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CANE SUGAR Versus BEET SUGAR. Beet-root Sugar decomposes Fruits, while Cane Sugar preserves them. Sugar that decomposes Jam cannot be go wholesome and nourishing to the human frame.See The Times, Sept. 3rd, 1884. WE recommend for all Household Purposes PORTO RICO," which is Pure West India CANE Sugar, and can be had at any of our Establishments.-Cash Price, 2|d. per lb., or 131bs for Us. 4d. TAYLOR COMPAJNTY, 6, Castle Square, Swansea. I 99, Oxford-street, Swansea. 33, Walter-road, Swansea. 211. High-street, Swansea, The Tea Exchange- St. Helen's Road, Swansea. The Dunns, Mumbles. I 20, High-street, litracombe. 0. a s k x e 3 s Ladies' & Gentlemen's Hairdressing Establishment & Fancy Repository, 12, TEMPLE STREET, SWANSEA- (NEXT DOOR TO THE GLAMORGANSHIRE BANK). WIGS and ORNAMENTAL HAIR of every description kept in Stock; Ladies' Own Hair and Combings made up. Orders by Post receive prompt attention. C. McC. begs to call special attention to RADEZSKY PRINCE'S RUSSIA OIL, Tae best preparation extant for the Growth of the Hair, Premature Baldness, Thin Partings, Bald Patches, Whiskers, Jo" a positive Cure for Ringworm, and all Cutaneous Diseases of the Scalp of the Head. 5s. per Bottle, sent securely packed, post free on receipt of P. 0.0. INTERNATIONAL HEALTH EXHIBITION, LONDON. I-T C) LEG-G, Sanitary and Electrical Engineer, Kelson Street, Swansea, J 5 prepared to Supply and Fit-up any of the Patented Appliances now being exhibited, and holds -A- Agencies from the most Eminent Firms. Gas Lighting, Ventilation, Hot-water Work, Lightning Conductors, Speaking Tubes, Electric Bells, First-class Lavatory Work, and Electric Lighting. ESTABLISHED 1856- BEDSTEADS," SPRING MATTRESSES, BEDDING. A. NICHOLLS&eTo N MANUFACTURERS OF ALL CLASS FURNITURE, GOODS MARKED PLAIN. FIVE PER CENT. FOR CASH. UPHOLSTERERS, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, &c., 1 & 2, PORTLAND BUILDINGS, SWANSEA. :(Corner of Portland and Heathfield Streets.) THE SWANSEA HAY & CORN STORES, ORCHARD STREET. CHAS. A. DAVIES, ^ROIPIFtllBTOIR,, DELIVERY IN TOWN AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. Irish, Welsh and English Corn, Gloucester, Hereford, and Carmarthenshire Hay. T .A. ID E STJIPIPILIIEJD. Agent for Spratts' Dog Biscuits. SALES BY AUCTION. The Plasnewydd Estate. THE SALE of this Property will NOT take place as advertised, the Estate having been sold by Pri- "j3 HOWELL THOMAS AND THOMPSON, Auctioneers. CAEMAETHEN S-JI IRE. Goodig Farm, Pembrey, Important Sale of very superior Shorthorn Dairy Cows, Heifers, Steers, Sheep, Horses, Pigs, Implements of Husbandry, Dairy Utensils, &c. Messrs. J. HOWELL THOMAS Sf THOMPSON Have been favoured with instructions from Howard Elkington, Esq. (who is leaving the neighbourhood), TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the above place, on MONDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER, rpHE whole of the Valuable LIVE 1 comprising 7 very superior and valuable shoit- horn dairy cows, 2 two-year-old (in calf) heifers, 5 yf-arlino- heifers, 2 yearling steers, 2 heifer calves, steer ditto a fine flock of 29 Shropshire breeding ewes, 20 ditto ewe lambs, 18 wether ditto and 3 ram lambs bay gelding, "Duke," a capital worker; bay mare, '•Bess 5 years old, a thorough good worker; va ri- ableyearling colt by Young Defiance yearling filly » j ditto, both particularly promising; 2 brood sows of the Yorkshire breed; and 8 store pigs. The Implements and Machinery, which are quite new, consist of thrashing machine; winnowing machine a*d chaffcutter, worked by two horse-powei paring with pulleys, straps, &e., complete by Bright and Garrard • 2 carts and trebles, iron roller, pair of iron harrows by Howard; iron plough double torn and W hoe combined, by Howardturnip cutter and slicer small hand chaffcutter, weighing machine by Day 'and Millward, Birmingham; 0l1 ,caH J- water hand-cart, wheelbarrow, pig troughs, lot of casks and tubs, agricultural implements, &c. sets of shaft and leading and plough harness. -i^ The Dairy Utensils include churn, buttei tubs, milk pails, buckets, stone milk pans, Iscales and weights, &C &C n Also, about 1J acres of mangolds and about 2 acres Swedes, in lots to suit purchasers. Luncheon (by Ticket) at half-past 12. The Sale to commence at Two o'clock punctually. CARMARTHEN SHIRE. PENYBEDD, PEMBREY. T,. • orirl nnnsuallv extensive Sale of Highly importan FARJ|IING- STOCK, comprising 48 really first-cla»»s r A rnanv bein°* masrnifi- grand Shorthorn Dairy Cows, many Dem cent pedigree animals; a three-year P horn Bull, Victor Verdier," bred by Lady Figot, rmrchased from R. Stratton, Esq. 2 valuable yearling Bulls, 45 very choice Shorthorn two-year-old and yearling Heifers, 66 superior two-year-old and yearling Steers, 20 promising Shorthorn Calves; 37 fat Beasts, 57 valuable draught and nag Horses and Colts a flock of 125 Sheep, 80 pigs, a large finrtment of modern Machinery and Implements of Husbandry, and the usual appliances appertaining to an extensive and first-class Farmmg Establishment. r HOWELL THOMAS Sf THOMPSON Messr*. instructions from the Executors Are SSSt wT.