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I Gr S SMALL BOXES, 4d. EACH. ALSO BOXES ABOUT 2 POUNDS. h FINEST PULLED FIGS, Is. 9d. PER BOX, TAYLOR, & COMPANY, X- I ls/E ITED, 2.! UNITED KINGDOM CO-OPERATIVE STORES, SWANSEA. Agent: ISAAC GALE, 18, High-street, Swansea. CASH PRICE-Is. 3d. TIN FOR llid. Wherever men are noble they love bright colour; and wherever they can live healthily bright colour is 8l'en them, in gkv, sea. flowers and living creatures! Ruskin. „ T T A T T O 80LI) EVERYWHERE, or in Tins, Post Free, A S r LN A L L O 1/6 and 3/-(for BATHB, 1/9 and 3/6). "SIMPLY PERFECTION."—QUEEN. Woxxg: LOBT°™OB[. IN" A. JVT E L • Colour Cards F* -« gOOD COFFEE IS A LUXURY; IT CAN BE OBTAINED IN PERFECTION OF ISAAC GALE, 18, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA. TELEPHONE NO. 17. [5684 FURNISHING THROUGHOUT. B. EVANS AND COMPANY ARE NOW MAKING A GREAT SHOW OF CABINET FURNITURE, CARPETS, rFTTRHNTISIil^Sr C3- MATERIALS, IRONMONGERY. LAMPS, BEDSTEADS, BEDDING, MATTRESSES BLANKETS, QUILTS, HOUSEHOLD LINENS, &c. CATALOGUE SENT FREE ON APPLICATION. TEMPLE STREET, SWANSEA, OCTOBER 18TH, 1889. ( _u_ SATURDAY ORDINARY AT ROYAL HOTEL, SWANSEA. THE Present Popular SATURDAY ORDINARY—(MENU SOUP, FISH, JOINTS, POULTRY GAME, when in Season: SWEETS and CHEESE, for Guests and Visitors, will be Continued, 2s. 6d. Each at 2 p.m. WINE Optional. LUNCHEON DAILY, FROM 12.30-SOUP, JOINTS, AND CHEESE, 2s. EACH. 628°] CHESTER ROW, Proprietor. HARRY W. SPRING. PRACTICAL UPHOLSTERER, CABINET MAKER, AND BEDDING MANUFACTURER, 50, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. 15 S T I 3VT A T 3P 1R> "E3 5164 CARRIAGE WORKS, FISHER STREET, SWANSEA. JOHN TOITES & CO, HAVIX° XYEES SPECIALITY RUSTIC PONY CART, STYLISH, LIGHT, DURABLE, FULLER BIRTILL & Co., PTJLLER BIRTILL & Co., CARRIAGE BUILDERS, 1 CARRlAGE BUILDERS, CARDIFF- I Kf\y CaRDIFF. Lid PRICE, 18 GUINEAS. MANUFACTORIES & SHOWROOMS 3 MINUTES WALK FROM G.W.R. STATION. _r— — ■ — ——T5032 THOMAS, WATKINS & JENKINS BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, BRUNSWICK STREET, SWANSEA. FAINTF,RS,ATORS, AND PAPER-HANGERS, (ECCLESIASTICAL MMBMitX & LKA!)-U«H WORK ti. SPBCIAtlTg) PLUMBERS, ELECTRIC BELL-HANGERS, HOT AND COLD WATER AND SANITARY ENGINEERS. estimates given for eTary ^ascription of Ready-made Joinery and Builders' Work. Experienced workiaen g9nt to any P»rt ot the country. Is T A B LI rHTlTTT^TfiT Z_ LOW LEVEL HAULAGE COMPANY. Chief Office — 4, MOUNT STREET, SWANSEA. W. WEST LAKE. STEVEDORES^ sujpg, 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, A M barqes aM> LIGHTERS ON HIRE. STEAM WINCHES AND STEAM HOI&T ON HIRE. [3184 .=: -< ESTABLISHED 1839. F. BONNETT & SON, PLUMBERS, GAS, HOT WATER & SANITARY ENGINEERS, HOUSE DECORATORS,, &c ss. FISHER-STREET, S W ANsea., AGENTS FOR ISLER and CO'S DRIVEN TUBE WELLS. 4748 SALES BY AUCTION. Sale of Valuable Leasehold Property. LANDORE AND ST. THOMAS, NEAR SWANSEA. M". RICHARD E. HUGHES Has been instructed to offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. At the ROYAL HOTEL, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA, On MONDAY, the 28th OCTOBER, 1889, At 3 o'clock in the afternoon (Subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then and T LL TLLTHOSER°DUL'WE LEASEHOLD LOT 1 HOUSES, nearing completion, situate and being in Greonfield-street, Landore, together with several plots of building land, which T plots have been underleased as follows :-To Mr. ^a year, to Mr. Evans at zEG a year, and to Mr. Cooper at £ 4 4s. a year also a piece of vacant building ground, of the estimated yearly value of £10. This property ig held for a term of 200 years