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TELEPHONE 17. TTAVING PURCHASED RECENTLY VERY LARGE PARCELS OF CEYLON SIFTINGS before the late advance, I am still offering at Is. Id. per lb., or 6 lbs. at Is. per lb. These Teas cannot to-day be obtained on the' London market wholesale at the above prices. ISAAC GALE, 18. HIGH-STREET. SWANSEA. NO HOUSE EQUALS DOWN & SON FOR RELIABLE FURNITURE. THEY ARE THE LARGEST MAKERS BY MACHINERY IN WALES, HAVE THE MOST EXTENSIVE STOCK TO SELECT FROM, AND GIVE THE BEST POSSIBLE VALUE. CARPETS MADE AND LAID FREE. ESTABLISHED NEARLY HALF A CENTURY. HIGH-STREET & MORRIS-LANE. SWANSEA. THE VERY BEST PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN IN THE PRINCIPALITY BY HENRY A. CHAPMAN. ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, Winner of several Medals and First Prizes for Photographs and Oil Paintinjjs. The Best Studio in the Principality for Best Work at Moderate Prices. All the Latest Improvements and Additions. PRICES :-3 for 2s.; 6 for 3s. 12 for 5s. 6d. [20 235, HIGH-STREET, Swansea. A.Q THOMAS, WATKINS & CO., LTD BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, BRUNSWICK-STREET, SWANSEA, PAINTERS, DECORATORS AND PAPER-HANGERS, ECCLESIASTICAL DECORATION & LEAD-LIGHT A SPECIALITE. PLUMBERS, ELECTRIC BELL-HANGERS, HOT AND COLD WATER AND SANITARY ENGINEERS. AGENTS FOR MESSRS. J. B. WHITE AND BROTHERS' CELEBRATED PORTLAND CEMENT. ESTIMATES given for every description of Ready-made Joinery and Builders' work Experienced Workmen sent to any part of the country. [25 • "The Rover has set the fashion to the World."—Cyclist. IMPERIAL ROVER AND METEOR CYCLES. HIGHEST CLASS MACHINES. NOTED FOR STABILITY. PRICES FROM £ 12 12/- TO £ 22. DEFERRED PURCHASE FROM £ 1 5/- PER MONTH. 0' PRICES FROM XJ-2 12/- TO £22. DEFERRED PURCHASE FROM £ 1 5/- PER MONTH. SOLE MAKERS-THE ROVER CYCLE CO., LTD., COVENTRY. 1 MAY BE HAD OF JENKINS & CO.. 89, OXFORD ST., SWANSEA. CARRIAGE WORKS, FISHER-STREET, SWANSEA. JOHN JONES & CO.. CARRIAGE BUILDERS. Orders for New Work, General Repairs, Painting, Trimming, Ac., promptly attended to. Patent Noiseless India "Rubber Tyres, and all the Specialities connected with Carriage Building supplied. CAMBRIA CYCLES. LIMITED. [ESTABLISHED 1879] OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA, & MARKET-STREET, LLANELLY, LARGEST AND CHEAPEST CYCLE DEALERS IN WALES. NEW GUARANTEED LADIES' and GENTS' CYCLES from £ 7 7s. SOLE AGENTS FOR Kt ,^@^1 HUMBERS SINGERS QUADRANTS fib SWIFTS ENFIELDS HTIDSONS '1 AUSTINS OSMONDS CALCOTTS PREMIERS RALEIGHS RAPIDS RAGLANS BEESTONS ARROWS. Cycles Exchanged, Hired, Repaired and Built to Order. RIDING SCHOOL ON OUR PREMISES, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. Price Lists and Particulars Free on Application. CAMBRIA CYCLES. LIMITED. MANAGING DIRECTOR, MR. JOHN S. BROWN. SECRETARY, D. G. MORGAN. £ JOHN S. BROWN, GENERAL and FURNISHING HI IRONMONGER, If OXFOllD-ST.. ■Iff jS FOR PRICES l|3f SWANSEA. SEE WINDOWS 1 >- LARGEST H SELECTION. y'S JOHN S. BROWN. THE SWANSEA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED, 16, GOAT-STREET, SWANSEA, MAKE CASH ADVANCES FROM X3 TO X500 Immediately to all Classes of Householders on NOTE OF HAND, Ac. REPAYMENTS TO SUIT BORROWERS. NO FEES. BILLS DISCOUNTED. STRICTEST PRIVACY ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. T1056 YSTALYFERA.—The "CAMBRIAN" maybe ~I~ LANDILO.—Copies of the "CAMBRIAN" obtained of Ma. DAYIES, Stamp Office, and I 1 J may be obtained of Messrs. W. H, SMITH Mr. SAM BAKER, newsagent. I and SON, at the Railway Station. SALES BY AUCTION. Bv Messrs. Beynon & Meager. MONDAY, JUNE 12TH, 1899. THE STABLES, LLOYD'S YARD, 19A, LOWER OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH CLASSED HORSES, COBS, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, AND STABLE REQUISITES. MESSKS. BEYNON and MEAGER are favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late Morgan Thomas. Esq., to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Above Date and Place, the undermentionpd Valuable HORSES, COBS, TRAPS, HARNESS, &c. The property of the late Morgan Thomas, Esq. HORSES.—Bright bay horse cob Masher," 14 h.b., 6 years old, quiet, stylish, very fast in all harness, a grand cob; dark brown mare cob" alorla," IS h.h., 5 years old, 1st prize winner for style and action in the Swansea May Show, 1899, quiet and reliable in all harness, a stylish all round mare; dark iirown hurse, "Dick," 16*2 h.h., rising õ years, quiet in saadle and harness; light bay horse cob ttob," 14 2 h.h., rising 5 years, qui- t in saddle and has been driven; dun mare pony Mabel." 