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—!■ ■■ MILLINERY, MANTLE, AND DRESS ROOMS, 4, TEMPLE STREET, SWANSEA. MRS. R 0 B E R T S BEGS respectfully to announce that she has RETURNED FROM PARIS, and will, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 25th, make her PRINCIPAL SHOW FOR THE SEASON, OF THE LATEST PARISIAN NOVELTIES, in MILLINERY, MANTLES, COSTUMES, SILKS, FURS, LACE, GLOVES, TIES, Ac., &c. WINTER FASHIONS. D. THOMAS & CO. BEG to annotmce their RETURN FROM LONDON with an unusually LARGE STOCK of NOVELTIES, all of which are STRICTLY this Season's PRODUCTION. LOWEST PRICES POSSIBLE-STYLE AND ECONOMY COMBINED. 8, TEMPLE STREET, 8 WAN SEA. APSLEY HOUSE, WALTER ROAD. M IS S W A L T E RS Has much pleasure in announcing that her PRINCIPAL SHOW OF GOODS SUITABLE FOR THE WINTER SEASON Will take place ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2ND, AND FOLLOWING DAYS. FEE NCR MILLINERY, FELTS, MANTLES, JACKETS, SKIRTS, COSTUMES, IN ALL THE LEADING STYLES. October 26,1876. 30, COLLEGE STREET, SWANSEA. C. LOXTON BEGS to announce that he has OPENED THE ABOVE PREMISES with a][NEW AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK of LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, AND CHILDRENS' BOOTS A IsT D S HrEC O 33 S. The Stock lut., been'jeleet'-d with jireat care in the Newest Styles and Shapes. C. L. intends selling such Goods only as will give satisfaction to the purchaser, and insure a continuance of their custom. From long experience in the trade, and knowledge of the requirements of the public, he hopes to merit a fair share of their patronage. Repairing well and promptly done by Experienced Workmen. NOTICE OF ZvI OVAL. MESSRS. J. & W. SHAW, NTJHSERY <Ss SEEDSMEN, BEG to return their best thanks for the liberal paironage they have received from the public during the past twenty years. They have now RE vIOVED their SEED BUSINESS FROM 243, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA, to their NURSERIES at GOWER-ROAD, where they hope to be favoured with the continuance of that liberal support they have so long enjoyed. J. & W. SHAW have this Season a FINE STOCK of ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS. Gardens and Grounds laid out and planted, and plans prepared, at moderate charges. J. & W. SHAW have 300,000 Thorn Quick for fencing, and a large quantity of Larch, Scotch, Spruce, and other Forest Trees. Forest plnnting done by contract or otherwise. All orders shall receive prompt attention. Gower Road Nurseries, near Swansea, 5TH OCTOBER, 1876. THE SWANSEA FLORAL & SEED DEPOT, (LATE SHAW AND CO.), S4 3a high S T R E E T Manager- F. A. RICHE. GARDEN. FARM. FLOWER SEEDS. ALL KINDS OF HORTICULTURAL REQUISITES K DECORATIONS SUPPLIED. PLANTS AND FLOWERS IN BLOOM. —~ -r-:7; STOVE AND GREENHOUSE PLANTS SUPPLIED TO ORDER WEDDING AND BALL BOUQUETS FROM COVENT GARDEN FERNERIES FITTED UP IN THE MOST APPROVED STYLE. WINDOW BOXES, AQUARIUMS, FERN CASES, GROTTOS, &c. FLORAL DECORATIONS UNDERTAKEN, AND CONSERVATORIES STOCKED WITH PLANTS AND KEPT IN ORDER. DUTCH BULBS, HYACINTHS, CROCUS, TULIPS, &c EVERL A.SI ING FLOWERS AND GRASSES. SPECIAL N0~T IC E RE-INTRODUCTION OF MODERATF, PRICED MADEIRAS FROM THE ISLAND OF MADEIRA. Castle Madeira Full-flavoured nutty Wines 25s. per doz. Castle Madeira j suitable for dinner or dessert. J 30s. Sample Bottles at same rate. IN accordance with our custom of bringing under the direct notice of consumers the produce of such wine-pro" ducmg countries as may appear from time to time worthy of special attention, we have thought the present a favourable moment, on account of very favourable vintages of past few years, for the re-introduction at moderate prices of the oncs well-known and highly-appreciated Wines of Madeira. We have every confidence that Madeira. Wines will regain their old position, as, from their purity body, and character, they are, like Sherry, particularly suitable for consumption in England, and in anticipation of this we have made important contracts fnr large shipments of these fine Wines. In the absence of general consumption, stocks of old Wines approaching to nearly 50,000 pipes have accumulated in the Island, and prices are therefore much lower than formerly. W. & A. GILBEY, Castle Buildings, Wind-street, Swansea. AGENTS IN SWANSEA: WIND STREET {W" CASTLE SQUARE TAYLOR & Co., Grocers, 6, Castle-8q. HIGH STREET. B. GOODALL Grocer, 18, Higli-street. WALTER ROAD LEWIS & SON, Grocers, Walte. House. I UNION STREET L. J. POWELL, Grocer, 28, Union-st. ST. HELEN'S ROAD (,T' CURNOW, Grocer, opposite I Hospital. MUMBLES JOHN REES, Grocer, Belmont House. 