from March 25th, 1888, at a ground rent of £ 2. LoTa2J-All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE, situate and being NO 8, Thomas-street, St. Thomas, Swansea, let to Mr. Walter Owens at 7s. DGF Held for the remainder of a term of 96 years, from the 25th day of March, 1846, at a yearly ground rent of £ 2 Is. 3d. • „ For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 4, Wind-street, Swansea, or to J. BENNETT, Esq Solicitor, 19, York-place, Swansea. [6634 MORRISTON AND LLANSAMLET. Bv order of the Mortgagees. ■A/TE3SRS. KNOYLE and BOBE»T SIhaw ^redmrtnic- -iVI tions to ofFpv fr>r RA K 1^^ PuiJLIC ALCXIO^> <it the Bush In0n?8Mon^0^0SnAMSNI)AT, Mhduy of October, 1889, at seven o'clock in tii3 evening, the following LEASE- HOLD DWELLING HOUSE, &e., viz. LOT 1.—All that newlv -ereoted Leasehold Messuage or Dwelling-house situate at "Vicantge-roa 1, Pentrepoth Morris- ton, now in the occuuation of Mr. John William Richards; held for a term of 80 years from the 29th day of September, 18fe6, at the annual ground rent of £ 3 xis. id., payable half- yearly. u Lot 2.—All that charge of Twelve Shillings per week payable by David Davies during the life of Mary Davies <rf road, L Ian samlet, grocer, a ban. rap;, and secured bj_oidw o court, dated the 5tLi ot' April, A8S8, upon two Leasehold Dwelling-houses situate at Church.roadHansamletnowm the occupation of the aforesaid Mrs Mary Davies and another. Fur further particulars as to Lot 1 apply to E. Austin Williams, Esq., solicitor, Casrle-street, and as to Lot 2 to Thomas Thomas, Esq., the Official Receiver, Swan:or o tlie whole to the Auctioneers, at their offices, 7, Fisnei stieet Swansea. rft,o.> Dated October 11th, J88e,. r6'522 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Important Sale of Valuable Freehold and Leasehold Properties, and Shares in Swansea. MESSRS KYNOLE and ROBERTS have been instructed by the Executors of the late Mrs. Mary Baddle and others, to offer for SALE B\ AUCTION, at the Kv°"lAIJt,S0rf,L' SWANSEA, on MONDAY, 4th day of November, WHi ti, following VALUABLE 1RLEHOLD and LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, BANK, and other SHARES, viz.:— LOT 1 —Leasehold dwelling-house and business premises, No. li, Heathtield-street, let to Mrs. Mary Rees, milliner, at LO'T i. Leasehold dwelling-house, No. 13, St. G-eorge-s.ieet, let to Mr. 11. Blatch, at £ 18 per annum. LOT 3.—Leasehold dwelling-house, No. 17, Park-road, let to Mr. W. levies, at i-2t per ittilltlln. LOT 4.-Leasehold dwelling-house. No. IS, Park-road, in the occupation erf the vendor's family. LOT 5.—Freehold dwelling-house. No. 37, Inkerman street, let to Mrs. Bath, at lis. per week. t. LOT C.-Leasehotd dwelling-house, No. 12, Rosehill terrace, let to Mr. Stephens at £ 21 per annum. f„„. LOT 7.- Leasehold dwelling-house, No. 13, Rosehill-tenac«) let at £ 21 per annum. „moor, Lor 8.—Leasehold dwelling-house, No. 25, Penmaen-terrace, let to Mr. David at £ ^4 per annum. „ t, LOT 9.—Freehold semi-detached villa, known a aryn," Terrace-road, let at £ 27 lus. (tenant paying r'Jt-e3' LOT 10.—Forty £ 20 shares ( £ 7 paid), in South Wales I ni0u LOT 11.—Eighty io preference shares( £ 2 10s. paid), in Glamor- ganshire Bank, Ltd. u t,, LOT i2.—Twelve £ 10 fully paid ordinary shaies, in Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway Co. • „ LOT 13.