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OUR TEA AT 1S, y D. PER POUND Stands unrivalled as the BEST POSSIBLE VALUE for the Money. TAYLOR & COMPANY, -r., I MV61 ii r-C -El ID [1 Agent: ISAAC GALB, 18, High-street, Swansea. "Wherever men are noble, they love brigb colour; and wherever they can live healthily bright colour is given them, in sky, sea. flowers, and living crea T A T T K EVERYWHERE, or in Tins, Post Free, A S r I A. L JLi (J 1/6 and 3/- (for BATHS, 1/9 and 3/6). J*, k? -L A SIMPLY PERFECTION."—QUEEN. lottos,. EN A M E L Colour Cards FKEX.. GOOD COFFEE IS A LUXURY; IT CAN BE OBTAIHED IN PERFECTION AT ISAAC GALE, iP7 18, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA. TELEPHONE NO. 17. [5684 FISHER STREET, CARRIAGE WORKS, SWANSEA. J O H N .T O N E S &T c o, ^OACH AND VAN BUILDERS. ORDERS FOR NEW WORK, REPAIRS AND PAINTING EXECUTED WITH \Y DESPATCH. FOR SALE. -Second-Hand HANSOM. NEW CART with 3 springs. [4813 THOMAS, WATKINS & JENKINS, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, BRUNSWICK STREET, SWANSEA. PAINTERS, DECORATORS, AND PAPER-HANGERS, (ECCLESIASTICAL DECORATION & LEAD-LIGHT WORK SPECIALITE) PLUMBERS, ELECTRIC BELL-HANGERS, HOT AND COLD WATER AND SANITARY ENGINEERS. Estimates given for every description of Ready-made Joinery and Builders' Work. Experienced workmen sent to any part of the country. ESTABLISHED, 1856. ™> ^MMM—W»-J- mm ■llllifcKM 4 HARRY W SPRING. PRACTICAL UPHOLSTERER, CABINET MAKER, AND BEDDING MANUFACTURER, 50, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. E STIM .A. T ESP R E E 5164 GAS. <3- -A. S • GAS. STOVES, FITTINGS AND BURNERS OF EVERY KIND MAY BE HAD OF F. BONNETT & SON, PLUMBERS, GAS, HOT WATER & SANITARY ENGINEERS, PAINTERS, DECORATORS, &c., 32, FISHER-STREET, SWAN6EA. ESTABLISHED 1839. [4748 LOW LEVEL HAULAGE COMPANY. Chief OSice — 4, MOUNT STREET, SWANSEA. W. WESTLAKE. STEVEDORES, SHIPS' AGENTS, AND GENERAL HAULIERS BY ROAD, RAIL „ AND CANAL. CONTRACTORS TO THE HARBOUR BOARD AND THE PRINCIPAL RAILWAYS OF THE PORT. SHIPS LOADED AND DISCHARGED AT PER TON. LOCOMOTIVES STEAM BARGES, AND LIGHTERS ON HIRE STEAM WINCHES AND STEAM HOIST ON HIRE. [3184 -========= The Bristol Channel Steam Packet Company lJNUAJiA&JU) SAILINGS BETWEEN BRISTOL & SWANSEA Three times every week, as stated below. 'Tl H E <TV E L I N D R A, -*r "RIO FORMOSO" and 'COLLIER," •dSnjajaiESl^ an Silil as f°'lows- if no^ prevented by y unforeseen occurrence, with liberty 0 tow vessels: — For the Month of APRIL, lSt9. SWANSEA AND BRISTOL. From Swansea. From Bristol APRIL. 9 o A M ^RIL. i w°ij)npsday 9.30 p'.m! ^esday 7.0 p.m. 3 Wednesday 10.30 a.m. 6 ^hursday 8.0 p.m. 6 Saturday 10 p !U 9 ^urday 9.0 p.m. 9 Tuesday 3.30p.m. Ii Thur»i}y 12.0 night U Thursday ■■ Q m. 13 Sat&y 2.0 p m. lfiT,?^ay ■" 8> P-m. 16 rUeTcu,avy •• 4.0 p.m. 19 fwh' 10 0 p.m. 18 Thursday •' 6.0 p.m 23 10 p.m- 20 Saturda^ 7.30 p.m- 25TW^y 4 0 P.n>. 25 Thursday ».o p.m' 99 Thursday '■ nm. 27 Saturday •• 2.3) p.m' 29 Monday 7.0 P-"1- 30 Tuesda.v 4.0 p.m" FARES-Best Cabin, 5s. Fore Cabill 6.0 P-. SWANSEA AND ILPRACOMBH. From Ilfracombe MARCHR°M 8WAUSEA- APB»- ,FTV 220 29 vriday o0 D m. 2 TueS^v l'anP-n'- APRIL. 3 P" 16 Tuesdaj 12 Friday 1.30 p.m. 19 fnday 5;30 P-m. 19 Friday 8.0 a.m. 22 M°n4 1.30 p.m. 22 Monday 8.0 a.m. 30 Tuesday 26 Friday 1,45 p.m. ppturn-Best, 8s. FARES:—Best Cabin.6s.; ForeCabin,4s. K Fore,6s.: Availablefor one month.. iifraconibe to all Through tickets issued from Swansea via i"' Western stations in Devonshire 011 the London and Railway. SWANSEA, PADSTOW AND WADEBRIDGE- From Swansea From Padstow. MARCH. „ „ APEIL. M 29 Friday 3-° P-m. 2 Tuesday .• 6.0 a- • APRIL. 16 Tuesday 5.0 a.m. 12 Friday 1.30 P.m. 30 Tuesday 5.0 a.m. | 26 Friday L45 P.M. 1 FARES: Best Cabin, 8s.; Fore Cabin, 5s, Retum-Best | 12s.; Fore, 8s.: Available for 28 days. For further particulars apply to WILLIAM POCKETT General Manager, Entrance South Dock. [051 DIRECT Steam Communication between Liverpool and Swansea. MARCH. 1889. „ TTHE Liverpooland Bristol Channel Steam Navigation Company's Steamers Sunlight" & Plantagenet" ATe intended to sail from Trafalgar Dock, Liverpool, for Swansea, (Calling at MILFORD.) Unless prevented by any unforseen occurrence,) as follow (with or without Pilots, and liberty to tow Vessels:- MARCH MARCH. S Tuesday 12.O night 19 Tuesday 11.0 night 12 Tuesday 6.0 p.m. 26 Tuesday 5.0 p.m. AND FROM Swansea for Liverpool. (Calling at MILFORD when sufficient cargo offers.) MA&CH. I MARCH. 