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bp JUtrtioit. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. M:es¡::rs B ««MeSrS,S"LEY'"™ER' TF.LFEB^ »«*> « r Mr MICHAEL DAVIES. T „ o7 commercial Hotel, at Bridgend Jan' M v Messrs WM. FOWLER and SON. furniture, at Cardiff 2 household Furniture, at Cardiff -T?I!RV Messrs GOTTWAM'Z, BO WRING, and Aigh-clas? OfSce Furniture, at Rooms E» a household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff vJh'— household Appointments, at Cardiff i arming Stock, etc., at Ely T, Mr JOHN E."gUNN. Ppb 5 -2otel, Building Land, &c., at Senghenydd•cc Messrs JOHN M. FEEDER & S0N* Household Furniture and Effects, at Swansea Mr ALFRED LEWIS. Tan 29 ratuies ana Fittings, at Cardiff XSa Messrs HENRY LEWIS & SONS. jq Cattle, Implements, &c., at Merthyr Vale 'jmx. 31 "Shares of Minerals, at Pontypridd Blr WILLIAM MOKGAN. Feb. 2 Property, at Blaenclydach ;ctttmT Messrs NEWLAND, DAVIS & BU £ eb' G&? Household Appointments, at Newport Mr THOMAS PARRY. 30 J?reehold Inn, at Pontypridd Mr R. G. ROBERTS.Jan. 31 leasehold Property, at Swansea —••••*• Mr J. STANFIELD. Jan 31 Wines and Spirits, at Cardiff.••••••vaNDBB. Messrs STEPHENSON & AliEXAWU Farming Stock, etc,, at Fairwater .„.Feb. 1 Plant and Machinery, at Yuysybwi "I"Feb. 3 Horses. Carts, and V»D, at C a rain Feb. 3 Contractors' Horses, at Cardin •••••■• Feb. 8 Mineral Estates, in Monmonthsmre. Felj_ 10 Timber and Underwood, at Feb. 13 Residential Property, at Caraw "Feb. 13 <!SSS!i83SMo^~ M"C*JI "—'S* L'TBACSIT .NON: •; Family Hotel, at Abergavenny -Jan. 30 •A^S.Vs.TUL Po«ting-honse, at lirvnmawr .Jan.31 ifesrsVllOMAS WHITEHEAD & SONS. ghinbuildingPlant, &c., at Liverpool .Peb. 19, &c, .d __n FAIRWATER FARM, NEAR CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX. 1V| ANDER are instructed by T. G. Cart.wright, jBsq. (who is giving up the farm), to SELL by AUCTION on MONDAY, the 29th Jaauary, 1900, at pjm., the following FARMING STOCK, HORSES, SHEEP, IMPLEMENTS, AND A PORTION OF THE CROPS, &C., &0, 110 RADNOR EWES in LAMB. 3 SHROPSHIRE DOWN RAMS, 2 CART HORSES. „ Also a. Quantity of MODERN IMPLEMENTS and a RICK of OAT STRAW. Three months' credit will be given to purchasers 01 E10 and upwards subject to the usual conditions. Catalogues may be had upon application to Stephen- son and Alexander, 5, High-street, Cardiff. 5116 BLACKGROVE COLLIERY, YNYSYBWL, NEAR PONTYPRIDD mTrT,, IWithin 10 minutes' walk of Ynysybwl Station, T.V\R.) MLE OF COLLIERY PLAINT AND MACHINERY. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- IVI. ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUC- TION (without reserve) at the above Colliery on PHU KHDAY, February 1st, 1900. at 12.30 p.m" the ^VALUABLE PLANT & MACHINERY lately used in connection t-ith these works, and Which roughly comprise m About 250 yards railway sidmc laid with aoume ±- ftead steel rails, about 601bs. per yard, with chairs, points and crossing, and sleepers about 50 tons or nangcd and bridge steel rails, average 211bs. per yard 2,000 tram sleepers, 10 tons of partings, 2 large coal screens, 2 tip plates. turntables, 3 large parallel drums, about 50 coal trams, vertical steam boiler, 2 steam ram pumps by Evans, Wolverhamp- ton, Gin. and 8in. respectively; Cameron's 7m. special pump Tonkins 7in. patent Cornish pump, Pooley's tram-weighing machine, 2ft, lOin. gauge tested lialf-hundredweights. contents of smiths'shop, about 2,000ft. w.i. piping, IJin. to 4in. diam.; quantity 6ID. c.i. socket piping, wrought and cast, iron scrap, etc. Catalogues now being prepared. Further nar. ticulars may be had of the Auctioneers, 5, High- Btreet, Cardiff. 5335 CARDIFF. ANGEL HOTEL YARD. SALE OF HORSES. CARTS, AND VAN. MESSRS STEPHENSON & ALEX- 'Wfj ANDER are instructed by Messrs W. W. Nell wauo., Limited, to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, at the above yard, on SATURDAY, February 3rd, 1900, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, the follow- ing for which thev have no further use :— 2 USEFUL DRAY HORSES, TIP CART, MINERAL WATER VAN, AND BREWERS' DRAY. Further particulars irom the Auctioneers, 5, High- fticet, Cardiff. 5541 CARDIFF. ANGEL HOTEL YARD. "SALE OF CONTRACTORS' HORSES. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed by Messrs Price and Wills, Contractors of the Rhymney Branch of the Barry Railway, to SELL by AUCTION at the above Yard on SATURDAY, the 3rd February, 1900, at 2.30 p.m., the following CONTRACTORS' HORSES. 1 —GREY HORSE, "Gunuer." o'_GREY MARE. "Flower." ■z BAY HORSE, "Captain." 4—BROWN HORSE, "Shot," c' BLACK HORSE, "Boxer." k —CHESTNUT MARE, "Darling." Lp Horses have been regularly worked by Messrs Price and Wills on their contract for the Barry nn to the time of sale, and may be seen and ^TamiSed after 10 a.m. on the day of sale at the ^rSfrther particulars from the Auctioneers, 5, High- Btreet, Cardiff. 5459 MONMOUTHSHIRE. MOGGRIDGE ESTATE. BALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD MINERAL ESTATES. „ MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- lVi ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION (bv order of the Trustees of the Will of the late John Moggridge, deceased), at the Angel Hotel Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 8th day of February, 1900, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, ^VALUABLE FREEHOLD MINERAL ESTATES: PARISH OF MYNYDDYSLWYN. LOT l-An UNDIVIDED MOIETY of tne MINERALS underlying CVvm Farm, containing 13t;. CR:-An UNDIVIDED MOIETY of the MINERALS underlying Glanbralnar Farm, contain. ^Lot^.—An1'" UNDIVIDED MOIETY of the MINERALS underlying Coed Cae Newydd, contam- 1DL0Ta4^-AnP' UNDIVIDED MOIETY of the MINERALS underlying a Field known as Ca KLOT 5C-Anm^UNDmDED MOIETY MINERALS underlying Coed-y-prescidd. con fP^IDIi/SYconiin^ MINERALS underlying Eai<>d iUUU' 132a. 3r. 15p. nvK-THI'ftD SHARE LOT 7.—An UNDIVIDED O Farm, con- of the MINERALS underlying Trescoed E arm, con- taining 23a. 2r. 30p. ■dwt-iwp.TjLTY'. PARISH OF BEDWELL-Iiotoths q[ LOT 8-An UNDIVIDED Fffirrn, otherwise the MINERALS unde11J!u»f ;nr; 178a. 2r. 23p. to0wn of Ule ]\nNEH.Ars underlying \Voodiield and RlllW Tyr 'one-third SHARE W"°A" IS" -IntauTDmDED ONE-THIRD SHARE of the MINERALS undeilying Upper and Lower ■- rirln ind Tv Cot>pi, coiitainuiti Io8o». ii. ^-P« T'he above are within short distances of tne ship „ Dorts of Cardiff, Newport, and Barry, ana the £ hoie form an important property in the centre of ^lanf^cuSfand Conditions of Sale may dbortlv' be liad upon application to Messrs KPwman and Hoo f, Solicitors, 75 and 76, CornhiU Lo™EC.or to the Auctioneers at 5, High-street, Cardiff. 5115 GLAJI,JOn<1ANSnlIŒ. I^S^^mylTBADYFODWG. SALE OF VALUABLE GROWmG TIMBER AN Jo SELIi by AUCTION, at the Anp^ o'clock in Jo SEri: by AUCTION, at the Anp^ o'clock in on SATURDAY, Februarj 10th,.19^. aL ^MBE#^r^ DElgOOD P AlnSH OF EWENNY LOT I.-Part of EWellDy-hlll Wood, numbred 185 (lU the Ordnance Survey for the above parIsh, con- tainin'" 4a. lr. OPt of Cord. COI! and Hurdle Wood, PARISH OF EWENNY. „ t,qTA^ Ewennv-hill Wood, numoered 162 Of about 50 EWENNY. LOT 3-^ ordnan^e ^Survey1^for^the above'parish. Pi. 153 on the Jd Cord Wood, containing jx oF YST HAD YFODWG. SSJiS.2SA i8a'2t-32p- 1 Underwood. ysTRADYFODV7G. PARISH Troedvrhiw is-nn, near LOT 5.—1 s,(;.