—Thirty-live £ i (15s. paid) shares in Swansea CoffBe Tavern Coinpany, Ltd. For further particulars apply to JOHN EDWARD STEVKNS, E,9,1., Solicitor, IVilid-sti-e(3t, Esq., Solicitor, Wind-street, Swansea, or to the Auctioneers, 7' Fisher-street, Swansea. (6623 Re J. H. Stevens, a Bankrupt. Pentro and Munselton, Swansea. I To Speculators. Members of Building Societies, and Others. MESSRS. KNOYLK and ROBERTS have received instru5> tioiirf from the Trustee 111 the above bankruptcy to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the ROYAL HOTEL, High-street, Swansea, 011 TUESDAY, the 5th day of November, 1889, tbe following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, viz. LOT 1.—SIX LEASEHOLD DYYELLIN& HOUSES alui PREMISES, situate and being Nos. 90 t0 ,95' °ak-terrace, Llong>felacli-road, i'entre, now let to respectable tenants an aggregate rental of £ 72 ltis. od. per annum. -the whole are held for a term of 75 years, from the 25th March, jg-g less the last thiee days, at the annual gr°>J?, .r^ LOT 2.—THREE LEASEHOLD DttELLI^-KOL SES and PREMI8ES..situate and beingjNos. 29.31, and 32, "Hip-street, Manselton, now in the occupation of Mr. Thomas and others, at the we«Kly rental of 4s. tid. each house, hem ior a term of 99 years, frr>m25tb March, 1;S7, at the annual gi ound rent of ,€1 12s. d. each house. „ A LOT 3.—LEASEHOLD CORNER sH^P a",f PREMlSES, situate and being No. til, Robert-street, M;in^ 'n_> c°ntainiiig live rooms and double-fronted shop, and no" ie ■» ts per vveek. Held for a term of 9!) years, from Sept 1888, at the annual ground rent of £ 2 5s. „ mv^TTTYr, LOT 4. THREE LEASEHOLD p^Tj^Ep.^OUSES, situate and being Nos.35, 45, and 48. Phi";iP Manselton, now in the occupation of Mr. ^rentell ijplri't 11 weekly rental of 4s. 6d.. 4s. 3d., and 5s each house Held^fora term of 99 years, from the 25th day of Maich, mual ground reL0Tf5i-SIX LEASEHOLD. situate and being Nos. 18 to 23, Phdhp-str,^ to1- now let at weekly rentals amounting in t a fyrmof g()0 £$~< 17s per annum. The whole are held Jio armuai years, from the 25th day of March, 18s-, at an annual ground rent of 12s For further particulars as to Lot,4 APPLY to J. JFOY KV.ANS solicitor, Adelaide street or as to all the' Other lots, apply to John R. Richar ds. E»q., = or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 1. lishei stieet, Swansea. Dated October 17th, 1889. [6057 PENTRE, SWANSEA. [ BALE OP VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES S Basils. KNOYLE and R«)BEUTft have received instruc- ■} » tions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUcTIuN, «t the Roi'M HOTKL, HIGII-STKEET. SWANSEA, on MONDAY, the ilth day bipr",te "»• VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTT^ '•—AH those seven LEASEHOLD MESSUaVp^ or DWELLING-HOUSES, situate aud being ^os 2 •„ » Pwrn road, Pentre (opposite the Cwmtelin Tiu-pl;lte Wnri-f,' tn respectable tenant* at weekly rentals amounting to .^7 ir, rL,. annum. 0 10s* Vei Held for a term of three lives or 9) ve 25thday of Mirch. 1857, at the apportioned groundTent of ±,0 c8. ior 2.-All those two LEASEHOLD MESSrTAr psj or DWELLING-HOUSES, situate and beinclfos f Courtney-street, Pentre, now in the occupation of Killa and Jones, at weekly rentals auiouutirl- to £ ^0 16s. per wi, Sale to commence at 3 o clock in the afternoon For further particulars apply to E. Austin Wiliiams Esq., T0 THE ^"°NEERS, Dated 15th day of Octobei, 18S9. ^55 Llanerch and Hendrefotlan Farrns, 3 miks from Swansea, j and 1 mile from Killay Railway Station. } Very Important Sale of Farming Stock Mr. DANIEL JAMES Has received instructions from Henry De-la-Bccbe Dillwyn, Esq., who is giving up farming, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the above Furrus, on TUESDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, 1 whole of the extensive and valuable FARMII^* STOCK, CROPS, DAIRY UTENSILS, IMPLE- MENTS, &c., comprising;— p°rsks.