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CHARLES D. pHILLIPS FARMERS' SUPPLY STORES, NEWPORT, IVI 0 W., Aim G LOUCESTER. Representative for the Bristol Wagon and Cknfag Works Company's Well-kno- WAGONS, CARTS, CARRIAGES, Ac Illustrated Catalogues with best tetmt ma ap^li cation. Telegrams: Machinery," Newport. 34981
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BIRTHS. MARRIAGES, & DEATHS *fT NiVicy.s appeuriug under (his bond are charivd M atttiuimuui rate of 2s. 64 f(,r 30 w.»* U and Id. for »\;ch additional woru, aud must pivpaid. N?, notices of this description wilt be h^rie d ::@J;1y,1.f1:¡:f1:f}\{: ;0 ¡ .mi forvafled through a >ol i>oi* an acent or •H]V>i,il]lMit of the \VJ-.STV:R.N MAII.. IN MEMORIAM. «9" NOTIC».S under his heading are charged 2s. 6d o r 30 words, an.1 h1. for everv worll extra. ^rU)S^larmg;ro>anli Urates BIRTHS, G^-=n^K.-OnOc;oU-r9,at 1.1w:n Eithin, Swan- ? Mrs. D. M. ?)'?.ck" of ?'d'?h??'°' ?' Mu-rtis'On Tr v. October 10. iH 62, Oakrteld- rreet, Cardiff, 7: v :(o nf Richard Harris, of a son. ?:?!AGES. • HB( ^KATH. September 11, at St. Peter's :r,h. ?" ?" ?t"c.L. by the Kev. ''W" f\ Walhs, Theiv t-idest son of the late Joseph i arr, "f S\"l11(,t and < ardiiY, tf) Charlotte, eldest daughter ni J A. Heekrath. of Craddock. AV, J!N -VHII.LJP.S.—On October 10, at St. Andrew'S Church, Llwynpia, l?? the Kev. J.?,ph job St. J vt ban's, Ralph Onghron D??so)?. S'y? port, Mou., to Edith S,lw-,t Phillips, onlv d?.u?htcr ?f Mr. J. F. Phin.ps.Bnd?f H'o??.' To? pandy. THOMAS—JOHNSON.—October 7,at St. Andrew's, Ful- ham, by the Rev. John Meredith, Gomer Llewellyn, h? sou of Thomas Thomas, Merhyr Tydfil, to 1"s'.l.( Erie Wenonah Johnson, _Iyr Twdf,1,17t? J. C" Job" 1111"t d?,, h? glt(,r of the !ato Daniel Macfle, London, Canada, DEATHS. EDWARIB^OJI Oct. 7th, at Raglan, Tom Ferrers E?rdi!. !t?d ?. Public hmfr?ou T)Mrix!i?' ?o dclock. Ragla- KI.I?,bor 10, at Fairwater HouM. B.tD?or-Mre?t. Ko?i,, MMry Anne, the beloved wife of H. '?"?' (daughter .1 the I.t" John Edmund.. T.V.R.), used 50. Deeply regretted. V uneral Saturday u thre p.m. .1 vn'ktxs. On Octoi-er 9, at th residence or bi'4 brother, Thomas Jenkins, Marchioness of Bm^ H\itl. rick-?tr?et, Cardiff. Charles Jenkins in hia27tb year. V.l will Jettkii,s, day, the 12th hurt., at throe *>.m. Friends kindly accept th1 ):\tinaton. at 7. Courtbn.t.terrace. Mer- thyr, John l()o(>rt Jùn (1-tl of Dowlais), .,?d 62 years. No wre;itSs. fit ZMeiiioritiiii. ID irW1r. memory o;" Frederick, fmu'th son of Ih, late wmiMa Ro?M't' W'n???o?'a-' kill,?l S' thG? Dot.)? October Ot1. 1892. "Suffer litM" children to come unto Me."
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T O N E I^ROS s 'Sous of the Lute Alderman G. A. Stone), COMPLETE •FUNERAL FUKSISHEKS AMI FUSKKAI, DIRECTORS. EVERY REQUISITE FOR FUNERALS OF ALL CLASSES. i Proprietors Funeral Cars. Hearses, Shellibiers, and Coaches. Suverb i lemiiih Horses, dcc. ;PI!ICE LIST ON APPLICATION ) Pl,, Note the Only Add- 5, WOEKIXG-STREET, Telegraphic Address:— I; z-lae BROS■> CARDIFF. G. Å. STONE AND CO., UNDERTAKERS. ESTABLISHED OVER 30 TEARS. At the Old and Only Address- 10, 11, AND 12. WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. AIID UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF 1 MISS STONE, Assisted by an Efficient Staff, Telf"aphir AcMre^s—" 8TOE," Undertaker, ? Cardiff. 21505 ÇJurtÚm l'mmarp1 Tin and Tome Flau-s. at London Oct. 13 Ms8N BRADL?,?Y and COOKE. O't- 13 Household "Furniture, at Cardiff Oct. 12 Mr. L. COHEN. PutBiture, Ac., at Cardiff Oct. 12 Messrs. TREGEBTHEN DUNN and CO. ateaza S?,- Tup <it Cardiff Oct, 19 Pilot Cutter, at Cardiff Oct. 19 1r. D. EVANS. Stock-in-Trade, Furniture, Ac., at Treharria, Oct. 12 and 13 Mr. J. FRANCIS. Shorthorn Bulls,  J;par Lluudilo O,t. 18 ;OTTi?l,-CZ, BOWRING, and PERlL Fir^t-class Furniture, ai Cardiff Oct, 13 D,h Bulbs, at Carditr Oct. 14 Hunters andH"rnes. Horses, at Cardiff Oct. 20 Hunters, *t Cardiff .Oct. 20 Me¡;;rs. W. and S. HERN. Horses, at Cardiff Oct. 14 Mr. E. F. KENNARD. Furniture. <i:c., at Cardiff Oct. 12 Mr. MORGAN MORGAN. J.i:I.ç,.h,)!{¡ He -■ ;• at Cardiff ■« »RE and CO. H"Íl0' ,diff Oct.9, 12, & 14 1 HE VI 1,,AU(?'IION AND STORAGE f:Ü(¡3f-,T. C; MAODOX and SON, Auctioneers Valual Fllrmt:U,c-, A.C.. at Rooms .Oct. 12 :.1"31, ROACH, and CO. Car.jd»an Hh>\ at Cardiff Oct. 12 Mr. W. H. BEES. ireehold Land, »t. NV:Lt Oct. 11 S'l RAKER and SON. rreehoid Residence. »t Kemsham. Oct. Mr. J. WiLI.IAMS. Freehold Etat, at Llandoverv Oct. 20 fr. J. YOUNG. Cbrornos, Fanry Stock, &<• n'" Oct. 11 & 12 £ (1lr fJp <auction. ..r'r T«>-iM« >RROW. KoYAL MODKIi AUCTION ROOMS, 11, DUKE ST REET, CARDIFF. F3RADiEY and COOKE AVJl ,1 SKLL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY "i, flrt. 12, 1393. a Larre Quantity of Hish-class HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE also a large number "f Paillasses, an tizes. Sale at Two o'elock. :-1112 SCREW TUG FOR SALE. MESSRS. TREGERTHEN DUNN .l.,i and co have receive instrnctioll to ??E L L by AUCTION at the Cardiff Exchange, on THURS. DAY, 19th October, 1893, It Three p.m., the STEAM SCKEV: TUG Wild Rose, of Carfliff, built of iron at Chepstow iu 1??2 Dimensions 30ft. by 16 by 9'6. Net register 12 q13. gro^s 77; fitted with compound engines of ,0 n.h.p. Cylinders, 18in. and 34in.; stroke, 24in. r'on1r:e,eD.g1uP-, stouru winch, Ac. Had new bollr, "aSUM»!: 11fl. 6:11. )'J' 9ft. 6in" and extensive repairs I" May, 1892. Steam. fast on lirht consumption. Vessel can be inspected where she now lies in the West. Bute Dock, Cur-Hff. For Further Parficui r:s apply to Messrs. Guthrie, Heywood, and Co., 01' TO the Auctioneers, both of Mount Start-Sft¡iI '< Cardiff. 25017 To f?ILCf -;DOTEIFRS. MESSRS. TREGERTHEN DUNX 1\1 Ei. :ill.Pn.Tt, «o SELL bv AUCTION: at the Cardiff Exchange, ou URSDAY, October 19th, 1893, at Three p.m., the f, PILOT CUTTER "Glauce," of Cardiff. Bail* at Newport in 1876, l??th 42ft., breadth 13ft. 2in., depth 6f! ?2?,76, festered tonnag*. 23 tons. 'Ven found, pud is now working in tho Bristol Channel, and can be imipected in th Glamorganshire Cc' ii i, Cardiff, cue we-L prior to d-? of -I.. For further )Jarticular al"plv to the Auctioneers, 12, Mount Staart-square, or v> T. H. Stephens, Es' i', Solicit or. both :>f lM»e D.L,. Cardiff. 25070 I ,IAN- on, NLAB J.LANOILO, CARMARTHENSHIRE. MR. JOHN FRANCIS is instructed 1. by E. Jones, K*.K. TO bELL by AUCTION ('1??".t re?rve) at the a.?o%,? place, on ..Ns DAY, October 13th, 1393, 12 Pedigree Short-horn B1tIl and BuH Calves (including 44 Nugget," the celc brad 3r.-t prize Royal Winner at Doucaster), 10 Yearliue Heifers by Nuget," 20 Fat Cattle, 20 Ewes and 50 F?t T' bo.40 well-bred 'Ve1sh Cobs, Ponies, Mountain Ponip-3. Coits, Hungers, un': Catalogues, ^ivin-jr t'ull particr.lais, may be obtained 'T?, A??ti at Carmarthen; or f M E. J, j; d^aorawu, r.laudi'o. 25097 -1' :;1: M»LO BV AUCTION, Without Reserve, on • • >. »? i >A V tiie 14th úi October, 1893, at 11.30 )!. ;11 tlL; F'H'tDOon, by MESSRS! W. and S. HERN, at the Cardiff Tr»mw»Y. Company's DEJ't, WPOJ- 3: no< I' itl, !,tV. TWiiLVE HORSES. Til. ;I 1 011: Horses are direct FROM bsird work suit- C L- -,N I..ER. and ollu-r-. -W (ornín:! of '-¡¡t'f' 25066 'I ■SAJ.I; JO 'IORROW. l nl, i HUHRTDAY, OCTOBER WLI, 18W, at T-.vo o'clock Precisely. 