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pipping jiotices. AMERICAN LINE UNITED STATES MAID STEAMERS. SOUTHAMPTON—NEW YORK SERVICE. SOUTHAMPTON TO NEW YORK, SATURDAYS, at Noon. Highest Class of accommodation forSaloon. Second SABIN and Steerage Passengers LIVERPOOL-PHILADELPHIA SERVICE Every WEDNESDAY. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA. Calling at Queenstown every Thursday. Passengers and Goods are lauded at Philadelphia •N the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad. which Oas the Shortest and MOST Direct Route TO all placeB in the Western States. Apply to Richardson, Spence & Co., Southampton ar Liverpool; S. J. Davies, 9, Edward-pU Queen-st.; W. J. Trounce, Bute Docks; C. Stewart & Co., 35, Mountstuart-square; C. J. Cudlipp. Castle-road, Cardiff; Mason & Co., 2. Monnt-st.; Austm and Bilcocks, Swansea T. H. Austin, Neath-road, Lan- ttore D. S. Thomas, British School, Llandovery W. Hancock, Downing-st., <FC J. L. Bowen, Lakcfield, JLlanelly; H. Lewis, Bridge-st., Neafch; W. Milton Locke, 3, Commercial-st.. Newport; D. L. Jones, Wlliera-st, Briten Ferry; J. Roberts, Pontypridd; '0. T Davies, 43, Upper Thomas-st.. Merthyr; Rhys Roberts, Woodfleld-st., Morrison M. D. Price, 54, High-st Ferndale; A. Tilnev, Saw Mills, Aber- MIWY • W. Edwards, Blaina; D. W. Hughes, Post- office Tredegar; J. D. Thomas, Seven Sisters Wallace J. Tong. 15, Davies-st,, Brynnmwr; T. H; lomkins, Abergavenny. 1016 JpALGRAVE, MURPHY, & CO.'6 LINE OF STEAMERS. SWANSEA TO HAMBURG. err Y OF CADI/J Captain Connor CITY OF DOHTMUND.— Captain Green CITY OF OPORTO.- Captain Murphy I (One of the above or other steamers of the same lint Is intended to leave SWANSEA for Hamburg every Ten (Pays. For Freights, &c., apply to the owners, Palgrave, urphy and Co., 17. Eden Quay. Dublin, or to the Agents, BURGESS de CO, Hwansoa. Agent at Hamburg—D. FUHRMANN. 1997 CITY OF CORK STEAM PACKET Co.'s STEAMERS ply between CORE. NEWPORT, AND CARDIFF Erery 4 or 5 Days. Carrying goods at through rates to Limerick Tralee Hallow, and other places in Sooth of Ireland. Passenger fares between Newport, Cardiff, and Cork:—Cabin, 178 6d; Deck, 10s. Return Cabin,25s, Available for two mouths, to return from Cork to jjewport, Cardiff, Southampton, Pljmontli, or Liver- pool. For rates of freight and times of sailing and »ther particulars apply to the Agents, James Maddock *09, Dock-street, Newport, Mon.; E. C. Downing. Bute POCKS, Cardiff; or to the City of Cork Steam Packet Co- Ltd., Cork. 2268 "fILAN" LINE STEAMERS \_Y will be regularly despatched to the following forts BOMBAY, KURRACHEE, AND PERSIAN GULF PORTS (with option of transhipping at Bombay). Man. Birken- Glasgow. Chester. head. DLAN RANALD Aug. 5. Aug. 8. Aug. 11 DLAN MACLEOD Aug. 18. Aug. 22. Aug. 25 COLOMBO, MADRAS, CALCUTTA. Closing Dates. At Glasgow. At Birkenhead. MURRAY. } Thurs., July 20.Thurs., July 27 FERGUSON. } —Thnrs., Aug, 3.Thors., Aug. 10 SOUTH AND EAST AFRICAN PORTS. Closing for cargo Taking cargo for Glasgow, JU/y 24 ) Cape Town, CLAN I Mossel Bay, MACNEIL. 1 [ East London. Birkenhead, July 29 1 and Delagoa J Bay, CLAN (Glasgow .July 31) Algoa Bay MACARTHUR. 1 Birkenhead, Aug. 5 J and NataL For freights apply to Fred. R. Howe, Cardiff, Newport; or C&yser, Irvine, and Co., London, Man- chester, Liverpool, or 109, Hope-street, Glasgow. 1862 CUNARD LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. KTTEBPOOL TO NEW YORK. LIVERPOOL TO BOSTON. Campania .Sat., July 29 Pavonia Tues, July 25 Jervia Tues., Aug. 11 Sylvania Tues., Aug. 1 FABES. FARES. Saloon, £ 12 & upwards Saloon, £ 9 & upwards Ind Cabin, £ 7 do. I 2nd Cabin, £ 7 dq, JRD Class, £ 5 Ss do. j 3rd .Class, £ 5 5a do. According to steamer and Rea,80D. 10 per cent. Reduction Return Tickets Saloon. S per cent. Second Class. Passengers booked through to all pasts of America MMiCanada Applv to the Canard Steamship Com- SSNV Limited, Liverpool, or tc any Local Agent— EuntlplJohn Davies. 9. Edward-place, Crockli^rbtowjy, S W J. Trounce, Bute Docks, Cardiff; Messrs Charles Stewart, 35, Mountstuart-square, Cardiff; M JI. Jones and Son Aberavon & Port Talbot; D, TG" Davies, 43, Upper Thomas-street, Merthyr; J. Roberts, Pontypridd; W. Hancock, 2, Downiqg-Rtrect, Llanelly; D. Thomas, 30, Bnniiali-st, Porth; Joseph A. Morriston; J.L. Bowe:i, Llanelly; D.W. Hushes. Tredegar; W. P. Thomas, 19, Market-street, Abertjllery; P. W. Lewis, "Tele- graph" Office, Haverfordwest; Capt. J. A. Scqtt, Cathays, Cardiff; W. J. Tong, Brynmawr. 1121 N;LORD" LINE OF ^STEAMERS MONTREAL AND QUEBEC Direct to CARDIFF. Sailings as follow B.S." LORD ANTRIM" Jnly 23id B.B. If LORD CHARLEMONT" S.S. LORD IVEAGH .Aug.10th ¥or Rates of Freights apply to— THOMAS DIXON and SONS, Belfast, Managers. GUTHRIE, HEYWOOD and CO., 8, Mountstuart-square, Cardiff, 1900 Local Agents. CANADIAN PACIFIC rfEMPTING TOURS Through Varied Scenery. GREAT LAKES, PRAIRIES, ROCKY MOUNTAINS, BANFF HOT SPRINGS, HUNTING and FISHING RESORTS, ONTARIO, MANITOBA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SWISS GUIDES IN THE ROCKIES." For tickets, free illustrated pamphlets, apply C. P RY., 67. KING WILLIAM STREET, LONDON BRIDGE, or 30. COCFESPUR-STREET, LONDON. S.W. n93 fubUr .Apjjcntinmtts. S TEYNTON SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, by the 21st of August, ONE MALE ART, 50 Ex-P.T. for Milford Mixed School. Salary 452 per annum. T C„. Also, TWO FEMALES, Art. 50, for Infant School. Salary £ 45 per-annum. Applications with testimonials, stating age, <BU., to be sent to J. M. JOHN. Clerk, 3087 North Neeston, Milford Haven. ROSS'S ROYAL I JJELFAST ^ERATED& j^JINERAL^Y'ATERS AND LIME JUICE CORDIAL May be obtained in any Port in the United Kingdom tromthe leading Ship Store Dealers. ——— 1214 W. A. ROSS & SONS, LTD., BELFAST. WILLEY &~CCT~ GAS ENGINEERS, CONTRACTORS TO THE GOVERNMENT LONDON AND EXETER OFFICES HAVEN-ROAD, ST. THOMAS, EXETER. ENGINEERING WORKS AND BRASS FOUNDRIES, ST. THOMAS, EXETER. METER FACTORIES AND WORKS IAMES-ST., EXETER, & 321., HERTFORD ROAD, DE BEAUVOIR TOWN, N. SOOTH WALES OFFICES: PRUDENTIAL BUILDINGS. CARDIFF. BUILDINGS TELEOBAPHIC ADBBES S—"WILLET, EXETER. TELEPHONE. 132 1177 WILLIAMS' (PONTAJiDAWE) TXT ORM LOZENGES. For over Thirty Years this highly valuaWeRemedy has met with the greatest* success. ^ne Weak, Delicate ChUdren (often given NP»FIN^TA%E' is like Magic. Getting rid of his taking these lozenges, the thin, pale-faced, Child becomes strong, healthy, and lively, t p -» instead of the anxiety, of his guardians.. Sir,-I have for some time used your Anthelmintic or W*>rm Loaenges in myfamilv, and find mem ? speedy aad efficacious cure for aocearides, agreeable and convenient form is a great recomme dation for children.—W. HUTCHINSON, vioar of HSeld°at 9^d, 13^4d, amd 2A9d par box,by most <Jbemists, or for 14 or 34 stamps from J. Davies, Chemist, 30. High-street, Swansea. A list of testi- monials, syrnptona. See oi> application. U3t> CARDIFF ADVERTISING, BELL POSTING. AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, LIMITED OFFICES ANB WORKS 1, PARK-STREET RARnny. SECRETARY: FRANK H. SIMPSON. Proprietors of the Principal Stations in CARDIFF and Neighbourhood Contractors for all descriptions o Advertising, Cixsnlar Distributing, &c. 13200 All orders promptly attended to. 1044 S W A N S E A o F-F I 9 E S OF M SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," He. 2, COLJjEGE-STRBET. alts hy Ruction. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr A. B. DAVIES. Policy of Assurance Aug. 4 Tinplate Plant, Machinery, etc., at Landore .Aug. 9 Messrs W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY. Household Furniture, at Cardiff Julj 28 Plant, Machinery, &c., at Briton Ferry .Aug. 1 and 2 Properties and Life Policies. at Cardiff Aug. 3 Messrs TREGERTHEN DUNN and CO. Steamship Shares, at Cardiff —July 27 Pilot Cutter, at Cardiff July 28 Mr JOHN FRANCIS. Residential Estate, at Llanelly .August 10 Messrs GOTTWALTZ. BO WRING, & PERRY. Office Furniture, etc., at the Salerooms.Aug.3 Leasehold Residences, at Cardiff — Mr J. E. GUNN. Leasehold Dwelling-Houses at Cardiff .July 27 Messrs S. HERN & PERTWEE. Properties, at CardiC — ..July 27 Mr J. H. JAMES. Trade Utensils, at Treorehv July 27 Mr WILLIAM GEORGE JAMES. Freehold Farm, at Fishguard Aug. 3 Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER & SON. Freehold. <fc Leasehold Property, at Ystalyfera..Aug. 4 Wooden-built Ketch Tyrant, at Swansea Aug. 5 Messrs T. RULE OWEN and SON. Copyhold Property, at Pembroke — July 29 Mr THOMAS PARRY. Leasehold Properties, &c., at Pontuewydd ..