13*2 h.h., 9 years old, stylish and very reliable In all harness. CARRIAGES.—Battlesden car, to suit cob 14 to 16 h.h., by Cassou, Ross, nearly new, upholstered in brown corduroy cloth, with cushions and lamps complete: gifr, to suit cob 14 to 15 h.h., by Jackett, upholstered iti blue cloth, lamps andcush ouacomplete, strong, light, and in first-clas order. HARNESS, STABLE REQUISITES, &C.—Set of silver-mounted cob barness. nearly new set of brass- monnted cob harness, nearly new; 2 gentlemen's pigskin saddles, nearly new; 3 bridles (I Weymouth, 1 New- market and 1 snuffle) sun try lot of odd bits, 2 carriage whips, rush collar, headstalls. 2 carriage rags, winter and sntnmer horse clothing, brushes and combs, buckets, forks, shovels, 2 horse cradles, 2 sets of harness fittings, saddle horfe, 3 stable lamps, feed baskets, knee caps, mahogany glass-fronted bit case, bench, zinc corn bin, chaffcutter (Bentball), together with a quantity of smaller articles too numerous to mention. Also (the property of W. R. Collins, Esq., Langland), chestnut horse cob, 14 h.h.. 9 years old, quiet and reliable in all harness; Balli car (Roberts, Bridgwater), in good order, with lamps and cushions complete. (The property of T. Charles, Esq., Swansea), a stained governess cart, to suit cob 14 h.b., in first-class condition. (The property of D. Lloyd, Esq., Swansea), four-wheeled dog cart, upholstered in blue clotb, lamps and cushions complete. (The property of John John, Esq., Llwyn- domen, Morriston). chestnut cart horse Farmer," 16-2 h.h., 6 years old, about 12t cwt., staunch and reliable in all harness. (The property of Arthur Colquhoun, Esq.)— Dun carriage horse, 15*3 h.b., very showy, quiet and reliable in all harness. Has passed T.S. as perfectly sound. bold because it is too light for the work be is doing at present. Also small four-wheel phaeton (everything complete), equal to new, and upholstered inblueclotn. The Auctioneers especially call attention to the above Sale. The late Mr. Morgan Thomas for many years sustained a high reputation as an owner and judge of high-class horses and cobs, and this opportunity should not be lost by anyone in want of horses of this descrip- tion. The traps which are to be offered at above Sale are all by well-known makers, and in first-class condition. The harness also is of best workmanship. The whole of the traps and harness are nearly new. Three months' credit will be given on approved security of X5 and upwards, or discount for cash at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. sharp. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Swansea. [12899 By Ir. Frank E. Tubnridge- IN BANKRUPTCY. Re William Edwards. PARISH and MANOR of BISHOPSTONE, Glamorganshire. IMPORTANT SALE OF COPYHOLD BUILDING LAND. MR. F. E. TUNBRIDGE is instructed by Thomas Thomas, Esq., the Official Receiver, to offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the ROYAL HOTEL, HIGH-STREET, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, June 14th, 1899, an undivided MOIETY of and in the undermentioned COPYHOLD BUILDING LAND, COTTAGE and LAND SHARE. The whole containing 6 acres, J6 poles, or therp- abouts, and comprising-all those 3 (formerly 4) Copyhold Fields nea.r to Longash Cottage, now or formerly known as Longash Meadow, the acre, and the upper and lower Gerards hill, numbered 625, 651, and 652 on sheet No. 32-2 of the new ordnance survey for the Parish of Bishopatone, in the County of Glamorgan, containing an area of 5 acres, 2 roods, 2 poles, or thereabouts, now let to Mr. Henry Clement, at the low annual rental of £18. Al-o all that COPYHOLD COTTAGE, Malt House, Garden, Yard, and Out-Buildings, form- ing part of No. 448 on sheet No 23-14 for the said garish, and let to Mr. Samuel Davies and fr. A. A. James, at low annual rents amounting to £7 per annum. And also all that COPYHOLD LAND SHARE now in hand, forming part of No. 470 on sheet No. 32-2 for the said parish. The foregoing properties, which are copyhold of the Manor of Bi-bopstone, are situated about four miles from the Mumbles, and about five miles from Swansea. The FIELDS are WELL FARMED, have extensive frontages to good roads, lie well to the sun, command magnificent views, and are eminently suited for building purposes. A plan showing the properties may be inspected at the Auctioneer's Offices. Sale to Commence at Three o'clock in the Afternoon. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his offices. 