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LAST 14 DAYS OF SALE. TAYLOR AND COMPANY (LIMITED) ARE now, and for 14 DAYS LONGER, making considerable con- cessions in price to all buyers of Glass, China, and Earthenware, and to SEPTEMBER 30th will continue to allow a FULL REDUCTION of TEN PER CENT. from their usually low Prices in this Department in order to facilitate STOCK-TAKING 14 days hence. MESSRS. TAYLOR CO., (LIMITED). 6, Castle Square, Swansea. United Service Buildings, Strand, 99, Oxford-street. Swansea. 20, High-street, Ilfracombe. 33. Walter-road, Swansea. 100, Bryn-y-mor Road. Swansea, The Dunns, Mumbles. I 9, Southgate-street, Gloucester. [01 SALES BY AUCTION. COUNTIES OF GLAMORGAN AND CARMARTHEN. PARTICULARS OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES WHICH WILL BE OFFERED FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE MACKWORTH ARMS HOTEL, SWANSEA, ON THURSDAY, THE 23RD DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1886, :B"Y" IFt -v\T:hI.[.. J" IST O. JRBES, IN THE FOLLOWING OR SUCH OTHER LOTS AS MAY HEREAFTER BE DETERMINED Lot PARISH, j PREMISES. TENANT. ACREAGE. i 1 Loughor .Caebersen, otherwise Cae Whittle .J.B&rrett. 0 3 7 2 Do.Cae Llewelyn Jas. Banfield 3 0 9 3 Do.Caebach Do. 1 1 3 4 Do. Broadoak Field Do. 2 2 29 5 Do. Broadoak Field Do. 1 0 35 6 Do.Rosog Farm, Part of John Morgan 6 2 1 7 Do.iHedgingfachfipld .John Barrett 2 0 3 8 Do. Two Houses and Gardens, part of Rosog David Thomas 0 2 0 9 Do.ICaeffynnon J* Morgan 13 3 10 Do. Waunfawr Do. 2 2 35 11 Do..jRosog House, garden and land Do- ••• ••• 2 0 30 12 Do. Gnemawrisfa. DI. Morris, repres. 3 0 15 IS Do. Caeroawrucha Do. ••• 1 1 33 14 Do.J Accommodation Land, near Rosog .John Morgan 2 2 21 15 Do.(Two Fields, part of Fernal Do. 3 2 14 16 Do..JTwo do. do. Do. 6 0 38 17 Do. Onerhicketroawr, part of Fernal W. Me'Adam 5 2 5 18 Do.Caerhicketbach.partofFernaJ. Do. 5 022 19 Do. Caellwynccch, part of Fernal Do. 3 2 18 20 Do..JCMbach,part of Fernal .D.Bevsa. 1 0 1 21 Do.jWaunrhyd, part of Fernal W. Mc'Adam 2 2 9 22 Do. Two Fields, part of Fernal Do. 8 3 29 24 Do. Caerhicketmawr, patt of Fernal.W. Mc'Adam 1 3 39 25 Do. iGurden and Land near Fernal Newydd. David Thomas 0 1 26 26 Do.Field near Waun Farm Miss Jones. 0 1 17 27 Do. Helistield .John John. 1 0 6 28 Do. Landsbare Dr. T. M. Jones 0 1 12 29 Do. The Bush Inn," Loughor John Barrett 0 0 0 30 Do. Landshare, garden under Loughor Castle Do. 0 2 15 31 Llandilofawr Cwmberach Farm Howell Bowen 47 217 32 Llandebie Wernddu Farm T. Llewellyn 60 1 16 33 Bettws Llwchysawel Farm. Isaac Jones 164 0 3 34 Do.Hanwen House and Land Thomas Thomas 6 0 0 35 Llanedi .CaecorrinFarm .Mrs. Owen 128 1 28 36 Do. Do. (part of) Do. 8 2 27 37 Do. Do. (Do.) Do. 1 2 37 38 Llangyfelach Penlanne Farm .Jno. Davies 80 138 39 LIangyfelaeh { Trescyrchmawr } A. H Jones 108 2 8 »U»«<D«B{FSS?Sr.HrSr .mis 40 Loughor Berthllwydd Farm .J°hn Howell 28 0 30 41 Llangennech Cottages No. 1 W. and H. Thomas. 0 10 42 Do. Do. No.2 Do. 0 10 43 Do. Do. No. 3 Jenkin Henry 0 2 0 For Further particulars apply to PHELPS, WOODFORDE & Co., 14, Red Lion-square, London, or to the AUCTIONEER, Swansea. [0917 COUNTY OF PEMBROKE. The Celebrated Glogue Slate Quarries, the Glogue Farm, -Aud TY-COED FARM, with the numerous Cottages thereon. These well-known Slate and Slab Quarries, far the best in South Wales, are adjacent to the Glogue Railway Station, to which there is a special siding, affording the readiest transit by railway to all parts of the kingdom, whilst the railway which is now open to the seaport town of Cardigan—distant therefrom only 13 miles, immensely adds to the value of this exceptionally important Property for sea transport. The Quarries are opened on the system of galleries, and with a moderate outlay will prove to be one of the most important and lucrative works in Wales. The Mill-houses are fitted with powerful modern Machinery, worked by a turbine with never failing and plentiful supply of water power. The whole is in excellent order, and will be sold as a going concern, and embraces an area of about 409 acres. The Farms are well situate, abundantly supplied with water, close to the Railway Station, and intersected by good roads. Messrs J HOWELL THOMAS & THOMPSON, Are favoured with instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, At the Mackworth Arms Hotel, Swansea, On FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1886, THE above GRAND MINERAL and AGRICUL- TURAL ESTATE. Particulars, plans, and conditions of sale, may be ob- tained of Messrs. Tyas and Huntington, Solicitors 15 King-street, Cheapside, London or of Messrs. J. Howell Thomas and Thompson, estate agents and land va'uers Carmarthen. [0956 forest iiodge, Jtsreoon. (About three miles from Devynock, and six from Brecon Station.) THIS arnnal SALE offl DRAFT STOCK will be held on TUESDAY, the 21st SEPTEMBER. 