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Trade Addresses. JOHN AND CHARLES SANKEY, TEA DEALERS, FAMILY GROCERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS DUN RAVEN PLACE, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED GROCERS IN BRIDGEND. ESTABLISHED 1865. Ø" AGENTS FOR —————— W. & A. GILBEY'S WINES AND SPIRITS. BASS AND ALLSOPP'S BURTON ALES. DEVENISH AND CO'S WEYMOUTHAL E S. AND GUINNESS DOUBLE STOUT (in Cask and Bottles). SCHWEPPS AND gUMMEKS MINERAL RATERS. SPECIAL LINES PINE APPLES, 3LB. TIN, 9D. FINEST QUALITY. J. & C. S. guarantee all Goods seat from their Establishment to be of the very Best Quality obtainable, and at the Lowest Possible Prices, and Customers may rely upon all Orders (per first post) being Executed same day as received. Any Article required and not in stock, can be procured at the earliest possible moment. 5203 NOTICE! BOROUGH OF ABERAVON (PORT TALBOT) FAIRS FOR 1895. THE NEXT GREAT FAIR AT ABERAYON", WILL TAKE TLACE ON MONDAY, APRIL 1st, FOR THE SALE OF HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, FLANNEL; AND THE PLEASURE FAIR. The attention of Farmers and Dealers is called io the unusual facilities offered at the above FAIR for the SALE and PURCHASE of all kinds of STOCK; also to the excellent arrangements by the Railway Company. I As- The FLANNEL FAIR will be on a much Larger Scale than ever before seen in Aberavon. (Signed), LEWIS LEWIS, Mayor. Aberavon, March 4th, 1895. 1479 NEW SEEDS! NOW ON SALE, AT J. SEED AND DRUG J ABERA VON. SWEETHEART'S JJACONI SWEETHEARTS' ]JAMS! THE FINEST MEAT IMPORTED. SWEETHEARTS' JJACON, 5D. PER LB., BY THE SIDE. SWEETHEARTS' HAMS, 6D. PER LB., WHOLE. SOLD BY:— k'- I. W. LEAKE & Co., | THE MAESTEG SUPPLY STORES, MAESTE& 1450 gERYANTS' J^EGISTRY OFFICE NOW OPEN AT NOLTON STREET, BRIDGEND. Ladies requiring Servants, and Servants requiring places can apply. AÐDBBes- J. QUARMBY, Public Benefit Boot and Shoe Stores. 1487 NEW GROCERY, SHOP & WAREHOUSE, CROSS STREET, BRIDGEND. J. W. ROBERTS, TN thanking his Friends and the Public for their kind support during the past Thirty-five Years, begs to inform them that he has REMOVED HIS BUSINESS, AS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, To the above Address. He trusts by strict attention to business, and careful selection of the best quality Goods, to merit a continuance of public patronage. mr NOTE THE ADDRESS :— CROSS STREET, ADJOINING "SHIP HOTEL." 1174 The Margam and District PLOUGHING MATCH WILL TAKE PLACE On Thursday, March the 14th,'1895, (Weather permitting). <3T Competitors will please take this as the only intimation. 1495 THEODORE THOMAS, HON. SKC. WHEELBARROWS.— FOR SALE, 2001 ▼ T strong; and well-made; price 12s. each Chns. Jenkins and Son, Timber Merchants, Bridgend. [2878
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GLYNCORRWG LOCAL (GOVERNMENT DISTRICT. FINANCIAL STATEMENT. YEAR ENDED 25TH MARCH, 1894. RECEIPTS. MEEBI £ a. d. OTHER THAN FROM I^OANS. "VISSBB -3 '25FT From General District Rate 1,137 5 2 From the County Council:— In respect of Salaries of Medical Officers of Health £ 3 i5 0 Do. do. Inspector of Nuisances 8 4 5 ———— 11 19 5 Other Receipts:— From other sources, viz.—Refunded 0 1 0 Total Receipts other than from Loans 1,149 5 7 ..> TOTAL £ 1,149 5 7 EXPENDITURE. £ s. d. OTHER trHAN OUT OF LOANS. Sewerage Works 23 19 6 Street Improvements (other than Main Roads 17 18 3 Other Payments in Respect of Roads (in- cluding scavenging and watering the streets and roads, but not including the value of the water supply for street watering where the Local Board supply it), viz. Repairs £ 03 n 3 Scavenging. 