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THE CRITERION COFFEE POT. WE have Purchased a Quantity of the above at half their value, pnd can Offer [them at Prices varying from Is. lOd. to 4s. each. We strongly recommend them for making Good Coffee. Detailed Price Lists Free on application. TAYLOR COMPANY, 6, Castle Square, Swansea. 99, Oxford-street, Swansea- 33. Walter-road, Swansea. 211. High-street, Swansea, The Tea Exchange-! The Dunns, Mumbles. 20, High-street, Ilfracombe. 20, High-street, Ilfracombe. SALES BY AUCTION, Treeothnan Lodge, Eaton Grove, on the Brynymore Estate, Swansea. To be Sold, in consequence of the Owner (Mr. Lidgey) leaving Swansea for London. Mr. JO H A M. LEEDER Has been instructed TO SELL BY AUCTION, On MONDAY, the 2nd day of APRIL, 1883, at the MACKWORTH ARMS HOTEL, SWANSEA, ALL that delightfully situated, modern, and well- built VILLA RESIDENCE, known as TRE- GOTHNAN LODGE, standing in its own Ornamental Grounds, and commanding a fine view of Swansea and the Bay and neighbourhood. It is healthily situated, and contains twelve lofty handsome rooms, besides bath-room, capacious cellerage, conservatory, and roost convenient offices. Water and gas are laid on through- out the premises, and all the fittings are of the best and most substantial character. The main entrance is from the Horse Shoe-road, but a right of way may be also obtained to Gorse-lane below. Held for an unexpired term of 99 years from 25th of March, 1876, at. an annual ground rent of £ 18 10s. Sale to take place at Three o'Clock p.m. The Elms, Sketty, Swansea. Mr. JOHN M. LEEDER Has been instructed by the Executors of the late John Jones, Esq.. TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the above Residence, On WEDSESDAY, APRIL 18!h, 18S3, THE who'e of the valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, PICTURES, GLASS, CHINA, ELECi'RO PLATE, CARRIAGES, and o:her Effects, comprising- Mahogany dining-room suite in morocco, do. sideboard with plate gla.-s back, do. dining table with extra leaves, Brussels and other carpets, mats, hall table with marble top, do. chairs, linoleum, umbrella stand, mats, book- shelves, brasj and iron half-tester and French bedsteads, duchess, stands and tables, feather beds, bolsters and pillows, and the usual kitchen and culinary utersils. Very light single Brougham, in excellent order, had- some Stanhope Harness, and all the requirements for a gentleman's stables. The above may be viewed on Tuesday, April 17th, 1883, from 11 a.m. to 4p.m. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. Catalogues mny be obtained on application one week previous to sale. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Ojd< rd Chambers, Swansea. Borough of Kenflg. Sale of Desirable Freehold Building Site, Messrs. EDW. ROBERTS Jc SON Have been instructed by the Mortgagees to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the PRINCE OF WALES INN, KENFIG, on TUESDAY, APRIL 3rd, 1883, subject to conditions of sale, ALL that PIECE of FREEHOLD LAND, containing about Halt an Acre, together with the Building thereon, situate in the Borough of Kenfig, within a short distance of the Sea. Sale to commence at Three o'clock. For further particulars apply to E. Austin Williams, Esq., Solicitor, 13, Castle-street, Swansea; J. Ivor Evans, Esq., Bellevue Chambers, Swansea; or of the Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. Sale of Household Furniture and Effects. Portion removed from Nicbol-street for convenience of Sale. Messrs. BEYNON & LEWIS WILL SELL BY AUCTION, At the VICTORIA AUCTION MAKT, Oxford-street, Sw unsea, On WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL 4th, 1883, A Quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, And many other Effects. The Sale will commence punctually at Eleven o'clock. Auctioneers' Office, Victoria Chambers, Swansea. Swansea. IN LIQUIDATION.—Re Messrs. TOWNSHEND, IVOOD. and CO. To Iron Founders, Iron and Metal Merchants, Dealers, and Others. Important Sale of about 6')0 TONS OF FINISHED IRON, CONSISTING of rods, bars, square, round, and half- CONSISTING of rods, bars, square, round, and half- round, hoop iron, sheet iron, angle iron, boiler plates, tank plates, all of various sizes and thickness mining rails, rivets, ship b.,Hs, 50 boxes tin-plates, 2j tons best steel bars (circular, octagon, and square), &c., &c., together with the PLANT, Comprising steam crane to lift two tons, iron buckets, four travelling beam soles and weights, three Pooley's patent weighing machines, liand trucks, wheelbarrows, large egg-end boiler, large iron water tank, &c &c., &c. also the very superior and well-kept MAHOGANY OFFICE FURNITURE, Which includes handsome cylindrical covered writing table, with drawers and pigeon-holes, office tables, single and double office desks, with brass rails, nests of drawers, foot rests, &c.. stationery cases, book stands, pen trays, double inkstand, a large