1886. 750 young .ewes (excellent cross breds, pure Cheviots, and strong Welsh), 560 fat three year old wethers (Cheviot, Scotch and Welsh), 200 ewe and wether lambs (cross Shropshire Cheviot and Welsh), three Shropshire rams, 10 pure Cheviots 25 cross Uheviot and Cardie (very hardy), 40 cattle (bred specially for dairy purposes), most young cows and heifers in calf (Shorthorn, Ayrshire and Jersey), one fine pedigree two year old Jersey ball, 15 horses and ponies, 20 pigs. The stock is hardy and improving, the farm being 1,200 feet above sea level. f Lunch at 11.30. Sale at one exactly, three months credit on approved security. Stock trucked by arrange- ment. Breaks will meet purchases at 11.15, at Brecon Station from Mid-Wales, Hereford, Newport, Mon., Cardiff, Taff Yale, and Merthyr, &c., and at Devynock Station at 10 o'clock from Swansea and Neath lines. In the evening breaks will convey purchases to Devynock, it 5.18, for the Mid-Wales and Hereford lines, and to the same station at 6.13, for Swansea, Neath, Cardiff, Newport, &c. W. S. MILLER & CO. 8th September, 1886. [0983 ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT. 2500 Shropshire Sheep. THE GREAT AUTUMNAL & FINAL SALE OF THE SEASON. SHREWSBURY SMITHFIELD, SEPT. 23 and 24, 1886. The Catalogue will include- „ 300 RAMS and RAM LAMBS, R 2,200 SHEARLING and STOCK EWES, Being selections from upwards of 100 eminent Ram era and Flockmasters. THURSDAY, SEPT. 23-300 RAMS and RAM F'RTTVAV LAMBS. RID AY, „ 24 -2,200 EWES (principally Shearlings.) be the largest and most important _:i. 1 Shropshire Sheep this season, and the opportu- Sale at Ten o clock precisely each day. upon app^catiolVinS fUU particulars and Pedigrees, upon application. LYTHALL, MANSELL. & WALTERS, Offices, College Hill, Shrewsbury. AuCtl°n\oi024 Clearance Sale of Household Furniture, &c. In consequence of giving up their Sale Room in Gomerian PlAce, Swansea, \Messrs, BEYNON and LEWIS WILL SELL BY AUCTION On FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 24th, 1886, Commencing at 11 o'clock, THE following VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNI- JL TURE and EFFECTS, comprising:— Walnut cheffionere with marble top and plate glass panels, mahogany chest of drawers, iron Fench bed- stead, spring mattresses, child's swing cot wirh bedding, mahogany dining room suite covered in hair, with spring seats, drawing room suite in crimson rep, inlaid walnut loo tables, couches, easy chair in bair, library table with two drawers, clocks, time-pieces, swing glasses, dressing tables, oil paintings and engravings, fenders, fire irons, large deal tables with drawers, case of shipped birds, deal cupboard, linen press, sewing machines, double set of harness, patent cutting machine, (used for making collars), child's perambulator with rubber twyres (nearly new), kitchen and culinary requisites, and a large assort- ment of other useful effects. No Reserve. Auctioneers' offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street. Swansea. [01028 Bay View Villa, Eaton-Crescent, Uplands, j Swansea. SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNI- J TURE, PLATE, BOOKS, OIL PAINTINGS. CHINA, GREENHOUSE PLANTS, &c. Messrs. JOHN F. HARVEY <fc CO. Have received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION (Under the powers of a Bill of Sale), at the above place, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1886. THE undermentioned VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., the property of Mr. AMBROSE BEARD, comprising- DiNiNG ROOM.