„July 27 Mr SETH PHILLIPS. Leasehold Houses, &c., at I'ontllanfraith .July 27 Mr T. V. PRICE. Freehold Shops and Premises, at Bnilth July 27 ¡ Freehold Property, at Pont-N°.ath-Vaughan —July 28 Mr W. H. PRICE. j Leasehold Beerhouse, at BlaenavoIJ.Aug.3 Mr DAVID ROBERTS. Colliery Plant, Machinery, &c.. at Llansamlet Aug. 2 Mr J. T. SAUNDERS. Residence, at Cardiff July 27 Cottage Properties, at Cardiff Jnly 27 Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff .Tuly 27 Messrs STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER. Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff July 28 Colliery Stock and Shares, at Cardiff .July 29 Important Tinplate Works, in Monmouthshire.July— Hotels, in Glamorganshire, at Pontypridd .Aug. 9 Horses, at St. Fagan's Sept. 1 £ Secured Rental, at Cardiff Residential andBuildine Estate, at Cardiff. —— Messrs J. HOWELL THOMAS & SON, Freehold Property, at Carmarthen July 29 Mr G. r. E. WRIFORD. Plant, Machinery, &c., at London Aug. 10 MESSRS STEPHENSON ALEX. ANDER have TO LET A VALUABLE YARD on the EASTERN SIDE OF THE CANAL, OLD SEA LOOK, CARDIFF, and containing 1,440 square yards, or thereabout, having a valuable frontage alongside the Gla- morganshire Canal, as well as access to the Taff Vale Little Dock, together with a separate entrance into Alice-street; also with siding laid into yard in con- nection with the Taff Vale Railway. The whole most favourably situated for commercial purposes, havinp both water and railway conveyance alongside. Fnrtiher particulars may be obtained on applica- tion to Stephenson and Alexander, 5, High-street, Cardiff. 2959 BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. SALE OF A VERY DE SHI ABLE RESIDENCE AT ROATH PARK. 1%/B *K J. T, SAUNDERS has been !WL instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on Thursday, July 27th, 1899, at 7.30 o'clock in the evening, all that excellent, well-built, and commodIOlls RESIDENCE, known as Lyndholine," situate and being No. 39, Ninian-road, Roath Park, Cardiff, occupying an elevated position with a very pleasant outlook in one of the finest partfe of the town. The premises, which are very convenient and well-arranged, are in good repair, and contain—On the ground floor, three reception rooms, kitchen, scullery, and pantries on the first floor, four bedyooms, hot and cold water bath and lavatory; on the second floor, three bed- rooms. There is a garden at the rear with a back entrance. Held for a. term of 99 years from September 29th, 1890, at an annual ground rent of £56s. For further particulars apply to S. D. Evans, Esq., Solicitor, Cowbridge; or to the Auctioneer, the Cardiff Chambers, 29, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 2813 SALE OF LEASEHOLD COTTAGE PROPERTIES. MR J. T. SAUNDERS lias been favoured with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, July 27th, 1399, at 7.30 o'clock in the evening, tbe following desirable LEASEHOLD COTTAGES :— LOT 1.—All those iour COTTAGES, situate and being Nos. 13, 15. 17, 19, Springfield-place, Canton, Cardiff, let at 68 6d per week each. Held for a term of 99 years from the 1st February, 1882, at the annual ground rent of £2 10s eaoh. Lot 2.—All those six COTTAGES, situate aud bein q Nos. 21,23, 25, 27, 33, and 35, Daisy-street, Canton, Cardiff. Five are let at 53 6d each, and one (v#iich is a .shop) is let at.6s Gd per week. Held for 11 term of 99 years from September 29, 1583, at the annual ground enb of £ 2 10s each. Por further particulars as to Lot 1 apply to Messrs Hughes and Sveet-Escott, Solicitors, Quay-Ftrset, Cardiff, and as to Lot- 2, to Messrs Linton and Kcn- shoie, Solicitors, High-street, Cardiff, and as to the vrhole, to the Auctioneer, Tlie Cardiff Chambers, 2S, St. Marv-street, Cardiff. ZulU SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPER TIES IN COLUM-ROAD, MACKINTOSH- PLACE, AND DOGFIELD-STREET. MR J. T. SAUNDERS lias received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, July 27, 1899, at 7.30 o'clock in the evening, the following very desirable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES :— LOT 1.—No. 158, COLUM-ROAD lease 99 years from 1895; annual ground rent, £ 6. LOT 2,-No. 160, COLUM-ROAD; lease 99 years froI111895; annual ground rent, £ 5 7s; let at 14s. LOT 3.—No. 14. MACKINTOSH-PLACE (SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE); leasa 99 years from 1883; annual gtound rent, £ 4 let at 189 per week, tenant paying rates and taxes. LOT 4.—No. 200 MACKINTOSH-PLACE; lease 99 years from 1894 annual ground rent, £4 Is 6d. LOTS 5 to 12, Nos. 52, 54. 58, 92 64, 66, 68, and 70, DOGFIELD-STREET (off Crwys-road); lease 99 years from 1897 annual ground rent, £3 per house, let at 9s each per week. For fnrthr particulars apply to S. D. EVANS, Esq., Solicitor, Cowbridge. Or to the Auctioneer, The Cardiff Chambers, 29, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 2942 SALE THIS DAY. THURSDAY, JULY 27TH, 1399. TO INVESTORS, CAPITALISTS, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE OF CARDIFF PROPERTIES. iiyfESSRS S. HERN and PERTWEE are If A instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, July 27th, 1899, a.t 7,30 p.m., the following dosirabie Properties :— 53, CLAUDE-ROAD, ROATH. LOT 1.—A conveniently-arranged Villa Residence,. being No. 53, Claude-road, Roatli, Cardiff, cont&ining two reception and five bedrooms, box-room, bath- room (h. and c.), two kitchens, offices, green- house, &c. Lease, 99 years giound rent, £5 oS 6d. Possession can be had 29th September next. 14, RYDER-STREET (off Cathedral-road). LOT 2.—A well-built and conveniently-arranged House, situate at the corner of Hamilton-street and Ryder-street, containing 2 reception, 5 bedrooms, kitchen, backkitcheD, 3 cellars, bathroom with lava- tory, h. and c. water, and W.c., good garden, 2 con- servatorier.. Lease, 99 years, from 29th September, 1885 ground rent, £52>; 8cl. PEEL-STREET & WEST CHURCH-STREET (Off Bute-road). LOT 3.—A Corner Block of Property, well adapted for conversion into warehouses, comprising Two Dwelling-houses and Shop, being Nos. 35 and 36, Peel-street, and three dwelling-houses adjoining in West Church-street, the whole producing a gross rental of JE1 15s per week. Lease 84 years from September 29th, 1866, at an annual ground rent of £ 61 7B lid. MALEFANT-STREET (off Crwys-road), Cathays. LOT 4.-Nos. 99, 101. and 103, each containing 2 sitting and 4 bedrooms, bathroom (h. and c.), w.c., kitchen, scullery, conservatory, etc. Lease 99 years from 29th September, 1897. Groand rents, £4 16s to DORSET-STREET (off Clare-road). LOT 5.—Eight Houses, being Nos. 44 to 58 inclusive, each let at 9s per week. Leases 99 years from 29th September, 1890. Ground rents, .£3 to £37s. N.B.—These houses may be offered in such lots as may be determined at the Sale. For further particulars apply as to Lot 1, to Messrs Spencer, Corbeit, and Evans, Solicitors, Woriung- street; as to Lot 2, to Mr Walter Cook, Solicitor, J8, St. Mary-street; as to Lots 4 and 5, to Messrs James Morgan and Co., Solicitors, 33, St. Mary-street: and as to all the lots, to the Auctioneers, 93, St. Mary- street, Cardiff. 2913 CARMARTHENS HIRE AND TOWN OF CARMARTHEN. PARISHES OF MYDRIM. LLANWINIO, AND LLANGUNNOCK, AND TOWN OF CARMARTHEN. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS J.HOWELL THOMAS & SON received instructions to SELL by Head Hotel, Carmarthen, on SATURDAY 29th of July, 1899, at Half-past 2 o clock m the Afternoon, m seven lots, the following valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, viz. LOT 1.—All that MESSUAGE or TENEMENT and LANDS called Lanymaes, otherwise Llainymaes, in the parish of Mydrim, in the occupation of Mr John Davies, at the annual ren t of £ 7. The tenant of this lot has a right to take cattle to water to a, spring on Lot 3. LOT 2 —A FIELD near the last lot called Cross Hands situate in the said parish of Mydrim, in the occupation of Mr John Howella, at the annual rent ° LOT 3.-AH that FIELD or Slang of Land running through four fields which are a portion of a farm called Llwynon, situate in the ^ul Parish of Mydrim, in the occupation of Mrs Mary Griffiths, at the annual reLoT4^AU that Messuage or COTTAGE Caiied East Lodge Cottage, and two small Fields, situate in the Parish of Llaugannock, and within a quarter of a mile of Sarnau Station, in the occupation of Mr W. John, at the low annual rent of £8.. LOT 5;-All that one undivided sixth-part of a.nd in the FARM and LANDS called CiMorch. situate in the Parish of Llanwinio, in the occupation of Mr Benjamin Lewis, at the annual rent of £ 8. LOT 6.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE and Pre- mises situate and being No. 25a, Water-street, in the County of the borough of Carmarthen, in the occupa- tion of Mrs Morgan, at the very low annual rent of £ 10s. LOT 7.