{ of Se SVbert Marsh, T0 and AtwSKEroTTP £ t. 29th ind 30tb SEPTWBBE, and ^ElrtaW°pSiSl, valuable and carefully- first-class judge is a sufficient guarantee of Its excellence. +„in<mes with order of sale, may_be Descriptive ca^10?- V0 the Auctioneers, at their obtained on application TO Offices, Carmarthen. Glamorganshire. I that the County NOTICE IS HEREBY GW E* thfl Police Licensing Committee Will First day of Station, at Neath, on WEDNESDAY, th firmation OCTOBER next, at one p.m., to considei the of new Lice^;S-ing for confirmation of new Licenses Persons app-y of the peace seven days before the shall send to the U te full rticula,s of the size, meeting of the U>nu" f the hoU9e and premises for position, and also a pia wejj ag the nualher of public- whieh a license is sougnt, a igh> or hamlet, in which houses or beer-houses in to H .• sjmate) the popula- the house proposed to be nee 0f such house from tion of the parish, and the dis other particulars existing licensed houses; and ais J <]jrect the Clerk the Committee may, from time to tim » to require. ,,4*1,0 same place im" A special meeting will be held at the tjje mediately after the conclusion of the bus orders ordinary meeting, for the purpose of revising ov in force constituting areas, either parts ot populous places. T. MANSEL FRANKLEN. Cardiff, 10th Sept., 1884. Clerk of the Peace. ON THE USE OF THE MICROSCOPE in dpfecting various complin's of the Blood and Nervous system sent free for 2 stamps.—Address SECRETARY Institute of Anatomy, Birmingham. SALES BY AUCTION. Cefngolau Farm, Ten minutes' walk from Gower Road Station on the London and North-Western and Great Western Railway. Mr. DANIEL JAMES Is instructed TO SELL BY AUCTION, On FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1884 rtlHE whole of the STOCK, CROP, and IMPLE- J. MENTS, comprising:— HORSES.—Five active cart horses, 1 three-year old cart filly, 1 three-year old coaching entire liEmperor," with plenty of bone and substance 1 five-year old chesnut mare, good in saddle and harness, and has been regularly huuted 1 four-year old gelding "Sir Garnet," a good lady's hack 1 three-year old chesnut cob, and 2 ponies. CATTLE.—One pure bred shorthorn bull, two-year old. bought of Sir Hussey Vivian 1 ditto, 3 bull calves, 10 well-bred cows, 10 two-year old heifers, 10 yearlings and calves. SHEEP.—Eighty yearling wethers fit for turnips pure bred yearling, Shropshire Ram, bought of Sir Hussey Vivian 3 pure bred Shropshire ram lambs. PIGs.-About 20 good stores. CROPS.—Three mows hay, 7 mows oats, 4 mows barley, 3 acres swedes. IMPLEMENTS.—Boiler and engine (nearly new), hay mower, new hay rake, ploughs, harrows, horse hoes, chaff cutters, &c., &c,, fartn cut, new two-wheel dog cart, four-wheel ditto, four-wheel pony carriage, two-wheel ditto. Refreshments at eleven, sale to commence at twelve o'clock. Six months' credit. Trecastle, Defynnock, Breconshire. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF 83 HEREFORD CATTLE, 800 SHEEP, & 16 HORSES & PONIES. Messrs. W. S. MILLER and CO. Have been honoured with instructions from Rees Jeffreys, Esq. (who is giving up Abercray Farm), TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the above place, on THURSDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER, 1884, rpHE following VALUABLE STOCK:- CATTLE -22 Grand Hereford cows, 20 calves, 19 two- year-old heifers, 7 yearling ditto, 12 yearling steers, 2 cross-bred cows, splendid milkers, 1 bull, Young Cymro," by Taffy (6718), d. by Young Glendower, g.d. by Glendower II. (3840). Taffy was bred by Mr. Handley, Pontwillim (See Hereford Herd Book ) All the cows and heifers have been strictly kept to this bull. SH>5EP. 350 strong breeding ewes, 250 ewe lambs, 200 Wether ditto, 1 yearling tup, Exmoor, 1 lamb ditto, ditto. The lambs are got by Shropshire Down and Leicester rams, out of cross-bred Leicester and Exmoor ewes. HORSES.—Six splendid cart horses, well adapted for fnKr tn!'VrU "a OI' c?mery work; l cob mare, by '-Welsh Hero, quiet to ride and drive, verV fast; 1 handsome pony, quiet to ride, fast trotter; 1 black cob, by Welsh Hero 1 dark brown cob, by "-Bold Neptune" 2 yearling cobs, by "Bold Neptune" • 2 cob mares, with their foals by Young Welsh Flier'" Six months' credit will be given upon approved security, or discount at the rate of X5 per cent. per anI1Luncheon at 11.30. Sale at 1 o'clock precisely. The Auctioneers have much pleasure in calling special attention to the excellency ot the Cattle and Sheep Stock and to this opportunity of securing good and fresh blood to breed from the Horses and Cobs will be •und of rare quality. „ n j N.B.