—Large mahogany sideboard with plate- glass back mahogany horse-hair suite, mahogany dining table, with two extra leaves, walnut window ditto! ditto HHf8 w°^-ValuabIe oil painting by Prudon Wavlavpr°'» ,^il,tT-S f0Tt MessaSe 5" diUo, ditto seer) bv Bill *i°' dl,t?' Smither's Shop," (Land- carpet ru* large pier glass, Brussels lusfm, cofi vile steel f .IT* marble ditto- rep cui tains and blinds an<l fender-irons, set best globes, American chair &c. 66 8 chandelier and DRAWING-ROOM.—Black "«n«i ■ and Collard; black and y Collard bevelled plate-glass, walnut suite in fien^ed Wit i walcut centre table, walnut card table wal, w settee, black and gold pier g,ass, lot'sTedTng^v n° handsome vases, lustres, Axminster carpet (n<Z\MgS and white skin rugs, plate-glass candelXas "h^dsome coal vase, steel and bronze fender, steel ashpan fi,e irOns, Venetian blinds, five-light chandelier 60 v»Vir,= pieces of China (old pattern.) w ya110^ BREAKFAST ROOM.—Mahogany cheffioniere and book- case, walnut cheffioniere with marble top, library of books, mahogany easy chairs, three light mahogany ditto with cushions, square breakfast room table, walnut window ditto, pier glass, window pole and curtains, Brussels carpet, black skin rug, chandelier with three globe lights, steel fender and fire-irons, ashpan, two bronze candelabras. BEDOOMS.—Mahogany half-tester, brass-mounted and iron bedstead, feather and millpuff beds, bedding and mattresses, mahogany and maple chests of drawers, washstands and dressing tables, toilet glasses, black and gold ditto with bevelled-edged glass, Brussels, tapestry and other carnets, rugs, steel fenders and fire-irons, tables, chairs, mahogany commode, window pole, curtains, &c. HALL.—Mahogany hall stand, hanging lamp with glass and marble top, mahogany chairs, oil cloth, barometer, handsome clock, vase and stand, hand-painted vase, weather glass. KITCHEN.—The usual culinary utensils, &c. Also a large glass GREEN HOUSE, vinery, and peaches, plants' W°°d Sitings, pot stands, and about 100 pots of The Auctioneers beg to call the notice of the Public o this, announcement as being one worthy of special attention. j r Goods to be on view on the Saturday prior to the day of sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. There will be no reserve. Catalogues may be had and further information obtained on application to the Auctioneers, at their Offices and Auction Mart, 4, and 5, Goat-street, Swansea. [0974. SALE BY AUCTION. Boars Pit and Grange Faring Norton Mumbles, near Swansea (A few minutes walk from the Westcross Station on the Oystermouth Railway). Mr. J. M. LEEDER Has received instructions from R. WILMOT, Esq., who is leaving the neighbourhood, to SELL BY AUCTION At Boars Pit Farm, on TUESDAY, SEPT. 28th, 1886 THE Whole of the Valuable Dead STOCK CT?OP« IMPLEMENTS, &c„ consisting of' harness' horizontal engine, farming implements, dairy utensils' corrugated iron Dutch barns, several ricks of well harvested hay, about 11 acres of mangolds, swedes potatoes, and carrot?, &c, together with a quantitv r»f useful tools, too numerous to mention. The Auctioneer begs to call attention to th* f*„*■ that the whole of the Dead Stock is nearly new Jti of the best make. The hay is well harvested, and is well worthy the attention of dealers and others The root crops are well grown, are easy of acCes* being a short distance from Swansea, will commk™? „ ready retail Sale. mmand a Catalogues are in course of preparation and had on application to the Auctioneer. d mar be Six Months Credit will be given on well secured bills of £ 10 and upwards, or a discount of 5 per cent ner annum allowed for cash. • Per Luncheon by Ticket at half-past Twelvp Sale to commence at half-past One The whole will be sold without the slightest" For further particulars apply to the Auction* his Offices, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea [01027. Broadley Farm, Bishopston, Near Swansea, within U miles from Blaolrmii QI .• on the Oystermouth Railway. tl0n M1.. JOHN M. LEEDER will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION At the above Farm (in consequence r>f v,- the Farm) giving up On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22ND 1886 THE whole of the valuable LIVE STC/PK- HAY, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURF effects. The stock consists of nd other CATTLE.