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Cash Co-operative Prices. i. unt^e w- f x o- s WE have a parcel of FINE NEW FIGS, in boxes containing about ] Jib. Price 8 £ d. per box. We recommend them as specially good value. TAYLOR <Sc COlvIP A. JST~5T, 6, Castle Square, Swansea. 99, Oxford-street. Swansea. xi. Walter-road. Swansea. The Dunns, Mumbles. 20. High-street, Ilfracombe. Detailed Price Lists Free on application. SALES BY AUCTION, To Gentlemen, Livery Stable Proprietors, & Others. Mr. JOHN M. LEE DER Has been instructed TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the YARD of RUTLAND STREET LIVBRY STABLES, Swansea, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15th, 1881, THE following CARRIAGES, &c.: A Light Brougham, with circular front, to carry four inBjj0 A Light Landau, to carry four. Also a double set of Plated H-irness. # The whole of the above are very superior, in excellent Condition, and suitable for any work. Sale to take place at 12 o'clock noon. Oxford Chambers, Swansea. Victoria Mart, Oxford-street, Swansea. Messrs. BEYNON & LEWIS WILL SELL BY AUCTION, At the above Mart, on FRIDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 21,1881, A large and varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, And other Effects. i Goods on view morning of sale. | Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. _———— — Monthly Sale of Horses, &c. MR. C. HUGHES'S (late Beynon & Hughes) next MONTHLY SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c.. will be held at the CAMERON HORSE REPOSITORY on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 1881. Entries to be made one week previous. 98, Oxford-street, Swansea. Important to Railway Companies, Colliery Proprietors, Contractors, and others. Mr. WALTER D. HOLLIS Is instructed to OFFER FOR SALE BY AUCTION, At the CASTLE HOTEL, Swansea, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27th, 1881, at Two o'clock precisely, unless previously disposed of by private treaty, A LOCOMOTIVE TANK ENGINE. — Cylinders, 13in. diameter by 20in. stroke 4 wheels, 3ft. 3in. diameter length of wheel base 7ft. 5in., of boiler barrel 9ft. 7in. diameter of ditto. 3ft. gauge of railway, 4ft. 8Jin. capacity of tank, 600 gallons. The boiler is of Farnley iron, the fire-box of Swansea copper, tubes of the best solid drawn brass, tyres and axles of Cammell's steel. The Engine is in condition almost equal to new, having been supplied about thirteen months ago, and, as the makers are the well-known and eminent firm, Messrs. Hudswell, Clarke, and Rogers, of the Railway Foundry, Leeds, the superiority of the workmanship, style, finish, and excellence of material are unquestionable. Intending purchasers may examine the engine three days prior to the sale at the Midland Railway Company's siding, Gurnos Junction, near to Swansea. Specifications and other particulars may be had on application to the Auctioneer, 63, Albion-street, Leeds, Yorkshire. TO BE SOLD, Pursuant to an Order of the High Court of Justice made in the Matter and Cause of & LLOYD, deceased, KFANAY 11. EVANS, with the approbation of his Lordship Mr. Justice Fry, By Mr. EVAN VAUGHAN, Of the Firm of Messrs. Hards, Vaughan, and Jenkinson, the person appointed by the said Judge, THE REMAINING PORTION of the ALLTYRODIN JL ESTATE, including ALLTTBODIN MANSION and DEMESNE LANDS, comprising in all about 970 acres, the property of the late John Davies Lloyd, Esquire, At the WILKES' HEAD HOTEL, Llandyssil, On THURSDAY, the 3rd day of NOVEMBER, 1881, At Twelve for One o'clock precisely, In One Lot, And, if not so sold then, in Six Lots, the above mentioned FRBEHOLD PROPERTY, and comprising the Commodious Family Residence known as ALLTYRODIN," With its Pleasure Grounds, Stabling, Farm Buildings, and other Premises, Woodlands, and Demesne Lands, together with Bryngolew, Pwllbryn, Rhydcar, Bailey Gwyn, Penrhynocoyle, and Gwarralt-y-fedre Farms, com- prising in all about 970 acres. ALLTYRODIN HOUSE, a substantial stone-built structure, is pleasantly situate on the South Western slope of the hill overlooking the valley of the Clettwr, which river intersects the demesne lands in front uf the house. It is approached from the high road by two carriage drives, with large entrances through well-timbered plan- tations and grounds, and contains on three floors the following accommodation, viz., 17 principal and secondary bed and dressing-rooms, bath-room, vestibule, and inner hall three reception-rooms, and complete domestic offices and cellarage; excellent stabling for 11 horses, and Coachman's Cottage, extensive range of farm build- ings, and other premises, large walled gardens and Gardeners' Cottages. Alltyrodin is situate near the high road from Pencader to New Quay, about four miles from the town and Railway Station of Llandyssil, whence Swansea and London are reached via Carmarthen in 21 and 10 hours respectively. New Quay-road Station, on the Milford