—Three good cart horses and one cob. buiiAT'FI'E.—Thirteen milch cows in full profit, one 6nC calv' eig'lt' heifers (in calf), eight yearlings, four heifer SHE AN ODE S^EER CIL^- man' Ep:lJedi«ree yearling ram (from Sir Joseph Spc8^" known°Aii'>ra' stock), excellent ram (from the Wc/ downs n yca/'no stock), with a fine flock of Sliropsb're and 1Q -~MS'st'nS 41 yearling ewes, 64 ewes (in 1bH,°'' PlOS.-On ,ambS- y°ut3g pigs' two store P'8S- one milk cart" Three good carts and three trebles, assorted plough5 +gambo> one ''quid manure cart, s' winnowing murh-TURNIP aD(i mangold drill, thrashing » hoes, corn drill es> <ive assorted harrows, three h°r„ cutter, pulper arid0^01"' iroa and stone rollers' "llr eight pig and slieen liCe,r' turniP cutter and cake cra!tv of other usual farm; 8 and troughs. witl1 larSe qu*nl J CBOPS.—Abou fOUrg lrnPlements.. lots to suit purchaser, 8Cr.es of matJ80ld8 an^ sweed:Vhs for removal about 2(t Tth an allowahce of two mo™ about six: tons of old hav «8 of hay in good oondl^ Large quantity of varim ? -large mow8 of good Large and useful aSsor" us kinds of harness. A quantity of poultry an ° •dairy ute?slls- Three months' credit wili^Ktlty- °f °ld iron' se- curity on sums above or'J- «» pSer cent, per annum will be allowed £ l Luncheon on the table at II o'ewf Sale to commence at 12 o'clock n Auctioneer's Office, Sketty P^ctuaUy. 12th October, 1889. [6625 F. WHIT F. WHITEHEAD ACCOUNTANT, ANCE, CokM,SSION, OFFICE REMOVED TO 2, MOONT-BT&BBT SWANSEA. 34*5 EDUCATIONAL. Government School of Science and Art, ALEXANDRA ROAD, SWANSEA. In connection with the Science and Art Department, South Kensington. Chairman • THE MAYOR OF SWAKSEA. Hon. BSSE??!?W. ^™Rrrter"P,aCe- HeadSrcLssfsT0RI>- Freehand Drawing in all its branches. oil. Teoi«™. »"d HOTMS,,oVr°WOTT-BAT^ OLMsM: TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, Afternoon „ from £ S1S3: BATURDAY, niNG CLASSES s TUKSDAYS, Wkdkmdays, and FRIDAYS, from 7.15 to 9.15. F £ £ S • All Fees are payable in Advance. MORXING CLASSES, Tuesdays and Fnaays, _0s. per term of ten weeks 5s. Entrance Fee. lotenctoa for M,l. «„d Female Students from Private Schools, 15s. per School term. BaSuS' a^eSook CLASS, for Teachers and Pupil Teachers of Elementary Schools, 5s.; to all others, 10s. per Session. Opeii from September to May examination Evknino CTAssrs Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, CjUto^^SFees,2s. per month. 2s. Entrance Fee. ALL the CLASSES at the above School RK-OPEN on SATUR- DAY, the 7th instant.. Further information can be obtained at .School, or from the Secretary or Master. VIOLIN taughtTltalian style) by S. KNIGHT, pupil of Herr Schlopfavski, preat Hnnganan Violinist, pupil Signor Paganmi, 185, HIGH-BTEEET^ MISS LANGDON, Papil and Assistant of the late Miss E. BEDFORD, BEGS TO ANNOUNCE that her^Classes in Dancing Deportment and Calisthenics will be Resumed, at the ALBERT HALL, on SATURDAY, October 12th, at 2.30 p.m. EVENING CLASSES on Tuesday, Oct. 15tb, at 7 15 p.m. At the ASSEMBLY ROOMS, NEATH, on Monday, (October 14tb, at 2.30 p.m and £ 30 p.m. Private Lesaons gi*e» the CHOROLISTHA (by Permission ot the author) and all the Fashionable Dances. Terms on application to Miss Damp, Heathfield-street, or at 2 Sea View Villas, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. 