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE a.nd Pre- mises, sitnate and being No. 26, Water-street, in the CoHnty of the borough.of Carmarthen, in the occupa- tion of Mrs Jones, at the very low annual rent of £ 6. Further particulars may be obtained of WILLIAM MAUDE. Esq., Solicitor, Granville House, 3, Arandel- str«et, Strand, London, W.C., or of Messrs J. HoweU Thomas and Son, Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Carmarthen and Llanelly. 3Ul SALE THIS DAY. EMPORIUM, TREORCHY TO DRAPERS, MILLINERS, DRESSMAKERS AND OTHERS. MR J. H. JAMB6 will SELL on THURSDAY, the 27th inst., the whole of the TRADE UTENSILS and FIXTURES, Consisting of bat tacks, counters, tabtes, varices hat and mantle stands, several very large new mirrors, 'r' straw and other cases, and the whole of the House- hold Furniture. Sale to commence at 2.30 p.m. precise. Goods on view morning of stile. Inspection cor- dially invited. 3108 TFY THE CARDIFF TIJSIES& SOOTH WALES WEEKLY KEWS.—ONE PENNY. < alts bn faction. ON THURSDAY, 3rd AUGUST. SALE of HIGH-CLASS OFFICE FURNITURE, Desks, Cabinets, Pedestal and other Tables, and General Office Requisites, SOLD BY ORDER of the RECEIVER to the ESTATE, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. Also a quantity of Office Fittings, removed from the Cardiff Pantechnicon, where they have been warehoused, also or nn- reserved sale, together with 15 of CARTWRIGHT'R CELEBRATED FIREPROOF SAFES. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING & jwa PERRY are instructed to SELL by AUCTION at their SALEROOMS, 11, HIGH-STREET, CAR- DIFF, on THURSDAY, the 3rd August, 1899, at 2.30 o'clock in the Afternoon, the above HIGH-CLASS OFFICE FURNITURE AND REQUISITES. A 7ft. Bin. SOLID MAHOGANY CLERKS' DESK, with brass ledges, racks, and stand smaller clerks' desks, circular mahogany revolving-top table AN OAK TYPEWRITING PEDESTAL TABLE; re- volving seat and upholstered solid mahogany and walnut office chairs, A MAHOGANY OFFICE CABINET fitted with pigeon holes, sets of pigeon holes enclosed by sliding fronts, office lockers, 3 SUPERIOR BOOKCASES enclosed by glazed and panelled doors. A LARGE MAHOGANY BOARD- ROOM TABLE, two cylinder fall writing tables on pedestals of drawers, several stationery cabinets, inkstands, files, and date calendars; three useful copying presses on stands with drawers, pedestals of drawers, a desk-top enclosed washstand, office stools and chairs A DEED-BOX by MILMAN, 3 japanned deed-boxes, A LARGE IRON SAFE fitted with ledger racks, shelves, drawers, and compartments, 48in. by 38in. bv 23in.; 15 FIRE AND THIEF-RESISTING SAFES by Jacob Cartwright and Sons, the celebrated Safe Manufacturers, of West Bromwich, of various sizes, ranging from 36in. to 22in. 3133 ON VIEW- DAY PRIOR AND MORNING OF SALE. SALE THIS DAY. GRANGETOWN AND CATHAYS, CARDIFF. SALE OF LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, IN GRANGE-GARDENS, AND TALYGARN- STREET. MR J, E, GUNN is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Roval Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 27th day of July. 1899, at Three o clock in the Afternoon, the following LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES AND PREMISES :— LOT 1.All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- MISES, buing No. 91, GRANGE-GARDENS, GRANGETOWN, containing-on the ground floor, dining and drawing-room, kitchen, scullery, and the usual offices; on the first floor, four bedrooms, bath- room (hot and cold), w.c.; and on the second floor, two bedrooms; and producing a rental of 15s per WLOT 2.-93, GRANGE-GARDENS, GRANGE- TOWN, being similar in every respect to Lot 1, and let at the same rental. LOT 3.-95, GRANGE-GARDENS, GRANGE- LOT 3.-95, GRANGE-GARDENS, GRANGE- TOWN, of like construction, and producing a like rental. LOT 4.-97. GRANGE-GARDENS, GRANGE- TOWN, similar to the last Lot, and let on the same terms, LOT 5.-99, GRANGE-GARDENS, GRANGE- TOWN, the adjoining House, and containing the same accommodation; also producing the same weekly rent. LOT 6.—101, GRANGE GARDENS. GRANGE- TOWN, also of the same aecommoclation as the last Lot, and let on like terms. LOT 7.—103, GRANGE GARDENS, GRANGE- TOWN, adjoining the last Lot, and similarly con- structed and of like rental. LOT 8.-105, GRANGE GARDENS, GRANGE- TOWN, adjoining the before-mentioned Lot, but with the flcddition of a conservatory, and having a frontage of 36ft., and is let at a weekly rental of 13s 6d. The foregoing Properties, which are in excellent condition, and exceedingly well built, hae a view of the beautiful Grange-gardens. They are held under leases for the residue cf terms of 99 years, from the 29th day of September, 1893, at an annual ground rent of.£4 10s per house, with the exception of No. 103, which is JE3 4s, and No. 105, which is £3 3s. LOT 9.—All those TWO LEASEHOLD MES- SUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, being Nos. 5 and 7, TALYGABN-STREET, CATHAYS, each con- taining six rooms and offices, let at a weekly rental of 6s 6d each house. LOT 10.—9 and 11, TALYGARN-STREET, CAT- HAYS. of similar accommodation and area, and adjoining the last Lot. LOT 11.—13 and 15, TALYGARN-STREET, CAT- HAYS, the two adjoining Houses, and producing a like rental. LOT 12.-17 and 19, TALYGARN-STREET, CAT- HAYS, also of like accommodation, and of similar rental. LeT 13.—21. and 22, TALYGARN-STREET, CATHAYS, the adjoining property, also producing the weekly rental of 6s 6d per house. LOT 14.—25 and 27, TALYGARN-STREET, CATHAYS, of similar construction to the preceding lots, and let at like rentals. The foregoing houses llltve each IL frqn1;a.ge of 16ft" and u, depth of 85ft. or thereabouts, are let to good tenants, and are held under leases for the residue of terms of 99 years, from the 2nd day of February, 1893, at an annual ground rent of JE3 5a per house. LOT 15.-Nos. 17, 19, 21, NORMAN-STREET, CATHAYS, near the Roath Park, and held for a term of 9S years, from the 29111 September, 1882. at the very modoraie ground rent of £2 5s par house. LOT 16,-K0. 23, NORMAN-STREET, CATHAYS, with Ir.rpc Yard and Stable thereto, held on 1\ Hkc tei-ra to the ceding lot, at an annual ground rent of £3 16:>. Full particulars as t") Lots 1 to 14 may be had on application to Messrs Cousins, 1otsrord and Plíœuix, Solicitors, Wesliern Mail B:1ildings, St. Mary-street, Cardiff: and as to Lots 15 and 18 to Mr J. H. Westyr Evans, Solicitor. J7, Quay-street, Cardiff; and as to all the Lots to the Auctioneer, Westgate Chambers, Westgatc-street, Cardiff. 2934 TO»INVESTORS, SPECULATORS, AND OTHERS. YSTALYFERA AND YSTRADGYNLAIS. SMALL FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES FOR SALE. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON have been instructed to SELL by AUCTIOlSt, at the New Swan Hotel, Ystalyfera, on FRIDAY, the 4th day ol August, 1899, at 3 fM- 3.30 o'clock in the afternoon (subject to conditions to be then and there produced), LOT 1.-A11 that block of LEASEHOLD PRO- PEItTY, situate on the main road (opposite the Vino Inn), Ystalyfera, aud comprising Double-fronted shop and premises, occupied by Mr J. Hunt, boot- maker; aud six dwelling-houses, producing a gross annual rent of £ 27. This Lot is held for a term of 99 years froth the 25th of March, 1855, at a ground rent of £ 2 10s per annum. LOT 2.—All those Four LEASEHOLD DWELL- ING-HOUSES, knowu as Rose Cottages, situate in the main road and near the Queen's Hotel, Llan- 'guicke, Ystalyfera aforesaid, prodacing a gross annual rent of £16103. This Lot Is held for a term of 70 years from the 25th day of March, 1851, at an annual ground rent of 19s 6d. Five LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES, one containing six and the others four rooms each, knowne.s Moulder's-row, tiear Caersalem Baptist Chapel, and. adjoining the Craig-y-Merchod- road, Ystalyfera aforesaid, producing gross rentals amounting in the aggregate to 1.2719&. This property is held by w.ay of underlease for a term of 58 years (less 3 days) from the 25th day of March, 1852, at a, ground rent of .£5 per annum. The minee, minerals, and timber under and upon the foregoing lots are reserved. LOT 4.—All that FREEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE, known as Pentre-or-Pont, Ystradgynlais. The house is stone-built and slated, has a frontage of 25 feet, and contains 2 bedrooms, sitting- room, kitchen, &c. The workshops are stons-built and covered with corrugated sheets, and comprise timber stores and a workshop about 36 feet by 16 feet, the whole beteg in the occupation of Daniel Jones, carpenter, &c., at the annual rent of £13,In.ndJord paying rates. For particulars as to Lots-I and 2, apply to Messrs Wynne, Baxter, and Keeble, Solicitors, No. 9, Lawrence Pountney-hill, Cannon-street, London, E.C.; as to Lots 3 and 4, to Messrs R. and C. B. Jenkins, Solicitors, Fisher-street, Swansea and as to 1>11 the Lots to the AUCTIONEERS, No. 46, WATERLOO-STREET, SWANSEA. 