-An Omnibus will start from Llandovery to Trecasth, at 8 o'clock on the morning of the Sale for the convenience of persons attending the Sale and an Omnibus will meet the 9.45 and 11 50 a.m. Trams at Defynock Station, Midland Railway. Forest Lodge, Brecon, August 28, 1884. Forest Lodge, Brecon. 1460 SH™P> 55 DAIRY CATTLE, 16 HORSES, COBS, AND PONIES, AND 20 PIGS. Mr. W. s MILLER' 8 ANNUAL AUCTION SALE OF DRAFT STOCK Will be held at the above place, « 3?TH SEPTEMBER, 1884, \\t HE^ following desirable STOCK will be Y Jf submitted, viz.: — SHEEP.-700 store ewes(ctoss Shropshires, Cheviots, Cardies and Scotch), 400 fat and store aa-ed wethers, 200 cross Shropshire ewe (mostly) ana wether lambs, 120 ewe and wether lambs, various breeds, 3 good Shropshire rams, 40 useful Cheviot and cross Cheviot and Cardie rams 5 well-bred Scotch rams. CATTLE.—35 prime young in-calf dairy cows and heifers (5 with calves at foot, 12 close at hand, and 18 Spring calvers), 2 forward barren cows, 8 Hereford and cross bullocks, 6 yearling heifers, 1 grand roan short- horn bull, two years old, and a pure-bred Jersey bull, three vears old HOKSES.-Powerful waggon mare, sound and g00d worker, aged five years; excellent waggon foal, six useful cobs and cob colts, and 10 mountain ponies and f0^SG. Twenty Fat and Store Pigs nice weights. Three months' credit for sums over £ 10, on approved security, or discount at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum. n >clock Sale at 12.30 sharp. Luncheon at ii {wm Brecon> and four Forest Lod„e „ A break will meet the 11 from Devynnock Station the gale morning> ■&c"app,J 40 w-s- M,L"E' Forest Lodge, Brecon. SALES BY AUCTION. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SWANSEA, SOUTH WALES. A New and Valuuble Works with a Portion of the Plart for Sale. Mr. JOHN M. LEEDER, Has received instructions from Mr. HENRY DEVER, the Liquidator, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the MACKWORTH ARMS HOTEL, Wind-street, Swansea, ABOUT THE MIDDLE OF OCTOBER, ALL that Valuable LEASEHOLD WORKS and PREMISES, known as the SWANSEA COMPLEX ORE COMPANY'S WORKS, Limited, situate at Llan- samlet, 3| miles from Swansea. Further detailed particulars will shortly appear. Oxford Chambers, Swansea, Sept. 4, 1884. To Patent Fuel Manufacturers and Others ALEXANDRA FUEL WORKS, SWANSEA. Mr. JOHN M. LEEEER Has received instructions TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, 1884, at the above address, rpHE following PLANT and MACHINE1RY, com- i prising a Couhrane's patent vertical boiler, 7ft. 9in. by 3ft-. 9in.° with 100 heating surface injector; small verticil bioler, vertical steam engine, 9in. cylinder, 18io. stroke, smiths' forge and billows, pug mill. patent fuel press with two sets of ladder buckets, a quantity of shaft- ing pullies, 3in., 3 £ in., and 4in. Indiarubber and cott'ni belting, sundry tools, barrows, water-cisks, shovels, &u. The above may be viewed morning of sale. Sale to take place at 12 noon precisely. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer. 16, DE-LA-BECHE STREET, SWANSEA. MR. JOHN M. LEEDER Has been instructed TO SELL BY AUCTION A QUANTITY of Useful HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE at the above Residence, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, 1884, comprising fender and fire- irons, Kidderminster carpet, walnut occasional chair, four cane-seated chairs, Gipsy table, Dutch carpet and rug, mahogany table, Dutch carpet and rug, brass and iron half-tester bedstead and furniture, paillasse, mat- trass, hair ditto, two feather beds, bolsters and pillows, mahogany washstand and table, painted ditto, chimney glass, toilet ditto, washstand and ware, four cane-seated chairs, blankets, and sundries. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock noon. Goods may be viewed moi-nin of ■ale. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEER, at his Offices, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. Sale of Desirable Leasehold Dwelling-house, Northampton-place, Swansea. Messrs. EDWARD ROBERTS and SON Have been instructed by the Executor of the late Mrs. C. Lewis, TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the CAMERON ARMS HOTEL, High-street, Swansea On TUESDAY, the 23rd SEPTEMBER, 1884, sub- ject to Conditions of Sale, ALL that desirable Leasehold DWELLING- HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being No. 8, NORTHAMPTON PLACE, SWANSEA. The House contains drawing room, two sitting-rooms, three bed- rooms, two alleys, kitchen, scullery and cellars has garden front and back entrance Held for a term of 99 years, from the 24th June, 1852, at a Ground Rent of £419s. per annum. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the afternoon. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. 