6607 Haughmond, Walter Road, Swansea. GIRLS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, conducted by M*3- CHUNK, (widow of H. C. CHUNK, Surgeon,) and the MISSES CHUNE, certificated (College of Preceptors, Senior Honors Royal Academy and Trinity College, London, for Pianoforte Playing). Foreigner for languages. T Pupils prepared for .Local Examinations. Preparatory Class for little Boys. The Autumn Term will commence MONDAY, September 16th. [029 Dancing1, Calisthenics. Spanish & Physical Exerciaas. Gedney House. St. Helen's-road. Miss CRAVEN WILL RESUME her CLASSES at her residence OCTOBER 5th. Classes also held at Neath, Llanellv, and the Mumbles. Private lessons m the Valse, Minuet, Scotch Reels, etc. MISS CRAVEN will also introduce "The Chorolistha," a new round dance brought out in London this season for the first time. Evening; Practice Class. Physical training, especially adapted for delicate children. Subscription Dances at the Minor Hall as usual. [6470 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. AUTUMN TERM COMMENCES SEPTEMBER 16rr HOLIDAY ADDRESS.—Care of MRS. MARGARET BEVAN, HOBTON, GOWEE. r5t)L I Girls' Boarding: and Day School, ST HELEN'S LODGE, BRYN-Y-MOR ROAD, SWANSEA. PRINCIPAL. — MISS GARLICK, A.C.P. Assisted by certificated resident and Tiaiting Teachers PTTPTTS PREPARED FOR ALL PUBLIC PU11L.S EXAMINATIONS. The HOGlle ill well "itulted, five minutes walk from ^EXTi?r^illcominenCeTuESDAT' SePi 17' VTVMIUK^H HOUSE, WALTER ROAD, EDUNIJ SWANSEA. rdimationaJ and Boarding Establishment for Yonug T a dies and Kindergarten and Elementary School for Gentlemen's Children. CONDUCTED BY MRS. WARDHAUGH, And Certificated Teachers. EDIIIBUBGH HOUSE is pleasantly situated in one 0f the most healthy suburbs of the town, andl s woll adapte^ Educational purposes. The rooms are large, ^ty, airy, well-lighted, and thoroughly ventilated. J-lie health and domestic comforts of the Pupils are carefully attended to. Special Class for Little Boys, fupiis prepared for all Examinations. Term Commences SEPTEMBER 16th, 1889. [4921 Academy of Music, 34, Walter road. HZTRS. EDWARD FRICKER & MISS M. FRICKER RESUME LESSONS on THURSDAY, Sept. 19th. Piano, Harp, Violj, Singing. 6444 Belle Vue, Mount Pleasant, SWANSEA. GIRLS' BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL. Prin- cipals the MISSES PHILLIPS. Resident Foreign and English Governesses and Visiting Masters. Pupils prepared for Local Examinations. Belle V ue, in accommodation, situation, and recrea- tion grounds, offers special advantages for hoalthfu. study, comfort, and pleasure. Terms and references on application to the Principals. Term commences Tueaday, SEPTEMBER 17th. [1197 Art Classes. THE CLASSES, UNDER THE DIRECTION OF Mrs. J. c. VYE-PARMINTER, WILL RE-COMMENCE TUESDAY, SEPT. 17,1S89. Oil and Water-Colour Painting, including Painting from the Costume Model, Miniature, Tapestry, Art Pottery, Screen an<j Fan Painting, kc. Also Clawe* for Dmiringr. Students may enter at any time. adwijT Villa, Walter-road, Swansea. f026 Girl's Boarding and Day School. (ESTABLISHED 25 YEARS.) 2, GROVE PLACE, SWANSEA. PRINCIPAL.-MISS HEPWORTH, Certificated. (Successor to Miss Havard.) SCHOOL DUTIES resumed SEPT. 16th. Pupils kJ successfully prepared for all College Examinations. [6532 LESLIE ACADEMY, 1, KENSINGTON TERRACE, SWANSEA. PRINCIPAL- Mr. OSWALD KORTH. PUBLIC TRANSLATOR, PROFESSOR OF LANGUAGES, /"CANDIDATES prepared for all Examinations in ^BNCH, GERMAN, SPANISH, LATIN, BOOK-KEEPING, and SHORTHAND. Private Tuition and in Classes. Prospectus and Terms on appli- cation. 5013 Swansea High School for Girls. A BOARDING HOUSE FOR PUPILS attending the above is conducted by MISS FALCONER, Highbury, Walter-road, Swansea. on application. 5890 Neath Proprietary School. HEAD MASTER: REV. J. ALLAN PRIDE, B.A., AND ASSISTANT MASTERS. ,PPly for Prospectuses to the Head Master; to the Chairman, The Ven. Archdeacon of Llandatt, ihe Rectory, Neath. I"99 CENTRE FOB CAMBBIDOB LOCALS. ROGERS PALE ALES 9 AND STOUTS THE BREWERY, BRISTOL, IN GALLON CASKS AND UPWARDS LOCAL AGENT— ISAAC GALE, GROCER, WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT, 18, HIGH-ST., SWANSEA. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR ALES AND PORTERS SUPPLIED IN 41 GALLON CASKS. [5535 A CARD. | ALEXANDER GRANT, I MORLEY VILLA, BISHOPSTON, BRISTOL, DISTRICT INSPECTOR. NORWICH UNION LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY. [6321 HOTELS. MUMBLES. Langland Bay Hotel, Mumbles, near Swansea. THE MENTONE OF WALES. THE sheltered position of Langland Bay, with its southern aspect and balmy air, which entitle it to be called the Mentone of Wales, renders itja most desirable Winter Residence. Strongly recommended by Members of the Medical Profession. For tariff, carriages, &c., address 6637] THE MANAGER. VISITORS to SWANSEA will find all home comforts at that old Hostelry, the JEFFREY S ARMS HOTEL, Oxford-street. 'Bosses and Conveyances for Gower. T. C. SMALL, Vet. Surgeon, 6471] Proprietor. King Arthur Hotel, Reynoldstone, Gower. I PBOFRIETOR MR. JOHN BEVAN. MR. BEVAN BEGS to ANNOUNCE that the « above Hotel has been greatly enlarged to meet the pressing requirements of Tourists and others, and is under the personal supervision of Mrs. Bevan as heretofoie. 6356 The Elementary Education Act, I 1870. THE LANDS CLAUSES CONSOLIDATION I ACT, 1845, AND THE 'ACTS AMENDING THE SAME. SCHOOL BOARD OF THE UNITED SCHOOL DISTRICT OF SWANSEA. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that tho above- named School Board proposes to take, with the object of erecting a Public Elementary Schoolhouse thereon, a piece or parcel of land, part of the St. Helen's Estate, in the County Borough of Swansea, bounded on the northern side thereof by a new or intended street, there known as Waterloo-place, on the southern side thereof by a new or intended street there known as Trafalgar-place, and on the eastern and western sides thereof by land laid out. or intended to ba laid out, as new streets or roads. The quantity of land required on this site is three roods and thirty- four perches. Also, tha.t the same School Board proposes to take, with the object of erecting theroon, an addition to a certain schoolhoiv- Icm^a as Swansea Kaint Helen's Board School, a. pioce of land situate in the said County Borough ei swansc-a. bounded on the southern side or front thereof by a ;ortain straet there known as Yvueont-street, or :!i-' northern and western sides thereol by land belo'v- to tne said School Board, H hereon is erected Lue said Swansea fct. (Helen's Boari School, and on the eastern side thereof by a dwelling- house and premises known as No. 67, Vincent-street, aforesaid, on which said piece of land now being1 de- scribed are erected three dwelling-houses, known as Nos. 64, 65, and 66, Vincent-street, aforesaid, and now in the respective occupations of William Bidder, Elizabeth Jenkins, and Joseph Gordon. The quantity of land required on this site is fourteen perches and twelve square yards. Plans of the said pieces of land proposed to be taken, may be seen at all reasonable hours at the Offices of the said School Board, situate in Fisher-street, Swansea, aforesaid. Dated the 14th day of October, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-nine. E. SIDNEY HARTLAXD, 6640] Clerk to the said School Board. Re Frederick George Kent, Deceased. Pursuant to the Act of Parliament made and passed in the 22nd and 23rd years of the r.dgn of her present Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled An Act to Further Amend the Law of Property and to Relieve Trustees." "VT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all