„,i i «oo' on the Ordnance Survey Forth, and ^^VoSi^nr! 14a. Ir. 5iP. of Birch, for the above U Scrab, and a few 0^ sit,u3.'oe Ewcnny, near Lots 1, 2, and Vmediato vicinity of good Bridgend, are m tee Yn,6 o{ Glamorgan Kail- roaas, ana are j(. a sidiug. *ay, upon which th near to the towns of Lots" 4 sua 5 iiire, h in tno P^ouiidrsi Valley, and Llwyuypia and Forth m J™ adjoin the TafT Vale is marked with a The whole ot tlie rc' "bite ring. > p ou the fo'lowujb Lots l, 2, and 3 will be aa(] February 6th, days :—Tuesdays. Fobrus^i-'y 8th, upon WursdaVs? Sana ry Agent's House, *PP»cation to Mr t p ^yenny, Bridgend. „,„>n applica^n f ^°ts 4 and 5 will he vV^ogdyrhiw Farms. sal T0 LET, LI"iKSAi?,?SsEffiE.lTET! V c-' ,hoU? s acre'5 oi welUaad-outg approached by Paaaoc&s a^oxmng. the followiPS 8cconim^riaSe drivec, feftti contains I}lllirJ Oc1a.tlOl1 Pr&\vu^00ln. °°W|. Hadv Pa?^0°ms^K^r"r,d £ ''Aomo':iio>as 0ffiCeS' ^■athroo^n laQ^ JOressiopE-rooms, -he wholo nfC:> and5 Sc-muits' Bedroom^- o-? a separa'l, offices and servants' aPait^" V?4erat5^a"e winr.. »»po«ita».Mia tail particulars may be ob- n»$ALEXANDER, NBON &: ALEXAND, teste,teAg^t».QwdUJ, Saks fay Auction. CARDIFF. CATHEDRAL-ROAD. cATTi' OF DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD BALE u* KESIDENCES. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY. February 13th" 1900, at 3.30 o'clock in the afternoon, the follow- ine DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD RESIDENCES, situate in Cathedral-road, Cardiff. LOT L—All that desirable LEASEHOLD RESI- DENCE situate and being No. 165, Cathedral-road, Cardiff, and known as Pasushun." Held upon lease for a term of 99 years from 29th September, 1893, at a ground rent of £6 per annum, and now in the occupation of Mr J. T. Avery. LOT 2.—All that desirable LEASEHOLD RESI- DENCE situate and being No. 167, Cathedral-road, Cardiff, and known as Nythfa." Held upon lease for a term of 99 years from 29th September, 1893, at a ground rent of JE9 12s per annum, and now in the occupation of Mr Gethin Lewis. Further particulars may be obtained upon appli- cation to LI. Reynolds, Esq., Solicitor. Merthyr or to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street. Cardiff. 5539 PENYLAN, CAKDIFF. SALE OF A DESIRABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX. ANDER are instructed fo SELL by AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, February 13th, 1900. at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the DESIRABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, KNOWN AS OLD WELL, I situate at Penylan, Cardiff, and now in the occupa- tion of John Bigg*, Esq. The Residence is surrounded by about one acre of well laid out ornamental and kitchen garden, and contains the following accommodation ;— GROUND FLOOR.—Dining-room, drawing-room, library, hall, lavatory and w.c., kitchen, and offices. 1st FLOOR.—School-room, 3 bedrooms, dressing- room, bath-room, lavatory and w.c., lineu room, &c. 2nd FLOOR.—Billiard room and bedroom. 3rd FLOOR.—Three bedrooms and box room. At the back of the residence there is a good 2 stall stable with loose box, harness room, coach-house and loft over. Vacant Possession will be given if required. The property i9 held upon lease for a term of 99 years from 29th September, 1885, at a. ground rent of £22 per annum. Further particulars may be obtained upon appli- cation to Messrs Vachell and Co., Solicitors, Bute Docks, Cardiff; Mr Selwyn Biggs, Solicitor, Bank Buildings. St. Mary-street, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. 5506 VALUABLE FREEHOLDS IN AND ABOUT THE TOWN OF CARDIFF. ESTATE OF MARY EVANS, DECEASED. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- 1 ANDER are instructed by the Trustees to SELL by AUCTION on TUESDAY, March 6th next, at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, at 3 o'clock in the After- noon, the following „ VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES :— FREEHOLD PREMISES situate in Trinity-etreet, Cardiff, now in the occupation of the Trustees of the late Mr Richard Benjamin. FIVE FREEHOLD HOUSES situate in Gabalva- terrace. Llandaff Yard, in the occupation of Messrs Aubrey, Britton, Jones, and Gilman. TWO FREEHOLD HOUSES situate in Conway- road, Cardiff, numbered 61 and 63, and now in the occupation of Mr Henley and Mr Phippin. TWO FREEHOLD HOUSES situate in Coppel- stone-road, Llandaff Yard, now in the ocupation of Mrs Swallowfleld and Miss Harris. An IMPROVED GROUND RENT of £6138 4d per annum, secured on Leasehold Premises in Canton, Cardiff. Detailed particulars and conditions 01 sale are in course of preparation, and may shortly be obtained upon application to R. W. Williams, Esq., Charles- street, Cludiff; Messrs Grover and Grover, Charles- street, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. 5558 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. A DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE, NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- 1 f ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUC- TION at Cardiff at an Earlv Date the Dosirablo LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE, situate in Newport-road, Cardiff, and known as SINGLETON HOUSE, recently in the occupation of Benjamin Lewis, Esq. (deceased). „ Farther particulars may be obtained upon applica- tion to Messrs Vachell and Co., Bute Docks, or to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. 5630 SENGHENYDD. VALUABLE HOTEL AND DWELLING-HOUSES, &c., FOR SALE. MR JOHN E. GUNN has received in- structions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the undermentioned Hotel, on MONDAY, the 5th day of February, 1900, at 3.30 o'clock in the afternoon, the following Valuable LEASEHOLD PREMISES Lot 1.—All that very valuable, newly-erected, and folly-licensed Hotel and Premises known as the GWERNYMILWR HOTEL, Together with the EXTENSIVE ASSEMBLY- ROOMS and STABLING adjoining, haying separate entrances from Station-street and Windsor-place. This Hotel, which is absolutely free, is centrally situated between the Universal and Windsor Collieries, and fronts Station-street and Commer- cial-street at the junction 01. High-street. The Premises are held, with other hereditaments, for two terms of 99 years, from 24th June, 1893 (less three days), and will be offered for sale subject to apportioned rents of jE5 3s 6d and £2110s. The FURNITURE and EFFECTS, TENANT'S and TRADE FITTINGS, GAS FITTINGS, and STOCK to be TAKEN by the PURCHASER at VALUATION. Lot 2.—All that very Valuable Plot of Building Land with basement floor, built to level of road, adjoining Lot 1, and having a frontage of 22ft. 6in. to Commercial-street and a depth of 93ft. The purchaser of this Lot to have the right to build against; the pine end wall of the Hotel without payment. Lot 3,—All that very Valuable Plot of Building Land, with basement floor, built to level of road, adjoining Lot 2, and having a frontage of 19ft. 6m. to Commercial-stJ:eet. Lots 2 and 3 are comprised in the lease of Lot I, and will be offered for sale subject to appor- tioned rents of 15s each, and to a, right-of-way to the Hotel. Lot 4.—All those Two Pieces of Land, one having a, frontage of about 97ft. to new road leading to Board Schools, and the other having a valuable Water Spring, with a Tank above 4ft. x 8ft., capable of storing 1,000 gallons of water. The supply of water is constant, and supplies properties in addition to the Hotel, of the rental value of £1,300 per annum, and is capable of great development. The purchaser of this Lot must covenant to erect one dwelling- house only. This Lot is offered for sale subject to ground rents of 9s and 4s per annum, Lot 5.-AU those Two Pieces of Land, having a frontage of about 129ft. to the new road leading to Board Schools. The ground has been excavated and cleared for building, and will be offered for sale sub- ject to appoitioned ground rents of Is and Is. This Lot is held, with Lot 4, under two leases, for terms of 99 years, from 24th June, 1893, loss three days, and 25th December, 1895. Lot 6.