2 Saturday 5.0 p.m. 23 Saturday. 8.0 p.m. 9 Saturday. 9.0 p.m. 30 Saturday. 5..0 p.m. 16 Saturday 5.0 p.m. An Additional Weekly Steamer, between Swansea and Liverpool if inducement offers. FARES -—To and from Swansea, including cabin fee—Cabin, 12s. 6s Children under 12 years, 7s.; Deck, 6s. Return Ticketg-ige; children under 12 years, 12s. 6d. Swansea to Alilford-Cabin, 5s.; Deck 3s. Passengers are requested to take charge of their own luggage as the Ship is not responsible in any way for its safety. All Goods for Milfordand neighbouring Ports are landed at the risk of the Shippers and Consignees a regards Hulk, Ughters, and Boats, AGENTS: > Oriel Chambers, 14, Water-street, Liverpool John Bacon J QI Soatlj side Trafalgar Dock. John Phillips «„ •» Milford. W. L. JENKINS. Swansea, —■ c. [053 n STEAM BETWEEN SWANSEA, BELFAST & g13y^- GLASGOW. FIEST-CLASS POWERFUL STEAMERS Are intended to sail with goods and passengers from No 1 Shed South Dock Basin, SWANSEA, to BELFAST AND GLASGOW Every WEDNESDAY Night. Goods for shipment to Belfast and Glasgow should be alongside Wednesday mornings. Above route offers a favourable opportunity for making a pleasant trip to IRELAND OR SCOTLAND. Passengers will find the Cabin accommodation superior and during summer months, n addition to regular Stewards, a Stewardess is carried. FARES. Belfast, Cabin, 17s. 6d.; Steerage, 10s. Glasgow Cabin, 20s. Steerage, 12s. 6d.; Soldiers and Sailors 10s. Return Tickets, -Fare and a half, available for two months. For rates of freight and further particulars, apply to M. JONES t BRO. Albion Chambers, Cambrian-place, Swansea. 52 //V, ROYH MAIL STEAMERS TO CANADA & UkiTed STATES. SALOON, 10 to 18 BXPEM^ATE' £ 6 6S> STEERAGE, £ 4 y^HEAPBST an Manitoba, the to a11 Parts \J of Cana aji0 t0 the Western Territory and British Coium^a, Tourist rates Thro, Jlfif8 of America. Special Emigrant Emigrant Sleeping 7v^rains daily from Ocean to Ocean, J.' ance of baggage without extra charge. A liberal an a special conductor "^tern bound Emigrants accompany and all the latest m Prof. Fream's new repon est and pam. phlets free on apphcatw otHERS & c 5343] ALLAlf «KU •• Liverpool. ^OMTMTON LTne ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. S.S. SARNIA OREGON .\ND VANCOUVER have Saloons and State-rooms amidships. QHORTE8T ROUTE TO CANADA & WESTERN STATES- O Lowest Inland Fares. Free I u rns Qf i60 acres 0f fertile land. Sailing from Liverpool w, kly, and from Bristol fort- nightly. The steamers of this hnp are replete with everv modern comfort. Cabin Fares from to 15 „uineas g^ond Cabin, £ 8: Intermeiiiate b guin<;is. Steerage £ 4. ADDIV to Flinn, Main, and M(n.tgomer> Ln erp -0i an(j i?rjstol Wm- Pockett, Bristol Steam Packet C nffi e, Swansea • or to ft F: King, High-street Post Office, *• in- a. [5526a' Blus Lias Lrr-e, lie, Limestone and 1 UWT 'ement. BDANIEi >I\T'E ire prepared to • Supply bov< ,*t all Railway Stations, Stormy WorkL.' B r 'bidsend. i23 SALES BY AUCTION. Sale of Valuable Machinery and Contractor's Plant. TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, ENGINEERS, CONTRACTORS & OTHERS. WEST END JOINERY WORKS AND BUILDERS YARD, BRUNSWICK-STREET, SWANSEA. Mr. RICHARD E. HUGHES Has been instructed by Mr. David Morgan, Contractor, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the above yard, ON TUESDAY, the 2nd day of APRIL, 1889, THE WHOLE of the MACHINERY, PLANT MATERIALS, &c. Sale to commence at 11 o clock punctually. Detailed catalogues are being prepared, and can be obtained from the Auctioneer s Offices, 4, Wind-street, Swansea, 3 days prior to sale. [5654 Sale of Valuable Freehold and Leasehold property- Mr. RICHARD E. HUGHES Has been instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION At the ROYAL HOTEL, SWANSEA, On WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3rd, 1889, At three o'clock in the afternoon (Subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced), THE following FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES:- TT1 LOT 1.—ALL that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, situate and being No. 71, Gorse-lane, Swansea, let at £ 19 10s. a year. LOT 2.—ALL that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, situate and being No. 72, Gorse-lane, Swansea, let at £ 19 10s. a year. LOT 3 —ALL that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, situate and being No. 73, Gorse-lane, Swansea, let at £ 19 10s. a year. ^,TT. LOT 4.