19, Gower-street, Swansea; or to Messrs. BEOR and PLANT, Solicitors, Temple- street, Swansea. f12931 IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE LEASE- HOLD PROPERTY, CONSISTING OF FOURTEEN DWELLING-HOUSES AND PREMISES SITUATE AND BEING Nos. 7 TO 20 (INCLUSIVE), HANOVER-STREET, SWANSEA. MR. F. E. TUNBRIDGE has been favoured with instructions from ALFRED J. PARR, Esq., who has ceased to reside in Swansea, tc offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the ROYAL HOTEL, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA, Oil WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14th, 1899, all tbo..e FOURTEEN MESSUAGE OR DWELLING- HOUSES AND PREMISES, situate and being Nos. 7 to 20 (inclusive), Han over-street, Swansea. The Houses are brick and stone built with slated roofs and plastered fronts; the whole have a frontage of 25ft. or thereabouts, and ar average depth of 102ft. or thereabouts. ThE accommodation of each house is somewhat similar, consisting of :— ON THE GROUND FLOOR.—Front parloui with bay window, back parlour, kitchen, scullery coalhouse an1 offices. ON THE FIRST FLOOR.—Three bedrooms. ON THE SECOND FLOOR.—One attic bod room. °. There is a good piece of garden ground in thi rear, and a buck entrance to each bouse. The property is in excellent repair both insidi and outside, several of the bouses having beei quite recently painted and papered throughout. The ground rent payable in respect of these I' houses is JE27 per year. The property, together with No. 21, Hanover street, is held under a lease for a term of 9i years from the 24th June, 1860, at a total gronnc rent of JE29. No. 21 has been underleased for t term of 93 years fri m the 22nd June, 1866, at a! apportioned yearly rental of JE2. The property will, in the first instance, b4 offered in one lot, and if not sold in this manner then it will be offered in separate lots, subjeol to apportioned ground rents. The Auctioneer, having acted as Agent for th4 property for many years, can with confi ienc4 recommpnd the same as a very desirable invest ment, the houses bring well-situated, and alwayi commanding respectable tenants. Sale to commence at half-past three o'clock ii the afternoon. Particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained of the AUCTIONEER, 19, Gower-street Swansea, or of Messrs. JENKIN JONES anc TREHARNK, Solicitors, No. 5, Fisher-street Swansea. [1293! National Telephone 414. H. Stone, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, NEATH. Detailed Price List on Application. Telegraphic Address: "STONE, NEATH." SALES BY AUCTION. 1 By Messrs. Chinnock, Galsworthy and Chinnock. By ORDER OF THE RIGHT HON. THE LOHD SWANSEA. OYSTERMOUTH, NEAR SWANSEA. VALUABLE FREEHOLD ACCOMMOD- ATION AND BUILDING LAND, situate in this picturesque and increasingly- popu ous and favourite village about 20 minutes' ride by rail from the important town and port of Swansea, and midway between the Mumbles aud Langland Bay, lying high and mostly commanding fine sea views, tue whole comprising about, 43! acres, at present let to Mr. R. Woollacott on a yearly tenancy. HINNOCK, GALSWORTHY, and CHIN- e NOCK will SELL by AUCTION at the ROYAL HOTEL, SWANSEA, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28TH, at 2 for 2.30 o'clock precisely the above valuable FREEHOLD ESTATES, com- prising a compact area of about 17a. 2r. 7p.'of Pasture, Arable, and Wood Land, extending from Rock-terrace on the noith to Thistleboon-laneon the south, valuable for accommodation purpojes, with some portions ripe for building operations, houses in Rock-terrace having already been built up to this property. A valuable enclosure of ARABLE CR MARKET GARDEN LAND, comprising abffut 2a. 3r. 20p., situate at Lewin-hill, on the no th side of Thisileboon-lane, and within easy reach the Mumbles. A prominent range of CLIFF AND ARABLE LAND, comprising about 23a. Or. 5p., abutting on the foreshore midway between Langland Bay and the Mumbles, known as Ram's Tor, having an extensive sea frontage, lying high, with approach from Thistleboon-laue. The new road from the Mumbles is being extended in this direction and the adjoining lands gradually devel- oped for building purposes. Particulars of Messrs. HUNTERS and HAYNKS, Solicitors, 9, New-square, Lincoln's-ii,n, London, W.C.; of E. UPTON STRICK, Esq., 14, Wind- street, Swansea and of Messrs. CHINNOCK and Co., Land Agents and Surveyors, 11, Waterloo- place, Pall-mall, London, S.W. BY ORDER OF THE RT. HON. THE LORD SWANSEA. GLAMORGANSHIRE.