and Manchester line from Pen(»der to Aberystwith and the North, is distant about 21 miles. Good shooting day be had. The Tivy-side Hounds, and Mr. Vaughan Pryce's Harriers meet in the neighbourhood, and the Vale of Gwili Foxhounds are also within reach. The river Clettwr affords good trout fishing, and the Tivy, famed for its salmon, trout, and sewin fishing, is within easy reach. The Farms are all in the occupation of good tenants at fair rentals. If the 'property be not sold in one lot, as above, the Alltyrodin Mansion and Demesne Lands, with Bryngolew Farm in all about 392 acres, will be offered in one lot, and the remaining Farms in separate lots. The Residence may be viewed by orders only, to be obtained of the Auctioneers, or of C. W. R. Stokes, Esq., ^ParticuSsbJnd Conditions of Sale may be had in Wales of C W R. Stokes, Esq., Solicitor, Tenby; of Messrs LatonV Evans, and Williams, Solicitors, Haver- fordwest; of Messrs. Barker and Morris, Solicitors, Car- marthen; at the Ivy Bush Hotel, Carmarthen, and at the place of Sale; also, in London, Messrs. Parker, Solicitors, 17, Bedford-row, W.C. of Messr^ Bridges, Sawtell, Heywood, & Co., Solicitors, 23, Red Lion- square, W.C.; of Messrs. Crosse & Son, Solicitors, ?, Lancaster-place, Strand, W.C.; at the :Mart; aiad of the Auctioneers, at 6, Moorgate-street, E.C., and Green Kent. Dated this 21st day of September, 1881. JOHN W. HAWKINS, k Chief Clef. THE LONDON ASSURANCE. (Incorporated by Royal Charter, A.D., 1720.) FOR FIRE, LIFE, AND MARINE ASSURANCES. HEAD OFFICE No. 7, ROYAL EXCHANGE, LONDON E.O Governor—WILLIAM RENNIE, Esq. &U' Sub-Governor—GEORGE L. M. GIBBS Ran Deputy Governor—LEWIS A. WALLACE, Esq. DIRECTORS. H. Gough Arbuthnot, Esq. A. C. Guthrie, Esq. Robert Burn Blyth, Esq. PercivalLewisHambro, Esq Wm. Thos. Brand, Esq. RobertHenderson, Esq. Edward Budd, Esq. Louis Huth, Esq. Major-General H. P. Burn. Henry J. B. Kendall, Esq. Geo. Wm. Campbell, Esq. Charles LyaU, Esq. Mark Wilks Collet, Esq. GreviUe H. Palmer, Esq. George B. Dewhurst, Esq. Capt. R. W. Pelly, R.N. Robert GUlespie, Esq. P. F. Robertson, Esq. Howard Gilliat, Esq. Robert Ryrie, Esq. Henry Goschen, Esq. David P. Sellar, Esq. Edwin Gower, Esq. Col. Leopold Seymour. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the fifteen days of grace allowed for Renewal of Michaelmas Policies will expire on 14th October.. Losses by lightning,.although unaccompanied by fire dsmiaze will b6 p&id* Thp Oiiinniipnnial Valuation in the Life Department has bean completed, and a Bonus declared, by which the Assured were entitled at their option, either to a sum in cash equivalent to 25 per cent. of the amount paid in premiums during the last live years, or to a corresponding addition to the sum assured. Prospectuses, copies of Accounts, and other informa- tion can be had on application. JJOHN P. LAURENCE, Secretary. SALES BY AUCTION. Sale of Valuable Freehold Property at Goat-street, Swansea. Mr. T. H. DA VIES Has received instructions from the School Board of the United School District of Swansea TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the MACKWORTH ARMS HOTEL, On THURSDAY the 27th OCTOBER, 1881, At Three o'clock in the afternoon, ALL that valuable FREEHOLD BUILDING and PHEMISE3, known as GOAT STREET BOARD SCHOOL, formerly called the SWANSEA BRITISH SCHOOL FOR BOYS, containing a frontage of 64 feet, or there- abouts, to Goat-street, Swansea, and also an extensive frontage to Bunker's Hill. Gas and water are laid on, and the premises are eminently suitable, from their size, double frontage, and central situation, for Warehouses, Offices, and other mercantile purposes. Further particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Union-street, Swansea; or from Mr. E. SIDNEY HARTLAND, Solicitor, Clerk to the School Board, 7, Rutland-street, Swansea. James Shepherd, Esquire, deceased. PURSUANT to the 22nd and 23rd Vic., cap. 35., P NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all Creditors and persons having any claims or demands upon or against the Estate of James Shepherd, late of Swansea, in the County of Glamorgan, Surgeon (who died on the 4th day of June, 1881), are hereby required to send par- ticulars of such claims and demands to us, the under- signed, Solicitors to the Executors of the deceased, before the 1st day of December next, after which date the said Executors will distribute the deceased's assets, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice. Dated this 14th day of October, 1881. STRICKS & BELLINGHAM, Swansea, Solicitors to the Executors. Philip Evans, deceased. PURSUANT to the Act of Parliament, 22nd and 23rd Victoria, chapter 35, intituled An Act to further amend the Law of property and to relieve trustees, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and other persons having any claims or demands upon or al against the estate of PHILIP EVANS, Jlate of Brynhir House, in the parish of Llanrhydian, in the County of