Milners fire-proof safe, 4ft. 6in. by 2ft. 2in., on stand copying press, deed box, nests of pigeon-holes, maps, charts &c., &c., &c., which Messrs■ Will. GRAHAM, SON, d: HITCHCOX Are instructed by the Trustee of the Estate TO SELL BY AUCTION, Without Reserve, on the Premises at Swansea, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 3rd and 4th days of APRIL next, at Eleven o'clock prompt. Catalogues, which are being prepared, will be shortly ready, and may. with any further information, be ob- tained at the office in Swansea, or of the Auctioneers Victoria Chamhers, Newport,, Mon. Sales for the Year 1883 ESSR,Q. E. and H. LUMLEY beg to announce JAJ. that they have fixed the following days for the), SALES, at the AUCTION MART, Tokenhouse-yard. Bmk of England, E.G. but in addition other days for Special Sales can be arranged. Ttrms on application :— Tuesday, Feb. 6. Tuesday, May 29. Tuesday, Sept. IS. Tuesday, Feb. 21. Tuesday, June 1 Tuesday, Oct. 2. Tuesday, Mar. 6. Tuesday, June 25. 1 ue^day, Oct. 16. Tuesday, Mar. 20. Tuesday, .Tulv 10. Tuesday, <>c,. 3 >. Tuesday, Mar. 6. Tuesday, June 25. Tueoday, Oct. 16. Tuesday, Mar. 20. Tuesday, .Tnlv 10. Tuesday, OCt. 3 1. Tuesday, April 3. Tuesday, July 21. Tuesday, >ov. 13. Tuesday, April 17. Tuesday, Aug. 7. Tuesday, Nov. -7. Tuesd y, May 1. rues .ay, Aujr. 21. Tuesday. Dec. 11. Tuesday, May 15 Tues ay, Sept, 4.. ihose Siles will include Landed Estates, Town and w^tr?uProperties' Ground-rents, Reversions, Gas and be includi!^6-8' ftc' In fvery case where Property is to in order to innK Sale* *™Ple notice should be given, at- James 3-st,rp<>t. Piccadilly, London. ESTATES AND COUNTRY RESIDENCES. XiTJ ivr L s 31 & 32, St. James's.Street, Piccadilly, London. rUMLEYS' REGISTER OF LAND AND HOUSES J containing part culars of all the best Landed' Estates, Country Piopc:ties, and Houses to Sell or "to Let, now in the market, can be obtained gratis at the Offices, or by sending two stamps for postage to AlegFil S. E. and H. LUMLEY, Land Agents and Auctioneers, St. James's-strefit, Piccadilly, London. LUMLEYS' REGISTER OF LAND AND HOUSES is the leading Publication of the kind, established to give Owners of Landed Estate*, Farms, and Country Houses an expeditious means without any registn^on or withdrawal fees, of meeang with Puichaseis or Tenants. -iv /Kiiir Offices, St. Jumps's-stre^ BLUE Hzis the Name on Every Wrapper. SEE THAT you GST EECTITT,8E|W Reckltt s UT DON'T ACCEPT ANY BUT Reckitt 3 Elnn. EWARE^¥~miTATIONS~OF" Reckitt's Blue. Cardiff to Singapore ria Suez Canal. THE First-class Steam Ship of the Italian Mail. JL ."SERlVIA,Cn,),tainVassa.]Io, will leave Cardiff for Singapore OB the 5th APRIL. Best Accommodation for Cabin Passengejs.j Apply to Sig. FBANCIS LA3SISSA, lo Cardiff. SALES BY AUCTION. To Tin Plate Manufacturers, Iron Merchants* and Others. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. llfessl's. TRIBE, CLARKE & CO. WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Early in April, » At the OLD LODGE IRON WORKS, Llanelly, THE STOCKS, STORES, &c, &c. Further JL particulars will appear in future advertisements. 11, Temple-street, Swansea. To Tin Plate Manufacturers, Iron Merchants, and Others. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Messrs. TRIBE, CLARKE, and Co. Have been instructed TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the VERNON TIN PLATE WORKS, Briton Ferry, THE STOCKS, STORES, &C., &C. Further particulars will appear in future advertisements, 11, Temple-street, Swansea. Llangennech Iron and Tin Plate Works, Llangennech. TO TIN PLATE MANUFACTURERS, IRON MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. Messrs. TRIBE, CLARKE L- CO. Have been instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, In April, at the above Works, THE WHOLE OF THE REMAINING STOCKS, STORES, &c. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers. 11, Temple Street, Swansea. Glyn-Neith, Glamorganshire. DUNRAVEN ABERDARE COLLIERIES. To Colliery Proprietors, Iron Merchants and othtrt. Messrs. TRIBE, CLARKE d CO. Have been instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the above Collieries. ON TCBSDAY, the 17th day of April. 1883 THE WHOLE OF THE MACHINERY, PLANT OFFICE FURNITURE, &C., comprising— Winding engine, 2-18 inch cylinders, three feet stroke with drum, 25 feet diameter, and cast iron steam pipes and valves (by Messrs. J. Withiashau and Co., Bir- mingham) one do. do. by same makers; four egg-ended boilers, 30 feet by four feet six inches, with Valves and fittings complete; feed heater, 18 feet by five feet; donkey engine (Coalbrookdale Co.) six inch cylinder and 12 inch stroke; horizontal engine, 14 inch cylinder 20 inch stroke, with drum and fly-wheel; Holman's patent special pump, 12-inch cylinder, 12-inch stroke, 8-ittch water barrel, reduced to six-inch, with four-inch suction and delivery pipes 140 yards of If-inch new steel rope, two partly used ditto, 2,000 