—LLETTYRAFEL ESTATE. An Important FREEHOLD AGRICULTURAL SPIRTING and MINERAL PROPERTY, situated in the pioturesque Vale of Neath in the parish of Cadoxton, conveniently placed about three miles from the town and station of Neath on the Great Western Railway, 2i miles from Aberd'ilais Station on the Vale of Neath Railway, and one mile from Crynant Station on the Neath and Brecon Railway, J comprising a compact area of about' 709 j acres, abutting upon the Mertbyr Tydril turnpike road on the south side and extending to the Neath and Brecon Railway and River Dulais on the north, divided into two sheep farms known as Llettyrafel and Abernant, and interspersed with some extensive wood- lands. On Llettyrafel is a modern and substantial stone-built residence, erected by the late owner for the purposes of a shooting- box, on an elevated position, commanding extensive views, and tontaining three recep- 'I tion rooms, eight bedrooms, and usual offices, with a commodious set of farm buildings at a convenient remove therefrom. In the woods, near the principal entrance on the Mertbyr Tydvil road, is another smaller shooting box or lodge, substantially built in an ornamental style, containing seven rooms, with small garden, coach-house and stable, at present 'I occupied by the keeper. Abernant Farm comprises a small homestead and about 57 acres of pasture land, and is let to Mr. Monies Nicholds at the rent of JE30 per annum the remainder is in hand, including about 252 acres of woodlands, which afford excellent cover for the rearing of game. The valuable mines and minerals can be included in the sale, and considering that the property has an extensive frontage to the Neath and Brecon Railway, there is every facility ff)c working and carrying the coal which under- lies the property. CHINNOCK, GALSWORTHY, and CHIN- NOCK will SELL by AUCTION, at the ROYAL HOTEL, SWANSEA, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28TH, at 2 for 2.30 o'clock precisely the above important. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. Particulars may be obtained of MESSRS. HUNTERS and HAYNES, Solicitors, No. 9, New-square Lincoln's-inn, London, W.C.; of E. UPTON STRICK, Esq., 14, Wind-street, Swansea and of MESSRS. CHINNOCK AND CO., Land Agents and Surveyors, 11, Waterloo-place, Pall-mall London, S.W. BY ORDER OF THE RIGHT HON. THE LORD SWANSEA. LLANGYFELACH, NEAR SWANSEA. A valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE situate in the parish of Llangyfelach. about 2\ miles from the town of Morri.-ton, and four miles from Swansea, comprising about 607 awres divided into numerous farms and small hold- ings, with useful homesteads interspersed with extensive enclosures of woodland, affording good cover for game, also numerous cottages, all let at moderate rents, together with the valuable mines and minerals existing under the property. CHINNOCK, GALSWORTHY, and CHIN NOCK will SELL by AUCTION, at the ROYAL HOTEL, SWANSEA, on WEDNESDAY JUNE 28TH, at 2 for 2.30 o'clock precisely the above-mentioned FREEHOLD ESTATE, com- prising :— Four enclosures of PASTURE or ACCOMMO- D ATION LAND at Penybank, comprising about 4a. 2r. 26p., let to Mr. John Phillips. A GROUND RENT of JE.3 10s., secured on dwelling-house and garden at Pantlasse occupied by Mr. Wm. Davies. The modern-built CHAPEL, known as HERMON, situate at PANTLASSE, with cottage and garden adjoining, and two enclosures of pasture land of about four aores, let to Mr. 1 Thomas and others. Three enclosures of PASTURE and ARABLE LAND, comprising about 11a. 2r. 12p., abutting on the main road, let to Mr. Thomas Thomas. A range of 10 substantial stone and slate built COTTAGES, known as Vivian-row, situate close l to the main road, all occupied and let at 9g. 4d. per month each. 1 ODYNFOEL FARM, and about 35a. 3r. 38p.» occupied by Mr. Thomas Thomas. Part of ODYNFOEL FARM, comprising about 44 acres, with dwelling-house, known as the old r schoolhouse, and pasture, arable and woodland. > extending to the River Llan, let to Mr. John Phillips and Mr. Thomas Thomas. The KEEPER'S-HOUSE, at Gorswen, aud28»- 2r. 37p. MAES EGLWYS FARM with 119a. 2r. lOp a including woodlands and five cottages at Ppuy- waunfaob. 9 LLETTYMORFIL FARM, with 80a. 2r. 38p., 1 inclu jiDIr woods. BRYNWILACH FARM, with 274a. 3r. 34p., including woods and two oottages. A GROUND-RENT of £ 4, secured on cottage garden and land at Pont Llan, occupied bv Mr. T. Roberts. 