-ALL that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE. situate and being No. 74, Gorse-lane, Swansea, let at £ 19 10s. a year. _TT LOT 5.—ALL that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, situate and being No. 75, worse-lane, Swansea, letatB1910s.ayear. All the above premises are held for a term of 99 years, from the 24th June, 1879, at a ground rent of £ 18 18s. 3d. Lot 1 will be sold subjecttoa ground rent of £ 3 15a 7d., and Lots 2.3, and 5 subject to a Lo/eTArthlf'T^LVaIUld HOUSES, situate and being at entrance o enrice-court, and those BIX COTTAGES situate and being m penrice. court, Frog-street, Swansea, let respectively to respectable tenants at t^he £ 0 rentals :— One at 8s. 6d., one at 7s. 6d., four at 3s., one at 2s. 6d., an<* Held^on a lease for a term of 58 years, from the 25th March, I860, at a ground rent of £ 25 a ALL that LEASEHOLD HOUSE situate in James street, Swansea, lately known as the Unity Inn, l6t aHe?dforWaeterm of 97 yeara.from the 25th March 100Q af a ground rent ot £ 1 l^s. > LOT 8.—'ALL that FREEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE, GARDEN, and PREMISES, sItuate and. being No. 79, Strand, Swansea, now let to Mr. Morrig on a quarterly tenancy at £ 20 per sub-let by him at 10s. per week, amounting to £ 26 per annum. The entrance to the garden is from Mansel George's Steps. LD LOT 9.-ALL that LEASEHOLD DWELLING. HOUSE, with garden and premises belonging thereto known as the Beaufort House, sub-let on a weekly tenancy at lis. 6d. per week. _>T1T-TTc.T^r. Also DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES adj0inin„ thereto, and known as No. 1, Beaufort-place, su.b-le^ on a weekly tenancy at 3s. per week. :r Also DWELLING HOUSE, being No. 81, Strand ub let on a weekly tenancy at £10 8s. per annum. All these premises are now let direct to Mr Morris, on a quarterly tenancy, at ^45 pei! annum. All these premises are held on lease for a term of 99 years, from the 25th day of March, 1826, at a rental of £ 20 per annum. nwTlv LOT 10.—ALL that LEASEHOLD DWELJJJ^ HOUSE and PREMISES situate and being No 3 Bargeman's-row, now in t e o P of ]y[r3. Derricott, as a weekly tenant, at a gross rental of £ 1° These1 premises are heId, ™ a fl6gge dated 23rd October, 1801, for a term of 99 yearSt from Christmas, 1801, at the low ground rent of „ II LOT 11.-TWELVE fully-paid SIX PER EE PREFERENCE SHARES in the Western Counties Telephone Company, Limited.. LOT 12.—ALL that LEA^EHO D PUBLIC-HOUSE and PREMISES, known aa the Alma Inn, Bennett- street, Landore. Held for a term of 96 years, from^September 1873 at an annual ground rent 01 £ 0 lg. Xhe pronertv is let to Mr. W. D. James on a lease of 14 years, from 24th June, 1887, at the yearly rent of LOT 13.-ALL that FREEHOLD GROUND RENT secured on the above premises. LOT 14.-ALL that MESSUAGE and DWELITNP HOUSE, No. 28, Bennett-street, Landore. Held under a lease for a term of 99 years f™ June, 1869, at a ground rent of £ 1 4S ) and'let at 3s. a week- Further particulars Lot 1 to 5 can be obtained of Messrs. BEOR, FRY and PLANT, solicitors; lot 6. H WILSON PATON, Esq., solicitor; lot 7 to 14, T. \V JAMES, Esq., solicitor. Swansea; or, as to the 'whole from the Auctioneer, 4, Wind street, Swansea. [5675 LLANGENNECH, NEAR LLANELLY,^ CARMARTHENSHIRE. Sale of Valuable Leasehold Tin-Plate Works. Mr. RICHARD E. HUGHES lias been instructed to offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the STEPNEY ARMS HOTEL, LLANELLY, On THURSDAY, the 4th day of APRIL, 1889, At 2 for 3 o'clock in the Afternoon (Subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced), a LL that VALUABLE LEASEHOLD TIN- LOT I.- PLATE WORKS, situate at, Llangetinech and known as tbe MORLAIS TIN-PLATE WORKs, together with two good MESSUAGES or DWELLING HOUSES, near thereto. The Works are well and substantially built, and comprise two rolling mills with 26 and 28 inch rolls respectively; 3 pairs of cold rolls all driven by a powerful condensing engine; 2 recently erected new steel boilers. 