8, NORTHAMPTON PLACE, SWANSEA. Messrs. EDWARD ROBERTS$SON Have been instructed by the Executors of the late Mrs. C. Lewis, TO SELL BY AUCTION, On the above Premises, < ON WEDNESDAY, THE 24TH SEPTEMBER, 1884, t THE whole of the excellent, well-preserved HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE and other* effects, com- prising walnut and mahogany loo, dining, card, square, and other tables walnut and mahogany drawing room and dining room suites, walnut cheffioneer (plate glass back and doors), handsome mahogany sideboard (with plate glass back), chimney glass (in massive gilt frame), brass and other window poles, chairs, couches, coal vase, fenders, fire-irons, carpets and hearthrugs, umbrella stand, hall chairs, oilcloth, stair carpet rods, mahogany and iron bedsteads, spring and other mattrasses, wash- stands. dressing tables, swing glasses, chests of drawers, commode, towel rails, cane-seat chairs, kitchen tables, chairs, filter, fender, fire-irons, and the usual kitchen requisites. Also, a quantity of flower pots, &c. Goods on view morning of Sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. Auctioneers' Office, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. Woodman Inn, Blackpill, Swansea. Messrs. H. HILL and CO. Have been instructed by Mrs. Baker (who is leaving), TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the above Premises, On TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 23rd, 1884, THE whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, &c., com- prising rosewood drawing room suite in crimson rep (viz., 6 chairs and couch), inlaid work table, rosewood loo table, mahogany card do., mahogany book cases with cupboards and glass doors, books, pier glasses in gilt frames, walnut whatnot, mahogany sideboard fitted with cupboards, cellarette and drawers, mahogany couch in American leather, 4 mahogony dining chairs in leather, easy do., pair of bronze and marble candelabras, ornaments, oil paintings, engravings, 5 superb and valuable portraits in mezzotinro, Brussels and other carpets, hearthrugs, oil cloth, window poles and curtains, brass stair rods, stair carpet, iron bedsteads, palliasses, spring and hair mat- Lues. feather beds, mahogany and pain ed washstands and dressing tables, dressing glasses, towel horses, maho- gany and oak chests of drawer., mahogany commode, cane seat chairs, sets of chamber ware, carpeting, kitchen and culinary utensils, oak corner cupboard, set of 5 electro-plate dish covers, fenders, fire irons, ware, glass, china, &c., Sale to commence at half-past Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. Auctioneers' Offices, London House Auction Rooms, 10, Castle-street. Swansea. 105, St. James' Terrace, Swansea. Messrs. H. HILL and Co. Have been instructed by Miss Pooley, TO SELL BY AUCTION, AN +HP above Premises, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER un 1 25th, 1884, 4 PORTION of the Valuable and well-preserved A HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ORNAMENTS, comprising superior carved walnut drawing-room suite in maroon velvet, handsome inlaid ebonized china cabinet with ormolu mountings, gilt console table, with marble top and glass to match, walnut whatnot, KV;II;OT1+ TIIpr classes, inlaid walnut card table, do. occa- Sionaf *nA loo do. mahogany cheffonniere sideboard, 6 mahogany dining-room cha-rs in American leather, gilt clock under shade, ornaments, mahagany easy chair in American leather, ehonised brackets, bright steel fender, Brussels carpel S (equal tonew). hearthrugs oak& mahogany ball tables, oak hall chair, stair carpet, &c., iron French bedsteads palliasses, feather beds; spring mattress, enamelled bedroom suite (comprising wardrobe with plate glass door, washstand with tiled back, dressing table with glass attached, towel horse, 3 chairs and pedestal) washstands, dressing tables, sets of ware, dressing glasses, bedroom suite complete, &c., also large kItchen dresser, kitchen tables, small lawn mower, &c. Goods on view day prior to sale from 12 till 4. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Auctioneers' offices, London House Auction Rooms, 10, Castle-treet, Swansea.. Army Service. '-TOUNG MEN wishing to JOIN HER MAJESTY'S X ARMY will, on application at any Post Office in the United Kingdom, be supplied, 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. Great Prospects of Promotion are offered to eligible Vnun2 Men. 1 » plications can be made, either personally or by j itpr to the Officer commanding the Regimeatal D strict at Cardiff, or to the nearest Volunteer Serjeant T 1 F rtnr or other Recruiter. Recruits if eligible, can be enlisted for any arm of the Regular Service they may select. Blue Lias Linie, Wliite Lime, Limestone and Silicious Fire Cement. B DANIEL JONES and Co. are prepared to • Supply the above-named articles at all Railway stations. j1 Stormy Works, Pyle, near Bridgend. SALES BY AUCTION. Llanrhidian, Gower. Mr. CHARLES HUGHES WILL SELL BY AUCTION, At the WELCOME TO TOWN INN, in the Village of Llanrhidian, Gower, On TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd, 1884, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, THE following FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD -t- PROPERTY, namely :— LOT 1. -All that FREEHOLD HOUSE (now in ruins) with the Garden and Orchard adjoining thereto, situate in or near the Village of Llanrhidian, in the County of Glamorgan, and numbered 735 on the Tithe Apportionment Map, and containing 1 rood and 26 perches LOT 2.