212 3 11 w «.. 305 15 2 Waterworks 39 2 3 Public Lighting (not including the value of the Gas where the Local Board supply it) 64 14 6 Disinfectants. 67 17 6 Election Expenses 46 15 2 Legal and Parliamentary Expenses. 209 4 7 Salaries not previously included :— Clerk £ 42 I 0 Medical Officer of Health 22 10 0 Surveyor 76 8 9 Collector 31 6 3 172 6 0 Establishment Charges not before in- cluded 55 12 9 IN RESPECT OF LOANS :— Principal repaid £ 10 0 0 Interest (including Tax). 9 2 0 ———— 19 2 0 Total Expenditure other than out ofJ £ 1 Q22 ? g Total Expenditure £ 1,022 7 8 Balance at the end of Year: — In Treasurer's hands, as per Ledger £ 92 16 5 In hands of other officers (Surveyor) 34 1 7 ———— 126 17 11 TOTAL £ 1149 5 7 £ s. d Rateable Value of the District according to the Poor Rate Valuation List in force ) ,0Q at the commencement of the year .J 1 Assessable Value of the District according to the General District Rate made next? before the commencement of the year f 18,072 17 6 Total expenditure (as shown above) 1,022 7 *8 Net Expenditure on which Stamp is payable 1,022 7 8
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CUTHBERTSON & POWELL, CLERKS OF THE BOARD. 24th of May, 1894. I HEREBY CERTIFY that I have compared the entries in the above Statement with the Vouchers and other Documents relating thereto, and that the Regulations with respect to such Statement have been duly complied with. I hereby further certify that I have ascertained by Audit the correctness of such statement and that the expenditure of the Local Board during the year ended the 25th day of March 1894, included in such Statement, and allowed by me at the Audit, is One Thousand and Twenty-two Pounds. Seven Shillings, and Eightpence. As witness my hand this 12th day of January, 1895. HUGH R. WILLIAMS, DISTRICT AUDITOR. LOAN ACCOUNT —STATEMENT with Reference to LOAN obtained by the LOCAL BOARll for the above-named DISTRICT. Year Ended the 25th March, 1894.
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Purpose of Loan, Amount sactioned to be borrowed. Date of sanction. Period authorised for Repayment. Amount originally borrowed. Date of original borrowing. Rate of Interest pay- able on Loan out- standing. Mode of Repayment. Amounts paid during the Year, not including pay- ment ;to or Repayment out of Sinking Fund. Principal. I Interest. Amount of Principal still owing. I WATERWORKS 600 29-11-88:30 years 600 1888 j 3 £ ^-yearly 10 0 0' 9 2 0' 510
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rpOWN JJALL, JJRIDGEND. (UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE). A GRAND EVENING CONCERT WILL BE GIYEN On Wednesday, March 27th, 1895, BY THE RENOWNED PONTY GYMMER MALE VOICE GLEE SOCIETY (92 IN NUMBER) Assisted by the following Artistes :— SOPRANO :-MISS MATTIE DA VIES, CARDIFF, Assistant Conductor of the Royal Welsh Ladies Choir, and winner of National and other Eisteddfodic Prices. TENOR:-Mp. W. T. DAVIES, Winner of the Tenor Solo at the Pontypridd National Eisteddfod, 1893. BARITONE AND BASS MR. D. HENGOED AND MR. JOHN ISAAC. CONDUCTOR :—MR. TOM RICHARDS. ACCOMPANIST :-MISS C. THOMAS. Doors open at Seven o'clock, to commence at Eight. Carriages may be qrdered for 10.15. ADMISSION :—Reserved Seats, 3s.; Second, 2s.; a limited number of 18. Tickets will be issued. OF Plan of the Hall may be seen, and Seats Booked, at Messrs. Thomas and Shackell's, Wyndham- street, Bridgend. A SPECIAL TRAIN will run from Bridgend to Pontycymmer at 10.30 p.m., Stopping at all Intermediate Stations. AST See Bills. 