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BERTHS, MARRIAGES, aud DEATHS, Jl0'T1CES Rsriur ,?d?? tb?. hmd A. era ^«w"« '£ SL »Sr,,thj|S. ?'S rordt I »i lor eAcb ddtti-.1 --d? "d tjntt Md It '?""nottcot of th" d.iott- ttMt be P?""? "?, .uthmtia? by the De 'n*-?]*1 ""Jf.t.. i2njj>r ? I-rd" S"" ?'?.ranM.ntoro.rr«Mn<?t ?W?B-< ?,,? ?.b ? ?thout tfeecio. ^Repor^t* •if' t^drtirsr* Witb or Without Xenon be i 1>- MEMORXAM. 'Jd" 1 hmding ? Tiarted ::¡,6d for" ..ora And Id f- eUry ..rd .t r. "ftfvinent of £ 1 will roOT™lh8n£ 1"> Rt>I>ear" Ff"  tbe not' -U £ T t v(,t r" ™«n*d for 25 v~re j5trt? ?arrtasf3 ? B?t? M"C' Mun!¡LiIl .sh. hv H\ Owen Jünr!1l. af'i!{:>d I)inl.^vY\ON-Nmta?l:-t. at Eethanta,. ??-j-? ?un??-d. and C?fwtch Hon, to Rn J H. Vane.. Aberewmbo\' DA rso-U;WIS.-On the l.t ¡list.. at' St. ])\'ie.. St. ('wars, }\¡,. Edith E)'!IOII. }laeste¡; :IIart.lu's. ruerphilJ)', )' the l(, Dani"l Lowis, R II.. a.n8ted b¡' the }OOv, W. C. WiI- l r£ ?Iu?' K m » Vicar of F.bbw \al. e. avnd ™tho; S*? S,G"Wf^Jones. Crumlin. Robert Edward fSli Slw Of W. Uawon 1.q., Bbbw V?' (?'fourth daughter of Enln I.ew?. E?q., Cru.1 ?n. DEATHS. corG!TLI,-On 31st O't.?r'5,5. CUve-road. r?nMn the wife of Timothy Coushhp. in her ?tvMr EH' ?" Hower?. Funeral at ''f;' Iha:' )th:)h da:L: ?n. on Fr.day morning iiut. GIBBS-On November 1- t. at 10. Richmond- ??M?rnr)(?!??.?ifr.?h.r?i'??'' of her ?notht?r. Anne M.-ria ?Annic) Gihhs. !<?''X??'X?O? the 28th It.. at Penygraig. Man- beloved wife of Th-. Xannton. after ?? hut "P?'?'? ??''itm. Funcm) Thnrs- dav 'Tw pm. f?r T r.l.? Cemetery. ik 1 V'- N n r 3' ? at Sealands. near j;r ri-o" d V'hiuim WP'iaraa, asrod 83 Funeral ');t):j: :t r£ ¡::hr
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sT 0 NR 0 8, (Eonl oftke *»te AMerwan G. A. Stone), COMFUTR PUSKRAL FURNISHESS AND FTTNEEAL DIRECTORS. tVMT REQUISITE ff FUNWUt,* OF ALL CTA-SL" PTopr1,W\r8of Funen.1 Ri'Qn<e., udi^MtohM. SQper. Flemi,h Herses, &0. F ??L'?< T?"' 0* APPI,10A no. Note the ()n1T 4ddre«i i— 5, WORKING-STREET. Tal_I: "STONE BROS," CUDH'F. ?*?*°'?ttic.it]Tt).tM!t'.7t< 16m G. gTONE AND 00, UNDERT AKBRS. ONLY ADDRESS: 11, WORKING-STREET, QAKDli'F. Telegrams: —6TO N'B, It WorklBf street. Cardiff. NatIOtIaI Telcpholl8: ICo, 839. auction dummarp* M, BAILEY. GILLER. and TELFER. Howehold Furniture, Ac^ at. Cardif f.Nov. 7 oo Huiitera, Ac., at C:??2 N"?.9 '? ? Mf.? J'HUMA? EDMUNDS. Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff Xov. 3 Messrs. EVAS$ m ifAN-. R,rm. a: cj,?,ff .I. No'. 8 ?"?'MM??. ?'M. toWXFK -d ?O?r Furniture, Ac., at Cxrdiff Nov. 2 ibeycl?. at Cwdiff Nov.4 tiNM? GO r, Burring and P:RRY. hr1Iœ and Fruit Tre?. at CardiffN4 Latch Bulbs, Ac., at Cardiff Nov. 4 Hunter*, at Illy Nov. 7 Ilo?, at Ely   ?.  N 7 Appomtme ata, at rdiff Nov. i <A 10 Appointment ?? JOH HOWELL. °? Public.hoUle and Cottages, at Aberdare. ov. 2 ilr. JAAIKi H. JAMES. Leaaehcid Properties, at Mountain Ash.Nov.2 THE I-UK L, P, FET AUCTION AND STORAGE ROOIf G, MADDOX and SON. Auctioneers, Furniture, from Various lteaidences, at Rooll18 Nov. 2 Messrs. MOORE and OO. 1,.M?t?4'. &c" at C, d?ff XM:? NKWLAND. DAN-L,3-d ii.U.?.-N,Tov. 2 F-i.g Stock, at Henllys Vale Nov. 2 3dr. THOMAS PARRY. Freehold Doable-licensed House, Ac., at Neivport Nov, 8 1;¡rdPmièëë,Pontÿ:pOOïr; 13 Mr. DAVID ROBERTS. F'.aat A Ychi Y, "t Llannmlet"Nov. 15 & 16 Mr. A. ?ETCHfTELD.  I..v. 2 1__1It:=' -ti. ^alrs bp auctifln. 19 AND 19. MOMA-PTACE. TO BOTTLEKS. BEEE DEALERS. AERATED water MA.NIFACTI'EKKS. GROCERS. AND GENERAL DEALERS. SALE of HORSES, SPRING WAGGON. CRANK- ?LE CANTS. HAENESS, together with ST?tEl N(? and BMTLIXG TTENSILS. MESSIW. EVANS !md H ANCOCK are I t?ted to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- '[IO. '<bvAs.b¿n \J:stÅ:' th? 8th (j?y of November, 18M. at T?etve o'clock -»oon, the whole of the oregging, compri?ing TWO HORSES, (lr., bay. 16 hands, hunj 6 years, really first- (,ass a.nlmal in sniendid conditiooi, -d ride, ^.r a^nesa: the other aged, a ?-i,-bl. w.r k3r, 5.2a¿3SthtoteFh::¡;' worw,¡1 'OtR-CRAXK.AXLE C-UTS. Bottling, Cork- ■ ^8Sln?' ?""? R"Mm? Machine: together «i^i, a. Wooden OfEce Er?tion, Counter and TilS rt lari;e Signboard. 6ft. 6in. x 6ft. 64n.; k.g l?,ttle-,l. .,i2c*,IOD"ro' Offies, Borongh?hamber., ^aanon-atrw, Crdff..5398 SALE THIS DAY. TEE DUKE SfP, EF.T A UCTION-ROOMS. nv CARDIFF.  ?RSI).\Y tl¥n;fmnher 2nd. 13?. IJ(PORTAT SALE OF A LARGE A8SEM- iijriF HOUSEHOLD FLRXITLRE. 8.dl nder D?-?tei, for Rent and from t. ,l.t!eaces m the Neighbourhood. S J- G L\DDOX and SON l'rRuga:;[Ö;n;;ht SELL by l'l-fiTTc ArCTIO?, -1 above. Without R<-?rve. 500 MIS OF VALUABLE HOUSE- HrLD APPOINTMENTS, I l?1:4dilg i,t a?? 5ft- dark carved oak oirte.¡ aDd ddit.?tia;r, a ditto hall table boardLsit » .° CUMI. pianofortes. in,aid rosewood ii, J.p?e,^ale cabinets, gilt -.I u rosew?^??n ChiPP«ndaj« pier-glaaaes, o*de« hr.. fCe, ?, two roll-top desks. 20 ,f t, minster and ?"t°° ?r. in momrVn 't^' !lna c"ered   tr ? I'eraion aaddteba? & noble 6ft » !i, ?'?board. ro?wood .,tte. ornaieij.?«»S!?V cha: .bronie .Hid hina .?,d ltèn h" an? 011 Pointings, dinner .,r?; ?e4,lc?cks. din.n: ?nd iSOnnl\albr:. ;:obr;. sir eih r,n ,d rags ?eo, tId'. P???n ditto '')fmdPle?e t)edding. 6ft and "? wardrob<.<. pairjof DUCHE«, ° LC it !.M' h ? '°;'< eh,?t. of drawer,, two Oil View DOs, -S7"1 numerous other lots. N-ie yJ?nor  Morning of S?: h',hwi2 co: a't ? 'Two O*C' ock precisely —— -_———— aoo73 "?STAXTT s.?E OF PLANT AXD—— ?? 4 C ER 1-. fA???? MERCHANTS. MA"U. ^A 1 TP FACTPr- ??? OTHER8. JR.  ?' ????'S hM been favoured ^.), ln»trnctions to SELL bv I'' at '? BIRCHGROVE Jè£g¡: fa¡'oaa!,e:e_aa on W K 0 N E s nA "rd M 1JS th;"i,IlK&p.a. November 15  Ih;"w"h ?, ,? '? ??' ?-?h;e —?-?I'LOO?ErLAXTAXD n>w MACHINERY lJAANliDLNEE* H01li?? o\JTrA,VL comPri>iog:—- 1:(;I:'i£ v HORIlC'iTAL CONDENSING It"oke; 'H6 Lne .30;n and 20in 4ft. 1 V!I'0U-N'? ENGINE, friiaiers 13in 25i. 30m. stroke' lar^e looo.tv*^ ?" bI llei b ",t THREE LANCASH^L e ,bouers 27ft bv 7it: steel ?'f 7fi. 6 "■a.-sSi 8. Wh. HA)fME?R F™MHCFEOV?1^ 8" ',Ii.r. .0 1.0?' R %-FRTICAL EXGJ:>iES. Jlln:vW. pre»s and «^»™ °;nt,i UUjrs- Cameron donkey pomp, •ri<> dc,likey ptl, rbtl? C,ntenL8 c? f B ?, Nfll,L Md WEE?? ?t?"