—12 cross-bred, Ayrshire milch cows, pedigree Alderney and shorthorn heifers, 11 two and three-year-old Hereford c°w-\and horn steers and heifers, 10 yearling short- heifers, 10 do. calves, &c. s °* steers and HORSES.—Powerful brood cart maw tj "Sally" (a useful all round mare) >J0>Tn' do- "Blossom," 5 years old, about 15.2 hands mare powerful worker; bay mare "Bess" n & g0od an<l hands, by Renfred, a perfect huntress' and 15-2 harness; strawberry roan cob mare Fanri „ _"een in about 14.1 hands, a perfect hack • v>Q T years, Jenny," 5 years, about 13.2 hands, nn;0f mare drive 2 two-year-old colts by SarcliP(W '>°c e and old filly by Sarchedon," &c. f°ur-year- PIGS.—White Colshill sow and 12 nio-=< i pigs, &c. 11°3> 3 large bacon IMPLEMENTS.—2 tumble carts and trebles r • mowing machine by wood, do, by Hrrnu' feaPIcg and light iron roller, heavy do., heavy and ffi; £ °rSe ,ake> scarifiers, do. horse hoej, 2 two- wheeled ,rr°W3> d°- Howard, do. double-furrow plough 2-rr>w by seed barrow drill, turnip cutter, cake brealf«llrn,p-dl! machine and weights, winnowing machine'' T6'8!1?118 machine and horse gear, chaff cutter with gea • 8"\n8 mill and gearing by Lemon,sheep and catM^ 6rist and iron hurdles, laddtrs, single, double s^8' ,Wood harness, rakes, forks, &c. plough CROPS.—About 17 acres of Tartarian o\t<i a* ai of barley, do. 10^ acres of clover and pasture hkv "on?* whole is put up into well-secured and suitable HM™ J harvested without rain. °'e ricks> and The Household Furniture and Dairy Ufcen«nJ« aquantity of useful articles too numerous to menti^"96 POULTRY.—Consisting of a large quantity 0f dnM™ fowls, geese, turkeys, guinei fowls, &c. UCKS, The Stock is well-selected and suitable for the neigh- bourhood, the cows in particular are capital milk nro ducers. The Alderney and Guernsey are of the choicest quality and purest blood, and combine symmetry and excellence of quality, with great milking capacity The bora^area capital useful lot for farm and general our poses; the hacks also are particularly good. The imnlo ments are comparatively new and in good condition « expense being spared to obtain the late«t and V ? systems. u oes6 Four months' credit will be given on security for sums over £ 10, or discount allowed rate of £ 5 per cent, per annum. r 1. r 1- no Reserve. Luncheon by ticket at 12.30 D m Two Q'clack™lianT .t Oystermouth Trains leaVe Swansea, Gower «tM Rutland-street stations, at 10.2 a.m 11 9 „ street and p.m. from Mumbles at 10.5 a.m. 11 e; „ "ln' and ^2 2 p.m. from Victoria Station, L & N W p' "J -.a/?d ^.5 and 12. 30 p.m. W,H-at 10.0 a.m. For further particulars apply to tho A his Offices, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street Sw^m1"' a* [01019 Sale of Fire-proof Safes. e ssvs. H. H ILL and Co WILL SELL BY AUCTION On TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st, 1886, At Three o'clock p.m., In the London House Auction Rooms 10 Castle-street, Swansea TWENTY-TWO fire and Burglar rpLt: manufactured by Messrs. SAMUEL w,™ k SAFES, Park Works, West Bromwich. near^ SrmSh*8 a"d Co- Established 30 Years. Dgham' rnin [01016 Sale of Valuable LeaseholdPr^I^:—~ | Swansea- J Mr. DANIEL PHILLIPS I Has been instructed to SELL BY AUCTION (Subject to such Conditions as shall then and M read), at the 616 CASTLE HOTEL, Castle-square, Swansea CASTLE HOTEL, Castle-square, Swansea Ob TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, iggg THE following LEASEHOLD PROPFRTV LOT 1.—ALL THAT HOUSE AND No. 5, Woodbury Villas, Uplands, Swan,JPREMlSES, pied by Mis. T. H. Davies, having a frontal 0ccn- The premises contain dining room, drawing J fee** fast room, conservatory, kitchen, back do °°i' ^reak- bedrooms, bath room (hot and cold water! Iar> six veniences. Greenhouse at the rear of nr»Ji and.con- 12ft., heated by steam. The premises aifl^i ?4ft-by other premises under a lease for 99 years finL 5f 25, 1872, at a ground rent of £ 20 per annum ecember i £ 5 per annum is payable in respect of thi« 1 S w^ich LOT 2.