8PF"JI.I, :nTlCE TO PARTIES FUKKiSHISG AND OTIIKKS. S. MADDOX and SON huvp r<ci\<»i instructions to SELL by .UHLJI.: Arr-TT0S, a* [lboe, at their Salerooms, ■■ ,,5vpfr. ;ii• Imm"11I3 ussemblnge of H()l!rlii:J"j,LliNl1'¡;Rjo: and EFFECTS, tiie contents *> i » iarge resi<lence, removed from feuiirtti, i»e Sold Without Reserve, the owner abroad; also the fr Fairfield Villa, compris, upj^ointHients for dining, draw- ,J)-s ;.»i d br r. rooms, in wlid vMluut and maho- tucMi m-K of the hall, jiUircase, and passages, £:i!Œ,l;> of ::=I:srÆ:; tt(i;l' ciimpLotc ju tuvrd wood; also *in excelr »^ut Piaiiofuv: e. i*> quantity of Jots it is im- PossitJe to enun»ru,te, but Full Particulars n.ay be • i l r Auctione d*>\ ;»( ti.o »S,ilerooina. [^5037 WESTERN MAI* ■ £ HS comœJlCIU," PACES FOB WA"S aI fg bp Slurtton. LARGE {'Rt:¡';I¡O:1> S\1,K OF FIRST-CLASS Fl'HlTCHE. iHdU41iH THE EXTILLK CONTENTS OF A LARGE RESIDENCE AT ROATH, IkmovtXl for convenience of sale fti r«rfcion of the wy »'ho in lc ituny for Ltnulon), buppUed >.y Measrø. Whitc'y and Co. of London, and ?her ?if:h?? house furnishers, FOR SALE ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. I}\;I"" ESSRS, GOTTW ALTZ, BOW. i -T j. KtNG. and ITRMY will SELL bv ?UC- r g t;lefuÖc::trÊÎ;r!iot FKIDAY NEXT, ,h o,t.Nr, ??l El,?. o'clock piijii'tu'illv, th«' a VERY FURNITURE, Comprising ALL BRASS A SD IRON BEDSTEADS. sj.rmjf MID horse l?"' 1H' I a NEW DESIGN WALNU? M?Ro{)M" U??'? a'mety e?? i:L Äftl n:R\NH,f,T1fiEIV SUITE with pedestal toilet tables, SEVERAL SUITES OF SMALLER KOOMS. &act content8 of Serv?ts, rooms, double AND EIUGLE toilet services, a BEAR- TI. FUL ROSEWOOD inlaid DRAWING • ROOM SLITE covered in amber silk brocatelle with various desij-tt tables And 11-t Cbi,t t. -Pont. 11'I¡;gt.: (k ::e; luxurio^is S?tt_ au:1 louuge chairs in velvet with occasional chairs, ROSEWOOD CABINET, Dresden and other c!Una, • •rass table lamps, overmantels, window and rtiere bordered Ert?swis carpets, in the Dining- }tÎN'JrrpfLABl: SS? 8n?TE? co*?? 1I10rOCOO, a 7FT. ARTISTIC OAK SIDEBOARD, oak dining table. Ac., marble clocks, brouaes, Japanese vases, a mahogauy sitting-room suite, a.mahogany writing table and bookcase combined, ptatares, hall furniture, A 7-OCTAVE COTTAGE PIANOFORTE by 0,?t?g, I12-'?Rtp American Organ, a chiJI& dinner eryiœ Dessert, tea, and b-k&.t 8erviceø, Engraved table glass, DY,h eoveM, a new ae*? machine by Singer, -d- effects. &c. ON DATY FRIOR TO SALE. may be had of the Auctioneers, C«- diff. 25044 ON SATURDAY NEXT. IMPORTANT SALE OF A SPLJr.œm ASSORTMENT OF BEST CULTIVATED DUTCH BULBS, C.'?i-i?Ig HYACINTHS for Pots ?°' GIL- TUHFS, ?ABC?SS?TS. SCILLA, CR03ijS, SNOWDROPS, m GOTTI?,?LTZ, BOW- -LVJL R[KG, ?d PERRY wiU SELL by AUCTION. M their R?ms. 11, High-?t,.t, Cardiff, on NEXT, 14th October, at H*M-t?t Two o.clo ?k ? the ubove o e oc t c u DUTCH BULBS. Catalogues nuy be had of the Auctioneers. [25067 ANNUAL HUNTER SALE, ON FRIDAY, 20TH OCTOBER (Th, Day Following th CarditY Bacu). F,SSR! S. GOTTAVALTZ, BOW- .l'f..L RING, '? PERRY HOW their A..?4 100 HUNTERS AND HARNESS HORSES, At .?"' H.M-M ?chm<e. Cardia, on FRIDAY, 20th October, at Twelve o'c10ck. Pr.??ut Entries include 20HUXTEKS, thanroper?f'M?AuctMue.M. u. to RII wex-hts, ?hich we? huutad with the phnoip? packs U:oIf.ng:.td;:rsl:tc;,nliW ruOw t11 !r business, and will be -)- to -1?y trial and t'.1? f? ?dayspriortDS "4. W?Gr??**°???° ? .'?'P?y of MMsr.. W. Gre?ryin,l Sons, Royal Livery Stxbl? 'CJLr?y that h?M been runniug iu the Jersey'C?? dt.r.? Ih '!P?31 season, and among them are some nice match harness horses, 5 THOROUGH-BRED MARES, the Property of L,?wiL?J.Shi,?ly,El,q., who is over-stocked. 3 HORSES from S. H. Cowper Co?, "E'aq.. Criok- howelJ. 2 HORSES from D. T. Ale?nder, EM STUDS from H. E. Lambe, Esq.. Ra?by F. J. G, T'i I ""Irllrth; T. B. WUkmMn. ESQ., C. Banweil, Ks i., R. F. Trovers, E?% J. B. Chri? R> Shirley, Esq., G. T. TrobA?, Esq., f<8qV(.. ooke, and others. ?r?. Entries can 6, -?.ptd if -& at' 24910 O FRIDAY, 20TH OCTOBER, i¡m:- ANNUAL SALE OF HUNTERS MESSRS. GOTTWALTZ. BOW. KING. and PERRY have fixed their ANNUAL HUNTER SALE at the Horse Exchange. Cardiff, on FRIDAY, 20th October, atTwelreo'clock, 01 21 HIGH-CLASS HUNTERS. The Pmperty of the Aiwttouprs, Up fry all which have been well summered, and cfjiT" r business thorott(1hly..JIanll of them are prize-takers, and go in hai't1tss. An mGY be seen 0tI6r (J natllmt country foul" days prior to Salo, and are sold sound in rnr.d and '8. 1. Nobleman, Chestnut Gelding, by B -1, by BZi' Aihn!, dam by Xenophon, G. D. by Victor, 5 years, 15.3 14 sto?e,. a b"uti!ul. bk>od b. -1 fa.t euougn TO steepiecnase, can be hunted in a snaffle )"i 11 l? -,i good perfr over any coui'.try, and Jumps with great courage and discretion, has been well ",I,Id with h d?, and has perfect manners for a lad". "2, Pilot, Black GeMing, by K"19 of Prussia, by Pndr. of Vrmtia, dam by,S,T 5 i(?.r., 15.3: up to 14 stone, au extraordinary performer over any description o _,?.ryT very ?,.t, ?i=er of a jump- ing prize thIS year, an accomphshed cross-country horse, stays all day. horse, Richmond, By Glding, 6 years, 15,3, up to 16 stone, a }uh clMS weIght-carrying hunter in eyery repect. very clever, suited to a cramped country. *4. Thew*!l, BrQwu Gelding, by Mackintosh, 7 years, 11.3, up to 14 stone, a thoroughly seasoned hunter, mvst reliahle and brilliant feucer, has great courage, but can be ridden to hounds in a sname bridle, perfect manners, and carries a lfvl bUÎi')}:h¡r' GUii5S 16 bands, up to stone. A very brilliant good hunter, fast. ,tan second iu a poiut-to-poiut in 18W, ca?ying 14 ?ll?a ly h,.t?ti last 1:Yln;el; fin performer and carrie a lady. 6. Bnmjh, Brown Mlre by Goojemt. out of Ne@klet, by ..48S'UJW. 6 "16 h? d,?? up to 13 stone. A good huurr';1 and winner Of. three miles steeplechase. 1' IH'if"'nfUIPI: s>v R?lilg Calendar:' 7. Hc,-r:ds, Gr.r Gellitig by Escort, 6 years. 15.3, pt? 14'stone. A charmmg horse to ride, marvellous jumper, an undeniable hunter, carries a l?d 8. Snhwt Black elding. by Morit!tJ.iou's. by GlfVflf!tWr, out of b(H,Had, by HVst Australian, 7 years, 15.3, riddeu by Mr. G.tt-it? the whole of last season, a AVA performer and fast. "9. Racket, Bay Gelding, 5 Y-" 15.2J, up to 13.7, beautiful hack, very fast and temperate with hounds. No better conveyance in close country. *10. Taj'Lnr, Bay Gelding, by Knight T?-pt-,? 6 years, 15.3. An exceedingly clever horse with hound, neVer makes a mistake, a great performer, very easy in his paces, and is a pleasant hack. 11. Pffer, Chestnut Gelding, 7 years, 15.2. A clever anfl temperate hunter. No country too big for him. -12. So me. tact, Bay Gelding, 5 years, 16 hands, a good hunter ut> to lo stone. Was ridden with the to. Vale last season. "13. IV est" By Gelding, 5 years, 15.2, quiet rido and drive. Was hunted last season with the Devon and Somerset Stag Hounds. 14,15, 16, 17, 18. Five Hunters, fully described in catalogues. HARNESS HORSES. 19. Brown Gelding, 6 years, 16 hands, 20. Brown Gelding, 6 years, 16 hands, J A* high-class Pair of Carriage Horses, itb style and (!Ot?ge, go well together, and "Ityi""t with "u traffic both were hunted last season. 21. Chestnut Gelding, 5 year., 15.21. On- of the grclse:;sh:e' in YÊiu.2t;.s rfi nary action, very fast, quiet in single and double harness and to ride; bred iD Cardiganshire; fit foriI m> nobleman's team. Horses marked have been in harness. ON VIEW FOUR DAYS PRIOR TO SALE. Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneers, Car. ,1: tI. 25043 SALE TO-MORROW. 25, CASTLE-STREET, CARDIFF. !VTR- L. COHEN will SELL by 1., AUCTION, on THURSDAY, October 12th, Dining, D?.?ing, and Bed Room Suites, Bedsteads, Overmantels, Ac., and a Quantity of Good., .d?? i\l\'ret' s;t Two ëlot. GO[93ader SALE TO-MORROW TO GROCERS, FURNITURE DEALERS, BOOK DEBT PURCHASERS, AND OTHER TREHARRIS. THE BANKRUPTCY ACTS, 1883 AND 1890. In the County-court of Glamorgaiihi holden at Merthyr Tydfil, No. 23 of1,% R, EDW ArN\Wll{Ás,'adof6.1W:;rott'etreet, Treharris, Glamorganshire, Groer and Furniture Dealer, a Bankrup t MR. 33D?,,AkrVI')D EVANS has been favoured with iU9tructionø from C. E. Dovey, 'i.st- f the above Estate, to SELL y,, ï?äLk"l"i?čTÏÓN'n TUR:' ..d FRIDA-7 October 12th and 13th, 1893, on the Premises u aboTc. the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE Of Grocery aud Furniture, Utensils, Fi.? House- hold Furniture, M. Carts, Trap and Harness, and also the Book-debts belonging to the Estate of the above-named bankrupt. The B..k-d.bt, ??r. returned by the bankrupt in hí statement f ffi?. Good, X244 Oa.;3k. r.pt ii? hij 12':8n: t:H7s: 10, £:O:'de1'r" i inspecting the 8chedule of Book-debts ..y do so on I application to the AuctioBeer. Sale to commence e?b Day at Two o'clock p.m, The Book-debts will be put up for Sale at Three P. Friday. P'T; Addres8, 51, Gwaelodygarth-te@ e, Merthyr TydflJ. 2BM1 SALE TO-MORROW, QUEEN-STREET SALEROOMS, CARDIFF. oR?? NT TWO DAYS' UNRESERVED SALE OF FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE. (Removed for convenience of Sale). MESSRS. MOORE and 00, are in. Stmctea to SELL by AUCTION THUR8. DAY and SATURDAY, October lath and 14th, a large quantity of superior l.ri. "HtOitt'.SfE"IrOL9 FURNITURE, consisting magnificent 6ft. breawront burr, ?Inut b.,r(it., ?ith h.l toilets; 4ft. ditto in malle and asb, and several others in various woods, duchesse, toilets, wardrobes, brass. Parisian aud Freuch bedsteads, wire spring mat t ressss, carp ets, curtains, ware, commodes, sideboards, cabinets, dinn11 tables, overmantels, music stools and Canberburys, hall stands and chairs, bookcases, secretaires, dining and drawing-room suites, rg-, maagle, sewing machine. Sale each day at Two and 7.30. ?6&15 CARDIFF ADVERTISING. AILLR POSTING, AN D CIELCUL.IBI4!L COMPANY (LIMITED). Established 1877. OFFICES: CA8TLG-STRKET CHAMBERS. SECRKTASY: FRANK H. SIMPSON. KCOT PERULIAEUT POOLING Stations in Ca.rd UJ NEIGHBOURHOOD. CØJa Iør aU ae8cripÍÍQDA E Advertising, Circular Distributing. AC. AU orders PROMPHY ATTEUDM t*. £ >altsi ftp auction. SALE TO-MORROW. SHORT NOTICE OF SALE. MESSRS. POWELL, ROACH, and CO. have received instructions to SELL by A"C 10,1 1 11 id,- Ih? V. th- ,ff, THURSDkl, O;{h October, 1893, at 2.30 p,m. sharp, Without Rmerve, ABOUT 100 BATJES OF CANADIAN HAY. Auctioneers' Offices, 8, St. Cardiff. 25104 SALE TCKDAY. TOWN OF NEATH. TO CAP ITALISTS, INVESTORS, BUILDERS, TRADESMEN, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT HAU; of ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD LANI) for Buildiup and MANUFACTURING Purposes, FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, Valuable BUSINESS PREMISES in Commanding Posi- tions, and WeU-securad GROUND RENTS. MR. W. HARRY REES is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Castle Hotel, Neath, on WEDNESDAY, October lith, 1893, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, the undennentioned highly valuable FREEHOLD LAND, BUSINESS PREMISES, DWELLING-HOUSE, AND LEASEHOLD GROUND RENTS, Which will be offered in the following Lots:— Lot 1. All those well-secured Leasehold Ground Rents, ?otilitingto ;2 7S. p?r aimum, created and secured by 15 Underleases, and issuing out of pre- mi- s!tude and being No.. 1 to 31, Kng' f,_t' Nos. 1 to 26, li?,,?t i;: t ;o, 20 to 36, Widwr road, !Ùl inolusive, in the 'W' Neath, and in- cluding therein the King's Arms Hotel, the Shop and Premi.e. L?.pid b? Mr. Thom"s Scrivens ip Windsor-road, two Cottages in the back road leading from Elian-street to King-street, and other PreJDises in uod about King-street, The Counterparts of the said Underleases being open for inspection at the Offices of the Vendor's Solicitors, 9, Wind-street, Neath, at any time prior to the Sale. The whole of the Premises (?..?pri.?d in this Lot are (Mbj?t to the several U.d?rl,- lr men- nbi: n; e= ':{Iû. T: for the residue of a term of 90 years from the 29th September, 1856, at the y-rlv ground ?t of £ 25, and B.Mr Ia subject to th?..id U.,Irl- The Vendor has good grounds for believing that the Owner of the Freehold of the Premises com- prised in this Lot ?-ld not be indisposed to sell his t th,r?i.. Lot 2. An exceedingly eligible Freehold Bnilding Site, 162 £ ft. or thereabouts in length, and 60ft. in width, with building fmut?oges to Gnoll-road and Cresswell-road respectively. width, ?, -d  ?ti,lly, This Property occupies A very convenient and select position and offers facilitica for the acquisition of a valuable site, which is capable of beiug dealt with as a whole for the erection of a residence of a superior grade, with suitable outbuildings and accommoda- tion, or for profitable Hub.division into l-t?l, with frontages to Gnoll-road, for the enotion o lf medinm. sized vill?, for which th,?r? is a great demand, and :loii¡: dCli::hu:: fiCnr:ct road. The Mines and Minerals under this Lot belong to t he O'?.r I the G..Il Estate, and are, th?rf.r. not included in this Sale. The exact words of reser- ,.ti_ and rights of working such Mines and MinemJs ? contained in the ontnnal conveyance from the then wnth f3GlfEl:euibalteis'rlJ:i;i conveyance of this Lot to the purchaser. Lot 3. The Leasehold Shop, Dwelling-house, Out. buildings, and Rear i remises, recently in the occupa- tion of Mr. Jobu HIll. "hemist and Stationer, situate in Green.stet., Neath, having frontage thereto of 17ift., or thereabouts, "id ? ?t the bt??, thr zf or thereabouts, and a depth of 88ft. or thereabouts. The Building is three storoys high, and stands in one of the best posit, purposes, in the heart of the town, opposite the ?-k?t entrance, half a minute's walk from the T- Stti." in the Square, AND a couple of minit a' walk from the G. :R: ;¡ntign, Cth?osf O:s. w :"i': I are drained, gm and water laid on. "'r bo?. :,n:dd a lease dated 18th March, 1885, gr-td by James Walter, Esq., to the said John Hill, for a term of 21 years from the 24tbj_. ]?M,.Ltthlw ."I rent of £ 30, and ..w being of immensely increased IWnna! nine. Lot 4. All that valuable Freehold Land situate at Penrhiewtyn, near Neath, mid-way between Neath, and Briton Ferry, partly in the Parish of Neath and partly in the Parish of Ll,tit-juxta-N?th, in tpe Couuty of G1amorgan, COHHtiniug a total area of 4&. 