?? °' BAR MILL 'n f!)o¡h: 1hL. roll.turning >«he. 81t ":ghi!'g ,lhc a ,6 and dri:1m; machine. tu.o, ^cr3, f^rniKes, »JJn-ead irg.hinig na; hoQt "'Jg?!* about 500 SDf C I the^n .n'-toWthw -a in .heVta^Z^^rrt  'F.i7.oennce Weh Day at Eleven o'clock "?'F? ?" ? Day at E.n o?.ck Itay  coarv :n P,,p'r ti, and I' SA- of tlhQe eAuaccttioneer seven days F- | ftr!:a'r rther l?ir»i>tt' „  'í{Ph. P' 1:J''IS. So!liv>r.. Wer. F0R Jte:F« at hIS r:fr' k M soiut. T11KL .EVh;^MSo LL RESULTS ja 'J?E' E\t?lK(} EXPRU&" I 5>alfs! bv aurttmu 0:>; SATUHDAY. 4th NOVEMBER AT 12. MESSRS. GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, 11, and I,EltHY will SELL by AUCTION, &t thr;, Salerooms, 11, Iligh-titrcet. Cardiff, on UPDAY 4th November, at Twelve o clock, an important Oonsignment of 500 LOTS of ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS AND FRUIT TREES, Comprising Rhododendrons. Cypresses, Laurels, fcjpinea Japonica, Syringa, A%alae Moll?, Clematis, Deutoe C,ili?, W,ipLi. Box '1'rm Rel1"spora. l'lumosa. Paconia, Laburnums, Black and Hcd Currants, STANDARD CLIMBING AND DWARF ROSES. And manv other Varieties of Shru¡", aio94 ON nEW MORNING OF SALE. OX UTnmAY NEXT. Il\PH,S. (OTW,U,lí:, BOWRING, • ■ and PEHRY are instructed to SELL by AtClION at their Salerooms, 11, High-str,,?t, CardiiF, c,;I SATURDAY NEXT, 4?h November, I ltif.o c:!o{t;;fJ/ Xff'n punctually, a Ccupignrncnt of EIRST-CLASS DCrCH BIXBS AND FLOWERING WANTS, Including Double Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, Snowdrops, Guuliolu?, Cyclomen, Roman and Urapc Hyacinths, Crocus, and various other kmds of Bulb., all in splendid condition and ready for immediate planting. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. appli, Catalogues of the Bulbs can be hud on appli- ?,5604 ON TUESDAY 7th NOVEMBER, 1899. IMPORTANT SALE OF IRISH HUNTERS, i MKSSHS. GOITWALTZ, BOWHlNG, .1 1dinstructions fr(,m Hr. Tim Desmond, of Cork, to SELL by AUCTION, SIXTEEN SEASONED HUNTERS, In the Vard and Boxes at the rear of the IN-hite i bion Hotel. Ely. on TUESDAY, 7th November, 1899, at Eleven "eI""k punctually. DESCRIPTIONS. Ch. Mare. 7 vears. 15.) by Hay Cardinal. Illr. Gelding. 6 years, lb.3, by Baron Farney, dam bv Arthur. Ch.615.21, by Laddie, dam by Lord Ronald. Br. Gf>ldin;, 7 years. 15.3. by Speculation, dam by Defiance. Bay Mare. ? years, 15.3. by Buffoon. Bay Mare. 7'?.' bv Victor. BaV Geldinsr, 6 years. 16.0, by Sweetheart, dam bv Lord Hastings. Br." A1,6r_2i Il?' dnn, BA.75 1rd Hmtinp. r. lr-9?d. 13.2J. bv ,?.tf,,rd. 1 Bay Geld in. 5 ,'ars, l?.0, bv Lord Edward, Br. Mare. 0 years, 15.3. by B?,4?h., dam by Republican. Br. G"hng. aged, 15.3. by Quicksilver. Br. C,Idi,, g. 7l,3, bR. th.-Iti-C. Ch. Mare, 5 years, 16.0, bv )?,, or?- Br. Mare. 7 years, 15.3. by Rockingham. Th? ,b, g,od Hunters, and r? well known with the r,, p?,k, of ?..nd. in the Countv Cork, and nearly all go in harness. ao591 ON TUESDAY 7th "OVEIER. IM. 91 DfPORTAXT SALE OF HCNTER8. MKSSR5. GOTTWAI^TZ, BOWRING, and PERRY b,g to ai.?. that they will hold a large SALE OF SO HORSES, In the Yard and Boxes at the rear of the White Lion Hotel. Ely. on TUESDAY, 7th November, 1899. commencing at Eleven o'clock punctually. The present entries mclude:- 16 Seasoned Hunters from Mr. Tim Desmond, of Cork. 3 13-stone Hunters from Mr. Arthur Bishop, Sunnybank, Castleton. 6 Good Hunters from r. T. D. John, The Cha'.deans, Cardiff. 2 Hunters from 1ft" Window. 2 Knnters from Mr. Emerson. 5 Horses from Jns. Hurman. Esq. 11 H "nttr froiii W. H. Mathias, E. q., J.P. A large number of roomy boxes and other accommodation have been erected for the con- vemence of the Cardiff Race Club (Limited), Excellent facilities are, therefore, afforded for the examination and trb! of the Lots which will be offered at the above sale. Elv Station ii under two miles from Cardiff, on the G.W R. Main Line. AdditiOnal Entries are solicited. Further particulars may be had from the I11, Itigh.t,,et, Cardl4 a ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. 9th AND 10th NOVEMBER. UNRESERVED SALE OF MAGNIFICENT APPOINTMENTS. Being THE CONTENTS OF k LARGE COUNTRY RESIDENCE IN MONMOUTHSHIRE. Furnished in the Moet Perfect Taste Within the L,,? Two Y,r?. Removed to bl;ffSio;¡rX:dr;ie Unreserved Sal, Comprising the CONTENTS of THIRTEEN llEDROOfS. DRAWING-ROOM and BOUDOIR FURNITURE, TWO PIANOFORTES by COL- LARD and COLLARD and HERMANN. DINING. LIBRARY, and MORNING ROOM FURNITURE. A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF MODEUX CHINA, including some very fine pieces for table decoration; TURKEY AND OTHER CARPETS, Valuable Paintings and Water Colour Drawings. BRONZES, PLATE, and EFFECTS, together with the n'ul Fttig? of a large Residence. l\IE'EJ?RT'eJ and PERRY have r?,?i??d instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 11. High-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY and FRI. DAY. 9th and 10th November, at Eleven o'clock each day. THE ABOVE MAGNIFICENT APPOINTMENTS. THE CONTENTS OF BEDROOMS, including appointments in ASH. WALNUT, OAK, and other woods, with .rdro of diffe- rent sizes; a 7ft. mahogany bedroom suite, with noble wardrobe; toilet, tables. 4c.; a walnut and ash suite. and others in various woods; HANDSOME BRASS BEDSTEADS, with hangmgs. ?l?,ig .?d hair ..tt-?-. feather beds, he5t3 of drawers, best Brussels and other -lI'll, ?iczant toile, et,?ices, baths, &c. THE DRAWING-ROOM AND BOUDOIR FURNITURE includes snites of silk curtains and hangings, a beautiful LorIS XV. DRAWING-ROOM SUITE, with binet, overmantel, and tables en suite; rosewood hall cabinet, several pieces of fine Sheraton furniture, a large gilt glass, Italian tables, and others in various woods; a rosewood davenport, pair of massive brass fenders and fittings, Axminster and Wilton Pile carpets, A NEARLY-NEW COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, by LISTZ; Another by IŒR1LL\ music settees and cabinets, occasional chain. a pair of card tables. DI:'>r:>;G.ROmr. IX POLLARD OAK. tab]" DINING-ROOM. IN POLLARD OAK. includes old and mNlern paintings, a set of furniture in finely-figured ?