-ALL THOSE THREE DWELUNn rr AND PREMISES, Nos. 59, 60, and 61 N 0IJSES street, Swansea, containing five rooms each J ^XFORD- to Messrs Bennett, Burge, and Williams resn ° ♦•&ow *et I a rental of 6s. 6d. per week each. This proc at under an underlease for 99 years (less 3 daviw *8 29th, 1873, at a ground rent of £ 1010s. per an m SeP4- will be sold in one or more lots to suit Pa h" and sold in more than one lot the ground rent w-ift ers» if tioned equally. # WU1 be appor- Lot 1 is situated in a healthy and elevated and within a convenient distance of the cent town, is a most compact private residence t^le built is in splendid state of repair, and n ?erf investment. 88 most eligible Lot 2 are so situated that the demand for li this description is far in access of the supp]v Uses of The whole of the above property is drained water is laid on as required by the Swansea TT tary Authority. 1 an Sani- Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the Aft« For further particulars apply to Messrs PTarM^0?D" Isaac, Solicitors, Rutland-street; Mr. William fl and agent, 18, Union-street; or to the Auctinn^T v,es> offices, Waterloo Chambers, Swansea. rat his roioi? The Western Counties and South Wales Telephone Company, Limited, ARE now prepared to receive the names of -RJ • and Private Parties wishing to becomA bers to any of the below-named Exchanges— Sabscn- Llanelly, Swansea, Landore, Morriston Wooii. Ferry, Port Talbot, and ultimately through Briton and Bristol. y tnronSh to Cardiff For particulars, apply to- H. SPAGNOLETTI Telephone Exchange, 35, Neath and District Advertlsinsr, Bill-poniit^ Circular Distributing' Company! S* aUd OFFICE: 13, CATTLE STREET, NEATH. BEST Permanent Posting Stations in Town Neighbourhood. Contractors for all desTrinH of Advertising, Circular distributing, &e. SCriptlon ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. AU Parcels t) be distinctly addressed to T Hawking Neath. oi2] UALE BY AUCTION. Gilvach Fach Farm About two miles from Neath, on the Pontardawe Road. SALE OF FARItI STOCK AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. LEWIS BROTHERS Are instructed by Mr. THOMAS HUGHES h SELL BY AUCTION On the Premises as above, on TUESDAY, Sept. 21, 1886, THE whole of the LIVE STOCK, CROPS & I IM- PLEMENTS, and part of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising— STOCK.—Two cows in full profit, geese, I^u'try, rick prime meadow hay about four tons, rick of ditto about two toro, f-ek of short hay about three tons, ricks of oats, 40driiii of magnum-bonum potatoes, a quantity of general ganien produce, three tons of bedding. » two- wheet dog-cart, cart, gambo, sbaft aad leading harness, cbaff-eutter, saddle and bridle, wheelbarrow, hurdles, ladder, pikes, lakes, &c. FDRNITURE.—Mahogany centre table, mahogany Pem- broke hble, mahogany bookcase, kitchen table, wash. btahd and dressing table, and numerous other useful aundries. Terms—Four months' credit, on approved bills, on puivhases exceeding five pounds, cr the usual discount on cash payments. Refreshments at 1 o'clock, Sale at 2 p.m. The Stick and Crops are of a useful description and in good condition. The Mart, Neath, September 9th, 1886. [01007 Cringallt. Neath. Important Sale of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FUR. NITURE AND EFFECTS. Messrs. LEWIS BROS., Are favoured with instructions from MRS. WHITTINGTON TO SELL BY AUCTION, At CRINGALLT, On THURSDAY and FRIDAY, SEPT. 23 and 24, 1886, THE whole of the very Superior and Substantial HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTES and OTHER EFFECTS, v:z DRAWING-ROOM.-Luxurious easy chaira, upholstered in cretonne; walnut couch, luxuriously upholstered in crct mne, spring seat, and head, spring sid-s and hair stuffed; set of crtt->nne covers, bent wood rocking chair, with cane seat and back ebonized occasional cbairs, wal- nut d.tto, rosewood Canterbury, walnut in-laid whatnot; lov table, in very fine burr walnut; ebonized gipsy table, cot'age pianoforte, brilliant overmantel, wish bevelled plates, in Mack and gold decor ted frame; gilt window cornices handsome crtt >nne window drapery chromo lithographs richly-designed Axminster carpet (new) b!aok skin rug and mat*; handsome brass fender, fire brasses, bia^s ccal vase, &o., &c. DINING ROOM.