0. pp or thereabouts, adjoining the Premises of the G.WR. Engine and Carriage D.p6t close to the Rhondda ?d S%van? Bay Railway, l;?..g b?t???. oGR,'htttu.nI::lin?ee" a ?dwiky leading from the turnpike m :yeeted by a .?..i.g to the Lit. Kil. on the property, and to the bridge spanning the C-.1. The property, on the ?,id?, nms with and b.t. on the p- Ity of the Neath Canal Navigation for a length of 8Vft., or thereabouts, affording the means for a water frontage of considerable extent, and on the other i,l? it di i.. th. G,,?.t yct??n ?Nilway for a length of 950lt. or thereabouts, renderin the property, ? a whole, peculiarly adapted and ..nilable as a manufacturing site of no mean importance, offer- ing great facilities for the h"" of a works or .f.. try f d ri"ti"nMI" a considerable portion might be advantageously and III y de- veloped as bl\ildi land for dwelling-ous.s which are largely required in this locality. This Lot is sold subject to a roadway or right of way m?ke-I ou the plan of this lot attached to the g.rtioul- of sale, and iLl? subject to a reservation of all i." ..a minerals with powers of working same as more prt?,I.riy set out in h. printed par- ticulars of sale. This Lot is .1.. Sold subject to the right of the Guardian. of the Neath Poor-law Union to a g..t for the construction, repair, maintenance, and renewal of a sewer or a line of pipes .??. this let renewal (if er or a li?.ne of pi f ll?itek (lotted line r::nheal d7ti:W":hna \e ¿epi:ckcïti.ll marked on the "aid- Lot 5. The Valu??bpl? "reehold Property comprising the important site, buildings, yard, and premises, formerly the Unitarian Chapel and Schoolroom, but now long since disused, situate ill Green-street, Neath, having a street frontage of 34Jt"t., or, thcre. abouts, and a depth from front to back of 60ft., or thereabouts, occupying a most ommandÜg position opposite the Market P1ncc, 1U the main business p o s ite the tjorouIZII,fa,, 'I'? G.W'R* Station, facing the street leading ihereto from the extensive outlying districts of Skewen, Neath Alb Y-C"I" Bryn- coch, and Ard" in c. (, the centre of the town, and ripe for immediate develop- .t for trade or commercial purposes of any Is. scription. Lot 6. A Freehold MESSUURRRF or Dwelling-house, situated in Brecon-terrace, and being No. 88, Briton Ferry-road, Meliucrythau, c?tith, having a frontage of 1" and a depth of 132ft. or thereabouts, with an ,I..d forecourt, small yard, ."I,houre, w.c., and garden in the rear, with back entrance from Cryddnll- Tond, now in the occupation of Mr. John Moru, I1S mouthly tenant. at the exceedinlfJy low gross rental of £10 8s. per annum. The house has a coursed stone front, and contains entrance passage, parlour, with corniced ceiling; capital kitchen, back kitchen fitted with boiler, and three be(lroom8. The premises are drained, and water laid ou. Printed Particulars, with Plans and. Conditions of Sale, -Y be 1,?,ln appliication to Mr. Rees, Auc- tioneer, Land Aent and Valuer, Charlesville-place, Neath; or of Messrs. R. P. Morgan and David, Solicitors, Neath. 25006 — -—J^'IIFFYSHIRE. PAIUSH OF LLANFAIRARYBRYN. IMPORTANT SALE of exceedingly Picturesque FREEHOLD AGRIC,71, ",RALgndSp 6ltT jN4 ESTATE, called "CEFN," situate in the above i.h, within a mile and a half of Cynghordy rzt,on On the London and North-West 'n R 'ii. way, and four miles of the market town of Llan- dovery, containing 922 acres or thereabouts, divided into C01:1J.aCt and suitable lots. The Property iucludes the charmingly-situate, rc. cently re-built Residence of Cefn. The Estate is well wooded and noted for game, and at present is well stocked with game and a large number of rabbits. All the Far.. are in good condition. This B.I?, offers a rare opportunity to "YOIII wishing to purchase a compact sporting estate. MR JOHN WILLIAMS will OFFER the above for SALE, by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the King's Head Hotel Li"N(I"?7, on FRIDAY, the 20th d, Y Of 0-?tb?r. 1893, It T.?IOCI, in the Afternoon. To view apply to A. S, Gwynne Vaughan, Esq., Cefn, Llandovery. D?eriptive particulars, with Plans and Conditiona Sale, C= be obtained fr.. the Auctioneer, Tyry- o: i:n1,fo:: and 'A::nu: :t.: .I"?it B,I!h !Xes?rs. Warruns, Solicitor, 99, Great Russell t;" et, London, W.C.; and W. J. Humfrys, Esq., Solicitor, Hereford. 25076 ON ACCOUNT OF WHOMlT MAY CONCERN. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, at the T.ad- Commercial Sale-rooms, Mincing-Jane, L-d.? on FRIDAY, the 13th October, 1893, at Half- past One 0'(?lOck precisely, about jlnBË ¥iselN'tuhRNE PLATES, On Spot Swansea and Newport Docks. Also about 1"'21 "Oxe"ditto to be delivered (,t?.ot with the works I.b. -sea and Liverpool, Apply to J. PITCAIRN CAMPBELL and CO., Btr. e;tfn,t:'LL atO:¡" SOMERSETSHIRE.- -KEYNSHAM, MIDWAY BETWEEN BRISTOL AND BATH. DESIRABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENCE AND LAND FOR SALE. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, by TOrd(?r of theexe ",tOnofthol.t?Mr.,S. Broadley, deceased, in the month of OCTOBER, 1893, unless previously disposed of by printe con- th. l_bl e alld Desirable FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, Known as Hamleaze," approached B^ A carriage drive, situa? .t 2,y1,?. .?. road eX i.g from Bristol to Bath, together with the walled gardens, pleasure grounds, stable, coach-house, barn, and other ding-, comprising altogether an area b\e1:8!n:lrit::e R;f;:e:enmi:: d j oining thrt' r-' t" 'y to> aIf,i'ï:1":j;tI{¡::1!lId"i;¡r wnÎ,I:1 i.ing thereto, To view, app1 on the oremises, and for A.- -d further particulars, r Messrs. .lc:Br:O:,u.r'c"to,A: 7"iS' A BLESSING TO LADIES The mest wonderful medicine ever discovered for aU irregularities and obstructions, heweverebstinat. or long-standing. Thousands have been relieved by this miraculous reuaedy, r'ltl,,4 b? illness, and EXPENSE. Perfectly harmless ana Rstoni.1ùngly effectual, as -at. by hundreds of married and .ingle females. Numerou. unsolicited testimonials, FILLS ARE USELESS, and ..Iy bring DISAPPOINTMENT. Stamped ?ddr-.d envelope for prie ist.?7-4. O'ASMAn,, 260, Langdaie. W& The E'ATF effectual rem.ay 9R earth. Trj tfcamsfaw. for YOURSELVES. LI 19B MOWJIE'S ROYAL ^D J STEEL l,ILr,,? qule Fomet all rreguefritiss, remove an obstructions, and ;elieve the distressing symptops so vrexalent with the sex. Boxes, Is. IJS. 7d 9d. (the litter contains vhree ijm. tl,,¡ !lC¡Jftf), Of ..11 chemih. Sent ..h oh recwpt of IB or 34 stamps, by the Maker! E1T. t;!tJ:i, ;o=' by t"he Mali 'L¿9'£' DON'T FORGET THAT VIRi: DI""is thQ CORE fpr CORNS.—This GRAND discovery has led many tA i.ii?t. it' but With out uainiiig foi? such preparations THE SUUSIDCTORY reani fa viritUne HAS secured. In bottles, Is., Ea. Is. 3d.—J. MONDAY, Chezjust, J, w,: £ batte; bp auction. SALE TO-MORROW THE IMPERIAL SALE ROOMS, ST. MABY- STREET. CARDIFF. MR. KENNARD will SELL by AUCTION at the above place, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Ac., OA THURSDAY, at Two p. also on FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS, t Seven o'elock. [3948d12 SALE THIS DAY. IN BANKRUPTCY. CHEPSTOW, Nos. 19 and 21, HIGH-STREET, TO ART AND FANCY DEALERS, STATIONERS, AND OTHERS. TVTR, JOHN YOUNG h. been in. -LVJL structed by tho OfE?ial Receiver in Bank. I'lewell.)?n, E?q., f,?) SELL by PUBLIC AW"'ioiq the PremiMs M abo?. the )MM and extensive Stock BELONGING to th C ^UTA of J. Loose- more, a bankrupt, comprising — DOZEN SEVERAL HUNDRED DOZEN CHROMOS. Coloured and other PHOTOGRAPHS, MEDALLIONS, PAINTINGS, AND VIEWS OF TINTERN, RA.GLAN, CHEPSTOW, SYMOND'S YAT, WYNDCLIFF, And other place. of interest, tegether with the FANCY STOCK, Ware, Mugs, Ac., Handsome Real Brouze Reflectors and Chandeliers, Derby Ware, Lamp 1. Music Stool, Screens, Jardinieres, Patent Steps, Albums, Letter Weights Cards, Jewellery, Work Boxes, Baskets, Glove Boxes, Vases, Motto China, 60 gross Christmas Cards, Black and White Goods, Cigars, Tobacco, &c,, Ac,, which will be offered in trade and other let.. FIXTURES AND FITTINGS, Consisting of Counters, Blinds, and Irons, Stools, Ac., Wall-sliding Glass Cases, Counter Cosos. The Stock is new, modem, in good condition, md very ol mble, and worth t t, e Rtteuti- of b. y?r.. ve1<:aI:;n fJhir11y UtiIÛBS- DAY, October 11 and 12 (and FRIDAY, October Uth, if necessary), commencing at Two p.m. each day. Terms, (;?lh. Goods delivered o. each followig morning after Sale, 9.30 to One p.m. Dated, Auctioneers' Office, Tredegar-place, Newport, October 6th, 1893. 