1460 rpOWN JJALL, MAESTEG. A GRAND EISTEDDFOD Will be held at the above place, On Mabon's Day, April 1st, 1895. CHIEF CHORAL COMPETITION "Thanks be to God.Prize, £ 15. (Choirs not to be under 70 in number), For the Drum and Fife Band that will best render "Morfa Rhuddlan and "Caerphilly March" (Peters). Prize, JB5. ADJUDICATORS :—MUSIC— MR. REES EVANS, Aberdare. POETRY, RECITATION, &c.- REV. CEULANYDD WILLIAMS. The Programmes may be had from the SECRETARY—T. KING DAVIES, 1324 Bridge-street, Maesteg. GRAND EISTEDDFOD -AT BARRY, EASTER MONDAY, 1895. CHIEF CHORAL: "Thanks be to God," .£40; £ 1 to each Conductor. MALE VOICE Valiant Warriora," JMO, a Medal to Conductor. JUVENILE CHOIR: "Storm the fort of Sin" Jg5. SOLOS, £ 1 Is. DUETS, £2 2s. tT CHEAP TRAINS FROM ALL PARTS. Programmes, by post lid., from the Secretary :— EDWARD HOWELLS. 11, Gaen Street, 1244 BARR Y. URE-BRED BERKSHIRE BOAR to SERVE sire, Llanharran dam, "Miseltoe Bough." Llanharran is by Longstop (No. 2819 Berk- shire Herd Book), whose stock have been very successful in the English show yards. Five Shillings tofbe paid at time of serving.-Apply, Mr. Daniel Thomas, Village Farm, Colwinstone. 900 rjlOWN JJ ALL, Jg RIDGEND, A L "E C T URE Will be Delivered in the above place, On Friday, March the 15th, 1895, BY' THE B«v. W. PEDR WILLIAMS, London, SUBJECT "Russell Lowell-Poet, Patriot, & Prophet." Chair to be taken at 8 p.m. ADMISSION:-ONE SHILLING. Ø" Proceeds in aid of the English Congregational Church. 1462 "Mor o gan yw Cymru gyd." SMYRNA, PENYFAI. CYNHELIR EISTEDDFOD YN Y LLE UCHOD, Dydd Llun (Mabon) Mai 6fed, 1895. PRIF DDARNAU I'r Cor, dim dan 30 mewn rhif, a ganont yn oreu, "Jerusalem fy Nghartref Gwiw" (Mason). Gwobr, JB4. a Baton i'r Arweinydd Uwyddianus. I'r Parti, ddim dan 12eg mewn rhif, a ganont yn oreu, "Caegarw" (DAU Beniiill blaenaf). (Gan Mr, Henry John, Caegarw-funn, ger Bridgend). 15s. Sir Programmes i'w cael, am y pris arferol, gan yr Ysgrifenydd— JAMES COOKE, Penyfai, near Bridgend. A GRAND EISTEDDFOD WILL BK HELD AT PISGAH BAPTIST CHAPEL, :P-ZT,Ir" On Saturday, April the 27th, 1895. CHIEF CHORAL COMPETITION Anthem, c. Dyddiau dyr. sydd fel glaswelltyn (T. Davies, G.T.S.C.) Prize. JEt Os, and Pinfold's "Metronome" to the successful conductor. Male Voice, "Cydgan y morwyr." Prize, 12s. Party, hymn, "Gobaith" (Mr. Jacob Ware, A.C.. Kenfig Hill). Prize, 10. j Solos, 5s. duetg, 108. Programmes may be had from the Secretary- E. T. ESAIAS, Prince Road, Kenfig Hill. 1443 GLOUCESTER CARRIAGE AND ^THEEL STORKS, ESTABLISHED 1846. THE jp:w SHOW ROOMS FOR C A it 1; 1 AGES ARE NOW OPEN. THESE ROOMS, having a floor area of 12,400 sq. feet, and lighten with electricity, are the largest and handson est Carriage Rooms in the West of England. They r. sifuated at the Corner of NORTHGATE STREET d,lId GEORGE STREET, GLOUCESTER, within three or four minutes' walk of the Railway Statious and the Cross. A LARGE STOCK of Broughin.f-, Dog-carts, Landaus, Trade and other Vehicles, SU::H of which are fitted with Electric Light, Rubber and Pneumatic Tyres. PROPRIETORS :-The Cloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company Limited. Makers also of R-iiiw.y Carriages, Saloons, and other Rolling Stock. Address:—THE CARRIAGE & WAGON Co., GLO'STER. ALFRED SLATER, General Manager. 