Glamorgan, gentleman, deceased (who died on the 14th, day of April, 1881, and whose will was proved in the District Registry at Carmarthen, of the Probate Division of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice, on the 8th day of October, 1881, by George Baker Haynes, of 7, Fisher- street, Swansea, Gentleman, and Griffith Griffiths, of King-street, in the County of the Borough of Carmarthen, Gentleman, the Executors therein named) are hereby required to send particulars of their claims and demands to either of the said Executors, or to me the undersigned being the Solicitor for the said Executors on or before the 1st day of November next, after which date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the Estate and Assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the said Executors or myself shall then have had notice, and the Executors will not be liable for the Estate and Assets so distributed or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim they ahall not then have had notice. Dated llth October, 1881. CHARLES EDWARD MORRIS, 4 and 5, Quay-street, Carmarthen, Solicitor for the Executors. To Coal Merchants. SCHOOL BOARD OF THE UNITED SCHOOL DISTRICT OF SWANSEA. THE above-named Board is prepared to receive TENDERS FOR COAL, to be supplied from the 3rd NOVEMBER next to the 1st APRIL, 1882, to the fol- lowing Schools, viz :-St. Helen's Board School (Vincent Street); Trinity Place Board School; Rutland Street Board School; Waun Wen Board School; Back Street Board School; Town Hill Board School; and Aberdy- berthy Street Board School. Separate Tenders must be given for Large and Small Coal; and the price named must include delivery into the coal cellars at the various Schools. The person or persons whose Tenders are ac- cepted will be required to enter into a short written contract with the Board, to be prepared by the Clerk at the expense of the Contractor, in the usual way. All Tenders must reach the Clerk on or before the 24th inst. The Board does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any Tender. Further particulars may be obtained at the Office of Clerk. E. SIDNEY HARTLAND, Clerk. 7, Rutland-street, Swansea, 11th Oct., 1881. To Builders and Others. THE School Board of the United School District of Swansea is prepared to receive TENDERS for the Erection of a new BOARD SCHOOL in the Dyfatty Field, Swansea, and also Tenders for the alteration and enlargement of Brynhyfryd Board School, Swansea. The designs and specifications may be inspected at the Clerk's Office, No. 7, Rutland-street, Swansea, any day between the hours of ten and four. Separate Tenders to be sent for each School. Such Tenders must reach the Clerk on or before the 25th inst., in a sealed en- velope, marked outside with the name of the School tendered for, and must be accompanied by the names and addresses of two sureties for the completion of the work in case the Tender is accepted, and by a Schedule of prices. The Board does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any Tender. E. SIDNEY HARTLAND, Clerk. 7, Rutland-street, Swansea, 13th October, 1881. To Builders and Others. THE School Board of the United School District of Swansea is prepared to receive TENDERS for the Erection of a TRUANT SCHOOL at Bonymaen, Swan- sea. The design and specifications may be inspected at the Clerk's office, No. 7, Rutland-street, Swansea, any day between the hours of ten and four. All Tenders must reach the Clerk on or before the 27th instant, in a sealed envelope, marked outside, "Tender for Truant School," and must be accompanied by the names and addresses of two sureties for the completion of the work, in case the tender is accepted, and by a schedule of prices. The Board does not bind itself to accept the lowest or anv tender. y E. SIDNEY HARTLAND, Clerk. 7 Rutland-street, Swansea, 5th October, 1881. TTTF ATTENTION of the Directors of the UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY (Limited), has been i io an advertisement issued by the British and TVlenhone and Electric Works Company (Limited), Irish Tekpn th t tbat Company has contracted from Ae business, including plant and stock-m- to purchase tb Radcliffe, of Birmingham, with ssfjZL stress SLSSS-SSS ment of the Telephone Patent Rights of the United lele Phone Company, and PROCEEDINGS will immediately be TAKEN against any Company or person who may take over and carry on the business in respect ot wnicn rmFe^?.'Dg action has been commenced. Ihe Directors of the United Telephone Company further give Notice, that the contracts which Messrs. Bass and Co., Sir Bache Cunard, Bart., and others of the contracts mentioned in the said advertisement are con- tracts between these parties and the United Telephone Company, and that Mr Radcliffe has simply acted as the agent of the United-Telephone Company in keeping the instruments supplied by the United Company to these parties in proper working order in consideration of a small annual payment. „ (Signtd) vnAMES BRAND, Chairman. 