—All that FREEHOLD GARDEN GROUND, part of Welly Close," and situate near the last lot, and numbered 718 on the Tithe Apportionment Map, ard containing 1 rood and 6 perches. LOT 3.—All that PIECE of FREEHOLD LAND, part of Welly Close aforesaid, numbered 731 on the Tithe Apportionment Map, and containing 3 roods and 7 perches and also all that other Piece of Freehold Land, also part of Welly Close aforesaid, numbered 733 on the Tithe Apportionment Map, and containing 3 roods and 7 perches. LOT 4.—All that FREEHOLD LANDSHARE in Long Rows Meadow, near the previous lot, numbered 699 on the Tithe Apportionment Map, and containing 2 roods and 27 perches LOT 5.-All that FREEHOLD LANDSHARE in Great Meadow, near the previous lots, numbered 723 on the Tithe Apportionment Map, and containing 1 rood and 21 perches. LOT 6.—All that LANDSHARE (in Meadow) situ- ate near the previous lots, numbered 792 on the Tithe Apportionment Map, and containing 1 rood and 16 perches. LOT 7.—All that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, STEAM MILL, Croft, and MIllpond, with the Gardens thereunto belonging, called or known by the name of "Meyrick's Mill," sItuate in the parish of Llanrhidian, in the county of WnKaii?an' and n°W the oceupation of Thomas This Lot is held for the term of 60 years, from the <29th day of September, 1855, at the yearly rent of S5. For further particulars apply to Mr. Martin Gordon, of Llanrhidian Village, Mr. E. Austin Williams, Solicitor, 13, Castle-street, Swansea, or of the Auctioneer, 7, Oxford-street, Swansea. Pitt House, Merton, Bishopston, Gower. Mr. CHARLES HUGHES Has been instructed by Mr. David Davies, T > SELL BY AUCTION, At the above place, on THURSDAY, SEPT. 25tb, 1884, RRIHK following LIVE STOCK and CROPS, com- prising: — STOCK.—2 inilch cows in full profit, 2 yearling steers, 2 yearling heifers, 4 calves, and 10 small pigs. CROPS.—10 mows of oats, 8 do. barley, 5 do. wheat, 1 rick of prime hay, all harvested, in excellent condition, and well secured 5 acres of well-grown swedes. 1 acre of turnips, half-acre of mangolds, and 1 acre potatoes. Six months' credit will be given on approved security on sums of k2 and upwards, or discount for cash. Luncheon at 11 o'clock. Sale to commence at 12. Auctioneer's Offices, Oxford-street, Swansea. Monthly Sale of Horses. MR. CHARLES HUGHES' NEXT MONTHLY SALE will be held at the CAMERON HORSE REPOSITORY, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th, 1884. Entries to be made one week previous. Auctioneer's Offices, Oxford-street. Swansea. Kittle, Bishopstone, near Swansea, Three Miles from Blackpill and Killay Stations. Mr. CHAS. HUGHES Has been instructed by Mr. J. Clark, of Kittle Hill Farm TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the above place, On THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, 1884, THE following SURPLUS STOCK, comprisi~4 milch cows (two lately calved), 2 calves. 1 fat cow, 4 yearling steers. 2 two-year-old steera, 1 two-year-old filly, 2 yearling S!Iiea,tl mountain pony, 1 sucker, I fat r' pig, 7 small pigs about four months old, 1 dog-cart, 1 set harness, and 1 winnowing machine, 2 small fields aftergrass, and several acres of rough grass. Credit will be given on approved security. Luncheon at the Beaufort Arms, Kittle, at Is. 6d. each. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. Auctioneer's Offices, Oxford-street, Swansea. CARMARTHENSHIRE, NANTGLAS, IN THE PARISH OF LLANON. MESSRS. J. HOWELL THOMAS & THOMPSON Have been instructed to offer for SALE BY AUCTION, At the Mackworth Arms Hotel, Swansea, on TUESDAY, the 21st October, 1884, at half-past Two in the after- noon, THE MANSION and LANDS of NANTGLAS, situate near the highroad leading from Carmarthen to Swansea, about midway between Llandilo and Llan- elly, 12 miles from Carmarthen, and about 4 miles from the Pontardulais Station of the London and North Western and Great Western Railways The house is a large and commodious modern residence, well built and in perfect repair, containing 4 sitting and 10 bed and dressing rooms, with extensive and con- venient kitchens and offices, and large vine house and conservatory. There is a capital range of outbuildings, first-rate stabling for several horses, coach-house, loft, &c., all in excellent repair. The house is well supplied with water. The land comprises altogether about 50 acres, including some excellent pasture fields, and valu- able plantations and coppice a great part of the land is thickly planted with ornamental trees, and the grounds in the immediate vicinity of the house are tastefully laid out and planted. There is a good tennis ground, an orchard, and a large and prolific kitchen garden. The stream called the Gwili bounds the land on one side. The property affords a rare opportunity to anyone desirous of acquiring a comfortable country residence and a convenient and compact estate. ^eighbo?riDf di'1rilis Tst Picturesque. and is lamed for woodcock and other shooting. The minerals, which include valuable seams of coal easily workable from existing pits on the adjoining land of Lord Cawdor, may be treated for separately. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers; or to Messrs. Geo. Thomas and Browne, Solicitors, both at Carmarthen. Lee-on-Sea, Ilfracombe, North Devon. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, By Mr. R. HUXTABLE At the ILFRACOMBE HOTEL. Ilfracombe, on THURSDAY, the 2.5th day of SEPTEMBER, 1884. THE highly valuable and charming FREEHOLD PROPERTY known as THB ELMS, situate about two miles from the Ilfracombe and Morthoe Rail- way Stations of the London and South Western system. having direct communication with London, Exeter, Ply- mouth, &c., and containing in all 12a. 2r. 37p., on a portion of which stands a modern-built marine residence, containing as follows:—On the ground floor, entrance hall, also separate side entrance with corridor, lofty dining room with panelled walls and ceiling (33ft. by 23ft. 6in.), drawing room (33ft. by 17ft.), morning room (33ft. by 17ft.), lavatory, w.c., housekeeper's room, kitchens, and all other requisite domestic offices on the upper floor, six good bedrooms, dressing room, bath room, lavatory, and two w.c's. Capital eellerage in the base- ment. Hot and cold water is laid on throughout, and the whole most conveniently fitted. The ornamental pleasure grounds are laid out with great taste, and well planted with choice and valuable shrubs. A very picturesque feature is the trout stream of pure water, constantly running through the grounds falling in cascades, and crossed by rustic bridges and edged with luxuriant fern growth. The overhanging woods add considerably to the natural beauties and the whole surroundings are replete with magnificent views -the Paradise of Painter and Poet. There is also a productive kitchen garden. The above mentioned comprises la. 3r. 9p. Adjoining the same is a MEADOW with road frontage, and therefore highly suitable for building purposes, con- taining la. 3r. 35p., COMBE MEADOW in the rear, and with similar advantages, contains 2a' 2r 2p. LEE MOUNT and CHARLTON FIELD stands in a more elevated position, eligible for private residences, and contains about 6a. lr. 3lp. The climate of Lee is pronounced to be warm, yet bracing. Its Bay gives every facility for boating and bathing. The thing most to be desired is an attractive Hotel or Boarding House, the demand for such is yearly increasing, and this property offers considerable advan- tages to the speculative and operative builder. The Property will be offered for Sale by Public Auction as a whole, or in lots, subject to such conditions as shall then be submitted, on the day above named, unless pre- viously disposed of by private treaty, of which due notice will be given by advertisement in the local papers. Further particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneer • or of Mr. WILLIAM HUXTABLE, Estate Agent, Ilfracombe • or of the Solicitors, Messrs. LKE & PEHBBBTOST, 44' Lincolns Inn Fields, London, W.C. Dated 11th September, 1884. > t -A SALES BY AUCTION. No. 205, Eaton Crescent, Walter Road, Swansea. SALE OF VALUABLE AND WELL-PRESERVED HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Messrs. TRIBE, CLARKE, and CO., Have been instructed TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the above address, on TUESDAY, the 23rd day of SEPTEMBER, 1884, THE whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE L PAINTINGS, ELECTRO-PLATE, LINEN and contents of the CONSERVATORY, comprising in HALL.—Bronze table, marble top and glass back; chairs, linoleum mats, &c. DINING ROOM.—Suite in mahogany covered in hair, mahogany telescope table with extra leaves, mahogany pedestal sideboard, plate-glass back pier glass, marble clock and ornaments, oil paintings, curtains, carpet, rugs, fender and irons, &c., &c. DRAWING ROOM.—Walnut suite, rosewood pianoforte (by Collard and Collard), walnut loo table, walnut window and other fancy tables, walnut cabinets, w Jatnot. ornaments, pier glass in gilt, mirrors, pictures, curtains, cornice, carpet, rugs, fender, fire irons, coal vase, &c. SITTING-ROOBF. -Mahogany escretoire, mahogany book case with cupboards underneath, mahogany office pedestal table, small table, bagatelle board, pier glass, chairs, sewing machine, pictures, carpet, fender, &c. BEDROOMS.