3117 BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. IMPORTANT SALE OF A WELL-BUILT AND FAST SAILING KETCH, together with her run- ning and standing gear, as she now lies in the Prince of Wales Dock, Swansea. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER and SON have received instructions to SELL by UBLIe AUCTION, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, 46, Waterloo-street, Swansea, ou SATURDAY, August 5th, 1899 (subject to such conditions as shall there aud then be produced), the Woodeu-builfc Ketch TYRANT- She was built in 1878 by Mr G. Brown, of Hull, and is of the following dimensions:—Length, 75ft. breadth, 20 I-10ft.; depth of hold, 10 45-10ft.; gross registered tonnage, 81.10; nett, 58-71; and burden about 110 tons. Sale to commence at 11.30 a.,m. For further particulars apply to Messrs Reed and Bloomer, Solicitors, 6, Motte Gate, Grimsby or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 46, Waterloo-street, Swansea. 3137 SALE THIS DAY BUILTH WELLS. VALUABLE FREEHOLD SHOPS AND BUSINESS PREMISES FOR SALE. MR T. V. PRICE will OFFER for SALE by AUCTION, at the Lion Hotel, Builth, on THURSDAY, July 27th, 1899, at 3 p.m., a very valuable and commodious SHOP AND PREMISES. situate in High-street, Builth, now in rhe occupation of Mr P. S. Morris, Chemist. The immediate prospect of the London Water Scheme being proceeded with renders the Property, apart from its other advantages, an exceptional investment in the prosperous and improving town of Builth. For further particulars apply to Mr H. V. Vauglian, Solicitor, or the Auctioneer, both of Builth. 089 A. E PRICE, PARK HALL BUILDINGS, NURSERYMAN, SEEDSMAN, FLORIST AND FRUITERER. Wreaths, Crosses.Bridal Bouquets, and Presentation Baskets a speciality. First Prizes at recent Shows taken by bouquets, &c., njadeJby A. Price. Growire in pots, 15 for 2s 6d, Best quality Tobacco Paper, Is per Jh. 1161 NO NAME OINTMENT'! This Ointment is confidentially recommended as an old, tried, and successful remedy for senrvy scrofula, glandular swellings, ringworm, old wounds, ulcerated legs, scald heads, blotches on the face and body, St. Anthony's Are, burns, chilblains, bruises, piles, fistula, rheuirw»tisin, bunions, See. It will soon heal up the tnost obstinate eruptions of the skin of every kind. Please note the Trade Marie Label on each pot, TVTO NAI&E PILLS. 1 ll For scrofula, scurv y, ulcerated legs, erysipelas, blotches on the face, eruptions on the body, piles, fistula, glandular swellings, &c., &c. They may be taken by persons of either sex, are tonic and invigorating, and, acting upon the secre- tions, they are a truly valuable blood purifier, and may be ssed in conjunction with the No Name' Ointment in any of the above diseases. Sotdin pots and. boxes by aJl chemists. Price 7d No family should be withou them. SOLE PROPRIETOR J. WHITEHOUSU, 194 DERITEND BIRMINGHAM. Agents wanted in every district. 1160 HE CADOXTON AND BARRY JL BILL-POSTING COMPANY (LIMITED), VERE-SHREET, CADOXTON-BARRY. Secretary, MICHAEL DAVIES. Positions aad Largest Connection in the District. 1151 aIt5 hU JUtriitfn. 6. HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. UNRESERVED SALE of a quantity of HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, Valuable OIL PAINTINGS, WATER COLOURS and ENGRAVINGS, the re- mainder of the STOCK-IN-TRADF, of High-class FANCY GOODS, BRASS HARNESS FITTINGS, SHOP FIXTURES, FITTINGS, &c., &c. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE AND DOVEY are instructed to SELL by AUCTION on tbe premises. 6. High-street, Cardiff, on FRIDAY NEXT, the 28th July, 1899, commencing at 11 o'clock a.m. punctually, the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Viz. :— Drawing-room suite, mahogany 100 and other tables, carpet, china. and glass kitchen utensils, &c.; a valuable collection of oil paintings, water-colours, engravings, &c.; also the remainder of the stock of fancy leather goods, consisting of ladies' and gents' bags, purses, dressing cases, a large quantity of brass and iron harness fittings, a quantity ot scrap leather, the excellent show cases, counters, fixtures, fittings, &c., &c. The Lots may be inspected on the Morning of Sale. Auctioneers' Offices, 31, Queen-street, Cardiff. 3102 CARDIFF. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES AND POLICIES OF LIFE INSURANCE. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY are instructed to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at their Saleroom, 33, Queen-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 3rd day of August, 1899, at 3.30 o'clock in the afternoon (subject to the general conditions of sale of the Incorporated Law Society for Cardiff and District aud to such special conditions as shall be read at the time of sale), the following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY AND LIFE POLICIES DAVID-STREET. LOT 1.—All that Dwelling-house known as 16, David- street, Cardiff, now in the occupation of Mrs Curran, at a weekly rent of 8s. This property is held for the residue of a term of 900 years, computed from the 25th day of March, 1839, subject to an apportioned yearly ground rent of £2 2s. PENLLYN-ROAD, CANTON. LOT 2.—All that Dwelling-house known as No. 1, Penllyn-road, Canton, Cardiff, now in the occupation of J. Price at a weekly rent of 9s. LOT 3.-All that Dwelling-house being No. 5, Pen- llyn-road, Canton aforesaid, now in the occupation of W. H. Osborn at a weekly rent of 8s. that Dwelling-house being No. 7, Pen- llyn-road, Canton aforesaid, lately let at a weekly rent of 9s, but at present unoccupied. LOT 5.—All thab Dwelling-house being No. 9, Pen- llyn-road, Canton aforesaid, lately let at a weekly rent of 9s, but at present unoccupied. Lots 2,3,4, and 5 are held for the residues of terms of 99 years, computed from the 2nd day of February, 1880 Lots 2 and 3 being subject to a yearly ground rent of £519s, which will be equally apportioned between them; Lot 4 being subject to an apportioned yearly ground rent of £3 Os 6d and Lot 5 being subject to a ground rent of jE3 per annum. BROOK-STREET. LoT 6.—All that Leasehold Messuage being No. 2, Brook-street, Riverside, Cardiff, lately let at an annual rent of £40, but at present unoccupied. This property is held for the residue of a term of 99 years computed from the 29th day of September, 1878, subject to an annual ground rent of JE6 20s. LIFE POLICIES. LOT 7.—All that POLICY of LIFE ASSURANCE, dated 19th November, 1890, numbered 53,271 in the Scottish Union and National Insurance Company, for £250 with profits. This policy is UDon the life of Mrs Sarah Elizabeth Powell, of No. 6, High-street, Cardiff, widow (now aged 51 years), and the premium is £816s.3d per annum, payable on the 12th November in each year. The bonuses already declared upon this policy amount to £7 10s, which have been applied as bonus additions to the sum assured. LOT 8.-All that POLICY of LIFE INSURANCE, dated lltli October, 1889, numbered 51,768, in the National Provident Institution, for JE500 with profits. This poncy is upon the life of Mrs Sarah Elizabeth Powell, of No. 6, High-street, Cardiff, widow (now aged 51 years), and the half-yearly premium is jE8 19s 2d, payable on the 1st day of April and the 1st day of October in each year. The bonuses already declared upon this policy amount to £66 4s, which have been applied as bonus • additions to the sum assured. For further particulars as to Lots 2, 3, 4, and 5, apply to Messrs Heard & Son, Solicitors, 24, Trinity- street, Cardiff; as to Lot 6, to Messrs James. Morgan & Co., Solicitors, St. Mary-street, Cardiff; or as to all the said Lots, to Messrs Liuton and C. and W. Kenshole, Solicitors, 19, High-street, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneers, No. 33, Queen-street, Cardiff. 3103 PONTNE WYDD, CWMBRAN, AND LLANTARNAM MONMOUTHSHIRE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES FOR SALE. MR THOMAS PARRY will OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the I'ontncwydd Hotel, Pontnewydd, on THURSDAY, the 27th day of July, at 3.30 o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to the Monmouthshire Incorporated Law Society's Conditions of Sale aud the Special Condi- tions annexed to the Particulars of Sale and incor- porated therewith, and in the following or such Lot or Lots as shall then be determined on LOT 1.