36, Coleman-street, E.C., Oct. 1, 188L THE ROYAL VISIT. BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. Visit of Their Royal Highnesses The Prince & Princess of Wales. TUESDAY, 18th OCTOBER, 188L THE FOLLOWING REGULATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE BY THE SWANSEA TOWN COUNCIL:- 1 A LL ordinary Road Traffic will be stopped in r\ the Streets to be traversed by the Koya^ st Procession between Singleton (Sketty Entrance) and Guildhall at 9 a.m., and the road within the Barners will be entirely cleared at 10.30 a.m., after whicn hour .no person will be allowed to pass except those JL9 Invitation Cards for the Reception Pavilion or Tickets bearing the official stamp, who will be allowed to pass up to 11.30 a.m. Castle Bailey-street will be cleared at 10a.ro., and no person will be allowed therein after that hour unless provided with a Pass. 2.—All ordinary Road Traffic will be stopped on streets to be traversed by itfie Royal Procession \o return route) between the top of Temple-street and the Lower Singleton Gate on the Mumbles-road at p. •, and the road within the barriers will be entirely at 3 p.m., after which hour no person will be a therein unless provided with a pass. 3.-No Carriages will be allowed to cross the Bridges either to or from St. Thomas after 10 a, m., except car. riages containing persons holding passes, who will be allowed to cross up to 11 a. m.. 4.—Movable barriers for giving accesst route will be placed at Singleton Gate, Sketty roaa, Brynmill-lane, Glanmor-road, Brynmore-la „ of St. James's Crescent, Brunswick-street .Calvert terrace, Page-street, Cradock-street, Mount Pleasant, Dynevor-place, High-street, College-street, „ J' Temple-street, Caer.street, Mount-street, p0 street' Quay-parade, York-street, Vietoria-roa et DiUv™nl Oxford-street, Union-street, HeathfieJ0»d New street, Page-street, Argyle-street, ^y11 • Oxford-street, and Oystermouth-road. Tickets 5-AH Carriages Containing person holding TJckefc .or the Reception Pavihon Ju W the t required to enter and cross the line o Walter-road of Brunswick-street, except thc^e North, of WaUe^road^ who will proceed down behind St. J • if belonging to the Procession will se (»^ Pavilion and then form on each side of Walter-road under the direction of the Police the Procession, they will form on each side of Brun» W^TI?'occupants of Carriages will be requested to produce their Tickets to the Poiice as often re^ea^ I 7 —Each Carriage in the Procession must be numnerea and the number attached to the Lamps on each s^d 8 —Carriages conveying Company to the Luncheon at the New Dock must proceed the East line and enter Cambrian-place, setting pi^r street Burrows (Pockett's Wharf), and returning by Pier street, Adelaide-street, and JorkT"stl^h.n forthe Lun- 9.—All persons holding Invitation Ti Wharf bv cheon at the New Dockmustbe at P^ke«8 Wharf by 12.30 o'clock, after which hour no carnages wiu allowed to enter the line.. in l £ fender the direction of the police) m Victom- ioad and Adelaide-street, and, after taking up at the Guildhall, will proceed round Cambrian-place, and Vic- ^11.^0 Carriage will be allowed to enter the line of route for at least a quarter of an hour after the Royal Carriage has passed. 12.—Persons requiring Passes to proceed to any of the Reserved Stands can obtain the same upon application at the office of the Head-constable, Guildhall, Swansea. JNO. THOMAS, Town Clerk. Guildhall, Swansea, 6th October, 1881. The Royal Visit. THE BEST POSITION FOR VIEWING the PROCESSION to and fro is at the CAMBRIAN HOTEL, Somerset-place, close to the North Dock Entrance, where the Royal Party embark. Seats or Windows on application. Royal Visit to Swansea. ST. JAMES'S CHURCH ENCLOSURE. THE Churchwardens beg to notify that Persons wish- ing to View the PROCESSION on the 18th inst., will be admitted to the Enclosure on payment of 2s. 6d. each. ILTID THOMAS I Church- J. PERRY MORGAN,) wardens. Royal Visit. CAMERON ARMS HOTEL, HIGH STREET. COLD LUNCHEONS, from 11 a,m. till 3 p.m., 2s. 6d. each. Table d'Hote, at 6 p.m., 3s. 6d. each. During the day Refreshments will be served on the premises. Entrance through the YARD ARCHWAY. A limited number will be allowed on the FRONT PORCH, to View the Procession, at 10s. 6d. each. GEO. CLARE, Proprietor. The Visit of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales to Swansea. THE ROYAL VICTORIA STAND. FOR SEATS on COVERED STAND, in the best position on South side of Walter-road, with grand view of Royal Procession, built to the satisfaction of Borough Surveyo,r by competent builders. Front Seats, 7s.; Second Seats, 5s.; Third Seats, 2s. 6d. Apply at once to THOMAS REBS, 23, Lower Oxford-street, and 13, George-street. The Royal Visit to Swansea. THREE Highly-decorated and Roofed GRAND STANDS, erected under the supervision of the Borough Surveyor, one on each side, adjoining the 2,000 Choir Stand (opposite the Masonic Pavilion), and the third extending from Freemasons' Pavilion to South Wales Hotel, High-street. Unquestionably the best sites in Swansea, as their Royal Highnesses will there be presented with a Masonic Address, the Princess will name the Street, and "the Choir will sing the Ode. First Class Seats, Carpeted (limited), 5s. each; Second Seats, 3s. For Tickets apply Early. SWANSEA.