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PUBLIC NOTICES. LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD. SESSION 1S92. BBJDGrEO LOCAL BOAED. PROVISIONAL ORDER. ^Application to the Local Government Board under the Public Health Act. 1375—Compulsory Purchase of Land for Cemetery Purposes— Borrowing of Money—Levying Rates, kc.) OTTCE IS HEREBY GIYEX. that in pursu- il ance of the Provisions of the Public Health Act 1375 the Bridgend Local Board as the Urban Sanitary Authority (hereinafter referred to as the Local Board) intend to apply to the Local Govern- ment Board for a Provisional Order enabling- the Local Bo.-d to MAKE and MAINTAIN a CEMETERY with approaches thereto at Newtown Bridsfend aforesaid, upon the whole or some por- tion of the lands and within the limits hereinafter prescribed, and to authorise the Local Board to purchase and take the said lands compulsorily or by agreement, and to use the same for the pur- poses of a cemetery and approaches thereto and the erection of building's and works connected therewith. The said lands are wholly in the parish of Coitv Lower, in the County of Glamor- gan, and are the following (that is to say)— 1. A certain piece of land (containing 3 acres 3 roods and 4 perches or thereabouts) numbered 37 on the Ordnance Survey Map for the said Parish of Coitv Lower and belong- ing or reputed to belong to Morgan Bransby Williams, Arthur John Williams. Catherine Magdalen Williams, and Arthur Dyson Wil- liams. 2. A certain piece of land adjoining thereto containing 251 square yards or thereabouts, being a portion of the piece of land numbered 41 on the said Ordnance Map an] belonging or reputed to belong to the said Morgan Bransby Williams. Arthur John Williams, Catherine Magdalen Williams, and Arthur Dyson William?. The said Order will give such powers as may be neceSMary for the purpose of enabling the Local Authority under th2 sanction of the Local Gov- ernment Board to borrow money for the purposes of the said intended Cemetery, approaches, build- ings and works. and to levy rates and charges for the repayment of such borrowed money, and vnry or extinguish any rights privileges or exemptions from the payment of such rates and charges. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that a plan of the proposed under- taking describing the lands which will or may be tiikeu under the powers of the Ttropos-ed Provisional Order t srether with a Book of Reference containing the names of the Owners and Lessees or reputed Owners and Lessees and of the occupiers of such lands has been thi.* day deposited and is open for public inspection at all reasonable hours at the Office of tha under- signed Clerk to the Local Board at 15 Dunraven Place Bridgend aforesaid. And in the month of December next a Notice will be served on the various owners. lessees, and occupiers of all the lands intended to be taken requiring an answer stating whether the persons so served assent dissent or are neutral in respect of taking such lands. Dated this 5th day of November, 1891. T. J. HUGHES. Clerk to the Local Board. CHARLES E. BAKER. 22, Great George-street, Westmister, London. S.W.. Parliamentary Agent. THE ANNUAL HEDGING- AND DITCmfr MATCH Will take place on BACK WAY FARM, PETERSTONE-SUPER-ELY Ox 19th NOVEMBER, 1891. For Particulars apply to 503] W. REES. Sec. A GRAND CONCERT • WILL BE HELD AT THE v Public-Mi, Cadoxton, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER DTIT, 1891. Proceeds in Aid of the Reduction of the Debt cn the Parish Church. [512 Park Hall, Cardiff. SATURDAY POPULAR CONCERTS, SEASON 1891-2, Saturday, November c 7th. I MISS MAGGIE PURVIS. R.C.M., Winner of the Prince of Wales1 Scholarship of 300 Guineas. MISS LINDA PAGGI, Elocutionist. MISS ANITA