yards of one-inch surface incline ditto about 90 one ton coal trams, two feet four inches guage; water trams, about 60 tons of tram rails, 20 to 251b8. per yard, good condition in lots to suit buyers; partings, wings, tram wheels (new and old), W. J. steam- pipes, 3-inch and 3^-ineh; four-inch cast iron water pipes, cast iron plates, two pairs of fans, fait, Stages, two winding sheaves and framing round pit's month, old castings and wrought scrap iron anvil, bellows,and portable forge smith's tools, new iron (assorted sizes'); stocks and dies, spanners, 10 inch stop vaUefneW), iron otbe?iotegDal WirC' °W braM DaVy lamp8' RDd OFTICH FUkNITURY-Oak pedestal table, desks, safe, Sale to commence at one o'clock punctually — There wiy be no Reserve. Dor further particulars apply to John Armstead. E*q 1&, St.. James s-road, Sheffield, or the Auctioneers, 1JL Temple-street, Swansea. Sale of Valuable Freehold Property at the Mumbles, and Leasehold Property at Swansea. Messrs. H. HILL AND CO. Have received instructions from Mr. H. Tregonin TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the CAMKRON AUMS HOTEL, High Street, Swansea, On TUESDAY, the 3rd day of APRIL, 1883, (Subject to conditions of Sale which will then be read,) A LL that Valuable and Well-built, and convenient A. FREEHOLD HOTEL AND PREMISES, known as the Prince of Wales Hotel, situate on the main road, in the most central position in the Mumbles, having a frontage of 40 feet, and containing on ground floor spacious bar and snug smoke-room, two kitchens, cellar, yard, coal-house, and w.c. on first floor; dining-room, two sitting-rooms with bay windows (opening to a balcony, possessing a fine view of the bay), 2 bedrooms, and w.c.; on second floor 5 good bedrooms. There is a good garden in front, held a*, a nominal rent of 2s. 6d. per annum. The whole of the premises is in excellent condition, no expense having been spared in putting it in thorough re- pair, is well drained, with water and gas laid on. ° Also, all those four Leasehold Houses and Premises situate i.nd being Nos. 18, 19, 20; and 21, Richards- terrace, Sw nsea, now in the occupation of Mr. W. Richards and others, at rents amounting to about J673 14s. per annum. Each house contains five rooms, and has a garden attached, in addition to which No. 21 has a good yard with workshop and stable. There is a good demand for this class of property, being well-situated for letting, and always commanding good and respectable tenants, and is held on lease for a term of 99 years, from June, 1873, at the annual ground rent of £ 912*. Sale to take ptace at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. For further particulars apply to John Aaron Thomas, Esq., Solicitor, Fisher-street, Swansea or of the Auctioneers. London House, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. SWANSEA. Sale of Valuable Leasehold Property. Messrs. C R A B B &- CO. TO rHa^e been instructed At the CAMERON A?Y tPUBLI° AUCTION, On Hotel< High-street, Swansea, THE follownig vain'n' 3l<1' ^83, Lot 1 —AH thl^ eKLiEA8EHOLD PROPERTY HOUSE, situate and be^n *n^a!ly-beailt DWELLING Swansea, containing six roo 'na We8tern"street, HOUsIr»ttaat'b;Ll "tSjW1 DWBMNG HOUSE, situate and being No. 57 wDWELLING Swinsea, containing four rooms Tnd senn^0"18^. LOT 4-All that sunstmtiallv.b "kT T» HOUS" situate and being No; 58, WestTr^ G Swansea, containing four rooms and scullery. ° reet, LOT a.—AU that substantially.built DWELLING HOUSE, situate and being No, 59, Western-street Swansea, containing four rooms and scullery. Lots 1, 2, 3 4, .jnd 5, are held for a term of 99 years from the 29 h September, 1873, at a groundSrent of 2'3 7s. 6il, per annum or £2 13- 6d. ecieli house. Lot G.-All that substantially built DWELLING HOUSE situate tmvl being No. 95, Western-street, Swansea, containing f >nr rooms and scullery. Lot 7.—All that substantially built DWELLING HOUSE situate and being No 96, Western-street, Swan- sea, containing four rooms aud scullery. Lot 8.—All that substantially built DWELLING HOUSE situate and bting No. 97, Western-street, Swan- sea, containing four rooms and scullery. HOTT«W~AU that substantially built DWELLING ■k situate and being No. 98. Western-street, Swan- rain-rmgofour rooms and scullery. from 6'27, 8, and 9 Hre held for a term of 99 years, oil, the 25til Al;ireli, 1873, at a ground rent of 212 per neHec/ and°fllaeS are,^raine(l» paved, curbed, and chara- pectable ^To. remainder at 6s 6d. per week each house ^ale to commence at 7 o'clock n m For further particulars annlv tn r> tr CM"al Chamber., Goat- Swansea Improvements and Tramways Company. THE Directors are now prepared to SELL a limited quantity of the Debentures of this Company bjarina 5 per cent, interest. Application to be made to the Secretary, 4, Copthall Buildings, London, or to the Manager, St, Helen's Depot, Swansea. Life Association of Sana* Founded 1838. Annual Revenue CIPFPTATTV B0NE? SYSTEMS.' SPESI *tew of Personal kJBenefitto the Policy holder dforrog his Hfc. Entrants before 5th April will spGno rniCH Vf?ATi*ft ADDITIONAL BONUS. vill mcure s LONDON-S Lombard Skreefc, and 123, 9mfl Mall. EDINBURGH-82, Princes' Strife. North British and. Mercantile Insnranoa Company. E$T4&f>lSUBED 1809. I Capital a,OOI,IOO. Wm 01 ENGLAND ABTI) 30uTil WALES BRACROWICK, No. UGo&i-JEC8E5T, BRISTOL. Chairman—MlCHABL O^STLE, Esq J P Secretary—C. Porter District Manager—Elton HUNT. ■«r y* Agents for Swansea— MF' J?