—Mahogany telescopic table, with 4 leaves; excellent sideboard in Spanish mahogany; ma- hogany couch in Jeither, hair stuffed mahogany easy chairs in leather, 6 mahogany chairs en suite; mahogany dinner waggon mahogany side table superior Brussels carpet; be.trth rug, black skin rug; coal vase, with brass fittings, steel fender, fire irons; pair of brass candlesticks timepiece in marble case newspaper rack valuable engravings tapestry window curtains; brass curtain chains; mahogany window pole and fit. tings, &c., &c. TL BRBAKFAST-ROOM. Walnut suite, upholstered in cretonne walnut telescopic table, with one leaf; a table pianoforte in rosewood case, 6§ octave, by Pape, Paris mahogany cheffoniere sideboard; specimen cabinet in rich mahogany; Sutherland chair; pictures large Palmer's lamp; square of superior Brussels carpet (bordered); hearthrug; coal vase. with brass mounts; scroll fender, ifre irons, &c. HALL.—Oak table on cabriole legs, with marble top 2 oik chairs; mahogany bat and umbrella stand a Fitzroy barometer; engraving; gong; eigbt-day clock in mahogany case 2 squares of linoleum; mats, &c. STAIRCASE AND LANDING. -Brussels carpet (new) brass rods; door mats; pair of damask windoT curtains and pole; pictures, kc. BFEDROOMS.—Suite consisting of a 4 feet wardrobe, with plate glass door, pedestal toilet table, with glass attached, marble top washstand, with circular front, and pedestal, in very fine Hungarian ash; in-laid pine suite consisting of a 4-ft. wardrobe, marble top washst Iud toiltt table, toilet glass, cupboard, 3 chairs and towel rail excellent Spanish mahogany wardrobe 8-ft. 6-in. with carved front, fitted with trays and drawers in centre and 2 wings superior brass half tester bedstead, superior iron ditto, with brass mounts, iron French bedsteads spring mattresses, hair ditto, wool ditto; palliasses, feather and millpuff beds dimity bed furniture, mahogany chest of drawers, mahogany washstand with marble top; oval and circular dressing glasses on mahogany; stands mahogany and birch towel rails; birch commode, double sets of ware, japanned toilet sEt; couch, easy chair in leather, w k, r arm ch.tir (cushioned). Sutherland chair, folding ditto, cane-seat chairs occassional t .bles, mahogany Pemtroke table mantel board, with t .pestry border; cbromo-lithographs and eneravinzs square of Brussels carpet, with border, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearth rugs, skin ditto window poles and fit'ings. lacecurta ns, 3 b.tis, fenders, fire irons, parted chest-of-drawers, painted dressing TESCH4S"lIUNDBY?PANTRIES. Long deal tah!^with 4 drawers; deal centre and side tables deal' cupboard, 6 strong spindle-back cbairs, trav meat safe, mangle, tubs, clothes horse small cooking range, large fender, iron stand, wl single-barrel gun, lawn tennis set, croquet set, photographic camera and stand, time- kettle several lamps, scale and weights, assortment of cooking utenils bread pan, filter, an as8orxrneu jjIiner ware, china tea service, THE CONSENTS OF 2 GREEN-HOUSES -Consutrag 0f several hundred plants in pots, magnificent Marechal N OUTHOUSES', 'GARDENS. &C.—A lean-to green-house, iron roller (double cylinder), lawn mower, carriage lift, saddle, harness-Btand, stove tet of Whipple trees, 2 wheelbarrows, dog kennel, 3 large water casks, water tank materials of 2 wooden sheds, 2 garden frames,^bout i an acre of potatoes which will be sold 1 nThe Goods^will be on view on Wednesday, September 22nd, *0 Comine°ncePat Eleven a.m. each day. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers one week 6The Mart, Neath, September 3rd, 1886. [01006 Blaenhonddan Isaf Farm. Two miles from Neath, on the Pontardawe Road. SALE or CROPS, AND Messrs. LEWIS BROS. Are instructed by Mr. DAVID JONES, TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the above Farm, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1886. rflHE whole of the excellent FARM STOCK, com- SHEEP*—40 fat sheep. 