1 MORRISTON f W. LEWIS, Grocer, Dillwyn House, 7 MOrrt"ton. JAMES CHURCH, 9, BELLEVUE STREET, SWANSEA, T)EGS most respectfully to return his most sincere I ) thanks to his numerous Customers and Friends in Glamorganshire, Monmouthshire, Carmarthenshire, Pem- brokeshire, Brecknockshire, and other Counties in Wales also those of his Customers and Friends on the Continent, viz., Paris, Nantes, Bordeaux, Trieste, Am- sterdam, Hamburg, Antwerp, and Ostend, for their patronage, which has been extended to him since he has been Established—over 20 years. New Circulars will be issued in January aerfc. TO be LET, No. 49, Upper Trafalgar-terrace; nine- roomed house excellent kitchens, &c.; has just been "put in thorough repair.—Apply at 45, Upper Tra- falgar-terrace or at 5o, Oxford-street, Swansea. falgar-terrace or at 5o, Oxford-street, Swansea. SWANSEA HARBOUR TRUST. Swansea Harbour Act, 1874. rPI^fr^VTANSEA- HARBOUR TRUSTEES are pre- receive LOANS on their DEBENTURES, under the above Act, for terms of 5 or 7 years, at £ 4 10s. Son or at mter68t'payable ^-yearly in Lon- Applications to be raade to the undersi«ned- at the Harbour Offim, Swans6&. FRANCIS JAMES, Clerk to the Trust WANTED TO RENT, early next year, a good substantial HOUSE, with Stable, Garden, and a few acres of land, within easy distance of Swansea, and I near a Railway Station. Address, in first instance, M.A. Post-office, Swansea. .1.' :1 MUSIC HALL, S "W" ANSE -A., A GRAND AMATEUR CONCERT OF VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC WILL TAKE PLACE On Monday Evening, November 6th, 1876. THE LEADING AMATEURS of the Town and Neighbourhood, and the Choirs of St. James's, Trinity, Christ Church, and St. Paul's, Sketty, will give their services on this occasion. Proceeds will be devoted towards completing the Enclosure of St. James's Church. Programmes may be seen, and seats secured, at Mr. Brader's Music Warehouse, Wind-street, Swansea. To Contractors, Hauliers, and Others. Jh. JOHN M. LEEDER Has been instructed by Mr. Peter Thomas, TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the YARD of the CASTLE HOTEL, Castle-square, Swansea, On SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28th, 1876, THE following valuable and useful HORSES, L CARTS, HARNESS, &c., comprising 1. Bay Horse, Prince," 16 hands high, 7 years old. 2. I)o. Lion," 16.2 do. 4 do. 3. Chestnut Mare, "Leicester," 15.2 do. 7 do. 4. Bay Horse, Farmer, 16 do. 6 do. 5. Black Horse, Boxer," J6 do. 8 do. 6. Red Roan Draught Horse, "Farmer," aged, about 16 hands high, good worker also, new Cart and Harness. (This will be offered in one lot, and if not sold will be divided.) Eight strong Carts, 6 sets of Shaft Harness. 2 ditto Leading ditto, Dog Cart ditto, all in good condition. Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock at noon. Auctioneer's Offices, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. North Hill Villa, St. James's Crescent, Swansea. Mr. JOHN M. LEEDER Has been favoured with instructions TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the above Premises, On MONDAY and TUESDAY, the 30di & 31st Oct., 1876, THE whole of the highly valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, the property of the late Leonard D. Williams. Esq., manufactured by Bennett and other eminent London makers, and which is in excellent condition, comprising DRAWING-ROOM.—Walnut suite in green rep, viz six chairs, two easy do., and couch easy and occasional chairs, settee, carved walnut card-table, do. loo do., rosewood consol do., pier glass 70 by 50, do. do. 66 by 42, walnut pianofct 7 octaves, by Collavd and Collard, rose- wood music-wagon, do. stool, pair handsome figured damask window curtains with gold border, do. fringe, Brussels carpet, hearthrug, bright steel fender and fire- irons, &c. DINING-ROOM.—Eight mahogany chairs, spring-seated, and covered in morocco, easy do. in American leather, mahogany telescope table with 3 extra leaves and patent screw, 10ft. by 4ft. Gin. handsome mahogany sideboard, with plate-gliss back, and fitted with cupboards and cellarette carved mahogany dinner wagon, walnut Davenoort, pair figured damask window curtains, oval mirror, pair oil paintings by Harris, bronze feuder, fire- irons, Brussels carpet, hearth-rug, &c. BILLIARD-ROOM — Full size billiard-table, by Burroughs and Watos, with balls, cues, and markers complete two billiard-room seats covered in Utrecht velvet full com- pass rosewood pianoforte, by Ralph Allison; cane-seat and other chairs, mahogany easy do., Brussels carpet, skin rug and mats mahogany bagatelle table on telescope stand, by Board and Co., with balls and cues, &c., &c. HALL—Oak table, two ditto chairs, hat and umbrella stand, mahogany pedestal sideboard with cupboards and cellarette wool, cocoa-nut, and India-rubber mats en- gravings, &c., &c. STAIRCASE AND LANDINGS.