—Mr. J. W. Buse, 3, Oxford-street, and Mr. J. Griffiths, Printer, 11, High-street. MERTHYR.—Mr. J. S. Jones, Outfitter, 124, High-street. PEMRROKE DOCK.—Mr. Henry, Station Master. COWBRIDGE.—Messrs. James Brothers, Contractors to National Eisteddfod of Wales, Proprietors. See Plans of Stands and Seatings at Ticket Reposi tories, and also on Posters. Royal Visit to Swansea. THOMAS SANDBROOK, IRONMONGER AND GAS FITTER, 89, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA, HAS made arrangements with some of the largest illuminators in London and Birmingham, for the SUPPLY OF DEVICES, for the coming visit of the PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES. It is desirable that orders be given as early as possible. .JIfa. 3rd Glamorgan Rifle Volunteers. REGIMENTAL ORDERS; Swansea, 8th October, 1881. rTlhe Corps will parade at the Armoury in Full JL Dress Uniform at 9.45 a. m. on TUESDAY, the 18th inst., to assist in Lining the Streets in honour of H.R.H the Prince of Wales. The Guard of Honour, under Captain Pike, will Parade at the same hour, and march over to the place of disembarkation at the New Docks. 2.—Any Members requiring new Efficiency Badges or Stars are requested to apply at once at the Armoury. All Badges out of date must be removed from the Tunics. Officers Commanding Companies are requested to see this order carried out. 3.-The officers, Non-Commissioned Officers, and men detailed for the Guard of Honour on H.R.H, the Prince of Wales will Parade at the Armoury at 4 p.m. on Satur- dav next the 15th inst., in Fall Dress, for inspection of the Officer Commanding the Corps. By Order, C. H. MIERS, Major, Adjutant 3rd G.R.V. THE ROYAL VISIT. Visit of their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales. SAFETY OF BALCONIES. A LL Owners of Houses with Balconies are CAU- TIONED AND REQUESTED to have such Balconies carefully examined and tested by some com- petent person before allowing the same to be occupied. And the Owners of all Premises with PAVEMENT AND COAL DROP DOORS are requested to have the same SHORED UP" underneath, or otherwise secured for the safety of foot passengers. JNO. THOMAS, Clerk to the Urban Authority. .a Visit of their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales TO S""W"ANSE.A.- PRESENTATION OF AN ADDRESS To The Most Worshipful Grand Master of England, H. K. H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. Freemasons' Pavilion. THE General Public are informed that there are »limited number of SEATS to be disposed of, and AiCKets may be obtained at Swansea of Messrs. Pearse and Brown, Wind-street. Mr. D. c. Jones, 7, Castle-square Mr. J. Smith, Tobacconist, 196, High-street. Messrs. Thompson and Shackell, Oxford-street. Messrs. & and J Griffiths, Printers, High-street. Or, at Neath, of Mr* W. Whittington, Post Office. Tickets from 5s. each. ROY^L VISIT.—Rooms, or Seats in Commanding Windows, at Andrews's Photographic Premises, Wind-street. Procession passes twice. rpO Hotel or Refreshment room keepers and Others Crowded Out," or requiring Extra Accommoda- tion during Royal Visit. Convenience for Erecting A? Marquee, &c. at 45, Wind-street.. Aiso may be Hired that large Studio and Premises opposite '3 Sutionand Museum.-Apply James Andrews, 4VWind-street. Swansea. LAWES PHOTOGRAPHED in WELSH COSTUME. Ore«geai{ept —AxpRBWa, Artist, 45, Wind-street. Visit of their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales SBATSto VIEW THB eo^7l PARTY RETURNING TO SINGLETON ON THE 18TH OCTOBER. fpHE CARRIAGES of thTsWANSEA & MUMBLES of- RAILWAY COMPANY will be Stationed between Action and GORSK LANK. fW?« ,or Saloon Carriages, 2s. 6d.; Second Class nr vTv',1'' 5 inclusive of Railway Fares from Swansea RntUn? ?' 3s- 6d- and la- m&y 1x5 obtained at Booking Offi^k Station> or at St> Helen'8 Junction The Ball at the Grange. TTJBSDAY, OCTOBER 18th. SWANSEA AND-MUMBLES RAILWAY SALOnw PANY will run SPECIAL TRAINS of to the T j CARRIAGES from Rutland-street Station and 9 i ? Gate, at the entrance to the Grange, at 8.30 SIMTT calling at St. Helen's Junction. wUl KAR TRAINS for the RETURN JOURNEY A at 2 °. 3.0 and 4.0 a.m. entran Po"*ry Platform will be laid down opposite the > and a dry crossing over the road provided. Earlv „ TICKETS 2S. EACH WAT. seat* ^tion for Tickets is necessary to ensure Sarit?.f?vUmber of which will be limited to the 1 the carriages. „ p By Order. u Station, Swansea. Royal Visit. Gilt Stars, white plume centre, on scarlet post frel 5'obest gold inscription on ribbon. Sample, 8d., 10^' stamps. Other'samples free, 4Jd., 6d., school Is. each. Small medal, with name of per dozen lett*rs on ribbon, pins, &c., complete, 3s. DLER, ErnKi Qttle and medal 2s. per dozen. R. CHAN- Maker, 97, Albion-street, Birmingham. Visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales to Swansea. -A STAND will be Erected in Front of the Tickets Koad CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. 