* PT<JV TEL' Someret-plsce. E0YAL £ COCEPOEi?IO#S3tIEA5<'» (Established by Royal Charter, A. D 175*n For SEA, FIRE, LIFE, and ANNUITIES Offices, ROYAL E^HANGE U^lln Th, Accunml^ted Fundsftcei&d £ 4,000,0^0. The Total Claims paid bv th;H r> exceeded THIRTY-TWO MILLTOVC! 011 haVe JAMES STEWART Hod^ot*^ h.« Sterling. FR'NCIS ALEXANDER HAMILTO*' p FREDERICK Josmr Edlmahs Esq tS" f"jL^overno'> Mark Currie Close, Eiq. Geo F ^^5 » Edward James Daniell, Esq Willia. Da»idso«, Eiw. Htn i, ,n,ertzha8w> Ea1- Alfred Dent, Esq. Willia p f LeslieMelviHe. Alexander Druce, Esq. Willi?' Mob#rly, Esq Charles Hermann Goscbcn.Ew, gir T,J!°Bsq Charles Ernest Green, Esq Samiioi r Chaa. Seymour Grenfell, JiEricC t S o' Esq' Wilmot Holland, Bsq.- iH^nr 4T'nfton Sm"h. hs<> Egerton Hubbatd, li«i. ]N"°menfc OPfiRB^ for Lady-day will expire on the 9th AnHr <*oe FIRE ASSURANCES 4 Jiw? stock^W. „ u»e of^team Thraikiur JfurM?*1 «*»»«»<• ,r the L°ANS are granted on security r,. m connection with Policies of a«« IN I'tKESTS A large pankipation in l the invested Capiul.Stock Wj 1 guarantee of Royal Charter, from the liahili.; und" All real improvements in modern «6S • partner^'P- of an Office whose resources hav?tKe'*Ub J* "eurit> perience of more than a CENTHBV ^ei1 tC y AGENtI A"ALF- SWANSEA .Mr DAVmmr Cowbridge HR TKAX ?TI Cardift" Bridgend Mr w vv'ir*8' Bt?con Cnckbowell Vaeant. M&yhery* Carmarthen MrTW« t Chepstow Mr. U wS' Stamp-office. Aberayron Mr. tf Aberystwith Mr. J R ST Carnar»on Mr O B. JL.. « Bangor Mr. J T. ISith^ Haverfordwest Mr. W. J. 5^* i Llandilo *w Vacant, Ditto Mr. J. Httelm iSSji" »««• Pontypn^d Mr. Wm. Bate!iff«. Wreii,t.Mr. I.. Sheøe. ( Holyhead Vacant. wiBa^ • Monmouth Mr. J. P. Wilson. Abergavenny Mr. W. Prim J tta:n Ditto Hr. W. Hainan, Junr,, the Bryn. Clyth* Mr. F. B. Bates. Narberth. tIr. J. Daviet, AacHoneer. Neath Mr. Alf. Curtis, Solicitor. Newport I Mr- L- M^rri8.r- A- K- f and Mr. T. Pmlhps. Hereford. J f- Hutchinson, Solicitor, and i Mr J. H. Knight. Solicitor. Bromyard Mrs. M. Bennett. Kiiiston Mr. Tljpnrias Price. Weobley Mr. H. A. G. Samson The Corporation are open to consider applications for Agencies. A Prospectus, Table of Bonus, and Balarce Sheet will be forwarded on application to anv of tl,^ n Agents, or at the y °f the Company s o ROYAL EXCHANGE. Loxnov E. R. HANDOOOk., Secretary. THE LONDON ASSURANCE (Incorporated by Royal Charter, a n 1720.) FOR FIRE, LIFE, ANT) MARINE ASSURANCES. No. 7, ROYAL EXCHANGE;LONDON, E.C. WILLIAM RENNIE, Esq., Governor LEWIS ALEXANDP]r WALLACE i n GEORGE WM. CAMPBELL, DeVS c £ v.™' Wm. Thos. Brand, Esq. HenrJ T 2'^ i, W Edward Budd, Esq. CharW l\fe"dall< Es^ Mark Wilks Collet, Esq. Grevdle W p' i q' p George B. Dewhurst, Esq. Capt. R. \y penverp^q' Robert Gillespie, Esq. p p p vv- ^elly, Howard Gilliat, W* Henry Goschen, Esq. Aiv.o.4- n o ,1' Edwin Gower, Esq. £ ari 1 p' |a,Ij,lemI?n' Es1" A. C. Guthrie; Esq. S T Esq" Percival Lewis Hambro, Eso John v°P Seymour. XfOTlCE IS HEREB^ GiVEN°UD+f: ft, IM days of grace allowed for I j ?" Fire Policies will expire on 9th April Lady-day Claims under Life Policies a™ v.i » death and title being furnished to tb^ f- r po.^ pTO? ? Court of Directors,5 without lis hSw settlement for a period of three months ° nng t,le JOHN P. LAURENCE, Secretary. Army Service. nT,1Sa'nvto J0IN HER MAJESTY'S inS application at any Post-oflce in the United Kingdom, be supply, without charge, with a pamphlet containing detailed information as to the Conditions of Service and Advantages of the Army, as to Pay, Deferred Pay, and Pensions. SERVICE OF SOLDIERS Enlistment will be for seven years with the Colours and five m Reserve, or eight years with the Colours and four in the Reserve, if the Soldier completes his seven years while serving abroad. PROMOTION IN THE ARMY. The following positions with the Beguliu; Army and Auxiliary Forces are held exclusively by deserving soldiers, viz. :— Aproxi.nate No. of Nature of ftate* of Jay in Appointments. Appoint nent. addition to free 1 lodgiug, *c. 500 Commissioned } Quartermasters ( Officers 4-o-j- an<^ -? 