—All that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE with the Lawn, Stable, and Outbuildings thereto belong- ing, known as Maindee Cottage, situate at Pont- newydd let to Mr George H. Danicl,with other laud, as a yearly tenant, at an apportioned rental of This lot is hold under an Indenture of Lease, dated the 7th day of August, 1847, for the term of 63 years from the let day of May, 1847, at ground rent o." £2 per annum, bud tho mine; and minerals are reserved to the, lessor. LOT 2.-AIl those LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES, GARDENS. and PREMISES situate in Commercial- street, Pontnewydd let to Messr" John Moreton, John Mayers, David Wyld, W. H. Fieldhouse, James Russell, and Arthur Pugh, and producing an 8,ggregate rental of £87 2s, the landlord paying all rates and < taxes. LOT 3.—All that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE, SHOP, GARDEN, and PREMISES, immediately ad- joining the last lot, and now in the occupation of Mr SHOP, GARDEN, and PREMISES, immediately ad- joining the last lot, and now in the occupation of Mr Thomas Scott. Lot 2 and the larger part of Lot 3 are held under an Indenture of Lease, dated the 3rd day of November, 1875, for the term of 99 years from the 2nd day of August, 1873, at a ground rent of JE8 15s, which shall be apportioned between the said Lots as follows Lot Lot 3, £4 5s. LOT 4.—All those TWO LEASEHOLD MES- SUAGES, adjoining the last Lot, let to Messrs John Bull and Henry Williams, and producing an aggre- gate rental of £28 12s, the landlord paying all rates and taxes. This Lot and a small portion of Lot 3 are held under an Indenture of Lease, dated the 28th day of June. 1878, for a term of 64 years from the 2nd day of August, 1873, at a ground rent of .£2 5s per annum, which shall be apportioned between the said Lots as follows Lot 4, £2; and Lot 3, 5s. LOT 5.—All those TWO LEASEHOLD MES- SUAGES, GARDENS, and PREMISES situate at Star-row, Court-road, Llantarnam let to Messrs J. J. Evans and Thomas Allen, and producing au aggre- gate rental of £330 8s, the landlord paying all rates and taxes. LOT 6.—All those TWO LEASEHOLD MES- SUAGES, GARDENS, and PREMISES, situate a.t Star-row, Court-road, Llautamam, immediately ad- joining the last Lot; let to Miss Ann Maria Allen and Mr Samuel Williams,, and pradncing an aggregate rental of £ 23 8s, the landlord paying all rates and taxes. LOT 7.—All thoso TWO LEASEHOLD MES- SUAGES, GARDENS, and PREMISES, sifmate at Star-row. Court-road, Llantarnam, immediately ad joining the last lot; let to Messrs Timothy Railhin and Thomas Parsons, and producing an aggregate rental of .£23 8s, the landlord paying all rates and tàxes. LOT 8.—All those TWO LEASEHOLD MESSU- AGES, GARDENS, and PREMISES, situate at Star- row, Court-road, Llantarnam, immediately adjoining the last Lot: let to Messrs John Fielding and Wil- liam Crockett, and producing an aggregate rental of of £23 8s, the landlord paying all rates and taxes. LOT 9.-All th-.1I MESSUAGE, SHOP, GARDEN, and PREMISES, immediately adjoining the last-men- tioned Lot; let to Mr George Pritchard at a rental of £14 6s per annum, the landlord paying all rates and tanlS. LOT 10.—All those TWO MESSUAGES, GAR- DENS, and PREMISES (Semi-detached), near the above, and now occupied by Mr John Lucas and Mrs Bessie Edwards, at the low aggregate rental of £29 18s per annum, the landlord paying all rates and taxes. The roadway dividing the last two Lots will be sold with Lot 10, but snbject to a right of user by the purchaser of Lot 9. Lots 5to 10, both inclusive, are held under several Indentures of Lease for four several terms of 99 years, from the 29th day of September, 1887, afc ground rents amounting in the aggregate to t i shall be apportioned as follows :— Lot, 1. £ 3 10s Lot 5, £ 3 10s Lot 7, £ 3 10s Lot 8, £3 IDs; Lot 9, £3 5s that FREEHOLD VILLA RESI- DENCE, GARDEN, and PREMISES, situate in Richmond-road, Pontnewydd, and known as Brvn j. ynon, occupied by Mr H. W. Parfitt, as yearly tenant, at the low rental of £20 per annum. LOT 12.—All those FOUR FREEHOLD MESSU- AGES and PREMISES, situate at Poplar-terrace Upper Cwmbran let to Messrs W. Byard, Enoch Cooper, John Davies, and George Fisher, and pro- ducing an aggregate rental of £35 19s 4d, the land- lord paying all rates and taxes. This Lot is sold subject to a right of way to the cottages at the rear, the property of the Patent Nut and Bolt Company, Limited. LOT 13.—All that FREEHOLD PIECE or PARCEL of BUILDING GROUND, containing an area of three roods and 19 perches, or thereabouts, situate on the left-hand side of the road leading from Pontnewydd to Pontnewydd Church, occupied by the executors of the late Mr Henry Parfitt. LOT 14.—All that large FREEHOLD PIECE of BUILDING GROUND, situate on the opposite side of the said road, and now in the occupation of the said executors. N.B.—This Lot will be sub-divided, and full par- ticulars of such sub-division will be given in the Particulars of Sale and Sale Plan. To View apply to the several tenants, and for Printed Particulars and Plan to the Auctioneer. Albany-chambers, Newport, Mon.; or to Watkins and Co., Pontypool. 3079 SALE THIS DAY. STEAMSHIP SHARES. MESSRS TREGERTHEN DUNN and CO. have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Exchange, Mountstuart- square, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, July 27th, 1899, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the following STEAMSHIP SHARES, Viz. 4 £388 5s 7d Fully-paid Shares in the Redruth Steamship Co., Ld. 2 £200 Shares Ramilles Steamship Co.. Ld. 3 JE355 Shares Ruabon Steamship Co., Ld. 4 £350 Shares Rothesay Steamship Co., Ld. 2 £497 Shares Ruperra, Steamship Co.. Ld. 3 £100 Shares James Tucker Steamship Co.,Ld. 1 £100 Share Jane Radeliffe Steamship Co., Ld. 1 £10::1 Share Peterston (Glamorgan Steamship Co., Ld.) 2 JE50 (£22 paid) Rowtor Steamship Co., Ld. 2 £10 Shares Celtic Steamshio Co.. Ld. 1 JEbO Share Anthony Radeliffe Steamship Co.. Ld. ItliT Fnrther entries for this sale respectfully solicited. For further particulars apply to Messrs Tregerthen Dunn and Co., Marine Auctioneers and Share Brokers, Mountstuart-square, Cardiff. Telegrams Tredunn, Cardiff." 3077 TO PILOTS, YACHTSMEN, AND OTHERS. MESSRS TREGERTHEN DUNN AND CO. have received instructions to SELL by -iIC AUCTION, on FRIDAY, July 28th, 1899, the First-class PILOT CUTTER co ALERT," of Gloucester. Bfrl. at GHonowstwr in 1890, dimen- sions being-1enet]) of keel, 38f.; over all, 53ft.; breadth, 13ft., and draws 9ft. She is a fast sailing craft, is well andiavourably known in "the Bristol Channel, and would make an r excellent yacht. The boat may be seen in the Glamorganshire Canal, Cardiff, at any time after Wednesday next. The Sale will take place on Board at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. I For further particulars apply to the Anctioneers, 27, Monxtfigtuart-square, Bate Docks><fcrdl&f 3Q& aIt5 bg Murium. IN BANKRUPTCY. RE EVAN FRANCIS DANIEL, No. 40 of 1898. PARTICULARS OF SALE of a VALUABLE POLICY OF ASSURANCE, forming part of the Estate of the above-named EVAN FRANCIS DANIEL, which will be offered for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION by MR A. B. DAVIES at the Royal Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on FRIDAY, August 4th, 1899, at 3.30 o'clock in the afternoon (subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall then and there be produced). Particulars—all that POLICY OF ASSURANCE on the life of the said Evan Francis Daniel for £1,000, with profits effected about 1869 in the Scottish Provincial Assurance Company (now merged in the North British and Mercantile Insurance Company), numbered P-11334, at the annual premium of £ 256s8d, the next premium being due the 15th October, 1899. The Bonus Additions allotted to the said Policy up to the 31st December, 1895, inclusive and still exist- ing, amount to JE369 17s Od. The said Policy is subject to three charges, dated respectively 7th July, 1896. 16th July, 1897, and 5th Sent., 1898, for £300, £75, and £100 at 5 per cent. in- terest per annum, and the Mortgagees claim that the total amount owing to them for principal andiuterest (computed up to the 1st August, 1899) is £499 7s lid. The age of the assured was 63 on the 24th Massb, I 1899. For further particulars and Conditions of Sale xppiv to Thomas Thomas, Esq.. Official Receiver in Bankruptcy, Swansea; the Auctioneer, 58. Wind- street, Swansea or to E. M. Clason Dahne, Solicitor, 18, Somerset-place, Swansea. 