1350 IT OST, WHITE SHAWL, between Kenfig Hill JLJ and Margam, on Thursday, February 21st. Finder rewarded on returing same to Police- station, Kenfig Hill. 1444 Auctioneers' Announcements. MESSRS. W. THORNE & SON'S ANNOUCEMENTS. SALE (TO-MORROW) SATURDAY. ———— BRIDGEND, GLAMORGANSHIRE. Sale of Valuable Leasehold Dwelling-Houses and Premises situate at White Rock, Bridgend. MR. W. THORNE has received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, at the SHIP HOTEL, BRIDGEND, on SATURDAY, the 9th day of MARCH, 1895, at Three p'clock in the Afternoon (subject to conditions to be then and there read), all those Two Valuable LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, With the Gardens and Premises thereto belonging situate at White Rock, Bridgend, and now, or lately, in the respective occupations of Sergeant- Major Hill, and Mr John Morgan, at weekly rentals of 5s. each. The Premises are held for the residue of a term of 999 years from the 2nd of February, 1885, at the total ground rent of £4 2s. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Wyndham-street, Bridgend, or to MR. S. H. STOCKWOOD, Solicitor, 1429 Bridgend. SALE NEXT MONDAY. HEOLAS, NEAR WICK, BRIDGEND. Sale of Household Furniture, &c. MESSRS W. THORNE & SON have received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, on MONDAY Next, MARCH 11th, 1895, the whole of the Household Furniture and Effects. Of the late Mrs. Rowle, Including a variety of useful articles, and a quantity of seed and other Potatoes, garden crops, &c. TERMS:—Cash. Sale at 2.30 p.m. 16, Wyndham-street, Bridgend. 1517 SALE NEXT WEDNESDAY. NEWCASTLE HILL, BRIDGEND. Sale of Furniture, &c. MESSRS. WM. THORNE & SON have re- ceived instructions from Mrs Thomas Neal, to SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 13th, 1895, the whole of the Household Furniture and Effects, Comprising:—bedstead and palliasses, wool bed, night commode, 2 small chests of drawers, 2 large ditto, walnut table, 3 square tables, 2 kitchen ditto, cupboard, dresser,'flight birdcage, 2 breeding ditto, 2 brass curtain rods, awing glass, towel rails, wash- stand and ware, dressing table, filter, 12 cane-seated chairs, 3 camp ditto, 3 arm ditto, gentleman's easy ditto, 7 small chairs, dinner ware, china ornaments, rugs, carpets, gas fittings, fenders, fire irons, water butt, and various kitchen utensils too numerous to particularise. Terms, Cash Sale at Two p.m. 16, Wyndham Street. Bridgend, 1516 CEFN CRIBBWR, NEAR BRIDGEND. Sale of Customary Freehold Property. MR. WM. THORNE is instructed by the Mortgagee to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Star Inn. Cefn Cribbwr, on THURSDAY, the 21st MARCH, at 5.30 p.m., subject to conditions of sale to be then produced, Customary Freehold Lands, Adjoining the Board Schools, at Cefn Cribbwr, comprising Three Acres or thereabouts in One Lot, or in Building Plots, as may be determined before the sale. For further particulars and plans apply to the Auctioneer, 16, Wyndham-street, Bridgend, or to SCALE AND DAVID, Solicitors, 1432 Bridgend. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. BRYNCALED-FACH, CEFNCRIBBWR. (Ii miles from Kenfig Hill Station, L. & O. Railway). Sale of Live Stock, Implements, Furniture, &c. MESSRS. W. THORNE & SON have received instructions from Mr. George Morgan and Mrs. Richard Morgan, to SELL BY AUCTION, on THURSDAY, MARCH 21st, 1895, as above. Particulars next week. 16, Wyndham-street, Bridgend. 1428 ^—— MR. RHYS D. MORGAN'S ANNOUNCEMENTS. SALE NEXT THURSDAY. CYMMER, AVON VALLEY. TO CONTRACTORS. BUILDERS, AND OTHEBS. Superior Leasehold Dwelling Houses and Paving and Building Stone Quarry for Sale. MR. RHYS D. MORGAN has been instructed by Mrs Eleanor Evans (Administratrix of the late David Evans, deceased), to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Walnut Tree Hotel. Aberavon, on THURSDAY, the 14th day of MARCH, 1895, at 3.30 o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to such conditions of sale as shall then be produced, the following desirable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. LOT 1.