-d, i, a 7ft. SIDEEOARD, wih h'gh back; a 12ft. dining hble; a full-size SUITE of LARGE CHAIRS, upholstered in morocco: a large dinner wagon, a coal cabinet, large overmantel, all en suite; TWELVE CARVED SPANISH MAHOGANY T¿H\\1s. °f¡;ÕPsTj!& A set of heavy curtains, TURKEY CARPET and rugs, marble clock in bronze, bronze figures. etc. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of ELECTRO-PLATED ARTICLES by Eikington, Mappin, and other makers. THE OIL-PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS, THE LIBRARY IN OAK. Arranged w'th high-back chairs, ett<!œ. and -y chairs in ,el"t; a fine bDffet. a carved ori.ta.nd and gc.p>r well-maile bookcases, a ?.ri,i -table.ali CHESTERFIELD .?d a pair of chair* t) mAtch. three pairs of curtain*, several pieces of bronzes, and other interesting item. The FITTINGS of BREAKFAST and MORN. ING ROOMS, entrance-hall, landings, and staircases, carved oak hall furniture, marble- top tables, som fine foreign skios, bust brackets, settees, Ac., Axminster stair and landing Mrpet; the consents of china and plate pantries, kitchens, and outdoor effects. ON VIEW MONDAY AND TUESDAY PRIOR TO SALE. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. Cardiff. a.5S95 SALE THIS DAY. QUEEN-STREET SALEROOMS. CARDIFF. LARGE UNRESERVED SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FUI',NITT'RE.BED BEDDING. Removed from St. dr= orescent. Cardiff }IE'd MOORE and CO, we in- -t-,t?d by the T,?nt f the above Premises to Remove to their Salerooms, Qaeen- street. and SELL ov AUCTION, on NOVEMBER 2nd. 1859, a Large Quantity of Superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Comprising 6ft. and 5ft. walnut ffideboilrds, cab.'netes, overmantels, dining tables, bookcases, hali-stands. dining and drawing; room toitee, 6ft., 5ft., and 4ft. bedroom suites, alJ brass Pa si= and French bedsteads, wire ma.tt, bedding, chest drawers, wardrobe, easy chairs, couches, brass curbs and fendem. Are brasses, two pianos, harmonium, dinner and tea ier» vices. pICtnres. office desk, several choice Bru.el8 and Velvet Pile carpets, rugs. Ac. On View Morning of Sale. Sale at 2 o'clork. a5580 MAGOR. IMPORTANT SALE OF THAT MOST VALUABLE OLD-ESTABLISHED FREEHOLD DOUBLE-LRCENSED HOUSE AND PREMISES. Known "THE GOLDEN LION?," MAGOR, ,it-te I;hi. two int.' ??ak of the Railway ;tation, and ?w in the ownpation of Mr. Arthur Baker. This Property, from its excellent situation, ffers an exceptionally desirable Invent. MR THOMAS PARRY bas been I,woO;{tSinr; to &:FEet above for SALE b, AUCTION, at the Trederar At- H,t,?l. N??prt, NMDNESDRY November Sth. 18"9. at 3.30 o'clock in the After- noon. subject to Conditions of Sale Ta View, apply to Mr. Arthur Baker. on the Premises; and for Further Particulars, with Plan and Conditions of Sale, to the Auctioneer, Albany-chambers, Newport; or to Mr. J. C. LleweUin. Solicitor, 26, Stow-hill, Newport. 66122 TNSTRA WARMERS — PREVENT A CHILLS. GOLDS. &c" ALLEYIATE RIM- ?TkTll%f, LVIP??GO, Agent*: PrtnrapjJ Imnm,3ng? "d ChemirA.-D. BLAIR 83d 00., 47, C&unon-Artet, Loud=. J.o, L" £ >ales ftp aurtmn. 60, RICITMOND-ROAD, CARDIFF. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, UP- RIGHT GUAíD PIANOFORTE, AND OTHER EFFECTS Tt/fESSRS. BAILEY, GILLEL:? and }1Ër ;@d !:s f! the O wner, who is leaving Cardiff, to SELL by AUCTION, upon the Premioes above, on TUMDAY, N v?mber 7, commencing at Twelve o'clo<,k. the excellent HOUSEHOLI) FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Including the appointments of four bedrooms, three reception-rooms, and offices. comprising br" and iron bedsteads, mattresses and bed- dins cheets of drawers, wardrobe3, duchesse and other toilet tables, reception-room suites in velvet and damask, 8ft. dining table, maio- ganv sideboard, walnut ohiffonniere. oval, centre, and work tables. superior cylinder top pedestal writins table, architect's drawing table, icit.. 4ft. 6in.; full-compaes trichrod iron- frame pianoforte in handsome walnut case (a wry fine instrument), hall-stand, barometer, hearth furniture, window draperies, books, P?,t,?- ch??nii and glaS3, kitchen furniture, Ît:JU;n:ll :thr ss.kCdi:ritfi:: Il)r:Jof safe, mantle, Lokig utensils, &c., &c. 0. VIew Morning of Sale. The Residence to i U;uctioneers' Ofdct!s, 24, Duke-st?t, a Car- diff. a5650 CARDIFF. CORPORATION HORSE REPOSITORY. "IVTESSRS. BAILEY, GILLER, and IvJL XELFER 1,?r announce that they will hold th,i?-IF')rtniglitly SALE of 00 HUNTERS, HACKS, HARNESS llOHE, AND COBS, ALSO CARRIAGES CARTS, AND HARNESS. Commencing at One o'clock, at the above Hepo- sitory on THURSDAY, November 9th. Auctioneers Offices, 24, Duke-street, Cardiff, SALE TO-MORROW. CARDIFF AND PENARTH. IMPORTANT SALE OF DESIRABLE LEASE- HOLD PROPERTIES. T6TR. THOMAS EDMUNDS has received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AU?- TION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, the 3rd day of November, 1899, at 7.30 o'clock in the Evening (subject to the Special and General Conditions of the Incorporated Law Society of Oarditf and District). and in the following or such other Lots as shall then and there be determined upon, the undermentioned LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES: — ARCOT-STREET. PENARTH. Lot 1. All that Mss=uagc and D?,lling-hrjnme situate and being No. 34, Arcot-etreet, Penarth, held on lease for 99 years from 1st May, 1882, at an annual ground rent of £2 5s and let at Bs. 6d. per week. SURREY-STREET. CANTON. Lot 2. All those five Messuages and Premises situate and being Nos. 10, 12. 14, 16. and Id. Surrey-street, Victoria Park. Cardiff, held under separate leases for 99 years Iron1 Febru."? 2nd, 18,)4 at the yearly groDnd rent of 13 133, 6?i each house, and letting at B?. WeC weeklySHYMOUR-STREET. SPLOTLAND9. Lot 3. All those M,ge? and Premises situate and being Nos, 16, 18, and 28, SeymoDr- .1 re?t, C?diff, heid on lease for 99 years from March 25, 1694. at the annual ground Tent? as to Nos. 16 and 18 of S2 10s. each, and as to ? .,28 12 4. and letting at 7s. 6d. weekly. NOS. 16 and 18 are held under one lease; No. 28 held on separate lease. The Auctioneer desires to draw the special| atteution of investors and others to the fore- going properties, which are conveniently situated, and in good letting localities. i For Further Particulars apply-m to Lots 1 and 2 to M,s,r R. Thomas and 1'r=ci? ,I?'nldi 'itr,, 11, C? :,l e-strect, Cardiff; or. as to all the Lots, to the Auctioneer, Park-chmbers, 53Qu? .st r,?? Cardiff a5589 SALE TillS DAY. 23, DUKE-STREET rLAVERTONS). UNRESERVED SALE OF THE HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. FOlTR PIASOS. MUSIC. 