30 by 71 feet, by Tinker, Shenton and Co., with galloway tubes mills and annealing furnaces; Howell's patent pickling machine; tin bouse with 6 tinning sets; assorting room ware- house itilway weighbridge new and compact offices. The Works are modern, well arranged, hre in good working order, and capable of turuing out about 1,100 boxes per week. Suitable coal is worked in the neighbourhood. They are exceptionally well situate, being con- nected with the railway system of South Wales by a branch line or siding leading to the Llanelly Branch of the Great Western Railway at Llangennech, and are distant 3 miles from Llanelly and 14 miles from Swansea. The Fixed Machinery and Plant at the Works will be included in the Sale, but the Moveable Machinery and Plant, of which an Inventory will be produced at the Sale. will have to be taken by the purchaser at a valuation in the usual way. This Lot is held for a term of 99 vears from June 24th, 1873, at the annual rent of £ 100. LOT 2.—All that Leasehold, New, and well-built ILLA RESIDENCE, with large garden and field, HENDRE HOUSE," near the Works, now occu- by Mr. William Buckland, as manager, and to be worth = £ 30 per annum. ne area occupied by the House and Garden is 2? acre, and the Field in front contains la. ftnVv, Y an<^ is held for a term of 86f years from The T p mas, 1885, at a rent of £ 11 4s. giving o°r ^as Power after Christmas, 1892, on of the pf *n°nth's notice, to re-take any portion without ant u re(luired for building purposes, The ordnance nli^ i?me.nt in rent- will be exhibited at tv. o above Property Further particulars e- tained of Messrs. Stacks con^ltlons of Sale can be ob- Swansea, or from the Bellingham, Solicitors, Wind-street, Swansea. 1Qneer, at his Offices, 4, V_ [5608 foE HEA^^promohk^^compom HANDLE'S HAND-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES. UNSURPASSED BY ANY MAKE OR MAKER. ADDRESS: 15, CASTLE STREET, SWANSEA. W844 SALES BY AUCTION. aurprnllwynchwyth, Llansamlet, One mSrom MSton and i mile from Llansamlet Station, and midway between Neath and Swansea. IMPORTANT SALE OF HORSES, MILOH COWS, Store Cattle, Pigs, &c. Messrs BEYNON$MEAGER WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the above place, On THURSDAY, APRIL 4th, 1889, THE following valuable HORSES, Stock, Phseton, Traps Harness, Implements, Sc., comprising;— An entire bay cart horse, Captain," 5 years old, staunch worker; strawberry mare pony, 4 years old^ free mover, quiet and good in harness entire chestnot pony 2 years old; bay gelding, 5 years old, good in saddle and harness; bav harness horse, 15.3, reliable free from vice and good all round; bay cob, 15.1, pertecuy q«w ana good in harness; bay cart mare, Pojly, 6 years, iron grey filly, rising 3 vears; bay cob, 14 hands, 3 years old, good all round mare pony. 4 years dark grey cob, 4 years, quiet and good in harness black mare, 5 years, staunch and very fast in harness and saddle; dark brown cart horse, 6 years, 17 hands, staunch 1and good m harness; bay cob, 13 hands, aged; chestnut cob, 13.2 hands, aged, reliable in harness and saddle, &e. CATTLE—7 milch cows and calves, 1 three-year-old heifer to calf in June, 2 steers, &c. CROPST—Smail rick meadow hay and mow of oats. SUNDRIFS. Pheaton, traps, 2 carts, chaffcutter, 2 saddles and bridles, 4 sets of pony harness, 4 sets of cob Further' Entries will be received up to of Sale. Sale to commence at Two odockintheAfternoon. For fuither particulars apply to tbe Auctioneers, at their Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. [5676 TO HOTEL KEEPERS, HOUSEHOLDERS, (FEE. BATH HOUSE HOTEL, NORTON, MUMBLES. Unreserved Sale of well-preserved Household Furniture and other Effects. MR. ARTHUR S. T. LUCAS Has been instructed by the owner, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the above premises, On TUESDAY, APRIL 2nd, 1889, THE whole of the following VALUABLE and WELL- PRESERVED HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and effects (all of which were not required by the in-coming Tenant, Mr. James Chambers).. DRAWING RooM.-Walnut suite in green silk, com- prising couch, two easy chairs and six chairs spring seated, walnut cheffonniere with plate-glass back panels and marble top, walnut oval table, walnut whatnot, gilt pier glass 40in. by 50in., mahogany poles and rings, Brussels carpet, rugs, curtains, oil paintings, oleographs, en- gravings, fenders, fire irons, &c,, &c.. DINING AND SITTING ROOMS.—Mahogany dining room suite in Morocco leather, consisting of couch, ladies and gentlemen's easy chairs and six chairs, massive ma ogany sideboard with plate-glass back with cellarettes and cup- boards, mahogany cbeffonnieres, mahogany chairs and couches in hair. several mahogany telescope dining room tables with extra leaves, antique mahogany sideboard, three eilt pier glasses 30in. by 40in., walnut and ma- hogany occasional tables, smoking chairs, cane-seat and other chairs mahogany poles and rings, marble case clocks, carpets, hearthrugs, curtains, oil paintings (local scenerv) engravings, fenders, fire irons, &c., &c. One of Bradburv's sewing machines in walnut case with foot gear. PASSIGE STAIR CASK. Handsome mahogany umbrella and hat stand, cocoa-nut mats, oil cloth, stair BEDROOMS.