—All those Two Dwelling-houses, known as Nos. 33 and 34, High-street (formerly Eleanor-road), let to David Thomas and another at JE1 per lunar mouth each. This Lot is held for a term of 99 years, less three days, from 24th June, 1893, at a. rent of £2 12s lCd per annum. Lot 7.-All those STONE QUARRIES, on the Gwernymilwr Farm, withbhe drum, Tails, ropes, trams, and other plant used in connection there- with, held under a. lease for a term of 21 yeara, from 29th September, 1894, at a rent of £15 for the first Beven years, £ 20 for the second, and £ 25 for the last seven yestrs of the term. Lot 8.—All those Two Plots of Building Ground, having a frontage to High-street and Commercial- street of 20ft., having foundations for shops already built. This Lot is held for ? term of 99 years, less three days, from 24Lh June, 1893, at a rent of £10. Lot 9.-A11 that Plot of Land at the back of Com- mercial-street, with the lour stables erected thereon, having entrances into the back street leading into High-street and Cross-street. The stablna are let a.t 8s per lunar month to Mr David James and others. This Lot is held for a tenn of 99 year", less three days, from 24th June, 1893, at a. rent of £117:6d. Lot 10.—All that Piece of square yards, fronting Station-street, with the Stable erected thereon, let to Mr Thos. Rossitei at 2s per ^Thi "fjotVs held for a terra of 99 years, from 2'3,th June 1893, at a rental of £1 Is 6d. Lot 11.—All that Piece of Land, having an area. of 141 square yards, fronting Windsor-place, witn the Smithy, Tools, Bellows, and the Plant therein, let to Mr Thos. Rossiter at 10s per lunar month. This Lot is held for a term of 99 years, from 2vtit June, 1893, at a rent of £1108 91l. Lot 12.—All those Five Plots of Land, containing 825 square yards, or thereabouts, having a frontage of about 96ft. to Commercial-street, with easements for shous alreadv built. Thi-i Lot is held for a term of 99 years, less three days, from 24th June, 1893, at a rent of £7.10s, Lot 13.—All that Plot of Land, containing 273 square yards, or thereabout., having a frontage to Commercial-street of about 29ft., and to Cross-stieet of about 94ft., with foundations prepared for the erection of one shop. This Lot is held for a term of 99 years, less three days, from 24th Juno, 1893, at a rent of £2 28. Lot 14.-All that Plot of Land. containing: 1,590 scmare yards, or thereabouts, at the back of the Leigh Hotel, with the right to erect Stablea and 99 years, Jess three A dS^i^nT2^^ave'f the M^mney Railway Station, Cardiff, at 2.30, Caerphilly 2.45, returning from Senghenydd at7.0p.Di. Co ?. For Further Particulars and Conditions ofu^e with Plans, apply to the Auctioneer, Chambers, Cardiff; Mr Josiah Morgan, Gwernymilwr Hotal, Songhenydd and to Messrs W. R. DAVIES and CO., Solicitors, 35, Mill-street, Pontypridd. CARDIFF. CORPORATION HORSE REPOSITORY. MESSRS BAILEY, GILLER. and TELFElibeg to announce that they wiu iheir next Portnightly^ JALB of including high-class ride anddriye, lishi an^ea^ Horses Hunters, Hacks, Cobs, and Poeies, ou y&J'i^ISiJXESSESA &' ue^seUSalesdare held every fortnight, a^d gentte- men will find them the best and quickest^medium to Jr eady to secure good positions. 5?37-18e Auctioneers' Offices, 15, High-street, car_ =irroME.BREWED ST OUT.J JO O.UIJ 2J PEB GALLON. Grocer for a Sixpenny Packet of Dr.- j\81. yo,S 'J.fO:-iIC STOUT.. It makes It makes very littletrou- Koja Nat, Dandelion,^tc., FOOD VVOBK&BIRMKGHA^ :-CABLIFF TIMES&$OVTH, ,BJi'íIJjjW'. ale5 lIu Inchon. ON THURSDAY NEXT. ABSOLUTE SALE OF HIGH-CLASS OFFICE FURNITURE, DESKS, VALUABLE FIRE- PROOF SAFES, and other Effects, removed to the Salerooms for greater convenience of sale. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY are instructed to SELL by iwJL and PERRY are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, at their Salerooms. 11, High-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY NEXT, the 1st February, 1900, at 2.30 o'clock in the Afternoon punctually, the HIGH-CLASS OFFICE FURNITURE AND FIRE-PROOF SAFES, including the whole appointments of a well-furnished suite of offices, an 8SR. 6IN. SOi.ID MAHOGANY CLERKS' DgSK with ledger racks over, a 6ft. ditto., and a 4ft. dItto, A SUPERIOR ROLL-TOP AMERICAN DESK. a 5ft. Spanish mahogany double pedestal writing table, a board-room table fitted with six drawers, various writing tables iu oak, mahogany, and walnut, a mahogany cylinder front oak writing table on pedestals, 2 MAHOGANY BOOKCASES enclosed by glaael and panelled doors, enclosed washstands, forming desks, 4 japanned deed boxes fitted with shelves and pigeon holes, stationery cabinets, nests of pigeon holes, copying DRESSES on stands, .stools, circular back, revolving and other chairs, gas fit- tings, clocks A CHUBB'S IRON FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE, 30 x 24 x 22 on stand with keys. A VERY FINE IRON FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE, BY THE IMPROVED FIRE RE- SISTING COMPANY, with six keys on stand an excellent safe by Jacob Cartwright and Sons, a largo safe, 38 x 22 X 21, and two others. 5631 ON VIEW DAY PRIOR AND MORNING OF SALE. ON THURSDAY, 8th FEBRUARY, SALE OF VERY SUBSTANTIAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, being THE CONTENTS OF THE RESIDENCE "LIME GROVE," liemovedto the Salerooms from Messrs S. ANDREWS & SONS' DEPOSITORY, the whole of the FURNITURE and HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS. By Order of J. DOUGLAS WILLAN, Esq., who has left Cardiff for Cheshire. Superior BEDROOM SUITES in Walnut, Ash, Mahogany, and other hardwoods, superior DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE in Mahogany and Rosewood, Spanish Mahogany and Walnut- Dining-room Furniture, COTTAGE PIANO- FORTE, China, Glass, and Miscellanies. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING and PERRY will SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on THURS- DAY, 8th February, 1900, at 11 o'clock, the CONTENTS OF THE RESIDENCE Removed as above, comprising a HANDSOME WALNUT BEDROOM SEP with large wardrobe and complete appoint- ments and the CONTENTS OF FIVE OTHER BEDROOMS in ash and rosewood inlaid, mahogany, walnut, and burr walnut, CAPITAL BRASS BED- STEADS with mattresses and bedding, double and single toilet services, bedroom, stair, and landing carpets, chests of drawers, various sized wardrobes, duchesse and other toilet tables, a COSTLY MAHOGANY DRAWING-ROOM SUITE covered in silk, with CABINET TO MATCH, centre tables, overmantels, mirrors, wall brackets, fancy chairs, worktables all en suite, another DRAWING-ROOM SUITE in brocatelle, a 7-OCTAVE COTTAGE PIANOFORTE by EmF-MANN, music stools and cabinets, a FIRST-CLASS WALNUT DINING- ROOM SUITE covered in saddlebags, 6ft. SIDE- BOARD with bevel plate-glass back, a 10ft. EX- TENDING FRAME DIN IN G-T ABLE to match, a SPANISH MAHOGANY DINING-ROOM SUITE in morocco, MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD and DINING- TABLE, BREAKFAST-ROOM FURNITURE, hand- some clocks and bronzes, Brussels and Axminster carpets, bookcases, HALL FURNITURE, curtains, dinner and tea. services, pictures, engravings, con- tents of china pantries and kitchens, a gas heating stove and miscellaneous items. 5632 ON VIEW TWO DAYS PRIOR TO SALE. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A SUPERBLY FURNISHED, LARGE GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, which wan furnished with 1miqu tasle and in a 1M't expensive style but a short time ago, aad i to be re- moVtd to Vndif for immediate Unreserved Sale by order of the Of tier. The HOUSE is FURNISHED in QUITE a MODERN STYLE, and the APPOINTMENTS were SUPPLIED by the WELL KNOWN HOUSES of Messrs Made and Co., Schoolbred, Marshall and Snelgrove, and others at an outlay exceeding £4,000. The Appointments comprise WORKS OF ART. PICTURES, OLD SILVER and PLATE, EXPEN- SIVE CARPETS, FITMENTS OF DINING- ROOM, BILLIARD-ROOM, DRAWING-ROOM and BOUDOIR, BREAKFAST aud MORNING ROOMS, EXPENSIVE PIANOFORTES, COLLEC- TION OF CHINA and BRONZES, ABOUT 2,000 VOLUMES OF WELL-SELECTED BOOKS, and A SMALL and WELL-SELECTED CELLAR OF GOOD WINES, which ESSB.8 GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, PERRY have been instructed to Remove andCatalcgue and SELL by AUCTION aii their Salerooms, No. 11, High-street, Cardiff, EARLY in FEBRUARY, THE ABOVE COSTLY HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, » PLATE, CHINA, PIANOFORTES, BILLIARD TABLE, &c.T removed to Cardiff as above. Detailed particulars w1ll shortly appear and the date announced when arrangements are completed for the removal of the effects to Cardiff, and Cata logues may be had seven days prior to sale of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. 5634 RED HOUSE, ELY, NEAR CARDIFF. SALE OF FARMING STOCK. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING .1"1. and PERRY have received instructions from Lewis Shirley, Esq., who is giving up the above Farm, to SELL by AUCTION on an early date the whole of his FARMING STOCK, HORSES, AND MODERN IMPLEMENTS. Detailed advertisements will shortly appear, and catalogues may be had seven days prior to sale of the Auctioneers at their Offices, 11, High-street, Cardiff. 5633 DYNEA COLLIERY, UPPER BOAT, NEAR PONTYPRIDD. UNRESERVED SALE OF COLLIERY PLANT, MACHINERY. MATERIALS. TWO COLLIERY HORSES, &E. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY J: are instructed by the Dynea Colliery Co., who are relinquishing the Collier J, to SELL by AUCTION, on tflie premises, on TUESDAY, February ôth, 1900, commencing at 12 noon punctu- ally, the whole of the COLLIERY PLANT AND MATERIALS, comprising" about 35 tons flange rails (701bs. per yard), about 20 tons bridge (201bs. per yard), about 15 tons new bridge rails (221bs. per yard), abot;, 5 tons partings, 2,000 colliery sleepers, 30 coal trams; (2ft. lOin. gauge), 12 new ditto (2ft. lOin. gauge), 2. weighing machines to weigh 2 tons, 230 yards 12-inch air pipes (new), 130 yards 1-inch and 2-inch water pipes, 2 new i-inch wire ropes (length about 420 yards), 1 new drum complete, 6 iron colliers' carts, 3 wooden ditto, 3 wheelbarrows, 3 iron shafts, 1 cwt. ,standard coal seals and weights, 12 new incline sheaves and standards, quantity timber forming screens, bridge, etc., colliery pitwood, the contents of smiths' shop. 2 colliery horses, etc. Dynea. Colliery is situate about 1!r miles from Abertridwr Station (Rhymney Kail way) and about 2 miles from TreforesS Station (Taff Vale Railway). Detailed catalogues, with train service, are in1 course of preparation, and may be obtained on and after the 31st inst. from the Auctioneers, 3J. Queen- street, Cardiff. 5539 SALE OF VERY VALUABLE FULLY-LICENSED HOTEL AND THEATRE AT CARDIFF. MESSRS J. J. DAVID and CO. have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION all that very valuable FULLY.LICENSED HOTEL AND THEATRE known as THE GRAND HOTEL AND THEATRE, CARDIFF. THE SALE WILL BE HELD ON THE PREMISES On TUESDAY, the 13th FEBRUARY. 1900, a.t 3.30 pjrj. The premises are held under lease for unexpired terms of about 86 years, subject to a sround rent oi £250 per annum for the Hotel and £350 per annum for the Theatre The Hotel is sub-let for 10 years from May, 1898, at a rent of £600, increasing .£50 per annum to £500, The Theatre is sub-let for 7 yeara from August, 1896. Rent, £1,000 per annum. Particulars alld plans may be had of Messrs Morgan, Scott and bhackell, Solicitors, High-street, Cardiff; or at the Auctioneers', 16, St. John's-square, Cardiff. 5487 23, DUKE-STRET (LATE LEWIS & LEWIS'(. Large and Unreserved SALE of FURNITURE, CARVED OAK, SHEFFIELD PLATE, CARPETS. PIANOS, &c., Removed from Cathedral-road and Stanwell-road, Penarth. MESSRS WM. FOWLER and SON will SELL by AUCTION, at their extensive Sale- rooms, as above, on THURSDAY, February 1st, at 2 o'clock, the EXCELLENT FURNITURE. including 5ft. carved oak sideboard, 5ft. table, over- mantel, 10 chairs, oak seats, and hall stand, all to match; five-light candelabra, costly Wilton. Ax- minster, and BRUSSELS carpets, a 7ft. walnut bedroom suite; also two 5ft. ditto, heavy all-brass Parisian and French bedsteads, bedding. walnut suite in maroon skins, 6ft. sideboard, 8ft. table, and over- mantel to match; full-compass pianoforte by Schu- bert; music ottoman, secretaire bookcase, oil paintings, tea and dinner sets, six bicycles, &O63E5612 11, SNIPE-S5TREET. ROATH. MESSRS FOWLER and SON are in- structed by Mrs Treweek (who Is going abroad) to SELL by AUCTION as above, without reserve, on FRIDAY, February 2i..d, at U o'clock, the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Full Details on Posters. Auctioneers' Offices, 23, Duke-street, Cardiff. 5593 SHQBT NOTICE OF SALE. UNDER DISTRESS FOR RtCNT, TO HOTEL PROFBIETORS, LICENSED VICTUALLERS, AND OTHERS WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. MR J. STANFIELD has received in- structions to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC "ION, at No. 17, Park-street, Cardiff, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, January 31st, 1300, several .Lot* of • BULK AND BOTTLED WINES AND SPIRITS temoved with the consent of the Excise Authorities 'for convenience of Sale), Cases of Mineral WAAERA, and Cider. Also a National Cash Till Register. Stale to commence at 12 o'clock noou, For further particulars apply to Messrs Cousins, Botsford, and Phoenix, Solicitors, Western Mail Chambers, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneer, Lion Chambers, 77, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 563S A. E PRICE, PARK HALL BUILDINGS, NURSERYMAN, SEEDSMAN, FLORIST 1 — AND FRUITBRER. Wreaths. Crosses,Bridal Bouquets, aniLPresentafcior, ^BASKETS*speciality. LTOT PIWESA^RECANT, Shows; ■TIITPN bv bouauetsi&c.,made by'A-Pnce. Growing IS to K 15^3. fed. Best quality Tobaec'; ■ Paper, IS per LB. 1161 SWANSEA OFF OF THE SOUTH-WAINS' DAILY ,NEJKS £ jfablif jlgttcgs.. METROPOLITAN BANK (OF ENGLAND AND WALES, LIMITED). SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL-viz, 100,000 Shares of E50 each PAID-UP CAPITAL-viz., 100,000 Shares £ 5 Paid E500,000 GUARANTEE FUND..„ -u. n £ 350,000 DIRECTORS: SIR THOMAS LEA, BART., M.P., Chairman. MORGAN B. WILLIAMS, ESQ., Deputy-Chairman. j ALFRED BALDWIN, ESQ-, M.P. j ABRAM CRI SWICKE RAWX.INSON. ESFT., JAMES TEltTIUS COLLINS, ESQ., j L0RD ERNEST J. SEYMOUR. ROBERT FORREST, ESQ., I WALTER EVERS WARDEN. ESQ., SIR JOHN J. JFNKINS, KT., M.P. { CHARLES H. WILLIAMS, ESQ., FRED. WM. NASH, GENERAL MANAGER. ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER. JAMES SMITH- WQQD, SECRETARY, JOHN MSNZIES, CHIEF ACCOUNTANT, PLACES OF BUSINESS. COUNTRY OFFICE ) TUANSFEE OFFICEf REGISTERED OFFICE LONDON. CUT OFFICE 60, GBACECHCKCH-SIBEEI| v Manager. Manager. ABERDARE G. J. TUCK FIELD I LLANGEFNI E. M. ROBERTS ABERGWYNFI Sub to MAESTEG LLANRWST W. BLEDDVN LLOYD A COCKS GREEN. W.H.OAKLEY LYE SubtoSTOURBRIDGE ALCE:JTER J. H. HENDERSON MAKSTEG D. J. GWYN AMLWCH Sub to LLANGEFNI MAIDENHEAD A. E. HONBERRY, BANBUR.Y J. FINGLAND MEitTHYR TYDFIL JOHN AUBREY BANGOR WM. THOMAS MILFORD HAVEN ub to HA VEltFORDWEST BARMOUTH W, WILLTAMS M,)Rr,i ON-IN-MARSH. S. F. HUNSTON BAIUtY DOCK —— T. J. WILLIAMS mORBISTON Sub to SWANSEA BATH A. T. PKRKINS MOUNTAIN ASH Sub to ABERDARE BRTHESDA WM. THOMAS MUCH WENLOCK F. SARJEANT BILSTON J. E. BRILANT MUMBLES Sub to SWANSEA BIRMINGHAM NEATH C. E.S. THOMPSON ASTON CROSS H. W. SPONG NEVIN R.W.HUMPHREYS BF,NNETT'S HILL. A. G. SAMPSON NEWBOROUGH Sub to LLANGEltNI MARKETS T. GRIMLEY NEWCASTLE-EMLYN H.O.MORRIS SALTLEY W. S. BUNN NEWPORT, Mon F. GREENSLADE STRATFORD ROAD W. H. OAKLEY OXFORD G. HUGHES BLAENAU FESTINIOG JOHN PARRY JONES PENCADER Sub to NEWCASTLE EMLYN BLAENAVON Tnos. CooliE PENRHYN- BLAENGARW Sub to BRIDGEND DEUDRAETH Sub to PORTMADOC BLOX WICH w. PRECEY pENTRE Sub to PONTYPRIDD BRIDGEND D. J. GWYN PENRHIWCEIBER «ub to ABERDARE BRIDGNORTH R. PILKJNGTON PENYGRAIG Sub to PONTYPRIDD BRIERLEY HILL T. IIINNEY PENYGROES Sub to CARNARVON BRISTOL D. LAING PONTYCWMMER.