—Mahogany and iron bedsteads, palliasses, mattresses, feather beds and pillows, linen, mahogany wardrobe plate glass centre, mahogany and other dressing tables, toilet glasses, marble and other washstands, ware, mahogany and oak chests of drawers, towel rails, chairs, carpets, fenders, fire irons. &c. The usual kitchen and culinary utensils. Contents of Conservatory. The Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock punctually. Goods on view day prior to Sale. NOTE.-The HOUSE TO BE SOLD. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 11, Temple-street, Swansea. The Victoria Auction Mart, Oxford-street Swansea. Important Sale of 15 highly-finished Jewellers, Pawn- brokers, Professional and Business Men's valuable first-class Fire and Thief-proof Safes, direct from the Manufacturers. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, 1884, at 11 o'clock in the Morning. Messrs. BEYNON and LEWIS Are commissioned TO SELL BY AUCTION, As above, FIFTEEN very superior Wrought Iron FIRE AND THIEF-PROOF SAFES, both single and double doors, ranging in size from 20in. to 42in. high, filled with J. Cartwright's 6, 8, and 12-lever invincible locks, with duplicate keys, the whole being the celebrated manufac- ture of the old-established Safe Makers, Messrs. Jacob Cartwright and Son, of West Bromwich, and consigned by them for absolute sale. On view Friday, the 19th, and Morning of Sale. Victoria Auction Mart, Oxford-Street, Swansea. Messrs. BEYNON AND L E W I S WILL SELL BY AUCTION, ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPT. 24th. ALA.RGE and useful assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. Offices, Victoria Chambers, Swansea. VICTORIA AUCTION MART, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. Sale of 1000 Vols. of Valuable Books, consigned for Absolute Sale, the Property of a Collector. Messrs. BEYNON & LEWIS WILL SELL BY AUCTION, At the above Mart, on FRIDAY, September 26th, 1884, and following day, if necessary, A LARGE COLLECTION of Miscellaneous BOOKS, on Theological, Fine Art, and other subjects; also a numerous assortment of Standard Works, comprising Portfolios of Shakespeare's Plates, by Boydell portfolio of Plates from Reubens, Van Dyck, &c.; Dickens1 Ori- ginal Works Don Quixote, 3 vols. Lacroix's Works, beautifully illustrated in colours; Foster's Peerage; Scott's Novels, 12vols., hf. cf.; ",The Antiquary,"6 vols. Bartolozzi's Works, illustrated, 2 vols. velum fine copy of Hogarth, with the suppressed plates; Ainsworth's Works, 16 vols., hf. morocco Picturesque Europe, 5 vols.; Cassell's History of England, 9 vols.; Nesfield's Sketches, from Italy and France, folio; Hammerton's Graphic Art; Malkin's South Wales; Meryick's Cardigan, and other Welsh Books; los of Puritan Divines, Commen- taries, &c. Johnson's English Dictionary, by Latham, 4 vols.; The Turner Gallery, 6 vols.; Shakespeare, 3 vols., Illus', hf. Morocco Art Journal, 21 vols., 4to hf. calf Rowlandsou the Carricaturist, 2 vols. with numerous others, fully described in catalogues, which may be had from the Auctioneers a week prior to the day of sale. Books on view day preceding sale. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock each day. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Swansea. Hafod Brewery, Swansea. SALE OF BREWERY FOUR QUARTER PLANT AND ROLLING STOCK. Messrs. JOHN F. HARVEY and CO. Are instructed by Mr. John Price TO SELL BY AUCTION, On the above Premises, ON TUESDAY, the 23rd instant, TH^TAnte °f the ,v.aluable PLANT and ROLLING ■ SlUtK., comprising steam engine and boiler com- plete, Water receiver, tanks, &c., 2 copper boilers, copper refrigerator, 2 fermenting rounds, weighing machine and weights, mash tun, patent masher and sparger, malt bin and mill, 2 pumps, large number of barrels, kilder- kins, and firkins, stock pieces, working pieces, 2 drays cart, chaff cutter, &c., &c. There will be no Reserve. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock in the Afternoon. Further particulars may be obtained from the Auc- tioneers, at their Offices, 14, Fisher-street, Swansea. Dated September 15th, 1884. In Bankruptcy. Re Crook and Son, BLACKPILL NURSERIES, near Swansea. Messrs. JOHN F. HARVEY and CO. Are favoured with instructions from W. Rosser Esq. the Official Receiver TO SELL BY AUCTION, On the above Premises, On WEDNESDAY, the 24th SEPTEMBER, 1884, Either as a Going Concern or in Lots to suit Purchasers, THE whole of the Extensive STOCK of PLANTS, i. SHRUBS, FRUIT, FRUIT TREES, VEGETA- BLES, &c., together with the Extensive GREEN. HOUSES, Horse, Cart, and Utensils belonging to the estate of the above-named Bankrupts. Sale of the above will commence at 11 o'clock in the Forenoon. ON THE DAY FOLLOWING, viz., THURSDAY, the 25th instant, The AUCTIONEERS WILL SELL the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE At 11 o'clock in the Forenoon and in the Afternoon of the same day, at 3 o'clock, At the WOODMAN HOTEL, BLACKPILL, They will offer for Sale (subject to such conditions as shall then be produced), ALL that DWELLING HOUSE