3105 ~TO TINPLATE MANUFACTURERS, f?ON MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF FIXED PLANT, MACHINERY, FLOORING PLATES, L&C., &c. LANDORE TINPLATE WORKS, LANDORE, SWANSEA. MR A. B. DAVIES in conjunction with Mr W. J. Rees have been instructed to SELL by fUBLIC AUCTION on the above Premises on WEDNESDAY, the 9th day of August, 1899, the whole of the FDED PLANT. MACHINERY, FLOORING PLATES, &c., Comprising:—3 horizontal driving engines, 12 Lanca* shire boilers, 1 of Pooley's 20-ton truck-weighing machine, special steam pump, about 300 tons of flooring plates, 2 beam engines, about 100 tons of heavy section rails, &c., &c. Sale to commence at 11.30 o'clock a.m. precisely. Catalogues are being prepared, and may be ob- tained of the Auctioneers one week prior to the Sale. N.B.—The Leases for 999 years of the valuable site of these Works are also for Sale, and can be nego- tiated for privately. Further information mav be obtained of the Auctioneers—Mr A. B. Davies, 58, Wind-street, Swan- • seg, or Mr W. J. Rees, The Laurels, Swansea. 3136 Jnbli, iiatos. BARRY RAILYTAT AND J[) P. & A. CAMPBELL, LIMITED. DAILY SERVICE WITHOUT BREAK OF JOUR- NEYDetween CARDIFF, BARRY, PONTYPRIDD, &c with WESTON, MINE HEAD. LYNMOUTH, WOODA BAY, and ILFRACOMBE, &c„ Via BARRY PIER. TIME-TABLE for JULY 27th. 28th, 29th, and 31st between CARDIFF and LYNMOUTH, WOODA BAY and ILFRACOMBE. a.m. p.m. Cdff R'side.dp. 9.20 Ilfracombe.dp. 4.30 Barry Pier .dp. 10. 0 WoodaBay ..dp. 4.55(abt) Lynmouth .ar. 11.20(abt) Lynmouth.dp. 4.10 „ Barry Pier .dp. 6.50 Ilfra.combe .al. 12. 0.. Cardiff ar. 7.27 Timetable for JULY, between CARDIFF & WESTON a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. ■27th—Cardiff, Riv'rside, dep. 8.20.10.30. 4.18. — Barry Pier.dep. 9.10..11.20. 5.15. — Weston „arr.10.5 .12.5 6.0 — a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m Weston .dep.l0.20.12.20. 8.0 — Barry Pier.dep.11.25. 1.32. 9.10. — Cardiff, Riverside, arr.l2.1 2,7 9.45. — a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. 8.20.10.30. 5.10. — Barry Pier.dep. 9.10.11.20. 5..50. — Weston .12.5 6.35. — a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Weston 6.50. — Barry Pier dep„U.25. 1.32. 8.0 .„ — Cardiff, Riverside, arr.]2.1 2.7 „. 8.3S. — a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. 1 29th—Cardiff, Riv-rside, dep. 8.20.10.30. 1.13. 5.45 Barry Pier„ dep. 9.10.11.20. 2.0 6.30 Weston .arr.10.5 .12.5 2.45. 7.15 a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Weston dep.10.20.12.20. 3.0 8.0 Barry Pier.dep.11.25. 1.32. 4.20. 9.10 Cardiff, Riverside, arr.12.1 2.7 4.56. 9.45 a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. 31st-Cardiff, Riv'rside, dep. 8.20.10.30„.12.35. 2.27 Barry Pier.dep. 9.10.11.20. 1.20. 3.10 Weston.a.rr.10.5 .12.5 2.5 3.55 a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Weston .dep.10.20.12.20. 2.10. 5.10 Barry 1.32. 3.25. 6.13 Cardiff, 2.7 4.0 6.18 Trains running in connection with the steamers will stop at all stations except Grangetown, in both directions. All up trains will stop at Grangetown also. Vie fares (combined rail and steamer) from River- sid3 Station to all plac3s visited by the steamers from Pier are the same as from Cardiff by alu.ue. "Hue lists are exhibited at all stations. For further particulars apply to Mr Wm. Guy, 70A, Bute-street, Cardiff, or to the General Manager, Barry Railway, Barry Dock By Order. Barry Dock, July 24th, 1899. 3104-893e ARRY RAILWAY AND P. AND A, CAMPBELL, LTD. OPENING OF BARRY PIER STATION and COM- MENCEMENT of DAILY SERVICE (without break of journey) between CARDIFF, BARRY, PONTYPRIDD, &c.. &c„ and WESTON. MINE- HEAD, LYNMOUTH, WOODA BAY, and ILFRA- COMBE, via BARRY PIER. On JULY 27th, 1899, BARRY PIER STATION will be OPENED, and on and trom that date until fur- ther notice trains will run to and from this station daily in connection with the- Bristol Channel Passen- ger Steamers, thus forming a throughout service between stations on the Barry tmd Vale of Glamor- gan Railways and Railways connected therewith and places on the Bristol Channel. Through Tickets will be issued at all stations on the Barry and Vale of Glamorgan Railways. The combined rail and steamboat fares? from" Cardiff (Riverside Station) to all places on the Channel via Barry Pir will be the same as from Cardiff by boat alone. Fare Lists will be exhibited at all stations. The train will run alongside the steamer at Barry Pier Station, and passengers' luggage will be trans- ferred in both directions free of charge. A steamer for Wooda Bay, Lynmouth, and Dfra- combe will leave Barry Pist on each week-day at 10.0 a m., after the arrival of the 9.20 train from Cardiff Riverside and of the 8.47 a..m train from Pontypridd. On the return journey the boat will leave Ilfracombe at 4.30 p.m. (oxeept on certain. specified dates, when it will leave at 4.15 P.M.), will call at Wooda Bay and Lynmoutb, and will arrive at Barry Pier in time to connect with the 6.50 p.m. train from that place for Cardiff and intermediate stations. Day Excursion Return Tickets will be issued from Pontypridd asd other Main Line Stations on Thurs- days and Saturdays only, on which days a train for Porth, calling at all intermediate stations, will leave Barry Island at 8.50 p.m. NOTE,—Passengei-3 from the "steamers holding tickets for main line stations will be allowed to break their jonrney at Barry Island or Barry Stations on the return journey. For times of the Weston, Minehead, &c. sailings nd other particulars sec public bills and later d ertisements. By Order. Barry Dock, 19th July, 1899. 3035—872e SOUTH WALES ART SOCIETY.—Art Union Prizes won by No. 291, £2; No. 92, £3; 96, £3: 330, £3; 247, JE5 839, £10. Special Prize-No. 81 NOTICE O F AUDIT. PONTYPRIDD URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Yearly Statements of the Accounts of this Urban District Council, together with the Rate Books, Books of Account. Vouchers, &c., will on the 31st day of July be deposited at the Clerks Offices, Pontypridd, and such Statements and Books of Account will be open to be inspected, examined, aud copied by any rate- payer ill the district of the said Coil, at any reason(1ble hour in the daytime when the Council is not sitting, until the 10th day of August next, and that on the last-mentioned day, at tbe hour of 10.30 o'clock a.m., the accounts of the said Urban District Council will be audited by Alfred W. Dolby, Esq., the Auditor, at the Council Offices, Taff-street, when and where every such ratepayer who may have any objection to any matter contained in the above- mentioned accounts, may attend and prefer his objection, and the same will be heard and deter- mined by the Auditor. Dated this 25th day of July, 1899. 3119 MONTAGUE H. GROVER, Clerk tothe Pontypridd Urban District Council. POHTHCAWL. BANK HOLIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1899. ATHLETIC SPORTS AND HORSE RACE. £50 IN PRIZES. 120 Open, JE11. One and a, Half Mile Trotting, £10. One and a Half Galloway, JE8. Several Cycle Races. 3132 For further particulars apply D. Hatchmson, Sec. LLANDOVERY DOG SHOW AND SHEEP DOG TRIALS, under K.C. Licence, on CASTLE GROUNDS, LLANDOVERY, TUES- DAY, August 8th, 1899. Judges, Mr J. C. James, Welsh terriers all others, Mr C. P. C. Asttey. The Welsh Terrier Club offer their challenge cups for com- petition in the Welsh Terrier Classes. Prizes £I, lOs, 5s. Trial Prizes £1, £1; LøcaJ-£2, .£1, 10s. Schedules may be obtained of the Hon. Sees., M. Nichols, H. V. Watkins, and J. R. Davies. 2724 \7|7ELSH INDUSTRIES ASSOCIA- \y TION. PATRON—BLR.H. the PRINCESS OF WALES. The GLAMORGAN DEPOT of the above Associa- tion issituated in the MORGAN-ARCADE, CARDIFF, where a large selection of REAL WELSH UN- SHRINKABLE TWEEDS, CLOTHS, FLANNELS, &C., also Welsh Pottery, Woodwork, Oatcake, Honey, <fcc.,&c.. may be obtained. In the School of Art Needle- work, on the same premises, all kinds of Needle- work are taught by Miss Evans, late Royal School of jSeealework, S. Kenon. SpigssoDf; given. TIAFF'S WELL TEPID MINERAL JL SPRINGS.—The above celebrated WELL IS NOW OPEN. Now is the time for sufferers from Rheumatism, or any other pains in the limbs, to put themselves right. Wonderful change on many very painful cases has been seen here this season already. Tickets for the season, only 3" 6d. 2873 AliTABVELLcTos- REMEDY, DASMAIL'S WORLD-FAMED SPECIFIC. The Only Safe and Effective Remedy on Earth. Before ordering elsewhere do not; fail to send-stamped' addressed envelope for particulars snd prlCC8, and then judge for yourselves. Mrs W. S. B., of Cardiff, writeR "This is the THIRD OCCASION on which 1 have used your speciality with Success, and shall always be pleased to recommend it to my friends." 