8-STOP ORGAN. Ac., Removed from Roath Park and Dnas P.?i?, AJL'SSES. FOWLER nd SON l\iEi'f'EL- ,&;IJ.t their l rooms, 23. DlIke-treet. Cardiff, on THURSDAY, November 2nd. at Two o'clock, the well-made EXCELLENT FURNITURE, Including noble 6ft. cheval bedroom suite, 5ft. and 4ft. suiti?, double set are, hand.,)., ,u I,$ Parisian and French bedsteads, pair well- made mahogany toilets, two night commodes, the ?'o" of ti.,?ly-r,,d oak, sable rug, 8-3tOP organ, uprigh grand pianoforte h" Brinsmead, and three others, two hotel lounges, two pairs silk curtains, mahogany suite in figured silk. 150 oil paintings, &c.: noble 6ft. sideboard, two 8ft. diing tables, overmantels, ?Lite in Morocco Bkins; also a quantity of office furniture and safes, including cylinder desk, flat top table, Williams' type- writer, copying press, stationery cabinet, wre- taire bookcase, and two others. a5582 NOW ON VIEW. TO SETTLE A DISPUTE. •MESSRS. WM. FOWLER and SON 1 will SELl, by AUCTION, at their New Saleroom.. 23, Duke,street (law Laverton's). Car- di?. SATURDAY, November 4th'1899 at Two o'clock pu??,t..I!y. Absolutely 'Without Rese?e, 50 Ladie.' and Gents: 1899 HIGH-GRADE BICYf Very highly flmshed. fitted with new Cooper titt.in and d.,? bl,-t.b? pneumatic tyres. N? II.-O?i,ig d,.p.t. with the ;?il-7 company, they will be Sold Without Reserve, affordingarare opportunity to dealers and others 01 procuring firstrclaes machines at a nominal figure. a-5588 SALE THIS DAY. TO BREWERS AND CAPITALISTS. ABERAMAN. ABERDARE. "TITR, JOHN HOWELL has been in- MR?to OFFER for S-kU b:t. AUCTION, fit the Boot Hotel, Aberdare, on THURSDAY, 2nd N jvember, 1899, at 3.30 o'clock p.m., in Dots determined at Lme of Sale, FREE, DOUBLE-LICENSED PUBLIC- HOUSE, Known as the Prince of Wales Inn, Aberaman, and Ten Cottages adjoining same. Part of the property is held under a leaa dated 1st June, I ,,?, to J,)?,ph Phillips, for 99 years from 1st November. 1845, at a ground rent of £4 7s. 4d. Part under a lease dated 1st June, 1846, to Howell Reynolds for throe lives, and 99 years from l?t J-2?-. 1845, t a ground r..t of 66 15.. 4d. The Auctioneer has great pleasure in recom- mending the above properties, being situated in the centre of Amcraman. For Further Particulars apply to Messrs. Gery and Rhys, Solicitol"8, Aberdare, or to the Auctioneer, Aberaman, Aberdare, 65961 SALE THIS DAY. AJUUNTAIN ASH. TO BREWERS AND OTHERS. SALE OF VALUABLE DOBBLE-LICENSED PREMISES AND LEASEHOLD DWFT,T.1 HOUSES. ?t ) TR. JAS. n. JAMES (of the Firm of l\1R.M; l:i; (;sthr:!= in- .tructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Harp Inn, Mountain Ah, on THURSDAY. November '89) at Three .1,),k in the Afternoon, "I"-?" t,,such Conditions of Sale as shall then be produced, and in such Lot or Lots as shall then be determined, the following valnable Li^SEHOLD PROPERTIES, Viz. All that Messuage or Public-house and Pre- mises, called the Harp Inn, together with the yard and 0 ollldlng, thereto belonging, situate in Jeffries-street, Mountain Ash, and now in tile- occupation of Mr. Charles Row- lands. All those 7?. D?ell7i. n T?hilip"trmt, Monntaiii All those Two Dwelling-houses and Premises, known as Nos. 5 and 7. Philip-street, Mountain ABh. and now in the occupation of Mr. Charles Rowland, and Mr. Watkins The whole of the above premises are held nnder a lease for a term of 96 years from the 14 July, 1856, subject to an annual ground rent of L5, and ar subject to an underlease for a term of 21 years from tbo 20th February, 1890. at the yearly rent of £75 for the Harp Inn and £25 for the two cottages. The above premises are admirably situated, and afford a sate investment to capitalists and others. For Further Particulars annly to the Anc- tioneer, at his Office. 1. Weatheral-street, Aber- dare: or to Messrs. Frank James and Sons, Solicitors. Merthvr Tydfil, 14th October, 1899. 66151 SALE THIS DAY. HENLLYS VALE (Two Miles from Cwmbran and 3i Miles from Newport). }fES NEWLAND, DAVIS, an d lTX HUNT have mc!eived instructions from Mrs. Evans, who is removing from the neigh- bourhood, to SELL by AUCTION, on the Pre- mises as above, on THURSDAY NEXT, Novem- ber 2nd, the whole of the LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, C. mpn, oling: 25 HEAD OF CATTLE, FIVE MOUNTAIN AND m-HER PONIES, THE AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, DAffiY UTENSILS. Ac. Sal. at Two o'cloek. Further Particulars of the Auctioneer*, New- port smd Chepstow. 66171 SALE THIS DAY. ('TTURGH-STRFM SALEROOMS. CARDIFF. }IRiDIIotwneas:: i-t?.?tions from the Owners to P??ve to the bo,? Roams and SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY NEXT, November 2, 1899, a Large Quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Comprising Three Pianofortes Dining. Drawing, and Bed Room Suites, Sideboards, Cabinets, Walnut and Gilt Overmantels. Marble and Other Clocks, Bronzes. Vasee, Oil Painting. Engra,g0. ea and Dinner Sets, Cmetz, Cases of Cutlery, Ac Bra« and Iron Bed?t?d43, Feather and Otbr P-d?, Wire, Spring and Other ??ii?ttrw?, Two Pairs Walnut F¡,ngSeetli:r.<e,;lC' B-5 Nrb Fendem, Sets ,ru?. and the Umal Kitchen RM?l- On View Morning of Sale; to commence at Two sh&rP. 2V7d2 1Tm: BEST IEWSPAPER TO SEND yUEN, IM ABROAD. TBZ "W=2y PRICIIONNPEM. litiblit Bium H.M. ROYAL HORSE GUARDS BAND. THIS DAY, AT 3 & 8. TWO GRAND MILITARY CONCERTS. ANDREWS' HALL. QUEEN-STREET. 