„ Sub to BRIDGEND BRITON FERRY sub to NEATH PONTYPRIDD W. D. HODGES BROMSGROVE C. E. DAVENPORT poRTH Sub to PONTYPltIDD BROWNHILLS Sub to WALSALL poRTHCAWL- Sub to BRIDGEND BRYNSIENCYN Sul) to LLANGFFNI poRTMADOC J. RICHARD PRICHARI> BRYNMAWR Sub to BLAENAVON PORT TALBOT C. E. S*. THOMPSON BURRY PORT Sub to LLANELLY PWLLHELI W, O. DUGHES CADOXTON Ir. J. WILLIAMS READING A. MGNLIIL CARDIPle- REDDFFCH F. H. JosCELYKB ST. MARY ST. "k SARN MKILLTEYEN.. Sub to NEVIN CANTON !a e 0tt> sHIPSTON-ON-STOUR. J.H.EVANS CLIFTON ST. fA- °LD SLOUGH J. CALDKR ROATH. J SOUTH ALL C. B. HALLETT CARDIFF DOCKS -T. NIARSHALL S'lOUliBRIDGE H. JAMES CARDIGAN — j. w. NICHOLAS STOURPORT A.W.GABRIEL CARNARVON- ROBERT WILLIAMS STRATFORD-ON-AVON C. E. MARTIN Amhur PRICE STUDLEY Sub to REDDITCH mT WTO R1V T. H. BURBIDGE SWANSEA, HIGH-ST. • • Vr W ISLAY YOCNQ COLWYN BAY R. HUGHES JONES SWANSEA, WINI>-ST.a- W- jslay yoUNQ CON WAY DAVID JONES TALYSARN Sub to CARI-ARVON ^2ni^VTrr;mVr J- Gwvn TIPTON A. J. PAGE ^5s?S?lLHkATH Sub to STOURBRIDGE TONYPANDY Sub to PONTYPRIDD k Kllb to PORTMADOC TREDEGAR W. H. WOODLIFFE t^w7.tS0N W.H.MARSHALL TREFACH Sub to NEWCASTLE-JRMLYJ^ DOWI,AIS. Sub to MERTHYR TYDFIL TgEHAIII-tIS Sub to ABERDARE V,. i'. M. BAKER TP.EHEKBERT Sub to PONTYPRIDD VALU, Sub to TREDEGAR TREOkKY Sub to PONTYPRIDD **— Sub to Bethesda l'YNEWYDD (Oginore TTCTiMTn ~— Sub to PONTYPRIDD Vale) Sub to BRIDGEND tt Sub to BLAENAU FESTINIOG WALSALL ..—J. J. SIIEDDEN and ,ORDWEST JOHN SHETTLE w. PRECEY, JointMa-nagers- HEDNESFORD W. PRECKY WARWICK H. L. SOWDON H^NLEY-IIN-ARDEN.. J.E.TURNER WEDNESBURY H. E. PROCTOR KIDDERMINSTER E. C. NEWMARCH WEST BitOMWICH „ E.C.RICHARDSON LEAMINGTON G. C. LAKE WILLENHALL W. JOHNSON A. A. B. WILSON, WITNEY H. W. SPRENGER Deputy Manager I WOLVKRHAMPTON W. S. ROWLAND LLANBERIS .» JOHN OWEN JONES WORCESTER F. R. LAuitiF, LLANDUDNO A. EVANS YSTALYFERA Sub to SWANSEA LLANI)YSSUL H. C. MORRIS YSTKADGYNLAIS Sub to SWANSEA I LLANELLY W. GRIFFITHS AGENCIES. (0X0N) kG. W. DUTTON I GORING-ON-THAMES ..H. A. L.-SMITH A- Kl«OTT KIN ETON .C. F. BANCROFT r<7TTx>uriVw> V • ■ -I- G. SMITH | PANGBOURNE H. S. ADAMS CkUPPiNG OAMPDEN A. WIXEY | SHipiON-UNDER-WYCHWOOD..J. J. DANGERFIELD REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS TO THE SHAREHOLDERS AT THE THIRTY-FOURTH ORDINARY MEETING, HELD AT BIRMINGHAM, ON THURSDAY, THE 25th JANUARY, lfOO. In presenting the Thirty-fourth Annual Report, the Directors beg leave to state that the net profits for the In presenting the Thirty-fourth Annual Report, the Directors beg leave to state that the net, profits for the past year, after making ample provision for bad and doubtful debts and allowing for rebate on bills current, amount to £00,069 12s lid, to which must be added the amount brought forward from the previous year, £llJ,7551s 4-1. making a total disposable nam of !4.I 3r!, which his been appropriated as follows :— Dividend of 12 per cent. per annum for the halt-yea* ended 30th June, 1899 £ 31,250 0 0 Dividend of 15 per cent. per annum for the half-year ended 31st December, payable 1st February next 37,500 0 «0 Income-tax paid for Shareholders 2,291 13 4 Bank Premises Redemption Fund—being £ 1,000 and E994 4s 4d interest. on the Fund t-ramferred from the profits of the past year 1,994 4 4 Balance carried forward 31,783 16 7 £ 104;824 14 3 BALANCE-SHEET, 51ST DECEMBER. 1899. LIABILITIES £ s. d. ASSETS: B S. d Due by the Bank on Current,. De- Cash in hand and at the >Bank vof Due by the Bank on Current,. De- Cash in hand and at the >Bank vof posit, aud other Accounts 7,201,643 7 2 England 681,165 16 2 Seven Day and other drafts 24,869 la 3 Cash at Call and at Notice 1,071,186 6 5 Bills for collection 80 140 8 IP — £ 1,752,352 g>7 £ 7,306,553 8 4 Investments, viz. PROPRIETORS'FUNDS British and Indian Paid-up Capital. £500,000 0 0 Government Se- Guarantee Fund 350,000 0 0 curities £ 534,556 00 Bank Premises Re- Colonial Govern- demptionFund. 34,887 17 10 j ment Securities, Dividend payable 1st t Railway and February next 37,500 0>.0 Corporation Balance carried for- Stock and De- ward 31,78816"17 benture Bonds.. 534,050 0 *0 — 954,176-14 5 1,008,606 0 0 Bills of Exchange 789,479 19 8 £ 3,610,438 -Si"! Due to the Bank on Current and other Accounts -4,193,633 1& ,,11 Bills for collection per contia 80,140 8 11, Goodwills account 111,500 0 -0 Less amount writ- ten off 51,500 0 0 '■■■■»•— 60,000 0 0 Bank Premises and Furniture at London, Birm- ingham, and }123 Branches 316,512 14 8 £ 8,250,730 8 9 £ 8,260,730 12 Tg FRED. WM. NASH, General Manager. Wol„„ AUDITORS'REPORT. as weU a« all the Branches of this Bank, and have examined the Balance Sheets thereof shown by the Books of fh^Com^any66'' and fi"d latteris a correct statement of the Company's affairs, as th íve have exa\lllned tbe Secu\"Was held against the money at call and short notice, and those representing the investments of the Bank, and have satisfied ourselves of the correctness of the Cash Balances. London, 16th January. 1900. TURQUAND, YOUNGS AND CO., Auditors. 5626 :1Sabs fag RUCTION. I PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT „^„T. UPidanw HOUSE, SWANSEA HIGHLY IMPORTANT AND VERY ATTR. 'OTTOP SALE OF COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FUBNIT^E VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS, WATERCOLOUR DRAWINGS AND ENGRAVINGS, OLD CHINA LIBRARY OF BOOKS, AND OTHER EFFECTS* MESSRS JOHN m. LEEDEK1SON have received instructions from the repvesen- ^iv«s of the late Mr Charlea Lambert Bath to SELL by AUCTION, at the above residence, at en early date, the whole of the valuable HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS mil detailed catalogues of which will be issued in due course. For further information apply to W. Cox, Esq., Solicitor, Adelaide-street, Swansea, or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 46, Waterloo-street, Swansea. 5507 S LEASEHOLD COTTAGE IN WESTERN-STREET, STI?EE^;1^S^1LTON-PLACE-&SLOANB- STREET, MR R. G-. ROBERTS (of the firm of Edward Roberts and Son) has been instructed <1^ WiU of Jobn Evans Thomas, J*? PUBLIC AUCTION, at the nA V fwffii High-street, Swansea, on WEDNES- »f« January, 1900 (subject to Conditions of Sale to be then pr^r||)^[(^der-mentionea beS^HqK^GJ,HdlJSES' situate and oeing Nog. 18,19j 20 and 21, Sloane-stveeb. Swansea, containing each six rooms, and let at weeklv rents amounting to £ 8012s per annum. Held for a term of 74 years from 25th Web, 1860, at the yearfyTent LoT 2.-FIght DWELLING-HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 1 to 6. Gethin-street, and Nos 9 and 10, to fqs i^f^V- nsea'iet at week!y tents amounting uo *3516s per annum. L°T 3.-Three DWELLING-HOUSES sitaate and 8, Western^treet, and la, Gethin- £ OTei7s weekly rents amounting to 5°' 7 contains Ave rooms, No. 8 three rooms, and No. la contains iour rooms. 3 are held for a term of 99 years, less three days, from the 24th Jane, 1844, at the yearly £ > ™ 5sVof wMcil is to be botne by Lot 2, ana £ 2 15s by Lot 3. ^?,^lmmcnc?.ab 3 P-133- Precisely. 