—All that SHOP AND DWELLING HOUSE, with BAKEHOUSE at the rear, situate fronting the main road at Cymmer, now in the occupation of Mr Abednego John, as a monthly tenant; and also all those FIVE MESSUAGES or DWELLING HOUSES and STABLE adjoining the above, and now in the occupation of Mrs Evans and others, as monthly tenants. This property, which is well and substantially built, is situate in the best part of Cymmer, and has been continuously occupied since its erection. The premises are held under a lease dated the 12th August, 1874. granted by John Thomas, Esq., for a term of 99 years from 25th March, 1874, at the low annual ground rent of £2 10s. for the lot. The gross rents received from the premises amount to JB91 per annum. LOT 2.—All that magnificent QUARRY of PAVING and BUILDING STONE, opened by the late David Evans at Fforchlaes aforesaid, together with all the rights, powers, and privileges of working the same, conferred on the lessee under which the same is held. This property is held under a lease dated the 31st August, 1889, granted by W. E. Jayne, Esq., and others, for a term of 10 years, from the 24th Juue, 1889, subject to the payment of the rent of B30 per annum, and the royalties of l £ d. per superficial yard of paving stone, and 3d. per ton of 21 cwt building stone. The royalties merge in the rent, and the lease contains a two years average clause. The Quarry is now in full working order, an immense quantity of paving and other stone being exposed ready for working. The paving stone, which is easily worked, is of the finest quality, and is well known throughout the district, and much sought after by local authorities for purposes of streets improvements and other works. The purchaser of this lot will take the full benefit of the agreement with the Avon Vale Colliery Copipany, Limited, relating to the Siding, by means of which access is obtained to the South Wales Mineral Railway. The Sale presents to builders and contractors an opportunity seldom met with, of purchasing a valuable property ready to yield an immediate return. LOT 3.-All those SIX DWELLING HOUSES, situate at Fforchlaes, near Cymmer. now in the occupation of Messrs D. Jones and others, as monthly tenants, at rents producing in the whole J661 2b. per annum. These premises are held together with a piece of building ground adjoining, under a lease dated the 3lst OilY of August, 1889, granted by W. E. Jayne, Esq., and others, for a term of 99 years, from the 29th day of September, 1889, at the annual ground rent of .SIC. There is ample space on the land included in the lease for the erection of nine more dwelling houses. The lease gives power and contains a covenant on the part of the lessee for the erection of fifteen houses altogether. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer at his Offices, 26, Commercial-street, Maesteg, or to MR. M. A. JENKINS, Solicitor, 1500 Aberavon. FIREWOOD FOR SALE; cut in short lengths; Jt* 1/- per cwt., delivered,—Arthur PhilliJlIIp Steam Carriage Works, Bridgend. 1472 Auctioneers' Announcements. MR. JOHN DAVID'S ANNOUNCEMENTS SALE NEXT TUESDAY. COWBRIDGE MARKET. 1 Sale of Fat Stock. MR. JOHN DAVID has received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, on TUESDAY, MARCH 12th, 1895,— 80 Fat YEARLfNGS. 4 Fat CATTLE. Sale at 10.30 a.m. 1499 MARCH FAIR, 19TH INST. Sale of Excellent Pony. MR. JOHN DAVID has received instructions from Mr J. G. Harold Bird, to SELL by AUCTION on TUESDAY, MARCH 19th, 1895 (Cow bridge Fair Day), excellent FAST TROTTING BAY PONY, 8 Years Old, 13.1. Sale at 11.30 near the Stock Market. 