-Costing o! m.h".SEtT.f drawer*, mahogany d,earing tehle., mahogany half-circular and other washstands with marble tops, mahogany commodes, mahogany toilet glasses, stained and painted dressing-tables, wash stands and chests of drawers, cane-seated chairs, poles and rings, iron half tester and other bedsteads, straw palliasses, wool mattresses, several feather beds, bolsters and pillows, sets of bedroom ware, bedroom clocks, blankets, sheets, counterpanes, curtains, carpets, rugs, fenders, fire-irons, &c. KITCHEN.—Large square tables, oak corner cupboard, Windsor chairs, clock, sundry dinner breakfast and tea ware, and kitchen utensils too numerous to mention. The auctioneer begs to call the attention of the public to the fact that the whole of this furniture is of the best quality, and in first-class condition, and must be sold without reserve in order to enable the present tenant to bring his own furniture to the premises. The goods will be on view Monday the day prior to Sale from 9 a.m. till 4 p.m. Sale to commence at hair-past Eleven in the Forenoon Dreciselv. For further particulars apply to the auctioneer, at his offices Nos. 6 and 7, Salubrious-place, Wind street, Swansea; or at his office, Church Park House, Mumbles. [5665 Sale of Valuable Leasehold Properties in the Parish of Oystermouth and the Town of Swansea. Mr. ARTHUR S. T. LUCAS Has received instructions to offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION At thrsHiP AND CASTLE HOTEL, Mumbles, on TUES- At the SHI £ AN'the gth day of ApRILi 1889j (Subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced), rpHE following VALUABLE' LEASEHOLD PRO- A rt/iEKAUEthat LEASEHOLD COTTAGE contain- pLr Rooms and Garden, situate in William-street, nShP imS of Oystermouth, and now in the ocupation of Mr. Robert Davies, at a rental of lis. per mTMs'Droperty is heid on lease for a term of 99 years from the 2$th day of September. 1868, at the annual gr?^?r-AU LEASEHOLD COTTAGE, contain- • « moms situate and being No. 1, Clifton, terrace in the parish of Oystermouth, and now in the occupation of Mr. Samuel Davies, at the annual rental -W-An that LEASEHOLD COTTAGE, con- r? i,' rooms, situate and being No. 5, Clifton-ter- taimngfiTeroo^ q{ 0ygtermout^ an(J now in tbe race, init Thomas Thomas, at the annual occupation or > rental of £ LEASEHOLD COTTAGE, contain- L?T situate and being No. 6, Clifton-terrace, mg five rooms, t0rmouth, and now in the occupa- in Donald Sutherland, at the annual rental of 0 o ami4 will be sold subject to the appor- LOTS 2, 3, and 4 w 18s 4d_ each. The said tioned yearly g other pr0perty, held under one three lots liv0Sj and for a term of 99 years from the 28th day of September, 1854, at the annual gr?oTd5r-AU that LEASEHOLD COTTAGE, contain- c and garden, situate and being No. 10, T?8- LM nlace Townhill, in the town of Swansea, and now fn the occupation of Mr. George Williams, at the anLal rental oi £ 12. This property is held on a lease for a term of 81 years, from the 25th day of March, I 1869 at the annual ground rent of £ 114s. 6d. T g All tbat convenient and well-finished LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, containing 8 rooms and offices, situate at the higher end of Chapel-street, Castleton 1D Par'9^ Oystermouth hela on lease for a term of 99 years, from the 25th day of March, 1888, at the aDntfal ground rent of12 10s.; rental per annum, £ 17 Lot 7.—All that new substantial and well-finished LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, containing 10 rooms and usual offices, situate and being No. 15, Castleton-terrace, in the parish of Oystermouth rental, JB30 per annum. LOT 8.-All that new substantial and well-finished LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, containing 10 rooms and usual offices, situate and being No. 16, Castleton-teirace, in the parish of Oystermoutb; rental, B30 per annum. LOT 9.