9s. to 15s. a day -Kiaing-masters ( 8QO 'Warraut Officers Conductûrs of 59. to 6s. „ BOtl AVarraiit officers } { 59. to 6s. J Stores, &c. ( 33,000 Xon-commi | f ""ei <»«• i iSESfr »•«. There are besides several vol,, ,ui to Soldiers in India. The Rovnl w • aPPomtmpnts open Rates of working Pay, gineers receive Special RESERVE. rate of M. a flay. E,i"e"'e pay at the Three pounds a year, subieet duct, is placed to the credit of everv nS ,°r P180011- service with the Colours, and th*. o "ler during "his upo„ him pensions varying from lg 3-1. f0'4s to wishing to leave the army during the 'first +w!!T" It0 of their service may claim discharge on navmPn+ Forms of application to enter the Army mav be nV,t A at every Post Office. y may be obtained Blue Lias Lime, White Lime, Limestone and Silicious Fire Cement wne B DANIEL JONES and Co. are ♦ StationsSUPPl7 the above-aamed articles at all Railway Stormy Works, Pyle, near Bridgend. List of Subscriptions FOR WIDOWS AND ORPHAN FUND OF THE W S.s. AGNES JAOK." £ s. d. John Bacon 100 0 2 Henry Bath and Sons 100 0 0 Messrs. Granet, Brown, and Co., Genoa, Pe1, Henry Bath and Sons. ••• ••• 100 0 0 Mirine Shipwrecked Benefit Society, per T. R. W. Mason 25 2 6 B.yal Sardinian Railway Co., per F. G. Withwham, Esq.. London 2o 0 0 Benjamin Percy, „ — 2» 0 0 J. Rugeioni and Son, Gibraltar, per Cory Brett. and Co., London J* 10 0 0 Mtssrs. Williams, Foster & Co. 10 0 0 ^slSfB^and Co^London 500 F^AYBitwham, Esq., London 5 0 0 Messts. Blundell, Spence, aud Co., Hull, per J. Heard ••• J 0 0 Ji«ias P^rins, E*q„ Cagban 5 0 0 Eugene Perins, tsq.Caglwn 5 0 0 The Proprietors of The Cambrian Newspaper, 2 2 0 Swansea. o o a Swjmsfa Safety Fuse Co Jno. Cady, Esq. 2 0 0 Mite Talbot, Pennce Castle r .W T. R. W. Mason and Co tlO tptain DavieS, <Jc-Mayor 110 p .ptain Pocket* 110 C^tainWUkinsen Tudor 110 D John Evans, Cradock-street 1 1 0 Rev W. Melland ••• 1 1 0 Captain John Rosser 1 X iffes&w. 1 o o r John Harbour. Bristol. per O¡¡.pt. Bowles. 1 0 0 KnBTotkSh8h ;»j Mr. W. Sing, chief engineer 0 1.0 0 Mr. R. Evans L00 2r?"a "• 0 10 6 t Si? 5 Benjamin Jones High-street 0 10 6 Captain George Rosser 0 10 0 B. Thomas. Z Rev. E. Thomas, Swansea 0 5 U Mrs. Bevan, Mumbles j » J Miss Mitchell 0 2 0 Mi,rah -COLLECTED"' IN LIVERPOOL. a. E Mo«s and Co., Liverpool 25 0 0 George H. Evans, Esq., Bristol 12 10 0 F H Powell and Co., Liverpool 10 10 0 William Nicholl and Co., Liverpool 10 10 0 A. and R, Brown, Liverpool 10 0 0 &>ry Broths and Co., Cardiff oo. 10 0 0 Philip Lloyd, Esq., London 5 5 0 J Lohden and Co Newcastle. 5 5 0 Edward Harris and Co., Middlesbro 550 Wallseod, Slipway Co., Newcastle. 5 5 0 Knapp, Brothers and Co., Cardiff 550 Mor.ley and Carney, Newport 550 C. J- Byrne, Liverpool 5 0 0 Jackson, Brothers and Cory, London 500 Tvneside Engine Works Company, Cardiff 5 0 0 DaVies and Plain, Cardiff 500 BMott and Jeffery, Cardiff 500 Aspinall. Son and Brooke, LiTerpool 5 0 0 George Clark, Esq., Sunderland 500 Edgar AUMuand Co Sheffield 5 0 0 Griffiths, "Kite and Co., London 3 3 0 George Carrole, Esq.. Wexford 300 David Sees, Esq., Llanel y Hon Poiandcstre Mesoier, Swansea 2 2 0 Sat and Dtxnn» Ne wcastle 2 2 0 Stephens, Mawson and Goss. Newport 2 2 0 Go«dl*w, Walle a»4 Co., Liverpool. 220 Tuck and Ownpany, Liverpool 2 2 0 Ewrtwan. LeDoaxatidCo., Lirerpool 2 2 0 Bath and Martin, Swansea 2 2 0 Warfey, Pickering and Co., Middlesbro 110 John Phillips, &q.. Milford 110 George Nelson and Son, Whitehaven 110 James Fisher and Sons, Barrow 110 Gould and Davies, Liverpool 100 Further subscriptions will be gladly received by Mr. John Bacoa, Liverpool, or Mr. Daniel Morgan, Liverpool Wharf, Swansea. Royal Institution of South Wales. APPLICATION FORA LICENSE OF THE £ BOARD OF TRADE. "VTWrtCE is HEREBY GJVEN THAT, in pnr- A -1 »"a,,ce 23rd Seotion of the Companies' Act, 1867. application has been made to the Board of Trade for a Ltcenee. directing an Association about to be foi med under the name of The Royal Institution of South Wales, to be registered with Limited Liability, without the addition of the word Limited to its name! The objects for which the Association is proposed to be established are:- (a.) To incorporate, under the 23rd Section of The Companies' Act, 1867," the existing Royal Institu- tion of South Wales, situated at Swansea aforesaid, for the purpose of more effectually furthering and extending the objects for which it was established, and widening its sphere of usefulness. (b.) To promote the cultivation and advancement of I all or any branches of natural and applied science, the elucidation of the history and antiquities of Wales, the encouragement of literature and the fine arts, and the general diffusion and advancement of knowledge. (c ) To acquire, or form and maintain collections and objects illustrative of geology, mineralogy, zoology, comparative anatomy, conchology, entomology, botany, chemistry, and other sciences, and of local and general history, geography, antiquity, and manu- factures, including maps, charts, plans, sections, working drawings, specimens, pictures, prints, statues, casts, bronzes, coins, medals, seals, china, and other objects of art or curiosity, machines, pat- terns, and models. (d ) To acquire or establish and maintain a Library and Reading Rooms, and to furnish the same with