25062  £ >alcs ynbatc Contract SAINT ARVANS NEAR CHENTOW. rno BE SOLD, with possession on Is TD.-b.r, 181)3, a FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, t With every modern convenience, situ&ted in a pi? turesque village. The premises comprise dining and d-wi.g- study, 9 Wd- -11 2 dressing- rooms, bath-room, 2 w.c.'s, store room, kitchen, with 2 new ranges, ,tt?,y hatch to din,.g. p-try, :¡¡:IJ!- .b\e h:ncihtg:'d¿JJ't1,: ?.1 eryt&t; eini?, and to the atablcs. EJectric bells, and perfect drainage by Lewis, of Clifton. There re two tennis lawns, aud small greenhouse, large ,?to ,en garden, with 'NOn f",it (facing south), orchard, and 2 paddocks, in all nearly 7 acres. The stabling consists of 2 loose boxes aud 1 stall, together with two-stall stable, or loose box, coachhouse for 4 carriages, harness-room, and 2 living rooms over, (?.r. room, and luge newly-built shed with loft over, _(I covered shed for washing carriages. The house is built ou -d, to. =,. soil, and is about ,R7 0 "6?.Di? r o. Ch?p?tow Railway Station 2* quart of SL mile fr.. W1iffd"thie =from ;?n Ab tw, minutes walk from Church, "ost-offiee, ,?d telegraph office, Tl,a constant IY of bard and soft f:, and the i"e :ïrry the h;t"J:: condition. Two packs of foxhounds are withIn e.y reach. For cards to view and price apply to Me..r.. Thos. and F. Evans, Solicitors, Chepstow. 25091 TO ENGINEERS, BOILERMAKERS, AND TUG BUILDERS. NEWALL AND CO. (LIMITED), ST. PHILIP'S IRONWORKS, ALBERT-ROAD, BRISTOL. IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION. FOR SALE, by PRIVATE TREATY, in 0- L.?? the whole of the Machinery, Plant, Tools, Pattern., Drawings, aud Stores of the above Tco-n?I?.Z= oomplete equipment for an Engineering, Boiler-making, -ld 'fu.building Bmi. ness. TheM?hi,?y, whioh is all in good working order, and has only just stopped running, is suitable for building engines up to 400 indicated h.p. and boilers up to 16ft. diam. Pumhum would canoy goodwill, and a l?e of 'he water-side premises f"rg the works could be ob. t-i- ?, ,tp,t pnrchaser, if d.,d- oould con- tinue the existing Bu.?in?. For Full Particulars and to View apply, by letter, to the LIQUIDlTOR.?& ?ork??o?*260? ° 10ropertp to 2Let. LANDOUGH CASTLE, NEAR JLJ COWBRIDGE, GLAMORGAN. This Residence, which is within a Mile ef Oew. bridge Station, to be Let, Unfurnished. There are 40 Acres of Grass Land which can be had with the Honse, if reauired. The Sho.->tin^ OVER 1,500 AT,res will BE Let oinher with or without the House, and also the Trout Fish- FVMR Cottages are included ia the Letting of Llan. dough Castle, and the Keepers' Lodge (lately built) goes with the Shooting. For Further Particulars apply to- a.r ion ara tpp EDWARD KNOX. Margam Estate Office, Port Talbot. 21578 We E -VAUGHAN AND CO (LIMITED), STEAM-POWER DYERS, FRENCH CLEANERS, &0., LLANDAFF ROA D CARDIFF. BR.NCB ESTABLISHMENTS 32, g.iJ:¥.T, } CARDIFF. 248, BUTE-STREET, < 1, CLIFTON-STREET, ROATH. 60, WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH. 60, SKINNER-STHEET, NEWPORT. 83, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. 27, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. 19, ARCADE, PONTYPRIDD, AGENTS IN ALL TOWNS IN SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE, Who Receive and Forward Parcels Regularly to the Works. Agents' Adresses and Price Lists sent in answer to Post Cards. POSTAL SERVICE. Parcels amounting to Five Shillings sent direct to Works will be returned Carriage Paid one way. W. E. VAUGHAN AND CO. (Limited) DYERS, Are doing the largest trade and working the most efficient Machinery within a radius of One Hundred MiJes, and ARE CELEBRATED FOR CLOTHES Miles, DRESS CLEANING by FRENCH PROCESS, M?il3e 'PRESS CLEANING by FRENCH PROCESS, prod ucing pemnn?nt colours, a superior finish, moae. rate harges, aud promptness of despatch, 2304 PERFECTION IN GRATES. THE "ROYAL ~y ork pATENT Å DJUSTABLE FIRE. COMBUSTION DOUBLY CONTROLLED. GIVING THE BRIGHTEST AND MOST EFFEC- TIVE FIRE WITH THE SMALLEST CON- SUMPTION OF FUEL. SOLE AGENTS FOR CARDIFF AND DISTRICT- JOHN WILLIAMS AND SONS, FURNISHING IRONMONGERS, 9, 13, 15, 17, QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF. 23972 P. F REEDMAN AND CO., NEWPORT, SWANSEA, AND ELLIOTSTOWN, BEING Manufacturers of all they Sell, BOffer Better T?r?e than any other Firm in the Trade, Their Stock of £ 30,000 is indesoribable. SPECIAL LINES IN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS, BEDS, AND PAILLASSES, CARPETS, RUGS, l¡1NOUlMrB*T':TT:f,J:U: &0., And Every Other Article Require-} iu HRUBG Furnishing, Cftl., e. Free. FURNISH ON THEIB EASY INSTALMENT PLAN. ;£5 worth 2s. Per week, ;£10 3S. ?15 ?. £ 20 &. 6d, £30 „ 7S, 6d, „ £50 „ 10S, ?100 „ l5a. „ 0;'1: Delivered Prie. to any Distance. NOTE ().? ADÐRSdES NEWPOBT—1, 9, 3, M?B?ET-Bun.D!NG8 DOCK-qjIBG'gHH-STT.R ET. SWANSEA-34 iWH.STBEET. NEW TREDEGAB, ELLIOTSTOWN, BEST FAMILY jy-EBICINE Established nearly 160 years, KATE'S WORSDELL'S pILLS Pn ri!¡ L.. BI..d thliAUH4 but Eff..t- ??'" C-? Indi?tien,' ?e<dtche,T)nM *Si? "Apd er,dtn. e 0 ILL-t-. L?..a..Mo tQL.U.'s Of »U jww. Bsmoje RMj?rit'es. BMtem to'HetKh. Ct-fiit-. P?i-.I.. !j;a. 2..9d.d4.. MR LMMB '?r E WPORT MOK THE DE &EES S?L?OSTING AND ADVERTISING COMPANY (LIMITED) PROPRIET? of tK of the L GU&-r POSTING &TATION,78 .i. ol, B C., MM East-era and W Stern VtUeyt. Xcrma on application t* ?" ???fCI?L-BQAD, public Notices. FIOPKI CHEAF EXCURSIONS V1%?? from Cardiff to the Continent, and Special C" t,tZ,,I, LTt, F.I. gMinêpe: Al1t"i'tiW. of m" ?' ?Jrounoe. Tourist and Foreign Banking Bureau, Cardiff. 24855 TTNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF <J SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. SESSION 1893-94. LECTURES ON MINING. PROFESSOR C 0 A will DELIVER a C ouxsr f LFw.. 5.45?.d 7..30 p.m., on SATURDAYS throughout the SMtioa, com- IIAT UI)UA 171?AY the 7tb of October. These T are es p ecially intended for Students "di:ubt.i. êf¡i;I:t6t:n Competency, _db., is chosen with the view of tinir the convenience of those who are employed at the collieries of the district during the week. This conrse will form an introduction to the Senior couroe, which will be delivered between the hours of Three to Five on Mondays and Two to Four on Satur The subjects to be treated in the Junior Class will incbrde Searohinlf for Mineral8, Boring and Blasting, 8-r,.h 4g f.  