2500 A. DASMAIL (Specialist of 30 years' experience), 16801 ;Box 394, Laqgdale House Walthamstow. London.. EATH AND DISTRICT BILL- POSTING COMPANY-Late T. Wall. OfficesASSEMBLY-ROOMS, NEATH Manager :—J. W ROBINSON. Leasee sand Proprietors of the best Posting Stations attfwftb MM! District 1150 Itablif ^musfiiunts. CARDIFF. rp H E A T R ET) OTAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE AND MANAGER ROBERT BEDFORD THIS EVENING AT 7..30, THE CASE OF REBELLIOUS SUSAN, By the Great Welsh Dramatist, Henry Arthur Jones. Next Week—The Musical Comedy, "CISSY." Telephone No. 362. Box Office at Theatre. /~1 RAND T H E A T R E .R \J| Lessee and Manager—Mr CLABENOK SOUARI. Continued success of THE OCTOROON. Popular Prices and time as usual. Box Office at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's, 24, Queen-street. MONDAY NEXT—" NOT GUILTY." ifeittsxtras. p, AND A. CAMPBELL LIMITED)- CARDIFF AND WESTON. LADY MARGARET, RAVENSWOOD, &c. (Weather and circumstances permitting.) JULY. Leave CARDIFF. Leave WESTON. Thur., 27-8.30, 930, 10.30, I Thur., 27-9.15, 10.15.11.15 *11.30a.m., 12.45,6.30,8^0. a.m., *12.10.6.30.7.15,9.15- FrL, 28—9.30, 11.30 a.m., j Fri., 28—10.15 a.m., 12_LE, 1.30, 8.0 p.m ) 6.45, 9.0 p.m. Sat., 29—8.30, 9.30, 10.30, | 29—9.15,10.15, .U.15, 11.30a.m.12.10, 2.15,8.30 I a.m.. 12.15, "1.0, 7J:, 8.0,. P.m. 9.30 ».m. Mon., 31—*9.0, 10.0. 11.0 | Mon., 31—*9.45,10.45, U.45 12.0,1.0,2.0,3.0 p.m. a.m., 12.45. 1.45, 8.45,9.0 AUGUST. Tues,, 1-10.30, 11,0 Tues., 1—11.15 a.m., L15, 12.30, 2.30 p.m. 4.45, 5.0 p.m. Wed., 2—6.30 a.m., 12.0 Wed., 2—11.30 am L45, noon, 1.0, 3.0, 5.0 p.m. 3.45,6.0, 6.15 p.m. gPECIAL SAILINGS. THURSDAY, July 27. I MINEHEAD, LYNMOUTH, WOODA BAY, ILFRACOMBE, a.nd LUNDY ISLAND.—Cardiff 9.30 a.m., Lundy Island 4.30 p.m., Ilfracombe 6.15, Wooda Bay 6.40 Lynmonth 7 JO p.m., Minehead 8.0 p.m. CLEVEDON via WESTON.—Cardiff 12.45 p.m„ Clevedon 5.30 p.m., Weston 6.30 p.m. CRUISE UP CHANNEL, passing Newport Bell Bony and towards Chepstow. — Cardiff 8.0 p.m., returning about 10.15 p.m. FRIDAY. July 28. WHOLE-DAY TRIP TO MINEHEAD.—Cardiff 8.0 a.m., returning from Minehead 9.0 p.m. CLEVEDON (via Weston). — Cardiff 1.30 p.m., Clevedon 5.45 p.m., Weston 6.45. CRUISE DOWN CHANNEL, PASSING BBEAK- SEA.—Cardiff 8.0, returning about 10.10 pjn. SATURDAY, July z9. MINEHEAD, LYNMOUTH. WOODA BAY, ILFRACOMBE, and CLOVELLY—Cardiff 9.30 a..m., Clovelly 5.0 pm., Ilfracombe b.15 p.m" WoodaBay 6.40 p.m..Lynmouth 6.55, Minehead 8,15 WEEK END TRIP to LYNMOUTH, WOODA. BAY, aud ILFRACOMBE-Cardiff 2.30 p.m.. return- ing on Mohday, July 31st, from Ilfracombe 830 a.m., Wooda Bay 3.55, Lynmouth 9.10 a.m. HALF-HOLIDAY TRIP to LYNMOUTH, WOODA BAY, and ILFRACOMBE—Cardiff 2.30 p.m., Ilfra- combe 7.0 p.m.,Wooda. Bay 7.25, Lynmouth 7.40. CLEVEDON (Direct)-Cardiff 2.30 p.m., Clevedon 7.15, Weston 8 p.m. CRUISE UP CHANNEL and ROUND H.M.S. FORMIDABLE — Cardiff 7.45 p.m.. returning about 10.15 p.m. The steamer leaves Penarth Pier Ten minutes after leaving Cardiff, except trips marked thus REGULAR SERVICE to L YNMOUTH, WOODA BAY, and ILFRACOMBE, "Britannia" and "WestwardHo." JULY. LEAVE CARDIFF. ) LEAVE ILFRACOMBE Thursday, 27 .11.0 a.m. Thursday, 27 .5.0 p.m. Friday,28 .11.0 a.m. Friday, 28 „.5.0 p.m. I Sat., 29.9.30a.m.,2.30p.m. Saturday, Monday,31 Monday, 31 _7.0 p.m. AUGUST. Saturday, 5.9.15 a.m. I Saturday, 5 .4.30 p.m. Monday, 7 .9.15a..m. Monday, 7 .4.30p.m. Steamer leaves Wooda. Ba.y 25 minutes after Illra- combe, and Lynmouth 40 minutes CHEAP ROUTE to DEVON, and CORNWALL in connection with the London and Sooth-Western Railway For particulars.&Ild tickets apply to Mr WILLIAM GUY, Agent, 1343-143e 70, Bute-strfeet, Cardiff SUMMER TOURS in SCOTLAND.— THE ROYAL ROUTE-COLUMBA, IONA, &c., SAIL DAILY, MAY TILL OCTOBER. Official Guide, 6d and Is. Tourist Programme post free from DAVID MACBRAYNB, 119, HOPE- STREET, GLASGOW. 2077 POPULAR HOLIDAY TOURS,— N. COOK'S TICKETS, CARDIFF to PARIS and BACK, for 41s. Weekly Parties also to BRUSSELS, THE RHINE, NORWAY, and SWITZERLAND, eqv. illy low fare.— pyly for iiawHlny infonma- won to Mr TROUNCE, Pier Head, Cardiff (Tourist, Emigration, and Foreign Banking Bureau). 1169 THE "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS Is ON SALE at the following places each morning;- WESTON (9 AJtf.) W. H. Smith and Son; Railway Bookstall. W. Lever, Regent-street. J. Manning, Claremont, near Pier. CLEVEDON (9 AJtf.) J. R. Lovegrove, Victoria. Library, Hill-road, and Marine-parade. ILFRACOMBE (2 P.M. H. Sanders and Son, Newsagents, Fore-street. Twiss and Son, The Library, High-street. (ttttlrtt5 anà (kouiracts. TENDERS Wanted 'for the OVER- JL HAULING and REPAIR of COTTAGES at I Colbren. For full particulars apply .T. F. Bell, Manager, Drym Colliery, Onllwn, Neath and Brecon Railway. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. 61" GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. The Directors of this Company a.re prepared to receive TENDERS for the ERECTION of a COTTAGE at Pontycwmmer Station, Gla.mon-, shire. Plans and Specification may be seen and Forma of Tender obtained a.t the office of the Engineer at Newport Station, between the hours of 10.0 a.m. and 4.0 p.m. Tenders addressed to the undersigned, and marked outside "Tender for Cottage at Pontycwmmer," will be received on or before Tuesdav, the 8th proximo. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. 3128 G. K. MILLS, Secretary. Paddington Station, London, 24th July, 1899. "jyrERTHYR TYDFIL UNION. TENDERS are required for certain PAINTING and COLOURING WORK and REPAIRS required to-be done at the Training School at Aberdare. I Specification may be seen wi"h the Superintendent at the School. Endorsed Tenders to be sent to the undersigned by WEDNESDAY, August 2nd, 1899. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. By order, 3105 FRANK T. JAMES, Clerk to the Guardians. 134, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil, 22nd July, 1899. TENDERS are invited for BUILDING JL FOURTEEN COTTAGES at Llanharran. Plans and Specifications may be inspected on application to L. V. Evans, Court House, Pencoed. Tenders must be in by 31st July, 1899. The lowest tender not necessarily accepted. 929 TO BUILDERS.—TENDERS are in- JL vited for the ERECTION of SIX or mote WORKMEN'S COTTAGES at YNYSWEN- TERRACE, TREORCHY. Plans, etc.. to be seen at Jacob Rees, Esq., Architect, etc.. Hillside, Pentre. Tenders to be sent in by the 4th August to J. Curtis, Grocer, Treorchy. The lowest or any Tender will not be necessarily accepted. 3062 m 0 CO N T R A c T O rTS TENDERS are invited for DRIVING a HARD HEADING at Duffryn Rhondda Colliery, near Cymmer, dipping twelve inches per yard, in rock. Drift to be 7ft. 6in. wide, 6ft. 6in. high from rail." Length of drift about 150 yards. Contractor to find tools and explosives, and deal with water made in drift. Tenders to be in by 29th,inst., addressed to F. E. Jacob, Manager, Duffryn Rhondda Company Limited, Port Talbot. 3053 E SSIO NS AND Q ONS LIMITED. Manufacturers and Importersof CEMENT. SLATES, TIMBER, CHTMNEY-PIECRS RANGES, GRATES, AND ALL BUILDING MATERIALS. PENARTH TVOAD, /CARDIFF. 73e JLAi 1238 dts bJI Contract. FREEH OLD PROPERTY, JL* Known as TRICE'S COURT, LITTLE UNION-STREET, CARDIFF, To be SOLD by PRIVATE TREATY. Apply by letter only to Mr W. TRICE. 11, GJyn- rhondda-street. g My brother, who had Whooping Cough, found it the greatest relief."—E.M.D., The Elms, Fa.ringdon. CURES COUGH, HAYMAN'S BALSAM OF HORE- HOUND. The most certain and speedy Remedy, S TOP S C 0 L D. "My cook was suffering from a distress- ing cough; after four dosesinacS I was entirely gone-"—Capt. ClewsT Church Army, Gloucester. 1022 X MPORTANT to THOSFUWHO SUFFER. JL Horton's LX.L. Fnis are guaranteed to care all complications. Also gravel and pains iathe back. Post free for 4s £ om GJD. Norton, JVLPJ3. jfrom the General Hospital), AstOn-road North, Bifmingbsm Agente:—Cardiff—it. Mumford, Chemist, <fcc, ifeteor^ sfcreetirSplotlands, and Castle-road, JRoath. Mei6hir— Wills^Chemist. Swansea—Lloyd, Chetaist. OxSerd- fltaeet. Newport Young, Chemist. Pontypridd—OliverDavies, Che N.B. —Has never been known to tail, Lettecg answered free. Please ztaaaeiwper, U8I 33 ttblie ^nrasenunts. CARDIFF. Tis not In mortals to command success, but do more-desene it." rjlHE E M P IRE, MAKAfilXa DmEGTOB —OgWALD STOLL TO-NIGHT t The Celebrated Drnry-lane Comedian, D a N Ti E N 0.. The inimitable delineator of quaint characters la song. MRS SIMS REEVES, Vocalist. RICE and ELME R, Bar Comedians from the Palace Theatre, London. MDLLE. LALO, Novel Cyclist. ARTHUR ALEXANDER and JULIA. KENT The Soldier and the Maid." SARINA, The Marvellous Contortionist. THE THREE AVOLOS, Xylophone Experts. DORA CLEMENTS, Comedienne and Balladiste. IDA HEATH, In her Dances of all Nations. Next Week:— GEORGE LASHWOOD, HARRY TATE, etc. Two Performances Nightly. Early one between 7 and 9 late one between 9 o'clock and 11. All the Artistes Appear at Each Performance. Box Office open daily (with exception of Saturdays) 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Plan of Boxes. Fauteuils and Grand Circle. No Booking Fees. Telephone No. 625. SWANSEA THE E M P IRE. JL MANAGING DIBECTOB—OSWALD STOT.T. • TO-NIGHT! GEORGE LASHWOOD, With a repertoire of Splendid Songs in his best style. FLO D'ORVTLLE, Comedy Songstress. ORPHEUS, The Extraordinary Instrumentalist. THE BELLONIS. with their Educated Birds. BLANCHE LESLIE, Vocalist and Dancer. ALLIS aud CASSATI, In Songs, Duets, Quips, Cranks, etc. The Celebrated American Artiste— JULIE MACKEY, Of Pebble on the Beach" Fame. First Appearance in Swansea. S wTn S E A H 0 S PIT A L. 