books, manuscripts, reviews, magazines, newspapers, and other publications and works. (e ) To acquire or establish and maintain Museums, Laboratories, (Lecture-rooms, Class-rooms, and Phi. losonhical Apparatus and Appliances. (j. ) To promote the exhibition of any such collections or objects as aforesaid, whether belonging to the Asso- ciation or not; the establishment and maintenance of classes for instruction in science, art, and general knowedge, the delivery of lectures, the reading, printing, circulation, and publication of original capers, or of any reports, proceedings, or other works relating to any of the objects of the asso- ciatioll the making of experiments the interchange of ideas by meetings and correspondence; the holding of examinations of prohciency in various branches of knowledge the giving of certificates of efficiency or scholarships, medals, prizes, scholarships, or exhibitions, and the general advancement of knowledge, study, and research by all such means as may be thought expedient. fn 1 To acquire and hold moneys upon trusts for pro- JiAin<r medals, prizes, scholarships and exhibitions. tk To acquire for the purposes of the Association, and upon any terms, as to giving indemnities or other- „ »nd subject as to land to the provisions of Sec- ?P%i of the Companies' Act of 1862, any land, K°1 lines heraditaments, or easements of any tenure, rl to construct, alter, repair, and maintain any such ?n ,;n(rq and to supply such buildings with all Bsa.iT or suitable fixtures, fittings and furniture. /•D|eTn seU lease, mortgage (with, or without power v exchange, dispose of, or otherwise deal with, improve aud manage, all or any part of the property of the AffKiOlfttiOP• si I To invest all moneys of the Association not lired for immediate use in or upon securities, or insuch manner as may from time to time be deter- /T^'amalgamate, unite, or co-operate, either pr*Uv or to or for any limited extent or period, ge-fh anv Society or persons established for or engaged in objects similar or analagous to those of t¥^Sj°0C'and°carry out all such other lawful things ''m orp incidental or conducive to the attainment of are NOTICE IS hereby further given, that any person, ™nv or Corporation objecting to this application Company, 0bjection before the Board of Trade on m*y the Hth day of April next, by a letter addressed or .1 ASSISTANT SECRETARY, Railway Department, to the Ass Whitehall, London, S.W. Board of Ti i-le o{ March( 18g3 Dated this ^-n J HORT. HUXHAM, Hon. Secretary. ^Binkruptcy Act, 1869. In the County Court of Glamorganshire, holden at Sw<tns £ 3>t rf a Special Resolution for Liquidation TNwl^ement of the affairs of ISAAC DAYIES WTTTTAMS of the Emporium, Penclawdd, in the Oi'amorean, Draper, Grocer, and Ironmonger, County of ^amorg Com ton Houae> Pen. diwddrSoresaid, under ^heletyle or firm of John to^M°if'y that JOHN FEAVCIS HAEVKY, of 14 the 0— tbi. day of March, On, thouBnd Eight huudred and eighty JOHN JONHS, Registrar, MRS. ROBERT THOXAS BEGS to inform her late Hnsban l's Patrents and Friends that the Practice carried on by him for the past Sixteen Years will be continued under ths Manage- ment of Mr. ALFRED F. BAUDBT, L.D.S., England, and she hopes to receive their kind Patronage and Support. 5, Northampton-place, Swansea. Cambridge University Local Lectures and Classes. ROYAL INSTITUTION OF SOUTH WALES ON THURSDAY EVENINGS. Programme of Spring Course of Lectures. LECTURER-S. LAVINGTON HART, Esq., B.A., D. Sc. (Lond.), B. Sc. (Paris). "Electricity, with Experiments." April S.—Etectro-Cnemistry—Electroplating, and Storage of Electricity. April 12.—Electro-Motors. April 19.-Induction Coils and Dynamo Machines. April 26.—Electric Telegraph and Telephones. The Classes will commence at 7 p.m., and the Lectures at 8 p.m. Tioketa lOi. 6d. each; Students, 58. eaoh. Adjauaeiee to Single Lecture, One Shilling each. HOftT. HUXHAM, Hon. Secretary. Swansea, 18th JMaaryiJI883. EDUCATIONAL. a PL A. NDS SCHOOL, 9&10, CHanmor-Terrace, Swansea. Principal—Rev. J. E. MANNING, M.A. Terms on application. ''flHE next Term will commence THURSDAY, Jan. 18, JL 1883. Musical College of Wales. PRINCIPAL-Dr. PARRY, ASSISTANT—JOSEPH HAYDN PARRY. RFLHE Next Term will Open on MONDAY, JANUARY the I 15th. Already 100 Students. Three Scholarships. Medals and Prizes awarded annually. Fees- £ 110s., £ 2 2s., £ 3 38., £4 4s., and C6 6s. per term. Collegiate School, Swansea. (6, ST. JAMES'S CRESCENT.) Head Master Rev. GIFFORD WOOD, B.D. SCHOOL COMMENCES on TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1833.. Examination Reports for last five years may be had. Tremont House, 6, Walter's Road. HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, CONDUCTED by Miss HIGGINSON, and Miss SCHILD, of Hanover, Diplomee. Beginning of First Term, 1883, January 18th. Prospectuses on application. Select English and French Education for Young Ladles. Boarding School and Day School at St. Winefride's Convent, Mount