1,500 SHILLING SEATS. ø.5634 Centers anfo Contracts, ROGERSTONE AND GRAII, ROG PARISH COUNCILS. TO CONTRACTORS. The above Connci1; In%-iw TENDERS for the 0«;?t.trTH)N of a FOOTBRIDGE across the River Ebbw at Rogerstone. Part;culars and Bills of Quantities may be obtained at the OM,. f Mr. T?F.,?n.h R- ëti'b"odrna\;ahr!:r!et Mon. Tenders to reach the undersigned on or before the 10th NOVEMBER, 1899. The Councils do not bind themselvea to accept the lowest or any Tender. By Order of the Councils, T. H. CHRISTOPHERS, Clerk. Rhiwderin. _Newport,_Monj 66176 To ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. ARCHIBALD D DAWNAY (LIMITED) Keep a' tll. WAXES and WEST of ENGLAND GIRDEIl WORKS, EAST MOORS. CARDIFF. A LARGE S'iOCK OF STEEL JOISTS, FLITCH PLATES, TEES, ANGLES. CHANNELS. Ao. Manufacturer of ROOFS. GIRDERS. BRIDGES STANCHIONS, PATENT SOLID TILM AND CONCRETE FLOORS. Offices: EAST MOORS. CARDIFF. Telegrams: DAWNAY CARDIFF. National Telephone: Cardiff. No. 694. L10692 pibltr appointments, THE GUARMAXS of the PONTAR- DAWE UNION Require the Service. of a Person for the 1).??t of NURSE and GENERAL SERVANT at the Union Workhouse, Pontar- dawe. Salary. CZO per annum, with board, lodging. Ac. The appointment will be subject to Poor-law Rules. Particulars of duties may be obtained by application (enclosing stamped directed envelope for reply* from the Matron, Union Workhouse. Portardawe. Applications, with Copies of Two Recent Tes- timonials, to be sent not later than OVEM, BER 8th 'NEXT' ? Mr. CHARLE? BEVAN JENKINS, Clerk to the Ou?ird?ans, Pontar- dawe. 66167 tburatioiial gmioutirtmt)ite,. BRISTOL. T ONG ASHTON SCHOOL, NEAR iJ BRISTOL. Pupils receive a thorough Business Education at a moderate oost. 65918 W. J. KEMPE, M.A. Ox^n, Headmaster. COWBRIDGE. COWBRIDGE SCHOOL.—An Examina- ?' tion will be held on THURSDAY. Decem. ber 14th, when Entrance and other Scholarships will be Offered for Competition.—For Particu- lars apply to the Headmaster. 66180 LONDON. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS, Vy KING'S COLLEGE. LONDON. ORAL AND CORRESPONDENCE TUITION. Messrs. BRAGINTON. M.A., and HINKS. SUCCESSES: SECOND DIVISION CLERKS (April). 97 of 150 pla,,e? Boy CopyistB (April!, 37; Excise (May). ?) of 55; T?e?r?phists (Feb.). 15 of 54; Customs (.Ian,), 16 of 50. (Jan.). CLERKS (M?.), 3; Woman Clerks GIRL (Mar.). 12; Female Telegraphists (May). 17; Female Sorters (April), 6.—PROSPECTUS from Secretarv, King's College. London. L15592 TRINITY COLLEGE, LONDON— JL LOCAL EXAMINATIONS IN MUSIC— Regulations mav now he had from the Local Secretary, Mr. WALTER SCOTT, 173, Newport- road, Cardiff. a5529 • publications. EVERY WTDNESDAY-td. THE SHIPPING WORLD, EDITED BY MAJOR JONES. Largest Home and Foreign Circulation of Its Class. CONTENTS—NOVEMBER 1, 1899. ANGLO-AMERICANISM. SEMI-SUBMERGED TORPEDO-BOATS, Illus- trated. THE PATTISON WATER-TUBE BOILER. Illustrated. SELF-RELEASING BOAT CHOCKS. Illus- trated. FATE OF THE SHIPPING EXCHANGE. Illut- t'at'd* ROYLE? ENGINEERING APPLIANCES. Dl- CLYDE TRUST FORWARD MOVEMENT, CLYDE TRUST FORWA.RD YOVEME.IT, BOY PROBATIONERS OF THE R.N.R. TRANSPORTS AND TROOPERS. KERMODE'S OIL BURNER. UN81NKABLE VESSEL. Illustrated. MOSS AND CC.'S CIRCULAR. SAILORS AND SIGHT F-AS'RIS. AMERICAN SHIPBUILDING. THE TEN-DAY SRSSION "OFFENSIVE DEFENCE." .„„ IVfJ.<TRIAL TRIPS. NEPTUNE'S MAIL. TRADE AND FINANCE, ENGINEERING NOTES. HARBOURS AND DOCKS. BOARD OF TRADE NOTES. Published by the Shipping World (Limitedl. Effingham House, Arundel-street, Strand. Londou. W.C. L12617 Jitsurancc Companies. THE V-ULCANB OILERANDGE-NERAL JNSURANCE ^OMPANY (LIMITED) (Late The Boiler Insurance and Steam Power Company. Limited), THE ORIGINAL BOILER INSURANCE CO. HEAD OFFICE: 67, KING-STREET, MANCHESTER. Established 1859. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAl, RM,DDO. Insurance and Inspection of Boilers, Engines, Dynamos. Motors, and other Electrical Plant. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT, Employers' L: ability Act, and Common Law. Personal Accident, Third Party, and Fidelity GDarantce Insurance. Upwards of 49,000 Boilers and Engines under supervision, j 1' L CROSLAND, M.Inst.C.E., M-Imt.M.E., Chief Engineer J. ?"?°'E?ARDHADnELD. Secretary. Applications for Agencies Invited. South Wales Superintendent-E. HUGHES, S3, Dock-street. Newport (Mon.). LI 6353 ,tuaintooto for Disposal. SEVERN ? BOLT. NUT. AND Bl- -OF- rpo be SOLD by PRIVATE TREATY, p..WORKS, Mtnate at Caldiwtt, ex Ch.p.ww, on the banki of the Severn, with privm,? siding Great Western Railway. The Plant has only jost been purchased new and been in operation nine months, and w, sists of modern Muhin ?;;nfe or the manufwttfm of the above. The capacity is from 30 to 40 W. pr week with single shift. The Works are specially well situated for delivery to the extensive South Wales market and also to other parts. Bristol. Cardiff. Newport. Ac., with Acety- lene Gas Installation. The Works ate In good working order, and can be gt??-t?d in full swing rt a ?e?'s? ??-e.  The total -It of th? Works wde??.?th. l?.ttwelve months hM been up-d. of E4.000. For Particulars and to View apply Poppleton and Applebv. Chartered Acc-ountants, Birming- ham. and 3. Barbican, LoMon. E_C or to (;ineoie ?a Craddock. Sol:i???n ri.EC r to properties, LALESTON HOUSE to LET, with or without Land. Two miles of Bridgend. A Genteel Family Residence—Anoly to Mr. Robert Evans. Auctioneer. &0.. Bridgend. 66130 GUARANTEED TO STOP TOOTH- VT ACHE BY Using PHIL PHILLIPS' TOOTHACHE CUI F. Acta like Magic, ? per bottla By poaf Id- 9otd_ by?? chemists. *«M rA pilE BM NEWSPAPER TO BEND I- TO EMENDS ABROAD, i THE "WEEKLY KAIL." PBIOB ONE PENHT. j Slegal Notices. F~ GEORGE HERBERT MUNDY, DECEASED. UANT to Lte A .1 UailUjaent 22.d aJ,1o¡nr-fid;ft¡d¡¡f,tn 22:c to i urther Amend the Law of Property and to Be11ç"e Tmstee3," EeNlO'<»Tve ICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that all PER- SON4 having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS against the ESTATE of GEORGE HERBERT MUNDY, la,. fM?rdy Villa, Brislington, in the Count rp(jg:ni J,:ltt;Jid rb:9h day of Jun", 1899, and whose- Will was proved in tho Principal Registry of the Probate Divi. .i.n of Her Maje?ty's High Court of Justice on the 5th day of October, 1899 by Is?