PAGGI. A Wonderfully Clever Flautist. SIGNOR PAGGI, Flautist. MR. A. II. PERK INS. Winner of the Bass Solo at the Swansea Natonal Eisteddfod. A GLUE SOCIETY OF 4Q PICKED VOICES. Accompanist: Mr* CLARA NOV ELL O DA VIBS. Conductor: Mr. JACOB DA VIES. [481 PEOPLETPA^K, PONTYPRIDD. Very Attractive. Sure* to Please. Always Something New. For all particulars apply to Mr. A. C. BEERE, Secretary. Land on Brook's Farm, Cadoxton, TO LET For Garden and Agri- cultural Purposes. Applicants to ssrfd in their names to Mepars. SEWARD and THOMAS, Queen's Chambers, Cardiff, who will appoint a day to meet them at Cadoxton. Cadoxton. FOR SALE, when complete and fit for occupa- tion, a DETACHED BLOCK of 5 SMALL VILLAS. pleasantly situate in Victoria-road, Barry, overlooking the Channel. A part of the piirchase money can remain on mortgage at 5 per —App'v to Mr. E. Axten, Architect. 10, Rocailiy-stieet, Barry. [51 J PUBLIC NOTICES. AUCTION MART. MAEFF-STREET, CADOXTON. MR. A. A. WESTON has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Rooms, on FRIDAY. SATURDAY, and MONDAY, the 6th, 7th, and ath inst., a Large Quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Unredeemed Pledges, consisting of Clothing and Jewellery. Sale to commence each evening at 7 p.m. [471 IVIR. A. A. WESTON, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, & ESTATE AGENT, AUCTION MART, MAIN-STREET, CADOXTON. N.B.—HOUSEHOLD FUBXITURE and TRADES- MEN'S STOCKS Solll at the above Rooms Weekly on Commission. Goods intended for Friday's Sale should be sent in notdater than Wednesday each week. [472 MR. W. L. PRICE, AUCTIONEER, HOLTON-HOAD, BARRY DOCK. AUCTION SALES CONDUCTED AT SALE- ROOMS OR PRIVATE RESIDENCES. STOCK SA.LES ARRANGED IN ANY PART OF THE DISTRICT. PATRONAGE BESPECTFULL SOLICITED. [304 OYEZ OYEZ !—this is to jrive notice, that MR. WILLIAM MUNDAY. the original Cadoxton and District TOWN CRIER, hears to arive notice that he is open to DISTRIBUTE all kinds of BILLS, and do the Town Cryins? on the Shortest Notice. Estimates forwarded. No con- nection with any other. Note the address—29, Harvey-street, Cadoxton. God save the Queen." [505 LOST. LOST. Stolen or Strayed, a Black and White SETTER PUP (bitch), about two months old. Information to 1. Hunter-street, Cadoxton. [p48 WANTED. "TXTANTED, in an Architect's Office, an Articled V\ PUPIL.—Apply Bruton and Williams, Barry Dock Chambers, Harvey-street, Cadoxton. [p48 WANTED, GENERAL SERVANT, age 17 to 20; country girl preferred. Apply, Mrs. Cutter, Vere-street, Cadoxton. INSURANCE AGENTS WANTED, in Barry District: good terms to good men, with interest in boiks. Books vacant. — Apply, J. D. Davies. Superintendent, Holton-road, Cadoxton, Barry. [p43 OFFICE p>OY. to run errands and make himself geierallv useful. Amily. with a specimen of handwriting, XIV., Star Office, Cadoxton. [fCO DO you want your FINGER BILLS, Handbills and Circulars conscientiously Distributed in town and country ?—Apply X. X. X., Star Office, Ca'loxton. PONTYPRIDD.—WANTED, 250 BOYS to Sell JE the "SOUTH WALES STAR." Liberal Com- mission.—Apply, E. R. Evans, 10, Penuel-Square, Pontypridd. "TTTRITERS WANTED at their homes, evenings VT good pay. — See the PEOPLE'S FIRESIDE JO"BXAL. All '.Newsagents and Smith's Stalls, Id.; post free. 2d., from 59, Newman Street. London, W. TO LET. 1 T0 be LET or SOLD. HILLSIDE VILLAS. JL Port'nkerrv-roar*, Barry, containing drawing and dining-rooms, kitchen, scullery, outhouses, five bed- rooms, bath-room, w.c.. hot and cold water through- out., large garden front and back. Price £ 450.—Apply Mr. Richards, senior, builder, Porthkerrv-road, Barry. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS inserted in the j)') SOUTH WALES STAR, the most widely-read newspaper in South and Mid-Glamorgan, at compara- tively low terms, for periods ranging from three to twelve months. TO LET. — COTTAGES in Arthur-street, Mount JL Pleasant, Cadoxton; painted and panered throughout: water hid on 7s. per week. J. A Hughes, Solicitor, Cadoxton. -f/yROOMED VILLAS TO LET, at York-place, V Barry. Apnly, Mr. E. Thomas. 85, Cast'.elaud- street, Barry Dock. or Mr. R. L. Thomas, builder, Frankford Villa, on the spot. [p42 FOR SALE. T^ILLAS. TO BE LET or SOLD, 1. 2. and 3, Park-crescent, Barry 8 rooms and bathroom, hot and cold water throughout. Lease 999 years.— Apply, H. J. Money, Builder, Barry. [p50 PRINTING ORDERS of Every Description at ,L the Office of this Paper. EDUCATIONAL. DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS "HEBBLE HOUSE. CADOXTON, BARRY. Principal MISS BARSTOW. BARRY PREPARATORY SCHOOL, ATHER- 13 STONE, WINDSOR-ROAD. PRINCIPAL MISS BURBIDGE, R.A.M., Assisted by thoroughly efficient Governesses. Thorough English, French, Music, and otner Accomplishments. Kindergarten Taught. EOARDIFFG AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, RECTORY-ROAD, CADOXTON-BARRY. PKINCI PAL MISS SMALL. Prospectus on application. A Class for Little Roys. FRENCH, Spanish. Italian, German, Private Tuition. Classes. Snecial Classes for Commercial Correspondence and Conversation. Candidates pre- pared for the Medical, Law, Civil Service, Excise and Customs ExamimHom Scholarships through the post; Arithmetic, Book-keeping.Shorthand.—Mr. W Haines Public Translator, 25, Park-street, Cardiff. DEATOft AND MIFTUG IN Oil & WATEK COLOURS, PASTEL, &c. AB CALEDFRYN'S CLASSES meet on SATUR DAYS, at the GRAIG SCHOOLS. PONTY PRIDD. at 10.30 a.m., and at YNYSWEX SCHOOLS. TREORKI. at 3 p.m.—For terms, apply to A b Caledfryn. Artist, Pontvpridd; or,#for Treorfa Section, to Mr. E. R. Jones, Ynyswen House. MISS CALEDFRYN Hate of the Royal Academe of Mu^ic, London), is prenared to take PUPIL? for the PIANOFORTE, VIOLIN, and ORGAN.- —For terms, address to No. 1, Devon Villas, Ponty. pridd. 1\,TUSIC MADE EASY.—Infallible, easy, practica-1 XvjL method to play piano, harmonium, withoui knowledge of music: no knowledge of keys required; Is.—Rev. WM. HUGHES, Oldbury, Birmingham. [473 I SCHOOL ADVERTISEMENTS. —Principals of Private and other Schools will do well to adver- tise in the Soullt Walt* Star, which circulates very 'argfly in the South, East, West, and Rhondda Di- visions of Glamorganshire. Quotations for a series mav be had on application to the Manager, at the Office, V cre-treet, Cadoxton, Burry, or of the local representatives. MISCELLANEOUS. LOUGHS. HORSEHOKS. HORSE GEARS, CHAFFCUTTERS, CAKS BREAKERS. Ac.. CARTS, WAGGONS. TROLLIES, TRAPS AND CARTS, WAGGONS. T HOLLIES, TRAPS AND CARRIAGES of all kinds. Agents for the Bristol Wagon Works Conr.ianv. Lists free. HIBBERT J: SONS, 10 and 11. Castle-street. Cardiff. I PEARCE & Co., 61, QUEEN STREET, GAR. JT DIFF. Soft. Band Trusses, Artificial LP?S Arms and Eyes, Leg Irons, Spine-supports, Belts Elastic Stockings. EUPTURES. HERNIA. How can it be cured, j Consult ALLEN PEARCE. Private rooms, 13. THE PARADE, CARDIFF. Home 10 to 4. OWEN'S HAIR DRESSING.—A Specific for Nourishing and Preserving the Hair. Reuews the Hair in cases of Baldness. Stays the Falling Off Restores the Hair to its Natural Colour. Produces luxuriant Whiskers and Moustaches. Sold in Bottles at 2.;6 and 1/- each by OWEN. 27, EDWABD-STREET, QUEEN-STREET, C^IIDIFF; 151, Cardiff New Market Hall. Local Agents—,T. Jones, Chemist, Holton-road. Barry Dock: W. R. Hopktns. Chemist, High-street, Barry; W. R. Hopkins, Chemist. Vere-street, Cadoxton; W. H. Key, Chemist, TaS- i street, Pontypridd, and all Chemists. I GREAT BARGAINS. FOLLICK, PAWNBROKER AND JEWELLER, CORNER OF Barry-road & lain-st., Cadoxton, Also 