1498 MR. MICHAEL DAVIES'S ANNOUNCEMENTS. SALE OF GROCERY STOCK &c. NEXT WEDNESDAY. AT ABERKENFIG. MR. MICHAEL DAVIES has received instruc- tions from the Official Receiver in Bank- ruptcy, to SELL BY AUCTION, OH WEDNESBAY NEXT, THE 13TH DAY OF MARCH, 1895, on the premises, the Stock-in-Trade, Trade Utensils, and Household Furniture &c. of J. T. ReeB, Grocer, Bridgend Road, Aberkenfig, COMPRISING :— A quantity of general groceries, provisions, tea, potato and other scales and weights, and a lot of useful furniture and effects. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock, sharp. 1505 Election Addresses. Glamorgan County Council Election, 1895. BRIDGEND DIVISION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I BEG most sincerely to thank those 399 Electors who gave me their support at the recent Election, and also to those workers who by their ready assistance, voluntarily given, helped me to make such a stand, and to secure such a number of votes, in the face of the questionable tactics adopted by the other side. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your faithful Servant, WILLIAM OWEN McGAUL. Quarella, March 5th, 1895. 1485 County Council Election, 1895. OGMORE DIVISION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I THANK you for the honour you have done me in electing me to the County Council. I shall endeavour to do my duty to all classes of my constituents, and so justify the trust you have reposed in me. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours obediently, JOHN ILTYD DILLWYN NICHOLL. Merthyrmawr, Bridgend, 5th March, 1895. 1486 Glamorgan County Council Election, 1895. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BRIDGEND DIVISION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I HAVE to thank you most sincerely for the honour you have conferred upon me in electing me as your representative on the Glamorgan County Council. I trust that my conduct will be such as will prove to you that your confidence has not been misplaced. The duties devolving upon me I shall endeavour to discharge in a faithful and impartial manner, and with a view to the best interests of the District. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, WILLIAM POWELL. Rotunda Buildings, Bridgend, March 7th, 1P95. 1504 Glamorgan County Council. GARW VALLEY DIVISION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I MOST sincerely thank you for returning me as your Representative on the above County Council, for the next triennial term, unopposed. My endeavours will be to watch your interests faithfully in the future, as I have in the past. Your obedient servant, 1482 JOHN THOMAS. Notices. NEW GARDEN SEEDS! D. JENKINS, CHEMIST & DRUGGIST, HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SEEDS FOR PRESENT SOWINGS, Of first quality, and at Reasonable Prices. Nettleship Prize Early Long Pod BEANS At 6d. per Quart. PEAS AND SMALL SEEDS, OF BEST SORTS, At Equally Low Prices. 4, WYNDHAM STREET, BRIDGEND. 1397 WHEELER'S PURE SEEDS! POST FREE. Wheeler's Selected Brussels Sprouts. Produces large and very fine flavoured Sprouts in abundance. Per pkt., 1 Wheeler's Imperial Cabbage. This splendid early Cabbage maintains its position as one of the best in culti- vation. Per pkt., 1/ per oz., 1/6 Wheeler's St. David Leek. This is one of the finest Leeks in cultiva- tion, being of great size, blanches freely, and is tender and excellent. Per pkt., 1/- CiT On every Packet of Wheeler's Seeds is affixed, a Stamp, bearing new Trade-mark. WHEELER'S PRICED LIST OF VEGE- TABLE and FLOWER SEEDS will be sent Gratis and Post Free. It comprises all the choicest and best varieties both for exhibition and for general uee. J. C. WHEELER & SON, Seed Growers, GLOUCESTER. 