—All that new, substantial, and well-finished LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, containing 10 rooms and usual offices, situate and being No. 17, Castleton-terrace, in the parish of Oystermouth; rental, JE30 per fcnnum. Lot 7, 8, and 9, together with another house adjoining, are held on lease for a term of 99 years from the 27th September, 1868, less 10 days, at the annual ground rent of 913 10s., which will be apportioned, making L3 7s. tW. ground rent for each house.. tbe Sale to commence at half-past seven o'clock in the evening. nnnly For further particulars as to lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and o, F to J. MOT EVANS, Esq., solicitor, Adelaide-sw« Swansea; as to lot 6, to NICHOLL Morgan,^ solicitor, Chmbrian-place, Swansea as to lots 'treet, 9, to T. W. JAMES, Esq., solicitor, 32, V^ at hig Swansea; or as to the whole to the Auct Sw'angea> offices, 6 and 7, Salubrious-place, Wind-str [5086 Da ted "this 28th day of March, 1889. = SWANSEA HOUSE COAL DEPOT, .¡ PELL STREET. G ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS. BEST LARGE RED ASH COAL ) At BEST THRO' RED ASH COAL V, Lowest BEST NUT ANTHRACITE I Prices. FIREWOOD, GRAVELS, *c. a, „ Delivered in Bags, or otherwise, • MORGAN THOMAS, PBOPBIBTOC. j low ROGERS PALE ALES AND STOUTS THE BREW EHY, BRISTOL U,0AL AGENTF 4* GALL0N CASKS ISAAC gale, GROCER, WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT, 18, HIGH-ST., SWANSEA; [5535 SALES BY AUCTION. Important Sale of Valuable Household' Furniture. Somerset House, St. Helen's Road, Swansea Messrs. JOHN M. LEEDER$SON Have been instructed by F. E. WILLIAMS, ESQ., who is leaving town for the country, to SELL BY AUCTION, At the above RESIDENCE, on TUESDAY, APRIL 9th 1889, THE whole of the VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD ± FURNITURE and other EFFECTS, comprising the contents of the well-appointed Drawing, Dining. Breakfast, and Morning Rooms, Hall, Staircase, and Passages, 9 Bedrooms, Dressing-Room, &c., &c., together with the whole of the Kitchen and Culinary Requisites. Full particulars may be obtained from the Catalogues, free on application a week prior to sale. ica ion The Collection of rare old China, together with the Oil Paintings and Engravings will be sold at a later date in April at the Swansea Auction Rooms. Goods on view Monday, April 8th, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sale to Commence at Eleven o'Clock. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street, Swansea. L5691 Messrs. EDWARD ROBERTS & SON Have been instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the CAMERON ARMS HOTEL, High-street, Swansea, On SATURDAY, APRIL 6th, 1889 (Subject to conditions of Sale), 4 LL that FREEHOLD FARM COTTAGE, Mill, c\. and Out-buildings, called Lliw Mill, containing 12 acres, 1 rood, 2 perches, or thereabouts, of rich arable, meadow and pasture land, situate on the high road between Swansea and Pontardulais, now in the occupa- tion of Rees Jones at the yearly rent of JE56. The mill is in good working order, and has two pairs of stones. There is a constant supply of water for the working of the mill, and of a Woollen Factory and Knitt- ing Machinery. The minerals are included. Sale to commence at three o'clock in the afternoon. For further particulars apply to H. Wilson Paton, Esq., Solicitor, or to the Auctioneers, 48, Oxford-street, Swansea. [5656 Swansea. Important Sale of Leasehold Premises. Messrs. JOHN F. HARVEY AND Co. Are instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, (Subject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced), At the CAMERON ARMS HOTEL, High-street, Swansea. On MONDAY, APRIL 8th, 1889, THE FOLLOWING LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES: LoT I.-All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES being No. 11, Rutland-street, Swansea. Held for a term of 99 years, from 29th day of September, 1837, subject to the yearly grount rent of L2 lls. 3d., and now in the occupation of Mr. Nancarrow, at theyearly rent of £18. Clear of all rates and taxes. LOT 2.-All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES being No. 5, Rutland-place, Swansea. Held for a term of 99 years, from 29th September, 1839, at the apportioned yearly ground rent of £2 2s. 6d., and now in the occupation of Mr. Shaplan, at the yearly rent of £15. Clear of rates and taxes. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock, in the afternoon. For further particulars apply to Mr. J. AERON THOMAS, solicitor, 18, York-place, Swansea; or of the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 4 and 5, Goat-street, Swansea. [5685 Fire. Fire. MR. DANIEL PHILLIPS Is instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, By Mr. R. BARR, Tailor, &c., On the Premises, No. 2, PORTLAND BUILDINGS, SWANSEA, On SATURDAY, March 30th, 1889, THE WHOLE of the SALVAGE STOCK of CLOTHS, TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, LININGS, &c., saved from the recent fire, consisting of Trouserings, Coatings, Linings, Silicias, &c., &c. Mr. Barr having arranged with the Insurance Company and purchased the salvage, the whole will be sold without reserve, so as to enable him to replace the Spring goods spoiled by fire and water. The sale will commence at 2 in the afternoon, and 7 in the evening. remo Auctioneer's Offices, Waterloo Chambers. Lr— EDUCATIONAL. 12 Castleton, Mumbles. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR LITTLE BOYS. Conducted by the MISSES POTTS, (Daughters of a Clergyman). Resident Foreign Governess. — Highest References. Terms on application. [5633 Westbourne School, Westbourne-road, Penarth. PRINCIPAL—MR. SYDNEY GIBSON. MR. S.^ GIBSON, assisted by efficient masters, receives pupils to prepare for the usual examina- tions and for the Public Schools. Masters attend for the following subjects :-Matbema- tics, French, Drawing, Shorthand, Drilling, &c. Prospectus on application to the Principal. [5268 HENRY A. CHAPMAN, ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, WINNER OF SEVERAL MEDALS AND FIRST PRIZES FOR PHOTOGRAPHS AND OIL PAINTINGS. THE BEST STUDIO IN THE PRINCIPALITY FOR BEST WORK AND MODERATE PRICES. ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS ANL ADDITIONS. PRICES: 3 for 2sj 6 for 3s. 12 for 5s. 6d. no, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. 6b' [4134 rrUVRLVE CARTES DE VISITE, 2s. 8d. T Six Is- 8d- Two Cabinets, 2s. 6d. Six One' 10-inch Panel, 5s.; two, 7s. Copied or pniareed from any portrait, however faded. Sent with noS order or stamps to Mr. F, S. D. PHILLIPS. Perfect copies and original returned free. LONDON PHOTOGRAPH10 COMPANY, 304, Regent-street, London W. [353 King Arthur Hotel, Reynoldstone, Gower. PROPRIETOR :—J. BEVAN. MRSAKTSRM?J^ tte Mrs' Williams) BEGS to ANNOUNCE that the above Hotel is stil carried on under her personal supervision, and Visitors may rely upon finding every accommodation as hereto- fore. Conveyances kept for those who wish to see the charming places in Gower. [2190 1/8 THE CELEBRATED INDIAN TEA. Unquestionably the Best Tea ever Sold at this price. I 1/8 W S CLARK, TEA MERCHANT, 5299] 77, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. fTEALTH RESTORED. — Remedy Free. — A late JLJ sufferer from Nervousness, Weakness, &c., having tried in vain every known remedy, ha.s discovered a simple self-cure, which he will send Free to his fellow- sufferers.—Address W. Fox, 1, York-street, Southwark, London, && Sul EDUCATIONAL. Government School of Science and Art, ALEXANDRA ROAD, SWANSEA In connection with the Science and Art Department, South itensington. Chairman: THE MAYOR OF SWANSEA Hon. Secretary: E. W. JENNINGS, Worcester-place. Head Master: F. F. HOSFORD. ART CLASSES: Freehand Drawing in all its branches. Practical Geometry and Perspective. Architectural and Mechanical Drawing. Painting in Oil, Tempera, and Water Colours. The Figure from the Antique and the Life. HOURS OF STUDY pAY CLASSES: TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, Morning Class from 11 to 1. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, Afternoon „ from 2 to 4. WEDNESDAY, „ >» from 2 to 4. SATURDAY, „ „ from 2 to 4. EVENING CLASSES: TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, from 7.15 to 9.15. FEES: All Fees are payable IN Advance. MORNING CLASSES, Tuesdays and Fridays, 20s. per term of ten weeks 5s. Entrance Fee. AFTERNOON CLASSES, same days and Fees. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CLASS, intended for Male and Female Students from Private Schools, 15s. per School term. SATURDAY AFTERNOON CLASS, for Teachers and Pupil Teachers of Elementary Schools, 5s.; to all others, 10s. per Session. Open from September to May examination. EVENING CLASSES, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, from 7.15 to 9.15. Fees, 2s. per month. 2s. Entrance Fee. ALL the CLASSES at the above School are NOW OPEN. Further information can be obtained at 'School, or from the Secretary or Master. r5255 VIOLIN taught (Italian style) by S. KNIGHT xr T .P?PI1 OF Herr Schlopfavski, great Hungarian Violinist, pupil Signor Paganini, 15, DILLWYN-STREET. r 281 L5 UPLANDS SCHOOL, 9 & 10, Glanmor-Terrace, Swansea P,rincipal-Rev. J. E. MANNING, M.A. Terms on application. THE next Term commences on THURSDAY, JAN. 17. 