—Brussels carpet, brass stair-rods, wool and bordered mats. TIIB CONTENTS OF EIGHT BEDROOMS, including hand- some brass half-tester bedsteads, French do., birch Arabian do. superior spring mattresses, hair do., feather beds, paillasses, bedding, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearthrugs, fenders, fire irons, mahogany and birch wash- stands with marble tops, do. dressing tables, dressing glasses, sets of chamber ware, mahogany towel horses, do. commodes and pedestals, Spanish mahogany ward- robe with glass door and two wings fitted with drawers and trays, birch do., painted linen presses, mahogany, birch and painted chest of drawers, cane-seat chairs, window poles, curtains, mahogany shaving glass and stand, &c. also the usual kitchen and culinary utensils, ware, glass, china, &c., garden roller, do. seat, about 14 doz. plants, 40 doz. flower pots, wheelbarrow, seakale pots, lawn mower, garden tools, &c. &c. Sale to commence each day at 11 o'clock. The Goods will be on view on Saturday the 28th October, and Morning of Sale. Catalogues will be ready a week prior to Sale, and may be had on application to the Aucitneer, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. Coedseison Farm, Sketty, Swansea. FIFTH ANNUAL SALE. Mr. JOHN M. LEEDER Has been instructed by Mr. John Nickolls TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the above Farm, On TUESDAY, the 1st NOVEMBER, 1876, THE whole of the ROOTS, and FAT SHEEP, comprising 110 fat sheep and lambs, 4 acres of very fine mangolds, and four ditto swedes, in lots to suit pur- chasers. Sale to commence at Two o'clock. Three months' credit will be given on secured bill of B5 and upwards. Oxford Chambers, Swansea. Northampton Mews, Swansea. Mr. JOHN M. LEEDER Has been instructed by Mr. W. Harding (who is de- clining the business) TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Without reserve, on the above Premises, On WEDNESDAY, 1st NOVEMBER, 1876, THE LEASE and whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c. — Previous to disposing of the Horses, &c., the unexpired term of Lease will be offered, comprising a Dwelling- house, 9 stall stable, large coach-house and saddle-room, yard partially under cover, with a plentiful supply of water and gas, all in good repair, and held for a term of 7 years from December, 1873, at a yearly rental of £ 40. The Stock comprises 10 useful horses well adapted for posting, 4 horse brake to carry 22, large do. to carry 15, wagonette to carry 8, funeral carriage to carry 8 mourners inside and 4 bearers outside, 2 dog cart photons, two wheel dog-cart, basket carriage (nearly new) with movable seat, basket carriage to carry b, 3 Broughams in excellent condition, 2 Hansoms, spring wagon, hand truck, 4 sets of harness, 10 sets of single do., set of cart do., saddles, bridles, side saddle, chaff-cutter, weighing machine, several large corn bins, &c., &c. The Sale of Lease and Good-Will will take place at half-past Eleven o'clock, and the Horses, &c., will follow immediately afterwards. Oxford Chambers, Swansea. Town Hill Farm, Swansea. FIRST AN NU a l SALE. Mr. JOHN Of. LEEDER Has been instructed by Mr. R. B. Polesland, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On his Farm, TOWN HILL, Swansea, On THURSDAY, the 2nd day of November, 1876, THE following CROPS and IMPLEMENTS 35 Drills of Cauliflowers (very fine). 47 Drills of Curly Greens (very fine). 46 Drills of Cabbage (very fine)_ 24 Drills of Pickling Cabbage (very fine). 4 Acres of prime Swedes, in lots. IMPLEMENTS.—Threshing machine in good condition, a five row corn drill by A. H. Kell (nearly new), set chain harrows, two wheel plough by Howard, double ditto plough, wood hand roller, new chaff machine. STOCK.—Two two-year-old Castlemartin cows, in full profit; powerful draught horse "Captain," 17 hands, aged; powerful draught horse "Warwick," 17 hands, aged, good workers 10 couple of very superior bred ducks. Sate to commence at Two o'clock. Three months' credit will be given on approved security of k5 and upwards. Oxford Chambers, Swansea. Oxford Chambers, Oxford Street, Swansea. Mr. J- M. LEEDER WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION On the above Premises, on SATURDAY, the 4th day of NOVEMBER, 1876, A FINE COLLECTION of FRUIT TREES, com- prising dwarf trained peaches, apricots, nectarines, plums, cherries, apples, and pears pyramid apples, pears, and plums, gooseberries, currants, strawberries, and rasp- berries. Also, an assorted collection of EVERGREENS and SHRUBS, consisting of fine specimens of auricarius, cedrus, deodora, rhododendrons, variegated hollies, enonimus, acubas, Irish and English yews, cupressus lawsoniana, laurustmas, 'pinus, excelsa, barbaris, &c., &c. Standard roses, asparagus, and sea kale roots, &c. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Catalogues may be had on application to the Auc- tioneer, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. FOR SALE, PEN-Y-BRYN, Sketty, pleasantly situated, with P extensive view of the Bay, Mumbles, &c. House contains drawing, dining, and breakfast-rooms, five bedrooms, large kitchens, larder, pantry, w.c., &c., and other offices; well-built stables, coach-house, with two good rooms, over; a tastefully laid out lawn in front, and well-stocked garden behind. Good supply of water, and well drained. Further particulars apply t o J. H Wyatt, Moun street, Swansea. 'J: f}' Thistleboon, Mumbles. Messrs. BEYNON & HUGHES Have been instructed by Mr. W. Morris, Butcher TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the above Farm, On TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31st, 1876, THE following LIVE STOCK, CROPS, IMPLE- i_ MENTS, &c. STOCK.—Che-tnut horse, rising four years old, quiet to ride and drive bay mare, rising six years 2 cows in calf, 2 barren do.; 20 prime healthy ewes; 14 pigs; pair of white Rouen ducks, &c., &c. CROPS.—One mow of barley, 1 do. oats, 1 acre of Swedes, 1 do. mangolds, &c., &c. IMPLEMENTS.—Three carts, chaffcutter, 2 iron ploughs, set of shaft and leading harness, &c., &c. Luncheon on the table at Twelve, and sale to commence at One. Four months credit will be given on sums of £2 and upwards. Discount for cash. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. Victoria Mart, Oxford Street, Swansea. Messrs. BEYNON & HUGHES Have been instructed TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the above place, on THURSDAY, Nov. 2, 1876, A CAPITAL LOT of well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Grand Piano, Cottage do!, and other effects. For particulars see bills. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Penmaen, Gower. Messrs. BEYNON and HUGHES Have been instructed by Mr. John Tucker, to SELL BY AUCTION, At the above place, about the first week in November A LARGE quantity of SURPLUS STOCK CROPS and IMPLEMENTS. Victoria Chambers, Swansea. ESTABLISHED 1872. ME^^tS-r,BEYN0N and HUGHES'S NEXT MONTHLY SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c., will take place at the Jeffrey's Arms Horse Reposi- tory, Oxford-street, Swansea, on Tuesday, NOVEMBER 7th, 1876. Entries to be made on or before Tuesday, Oct. 31st 1876. Victoria Chambers and Mart, Oxford-street, Swansea. Walter's-terrace, Walter's-road, Swansea. Mr. T. H. D A V I E S Is instructed to OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, (Subject to such conditions as shall be there and then produced), at the CAMERON ARMS HOTEL, High-street Swansea, on TUESDAY, the 31st day of OCTOBER, 1876: THE whole of the LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being No lo, Walter's-terrace, Walter's-road, Swansea. The Premises, with others, are held for a term of 99 years from the 24th day of June, 1870, and will be sold subject to the annual ground rent of X6 6s, The house is well and substantially built, and contains nine good rooms, viz., drawing-room, dining-room, kitchen, back kitchen, three bed-rooms, and two large attics, with a cellar and other conveniences. <> The sale to commence at 3 30 p.m. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, or Messrs. Stnck and Bellmgham, solicitors, Fisher-street, Swansea. LEASEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. Mr. T H D A V I E S Is instructed TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, (Subject to such Conditions as shall be then produced), On TUESDAY, the 31st day of OCTOBER, 1876, At the CAMERON ARMS HOTEL, High-street, Swansea, fFIHE whole of the LEASEHOLD DWELLING- J. HOUSE and PREMISES, being No. 18, Bathurst- atreet, in the town of Swansea, now let to a respectable tenant, at 7s. Gd. per week. The house has a frontage of 17 feet, and contains six rooms, in a capital state of repair; is well drained, to satisfy the requirements of the Local Board, and is held for a term of lease for 82 years, from the 25th day of March, 1852, at the low ground rent of k2 4s. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock p.m. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, or to Messrs. Davies and Hartlaud, solicitors, 7, Rutland-street, Swansea. Auctioneer's Offices, Union-street, Swansea. In Liquidation.