1411 Tenders. Glyncorrwg School Board. TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. THE above Board are prepared to receive JL TENDERS for carrying out of ALTERA- TIONS and ADDITIONS to their ABERGWYNFI and CYMMER SCHOOLS. Plans, Specifications, and Bills 'Quantities of the work required to be doro\ rtxav be geen at QUr Offices, 58, vVater Street, NeatV on payment of £2 2s. deposit, which will be returnee on receipt of a bona fide Tender. Tenders, under seal, to be sent to us on or before the 12th March, 1895, and endorsed separately "Tenders for Alteration and Additions." The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. CUTHBERTSON & POWELL, Clerk to the Board. Neath, 1st March, 1895. 1480 Bridgend and Cowbridge Union. TENDERS FOR PROVISIONS, CLOTHING, &c TH E Guardians are prepared to receive TENDERS for the supply to the Workhouse and Cottage Homes, separately, of PROVISIONS NECESSARIES and CLOTHING, for a period of 27 weeks, from Saturday the 30th of March iD. clusive. Statements of the estimated quantity of each article likely to be required, and form of Tender and Contract (which alone must be used) may be had on application at the Workhouse and Cottage Homes respectively. Sealed Tenders endorsed For Workhouse or "For Cottage Homes," with the name of the article tendered for, to be sent to me by post so as to be received by me on or before Friday the 22nd inst, and samples of such articles as admit of it, to be sent to the Workhouse on that day. Tenders will also be received at the same time for Printing, Stationery, Funerals, and Cutting the hair of the Children in the Cottage Homes, and Shaving and Cutting the hair of the Paupers in the Workhouse (for wnich purpose the Contractors must attend when required by the master) during the ensuing year. Tenders for Funerals must state that they will be conducted in accordance with the regulations made by the Guardians. A Vehicle will be provided by the Guardians. Tenders will also be received at the same time for the supply of Meat to the Paupers at Aber- kenfig, Ogmore Valley, and Bridgend, during the half-year, on the order of the Relieving Officer. Also Tenders for Boots and Shoes at Maesteg hnly, and Furnishing Funerals at Maesteg, Bettws, Llangeinor, and Llandyfodwg, on the order of the Relieving Officer. Separate Tenders for each place, sealed and endorsed, to be sent to me by post so as to be received by me on or before Friday, the 22nd inst. The Relieving Officers will be solely liable to the Contractor, who will be entitled to be paid monthly. No Tender will be considered unless delivered through the post. AU Tenders will be opened on Saturday, the 23rd day of March instant, at the Workhouse. The Guardians do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. By order, R. HARMAR COX, Union Offices, Bridgend, Clerk. March 6th. 1895. 