and PREMISES adjoining the above-named Nurseries, held for a term of 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1858, at the annual ground rent of 91 16s. The Auctioneers wish to call the special attention of Nurserymen, Market-gardeners, and others to this impor- tant Sale, inasmuch as the business is the oldest estab- lished in the district, having been carried on bv the Bankrupts for the last 30 years, and the Grounds are very extensive. N.B. Arrangements will be made (in the event of the Business not being purchased as a going concern) to give proper tune for the getting in of Vegetables, Fruit, lc., which have not come to maturity. i? t +i,„ There will be no Reserve. For further particulars apply to the Official Receiver, n j Swansea; ox to the Auctioneers, at the!r Offices, 14, Fisher-street, Swansea. Dated September 15th, 1884. RECKITT'S BLUE Largest gale in the world." J?ECKITT'S BLUE. Largest sale in the world." "PECKIT-rS BLUE. | Largest sale in the world." RECKITT'S BLUE. Largest sale in the world." I HOTELS. THE S'-HZEPT QiTOOD HOTEL ADAM STREET, STRAND (Near Charing Cross,) LONDON, W.C., CLOSE to New Law Courts, Houses of Parliament etc. Private Sitting Rooms. Tariff on Application. PROPRIETOR-W. H. PRUST (LATE OF SWANSEA). GRIFFITHS' (Late Sulley's) PRIVATE and COMMERCIAL HOTEL, 23, EUSTON ROAD, KING'S CROSS, LONDON, N.W. CENTRAL for all parts by Metropolitan Railway (via King's Cross Station) and Omnibuses, in direc communication with Wales per G.W.R. to Metropolitan Station, King's Cross. Commercial and Private Sitting-rooms entirely Redecorated. Terms Moderate. PROPRIETOR—WM. GRIFFITHS (LATE OF SWANSBA MRS. GUY, (LATE OF SWANSEA,) 107, Great Russell Street. tBedford Square, London. APARTMENTS AND BEDROOMS. LADIES and Gentlemen visiting London will find this Establishment replete with every domestic comfort. It is within two minutes' walk of Oxford-street and the British Museum. Aberystwith THE Q UEEN'S HOTEL, ON the Marine Terrace facing the Sea, contains Coffee Rooms, Ladies' Drawing-room, Library, and nearly 100 Bedrooms. Special Arrangements during the Winter Months. Boarding Terms by the Week for Families. W. H PALMER, Proprietor. DUTCH BULBS.—J. S. CLARE has just received his first consignment of Roman White Hyacinths, Snowdrops, Narcissus, Daffodils, Named Hyacinths. Now Ready, at lowest prices. Mushroom Beds should be made now.—J. S. CLARE, Seed & Bulb Merchant, 5, Oxford-street, Swansea. Removed to Worcester Place. Mr. ALFRED BUCKNALL, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR. PLANS supplied on approval if desired. Terms 5 pe» cent, for plans and superintendence, or 2J per eeat for plans only. A Vacancy for an Articled Pupil. ESTABLISHED 1866. LD. LEWIS & CO., Auctioneers, Sheriffs4 Officers, Rent Collectors, and General Bailiffs Life, Fire, Plate Glass, Guaranteeland Accident Insurance Agents, 4, Calvert-street, Swansea. STEAM BOILERS READY FOR DELIVERY. W. & J. GALLOWAY & SONS, MANCHESTER, Always keep a Large Stock of 'GALLOWAY" & TWO-FLUED" BOILERS Ready for despatch. Dressmaking and Millinery, :M::R9. NASH, Clifton House, 21, Walter's Terrace, Walter Roa4.. LADIES' Own Materials Stylishly and Fashionably Made. Fit Guaranteed. Charges Moderate -7:: SWANSEA HOUSE COAL DEPOT, LOW LEVEL, SOUTH DOCK. Entrance Opposite Swansea Gas Works. OfficeS-WEST END AUCTION MART, 72, St. Helen's Roftd (Opposite the Swansea Hospital). PROPRIETORS-WILLIAMS & MAN A TON, Auctioneers, Valuers, Commission Agents, and Accountants. BEST LARGE RED ASH COAL, BEST THROUGH, and BEST SMITHS' COAL always on Sale. TERMS OF CREDIT—ONE MONTH. on Sale. TERMS OF CREDIT-ONE MONTH. F Xj O "W ERS. THE BEAUFORT NURSERY COMPANY, BLACKPILL, SWANSEA, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT BOUQUETS, WREATHS, &c., SUPPLIED TO ORDER. PALMS FOR DECORATIONS ON HIRE OR FOR SALE. Orders by Post Receive Prompt Attention. Visitors are respectfully invited to see the Beautiful Flowers. The British National Thrift Building Society. (Incorporated under Act of Parliament.) A Large Amount of Money READY TO BE ADVANCED. APPLICATIONS INVITED. For Prospectuses and othor particulars, apply to THE SECRETARY, CENTRAL CHAMBERS, GOAT STREET, SWANSEA. The Subscription N.B.—Applica- Meetings will be tions for Share* held at Messrs. can be made to HILL and Co.'s \$ £ y JOSJI the Officers or Offices, London femankBH Secretaries. House, Castle st., 01 Jfjf Swansea, on the £ 1,000 and up- THIRD FRIDAY in wards ready to be every month. advanced. SWANSEA BOROUGH PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY Shares, £100. Monthlv Subscription, 10s. per Share. CHAIRMAN—Mr. THOMAS HARRIES, Heathfield. TREASURER—Mr. WILLIAM DAVIES, Bank Villa. SOLICITOR—Messrs. JENKIN JONhS & MONGER, 5, Fisher-street. SURVEYOR—Mr. WILLIAM WATKINS, Russell-street. BANKERS—THE GLAMORGAN BANKING OOMPY. CJ Mr. T. B. JOHNS, Uplands. 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