—Skewen, near Neath. Messrs. BARNARD, THOMAS, & Co. Are instructed by the Trustee of Richard Davies, Skewen, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the CASTLE HOTEL, Neath, on WEDNESDAY, the 1st day of November, 1876, at Three o'clock in the afternoon precisely, in one or more lots, and subject to the con- ditions of sale to be then and there produced, THE undermentioned LEASEHOLD PROPERTY All those six Messuages or Dwelling-houses and Pre- mises, situate and being at the Skewen, near Neath, in the parish of Cadoxton-juxla-Neath, in the county of Glamor- gan. The shop and the dwelling-houses are not finished, but they will only require a small outlay to complete. The whole of these premises are held under a lease for a term of 99 years from the 29th day of September, 1872, at a rent of £5 per annum. For further particulars apply to Mr. John Donague, Solicitor, 7, Worcester-place, Swansea, or to the Auc- tioneers, 10, Temple-street, Swansea. Dated the 16th day of October, 1876. IN LIQUIDATION.—NEATH! Messrs. BARNARD, THOMAS, & CO. Are instructed by the Trustee of Jean Goldman, TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the CASTLE HOTEL, Neath, On WEDNESDAY, the 1st day of NOVEMRER, 1876, At Three o'clock for Four, in one or more lots, and subject to the Conditions of Sale to be then and there produced, THE undermentioned LEASEHOLD PROPERTY All those Seven COTTAGES, Warehouse, Stable, and Coach-house, situate and called Hopkin's Row, near Zoar Chapel, Neath. The property has been recently rebuilt, and is held under a lease of which 23 years are unexpired, at a low ground rent of £5 per annum. Also those Premises known as the OLD MACKWORTH PROPERTY, and situated in Wind-street, Neath, together with the Cottages and Premises adjoining thereto, in Old Mackworth Lane, in Neath. Also all those Six Cottages or Dwelling-hnuses, situate partly in Old Mackworth Lane, aforesaid, and partly in Wind-street, in the said town of Neath, which are let out to weekly tenants at a gross rental of 65s. This is held under a lease, of which 94 years are unexpired, at a ground rent of £50 per annum. Further particulars of Messrs. Fussell, Prichard, and Swan, Folicitors, Bristol; Messrs. Davies and Hartland, Solicitors, Swansea Mr. T. H. Davies, Auctioneer, Swansea, or of the Auctioneers, 10, Temple-street, Swansea. Dated this 23rd day of October, 1876. CARMARTHEN. Important Sale of a Freehold Residence, Garden, and Building Land. Messrs. J. HOWELL THOMAS t,, THOMPSON WILL SELL BY AUCTION, At the Ivy BUSH ROYAL HOTEL, Carmarthen, At Half-past Two o'clock in the afternoon, On SATURDAY, the 28th day of OCTOBER, 1876, In One or more Lots, as may be then determined, ALL that FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSE, No. 28, PICTON TERRACE, Carmarthen, with the Buildings, Garden, and Premises thereto belonging, in the occupation of the Rev. E. Thomas, as a yearly tenant. The house is a very commodious one, and com- prises drawing and dining-rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, pantries, and cellarage. Also a spacious garden adjoining, with extensive frontage to Picton-place, very eligible for building. For further particulars apply Norton, Esq., Solicitor, Swansea, or to Messrs. J. Howell Thomas and Thompson, Auctioneers and Surveyors, Carmarthen. TO BE SOLD, A Convenient COUNTRY RESIDENCE, known as the WOODLANDS, Pontardulais, beautifully situated in its own grounds, and containing Entrance Hall, Dining-room, Drawing-room, Smoke-room, Kit- chens, and five Bedrooms. Apply to S. HOME, Esq., Solicitor, Llanelly. TO LET, the AGRICULTURAL HALL.—For particulars enquire of Edward Roberts and Son, Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. T J B U S E LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, LAW STATIONER, Liquidator, Trustee, Manager & Receiver in Bankruptcy, ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, AUCTIONEER, STOCK AND SHARE BROKER. OFFICES: TEMPLE CHAMBERS, 7, TEMPLE STREET, SWANSEA. To Shareholders and Investors. SOUTH WALES OPEN STOCK EXCHANGE. OFFICES-.—TEMPLE CHAMBERS, 7, TEMPLE- STREET, SWANSEA. SALES BY PUBLIC AUCTION of STOCKS SHARES, and SECURITIES of all kinds. Instructions, with particulars and prices reserved, to be sent to T. J. BUSE, Stock and Share Dealer, Auctioneer, and Financial Agent, at the Chambers. Graig House Academy, Swansea. TO BE LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, )L all that most pleasantly situated DWELLING HOUSE and PREMISES known as above, and for many years in the occupation of the late Rev. G. P. Evans. The House is fitted up with every convenience, and has a first class Lawn in front and a splendid Conservatory attached thereto. A Lease can be obtained for a suitable Tenant. For further particulars apply to T. J. HUSE, Auctioneer, &c. 7, Temple-street, Swansea, Oct. 20, 1873. £10,000 to £500,000, IN ONE OR MORE SUMS, to be advanced imme- diately, for 3, 5, or 7 years. Apply to T. J. BUSE, 7, Temple Street, Swansea. To Ship Owners, Brokers, and Others. TO BE LENT, on Mortgage of Vessels, Steamers, &c., sums varying from £ 100 to £ 5'000. Apply to T. J. BUSE, 7, Temple-srreet, Swansea. The Yniscedwyn Iron, Staei & Coal Company, Limited SHARES FOR SALE.