(? John Ilhill ilpd Jh. Franci ?ewl. theE 0. tr?rin named), r? Hereby Required to Send in Particulars of such Claims and Demands to the undersigned, William Charles Hunter, of 106, Dock-strcet, Newport, in the County of Monmouth, the Solicitor for the said Executors, on or before the 1st day of DECEll. BER. 1899. AND NOTICE IS HFRERY FURTHER GIVEN that the said Executors will after that date pro- ceed to distribute the assets of the said Doo?a std among the pers'ms entitled thereto, having regard only to the Claims or Demands o which the saiH Executors h.il th??i have had notice, and that they will not afterwards b Iefor the "t? go distributed or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim or demand they shall not the. have had noLic¿. Dated this 1st day of November, 1899. WM. C. HUNTER. 66193 Solicitor for the said Executors. THE BANKRUPTCY ACTS, 1883 AND 1890. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF GLAITORGAN. SHIRE, HOLDEN AT CARDIFF. IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 66 of 1399. RE HARRY GIBBON, of 185, Richmond-road, j Riohmond-lane, and 23, Crwys-plme, all inC diff. Builder and Contractor. Receiving Order made 2.3rd October, 1899. Date and Place of First Meeting. 7th Novem. ber. 1899, at Twelve Noon, at 117, Saint Mary- street, Cardiff. Date of Public Examination, 14th December, t899. Note.-AI1 debts due to the Estate should be pand ta me. pmd GEORGE DAVID. Official Receiver. Address: 117 St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Dated 1st November. 1899. a5636 dipping potters. PALGRAVE. MURPHY, AND CO pBEGULAI g LINE STKAMERS, FROM HAMBURG TO CARDIFF AND CARDIFF TO HAMBURG. CITY OF AMSTERDAM CITY OF HAMBURG ,1TY OF BELFAST C ClTY OF LIStJON <J1T¥ OF BRISTOL CITY OF MALAOA ,ITY0F CA c ?ry OF OPORTO CITY OF CORK CITYor UOTTKKDAM ,c TY OF DORTMUND One of the above First-cla .1 Steamen is iDteDded to leave HAMBURG for CARDIFF aud CARDIFF for wA,,BUHG at regular intervals. For Particulars apply to Palgravs. Marphy and Co., 7, Eden Quay, Dublin, or to and Co., 11, DUNCAN .?,d CO.. Cardiff. Arent at Hamburg, D. FUHRMANN 615o (lASTLti LINK—C APK and NATAL J MAILS.-WEEKLY SERVICE for the UOLDFIELDS cf SOUTH AFRICA -The CASTLE COMPANY'S STEAMERS leave LONDON rEast India Docks Basin. Bl&ckwaih. Every FRIDAY and safl from Southampton Every SATURDAY South Bteamen. T?nd" I IILMBltoxB CA S!rL P1. .?,V 4 DUNVE(, CASTLE tvia Ma-leiraj Nov. 10 N. ?. 11 ARUNDEL CASTLE 'vi. Cutanea Nov. 1/" Nov, 8 jDOUNE CASTLE l via Madeira and Canaries) Nov. 22.Nov. 23 NOBHAM CASTLEV1.hdeira' Nov. 24 ..Nov. 25 t Uouthly tteamer for Mauritius and Beira, also callinr at Lisbon, Return Tickets for all ports. Free Tickets by Castle Express from Water. 100 to Southampton. ApHy to Donald Currie and Co.. 3. Fenchurch- street. London, E.C., or to W J. Tronnce, BDte D.,?W; S. J. Davies. 9 Edward-pl.??; C J Cud. lipp, 32' C,tl?-r.. La Cardiff Anstin and gCk' BCdT. r1f i.tassd Co., 8warsea; J. L. Bowen, Lakefteld Post-office, Llinelly; Milton Locke, 3, CommereiaJ-street; Mon. I Young, Tredegar. chambers, Newport, 115977 TTNION LINE MAIL SiEAMERS to GOLD FIELDS of SOUTH Ak'MCA? NATAL nd EAST AFRICA and MADEMA. and TENERIFE. TWIN SCREW FLEET. DEPARTURES frail SOUTHAMPTON Every 8ATURDAY. BEM' twin screw (via Madeira) Nor. 4 GREEK, twin screw (via Nnerife) Nor. 11 soar, twin screw (via Madeira) NOT. 18 GA. UL. twin screw (via Tenerife and St. Helena.) Nov. 2S NORMAN, twin screw (via Madeira).DDeecc. 9 twin ?Few (via Tenerife) D.- 9 G:t'Tf14 issued to TYfri:'D<j:n: Return Railway Tickets by Union Exprenot from Lon- don to Ro.th?.pt-. d(;p80:a 74?k?t. for P.Ce., rl..d.. ly to UNION S.S. 00.. 14, Cockspur-street. S.iv ?=d Bouth Afri?.n House, 96. p.hp.- cateotreet. T?mdon, E.G.; or to Guthrie. H or: .do; torSa:e:HeÖ Stewart nd Co?. 35, Monnt Stuart-,q?re; W. J. Trounce, Bute Docks; 8. J. Davies, 9. Edward- pi:: re; D"vi. and Co.. 45. Charle.-street C?r. diff; T. R. W. Mason and Co., Swnmsea; Locke and C: ra1'te"Nt' 'Mke L16509 NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING .1 COMPANY. TENERTFFE. CAPE TOWN. TASMANIA. AUSTRALIA (VIA HOBART), AND NEW m. LAND. Monthly Service, Excellent I'-rcammod&Uon. Ixiw Fares. 8peelal Terms to Families and Round tho World Pleasure Tours, PA PARI A (twin screw) NOT, 9. RUAMNE .De& 7. Arply to J B. Westray and Co., 138. Leaden- in rJf#, t:6o: 9, Edwrd-i3lace- C Stowert 35, Vonitt Stuprt-square; or C. J. &dltpv. 32, 6,0- Cardiff. ——iSH- rrunionÇJ. CARDIFF AND BRISTOL. THE MARCHIONESS 88. NOVEMBER. From Bate Doclu, From Bafctmrnt Baain, Oartnfr, Bri .I'. C',M wICFr,). C.B. 15mi".lAter) 2?Th,r.d.y 2.4" after f 2 Th- 6.Y) .!tor 33 30 after! 3 Friday 7.30 < aa1' i fl?r 7.30worn 6 Monday 5A5 after faMonday.. 8.45morn 7 6'I'u-M :6. 1 1, (7{:=Y' :7. 6 WedDe,d&y. 6.20 after SaWednemy .10. 0 morn ? To -d Fro, Fares:—After Cabin (single), 2s. 6d.; lo and Pro (available for Seven Dayll. 41.1 fere Cabin Isingla). Is 6d.; To and Fro (available for Seven Days). 2s. 6d. DaYII, 2&. 6d. W. Lt. EVANS. A ent. 600'2 ?rh..t (Jmr" nnte n"l"'tt.. ('rlifr hotels airt JBuimg-rooms. CHEPSTOW. THE GEORGE HOTEL, JL CVNMSCUL AND FAKMY. RF,BUMT AND RE-FURNISHED WITH EVERY MODERN OO.NVEN m Strictly Moderate Chutft Apply for Tm=. Tel: 'Georo Hotel, Chepstow. ..?.?. HEADQUARTERS. Also in connection with the ROYAL GEORGE H. UNTEBN. i 0l08l to JieiAbbe2^ 66521 ( emCtØ to Itt. 1WSTEra; MAIL CHAMBERS. FOUR itooms to LET. singly, in pairs, or altogether. Hydranlio lift. Electric light unpplied.-Apply to Mr. IL 11. CRAFTER. glgpg Western Mall Office. NOW READY. ONE PONT, POST FREE 1J4 TBE WESTERN MAIL JjiOOTBALL ANNUAL CONTAINS LOCAL FIXTURES, Ac., FOR 18900. CARDIFF: PUBUSHEP AT THE "WEHTKBW HAIL" OmCES, ST. HABY-^pxrr. ilublit &tato. COUNTY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF THIRTY-FIRST DAY OP OCTOBER, 1899. It is this Dy RFAMVBD -d ORDERED by th.C<?ci! of &e County Borough of Cardie RjMMC. %,II nnderthe AnthorMyof. t. he Cudoff Corporation At, 1884 tht the following Streete, or pMtt of gtlt.' being now formed or set oui thf =i;' "o:°ë:M,r .:J -.Ml J-D?d, .t.U.d, AgW, k.rbed, -h- .?U.d, Md .d. good to the -tid-.ti- of the cou..B, -Iy? AANDR:rnGHAM.ROAD ALMA-ROAD, BLEN. HEm-BOAD. CRY-"8?"P ROAD, BALKCLIVA OAD AND BALACLA V A. LAND. ShaU, within two months from the '? of the last puNictUon of this Notice, "'r-urmtmeeofthepro- ï:jnhci¿ÊJDFOOM ôJ;RUê- TION, SEWERED, LEVELLED, METALLED, FLAGGED, KEHBED, CHANNELLED, MADE GOOD, and otherwise completed by the rei;?tive ¡ 2,, ofg,trz: =PJ:nW: .