5526 .Partl,culars and conditions of sale Oxford-street, Swansea, Messtb Collins and Woods, Solicitors, Swansea. m_. SALE THIS DAY. c ERS.PUBLKIANS, AND OTHERS. SALE OF A VALUABLE & OLD-ESTABLISHED HOTEL. R MICHAEL DAVIES has received instructions from the owner (who is desirous ol retiring from the business) to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises, on SATURDAY, the 27th day of January, 1900, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon (subject to Conditions of Sale to be then and there produced), all that valuable double-licensed and old-established COMMERCIAL HOTEL at Bridgend, and known as the York Hotel. The Sale wfiu include the Goodwill of the Hotel and the business carried on thereat. The purchaser will also have to take over the ,°*e. the Stock, Fixtures, and Furniture at a valuation, and arrangements can be made for giving as early possession as may be required. The premises are held for the residue of a term of 60 years from the 25th day of March, 1849, having a term of nine years from next March unexpired, at vrents amounting in the aggregate to x56 log per annum. They are situate near the Cattle Market, Bridgend, and are well adapted for carrying, on a; very excellent and profitable business. For farther particulars-apply to the, Auctioneer at his offices, Noltoo-street, Bridgend; or to Messrs Randall and Co. or Sbackwood. Solicitors- ]3ridienc 1.Bridgend. 5548 VT E W P O R T O F F I CiSTs, 4.H OF sas '"ffiflpsH WAIiES DAILY NSWS.i alt5 bg }.ttrlion. TOXTUTH DOCK, LIVERPOOL. ON MONDAY, THE 19TH FEBRUARY NEXT, AND FOLLOWING DAYS, Commencing each day at Eleven o'clock, mHOMAS WHITEHEAD and SONS JL are instructed by Mr Caleb Smith, owing to the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board requiring the premises for dock extensions, to SELL by AUCTION the valuable SHIPBUILDING MACHINERY, PLANT AND STOCK-IN-TRADE, 100 TONS OF TESTED STEEL PLATES, 50 tons of BEST SMITHY IRON, large flats, round, square, and convex, angles and tees, large assortment of rivets and galvanised bolts and nuts, cables, chains, shackles, slings, about 20 strong new wrought painted and galvanised tanks with angle iron frames, about 300 manhole tank covers and rings, wrought iron ballast tubs, cargo trucks, new steel masts, top- masts and yards, large assortment of iron fittings, iron davits, wood and iron pulley blocks and sheaves, large timber-built; sheds, and other Efiects. May be viewed any day prior to and on the mornings of sale. For other information and catalogues apply to Mr Caleb Smith; or Auctioneers, Liverpool. 278 YNYS-Y-GOKED FARM, MERTHYR VALE. NEAR MERTHYB TYDFIL, GLAM. (MTithin a few minutes' walk from Aberfan Station on the Rhymney Railway and about one mile from Merthyr Vale and Troedrhiw Station, Taff Vale Railway.) IMPORTANT SALE OF 33 HEAD OF HEREFORD AND CROSS-BRED CATTLE, 17 PIGS, POULTRY, 3 STRONG MARES (Quiet to ride or drive). HARNESS. DAIRY UTENSILS, TRAPS, IMPLE- MENTS, &c., which MESSRS HENRY LEWIS and SONS have been favoured with instructions from organ Griffiths so SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the above-named place, on TUESDAY. January 30th. 1900. Luncheon on the tables at Eleven o'clock. Side to Commence at Twelve o'clock sharp. Three months' credit will be given upon a good approved security to purchasers of £ 10 and upwards, or discount will be allowed for cash at the rate of £ 5 per cent, per annum. Aucttoueers' Omee, GeHihir Farm, Nelson, Glam., January 19th. 1900. 5589 GLAMORGANSHIRE. SIR TWPPA, OR FOREST FARM, NEAR TRE HARRIS. Ml SALE OF MINERALS. ESSRS HENRY LEWIS and SONS have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the New Inn, Pontypridd, on WEDNESDAY, January 31st, 1900, at 4.15 o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to the Conditions of Sale tl >11 and there to be produced), THREE UNDIVIDED SIXTH PARTS or SHARES of and in the MINERALS underlying the Farm and Lands known as Tir T wppa, St Presfc' situate near Treharris, in the Parish of Merthyr Tydfil, in the County of Glamorgan, con- w^°ie 126 Acres or thereabouts. c„, .u^ Minerals are situate in the centre of the taouln Wales Coalfield, and are now being worked by 8 Navigation Company, Ltd., under a lease of ?Jro i1 a °* ^0 years from the 1st day of June, 18/9, as a ,miaimum dead rent of JE84 10s per annum, merging in royalties of 7d for every ton of 2,5201bs. of large coal, 3d per like ton of small coal. 6d per like ton ot ironstone, and 3d per like ton of fire-clay, and: usual clauses and conditions. liu particulars may be had upon application to tne Auctioneers, Gellihir Farm, Nelson or to Mr Richard Edwards, Surveyor, Treharris or to Messr; ,Linton and C. and W, Kenshole, SoUcitors, 19, Higfi- street, Cardiff. 5433 LAiiKE'S B 41 PILLS are warranted %-J to Chte GRAVEL and PAINS in the BACK t?T- ^"indred complaints. Free ttem mercury "Established upwards of 30 years. In boxes, 4s 6d each, of all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors ittroaghonttme wozld. or sent *:torW#gbmps,by the [JCWOPW>Y,JETEGRTA»^ public ^ntus £ mfittts. CARDIFF. fJlHEATRE JJOYAL, CARDIFF, JL JiHb Lessee and Manager ROBERT REDFORD THIS EVENING at 7.30, LAST NIGHT of Mr and Mrs F. H. Macklin and London Company, including Mr T. B. Thalberg, in the Great Haymarket Theatre success, 0APTAIN SWIFT. \J Next Week—A SOLDIER AND A MAN. Box Office at Theatre, Ten to Five. Telephone No. 362. rjlHEATRE jgOYAL, CARDIFF. -&- MONDAV, FEBRUARY 5th, TWELVE NIGHTS AND TWO MATINEES. H. D'OYLY CARTE'S PRINCIPAL REPERTOIRE COMPANY, When Ten Operas will be produced, viz.:—Feb. 5, Gondoliers; Feb. 6th, Iolanthe; Feb. 7th and 17th, Yeomelllof the Guard; Feb. 8th and 14th, Utopia; Feb. 9th, Pinafore and Trial by Jury; Feb. 10th and 15th, Mikado; Feb. 12th, Patience; Feb. 13tb, Pirates of Penzance; Feb. 16th, Sorcerer. Matinees, Feb. 10th and 17th, Sorcerer and Pinafore. No increase of prices. Seats ean now be booked, RAND THEATRE. VTT Lessee and Manager EDWARD QUISLEY. LAST NIGHT OF J N Q L D E N T U C K Y Dramatic Season.—Popular Prices and time as usual, Box Office at Thompson, and Shackell's, 24, Queen- street. Monday Next—DEATH OR GLORY BOYS. pARK HALL, CARDIFF. MADAME CLARA NOVELLO DAVIES will give a GRAND EVENING CONCERT in aid of THE MAYOR'S SOLDIERS AND SAILORS' RESERVISTS FUND. MONDAY, JANUARY 29th, 1900, ROYAL WELSH LADIES' CHOIR, -Conducted by Madame CLARA NOVELLO DAVIES. Special Engagement of Miss LILY HANBURY, The Eminent London Actress. Balcony (reserved), 3s Unreserved Seats,2s and Is. Plan at Mr Wm. Lewis's, 22, Duke-street, where all tickets can be obtained. 5354 Doors open 7.15; commence 7.45. Carriages,lOp.M CARDIFF ORCESTRAL SOCIETY, PARK HALL, CARDIFF. THURSDAY, February 8th, at 7.45. GRAND EVENING CONCERT. ARTISTES Miss EVANGELINE FLORENCE, Mr BEN DAVIES. Mr JOHN THOMAS (Pencerdd Gwalia), ORCHESTRA OF SEVENTY PERFORMERS. Conductor, Mr J. E. DEACON. Accompanist, Madame CLARA NOVELLO DAVIES. Reserved Seats. 5s; Unreserved Seats, 2A and Is. Plan at Mr Wm. Lewis's, 22, Duke-street, Cardiff. Doors open 7.15 commence at 7.45. Carriages for 10. Late Trains on Taff and RHYMNEY Railways. 5617 JIfi' if! Ha Us tw Ruction. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6TH AND 7TH, AN UNUSUALLY LARGE AND HIGHLY IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF AN ASSEMBLAGE OF COSTLY FURNI- TURE AND EFFECTS. SUPPLIED BY EMI- NENT LONDON AND COUNTRY FIRMS within the last two vears, removed from a LARGE RESIDENCE NEAR ABERGAVENNY. The whole for ABSOLUTE SALE, to COVER an ADVANCE. Also the COSTLY FURNISHINGS AND DRAPERIES of a residence REMOVED FROM THE GOLD TOPS by direction of the owner, who has given up housekeeping, together with the UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOFORTE (by Hermann), electro-plate, &c., which H/rESSRS NEWLAND, DAVIS, and 1VI BUNT have beeo. favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, AT THEIR SALE ROOMS, 19. COMMERCIAL-STREET (adjoining Town Hall), NEWPORT, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6th and 7th, commencing each day at 12 o'clock punctually, the HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD APPOINT. MENTS Removed as above. ON VIEW SATURDAY AND MONDAY PREVIOUS TO SALE. Further particulars in future advertisements and in catalogues, to be obtained from the Auctioneers, 19, Commercial-street, Newport, and Welsh-street, Chepstow. Habs by Tjl OR SALE BY TENDER. he Proprietors of the PENRHIW PAVING •STONE QUARRIES, PEN-Y-COED-CAE, near PONTYPRIDD, invite TENDERS for the PUR- CHASE of the QUARRIES as:1 going concern. Arrangements have been entered into for railway communication, which the purchaser will have the benefit of. The quality of the stone is well known as tbe best in the market, the demand being more than the supply. For full particulars and form of tender apply to Mr E. W. Rees, Post Office Chambers, or to Messrs Spickett and Sons, Solicitors, Pontypridd. Tenders to be sent to Messrs Spickett and Sons, marked" Tenders for Penrhiw Quarries," not later than 10th February, 1900. 5567 The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. dalles itjj JrilnÙt Contract OMPACT BREWERY, fitted with New Plant, for DISPOSAL in a populous town in South Wales. Held on long lease at a nominal rent, and having a Mineral Water Faetory and several Licensed Houses attached; total purchase monev about £6,000, of which £",000 could remain, or the Premises would be Let at a rack rental.—Address Messrs Thomas, Peyer, and Miles, Brewery Auc- tioneers and Valuers, 2, Adelaide-place, London Bridge. E.G. 5S22 ijEtnhers rutis Contracts. A BERDARE TtRBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. TO PIPE FOUNDERS. The above COUNCIL are prepared to receive TENDERS for the supply and delivery of about 2,000 lineal yards of 24-inch, 1,700 lineal yards of 9- inch, and 2,500 lineal yards of 7-inch CAST IRON PIPES. Specifications, &c., may be obtained from the Sur- veyor, Town Hall, Aberdare. « Tenders must be delivered on or before 10 a.m. on the 8th day of February next, endorsed Tender for Pipes.' The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, THOS. PHILLIPS, Clerk. Town Hall, Aberdare, Jan. 22nd, 1900. 5625 NYSMEIRIG ESTATE, ABER- JL CYNON. TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for SUPPLYING and LAYING about 620 Yards of STONEWARE SOCKET PIPES, 18 inches internal diameter, together with other minor works. Plans and Specification may be seten and Form of Tender obtained on application to the undersigned on and after Wednesday, the 31st instant. Tenders to be sent in not later than Wednesday, the 7th February, 1900, to JOHN EVANS, Estate Agent, The Van, Caerphilly. 24th January, 190C. 5604 m O BUILDERS. TENDERS are required for BUILDING a CHURCH at Pontardulais, near Llanelly, for the Rev. W. Morgan, M.A. The Plans can be seen at The Vicarage, Pontardulais, and at my Office, where Bills of Quantities may be obtained. Tenders are to be sent to me not later than 10th February next. E. M. BRUCE-VAUGHAN, F.R.LB.A., Cardiff. Cardiff, 27th January, 1900. 5635 ENDERS are invited for the EREC- B_ TION of 50 COTTAGES at Bargoed for the Bargoed Artisans' Cottage Company, Limited. Plans anà specification may be soon with Mr G, ELenshole, Architect, Duffryn Honse, Ystrad Mynach. Sealed Tenders, endorsed Bargoed Cottages," to be sent in to me not later than Monday, 5th February next. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. G. A. EVANS, Accountant, 5586 Mountain Ash. O ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS, &c. GIBSON'S SPECIAL GRANITE CEMENT FLOORS. Guaranteed to stand Hardest Wear, Suitable for Stables, Warehouses, Breweries, Schools, Railway Platforms, Roofs, Copings, Plinths, &c. Specimen Stable Floors can be inspected in Cardiff. No joints. PRICES ON APPLICATION. WORKS-QUAY-STREET, CARDIFF. Nat. Tel, 422. 5588 ^imrsious. Q.REAT WESTERN RAILWAY. X EXCURSIONS will run as under:- WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, HALF-DAY TRIP to BRISTOL (PANTOMIMES) from Nantyglo, Ebbw Vale, Aberbeeg, Newbridge, Risca, Bassalleg, New- port, &c. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, HALF-DAY TRIP to BRISTOL (PANTOMIMES) irom Cardiff, Newport, and Severn Tunnel Junction. SATURDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 3, to LON. DON, for 2 or 4 Days, from Cardiff, Newport, Chep- stow, Lyduey, and Xvewnhani. For times, bookings from other stations, week-end excursions, &c., see bills and pamnhlets. 5624 J. L. WILKINSON, General Manager. All SHOPKEEPERS VISITING CARDIFF will be WELL REPAID for a VISIT to the WAREHOUSES of T E. COMLY AND SONS, The Well Known Importers of FANCY GOODS AND TOYS, WHOLESALE MANCHESTER WAREHOUSE- MEN, &c. The Largest and Best Selected Stock Outside London, OlcleSIi ,;Esta.blished Wholesale Dealers NOTE, ADDRESS i 2o TERRACE, G AjRiD .I F ,.J.2æ;' C:WO' ij-S.Q' 'JSBW: !.fi.ili. 33 "Mic Amusements. CARDIFF. Tis not in mortals to command success, but we'll do more—deserve it."—Addison. THE CARDIFF JGMPIRE PERFORMANCES UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE WILL TAKE PúACE AT ^NDREWS' NEW HALL. QUEEN-STREET. (A FEW DOORS FROM THE EMPIRE.) Managing Director OSWALD STOLL, TO-NIGHT. THE FAMOUS MAGICIAN, HAHLES jyfORRITT, From the Princes' Hall, Piccadilly, and chief Variety Theatres in European Capitals, V I O L I, Instrumentalist. A Lady on Glass, Mdlle. FLORIZELL, The Prettiest of Posturera. E N O. All the Stars in one. One of the best of Mimics. FB A S ERA N D MAC, Musical Laughter Makers, ATROY, Equilibrist. MISS KATE GERALDINE, Soprano Vocalist. MAX B E R Y L., Vocalist and Dancer. L THE NINE ROSEBUDS, Nine Young Ladies—Vocal and Terpsichore&n. Box Office open daily at the Empire Offices, which the fire did not touch (with exception of Saturdays). 11 a in. to 4 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Saturdays 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Plan of Grand Circle. No booking tees. Telephone No. 625" SWANSEA. TH E I- M P I R E~! JL MANAGING DIRECTOR-OSWALD SXOLL. TO-NIGHT. The EIGHT LEOPOLDS, Acrobatic Ladies. WILLIE BENN, a Comedian-Pianist, described as "The Rollicking Rubenstein." FRANK LYNNE. Character Comedian. ALFRED HURLEY, an Enter- taining Singer of Ballads. WM. LEE and CO., in- cluding Miss HELiiJN BENTLEY, to ajtfpear in the Screamingly Funny Farcical Comedy, entitled" The Q.C. written by Vial Pink, Scene, Candlebury's Library. MISS LULY GOULD, Variety Artiste and Dancer. PERMANE'S PERFORMING BEARS. GRAND THEATRE, SWANSEA. \3T Mr H. H. MORELL, MR FREDK. Moutllot, and Messrs DAVID ALLEN & SONS, Proprietors. MONDAY. January 22nd, 1900, For Six Nights only, THE GREAT WORLD OF LONDON. Commence at 7.30, Box plan at Gwynne H. Brader's, 17, Heathfield- street. Telephone, 291. 5565 MONDAY, January 29th— THE CARL ROSA OPERA COMPANY. CARMARTHEN. S S E M B ITy ROOMS, CARMARTHEN. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, COMMENCING MONDAY. JANUARY 22nd. 1900. Nightly at 7.45. Select Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday at 3. Doors open at 2.30 and 7.15. Early Doors open at 7 o'clock; 3d extra to all carts. Admission-2s, Is 6d. Is, and 6d. Tickets and Plan at E. Colby Evans', Guildhall-squaxe. THE II CRAB. W." POOLE'S LATEST AND GREATEST PRODUCTION, GREATER BRITAIN! The Cape, Natal, Rhodesia, Orange Free State, Savage South Africa, The Transvaal, and the JJJOER ^AR, JOHANNESBURG AND THE GOLD MINES. The Great Trek. Scene on the Crocodile River. Arrival of Gen. Buller at the Cape. Arrival of our Transports at Durban and Departure for Ladysmith. H.M.S Powerful and the Naval Brigade. The Royal Irish, King's Royal Rifles, and Dubliu Fusiliers at GLENCOE. ELANDSLAAGTE, 1 Where the Devons, the Manchester Regiment, and the Dargai Boys sweep all before them. A 14 year old Bugler Boy of the 5th Lancers shoots three Boers. Always Something New at Poole's CAIRO TO THE CAPE, via Khartoum and Fashoda 1 Central Africa and Omdurman. BATTLE OF OMDURMAN I and Charge of the 21st Lancers, Hispano-American War Golden Klondyke ) POOLE'S VAST AMUSEMENT AGGREGATION— The Largest, Best, and most Costly that has ever toured. Special Engagement a Enormous Expense of Charles Judge's Performing Cockatoos, Parrots, and MacB,ws; Miss Lonie Love, The Cameos, Cordelia, Carl Fredericks, Victor Ritter, Fred Merry, the Three Ogdens, the Two Daniels, John U. Poole. The latesu and best Animated Photographs now before the public, the Edison-Poole Eventographe 1 POOLE'S QUARTETTE PARTY 1 Mandolin, Orchestral, and Military Bands of Solo Performers, the whole forming the Greatest, Grandest, Best, and most Recherche ever conceived. 5492 Manager t. Mr JAMES SCOTT, Originator and Owner. Mr CHAS. W. POOLE, NEWPORT. THE NEW NEWPORT EMPIRE, i. CHARLES-STREET. MANAGING DIRECTOR OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. The marvellous adaptability of man evidenced by one of to-day's greatest wonders, UNTHAN, a man withont arms and hands, who knows how to do with- out them FRANK CRAIG and Company in the latest American coon songs and dances. Six sweet singers of the Tyrol, the SARNTHALER SEXTETTE of Alpine Ladies. The Operatic Clog Daucer, CHARLES OUSLEY, in his comic songs and unique dances. The popular Dialect Comedienne, ADA ALEXANDRA, as the Dutch Girl, with her Company of Comedians, in the funniest of all Farcicalities— The Map on 1" KITTY BERESFORD, Vocalist and Dancer. The HARRISONS, Character Duettists and Dancers. GIBBON'S BIO-TABLEAUX of a Panto- mime, "CINDERELLA," and a number of War Pictures of thrilling interest. LYCEUM, NEWPORT. tLj Proprietor Manager. Mr CLARENOK SQONES. THIS DAY, at 2 and 7.30, THE AMERICAN TrTEIRESS. MATINEE. TO-DAY at 2 o'clock. Prices. 6d to £1 Is. Box Office Opeu Daily '10 to 10. Telephone No. 158 Nat. Next Week—IN OLD KENTUCKY. -< fluMk ).ppnintnttttfs. JGLAENAVON SCHOOL BOARD. —— WANTED IMMEDLVTELY, for the Garn School (Mixed), a CERTIFICATED ASSISTANT MIS- TRESS. One accustomed to teach Drawing pre- ferred. Salary £65 per annum. Applications, stating age, &c., together with copies of three recent testi- monials, to be sent to HARRY PARRY, Solicitor, Blaenavon, Mon., 5590 Clerk to the Board. COUNTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. WANTED, YOUNG MEN of good character and education. also able to drive a pair of horses well. Age 21 to 26 years height not less than 5 feet 10 inches without boots.—For further particulars apply to 5576 J, COLOUHOUN, Chief Constable. Unsnratue. SUN INSURANCE OFFICE. K3 FOUNDED 1710. Sum insured in 1898 exceeded .£430000,000, For all particulars apply to the following AGENTS CARDFF. Mr Wentworth H. Price, 21, Higb-streel, Mr Charles Cross. 21, Working-street. Mr John Jenkins, 10, Westgate-street. Mr F. E. Furse. Messrs B. H. Seel & Isaac, Theatre Royal Chambers. Mr F. J. Barter, Central Chambers, Working-street. Mr W. Williams, 119, St. Mary-street. Aberkenfig Mr Jesse Hurley. Cadoxton and Barry DocLMr B. G. Davies. Cowbridge Mr Thos. J. Parsons. Dowlais, 51, Sand-street Mr Isaac Edwards. Gilfach Goch.—.— ..Mr John Edwards. Gorseinon — Mr Richard F. Bennett, Hengoed Mr George Seaborne, Llandaff .Mr John Howe. Llantrisant Mr F. R. Jones. Maesteg .— Mr David Davies. 16926 Pentre Mr Thomas Rhys Evans Treharris and Caerphiily .MrWrn. Dowdeswell 5434 j^COTTISH IDOWS' J1UND. PARTICIPATING POLICIES ISSUED NOW SHARE IN "gONUS 1899. BEFORE DECIDING WHERE TO ASSURE INQUIRE WEIAT THIS MUTUAL SOCIETY CAN DO FOR YOU. BRISTOL—BALD WIN-STREET. 5358 JOHN GRAY. Resident Secretary. WILLIAMS' (PONTARDAWE) WORM LOZENGES. For over Thirty Years this highly valuable Remedy has met with the greatest success. The effect upon Weak, Delicate Children (often given up as incurable) 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, instead of the anxiety, of his gua.rdi,ans.. Sir,—I have for sometime used your Anthelmintic |. or Worm Lozenges in myfa^niiy, and find them a very speedy aad efficacious cure for ascearides, and their agreeable and conveníenfl. form. is a great recommen- dation for children.—W. Hutchinson, Vicar of Howdon Sold at 9Jad, 133id, Chemists, or for 14 oc 34 stamps Irom J.DaTies, teati. Justness$.&&r £ ssts. I! =- JANUARY, 1900, J JAMES JJOWELL AND (T8 Q. R B A T E S T gAL B 0 N.. ( THE FIRST MONTH THE YEAB IS t THE CUSTOMERS' MONIfi, JAMES JJOWELL & 1 QREATEST SALE, — "j. THE FIRST MONTH OF EVERY YEAB IS THE MONTH OF THE FEQPIiE, 1 ALL GOODS REDUCED TO SALE PRICES. GREAT ADVANCES IN PRICE a.? OF WOOL NOT TAKEN {: INTO ACCOUNT, J .'1 JAMES JJOWELL & COMPANY, Jj THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, j: J&. <U CARDIFF &3&1 r V- i; SEATS FOR SHOP ASSISTANTS ACT, 1899. j BEFORE ORDERING ELSEWHERE WRITE I FOR ILLUSTRATIONS. J COUZENS' SI-IOP SEAT. Simple, but Effective. Cheap and Strong. GEO. COUZENS AND CO., SHOP FITTERS, RIVERSIDE WORKS CAHDIFF. 5205 BUY OF THE MANUFACTURERS. rriHSJ DOATH I^URNISHINGriO.]. 32, CASTLE-ROAD, & VERE-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF, Admitted by their Customers to be the Most Fair dealing, best and Cheapest House Furnishers In 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 the Ma.n- sion. We hold one of the largest and best selected Stocks in South Wales on our own Premises at the lowest possible price consistent with good workman- ship and sound reliable Furniture. SPECIALITY.—Our Home-made Dining and Drawing* room Suites, which can be made to Customers' own Designs and selected Coverings. Furniture, Bedsteads, and Bedding of eTery description supplied on easy terms. GENERAL TERMS:— £ 3to £ 4 worth, Is 6dweekly*, JS6 to JE7 worth, 2s 6d weekly £10 to £12 worth, 3s 6d weekfy £15 to £20 wprth 5s weekly. Larger amounts at special quotations to suit Customers' own conveni- ence. No deposit required from previous Customers. 5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT allowed to Customers settling their accounts promptly. All Goods deliverec free in Town or Country. Carpets made and laid, Linoleums aDd Floor Cloths fitted free of charge. CLOSED AT 2 O'CLOCK WEDNESDAYS. No connection with any other firm in Cardiff. Please Note Our Only Address :— THE ROATH FURNISHING COMPANYt 42. CASTLE-ROAD, and VERE-STREET, 1163 ROATH, CARDIFF 36e R. J. HEATH & SONS. PIANOFORTES AND ORGANS _g. BY ALL MAKERS. SOLE AGENTS FOR JOHN BROAD WOOD AND SONS, J. AND P. SCHIEDMAYER, AND FOR TBB AMERICAN ANGELUS ORCHESTRAL CROWN PIANOS AND ORGANS. Instruments returned from Hire at greatly Reduced Prices a.nd Instalments. SPECIAL DISCOUNTS. 151 Gs. BROADWOOD BARLESS GRAND, 95 „ SHORT OVERSTRUNG 80 H BROADWOOD UPRIGHT GRAND, 65 „ SCHIEDMAYER „ 55 If COLLAllD to 38 to ASSOCIATION « 30 „ PARISIAN IRON-FRAME. 24 „ HENRY I Monthly Instalments from 103 6d | upwards, by arrangement. I 5s TO 6s IN THE £ DISCOUNT FOR CASH. Carriage Paid. GUARANTEED AND TUNED FREE. Grand and Upright Pianofortes by Collard, Btiflw- mead, Kirltlmm, Erard, Pleyel, Bluthner, Becnsfcctn Stein way, &c. ORGANS FROM 5gs., J By Mason and Hamlin, Bell, Smith and Others. 51, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFB. 70, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD. .51, WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH. FACTORY:LONDON. Nat. Telephone Cardiff 1,021: Pontypridd. 21. ROSSS ROYAlT jgELFAST ^ERATED& jyp[NERAL"y^rATBRS AND LIME-JUICE CORDIAL May be obtained in any Port in the United Km&iMt from the leading Ship Store Dealers. 4JM