1889. [024 Miss M. C. SQUIRE, TEACHER OF THE VIOLONCELLO, 26, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. TERMS on application. [3565 Tremont House, 6, Walter Road, Swansea. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, conducted by MRS. CHUNE, (widow of H. C. CHUNE, Surgeon,) and the MISSES CHUNE, (certificated,) assisted by resident and visiting Governesses, (certificated), and visiting masters. Foreigner for languages. NEXT TERM will Commence TUESDAY, JANUARY 22nd, 1889. [029 Mr. OSWALD KORTH, PUBLIC TRANSLATOR, TEACHER OF LANGUAGES, 15, KENSINGTON TERRACE, SWANSEA, RECEIVES PUPILS FOR FRENCH, GERMAN, LATIN, SPANISH, BOOK-KEEPING, AND SHORT- HAND. — Candidates prepared for MATRICULATION and Higher Civil Service EXAMINATIONS. [5013 Neath Proprietary School. HEAD MASTER: BEv. J. ALLAN PRIDE, B.A., AND ASSISTANT MASTERS. Apply for Prospectuses to the Head Master; or to the Chairman, The Ven. Archdeacon of Llandaff, The Rectory, Neath. [2399 Art Classes. THE CLASSES, UNDER THE DIRECTION OF Mrs. J. C. VYE-PARMINTER* WILL RE-COMMENCE TUESDAY, JAN. 15,1889. 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. Broadway Villa, Walter-road, Swansea. [026 Belle Vue, Mount Pleasant, SWANSEA. GIRLS' BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL. Prin- kX cipals-the MISSES PHILLIPS. Resident Foreign and English Governesses and Visiting Masters. Pupils prepared for Local Examinations. Belle Vue, in accommodation, situation, and recrea- tion grounds, offers special advantages for healthfo. study, comfort, and pleasure. Terms and references on application to the Principals. Term commences JANUARY 17th. [1197 LESLIE SCHOOL OF ADH1 1, KENSINGTON TERRACE, SWANSEA OIL AND WATER COLOUR. TAPESTRY CHINA AND PASTEL PAINTING CLASSES RE-COMMENCE JANUARY 2nd, 1889. ZIT ELLA E. TOMEIINS, 5182 J PRINCIPAL. PUPILS MAY ENTER AT ANY TIME. EDINBURGH HOUSE, WALTER ROAD, SWANSEA. Educational and Boarding EstabUshment for Youug Ladies and Kindergarten and Elementary School for Gentlemen's Children. CONDUCTED BY MRS. WARDHAUGH, And Certificated Teachers. EDINBURGH HOUSE is pleasantly situated in of the most healthy suburbs of the town, and IS well adapted for Educational purposes. The rooms are large, lofty, airy, well-lighted, and thoroughly ventilated. The health and domestic comforts of the Pupils are carefully attended to. Special Class rtr Little Boys. Pupils prepared for all Examinations. Term Commences JANUARY 14th, 1889. [4921 Girls' Boarding and Day School, ST. HELEN'S LODGE, BRYN-Y-MOR ROAD. SW ANSEA. PRINCIPAL. — MISS GARLICK, A.C.P. Assisted by certificated resident and visiting Teachers PUPILS PREPARED FOR ALL PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. The House is well situated, five minutes walk from Beach and Parks. "\TEXR Term will commence TUESDAY, Jan. 15,1889* I.1 3412 High-Class Boarding and Day School for Girls. RESIDENT Foreign and Enghsh Governesses; Professors for Art, Piano, Harp, violin, Singing. Gymnastics, Calisthenics and Mathematics. Numerous Certificates bare been obtained in Compe- titive Examinations. Prospectus and references on application te MISS RIDDELL, RUSSELL ROUSE, MUMBLES. The ensuing Term will commence on MONPAT, 21st inst., at 3 O'CLOCKJP^ Byron House School, The Park, Ealing, London, W. X offers erery A commercial or a professional education, AT ,IFIED M ^LE terms, under a large staff ol exceptionally GFICATI hnt F \UNOT ON|Y chosen for their University q CERTIFICATES » k elr acknowledged ability to teach. Ove QXFORD O0LLF>O-«<I J?NOURS hare been obtained from Cambridg WEISH CONR £ !L° PRECEPTORS, and South Kensing- ton. A g connection for both boys and girls, .,AH \fasters ,0P MASTERS. V W DEMEHV W' A.C.P,, J. A. Mackintosh, A.C.P.j prize'winner). WARD (Government certificated «Q<( JUNIOR DEPARTMENT for Pupils from six to nine Jean riJsfcs Mathem«H°LR' A Qualified and experienced master, J Coutts.M A AND 8C}ENCE' FOR 101113011 Matriculation G^mSricaiNDp»RENCB DR- W- Mussler. Drawing (Freehand, n PECTITE)> Water-colour and Oil Painting t Sclioon VH Y CERTIFIcated from University College Slaa« master \?,?"0GR £ PBY' BY A thoroughly- qualified and pntoHoiJ master. Music-PiANo, Organ (Practice and Theory) T MS ^•„HO.LA„D (certificated). Violin Mr. H. B.COMPTS £ KNAN( JTSFE^R^ C*LISTB*AU* The Head Master nas had over 20 years' experience, aMi fi constantly TEACHING and co-operating with the MATTERS. [01