-Apply to T. J. BUSE, Stock and Share Broker, Swansea. SHARES in SHIPPING for immediate SALE.— Apply to T. J. BUSE, 7, Temple Street, Swansea. A Neat and compact STATIONERY BUSINESS, with a Registry Office attached, to be immediately DISPOSED OF. A splendid opening for the introduc- tion of a General Fancy Trade, either with Toys or Berlin Wool, the prem ses being well situated and ad- mirably adapted for the conjunction of the above busi- nesses. Incoming, including Fixtures, £300. Rent JE25 per annum. For further particulars and to view, apply to T. J. BUSE, Auctioneer, &c., 7, Temple-street, Swansea. 25th Oct., 1876. The Bankruptcy Act, 1869. In the County Court of Glamorganshire, holden a Swansea. IN the Matter of Proceedings for Liquidation by Ar- rangement or Composition with Creditors, instituted by JOHN PEARCE, of No. 16, New Fleet-street, in th Town of Swansea, in the County of Glamorgan, Builder. The Creditors of the above named John Pearce, who have not already proved their debts, are required, on or before the 4th day of November next, to send their names and addresses, and the particulars of their debts and claims, to me, the undersigned, Thomas Joseph Buse, o 7, Temple-street, Swansea, aforesaid, the Trustee under the Liquidation, or in default thereof they will be ex- cluded from the benefit of the dividend proposed to be declared. Dated this 12th day of October, 1876. T. J. BUSE, Trustee. The Bankruptcy Act, 1869. In the County Court of Glamorganshire, holden at Swansea, IN the Matter of JOHN DAVIES, of the Brunswick Inn, Duke-street, Swansea, in the County of Glam- organ, Licensed Victualler, a Bankrupt. A dividend is intended to be declared in the above matter. Creditors who have not proved their debts by the 4th day of November next, will be excluded. Dated this 12th day of October, 1876. T. J. BUSE, Trustee. 7, Temple-street, Swansea. The Bankruptcy Act, 1869. In the County Court of Glamorganshire, holden at Neath. IN the Matter of a Special Resolution for Liquidation by Arrangement of the affairs of KVAN MORGAN, of Port Talbot, in the County of Glamorgan, Coal Merchant and Commission Agent. This is to certify that Thomas Joseph Buse, of No. 7, Temple Street, at Swansea, Public Accountant, has been appointed and is hereby declared to be Trustee under this Liquidation by Arrangement. Given under my hand, and the seal of the Court, this 14th day of October, 1876. JOHN JONES, Registrar. Preliminary Announcement. 40, HANOVER STREET, SWANSEA. Mr. T. J. BUSE Is instructed, at an early date, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ALL the most modern and useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE now on the above Premises. For further particulars and descriptions, see future advertisements and posters or apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 7, Temple Street, Swansea. Dated 20th Oct., 1876. AUCTION ROOMS, CASTLE STREET, SWANSEA, (Lately occupied by Messrs. Glover and Son.) Sale of Household Furniture, Plate, Jewellery, &c. Mr. T. J. BUSE Is instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On SATURDAY next, OCT. 28th, 1876, at Eleven o'clock, THE following useful FURNITURE, &c., &c., one JL square table, one round ditto, six hair-seated chairs, chimney glass, one paper mache table, five pictures, orna- ments, electro plated teapots, one pair of salts, sugar basin and cream jug, plated, one pair of decanters, rollers and blinds, carpet, druggett, one iron bedstead, one wooden ditto, two millpuff beds, bedding, two swing glasses, magnificent cheffioneer, harmonium, one hand- some loo table, &c., &c. A mortice machine nearly new. Also a quantity of superior and well-finished watches, &c., &c. On view Morning of the sale. No reserve. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 7, Temple-street. N.B.—These rooms are now open daily for the recep- tion of goods for disposal for sale by Auction by Mr. T. J. Buse. Dated, Swansea, 26th October, 1876. Auction Mart, Castle Street, Swansea. Mr. T. J. BUSE BEGS to announce that he is now in possession of the above Premises, lately occupied by Messrs. Glover and Son, and will thank his patrons to favour him with any description of Household Furniture, &c,, &c., for Sale by Public Auction. 