%oe:vt ting on suh Streets, at dleir;negpe ,p $L.? expenses, aDd in the mDuer following, that is to The insidedimensionsofthesewerstobe not less than 3ft. !?° by ?ft.. and S be oonstmcted of solid, sound, well burnt bricks, with9in. invert and 4;m. ide ?0- and arch, and to be laid at a rate or -t- of pu- nation and at depths in ,cordw?, with aections prepared by the Borough Engineer andr M may be otherwise determined, with all man-holes, ventilating ahafts, and side entrances necessary for the proper MceM to and ventilating of ^esamej oam?e-waysMdfootwMro to be carefully excavazeo,, 'levelled, and ?yite,, of I.,to be excavated, levelled, and prepared for receimt)! foun- d.ti in ,u?h .n;c:ud er pZM ?tf),! necessary in ea.c11 -? to obtain the proper lev ehi and contonr of the atlrf- i. relation to footpaths and ?j-cut build- ings, and in ??rd?nc? with sections as P'?p.??-d the ground over any line of Mwer trench or opening of trenches for gas or water Mumta be oroughly rammed before the fonnd?t.onM Itid on. the surface to receive the foundation to be formed with a rise from each side to the centre at the rate of lin, in 2ft. or otherwise as sbown on the oectlon.; th foundation to -.t of I.yr of cleaii quarry stone, t 1_ than 6in. thick, to cl: ll.{ i.di.y dr the m?ftt't?n.) to be of Castell Coch lime3ume, I and broken sufBciently small to pfms in Mydtre<- tion through a ?nge ?"?*???ued on to give a depth of not 1,?e'. than 6in. when rolled, the rolling to be done before the gravel is laid ou: a' covering of thoroughly clean limestone screen- in" ?r ° Iimetone myel lin. thick to be laid on the metalling, and rer and rolled until a firm "?'I reglÙar surface is obWned; the channels to be formed of Newbridge stone 12iu. wide and 4in. thick, no -t?m to be less than 18in. long, weU squared, chisel-dressed on joints, beds, and 1, ,ell '? l:=ortr on a bed of concrete 6in. deep the channels to be et witl? i.?li-tio. of it tIs of an inch from the iterb to the outeredge,?d to be laid at mch levels M will give the most efficient fall to the respec- tive grids; in back lanes the channels, if so required, to be formed with I.,kwith stone lOin. by 7m., formed with a hollow down the centre 4m. wide IWd 1 Jin. deep, and to be laid on a bed of concrete 6in. d. the kerb swnes to be of the best Newbridge Atone, unifomlv 4in. wide and IZ.. deep, to av.rue 2ft* in length, and no 't. or closer to be le?.. t= 1'8in7 in length; to IV wiuared on *U ide., chiMt-joMed. and -ed on back joint top edge and ei: in n me rt.r T p.Iidt d; t street corners, cross- in?° .?d° Mt){tes ?he kerb to d""cribe ctU'Vs of moh i?g., and -gl?. tthhe ek??-b:p- r.= by the _,?,,h Engineer and Surveyor; the surface of the footways to fall from the houses to the outer dof thekrb stone with au inclination of liD. in 2ft. the channel to a at their highest point to drop 3in. below tLe top ed? of the kerb stones; the footways to be pa?d with nagging of not less than 2Mn ?k of o.nd Newbridge-to-, r ft'? -L-I qi»hty, well d through, out of winding, id in B e mortar, on a bed of grave1, stone chippings, fine ashe., or sharp eand° 4i.. ?ick? spread -,I rammed on a lid bed prepared for the same, the <tn?Uty of l?n_ g. stone not to exceed Jth of the rhl.?-Tt .-gd l?.?.Uy the 0? to break joint Jm_ at the least, and the coursinf joints to break joint with, and be laid at ri?ht an?cs to. the kerb; the aaetftntto be cut for shute channels 4in by Jin. opposite each t,?: sbute. and to be properly trimmed round .11 -LI 'r 'grid,, or other fittings; or ?il Ij l?PI mth best Staffordshto blue paving bricks bud on a bed of concrete 6in. thick, or 'ith such th?? ?p -d ;rd: Boron?h Enpneer; the crossings tobelud mwidM" eorrMponding to the f.t-y.. with Ne..bri or g-it..tt., in regular courses and of a unifonn width, laid in fine mortar, on a bed of concrete 12in. tli, well mmmed. and liOT:?-tl the proper nse. wh,!? the kerb is circular the crossing to.??, to be dressed to fit the curre; the mortar used throughout the works to be of a .trODg consistency, composed of one part screened blue Li. quick Hme to two parte clean sharp sand, thoroughly mixed and used wW fresh. fr The whole of the above-mentioned works to be executed in accordance with the above specification, and with the p)?a and sections, which may be i?smcted at the Office of the Borough Engineer a.nd Surveyor, in the Town-hall, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, between the hours of teu a.m, and four p.m., or on Saturdays between ten ?.m and one p.m. to be of the dimensions, widths, and evels shown thereon, and the whole of the materials and workmanship to be of the best description, anj siit,j?ctt(? theez ?a* tion ?:d' approval of ?b'e'" Council or their proper officers. J. L. WHEATLEY, Town-clerk. I DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE TO ALL PARTIES CONCERNED that if such works be not commenced in the Streets mentioned in the above order within one month afLut pubhcation of this Order, or be no, duly P= od with after being commenced, or be not completed within the time and in the manner hereinbefore expressed, or be m the opinion of the Surveyor iuo,,tffi?cien7t tjy or done the said Council will omse to be executed, completed, or re-execut.ed, as the case may require, 'pl' ??'l 0"4 Xd works, and the costs iBcurred by the Jo?cil in any such case shall be deemed u t raes, and Wl be n. private improvement expense*, and fhtU be re- ,er.bk accordingly from the person or persons in '?" J L.WHEATLEY.Town-cterk. toted <M?tat d?yct Octber. 18W, 'a!631 ? A R DI F F CHRYSANTHEMUM SOCIETY. THIRTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW, NOVEMBER 8 and 9. The Show will be Opened on WEDNESDAY, November 8, at 1.30, by the Worshipful tho Mayor. INTERESTING EXHIBITS FROM HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL GARDENS. WINDSOR. H. GILLET, Secretary. 