194, Hi»v, Admission may be had of Mr. Julius Smith, street • fr« l £ et» Mr. Morgan Williams, 6, Temple- Mr. J.'BTL-X omas Sandbrook, 89, Oxford-street; and L^^hard, 72, Oxford-street. Royal Visit to Swansea. THFE FRONT WINDOWS TO BE LET at No. 6, Royal Prof!rS*reet> together or'separafcely, to view the on October il10n' t° and fro, in Opening the New Docks, Marqej^8' 1881. Offers wanted, apply as above to The Royal Visit. position for witnessing the PROCESSION street « e Young Women's Institute, 11, De-la-Beche- Bay Win^P°8ite the Music Hall. A front Sitting-room, pj, indow; ,1R otand outside. For terms of the *PPly to Mrs AsSry" 11, De-la-Beche-street. I Seats on the Stage 3s. 6d. each. Royal Visit to Swansea. Wm°OWS TO LET Agricultural Hall. Swansea, street SwPply e°ward ROBEBTS AND SON, 40, Oxford- The Swansea Choral Society^Two Thousand Voices. REREARSALS FOR THIS WEEK. IN a, the 14th inst., at 8 0''cu!L&nseSV 0V*, aRAND STAND, Alexandra- ™?d, on SatS/v^^nJo^ 3.30, weather per- nutting withou t} /need Band accompaniment. a"1-0"1*' ETY'T"' HAELINGTON C»JAOTOR- HENRY CHALK, Chairman. Royal Visit to Swansea. BATH HOUSE HOTEL, MUMBLES. ifrequi^ T^J^v^TenDS on application. Royal Visit to Swansea- A HOUSE iL^h' h^st^ariPof Wdte^road, com- A SSfng^ceHenf Iw of the Royal Procession. Swo «it^g-rooms and three or more bedrooms. Address ■' Walter-road, Swansea^ Hyacinths, Hyacinths. SAMUEL TAYLOR HAS JUST RECEIVED, direct from the Cultivator, J VAN TUBBRGEN, Junr., .Haarlem, Holland, a consignment of very Choice HYACINTHS. TULIPS, CYCLAMENS, AND OTHER BULBS, Which he is prepared to Sell at very Moderate Prices S. T. Solicits an Early Call. Note the Address SAMUEL TAYLOR, CORN, FLOUR, AND SEED MERCHANT, The H«rse, Cattle,'ft Poultry Food Supply Stores, 14, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. THE ROYAL VISIT. Welsh Costumes for the Royal Visit. DAVID JAMES, ESTABLISHED 45 YEARS, (PATRONISED by H.R.H. the PRINCESS LOUISE.) FLANNEL MANUFACTURER, &c., NELSON STREET AND UNION STREET, SWANSEA, WISHES to call attention to his large and varied stock of WELSH COSTUMES, Scarlet Shawls, &c., of the latest designs, and in order to prevent disap- pointment, solicits an early call as the demand is ex- tensive. The Royal Visit. BEST PLACES for Viewing the Royal Train (in its passage to Singleton), is from the Large CORN STORES at the Bottom of WIND STREET. The Train passes within a yard of the Store Windows. Admission to the Lofts, Is. A limited number to the Roof, whence a splendid view of Swansea and neighbour- hood can be had, 2s. 6d. Tickets at "The Collosseum (immediately opposite). Under cover if wet. Royal Visit to Swansea. BEST PLACE for Viewing PROCESSION through Wind-street, past Town Hall, Embarkation on Yachts, and passage of same by the Pier Extension, and Entrance to Basin of New Docks, is from the large CORN STORES, WIND STREET. To Lofts, Is.; Roof, 2s. 6d. Under cover if wet. The Royal Visit, NO. 21, WALTER TERRACE. STAND, to accommodate a limited number. Tickets 10s. 6d. and 5s. each, which may be obtained of Mr. Philip Jenkins, Castle-square; Mr. Powell, Tenby Hotel; or at the HOUSE, 21, Walter-terrace. Drawing-room Windows and Bed-rooms TO LET. Royal Visit to Swansea. TO BUILDERS. CONTRACTORS, COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, &c. FOR SALE, after the Visit of H.R.H. the Prince of J' Wales to Swansea, the whole of the TIMBER 1 comprising the Street Barriers, Triumphal Arches, and Stands erected by the undersigned for the Corporation of Swansea, Messrs. Pigott, Brothers (the Contractors for the Decorations and Illuminations), and others, namely: A quantity of Fir Posts, 5ift. by 6ft. 6in. „ Rails, 7ft. „ 3ft. „ „ Scantlings of various sizes. „ „ Flooring Boards. „ „ Spruce Deals. „ „ Scaffold Poles. „ „ Spars for Ladders, &c. For further particulars, apply to THOS. WHITE, Builder and Contractor, Strand, Swansea. October 13th, 1881. EXCURSIONS. Great Western Railway. LAST OF THE SEASON. ON SATURDAY and MONDAY, OCTOBER 15th and 17th, Cheap Excursion Tickets for SHREWSBURY, Llangollen, Wrexham, Chester, Birkenhead, Liverpool, Warrington, Manchester, Rhyl, Abergele, and Llan- dudno, will be issued from PEMBROKE DOCK at 7.50 а.m., Pembroke 7.58, Tenby 8.30, Narberth 9.0, New Milford 8.40, Haverfordwest 9.2, Llacdyssl 8.45, Car- marthen Town 9.55, Carmarthen Junction 10.13, Llan- dilo 8.18, Pontardulais, 9.10. Llanelly 10.50, Gower Rsiftd 9.29, SWANSEA 7.35, Neath 8.2, Bridgend 8.10, CARDIFF 9.30, NEWPORT 9.50, Pontnewydd 10.11, Aberdare 9.5, Mountain Ash, 9.15, Merthyr 8.55, Quaker's Yard 9.26, Dowlais 8.55, Pontypool Town, 10.12, and Pontypool Road 10.30 a.m. Passengers on October 15th return any week day to October 22nd, and those on October 17th any week day to October 24th. For fares see Special Bills. OPENING OF NEW DOCK AT SWANSEA BY THE PRINCE OF WALES. ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18th, CHEAP DAY EXCURSION TRAINS for SWANSEA will run as under From NEW MILFORD at 7.20, Milford 7.15, Johnston 7.35, Haverfordwest 7.50, Clarbeston Road 8.5, Clynderwen 8.20. Whitland 8.35, and St. Clears at 8.50 a.m. to return from High-street Station at 4.0 p.m. From LLANDYSSIL at 7.30, Pencader 7.40, Llan- pumpsaint 8.0, Conwil 8.10, Bronwydd Arms 8.20, Carmarthen Town 8.35, Carmarthen Junction 8.40, Ferry- side 8.58, and Kidwelly at 9.10 a.m. to return from High-street Station at 4.45 p.m. From MOUNTAIN ASH at 6.25, Aberdare 6.35, Hirwain 6.50, Glyn-Neath 7.10, Merthyr 6.40, Abernant 6.55. and Llwydcoed at 7.0 a.m. The Return Train for Mountain Ash will leave the East Dock Station, Swansea, at 5.15 p.m., and the Return Merthyr Train at 5.30 p.m. From PONTYPOOL ROAD at 7.30, Pontypool Town 7.40, Crumlin 7.55, Tredegar Junction 8.5, Rhymney Junction 8.10, Llancaiach 8.17, and Quaker's Yard at 8.27 a.m.; to return from East Dock Station at 4.30 p.m. SPECIAL TRAINS, at Ordinary Fares, will leave PORT TALBOT for SWANSEA at 8.30 and 855 a.m., calling at Briton Ferry, NeaT^ A Return Trains will leave SWANSEA (High-street) at 7.0, 8.0, 9.0, 9.30, and 10.0 p.m. SIPTTPTAT TRAINS calling at all stations, will leave r A^MAR^FTKN at 8.10 a.m., and Llanelly at 8 25, Q t 10 0 aJm for SWANSEA and will return 9.5, and 10_ migh-street) at 8.15 p.m. for Llanelly ^dmcSfSfandgat9.45 aid 10.15 £ m. for Llanelly^ wv ORDINARY PASSENGER TRAIN SERVICE SWANSEA (High-street) and MORRISTON, versa WILL BE ENTIRELY SUSPENDED on TUESDAY, October 18th. J. GRIERSON, General Manager. Howell's Charity, Llandaff School. APPLICATIONS for VACANCIES for One Orphan A on the Foundation, Two Pay Boarders, and Two Day Scholars, will be considered by the Local Governors, at their Monthly Meeting, on the 1st day of December next. Forms of application may be obtained from Mr. Waldron, Cardiff, the Clerk to the Local Governors. The Inmates on the Foundation will be instructed, clothed, and maintained at the expense of the Charity, and the sum charged for the board, washing, and main- tenance of each Pay Boarder is J630 per annum, in addi. tion to the cost of her Clothing. The course of instruction includes the principles of the Christian Religion, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Eng- lish Grammar, Geography, History, Music, Drawing, and Languages. The Girls are also taught Needlework, and to cut out and make their own clothes. The terms for Day Scholars are a payment of 10s. as an Entrance Fee, and £1 10s. a quarter for Girls under 12 years, and £2 for Girls above that age, and arrange- ments may be made with the Head Mistress to receive Day Scholars as Day Boarders. All applications must be sent to the Clerk before the 21st day of November next, or they will not be laid before the Governors on the 1st day of December next. By Order of the Governors, C. WALDRON, Clerk. 74, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, 1881. MONEY LENT WITHOUT SURETIFS hv CHIRINO-CROSS DEPOSIT EAMF lord-street, Strand, London. Est. 1870.— £ 10 to £1000 daily, m town or country, male or female, on personal security, mortgage of furniture, trade and farm stock, plant, crops, &c., without removal. Also on deeds, policies, and reversions at 5 per cent. from one month to 14 years. Distance no object. Easy repayments. £250,000 for investment. No good application refused. Strictly private. Call or write to A. WILLIAMS, Manager. Intending borrowers in London or Country may rest assured if they cannot obtain an advance at this old- established, bon& fide Advance Bank, they cannot obtain one anywhere. We use our customers well; they always come back, and recommend us having a large. conner tion we do business cheaper than others. Blue Lias Lime, White Lime, Limestone and Silicious Fire Cement. B DANIEL JONES and Co. are prepared to • Supply the above-named articles at all Railway Stations. Stormy Works, Pyle, near Bridgend. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. 45, WIND STREET, PHONOGRAPHIC PREMISES 1ST 0 "W 0 Is E 1ST THESE Studios and Photographic Premises have been thoroughly renovated and re-fitted with the mos modern and scientific appliances for the production of PORTRAITS and PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES of the HIGHEST CLASS. JAMES ANDREWS, 45, Wind-street, Swansea. ARTIST. IMPORTANT NOTICE. NEW PHOTOGRAPHER. J. HARRISON GOLDIE, (Late Chief Photographer to Mr. H. A. Chapmw), 7, TEMPLE-STREET, SWANSEA, OPPOSITE GLAMORGANSHIRE BANK. WILL OPEN SHORTLY. Aberystwith- THE QUEEN'S H O TmE L, ON the Marine Terrace facing the Sea, contains Coffee Rooms, Ladies' Drawing-room, Library, and nearly 100 Bedrooms. Table d'Hote at 6 30 during the Season. Boarding Terms by the Week for Families. W. H. PALMER, Proprietor. J. JARVIS, ?.ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, dec. TRADESMEN'S BOOKS POSTED & BALANCED PERIODICALLY. RENTS AND DEBTS COLLECT E]D. LIFE, FIRE, & ACCIDENT INSURANCES EFFECTED. HOUSE & GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT. OFFICES 13, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. W. H. HEADDON\ PASTRYCOOK AND CONFECTIONER, 22, UNION STREET, SWANSEA. ORNAMENTAL, Savory, Mould, Pound, Madeira, 0 Sultana, Dundee, and Luncheon Cakes. Picnics, Dinners, and Evening Parties Supplied. WEDDING BREAKFASTS. BALL SUPPERS. Tipsy Cake, Trifles, Creams, Ices, and Jellies. CUTLERY AND PLATE LENT ON HIRE. FOREIGN AND BRITISH WINES. Mr. ALFRED BUCKNALL, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, CASTLE BUILDINGS, S:WANSEA. PLANS supplied on approval if desired. Terms 5 pet cent, for plans and superintendence, or 2 £ per cent, for plans only. A Vacancy for an Articled PupiL The Cambrian Hair Restorer, FOR Restoring HAIR becoming prematurely Grey to its Original Colour. This Preparation removes Scurf, and by stimulating the Scalp, assists in the Growth of the Hair. "IT IS NOT A DYE." Prepared only by JOHN T. WILLIAMS, Pharmaceutical Chtm;H- 1.9, NELSON-STREET. SWANSEA (Estab. 1859). In Bottles, Is 6d., and 2s. 9d. CHARLES A. DAVIES, (Successor to David Davies) HAY AND CORN MERCHANT, STORES-ORCHARD STREET, SWANSEA. Delivery in Town and Neighbourhood. J. M. de ZUBIRIA, (ex-Vice-Oonsul for Spain at Swansea) SWORN SHIP BROKER, Agent for the Purchase of Ores, Sale of OoalJ, etc., BILBAO (Spain). TTALL & Co., COAL AND COKE MERCHANTS, 4, MOUNT STREET, SWANSEA. REDUCTION IN PRIOE. LIST OF PRICES: Best Large Red Ash Coal. 13s. Od. per ton delivered. Throl „ 12s. Od. „ Best Small Binding Coal 7s. 6d. „ Coke 5s. 6d. per load. Delivery at Mount Pleasant and Sketty, Is. per ton extra. Orders received at the above Address; at 2, Brook- land Villas Constitution-hill; and at 51. Argyle-street. MARSHALL & Co. (Late R. Smyth), COAL MERCHANTS, 9, CRADOCK STREET, SWANSEA. Best Large Coal (Red Ash) at 13s. Od. per ton delivered. „ Thro' „ „ 12s. Od. „ „ A Certificate of Weight with every Load THE PATENT EXHAUST INJECTOR, FOR FEEDING BOILERS OF NON-CONDENSING ENGINES. These Injectors work with EXHAUST STEAM FROM ENGINE ONLY And therefore work with the greatest attainable ECONOMY OF FUEL. For full particulars apply to DYNE STEEL & SON, ENGINEERS, SWANSEA. HOPKINSON'S PIANOFORTES UNSURPASSED IN COMPETITION BY ANY PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED, 1851, 1855, 1862. 1865, 1866, 1872, 1875, 1877, 1878, 1879. In 1855 there were three firms only Eelected for the highest awards in the great competition by the world's makers, and MESSRS. HOPKINSON M were honoured by being one of the three. In 1862 two firms only were thus honoured. MESSRS. HOPKINSON m being one of the two. In 1878 one firm only was selected by the Judges for the Gold Medal for Great Britain (the highest awarded)- that firm being jyj" ESSRS. HOPKINSON. NOTE.—As many persons are not aware at how mode rate a price they can obtain Instruments of such proved and undoubted excellence, they are invited to apply for Illustrated Lists to the Principal Music Warehouses, or 235, Regent-street, London, W. MONARCH LINE. LONDON TO NEW YORK. Egyptian Monarch, Oct. 18 Assyrian Monarch, Nov. 8 And every 14 days. SALOON passage, £10 and £12. Third class to New k3 York, Boston, or Philadelphia, B6, from any railway station in the United Kingdom. Special attention to comfort of third-class passengers. Apply to John Patton, jun., and Co., 7, Fenchurch- avenue, London; or to Williams and Michell, Bath- lane, Swansea. STEAM TO AUSTRALIA DIRECT.—FOR ADELAIDE, (Semaphore), MELBOURNE and SYDNEY, booking Passengers through to all Queensland, Tasmanian ana New Zealand Ports—MONEY WIGRAM and SONS' (Limited) steamship "NORTHUMBERLAND," 2178 tons register, 300 horse power nominal; E. SINEL BABOT, Commander, will leave the South West India Docks on the 14th November, embarking passengers at Gravesend on the 16th, and Plymouth on the 18th November. Passage money :-Chief Saloon, 50 to 60 Guineas; Third Cabin, 18 Guineas; Open Berths (for men only), 14 Guineas. For freight or passage apply to MORGAN and ALLPORT, 7, Leadenhall-street. London. CANADA A UNITED STATES. REDUCED FARES—SAILING ON THURSDAYS. ASSISTED PASSAGES .-r' to Quebec, £ 4 15/- Domestic Servants, 16/ Free land Grants, Para- phlets, and all information V| vA* on application to th« undersigned. v\> Vf^.1 — Fares- uh I \\vC. £ 10 10/ t\(\m\ fai*s to all parts of Cuunl y\) United States on the lowest term*, Sarreon and Stewardess carried. Also sailing to NEW ORLEANS aad TEXAS Apply to FUNK, MAIX, & MOMTGOKKKT, lfanaeiac Directors, 24, James Stmt, Liverpool; or M their T-onl A|Hf,