Minf ? ;I?, king, Vci.n('I@x, Pump- Sbaft-sinldng, Methods of Working, Winding, Pnmp. inf,, Hauling, Ventilating, Lighting, Colliery Explo- 8ions, ke. lot Ffthr Particulars apply to IVOR JAMES, Be<<ttrM. (ImTerBity Co!le<e. CM<HN, September 26th, 1893. ZW2 R orAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC. TENTEBDEN.STREET. LONDON, W. Instituted 1822. Incorporated by Royal Charter 1830. The METROPOLITAN EXAMINATION of MUSICAL COMPOSERS or PERFORMERS and TEACHERS, Successful candidates at which are created LICENTIATES of the ROYAL ACADEMY of 1 MUSIC, And k? the sole right of appending the Ietten L.R.A.M. to thir DAme., will be HELD in DECEMBER JA?UARY''imS.94. Last day for I October 23. LMt d<ty for paying amt fee of four guineas, N.,?.bor 30. I fOs;h-r\teio:'nd all further information may he obtained on application to L10668 F. W. RENAUT, Secretary. THE BANK OF TARAPACA AND t LONDON (LIMITED). Head OJllce 43, ThreadneAle-str?t, B.C. Subscribed Capital £ 1,000,000 Ptid.up '500?000 Reserve Fund -M.OOO Brap.elles:-Valp?i?, Iqnique, and Pisagua. Cable Tran8fers, Drafts, and Letters of Credit issued on Chili, The negotiation and collection of Bills of Exchange, purchase and sale of Funds, Ac., undertaken. Current Accounts opened. Rates for Deposits 3$percent, for six months, 4 per cent, for one r. 01 °?Q?p?.g? GeneMt Manager. XFFFAL NOTICES*. RE ?HARLOTTEDAV?ES? R DECEASED. All Persons baring CLAIMS against the ESTATE of the above Deceased are requested to send Full Particulars to the undersigned on or before SATURDAY, the 14th inst. °° °'' Dated this 9th day of October, 1893. G. BEYNON HARRIS, Solicitor, 25100 5^Church-street, Cardiff. *13 E GEORGE STUCKEY, DE- JL? CEASED. All Persons having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS against the E.tat. of Mr. George St.?k?,, 1-t- of FmnMyu House, SeTem.ro)?. C-t. Cardiff, C. tractor, Deceased, are requested to send full par- tieularjof th,i, '? "? to t),? FOR?G: WITH. Dated this 9th day of October, 1893. INGLEDEW and REES, Solioitor8. Baltic-buildings, 250941 Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff. Cnsunmre Companies. CCIDENT INSURANCE COX- A PANY (LIMITED). 10, ST. SWITHIN'S-LANE, LONDON, E.C. OKKRBAL ACCIDENTS. PEESOHII INJURIES. KA I WW Aeon SN-rs. lf. ACOIDBXT. Agents throughout Wales. L10648 C. HARDING, Manager. FINANCIAL YEAR ENDS 20TH NOV., 1893. NATIONAL PROVIDENT INSTI- TUTION FOR MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE Paid in Claims £ 8,800,000. Invested Fund., £4,700,000 All the Profits ?,? Divided A.o.gt the A,?,?r?d. Already Divided, £ 4,600,000. All persons now Assuring will Receive an Additional Share of Profit over Later Entrants at the Next Division in 1897. 48, Gracechurch-street, Loudon, E.C. L10657 Builtrmg: SOCIETIES?, &r. MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS BUILDING SOCIETY. Chairman, Mr. Alderman WILLIAMS. J.P. Gwaelodygarth House, Merthyr Tydfil. LOANS ADVANCED IN SUMS FROM 1100 TO £ 10,000. Easy Be.payments 3 to 17 Years—Favourable Redemption T.r.Ut.o.t S?(3?-y-L. on Buildin,. in Progress—No Management Cli?Xe. For PMticutMS tpptT to M?.?'?EB V/I?SAMS, Secretary, Glebeland ? ouse, Merthyr Tydfil or to .l A,?-t. th?otl?.,?t South W.I?.. 39014 GLAMORGAN BUILDING SOCIETY, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. Es1ta5b, lished over -i?r of a Ceutury. INVESTMENT SHARES.-Fi,. per Cent. Interest and Bonus Added Yearly. DEPOSITS received at Four per Cent. Interest. ADVANCES Granted on Favourable Terms, For Further Information, Prospectus, T-ty-.I.th A.?,u.Ilt?p.rt, &?., A to 24598 T.'A.DAvFES.8ooretMy. ilttblit,itiotte;. JUST PUB] ISHED. Post Free. ONE SHILLING. CHRONIO DISEASES of the UKETHBA and PROSTATE, and their Treatment. By F. W. RTOKES, M.R.C.S.—HENRV KIMPTON, 82, Higli Holboni, London, W.C. [L10665 EVERY MAN SUFFERING from NERVOUS aud PHYSICAL DEBILITY h.Id o,.4 for a valuable pamphlet ex- fnr;¡':i'O:n T;¡ K:e:t may he successfully treated without stomach medica- tion. Th. eth.4 is -,y -d pl"t, -a will .fleet prf.?t and permanent ..?. Sent ftl?d pt FeÅ';Íd; R NOBTON, 249;, Hi?h* H?t- oom. LOBdon, W.C. H0650 50 WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. BE E C H A X'S PILLS. FOR ALL BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS sliCK A8 SICK HEADACHE, WEAK STOMACH IMPAIRED DIGESTION, CONSTIPATION, LIVER COMPLAINT, AND FEMALE AILMENTS. LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. In Boxes 9d., lJid" and 2s. 9d. eaoh. BE I@ C H A M'S TOO T H pAS T E, —EFFICACIOUS—ECONOMICAL— CLEANSES THE TEETH- PERFUMES THE BREATH. In CollapsibU Tubes, One Shilling EloOh, FAR M E R t3 SEND YOUB OWN WOOL TO ?ADE INTO CLOTH, from 1. 3d, to 2. M. per Yud. BLAM?!Ts!'tMt I<. 2d, to 2s. 6d. gar Yard. FLANNELS; bom 9d. to Ie. 6d. perTYard. STOCKING YAjJN. froip 9d. pi/lb. l'atrDJI fornrd;r 19..lèct frq9}. qapiage Paid to ADd from the Mi1I8 on all Orden over A TYLER Ån 00,, iuzTi§uY,i LNtt E? Vie"ysstL. 30UTH MABBU.? H?wiSj, bSs.?3 HE GREAT BLOQD PURIFIER —- TTHOMPBOtPg B ED K Pt ?ta P-ify $he f..I.tblo.d -d .11. every Disease of sto t"3s:: B!?!y ?e??th. TSon' sands have bees cured by these wonderful Pills where 4W- could not be ?.ibod b, any other modicine Bold b aJI ChemIa ta, in boxes. 1. 1"- and 2.. tMt. to NI7 ùW: t? Ernbtro anb Contracts. NFWPORT SCHOOL BOARD. TO ARCHITECTS. The NEWPORT SCHOOL BOARD ure prepared t. T:c.i. ?,OJE?A T'ÎoJÁef:' a HIGHER GRADE SCHOOL, with WORKSHOPS and COOKERY and OFFICES (or the Board adja. oent. Plans to be sent in on or before the 26th NOVEM- BER NEXT. Full Particulars of the nature and accommodation of the Schools and other Buildings required ? be o?tained on appliœtion on or after Monday, Se I&tuin? to ?' mo?d?y'tlle 16t I'1 Inst., tJOHN HUTCHINS, Clerk, School Board Ofiiccs, Dock-street, Newport, 10th October, 1893. 25109 CARDIFF RACES, 19TH AUD 19TH OCTOBER, 1893. TENDERS are Invitlfd for the SOLE RIGHT of SUPPLYING REFRESHMENTS GRAND BT'k'Dd""the RACECOURSE at above Meeting to be held at ELY. Th, ',b _r_ Tender not necessarily ted f::d r :u t:'re"="1Jrum: 9th Octnner, at Four p.m. B.?'WA]? ?' ) C L. (,OTTNW'AI,,EZ, H on, SMretmnee. 11, Hitfli-street, Cardiff. CAERPHILLY LOCAL BOARD. SUPPLY OF LIMESTONE, BROKEN TO 2;1., GAUGE, UP TO 25TH MARCH, 1894. The Board are Prepared to Receive TENDERS for the SUPPLY of the Above for the Portion of the Parish of Eglwysilan as is within their District. ° Also TENDERS for the SUPPLY of the Above for the Portion of the Pl?i-h of Llonfabon as is within their District. The stone to be delivered when and where MAY be required by the .?,Or within the above Pan.he. r?poetive, Sealed Tenders, marked Tender for Stone," with the Name of the Pamh, to bo delivered at the Local Boaj-dOScoB, C?rphiDy, on or befote MONDAY, the 16th October i-.t. ?h. Board do not bind the..d, to accept the lowest or any Tender. By Order°? DAVID LEWIS, Clerk. 7th October, 1993. 25089 GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. Th, DIRECTORS -f this COMPANY Pr.rd t. Receive TENDERS for the Supply of ibot 4,6W TONS of FIR PITWOOD. 4'ii, with ;:a';4er (upon which alone Tenders be received?, nmy be'?S?ned? of?he v, t t,. Paddington Station, or of the Stores Superintendent t Swindon. s'¥':d:h; iin d ?vigned, .d marked outside "Tender for Pitwood," will be received on or before TUESDAY, the 24th instant. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the 10 -.t or any Tender. Pacl<1ington Station, Lo::do' MILLS, S-W,. I j « Pad.d.i.ngt. on Station, London, 9th October, ?'89!. ° L10670 JVTME STONE CHIPPINGS- TO COUNTY COUNCILS, LOCAL BOARDS, CONTRACTORS, NOBILITY, AND GENTRY. FOR SALE, at Greatly Reduced Prices, SEVERAL THOUSAND TONS of BLUE LIMESTONE CHIPPINGS, suitable for Carriage Dhve<. Garden -dPo2tp.th..R.ill- &c. For Prices, Ac., apply—   THE LLANELLY LIME AND STONE COMPANY, public appointments. LLANDDEW (about one mile distant Lfro. Brecon). WANTED immediately, SCHOOLMISTRESS, LI-4d?w ??O h 00 l BOar(l; provisionally certificated or -th?rwi .I £ 50 per anntim ? (Ixed). orÅ;f:h;:I;¡;:O Čt¡:'t%on, Clerk to the Board. 