persons IT having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS upen or against the Estate of FREDERICK GEORGE KENT, late of the Glo'ster Hotel, Glo'ster-plnce, in the County Borough of Swansea, Licensed Victualler, Wholesale Ale and Porter Merchant, &c., Deceased (who died on the 10th day of February, 1889), and to whose Estate Letters of Administration were granted to Fanny Alaria Kent, the widow and relict of the said deceased, on the 7th day of ¡ March, 1889, out of the Principal Registry of the High Court of Justice, are hereby required to send in the par- ticul*rs of their claims or demands to me, the under- signed, Edwin Davies, the Solicitor for the said Ad- ministratrix, on or before the 12th day of NOVEMBER, 1S89 after which day the said Administratrix will pro- ceed' to distribute the assets of the said Deceased amongst the parties legally entitled thereto, having regard II only to the claims of which she shall then have notice, and the said Administratrix will not be liable for the assets, or any part thereof so distributed to any person or persons of whose debt or claim she shall not then have had notice. Dated this 12th day of October. EDWIN DAVIES, Commercial Chamber?, Goat-street, Swansea, 6620] Solicitor to the Administratrix. THIS SEASON HALL LAMPS, BRACKETS & COLORED GLOBES. LEGG, NELSON STREET, SWANSEA. [5400 Neath and District Advertising, Bill-Porting:, and Circular Diatrtbuting Company. OFFICE IS, CATTLE STREET, NEATH. BEST Permanent Posting Station, in Town AND Neighbourhood. Contractors for all description of Advertising, Circular distributing, c. OBDBRB MOitTTI-T ATTKCDBD TO. All Parcels to be distinctly U> T. Harry Haifktn*, Neath. 018] MONEY LENT WITHOUT DELAY. A PRIVATE Q-SSTL^MA^F J^H spare capital is open to ADVANCE *»«>•"> ABFTLBMBIF, FAKMBES, DAIRT- Mistf TRADBIUIBlf, and other responsible persons, without any BondlInOll, forimlitiea or delay, Any amomnt lent from 1:10 to ÆI,OOO, distance is no object, but only genuine APPLICANT* are requested to apply (stating amount required) to Mr. H- GREY, 17, Wellmgton-^quare. Chelsea, London. N.B.— Wisblng to extend the business to persons rending in the Country, reepwiribla applicants will have the matter attended to by next post. r5815 H yoR want an advance of cash, from to MOOO. apply to the IMPERIAL DEPOSIT BANK, 18, Adam-street, Strand, London. f°r pectus, which will show you at a glance the «act amount you will have to repay. The transaction is blKU,iL,x PRIVATE, the only security required by the Bank being the BORROWER'S OWN NOTE OF HAND. Advances are made throughout the United Kingdom to all clanes and distanoe is no objection. ARTHUR SEDGWICK, Manager. 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 akt ADDITIONS. PRICES: 3 for 2s. 6 for 3s. 12 for 5s. 6d. 235, HIGH-STREETr SWANSEA. f 4134 TWELVE CARTES DE VISITE, 2*. 8d. Six, Is- 8d- Two Cabinets, 2s. 6d. Six 58. One 10-inch Panel, 58.; two, 78. Copied or enlarged from any portrait, however faded. Sent with postal order or stamps to Mr. F, S. D. PHILLIPS. Perfect copies and original returned free. LONDON PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPANY. 304, Regent-street, London 1353 The Bristol Channel Steam Packet Company INCREASED SAILINGS BETWEEN BRISTOL & SWANSEA. Three times every week, as stated below. mHE "VELINDRA, JL ".RIO FORMOSO" and 'COLLIER." I'v** wil1 sail as follows> not prevented by any unforeseen occurrence, with libertv to tow vessels:— For the Month of OCTOBER, 18i9. SWANSEA AND BRISTOL. OCT. From S^nsea. j From Bristol. "• « & £ ? -ft* u-o tS: !!TtaSJ, FARER-Best Cabin,fis.; Fore Cabin 3s. SWANSEA AND ILFRACOMBE. OCT yr0m Swan,e<l- 0CT *rom llfracombe. 