40 and 41, BRIDGE STREET, CARDIFF, HAS FOB SALE THE UNDERMENTIONED BARGAINS :— Splendid Patterns GOLD ALBERT, French make, Splendid Design, cost £9 19s to be sold at a great Sacrifice 75s. GOLD CURB ALBERT AND LOCKET, every Link Stamped, could not be bought New for three times the price only 70s. LONG SILVER GUARD, Double Link, Fancy Pattern, orginally cost 30s. Price asked now only 12s. ad. A Splendid Set of GOLD BROOCH AND EARRINGS, in case, Handsome Pattern, very Neat and Splendidly Finished, a Bargain, only 19s. A Large Assortment of Gold Wedding1 Rings, Keepers, Dress Rings, and Signet Rings for Sale. Silver Alberts (Ladies and Gents') in Variety. Watches of all Kinds. New and Second-hand Clothing always in Stock. NOTE OUR OLD-ESTABLISHED ADDRESSES:— FOLLICK, Corner of Barry-road and Main-street, CADOXTON. Also 40 and 41, Bridge street, Cardiff. -v- T¥?nttT A WT MOTMflTl¥ENT. B. Evans & Company Have just completed some Enormous Purchases of HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY AND V V tfbo <) WINTER GOODS, COMPRISING Blankets, Sheets, Quilts, Hugs, Table linen, Lace Curtains, Dress Materials, Shirtings, Velveteens, Plushes, Shawls, &c., AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES. These Goods are all New, Sound, and Fashionable, arid in order to encourage A quick Sale, they have been Marked at LOWER PRICEB than EVER BEFORE QUOTED. B. E. & Co. feel confident that all who avail themselves of the advantages offered will fully appreciate this opportunity. Patterns sent Free on Application. TEMPLE STREET, SWANSEA. OCTOBER, 1891. [252 W. H. GIBBY, 85, High Street, BARRY, EUMISHIK AND GENERAL IRONMONGER, FEXDERS, TRAVELLING TRUNKS ¡'IRE IR0KS, OOAL VASES, GREAT LAl\IPS IX VARIETY. BEDSTEADS GREAT VARIETY. AND BEDDTI\G OF EVERY BEST LAMP OIL. DESCRIPTION. CARPENTERS' & JOINERS' TOOLS. SUPERIOR TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY. Sole Agent for the ALBO CARBON LIGHT. The Brighest, Steadiest, and Most Economical of Gaslights BENJAMIN LEWIS, GEOCER, BAKER AID PROVISION IERCIAIT, PALMERSTOWN AND BARRY ROAD, CADOXTON-BARRY. Try our High-Class Provisions at Low Prices. SPECIALITIES IN TEAS GOOD FAMILY, Is. Gd.; SPLENDID BLEND, 2s. AND FINEST GOWN, 2s. 61. Lewis's Bread is the bread of the day, Lewis's Bread defies competition, Lewis's Bread is the best, people say Lewis's Bread withstands opposition Lewis's Bread is the feread for the yountf, Lewis's Bread is both wholesome and pure, Lewis's Bread for the weak and the strong Lewis's Bread will just suit yon, I'm sure. Lewis's Bread for the navvy is best, Lewis's Bread for workmen to carry, Lewis's Bread is the bread to digest; Lewis's Bread is known down in Barry Lewis's Bread for the Welsh Bard, Lewis's Bread has a very wide fame. Lewis's Bread for all men who work hard. Lewis's Bread bears" B. Lewis's name. N.B.—Tea Meetings Supplied on Reasonable Terms. THE CADOXTOI COACH AID WHEEL WORKS, ADJOINING BANK BUILDINGS, CADOXTON, BARRY. MR. A. R. LEWIS BEGS to call the attention of the publie !?enp~illv that he is now prepared to EXECUTE ALL KINDS of CARRIAGES, TRAPS, ë0C., In the most modern styles. ESTIMATES FREE. EXPERIENCED WORKMEN EMPLOYED. CARRIAGE PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. GENERAL SillTHY AND REPAIRING WORK EXECUTED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. A. R. L. be^s to refer the public to his most recent accomplishments for several of the leading f'>ntrr Williams, andA. Davies (Barry Hotel.) and tradesmen of the district, including Dr. O'DonnelJ, Mr. J. J. Williams, B. HHoddinott, J' I The South Wales Open Stock Exchange Company, STOCK & SHARE: DEALERS, MARKET BUILDINGS, CARDIFF. TELEGRAMS—" SCRIP, CARDIFF." DEAL FREELY IX LOCAL STOCKS AND