3 1 The valuable Mines and Minerals under the 1 whole of the Llanaryfelach Estate. A shaft has I already been sunk, and the coal worked by the late owner. The site of the tramway from the 3 Estate to Llangyfelaoh-road will be included in the sale. Particulars, with plans, may be obtained of Messrs. HUNTERS AND HAYNES, Solicitors, 9, J New-square. Lincoln's Inn, London, W.C.; of E. ) UPTON STRICK, Esq., 14, Wind-street. Swansea; and of Messrs. CHINNOCK AND Co., Land J Agents and Surveyors, 11, Waterloo-place, Pall- 1 mall, London, S.W. [12874 » JgL0°Il & CO., i ADVERTISING CONTRACTORS AND I BILL POSTERS. CHIEF AGENCY FOR WALES. All descriptions of Advertising, Circalae Distribution, &c., promptly attended to. Office :-20, CA r. VERT-STREET, SWANSEA TVf EATH & DISTRICT BILL-POSTING -131 COMPANY—Late T. WALL. OFFICES :—ASSEMBLY ROOMS, NEATH. MANAGER:—J. W. ROBINSON. Lessees and Proprietors of the Best Posting Stations in Neath and District. THE UNIVERSAL BILL POSTING CO. -u RENT THE LARGEST POSTING STATIONS In Swansea and surrounding District. ADDRESS -28, LOWER UNION STREET SWANSEA f4 SALES BY AUCTION. I By Mr. Arthur S. T. Lucas. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. IMPORTANT SALE OF LEASEHOLD DETACHED VILLAS, and a Pair of Partly-Erected SEMI-DETACHED VILLAS situate &1. LANGLAND HILL, in the P.rish of OYSTERMOUTH together with 370 £ 1 fully-paid SHARES in the SWANSEA CONSTITUTION HILL INCLINE TRAMWAY COMPANY, Limited. MR ARTHUR S. T. LUCAS has been instructed to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION (subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced) at the ROYAL HOTEL, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. on WEDNES- DAY, the 14th day of JUNE, 1899, t e folio wing most Desirable RESIDENTIAL LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, togntiier with THREE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY SHARES in the SWANSEA CONSTITUTION HILL INCLINE TRAMWAY COMPANY, Limited and in trie following lots LOT I.-All that DETACHED VILLA, situate and known as YORK COTTAGE, on the LANGLAND HILL, and now in tLe occupation of Mrs Greenhow, on a quarterly tonancy, at the exceptionally low rental of JE23 per annum. The villa has a frontage to the roa i (at the back of Rothersla.de) of 58 feet or thereabouts, and an average depth of 173 feet or thereabouts, with a width to the lane at the rear of 24 feet or thereabouts. The villa contains on the ground floor, large drawing room, dining room, small ante-room, kitchen, scullery, pantry and ooal house and long lean-to conservatory on the Langland Bay fide, and on the first floor, there are 3 bedrooms, bath room with h. and c. supply, and w.c. There is also a large stone-built cistern for the supply of fresh water. The present tenant's tenancy determines in June, 1899, when the premises can be easily let for X26 per annum. LOT 2-All those two partly-prected SEMI- DETACHED VILLAS situate on the LANGLAND BAY side of the above Lot. These two buildings have been erected up to the first floor joists, boundary wall built, arched cesspit built, and drain pipes connected therewith a sum of about JE80 having been already expended thereon. The frontage of this lot is 53ft. 6in. or there- abouts, and an average depth of 173 feet or there- abouts, and a width to the lane at the rear of 52ft. or thereabouts. LOT 3.—All that DETACHED VILLA situate on the LANGLAND BAY side of the last lot, let to Mrs. Patti Dart for seven years from the 19th day of October, 1897. determinable at her option at the end of the third or fifth years of the said term, at an annual rental of £50. The villa contains on the Ground Floor, large entrance hall, drawing and dining rooms, kitchen, pantries, &c., outride coal-house, wood-house and w.c., and a plentiful supply of soft water from a large stone-built cistern. On the First Floor there are three bedrooms, box cupboard, bath room with hot and oold supply, and w.c.; and on the second floor there are 4 bedrooms. The frontage of this lot ia 54 feet or there- abouts, and -an average depth of 173 feet or there- abouts, and a width to the lane at the rear of 34ft. 6in. or thereabouts. The whole of the above property is held on one lease for a term of 99 years, from the 26th day of September, 1893, subject to an annual ground rent of JE18, which shall be apportioned as follows: Lot 1, £3 10s.; Lot 2, S8 10s.; Lot 3, £ 6— £ 18. The Auctioneer begs to call the attention of investors, capitalists, and others to this Sale, as the property is situated in one of the most charming positions in the Mumbles, jrhere no more land is available for building purposes, and it is the class of property which the owner would have no difficulty in letting. A considerable sum of money has been expended on the property, which is now in a good state of repair. This Sale forms a good and rare opportunity for investors and others to purchase a first-class property at practically mortgage price. SHARES. LOT 4.