Pleasant. Swansea. ACCORDING t> recent regulations, a limited num- ber only will be received. The Classes will be re-opened on Tuesday, the 3rd of April. Academical School, Neath. Principal-J. SWIFT HUMPHREY, Esq., late Assistant Master of Christ's Hospital. ABOUT a dozen boys, thoroughly grounded, and prepared in all subjects (including Navigation and Nautical Astronomy) for Royal Naval Cadets and Engineer Students' Examination, Woolwich Entrance, and Public Schools. The Subscription < Meetings will be held at Messrs. HILL and Co.'s Offices, London House, Castle-st., Swansea, on the THIRD FRIDAY in every month. I..r M ri I N.B. Applica- tions for Shares can be made to the Officers or Secretaries. £1,000 and up- wards ready to be advanced. SWANSEA. BOROUGH PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY Shares, £100. Monthlv Subscription, 10s. per Share. CHAIRMAN-Mr. THOMAS HARRIES, Heathfield. TUAspREB-Mr. WILLIAM DAYIKS, Bank Villa. SonciTOR—JENKIN JONES, Esq., Somerset Place. SURVEYOR-Mr. WILLIAM WATKINS, Russell-street. BANKERS-THE GLAMORGAN BANKING COMPY. SECRETARIES/ JOHNS, Uplands. ( Mr. H. HILL, Castle-street. Swansea Rock Permanent Building Society. ESTABLISHED 1877. Head Office-IS, UNION-STREET, Swansea. THE above Society is prepared to ADVANCE J)L MONEY on the Security of Freehold, Leasehold, or Copyhcld Land or Houses, repayable by easy instal- ments, to suit borrowers, at any time from One to Twenty Years. Interest charged £ 6 the amount of which is reduced every year in proportion to the amount of principal refunded. SHARES jElOO, issued daily. DEPOSITS of 21 and upwards received at any time, I bearing interest of P-5 payble half-yearly. Chairman-Rev. B. WILLIAMS, Canaan. Treasurer- Mr. THOMAS ROBERTS. Managing Secretary- T. H. DAVIES. The British National Thrift Building Society. CHIEF OFFICE-CENTRAL CHAMBERS, Goat-street, Swansea. CHAIRMAN. Mr. Councillor DANIEL JONES, Devon- shire House, Bryn-road, Swansea. TREASURER: Mr. HENRY CAVE, Caer-street. S.vansea. SOLICITORS Messrs. BEOR and PLANT. York-place. SURVEYORS. Messrs. THOMAS, WATKINS, and JENKINS. Swansea. BANKERS: The GLAMORGANSHIRE BANKING COMPANY, LIMITED. Swansea. SHARES, J325 EACH. 171NTRANCE fee Is. per share; any number of which may be taken up by one member. Subscriptions before borrowing, 2s. 6d. per share per month after borrowing, 4s. 6d. A limited number of paid up shares bearing interest at 5 per cent. per annum will be issued at an entrance fee of 2s. per share. The first subscription meeting will take place on Wednesday, the 28th March, 1883, at the chief office as above, from 7 to 8.30 p.m., when a large sum of money will be offered for advances to borrowing members. No premium or annual expenses. For further particulars, and to obtain shares or ad- vances, apply to Chas. V. Crabb, Secretary. Griffith Rosser, deceased- PURSUANT to the Act of Parliament 22nd and 23rd P 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 against the estate of GRIFFITH ROSSER,, late of the Town of Swansea, in the County of Glamorgan, Retired Master Mariner, deceased (who died on the 18th day of Feburary 1868, and whose will was proved in the Principal Registry of Her Majesty's Court of Probate, on the 11th day of June, 1863, by George Rosser, one of *he Executors therein named), are hereby required to send the particulars in writing of their claims or demands to me, the undersigned, the Solicitor for the said Executor, on or before the 13th day of April, 1883, after which date the said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands of which they shall then have bad nptice, and they will not be liable for the assets of the said deceased, or any part thereof, so distributed to any person or persons of whose claim or demand they shall not then, have bad notice. Dated this 14th day of March 1883. FRANCIS JAMES ( Harbour Offices, Swansea, Solicitor for the said Executor. Glamorganshire. "VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next i JN General QUARTER SESSIONS of the Peace for the County of Glamorgan, will be holden at the Town of SWANSEA, in and for the said County, on MONDAY Second day of APRIL, 1883, at One of the clock in the Afternoon of the same day, when the JustTces then present will proceed with the General Business relating noon, when they will be sworn. All Prosecutors and Witnesses, bound by recognizance or subpoena, from all districts in the County, must attend on the same day, and at the same hour. All Appeals must be entered before the sitting of the Court on MONDAY, the Second day of APRIL next, and the same will be heard at the sitting of the Court on the following day. No Costs will be allowed unless taxed at the sa.me Session, in accordance with the standing orders of the Court. Depositions and recognizances are to he deliverel to me by the Twenty-sixth day of MARCH, 1883. T. MANSEL FRANKLEN, I „ Clerk of the Peace, Cardiff. HOTELS. THE SHERWOOD