SHARES, AMERICAN, COLONIAL, & HOME RAILWAYS. l FOREIGN BONDS, &c., For Speculation or Investment. onulthe Cover System" (and charge no Brokerage on Speculative Transactions), By dealing with us anyone with small Capital, of £5 and upwards, can deal in £500 worth of Stock, and LIMIT THE RISK to the Amount Paid; and by following our advices large and quick profits can often be made or by joining j our SYNDICATE—SHARES, £2 10s. each, with NO FURTHER LIABI- LITY, where the risk of losing is is REDUCED is a MINIMUM, and the money invested often DOUBLED in a WEEK. LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE PRICES RECEIVED HOURLY. ROOMS SET APART FOR THE USE OF CLIENTS, FOR READING, WRITING, &0. WRITE OR CALL FOR FULL PARTICULARS, BANKERS' REFERENCES, kc. N.B.—Straightforward treatment may be relied on. To participate in Next Week's Syndi- cate, Subscriptions should reach us not later than TUESDAY NEXT. It promises to be a GREAT SUCCESS, so do not miss it. v ALSOP, BROADMAD, BRISTOL. t:C> "'= c:e> p: c:+- 4. §* I o = c:-=: 3 <U. 9 ¡::¡, en a o 0 Q c:> -J c::r.:> OS Barry Agent: Nrs. C. tai, Beer Dealer. PALE ALES, I S T 0 IX 41 GALLON CASKS FROM 10D. PER GALLON. PORTER AND STOUT FROM Is. PER GALLON. CARDIFF STORES: 9, WOE KIM-STREET. NEWPORT STORES: COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS. CHEPSTOW STORES: BEAUFORT-SQUARB Cadoxton Agents: South Wales Provision Stores. E. W. SMALLDRIDGE, HAS A FEW VACANCIES • FOR THE PIANOFORTE. Terms, apply 56, Castleland-street, B-«rry Dock, Lewis' TextileYalves (FOR AIR PUMPS). CHEAPEST AND MOST DURABLE IN THE MARKET. CURRIERS, LEATHER DRESSERS, AND MANUFACTURERS OF LEATHER AND COTTON BELTING, LEATHER HOSES, &c., PATENT PACKING, ASBESTOS, AND GENERAL ENGINE-ROOM STORES.. For further Particulars apply to the South Wales Rubber Co., 32, WEST BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. [211 W. w ATTS AND SON, SHIPPING AND FAMILY BUTCHERS, 4, MARKET BUILDINGS, BARRY. SHIPPING AND FAMILIES SUPPLIED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. QADOITON JJOTEL, CADOXTON. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. FOR Terms, apply to the Manager, Mr. H. P. WARBURTON, who solicits the assistance of Twelve Gentlemen to form an Elocution Class and Dramatic Club at the above premises. J. rjlHOMAS, (Formerly Foreman of the G.W.R. S)uth Wales Harness Department), gADDLER, HARNESS & COLLAR MAKER, HOLTOX-ROAD, DARRY BOCK, (Opposite Central Police Station.) ALL ORDERS EXECUTED ON THESHORTEST NOTICE. EVANf\ Ironmonger & Ship- chandler, BARRY DOCK, (Close to Shipping Office). LA C.illD. ] —— MR. J. CLARK FAIRBAIRN, ARTIST, 55, VERE STREET, CADOXTON. [44 To Mothers Only. HAGON'S I (linr Rosemary Cleanser FOR Children's Hair UTTERLY destroys Creepers, Nits, &c.—Not Poisonous or Greasy. Cleanses from all impurities, Used once a week, it is a certain pre- ventative to all Insect life. — # Makes Children's Hair Grow Beautiful, Glossy, Curly, Soft, and Strong. If you wish to have Beautiful Hair, if you desire your little ones to have Clean and Whole- some Heads of Hair, you must use HAGON'S CLEANSER. Do not hesitate HAGON'S CLEAN- SER is certain in effect, perfectly harmless, and pleasantly perfumed. SOLD BY AGENTS IN EVERY VILLAGE OF SOUTH WALES. Price Gd. per Large Bottle Post Free for 9 Stamps. Sole Maker A. HAGON, MANUFACTURING CHEMIST, 39, BRIDGE-STREET, CARDIFF. NOTICE. NEXT WEEK, HP. Arthur J. Williams, X,P. WILL COMMENCE A SERIES OF ARTICLES, ENTITLED "What have the Tories done for the People?" SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. THE SOUTH WALES STAR is now Published every Thursday Afternoon. Correspondents will oblige by sanding all Communications 0 by Wednesday at latest.

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