1481 Neath Union. TO TRADESMEN AND OTHERS. THE GUARDIANS of the NEATH UNION are prepared to receive TENDERS for the the undermentioned PROVISIONS ERY, a:nd GOODS, to be delivered at the Workhouse, Neath, and also for the supply of the undermentioned Provisions, &c., to be delivered at the Cottage Homes, Bryncoch, for Six Months, commencing on the 25th March inst. Sealed Tenders to be sent to the Clerk to the Guardians before 10 a.m., on Monday, the 18th March inst. Groceries, Beef and Mutton. Boots and Shoes Wines and Spirits, Coal, Potatoes, Drapery, an £ Clothing, Coffins with shrouds and use of palls for persons above the age of 11 years (to be delivered within three miles of the town of Neath and Briton berry, the wood to be well-seasoned elm, not less than three-quarters of an inch thick in all parts, and the coffin to be ledged) at per each; coffins and fcT Ef;™11.8 und«r that age, at per each Milk for the Workhouse for one year also for the Printing of 300 Lists of Paupers, Abstracts of Accounts, and other Printing of the said Union. 1c,iiars which can be obtained from the Clerk. The Guardians will also be prepared to receive Tenders for Milk, Groceries, Meat. and Boots for the Parishes of Aberavon, Briton Ferry and Coed- franc, and for the district of Taibach. Statements as to the estimated quantity likely to be required, and Conditions of Contract and forms of Tender (in which form alone Tenders will be received), may be had on application to the under- signed on or before SATURDAY, the 16th March next. Separate Tenders must be sent in for the Cottage Homes. ° All Tenders must be sent in to the Clerk on or before the day named. The Guardians do not bind themeelves to accept any tender, and reserve power to accept any Tender in its entirety, or any portion of any Tender, Standard samples of Drapery and Boots are kept at the Workhouse, and can be inspected by intending contractors. Samples of such other articles as admit thereof to be sent in with the tender. By order, H. CUTHBERTSON, Clerk to the Guardians. Union Offices, Neath, March 6th, 1895. 1488 Neath Rural District Council. CWMGWRACH AND BLAENGWRACH WATER SUPPLY. THE above-named Council are prepared to receive TENDERS for the CONSTUCTION of an UNDERGROUND SERVICE TANK (18 000 gallons capacity), the LAYING of 1,774 Lineal cisf olW fittinos' Plans maybe seen, and Copies of the Specification and approximate Bill of Quantitius with Form of lender, may be obtained at the Offices of the Engineer, Mr. W. E- CLASON THOMAS, ASSOC. M. Inst. I.K. on payment of the sum of Two Guineas, which will be returned on receipt of a bona fide tender and all documents. Tenders upon the forms supplied addressed under seal to the Clerk to the Council, are to be delivered ?»<m jer than 4 p.m. on March 11th, and endorsed Supply" Cwmgwrach and Blaengwrach Water The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. HOWEL CUTHBERTSON, CLERK. Neath Rural District Council, 58, Water-street, Neath, South Wales. 1439 TIMBER. GNOLL ESTATE, NEATH. TO BE SOLD BY TENDER (in convenient Lots), a quantity of VALUABLE TIMBER Now lying on above Estate, 9 COMPRISING OAK, ASH, LARCH, ELM, &0. The above Timfcer is all coppice grown, and of good length and quality. Tenders to be setrf fnto GNOLL ESTATE OFFICER NEATH, on or before S/tJtiKK 15'th, 1895. The Highest Tender nor necessarily accepted. Timber to be viewed on' application, and for further particulars apply to SPENCER' T. COLVILEJ Gnoll Estate Office, Neath. 1441 NEATH. FOR SALE, 15 FREEHOLD HOtTSÈS and -t- 9 LEASEHOLD, in the Town and ".cinity. TO LEMD, £ 4,000 at 4 per cent.,q « or 5 per cent, on Leasehold n'fr AJ450, £ 300, J5250, and £ 150 on Leaseholds, at *5'per cent, interest—For further particulars, and to treat, apply to Mr J. Taliesin Davies, Solicitor?. 4, Alma-place, Neath. 1509 TYPE. WRITERS.-Foolscap Bar-Lock, £ 19 TYPE-WRITERS.—Foolscap Bar-Lock, £ 19 -1- Brief size, £ 15 Yost. £ 14; complete; bargains; sound reliable machines two rears warranty instalments if required week'? trial with pIeasure.-Type-writers. London-road, Neath. 1506