20 breeding ewes. CATTLE —Four cows, in full profit; fat cow, a three- year old heifer in calf, two three-year old ditto, three two-vear old ditto, a two-year old heifer, three one-year old ditto and a one-year old steer. HORSES Bay horse, 14$hand, six years old; bay mare, 14 hands,'eight years old; bay mare with colt, grey mare 13 hands, four years old, with Pins —Sow in farrow, five store pigs. number of geese, ducks, aud fowls. CROPI -Rick of Prime meadow h.ayu and ?lover' a^°nt 11 torn f two ricks of short hay, eight and seven tons each 18 ricks of oats, two neks of fern, about four tons each; and half a^ a^reshing machine and gear, chaff- cuSXrganS*. -ingplouk harrows, roller, pikes, leading and shaft harness, &c., &c. T q;x months' credit on approved Bills on all p",cL»e. P" »" cash T> at 12 o'clock. Sale at 1 p.m., sharp. Messrs. John F. Harvey & Co., AUCTIONEERS AND ACCOUNTANTS, B-PP tn inform their Friends and the Public generally that they have REMOVED to their new Offices and Auction Rooms, No 4 Lower Goat-street, Swansea., Where their Business will for the future be carried on. They have inverted the premises lately owned by Mr. wr j Knilder into extensive Offices, Auction S1;n?LTRooms wh^ are by far the largest in the and Storage facilities of back entrance, iBt»the '"W r°l^rties^ wishing^store goods of any description may do so on reasonable terms, and advances wiU be made if ^Auction sales of furniture, &c., conducted weekly, and settlements made the day after sale. To meet a long felt want they wtll be prepared to hire the Mart for sales, &c., to other Auctioneers on reason- able terms. [0639 EDU CATION AL. UPLANDS SCHOOL, 9 & 10, Glanmor-Terrace Swansea Principal Rev. J. E.. MANNING M.A. Terms on application. THE next Term will commence SEPTEMBER 20th [024 PONTARDAWE. THE COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. PRINCIPAL: W. SAMUEL, B.A., M.R.C S. THOROUGH preparation for Examinations. Terms JL on application. Next Term commences SEPTEMBER 13th. [0289 Art Classes. 1 THE CLASSES, UNDER THE DIRECTION OF Mrs. J. C. VYE-PARMINTER, WILL RE-COMMENCE SEPTEMBER 22nd, 1886. Oil and Water-Colour Painting, including Painting from the Costume Model, Miniature, Tapestry, Art ( Pottery, Screen and Fan Painting, &c. Also Classes for Drawing. Students may enter at any time. t Broadway Villa, Walter-road, Swansea. [026 Violin School. MR. BARGEER WALL visits Swansea daily, and attends his pupils at their residence or receives them at his music room, MR. G. H. BRADER'S, Heath- field-street, when terms may be had on application. [027 Tremont House, 6, Walter's Road. HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. CONDUCTED by Miss HIGGINSON and Miss SCHILD of Hanover, Diplomee. PUPILS PREPARED FOR EXAMINATIONS. Careful Tiaining and a Comfortable Home offered to a few Boarders. Beginning of THIRD TERM, 1886, SEPT. 16th. [028 Boarding and Day School for Girls. BLENHEIM HOUSE, WALTER'S ROAD, SWANSEA., CONDUCTED by AIRS. CHUNE, widow of H. C. CHUNE, Surgeon, and the MISSES CHUNE, certifi- cated, resident and visiting governesses and masters. Pupils prepared for local examinations. Vacancy for Boarders. [029 Third Term commences TUESDAY, SEPT. 14th, 1886. Chepstow Grammar School. (A SELECT PRIVATE SCHOOL.) THE Highest Educational Advantages. Generous Country Home. Splendid Situation. GEORGE DEWDNEY, B.A. HARRY DEWDNEY, B.A. [0671 South Wales College of Practicall Engineering, Goat Street and Waterloo Street, Swansea. WORKSHOP EXPERIENCE combined with sound theoretical training, for any brtnc'i of the Engineering profession. Students thoroughly prepared for commercial pur suits ether than engineering. Large staff of Instruc- tors. Accommodation for over 100 students in the workshops. A single subject can be taken. Fees for College course from £5 per term and from 10a. 6d. per term for a single subject. PROSPECTUSES and further information can be had on application to the PRINCIPAL, T. SMITH BRIGHT, C.E., ? Northampton Villa, Swansea; J. HALES ASBRIDGE, 20, Bryn-y-mor-road, Swansea or to the London Agents, 9 OSBORKOW, WHITE and LOLY, Cheapside, E C. i [071 r t f Neath Proprietary School. HEAD MASTER: REV. J. ALLAN PRIDE, B.A., t AND ASSISTANT MASTERS. [ Apply for Prospectuses to the Head Master; or to the Chairman, The Ven. Archdeacon of Llandaff, The | Rectory, Neath. [0286 ILFRACOMBE. DEVON.