7, Temple-street, Swansea, 27th Oct., 1876. Sun Life Assurance Society, London. ESTABLISHED 1810. LOW Rates of Premiums for Young Lives. Large t J Cash Bonuses. Prospectuses and Copies of the Society's Accounts forwarded on application. J. G. PRIESTLEY, Actuary. AGENTS.—Swansea: Mr. W. Edmond and Mr. F. J Merry. TO SHIPBUILDERS. TO be disposed of PRIVATE TREATY, as a going i- concern, the old established SHIP-BUILDING and SHIP-REPAIRING BUSINESS, carried on at LITTLE FALMOUTH, in the Port of Falmouth, together with the large and commodious Building Yards, Patent Slip, Dry Dock (partly constructed), Ship Building Shed, Steam Saw Mills, Blacksmiths' Shops, Workshops, Lofts, Saw- pit, Foreman's House and Offices, commodious Dwelling- House, with ornamental Grounds and well-stocked Gardens, in connection with and adjoining the yard. These Premises, which have a water frontage of about 900 feet, with a deep water channel up to them, com- prise about 10 acres of land in a ring fence, and are held on a lease for 999 years, of which 936 years are un- expired. The above Property is the best adapted in the West of England for carrying on an extensive shipbuilding and re- pairing business, not only from the complete manner in which it has been laid out, but from its natural position, being situated at Falmouth, the first Port in the English Channel, which is so largely resorted to by damaged vessels. The purchaser will have an opportunity of taking to the stock of materials on the premises at a valuation, and of making arrangements far the completion of two large contracts for building vessels which are partially constructed. The business is now in full work. Application to be made to Messrs. GENN & NALDER or to WILLIAM JENKINS, Esq., Solicitor, Falmouth, before the 10th November. Dated Falmouth, October 7th, 1876. Warehouse or Premises Wanted. WANTED, a good WAREHOUSE for heavy goods, W in a. principal thoroughfare in Swansea. One with a good shop front preferred. Apply to S.T.D., at the office of this paper. Valuable Leasehold Property. t ¡, Messrs. T. J. PRICE k Co. Have been instructed by the Mortgagee to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Subject to such conditions as shall be read there then, at the BUSH HOTEL, High-street, DowlaiS WEDNESDAY, the 8th day of NOVEMBER, 1876. THE following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPEB JL situate and being known as No. 21 and 24, Ca street, No. 31, Ivory-street, and No. 47, Elizabeth-sti all in the town of Dowlais. The whole of the above Property is held under a 1 of 99 years from March 1849, at the annual ground of £6 6s., which will be apportioned between the lots. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers'Of College Chambers. College-street, Swansea. 26th October, 1876. College Chambers, 2, College Street, Swansea, Messrs. T. J. PRICE & Co. Have received instructions TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the above Chambers, On FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 1876, A QUANTITY of HOUSEHOLD FURNITlT iron safe, &c., consisting of drawing room suit striped rep, mahogany couch in leather, ditto in 1 seating, walnut loo table, walnut chiffonnieie with p glass and panels, dining table with screw expander, 8- clocks, in oak and mahogany case, pier glasses, in gilt other frames, &c., &c., mahogany washstands with i-nal tops, painted ditto, chests of drawers, iron bedstei. millpuff and other beds, pai'lasses, &c., kc., toget with the usual kitchen utensils also, in n safe, av large quantity of cane seat and other chairs, &c., &c. Goods on view Morning of sale. No leserve. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in t'ie Forenool I§§f All Communications are strictly confidential. Money! Money!! Money! FROME100 to £ 100,000 ready to be advan I' upon good Freehold, Copyhold, Le behold, a other approved securities, at the rate of Five PouB per centum per annum. Smaller amounts en personal and other securiti at a moderate rate of interest. No Bills of Sale required. No connection wh: ever with Jews. Apply to J. T. PRICE and Co., Commission 31 Insurance Agents, College Chambers. Swansea. MUSIC HALL, SWANSEA. MONDAY J: TUESDA Y, OCTOBER 30 & 31, 181 Tickets at Messrs. THOMPSON and SHACKELL'S. ARTHUR LLOYD'S ANNUAL TOUR. Two Hours' Fun with A R T H U IR. LLO YE And his Comic Company. 