—FIFTY £1 fully-paid Shares in the Swansea Constitution Hill In- cline Tramway Co., Limited. Numbers inclusive 3458 to 3507 LOT 5.—FIFTY do. do. „ 3508 to 3557 LOT 6.-FIFTY do. do. „ 3558 to 3607 LOT 7.-FIFTY do. do. 3608 to 3657 LOT 8.—FIFTY do. do. „ 3658 to 3707 LOT 9.—FIFTY do. do. „ 3708 to 3757 LOT 10.-SEVENTY do. 3758 to 3827 The Sale to commence at 3.30.o'clock in the afternoon precisely. « For further particulars and other information and for permission to inspect the properties, apply to ARTHUR S. T. LUCAS, Auctioneer, Valuer and Estate Agent, No. 6, Rutland-street, Swansea or to Messrs. VINER LEEDER and MORRIS, Solicitors, No. 102, Oxford-street, Swansea. fl2876 By Mr. W. B. Trick. NEATH. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES. MR. W. B. TRICK has been instructed to SELL BY AUCTION at the CASTLE HOTEL, NEATH, on WEDNESDAY, 14th JUNE, 1899, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to Conditions of Sale to be then read), the undermentioned VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Namely:—LOT I.-All those FOUR LEASE- HOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, situate and being NOB. 4, 5, 6 and 7, ALBERT-ROAD, PSNRHIIWTYN, near Neath, in the respective occupations of Messrs. Brenton and others as monthly tenants, at rentals amounting in the aggregate to.£48 2s., or thereabouts, per annum. This Lot is held under an under-lease for a term of 96 years from the 29th day of September, 1879 (except the last three days thereof), bearing a ground rent of E6 6s. 8d. per annum. LOT 2. — All those FOUR LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 8, 9,10 and 11, ALBERT-ROAD, PENRHIEWTYN, near Neath, in the respective occupations of Messrs. John Hendra and others as monthly tenants, at rentals amounting in the aggregate to zC48 2s., or thereabouts, per annum. This lot is held under an under-lease for a term of 96 years from the 29th day of September, 1879 (except the last 3 days thereof), bearing a ground rent of £ 6 6*. 8d. per annum. LOT 3. — All those FOUR LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 12,13,14 and 15, ALBERT-ROAD, PENRHIEWTYN, near Neath, in the respective occupations of Messrs. David Adams and others as monthly tenants, at rentals amounting in the aggregate to JE48 2s., or thereabouts, per annum. This lot is held under an under-lease for a term of 96 years from the 29th day of September, 1879 (except the last 3 days thereof), bearing a ground rent of IC6 6s. 8d. per annum. Each of the above houses has good entrance, passage, parlour, kitchen, back-kitchen, and two good be irooms with fireplace. The houses are substantially built of stone, have good gardens and water laid on, and connected with the Llantwit Lower drainage system. The Auctioneer begs to call the attention of capitalists and investors to this sale, as it affords a rare opportunity to intending purchasers, considering the position and the demand there is for property in this neighbourhood. It is situate witbin easy access of tile whole of the Tin-Plate, Japan and Galvanizing Works, and also in close proximity to the Great Western Railway Engine Sheds and Carriage Works. Property in this neighbourhood must of necessity considerably increase in value having regard to the rapid strides being made in the Eaglesbush Colliery which is within very easy distance of the houses being offered. For further particulars apply to the AUCTION- EER, or to A. JESTYN JEFFREYS, Esq., Solicitor, Queen's Cham here. Neath. Station Parade Offices, Neath. [12929 D RESSMAKING AND MILLINERY. MRS. NASH, CLIFTON HOUSE, 21, WALTER-TERRACE, WALTEP-ROAD. Ladies own materials made up. Fit and style guaranteed. Dress re-modelled equal to new. Moderate charges. Mourning Orders promptly attended to. SILVER'S OIL Stops Irritation; Prevents Inflammation; Free of Pain in Fivrf Minutes. SPEEDILY cures Rheumatism, Eczema, Ulcers, Piles Sprains, Bad Legs, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Neuralgia, and all aches and pains. Money returned if not satisfied. 3d., Is. Id. and 2s. 3d., post free, of Proprietor, JOHN SILVER, CROYDON, ENGLAND, and sold by Sole Ageat, JOHN DAYIES, Dxvo STOB", 80, HIOH-BTSSZT, SWAJNBA f SALES BY AUCTION. By Mr. David Roberts. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. LANbORE, SWANSEA. SALE OF DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MR. DAVID ROBERIS has received in- structions to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the DILLWYN ARMS, BRYNHY- FRYD, on MONDAY, JUNE 12tii, 1899, all that valuable i LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, situate and known as "'BRYNVILIA COTTAGE," j Pen.yviiia, Brynhyfryd, containing by admeasure- ment 1 rood 6 perches or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of William Brain, at a weekly rental of 3s. 6J. The property is well and sub- stantially built, and is held for a term of 99 years from ti,e 29rh day ot September, 1871, at the low annual rental of £3. The purchaser will have power to erect one other Messuage or Dwelling-hou-e on the s*me piece of g, ound. for which purpose there is ample accommodation. Tne Auctioneer desires to call the attention of i,,ves,ors to this exceptional opportunity of ac- quiring a sound inve-tmpnt, thrl property being situate in an industrial locality and always com- manding a g..od tenant. Sale t) commence at 7.30 o'clock p.m. For further particulars apply to the Auc- TIONEER, at his Offices. 19, Heatbfield-«treet. Swan-ea, or to Messrs. R. and C. B. JENKINS, Solicitors, 4, Fisher-Street, Swansea. [12934 By Mr. Thomas Evans. CARDIGANSHIRE, PARISH OF LLANGRANOG. VERY VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM to be SOLD by AUCTION by MR. THOMAS EVANS, at the SALUTATION HOTEL, NEWCASTLE EMLYN, on FRIDAY, JUNE 30tb, 1899, at 2 o'clock p.m. (subject to conditions to be then and there produced), all that desirable FREEHOLD FARM, With the Buildings thereon, called LLETTY 'R CYMRO," situate in Llangranog, together with TWO CO IT AGES and GARDENS, called aBERDAUDDWR" and" PENRHIW LLETTY," comprising in all 110 acres or thereabouts of arable meadow and pasture land in a good state of cultivation. The whole is in the occupation of Messrs. David and John Davies and their under- tenants at an annual rental of .£70. For further particulars apply to the AUCTION- EER, Cefnowrt, Llangranog, Llandyssil, where a plan of the property can be seen, or to Messrs. NICHOLSON & PEMBERTON, 11, Harrington- street, Liverpool. [12895 W. E. VAUGHAN & CO., LIMITED, STEAM DYERS & CHEMICAL CLEANERS, 27A, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA, BEG to announce to the public that their Branch Business now carried on at the above address will be removed to No. 2, GOWER-STREET, I on and after JUNE 22nd next. [12928 I SHIPPING. IRELAND AND SCOTLAND. SWANSEA TO B ELFAST AND GLASGOW. First-class Passenger STEAMERS are intended to Sail from SHED No. 1, SOUTH DOCK BASIN, SWANSEA, To Belfast every Wednesday p.m. tide. To Glasgow every Wednesday & Friday p.m. tide. FARM —————— Belfast Cabin, 17/6 Steerage, 10/- GIasgow 20/- „ 12/6 Return Tickets,Fare-and-a-balf, available for Six Months. SPECIAL SUMMER REtuøw FARES Belfast 20/- available for 1 month. Glasgow. 25/- „ 14 days. The Beat Route to Port rush, Giants' Causeway, the Highlands and Islands of Scotland to the Isle of Man, via Belfast. Guide Book and all information from M. JONES & BRO., Agents, Swansea. ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. To CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. SAILINGS FROM LIVERPOOL. 8.1. Sardinian, for Quebec and Montreal June 15th I t.t. Carthaginian, for 3t. John's, N.F., and Halifax June 17th I s.s. Lanrantian, for Quebec and Montreal. June 22nd eoL Namidian, for Quebec and Montreal June 89th s.s. Corean, for St. John's, N.F., & Halifax July lot Saloon Fare from RIO, 2nd Cabin R7. Rtteerage MI.. Through Tickets to all points at special rates. CAN ADA.Haodbooka, maps, rates, and fnll particulars free on application to ALLAN BROTHERS ft Co., 19, James-street, Liverpool; or to T. W. R. MASON & Co., 2, Mount-street; W. M. VACGHAK, Salubrionv place, Wind-atieet, Swansea. MONEY. 1 THE SWANSEA MERCANTILE BANK, IO LIMITED. 18, PARK-STREET, SWANSEA. R,3 TO 2500 CASH ADVANCED to all Classes of Tradesmen, Professional Men, and respectable Householders, upon their OWN NOTE OF HAND and all kinds of Securities. PAYMENTS to suit Borrowers. Applications promptly attended to by 5651 H. B. JONES. MANAGER. PATRONISED BY ROYALTY. TOM B ARRON, ROYAL FLORIST AND BOUQUETIST, 7, OXFORD-STREET. WREATHS, CROSSES, &c., Unequalled in Arrangement. Composed of Choicest Flowers Fresh Cut from the Gardens at Blackpill. INSPECTION INVITED. PLEASE OBDaB EARLY. TeiefmmM—"Barron. Swansea." pUGSLEY & SON 24, WATERLOO STREET, FOR GLASS and pAPERHANGINGS OF ALL KINDS. Telephone No. 211. 