9 Wednesday i.zo p.m. 12 Saturday j«n- 23 Wednesday 3.15 p.m. 1 26 Saturday 2.0 p.m. FARIS:—Best Cabin. 6s.; ForeCabin.is. Return—Best W Fore, 6a.: Available for one month. 9 Through tickets issued from Swansea via llfracombe to all Railway o" the London and Seutli Western SWANSEA, PADSTOW AND WADEBRIDGE. OCT Fr°m Swansea I Irom Padstow. 9 Wednesday 4.8O p.m. 12°Saturday 7.0 a.m. VAuis il^ nVUi P"m- "6 Sat*rd*J 6.0 aim! 12s Fnr. 8. Fore Cabin» 3s} Return—Best l^s., Fore bs.: Available for 28 davs. iTor further particulars apply to W) WILLIAM POCKETT General Manager, Entrance South Dock. DIRECT Steam Communication between Liverpool and Swansea. OCTOBER, 188.. r pHE Liverpool and Bristol Channel >telni Navigation Company's Steamers "Sunlight;" & "Plantager.^t" Are ;>tended to out from Trafalgar Doci, Liverpool, for Swansea, (tailing at MILFORD.) Unless prerente.I liy a.iy uuforseen occurrence.) as folicW Oct? ■ an,dOCTerty to tow Vt88els 1 Tuesday 12.0 night 22 Tuesday « 0 r, m 8 Tuesday 9.0 p.m 29 Tuesday .7 £ °0 Qthi 15 Tuesday 12.0 night | om^ht AND PROM Swansea for Liverpool. (Calling at MILFORP when sufficient carso offers.) OCT. OCT. 5 Saturday 2.0 p.m. 19 Saturday lr.o night 12 Saturday 6.0 p.m. 1 26 Saturday. 6.0 p.m. An Additional Weekly Steamer, between Swansea and Liverpool, if inducement offers. FARES To and from Swansea, including cabin fee—Cabiu, 12s. 6s.; Children under 12 years, 7s.; Deck, 6s Return Tickets—18s; children under 12 years, 12s. 6d. Swansea to Milford—Cabin, St.; Deck 3s. Passengers are requested to take charge of t: eir own Luggage as the Ship is not responsible in any way for its safety. All Goods for Mllfordand neighbouring Ports are I anded a the risk of the Shippers and Consignees a regards Hoik Lighters, and Boats. AGENTS > Oriel Chambers, 14, Water-street, Livertior 1 John Bacon j or South side Trafalgar Dock. I 0C1 John Phillips Milford 53 W.L. JENKINS. sWan'Sfeii. «L STEAM BETWEEN SIVANSEA, BELFAST & GLASGOW. Are SSd°Wil ,STEA.1IEES Dock 'BLS'swlSX'tr BELFAST AND GLASGOW Gnn(1a, ^very WEDNESDAY Night. lo^ shipment to Belfast and Glasgow should be alongside Wednesday morninfi->?. Above route offers a favourable opportunity for making a pleasant trip to I 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 Cabm, 20e.; Steerage 12*. 6d.; Soldiers and Sailora months1"11 ~^are and a half, available for two For rates of freight and further particulars, apply to M. JONES 1; BRO. Albion Chambers, Cambrian-place, Swansea. 52 Tfo M IHI 0 N-11 N E l)-i BOYALMAIL STEAMERS. S.S. SARNIA ORRGO have Saloons and State-rooms amidships. SHORTEST ROTJTB TO CANADA & WESTERN STATES. Lowest Inland Fare*. Free Farms of 100 acres of fertile laud. Sailing from Liverpool weekly, and from Bristol fort aic+tJv. The «teamera ot tnis line are replete with odern comfort. Cabin h area from 10 to 15 guinea* :Seeor>d C^in, £ &; Intermediate £ umeas, Steerage £ 4. Aoply to tiir i Main, and Montpn ery, Liverpool and Bristol »v>n Pockett, BrUt«l Steam taoket Co.'g Offtoe, gwunwea or to u F: Xing. High-street Post Office, Swansea. [5V £ H BIRD'S QTSTARD pOWDER. A GREAT LUXURYI CHOICE, DELICIOUS N° TT.GG8 "R EQUIRED. CUSTARD. ■LJ -Lw WITHOUT EGGS produced by N° EGGB required. bie^SXARI) POWDER jgGGS J^EQUIBED. AT HALF^THK COST HALF THE TROUBLE. NO Luncheo*, Dinner, Snpper, or Feast complete without a dish of this favourite Custard. Sold everywhere in 6d; and Is. Boxes, and 2d. Packets. BIRD'S QUSTARD pOWDER. See that each Packet bears the name of the Inventors and Sole Manufacturers, ALFRED BIRD A SONS, Devonshire Works, Birmingham. t65-0