66, WoodTille-road, Cardiff. a.5581 SEAMEN'S HOSPITAL BA ZAAR, pARK HALL, CARDIFF, DECEMBER 5th, 6th, 7th, SEE FURTHER PARTICULARS NEXT WEEK, a5623 J, LYNN THOMAS, Hon. Beo, "DENARTH CONSERVATIVE ASSO- A CIATION. A MEETING (under the auspices of the above Anociaton) w IU be held in And?s' Large HaU. Penartk on THURSDAY November 2nd. 1899, when the Ri£:oOnwJ:m WindMr wiU pretide. Mair Wyndham-Quln, M. P and oy. Gentlemen ,,111 addraa i meetJn¡: Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Chi, to be tk.4 at Ei?ht. Ticket* m?y be obttined of Mr. 1, W. Wells, 50, W inIOI"road. Penarth. Secretary of the or any M=bor of tg CWm?f itttw. ?SSET§'?E?)U?y IMUED wSS NOT BE AVAILABLE 8=TIN"1F NoT I me Balcony will be Rese"ed for Ladi- 66100 THE "FJUMES" ^TLAS. BOUND IN EALF-MOROOCO, GILT EDGES. PUBLISHED AT £1 6a., REDUCED TO 91. CARRIAGE PAID TO ANY ADDRESS. REMIT CASH WITH ORDER TO WESTERN MAIL LIMITED. Thla is the Beat Atlas ever Published at the Price. 85329 "JJVENIira JjJXPRESS" THE SKABTEOT EVENING PAPEX IN WALM JButHung Societies, c.. P,UNCIPAUTY PiiiKciii Z;ZIT .c. INVESTMENT GUILDRIG GOCIET* V JGEST J^JEDIUM FOB LOANS ON pROPERTIES. APPLY FOR THE 39th ANNUAL REPORT and P tut to W. SANDYM and SONS, MMM nt 9K. 28'SL M-Y-.t,.t, CMdif. ,LolgNTS-N-P-?t: Mr. J. M. Wood, 20, Bridge- ?Mtt. Penarth: Mr B. B tMrnm?. Wiad?r-rd. Bury: Mr. D H. Ed.md.. Market-bnildinn. Ebbw CKO =:t. Jf.Èr:&-PI rA nHEEQUITABLE BENEFIT BUILD- .I.. ING SOCIETY. Established 1867. Incorporated 189b Chief Office: 12, HAMMET-STREET, TAUNTON. Manager: Mr. S. H. DAVIS. This Society offers Special AdTantagea to Tenants to enable them to Buy their Booses and Business Premises, instead of perpetually payin -nt. Pf/f' 'pa.rt:cal:tl'll and Terms to M.. S. M. WILKINSON and 00., A.?, eers and Estate An J?h"n gqXre?6ardiff. ONTYPRIDD, LLANTRISANT, J. AND RHONDDA VALLEYS PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. Great Reduction to Borrowers. Easy Re-payments—5 to 20 Years. No Annual Charge for Management. Mortgage and Survey Fees Paid by Soeitty. Redemption on Fair Terms. Advances Made Promptly. Investing Single Payment Bb.r., b?..?g! ".P.. 'd lntuest at 4 per cent., Now 1Ma, Deposits received, re-payable at 14 days' notice, bearing interest at 3i per cent. For Prospectus anpiv to the Secretary, Mr. R. S. DAVIES. 6 5 4 7 5 Town-hall-chambcrs, 65475 Pontypridd. MERTHYR -AND DOIALAIS BUILD_- lNO SOCIETY. Chairman: Mr. Alderman WILLIAMS, J.P., Gwaeiodygarth House, Merthyr Tydfil. LOANS ADVANCED IN SUMS FROM X100 TO £10.000. Easy Re-payments in 3 to 17 years—Favourable Redemption Terms—Utmost Secrecy—Loajis on Buildings in Progress—No Management Charg  Particalm -PPIY to Mr. DAVID DAVOS, Secretary, G'.ebelajid House, Mer<JiyrTyd?; to Local Agents throughout South W.?.. pHIL pHILLIPS, 24, ST. MARY-STREET, ARDIFF. pHIL pHILUPS' RHEUMATIC CURE. pHIL pHILLIPS' CERTAIN CURE FOR RHEUMATISM. pHIL PHILLIPS' CERTAIN CURE FOR SCIATTOA. pHIL pHILLIPS' WRISTLETS. 51. Vnna TllifN SIZE OF WELM. TJHIL pHILLUS' eoeX8, 101. 6d, SEND SIZE OF BOOTS. pHIL PHILIIW BELTS, 10* 6d. BELTSS. END SIZE OF WAIST. pHIL pHILLIPS' BAB CURED WHERE DOCTORS HATE FAILED pHIL PHUJIFW APPLIANCES WILL CURE TOU IF TOU FOLLOW DIRECTIONS. pHIL pHILLIPS' CERTAIN CURE FOB NERVOUS COX. PLAINTS pHIL PHulin HAS CURED WHERE ALL REMEDIES HAVE FAILED. pHIL pHILLIPS, SOLE MANTTFACTDRER, 34, ST. MARY-ST' EET, CARDIFF. ttOH A WONDERFUL MEDICINE, BE Eclum's pILlB. BEECHAM'S PILLS. BEECIWrS pILLS. roll A" BILIOUS A NERVOUS DISORDERS, SlOE; HEADACHE. WIND AND PAINS IN STOMACH, IMPAIRED DIGESTION, CONSTIPATION, UVER COMPLAINTS, AND FEMALS AILMENTS, LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD, In Boxes. Uid. and la, 9d. each. nam R. J. HEATH AND gONS, PIANOFORTES AND ORGANS BY ALL MAKERa, SOLE AGENTS FOR JOHN BROADWOOD AND SONS AND J, Md P. SMEDMAYER, AND FOR THE ANGELUS ORCHESTRAL v S PIANOS AND ORGANS REDUCED tNSr?LMENTS AND S?ZCUL DISCOUNTS. 18 G*. riANOFORii., 24 „ HENRY MODEL 30 FALMYLAM „ ASSOCIATION 45 QUEEN'S H „ 66ialtD < SCHIEDMAYER M M ? BROADWNOD HORIZONTAL G1tW, 1W.. BARI.ESB 160.. Xontbl; 11'I!ta.I':m 1, M? .v-,d by "mngmmt. 6., TO 6e IN THE £ DISOOUNT FOR CASH. CARRIAGE PAID. GUARANTEED AND TUNED FUEI. Grand and Upright Pianoforte* by Collard, Brinsmwd. Kirkman. Erard. Playel, Blathnar, B."b" sti.T, &  *° ORGANS FROM 6*1. By M?n UI1'n. Bell. Smith, and 0tHa ?l? SuEE?<TBEET*'CABbl?. 70 Yffl.tl::rÍ>8WÚ)D. 3L WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH. (a750 730L WO a",UIA ll LONDON. if.lA. P.Utdd. IL £500. rØT LOOK HERE I LEATHER CASE TO HOLD SEASON TICKET, CARDS, and STAMPS, WITH INSURANCE POLICY FOR LbW U Killed on Railway. Steamer, Omwbux Tmmear. or Cab; si PER WEEK FOR TEN WIEKS IF TOTALLI DISABLED, and SPECIAL FOB CYCLISTS: ,&I PER WEn FOR FIVE WEEKS IF TOTALLY DISABLED. PRICK ONE SHILLING EACH. By POST Is. Id. BTATIONETY DEPARTMENT, "WESTERN IUIL" O/FICI, am CARDIFF. X XX)B LATEST FOOTBALL RESULTS .I.' EM THE EVENING IMILM- BUDUTEDD STRESSES. JMPORTANT NoTICE. JAMES JJOWELL AND co- ABB AGAIN RAKING A GREAT EXHIBITION or NEW GOODS. BUYERS HAVING AGAIN VISITED THE MARKETS. TIDE DAY. CHILDREN'S JACKETS. GIRLS' JACKETS. LADIES' JACKETS. AT EXTRAORDINARY PRICES. ITHIS DAY. CHILDREN'S COSTUMES. GIRLS' COSTUMES. LA.DM& COSTUMES. AT EXTRAORDINARY PRICES. I rjXHIS DAY- TWO THOUSAND SHAWLS AT EX- TREME OLD RATES. THIS DAY. COLOURED AND BLACK SKIRTS. MACKINTOSH COATS AND CAPBS. rjmis DAY- THREE THOUSAND PIECES DRISS GOODS. fJTHIS DAY. BLACK AND COLOURED SILKS. TIDs DAY- SILK UMBRELLAS AND FURS. RJTHIS DAY- HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND RIBBONS. fJIHIS DAY- MEN'S, YOUTHS', AND BOYS' READY. MADE CLOTHING. THIS DAY- BLANKETS, FLANNELS, SHEETING, AND COUNTERPANES AT OLD PRICES, rpHIS DAY- LACES, TRIMMINGS. AND EM- BROIDERIES, to., &o., 4o. rjXHIS DAY. BOOKS AND ENGRAVINGS. fJTHIS J)AV. REAL WELSH FLANNELS. JXANNELETTES AT OLD PRICKS. rpIs D-Ly- DOWN QUILTS. LACE CURTAINS. CRETONNES, Ao. I rr IS DAY. CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, AND FLOOR. CLOTHS. fJTHIS ])AT. THE LADIES' UNDERWEAR DEPART- MENT. rpsis DAY- JAMES JJOWELL AND GREAT GREAT STOOX AT OLD PRICES. Iwo ])*Y. TffE CMWUT DUM& IC ARDIFF. t: tSK A "411