26M TT?RESSMAKER ATTENDANT Dw NTED t the Glamorgan County Asylum, Bridgend ag preferred, betwp.en 24 and 28; wage ,r,, ?i. at JEM ayear, withbItdgi.?, nd washing. Apply ro Medical S-P-ri-t..d-t. 25105 CARDI UNION, NUBSE WANTED. WANTED, an experienced NURSE for the Separate Schools of the Union at Ely, siurle or without children. Salary L25 prisincr £ 1 annually to £30, with rations, apartment, aud washing. Forma of Application an" FivticuUrs to be ob. tained from Mr, A. J. Harris, Clerk to the Guardians, Que»n'O-chpinbers, Cardiff. 25100 CARDIFF SCHOOL BOARD. A WANTED, MALE AND FEMALE ?-?- ASSISTANTS. Salarie. commencing at £ 55 and E45 per annum respectively. B.I? ?ill be t Application Form and Scale will be sent on receipt of stamped addressed foolscap envelope, and should be returned immedi "Lly D. ?BEES.Cterk of the Board. Town-hall, Cardiff, October 10,1893. 25103 LLANSAMLET HIGHER SCHOOL JLJ BOARD, LLANSAMLET. LLANSAMLET HIGHER BOARD INFANTS' SCHOOL. GLAIS BOARD INFANTS' SCHOOL. TRAINED CERTIFICATED HEAD MIS- TRESSE S (Single)?(? required for the above Schools. Welsh preferred. Duties to commence 1st December, 1893. Salary, 950 per annum ?d one-fourth mit. Applications, WIth copies of two recent testi- monials, to be in "hn.. by 17th OCTOBER, 1893. m a, o ABR. ? TH?OM?S, Clerk to the Board. Ll-I,t Hghr,_9th Se,?t;?.br, 1893. [24M BEST FAMILY PAPER IN WALES. THE "^EEKLY MAIL, 16 PAGES. 80 COLUMNS ONE PENNY. SERIAL TALES by Eminent Authors SIX COMPLETE TALES EVERY WEEK. RURAL NOTES, by J. Muir, Margam Abbey (Specially Written), CHILDREN'S CORNER, by "Uncle William." PARIS LETTER, by a Well-known Writer, FEMININE FANCIES, FOIBLES, and FASHIONS, by a Lady, WOMAN'S WORLD, by Gwen." BOOK TASTER.— A Chatty Review of the Week's Literature. SPIRIT OF THE WELSH PRESS, by Gwyliedydd." NODIADAU OYMREIG, Speciall Written by Morien." AND ALL THE IMPORTANT NEWS LOCAL AND GENERAL. THE "WEEKLY MAJL ONE PENNY, GRO U'H JN j E 0 T I 6 N HYGIENIC, nn-ALnatS, AND pBESZKVA 'nw*. {Cures .tlJ, without additiud all recent or chrome disorders of the dpW 01'1"" ?S 4?'M. ? b6ttle. Paris: J. FiiTi and Cie. Fbarmad?, M_% BWI W&oUfi. L64don. Wilcox and Co., 239, Qxford-frfeet^ who will forward free by 1'8;f!o.-¡-ór"'O:A'i .p=. (CUucattonal amioimceinmts. CARDIFF. THE SOUTH WALES AND MON- MOUTHSHIRE SCHOOL OF MUSIC, 94 QUEEN-STREE? ?R?-?'.? A??) b,b?. NEWPORT and PONTYPRIDD. PATRONS: THE MOHT HON. THE MARUESS OF BUTE, K.T., LORD TREDEGAR. LORD SWANSEA, SIR J. T. D. LLEWELYN, SIR JOHN JONES JENKINS, Ac., Ac. PrincipalDB. JOSEPH PARRY, Mus. Do, Cilutab, Assisted by a Staff of Nine Eminent Teachers. FREE MUSICAL EDUCATION, Consisting of Nine Scholarships (on vocal, com. position.nd seven iiis!imant<IL), will be ''onipetcd for in Jsomarv, 1891. Syllabus Uend", O,:to1wr ht,18-)3. First Year's Students' Examination FOR Medals January, 1894. STUDENTS' ANNUAL GRAND CONCERT At the Park-hall, Cardiff, January Term, 1894. The Michaelmas T«RM Will Commence 811 MONDAY, October 2nd. Fees, £ 1 is., £ 2 2s., and £ 3 3S. per Term. All Further Particulars as to Scholarships to be had from THE SECRETARY, 13624 94, Queen-street, Cardiff. 4 MELIA PRAEGER (P u o(i[errn -OL Moritz M?zkowski, Berlin) .1 &P-ed to reoeire PUPILS for the PIANOFORTE. Belmont House, Moy-road, Cardiff. 1316d DANCING.—MISS DAY, 40, THE P,LRADE Cl,?,)IrF will Resume her CLASSES at the PABK-HALL, THURSDAY, 12th October. Jnvenile (Six p.m., Adults Ei*ht oIN?tS-Tl-R?U. CTIO °?CLASS.°iVE?'E?D?'Y? ? Oct?bar, Eight p.m. Private Lew &inn. [I42M DANCING, &C. Mr. FRED G. DROB" CIa- will He-open at the Park- hall early in October. Private Lessons. Schools Attended.-47. Mackintosh-place, Cardiff. ["ll £ 3rly DANCING AND CALISTHENICS Dxi. MAUD WATKINS, from Liverpool, ghes Pri t. U. in Skirt Dancing, C." Gavottes, and Minoettes.85, Stacey-road, Roath! CARDLG' ZWr!6 DANCING, DEPORTMENT, &c.- The Misses EVANS are now Hol?ing eimm. at ? Cr?h-r?o?Faj-k b? .?d.tt'h SM??' 19, Westbourne-road, Penarth. Pr??ll? L-o.. in WaJtz, Pavano, Minuet, Gavotte, Skirt Dancing, ctc, 3557rl9 MAESYCWMMER. THE SOUTH WALES SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. SUMMERFIELD HALL. PRINCIPAL Mrs. R. H. JONES, assisted by a Staff of Seven Resident GOVERNESS and three Visiting Teachers. The NEXT QUARTER will begiu on TUESDAY, the 10th of October. For Prospef VAS and Beferenoel apply to the Principal. 24309 TAUNTON. THE KING'S COLLEGE TAUNTON. Prepares for the Universities, Sandhurst and Wool- wich, Professions, Ac. Inclusive Dues E5o p?, annum. Special terms for Sons of Clergy and Officers.' B.ftt=/:rs ap: Kntrance Scholarships and Exhibitions, apply to Rev. G. 0, L. THOtM&N??l., H?.4 Xf5t r. ? 24059 BRISTOL. LONG ASHTON SCHOOL, NEAR BRISTOL. For PROSPECTUS and NOTICE of SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIPS, apply to the Head-master. 25023 W. J. KEMPE, M.A. glotete, giiting-roomg. POBTHCAWL. ESPLANADE HOTEL, PORTH- ECAWL.-IOOR.?. EtecMcLi?ht. Specie Terms for Families and Large Parties. Splendid Climate. G.1f. 3 LANGLAND BAY. RUMMER AND WINTER I HEALTH RESORT. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. THE NEW LANGLAND BAY HOTEL IS NOW COMPLETED, AND OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF VISITORS. Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths on every Floor. EVERY COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE. Write, Wire, or Telephone for Rooms to the Manager, at the Hotel. Carriage or 'Bus sent to meet trains when and where Special Week End Inclusive Terms, from Saturday Afternoon to Monday MorningThird Floor, £110.. Seoond Floor, 4El 6s,; First Floor, £110.. MANAGER MR. C. W. STEINLAND (Nine Years Sub-Manager Grand Hotel, Trafalgar- square. London.) [2383 LONDON. A NDERTON'S HOTEL, FLEET. ii. STREET, LONDON. The nearest Hotel to the Law Courts Ceiitnly situated, both for City -d Principal Theatre.. Term. moderate. L86000 NOT ,E TYPHOID FEVER, CHOLERA, AND OTHER DISEASES Of an infectious nature are known to attack most readily those persons whose systems are in any way enfeebled. w ARNING AND VVICE! QUININE is unquestionably the most valuable drug known to science. Combined as in the HEALTH QUININE BITTERS with other well-known vegetable remedies, such PS Gentian, Sarsaparil1a, Burdock, Saffron, Dandp.1Íon, Ac., medical testimony is unanimous in sayingit is the most perfect vegetable tonic known, suitable to all ages und conditions, Therefore if you feel a "little out of sorts" do not forget the HEALTH QUININE BITTERS are the most effectual aSiurance against illues8 of all kiuda. THE GREAT VEGETABLE TONIC. For Nervous Exhaustion, Impaired Vit?lit?, Brain Fag, Sleeplessness, .dig..tio., Los. f p.tite, ii!elêici;f ;is:Jjss:f te A:; System ItriSlU from Overwork, b.th?? M..t?l.? Bodily, the HEALTH QUININE ?1?'TERS ?e u? equalled for their Marvellous Curative rml*rtim. As a Pick-me-up they are unsurpEtBsed. DIRECTIONS FOR USE. O, One Tablespoonful to be taken in half i?. glass tiídr t,a.I. r;tldbove qu?tity for ildreu betw?n 8 Md 12 y?n old. Sold in Bottles, 2.. M. and 4.. 6d. PREPARED ONLY BY THE CARDIFF QUININE JGLTTER P CO., L IMITED, CARDIFF. JQANIEL QWEN AND £ JO-'S A. B. C. TlmE T A B L B S. THE QCTOBER TIME FJUBLES Contain all the Alterations. A ftTCTVTS No Risk, ]?p.