HOTEL! ADAM STREET, STRAND, (Near Charing Cross,) LONDON, W.C., H miSKraro. entirely Kt D&0KAT-D AND .JLJL mLARGzD. Private Sitting Rooms. Tariff on Application. PROPRIETOE W. H. PRUST (LATE OF SWAJSJE \). Aberystwith. THE Q u B E iV S HOTEL, 0NPnt^rineTT^faci,18 the Sea, contains »Srl7% bSS,^ Mb™* Special Arrangements during the Winter Months. Boarding Terms by the Week for Families. W. H. PALMER, Proprietor. Dressmaking and Millinery, MRS- N" A-SEI ?'aY9,Terace> ^>ad. £ v? MiWls Stylishly and Fashionably Made. Fit Guaranteed. Charges Moderate. GEO. McLEAN YOUNG, Ship Broker and Commission Agent, CASILLA 371, VALPARAISO. Bejerenet- 0. MB. T. W. ISLAT YOUNG, Guildhall, Swansea. Removed to Worcester Place. Mr. ALFRED BUCKNALL, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, PLANS supplied on approval if desired. Term cent. for plans and superintendence, or 2t per ceEt for plans only. 2 y A Vacancy for an Articled Pupil. MATT. JONES, MARINE KNGINEEK AND JSUEYEYOR OYSfBRMOUTH, SWANSEA. rifr^oiJerg, P]sp(c'L' d £ Repairs Valued. Board of Trade (Adinualty) Competency „ Certifiers. Estimates and Plans for Compound Engines and Boilers. HALL & Co., COAL AND COKE MERCHANTS 3, MOUNT STREET, SWANSEA. LIST OF PRICES Best Large Red Ash Coal. 14s. 6d. per ton delivered 11 Thro' „ 13s. 6d. Delivery at Mount Pleasant and Sketty, Is. Od, per ton ext.ih. Orders received at the above Address; at 2, Brook- land Villas, Constitution-hill; and at 51, Argyle-street. SWANSEA HOUSE COAL DEPOT LOW LEVEL, SOUTH DOCK Entrance Opposite Swansea Gas Works. Offices-23, BELLEVUE STREET PROPRIETOR—THOMA S WILLI A MS. LIST OF PRICES. Best Largo Red Ash Coal ^4" Best Thro' „ „ Second Quality, Large (a first-class Kitchen Coal). i<}s ni Second Quality, Thro' 10/ n 1 Best Smiths'Coal 88. OJ. Mount PIe..sant and beyond the Toll Gates, Is.' per Ton extra. Manager W. MANATON, 69, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. Terms of Credit—One Month. MR. & MRS. KAATZ^ Red House, Calvert Street, Swansea. THE Highest Price given for Ladies', Gent's, and Children's Wardrobes Furniture, Carpets, Linen, &c. Old Fashion China bought or exchanged. Town or country. Terms—cash. Strictest secrecy observed. The Cambrian Hair Restorer, TX)R Restoring HAIR becoming prematurely Grey to its J? Original O.iloar. 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, Phan, laccntical Vftcftiiai 1.9, NELSOX-STREET. SWANSEA (Estab. 1859). In Bottles, Is 6d., and 2s. 9d. BIRDS -A-UNTID ANIMALS PRESERVED SCIENTIFICALLY A N1MAL SKINS and Fars Dressed, Rugs Lined and ruade up, Hand and Fire Screens, &c., by J. CORDING, NATURALIST, n, R01.YA.L ARCADE, CARDIFF. Glass Shades, all sizes, for Clocks. Statuettes. &c. JOHItf s. morris & sow VICTORIA BRIDGE OIL WORKS AW H'FKV MANUFACTORY, MANCHESTFK BRANCH FOR SOUTH W'azTV- 1186, ST. HELEN S AVENUE, SWANSEA. FIRST-CLASS Machinery', LubriSn-, Oils, &c. Prices on Application. ° Cylinder IF X. O "W E Ft S THE BEAUFORT NURSERY COMPANY BLACKPILL, SWANSEA, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. BOUQUETS, WREATHS, &c., SUPPLIED TO ORDER. PALMS FOR DECORATIONS OX HIRE OR FOR SALE. Orders by Post Receive Prompt Attention.• Visitors are respectfully invited to see the Beautiful Flowers. Reading Hero" Seed Potatoes. NE PLUS ULTRA. A FEW TONS of the above on SALE grown frw SUTTON'S Selected. Abundant Uppers and resist disease m the same remarkable manner ™ Magnum Bonum. For price, &c fcD13]v §'-°.1eA E- EVEKKGHiM, Lower Skeiirf Wcipnt South Wales Storing Company (Limited), SwallS8&. WAREHOUSES WAREHOUSES NORTH, SOUTH, AND PRIN0S OF WATtV DOCKS, SWANSEA. OFFICE Nos. 1 TO 8, LITTLE WIND STREFT F° TI^PLlTES^ind11 °f ^R°Nf °RES' ™ therefor. Collecting, receiving, delivering, la^dino- and shipping as agents, at inclusive charges? MANAGING DIRECTORS- RONALD E. BILL R. K. BOUSFIELD. LOCAL BANKERS THE SWANSEA BANK (LIMITED} LONDON Banke"^ Messrs. ROBARTS, LUBBOCK, & Co. Oystermoutha^^ Di^trict~Waterworks~ TIHK roMP a Limited. Particulars may be obtained frolv the Secretary, 17, VOrk Place, Svrnsea. Applications for shares should be made at -xlamorganshire Bank, or at the above Offk^ MANITOBA AND THE CANADIAN NORTH .LVJL WEST, Through which rims THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Farrning and Grazing Lands for Sale. Easy Te,rr <.■ to Actual Settlers. If you desire to receive, free of charge, the Railway SHE* MBS?"U'S sttotSs Ld sto £ x."aiss^?,be utc" "bout the country, address- ALEXANDER BEGG Canadian Pacific Railway Offices. icil Cannon Street, London. DOMINION LINE REDUCED FARES.—From LIVERPonT* 0.V, This Liu« J5T5 to Manitoba, the North-West Terrilo^o"'?: CANADA. Assisted ocean rates for Agricultural Laboui-ers, Families, and Female Domestic Servants per Adult; Meebanies, Navvies, General Labourer,, and their Fami- lies, £4; Childr,n 12 reit"' £J; Infants under One year. lOs. For Passage Tickets, apply to FLINN, MAIN AND MONTGOMERY, 24, James-street, Liveif ool.