—LADIES COLLEGE. GREAT Educational advantages. Pupils have suc- cessfully passed Public Examina'ions. Terms very moderate. Premises beautifully situated. Home comforts and health of Pupils carefully studied. Parlour boarders received. PRINCIPAL—MRS. HEALE. [0493 St. Andrew's College, Swansea, (Now located in ST. JAMES' CRESCENT.) HEAD MASTER: G. GRAHAM SUTHERLAND, F.E.I.S. WITHIN the past 12 years 104 of the Pupils of this School have been successful in University and Preliminary Professional Examinations, a large numbe having obtained the Title of Associate in Arts. Classes always Reading for Examinations. The Winter Term begins on TUESDAY, September 14tb. [01029. Swansea Private Higher Grade School and Kindergarten. CONDUCTED by Certificated Trained Teachers on C School Board principles. Boys: MR. WARDHAUGH, C.M. GIRLS: MRS. GRIFFITHS, C.M. Preparatory Classes and KINDERGARTEN for Gentlemen s Children. MRS. WARDHAUGH, KINDERGARTENER. Vacancies for Boarders. Pupils prepared for all Preliminary Examinations. Private Lessons and Evening Classes. TERMS MODERATE. Edinburgh House, 38, Walter-road. [01023 The Musical College of Wales. PRESIDENT-SIR HUSSEY VIVIAN, BART., M P VICE-PRESIDENT-J. T. D. LLEWELYN, ESQ PENLLERGARE. PRINCIPAL-JOSEPH PARRY, ESQ., Mus. Doc CANTAB. SEPTEMBER Term begins on MONDAY, the 20tb O Subjects taught—singing, pianoforte, organ and composition. Classes held weekly in sight-singing theory, harmony, counterpoint and form. Fees (one lesson per week) under 12, £ 1 6s.; under 15, £ 1 15S over 15, 22 2s. all in advance. Candidates prepared for degrees and all examinations. [0984 Mount Pleasant Middle Class School, Heathfield Street. PRINCIPALS: — 1 Senior Department (Girls only admitted) Miss JENKINS JAMOR MLSS SHEPHERD'. BOYS admitted in Junior Department an/I 1 for Higher Grade and other Boys' SchoolsPrepared In consequence of a class of boys leaving +„ Boys'Schools, there will be several vacant Proceed to be filled by either girls or boys °ancies> w^ich may Next Term commences AUGUST 30th Prospectuses on application 1 [0808 Swansea Kindergarten r « CONDUCTED BY MISS HENNINGS, In the Schoolroom adioininn. oi « j e en s Road. THTEMMB 14™ WI" COMMMCE 0" TCESDAT, SIP- Governess pupils required. [0954. Academy of Music, 129, Walter Road, Swansea. MRS. EDWARD FRICKER & MISS M. FRICKER BEG to acquaint their Pupils and Friends that LESSONS will be RESUMED on SEPTEMBER 11th. Instruction includes Pianoforte, Harp and Violin. [0943 HOTELS. SHERWOOD HOTEL ADAM STREET, STRAND, LONDON. PROPRIETOR W. H. PRUST (LATE OF SWANSEA).* [031 IDUCATIONALl Italian Lessons. MADAME DI MARTINO begs to inform tar puDils and friends that her Quarter commences ttle 25th of this month.—Address 8, Mansel-street. [01030 High-Class Boarding and Day R School for Girls. Foreign and English Governesses. Svmnsltic? A-rt' Piano' Harp, Violin, Singing, Nn»BrnnI Calisthenics and Mathematics. titive Examinations^*68 obtainod in PRXNCIP^US ai"* re*erences on application to the RUSSELL HOUSE, THE MUMBLES. The Ensumg Term will commence on 22nd SEPTEMBER. [025 Miss Langdon, (Pupil and Assistant of the late Miss E. Bedford), BEGS to announce to the Gentry and Inhabitants of Swansea, Neath, and neighbourhood, that her Classes in Dancing, Deportment, and Calisthenics will be resumed at the Albert Hall on Saturday, October 9th, at 3 p.m. Private Lessons given in all the Fashionable dances. Terms on application at Miss DAMP, Heathfield. street, or 2, Sea View Villas, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. [01031 DANCING, DEPORTMENT, CALISTHENICS, AND SPANISH EXERCISES. Gedney House, St. Helen's-road, Swansea. MISS CRAVEN. (Pupil of Mons. Guillaume Faucher, and for Hinvj years teaching with M. d' Eg rill e), WILL RESUME her CLASSES at her Residence in OCTOBER as usual. She returns from London in September, to make arrangements with schools, &c. Classes also held at Neatb, Llanelly, and the Mumbles. Private Lessons in the New Valse, and all fashionable dances. Special attention given tj the carriage of pupils. Minuet, Gavotte, Scotch reels, &c. Engagements made for Lessons out of Town. [0936 Tiie Ladies' College, Ribston Hall, Gloucester. Conducted by the MISSES NEWMAN. THE ensuing Term will begin on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd. A prospectus, with view of House and references, will be forwarded on application. [0935 F. WHITEHEAD, ACCOUNTANT, INSURANCE, COMMISSION AND GENERAL AGENT. OFFICE-4, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. [0594 BIRD'S CUSTARD poWDER. 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