'MADAME PATTI (BARONESS CEDERSTROM) Will give a MORNING CONCERT AT THE ALBERT BALL, SWANSEA, AUGUST 3rd, 1899. at 2.30 p.m. Reserved Seats, 21s, 10s 6d, 7s 6d, and 5s obtained from J. Brader and Sons, Wind-street, Swansea. For fnrther particulars apply to 3052 J. AERON THOMAS, Swansea, Hon. Sec. NEWPORT. THE NEW NEWPORT EMPIRE, CHARLES-STREET. MANAGING DtEEcion .OSWALD STOLL TO-NIGHT! The immensely popular London Comedian. GEORGE ROBEY. An Embodiment of Humour. Robey as Sir Walter Raleigh has never been seen to better advantage. PERMAN TRIO of Australian Artistes. Miss EMMA POLLOCK, the Quaint American, Charming ETHEL HAYDON, late of the Gaiety Theatre, a Captivating Vocalist. ENO, the Clever and Popular Mimic. HELEN STUART, Vocalist and Transformation Dancer. Mr JAMES MERRYLEES, the North British Come- dian. The JACKSON FAMILY of Skilled Musicians. Next Week—The Famous Drury Lane Comedian DAN LENO. 1" Y C E U M NEWPORT. JL Proprietor & Manager. Mr CLABBNCJK SOONV.S. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 and SATURDAY at 2 and 7 30 THE 0NLY WAY' A TALE OF TWO CITIES. Adapted by Freeman :,Vfi: from Charles Dickens's Novel. SPECIAL MATINEE, SATURDAY NEXT at 2 o'clock. Doors open 1.30. Prices, 6d to £1 Is. Box Uttice Open Daily 10 to 4. Telephone No. 158 Nat. NEWPORT (MON.) ATHLETIC SPORTS (Under A.A.A. and N.C.U. Laws and Rules). BANK HOLIDAY, MONDAY, AUG. 7TH. JE180 IN PRIZES. ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, JULY H. Full Particulars and Entry Forms, SPORTS RON: SEC., CAMBRIAN CHAMBERS. 3097 NEWPORT, MON. COLEFORD. T 0 WELSH ATHLETES. COLEFORD PROFESSIONAL SPORTS, BANK HOLIDAY, AUGUST 7TH, 1899. 120 Open, 1st prize, £10 10s; 2nd, £3108; 3rd, £118. 440 Open, 1st prize. JE3; 2nd, £1; 3rd, 5s. Half-mile Op.m,lst 2nd, JE1; 3ril, 5s. One Mile Open, 1st prize, £2; 2nd, £1 3rd, 5s. Mile Open Bicycle, 1st prize, £4; 2nd, £1108; 3rd, 10s. Two Miles Open Bicycle, 1st 2nd, 15s 3rd, 5s. Alliiard cash Prizes. Entry forms and all particu- larsof Alf. Webb, Secretary. White Swan, Coletord. 1fintels; &x. LLANTWIT MAJOR. GEORGE, CENTRAL RESTAU- RANT, THE BEACH, LLANTWIT MAJOR Caters for Picnics, Parties, School Treats, and Daily Visitors at moderate charges. Bathing dresses provided. 374 PORTHCAWL. SPLANADE HOTEL, PORTHCAWL. —100 Rooms. Special Terms for Families. Good Drainage. First-rate water supply from the Porthcawl Water Company. Certified by Prof. Frankland, Analyst to the Local Government Board as being of high organic purity, and excellent for dietetic purposes." MISS FRISBY, 1325 Manageress. ILFRACOMBE. THE RUNNAC LEAVE. MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL. 120 WELL FURNISHED ROOMS. Recreation Hall, Billiards Saturday Cinderellas During son. En Pension Terms from Two Guin s Weekly. Illastrated Tariff from Manageress, 1971 Miss KATE NICHOLLS +- MOUNTAIN ASH THE NEW DUFFRYN JL COMMERCIAL HOTEL, MOUNTAIN ASH. ONE OF THE MOST MODERN HOTELS OF THE AGE. Long-felt Necessity in the District. The only one in the immediate neighbourhood. Contains Commercial-room, fitted upon the latest principles Coffee-room, Stockroom (one of the finest in Wales), Billiard-room (2 tables), Smokerooms and 30 Bedrooms. COMMERCIAL ORDINARY. Daily, from J. to 2. All the Luxuries and Comforts of a First-class Hotel at VEST MODERATE P1UCEs. CHOICE WINES AND SPIRITS. ^4Q8^rHOM^ £ !^MORRIS^Preprietoi\^ R. J. HEATH & SONSI PIANOFORTES AND ORGANS .1. BY ALL MAKERS. SOLE AGENTS FOR J. BROADWOOD AND SONS AND J. AND P. SCHIEDBtAYKR. REDUCED INSTALMENTS AND SPECIAL DISCOUNTS DURING SUMMER MONTHS. 18 Gs, PIANOFORTE, IRON-FRAME. 20 „ VANDERBOLDT MOOBL. 24 „ „ HENRY 30 II „ PARISIAN 34 II BOARD SCHOOL 38 „ „ ASSOCIATION 42 II „ IMPROVED ASSO- CIATION 45 „ „ QUEEN'S Z 48 DRAWING-ROOM Monthly Instalments from 10s 6d upwards, by arrangement. 5; TO 6s IN THE £ DISCOUNT FOR CASH. Carriage Paid. GUARANTEED AND TUNED FREE. Grand and Upright Pianofortes by Collard, Brine- I mead, Kirkman, Erard, Pleyel, Bluthner, Bectetein Stein way, &c. ORGANS NROM 5gs.. By Mason and Hamlin. Bell, Smith, a.nd Otbers. 51, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFP. 70, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD. 31, WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH. MANUFACTORY: LONDON. NlIot; Telephone Cardiff, 1,021; PbntypridS, 21. PAINE' S BILL POSTING BYHDICAIB Foe AberOa^HJrwiKP, Mountain Ash. aad Dtotalofe 2. ANDREWS, SBCBBMSX 13590 OmoK; nos NEW THB. I ffggitteag ilus5ts. THE GBEATBST SAlt.. JAMES yfOWBLL & £ JOMPANT ARE NOW SELLING LADIES' & CHILDREN'S WASHING COSTUMES, COATS, and SKIRTS, ham 6s lid each. LADIES' FLANNEL COATS AND SKIRTS, from 10s lid to 84a. Tailor-made. LADIES' WHITE MUSLIN ROBES, at Sale Prices. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHIRTS AND BLOUSES, at Reduced aDd Sale Prices. JAMES JJOWELL k CO. SUMMER SALB IS NOW IN FULL SWING. SURPLUS AND ALL OTHER STOCK REDUCED TO SALE PRICES. TO CONTINUE TO ED OF MONTH.. VERY SPECIAL LINES CAN BB SECURED FROM EVERY DEPARTMENT. DOORS OPEN DAILY AT 10 O'CLOCK A.M. JAMES JJOWELL AND Co.. j THE CARDIFF JJRAPERS. I CARDIFF. 27M JgECHSTEIN jpiANOS. JgECHSTEIN pIANOS. fJIHOMPSON AND QHACKELL (LIMITED) IIOLZ AGENTS, 32, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA; 60, STEPNEY-STREET. LLANELLY, And for the Counties of ARMARTHEN, CARDIGAN, AND PEMBROKE. SEVERAL GOOD PIANOS RETURNED FBOlf HIRE FOR SALE AT BARGAIN PRICES. LIST FREE. THE fJlHREE SYSTEM Is applied to Pianos by all Makers. THE LARGEST STOCK IN SOUTH WALES Including Pianos by Broadwood, Bechstein. Collard and Collarl, Erard, Brinsmead, Cha.1len, Ibadi, Neumeyer, Hopkinson, Kaps, and aJllea.diag I1180Iœd SOLE AGENCY FOR THE ESTEY QRGANS, rjlHOMPSON AND QHACKELL LIMITED, QUEEN'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE, CARDIFF, With Branches at f)wansea, Bristol, LlaDelly Gloucester, Mertbyr, Pontypridd, Barry Dock. Bridgend, Newport, and Penygraig. NJ?.—Largest possible Discount for Cash. TuDert sent to all paris of the Principality. 7 BUY OF THE MANUFACTURERS. rjlHE TJOATH J^URNISHING QQ« 42, CASTLE-ROAD^ & VERE-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF, Admitted by their Customers to be the Mosu Fair dealing, best and Cheapest House Furnishers It South Wales. Just Arrived OUR NEW 42-PAGE CATALOGUE AND PROS PECTUS. FREE TO ALL WHO INTEND FUR NISHING. Furniture for the Cottage, the Villa, or he Man- sion. We hold one of the largest and best selected. Stocks in South Wales on oac own Premises at the lowest possible price consistent with good weikman- ship ajid sound reliable Furniture. SPEClALITY.-Qur Home-made Dining and Drawing room Suites, which can be made to Customers' ow< Designs and selected Coverings, Furniture, Bedsteads, and Bedding 8r every description supplied on easy terms. GENEBAX, TEBMS £ 3 to £ 4 worth, Is 6d weekly t t6 to jE7 worth._2s-6d weekly £10 to jE12 worth. 3s 6ct weekly JEI5 to jEZO worth 5s weekly. Largeramouatf at special quotations to suit Customers' own conveni- ence. No depostt required from previous Customers. 5 l-ER CENT. DISCOUNT allowed to C&atament settlinetheir accountspromptly. All Goods delivered free in Town or Country. Carpets made and laid Linoleums and Floor Cloths fitted free of charge. CXiOskd AT 2 O'Cix>CK WEDNESDAYS. No connection with any other firm in C. Please Note Our Only Address :— THE ROATH FURNISHING COMPANY 42. CASTLE-ROAD, and VERE-STREET 1163 ROATH, CARDIFF 360a PIANof BEF0KE PURCHASING WXtlTS PIANOS *> PIANO! DD<5k S0N' AND PIANOS PIANOS pIN K E R, PIANOS X PIANOS THE GREAT STtifiES PIANOS RATH PIANOS 15 A T H, PIANOS For Terms and uma. PIANOS PIANOS —— PIANOS THE CHRAPEST AND BEST UCJXS PIANOS IN THE TRADE. J IMS J W W I S B E BUILDER AND SHOPFITTER. SHOP AND OPPICE FITTINGS A SPECIAUT* DESIGSfl AND ESTIMATES TO3KISHEX>. WOJUtSJlar: HOPE-STREET, CABDI B WPORT OFFIC** I SOOTH