- AGENTS u: T 8=  BEN80Nts"ATcH''1 WANTED. CLUBS fm this supplti Good, BouiL Md R-iible TiJaüeepen at & Nds- rate Price, ferms Liberal. Particular and Pam- phlets Post Free.—J. W. BENSON, Originator of the Club System (40 years ago), 62 and 64, LUD- GATE HILL, E.C. L I S?Hil 113 H!! I JD Th? ttILMBB HAVEN FISH MTPPLY ASSOCIATION DeUver, Carriage Pdd, to -7 part :f::l1.u.KF XBEMt?rSH (Cleaned for Table) from 2s. 6d. to 6s. Special tenaa fr T.?l?) fi- 2.. rl. to 5.. Spoi.1 t.- t=J-qe 23(94 bipping ftottrrs PASSENGERS BOOKED P A J¡¡JH!ll\ARTS ? IoL by ROYAL MAIL and other Steamers. Apply SAMUEL J. ])A IES H6WM4 1, Edward-plncc, Opposite T.V.R. St?tik 0-,dL ????t??RDIFFAND C BORDEAUX. s.'ffl! Steamship Company's first-elan Se' t1\ú111 iliSPf¿'ll::k' at;: mittiu¡¡¡ Cardiff for Bordeaux Oct. 16 i A t Bordeaux for Cardilf (Mt. IB With Goods and passengers For ratCR of freight, Ac., apply to Mr. A. G. Todd, Agent, 31, Qnli des Chartrous, Bordeaux, and at the Offices ot the Companv, No. 51, Mount Stuart-squarew Cardiff. HOOPER, CAMPBELL, and CO. 67745 V- CARDIFF AND BRISTOL SEPTEMBER, 1893. THE MARCHIONESS." FROM Bine Dock", Cardiff, From Bthrt St., Bria /J o'. to Cardiff. .U W6d,??"itv. 4 45 after llaWedncsda, 8 0 morn n,,>tv  & 15 !tf? I t' == 13 Fridav 5 45 tM'h? 9 0 am 4 Saturday (OB; 6 0 .fter 14a8aturd*Y 8 9 30 wo- ltotonday 7 15 mom '61 ;1030.. 17aTjuesday CB 7 K morn t7tT?M<t*TOB..Utt!MS a To and ) re. Ff?-Att? C.'tJT, ?.?< ??, c?bim, li W < nd, ro. j teu i»»u»d fer return ip on «am* day at marked: After C?hin. 4e. F'oX?Ei?a?'*??**?'$?H? Fro ?'? will be i.?d on Saturdav, available fwtr return trip on Monday  np on ö'H THOMAB, Agent, SM2 P_k.? L_ Bu.. Cardiff. PALGRAVE. MURPHY, AND CO." LINE OF STEAMERS SWANSEA TO HAMBURG. CITY OF CADIZ Captain Kehee. CITY OF DORTMUND Captain Codd. CITY OF AMSTERDAM ..Captain Hosre. One of the above or other Steamers of tfce ttuau. Line is intended to leave Swansea for Hamburg every Ten Days. For Freights, &?., apply to the Owuen. Palgrave, Murphy, and Co., 17. Eden Quay, Dnbli.. ? to the A?ts.' Co., BUR?f:??n<co"S?MMt. Agent at Hamburg.—D, FUHRMANN. 6Met NDON, CARDIFF, AND SWANSEA. REGULAR STEAM COtOnT. NICATION. The London and South Wales Steamers will Sail (casualties excepted! t Regular lnna\a to 14 from London (receiving cood" at G_ ?" Shot Wharf) for Car iff and 8-, For P.?ti,ul- apply to )leur.. xttk. -4 Luff, 102, L..d.?, E.C.; P. IL Tucker ud Co., 13, Ad?Wd,I,-t,. S- t. MATTHEWS aud LUFF, 19737 V ionua-chambers, Cardiff. LONDON TO CARDIFF AND JLJ SWANSEA. IMPROVED WEEKLY SERVICE. The r,r.t-c]llS$ Fast i. Steamers ABDEN AND FITZWILLIAII are intended to SAIL from LONDON (Gun and Shot Wharf) Direct for CMt- DIFF and SWANSEA Every FRIDAY. FOR FUIILIER PARTICULARS MATTHEWS AND LN £ LONDON 1\ H. TUCKER ?d Co., S?u?; o! MATTHEWS aud LUFF, CARDIFF, 25111 PAND 0. MAIL STEAMERS P. FROM LONDON TO BOMBAY, GIBRALTAR, MALTA,") Wftk BEINGS!. EGYPT, ADEN, AND j? EVERY WEEK MADRAS, 'i' BOMBAY. CALCUTTA, -ADRAS. COLOM130 CHINA, STRAITS JAPAN, AUS-) TRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, TAS- 5- ™ MANIA, li MARSEILLES, -d J( FOJ»,NI»HT. ALEXAXDRXIAA'R *° CHEAP BETORS TICKCTS. For Particulars, apply at the Company's 1 OCcee. 122, Leadenhall-Btreet, London. E.C. 1,10658 ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO UNITED STATES AND CANADA (Unfer contract, with the Cauadian Government fat conveyance of the Canadian Mails from Liverpool. LAU ?'?N?T?l?Al gg:3I Nu3flD T.A,l n'd ?Z, 9 SARDINIAN For Q?bM ?d M?ret) .Oc?. U MONGOLIAN For 'ebeC and Montreal .Oct. W PARISIAN For ueb<c&udMontreal.Oct. LAURENTIAN For neb< ?d 3(ontre4 NoT. 2 FARES FOR OC AN PASSAGE Saloon, 10 to 18 guineas, Second Class, G1 7.. Steerare, £ I T*. t sww Rt- Thro"F?h Tickets 8er:rie. S:tiS &t Special Rataa. PASSENGERS are landed on the railroad wharf and traaa- rl\neti T'rom bip to train without any h.eonven.iftUC8 and expense. The Companv A 'JFW conductor accompanies W*<<t-B'»un<I u..LSUnlirfrl Notk.—Tliin Line p?.,id?. the (;heppeet m4 oa. venient ran' to all Part s of Canada Manitoba, the North West P.,in, 8riuh Columbia, and t Western Suites of America. Ton Dollars Bonus to Settlerll and Homestead Certifi- cates w:]atiug to the Government Free Grant Lmda of 160 acrTeOs.URISTS SPORTSMEN, ..d tl.R-.d Trip .¡f¡?k;¡'K. ii" W".(]?q.] Scenery and Sporting Di t. of the R k, MOl1ntiUs and Britieh Columbia, and other places ef ia. ?re.t in United States and Canada. P,g. ,f tours on applieAtjou Special Return Rates to the Chicago World's Fair. British Delegates' New Reports and all the latest Msfti and Pamphlets free. Direct SerYiCb Irom Glasgow to New York&M Boston and phi .11 h, year round. and pbjJad£'W11f'¿J;:U;jj('ítt!0!1 to ALI." B.M, M, au, Co 103, Rdenhall.trMt,. Lon- don. and 19, Jam*'?-street, Liverpool: or to S. J. Davies* tË:c:ftj. A- Efft;>O Oc 4. F?,? d, Cardiff; W. J. Trounce, Bute Dock?, Car* diff: 'r. C How, 31, Mount Stuart-Rijuare, Cardiff W. M. Vaughan, P¡JUwr, 47 Rnd 48, Wind-street, and T. B. W. M?n° ?nd S! ° 8M.n? W H Se?? ?ctioaMrl ('harlenille.,)lace. Neath: I'hUip Davies, George Hotel, Bl'con Fredk All. 28, St.. JohnVsquare Abercavennv John W. Francw, Goattroet, Haverfordwest w Milton Locke, 3, Com- mercial street, J. Young, 7, Tredeøce. and 14 and Brown, 1» Friars-chambers. Dock-Street, M. A. \Ü;è.fi'J Âlrf::V D. J. Evans, Hat House, Htgh.f!tret, MenhYr:I'FWi; E. Davies, 62. Glebeland-strect, Menhyr Tydfil; D. J. Trea!aw, Pontvpridd: J. Davies, B!a*ngarw; D- ^We lan<3«, Pfenygraig. near Pontypridd; ;?i Smith, 42. Hallimli-st?e!, Portb; E. H David, B&clan..chambe pcmre: Jatr.es Roberts, Graig Post-office, Pont."I)fld W°V* Ree?n? <?* Ironmongers, Hi?mr'?". ?on'J pridd; Elias Thomas, 74, Dffr3,n.?l,e?t, F?-dLl?; .,i4 Isaac Jones, Stationers Hall, Treherbert; w?.i..? J H»u-iy, 39, Woodtield-strcet, Morriston: Edward He, 1 T, "r't r, pson?trett Dc?k; Wm ':1"trif&i:d:,onï::¿n': bb ¡: W)i'iam nvtiani Church-row Chepstow pASSENGER BOOKING OFFICE PASSENGERS B?l?ed at 1,0?tR%testoo -11 ta of l'i îilt¡;;i["fkë WEST INDIES, SOUTH AMERICA, INDIA, MEDI- TERRANEAN. Also Parcels and Goods forwarded to til parts oi the World nt lowest rates. r 'll Information, Pamphlets, Ac., apply to TIENDERSO?N ,BROTHER"' **St?rt ,!uare, Cardiff, Passenger A,,?.. for Anhor, G:lÍo Orient. l.JnJ Royal Ma.a, and BenTer Lmel. 0'):, THE SHIPPING AUCTION COMPANY (LIMITED). 0, CRORRY-SQU kRE, LONDON, ML. 'felephie Address;—"OUTCLIXS, Loaivo. AUCTIONS held on THE LONDON SHIPPING EXCHAV<ia» B.L."T.T T, LOVOOV, E.C. The Company is prepared—To Sell Steamers isi 8!Ii:: OA;¡¿.; :J:er:=' i Auction; Salvage Cargoes and Wreeks by A,?,ti.. i D ly.d.f Machine by Auction j to act as Appraisers and V.luera for Ilhp ping Properties, Probate,&c. j to procure the Information respecting Shinpmg Property. °A??:'??SE?RTH??)U? Mtd CO., 12, Kount Stuart..quare, Cardiff. [MOt? —— £ u6int«f0 roJbrtØtØ. OCTOBER FASHIONS, 1893. JJOVVELL and QOMPAN1 ARE NOW SHOWING A Q.RAND GELECTIOK 09 TUR NEWEST GOODS, Bought direct frem some of the Largest IILa factuiers in the Kingdom. HOWELL AND CO., THE CARDIFF DKLA-PFAU cAitDIFF, HATMAN'S BALSAM OF HORB- jLJt. HOUND, the .-t CrtM. -d Sp?edyR..My for Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis, Covgha, la lal!n. Whooping CouP, Hoarseness, Ac. It rives prompt relief and often ellecta a Iwtiaf cure. STOPS COLD, CURES COUGH. Prepared only by A. HiTXiK and CO.. I.OVTX^H E.C. Sold Bverywhere.— £ rioe 1% ljd. aud 2a. N, fiWTM