1 ARTISTES :— Mrs. ARTHUR LLOYD, The Popular Comedienne and Vocalist. Mdlle. S EST I N I WILSON, Ballad and Operatic Artiste. Mr. HE AT ON DUVAL, The Talented Wizard and Ventriloquist, Mr. MOZART WILSON, The Accomplished Pianist and Accompanist, and Mr. ARTHUR LLOYD, Author and Composer, Comedian and Vocalist, who h: twice appeared before rH.R.II. THE PRINCE OF WALES I And distinguished party of Noblemen. Prices of Admission :—Front Seats, 2s. Balcony Is. 6d. Body of Hall, Is. Gallery, 6d. PROGRAMME. Overture Pianoforte Mr. Mozart Wilson. Feats in Conjuring, &c. Mr. Heaton Duval. ComicaIDitti s,ItMitations,&c. Mr. Arthur Lloyd. Songs, Ballads, &c. Mdlle. Sestini Wilson. COMICAL SKETCH sustained by Mr. and Mrs. ARTHUR LLOYD. Operatic Selections, kc Mdlle. Sestini Wilson. Comic Characteristic Imper- sonations Mr. A. Lloyd. Joey and his Grandfather (in- troduced by) Mr. H. Duval. MR. ARTHUR LLOYD Will selcctfrom the following Songs written (lild himself Comic Medley," Not at all." Tooral Lee," Take it Bob," Would I were a Child." The Power of Love," My Wife's Relations," The Unfortunate Man," Silly Billy." The Street Musician," Awfully Wild, American Drinks," The Ocean," Get Away," Don't ask me to give up Flo," &c. MRS. ARTHUR LLOYD "Will select from the following:— Barney O'Toole," Pretty Wee Canary," The Rival Lovers," Who'll shut the door," and take part in several Duets, Trios, &c., with Mr. A. Lloyd. Testimonial to the Rev. J. J. S. Moore, LL.D., late Chaplain of the Missions to Seamen. SEVERAL friends of the REV. DK. MOURE having expressed their desire to present him on the occasion of his leaving Swansea, with some mark of their appre- ciation of his indefatigable and successful pastoral labours among Seamen and the local sea-faring popula- tion, during a residence of fourteen years, it has been decided to open a List of Subscriptions for the purpose. Contributions will be received at either of the local Banks, or by Mr. S. B. Power, Chairman of Committee, and Mr. C. Bath, Secretary. The following amounts have been received — £ s. d. Mr. Thomas Cory 10 10 0 Mr. Charles Bath 10 10 0 The Messrs. Richardson 10 10 0 Mr. S. B. Power. 2 2 0 Rev. E. G. Williams. 2 2 0 Mr. F. A. Yeo 2 2 0 Mr. Howel Gwyn 1 l 0 Mr. R. G. Cawker 1 1 0 Messrs. Isdahl, Mohrbutter & Co. 1 1 0 Captain John Rosser 1 1 0 Messrs. Harvey and Fish 1 1 0 Mr. Aubrey Vivian 10 0 Mr. John Holm. ] 0 0 Mrs. T. Thomas 0 10 0 AFriend. 0 10 0 Mr. W. Biddle 0 10 6 Mr. Wright 0 2 6 Collected by Miss Smith 3 0 0 Mrs. Thomas 3 0 0 „ The Misses Dunstan 1 4 0 „ Miss Hancorn 120 „ Mr. W. W. Curran 0 18 6 Mr. A- Hore 0140 „ Miss E. Merriman 0 12 6 Miss Bell 0 11 6 „ Miss Symons 0 11 6 All contributions will be duly acknowledged in the local Newspapers. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Swansea. IN consequence of the erection just now of Galleries t Organ, &c., in the above Church, the Services will be held in Upper Room of the Agricultural Hall. The Rev. J. E. MAR WICK, Loanends, near Belfast, will preach next Sunday, Oct. 29,- and Nov. 5. The Swansea Choral Society. THE above Society have recommenced rehearsing HAYDN'S ORATORIO, "THE CREATION," which they intend giving in the early part of next year. Ladies and Gentlemen desirous of joining this Society will please do so at once. Application to be made to Mr. Silas Evans, the Con- ductor, Mr. Mabbett the Secretary, or to any Member of the Committee. Rehearsals take place at Mount Zion Chapel, Cradock- street, Swansea, every Thursday evening at half-past seven o'clock. Central Association for Stopping the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors on Sunday. President Sir THOMAS BAZLEY, Bart., M.P. The ARCHBISHOPS5 ^CANTERURY and YORK. A PUBLIC MEETING on behalf of the above Association, will (D.V.) be held in the MUSIC HALL, Swansea, on TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 7th, 1876, The Chair will be taken by JAMES LIVINGSTON, Esq., Mayor. EDWARD WHITWELL, Esq., Hon. Sec., of Kendal, and the Rev. W. MOTTRAM, of Melksham, will attend as a Deputation. The following and other Gentlemen are expected to attend and support the Meeting :-Rev. Dr. Cook, Rev. Dr. Rees, Rev. J. Owen, Rev. Thomas Jones, Rev. B. D. John, Rev. E. J. Wolf, E. M. Richards, Esq., Alderman J. J. Jenkins, Alderman Ford, J. C. Richardson, Esq., T. Trew, Esq., W. Richards, Esq., F. Richards, Esq., L. Tulloch, Esq., W. Lloyd, Esq., D. Shepherd, Esq., T. Davies, Esq. All Classes are respectfully and earnestly invited to attend. Doors open at 7 p.m.; to commence at 7.30 p.m. Orphan Home. A CHRISTMAS TREE and SALE of WORK, for Athe benefit of this Charity, will take place on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12th, at the MUSIC HALL. Contributions of Work and other Articles for Sale will be thankfully received by Mrs. J. W. JAMES, Brynbriallu, and Mrs. C. BATH, Fynone House, and Mrs. MITCHELL, the Matron.