8668 LL. & T. BuLLIN, HEATHFIELD AND FFYNONE MEWS SWANSEA. Beg to state that they have added to theii Business New Funeral Carriages completely. Telephone No. 65. f43 T HOS. R. ROBINSON, Itp, EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, COAL MERCHANT (WHOLESALE and RETAIL). BEST LARGE AND THROUGH HOUSE AND ANTHRACITE COALS, AT LOWEST CURRENT PRICES. 'D.C.L.' YEAST MAKES EVERYONE HAPPY. 'D.C.L.' YEAST MAKES EVERYONE HAPPY. Anyone can make nice sweet Bread, appetising Tea Calces, See., by using it. Write to us for Booklet of Instructions and Recipes. Sole Manufacturers Thm DlmilHmrm Co., Lta., Edinburgh. WHW of TFW MWM known ">.0.1." Malt Ixtraot. EDUCATIONAL. ELEMENTAkY SCHOOL TEACHERS (SUPERANNUATION) ACT. 1898. All teachers recognised as certificated by the EducatIOn Department, whether now employer! in schools or not, have the option of accepting this a^ -i lom cn lnto. on the 1st of i vl option must be exercised not later than the 30th of September. 1899. Anv teacher who has not yet received the necessary forms should apply at once to the SECRETARY, Education Office, London, S.W. [12831 JPENDEEN COLLEGE, LANGLAND BAY. MODERN HIGH-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. JUIS8 I. M. NETTELL, A.C.V. AND MISS C. M. NETTELL, A.C.P., (Daughters of the late J. T. Nettell, General Works Manager of Messrs. Vivian & Sons). REFERENCES :— The LADY SWANSEA. LADY MORSHEAD, Forest Lodge, Bin field, Berks. MRS. WILMOT, Audley Sid month, Devon. MISS EDEN, The Bryn, Sketty, Swansea. LADY JENKINS, The Grange, Swansea. REv. SECRETAN JONES, M.A., late Vicar of Oystermouth, South Wales. Pupils are prepared for London Matriculation, University Locals, Associated Board (Royal Academy aLd Royal College of Music), Trinity College, College of Violinists, Diploma (Teachers) and other examinations. ) & & r ST. CATHERINE'S COLLEGE, ■FOR DAY BOYS AND BOARDERS, LANGLAND BAY, NEAR SWANSEA. Beautiful Air and Scenery; Climate Mild, but not relaxing; Safe Bathing; Fine Beach and S"nds; very suitable for Invalids, Delicate Children, and those born in India. Liberal Diet. Great care Individual Attention. There is a separate Preparatory Department for very little Boys. For Prospectus, Ac., apply- REV. F. E. SCOTT, M.A., Oxford, HEAD-MASTER. INDEPENDENT COLLEGE TAUNTON. A HIGH-CLASS PUBLIC SCHOOL FOR BOYS. HEAD MASTER J. B. RIDGES, M.A. (Catnb.) A THOROUGH COMMERCIAL & CLASSICAL EDUCATION. SEVERAL SCHOLARSHIPS. INCLUSIVE FEES FROM JE11 PER TERM. ALBERT GOODMAN, Secretary. LANGLAND COLLEGE, (2 & 4, HARTFIELD SQUARE), EASTBOURNE. PATRONS: Right Honourable Lord Aberdare. Right Rev. Lord Bishop of Peterborough. Sir Douglas Oalton, K.C.B., F.&.a. Sir John Llewelyn, Bart., M.P., F.R.S. Sir John Jones Jenkins, M.P.; Charles S. Ronndell, Baq. And Others. PRINCIPAL— MISS M. E. V I N TIE R. Seven years Head Mistress of ths fSwaneea High School, Girls' Public Day School Company. Four years Chief Mathematical and Science Mistress, Kensington High School. Senior Optime, Mathematical Tripos, Cambridge. Intermediate Science. Lon- don University, First Division. Certifi- cated Student in Honours and Scholar of Girton College. Cambridge. Associate and Arnott Scholar of Bedford College, London. Well-fitted Gymnasium. French, German and English Resident Governess. Visit- ing Masters. [11229 GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, ST. HELEN'S LODGE, BRYN-Y-MOR ROAD. SWANSEA. PRINCIPAL—MISS GARLICK, A.C.P., Assisted by Certificated Resident French and English Governesses and Visiting Professors. Pupils Prepared for all Public Examinations. The House is well situated, five minutes walk from Beach and Parks. f22 BRYNHAULOG, LANGLAND-BOAD, B MUMBLB8. DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS & PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR LITTLE BOYS. Conducted by the MISSES POTTS (Daughters of a Clergyman). Pupils prepared for all Public Examinations. Highest References. Terms on application. LANGLAND BAl. GIRLS' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL BELLEVUE, LANGLAND NEAR SWANSEA. PRINCIPALS—The MISSES PHILLIPS, Assisted by Resident Certificated English and Foreign Governesses and Visiting Masters. Preparation for Local Examinations. The House is pleasantly situated in its own grounds on a hill. and overlooking the sea. [6412 PONTARDAWE. TANYRALLT SCHOOL. Preparation for all examinations. Special attention to backward boys. Healthy situation. Home comforts. Good diet. Moderate terms. Excellent references.—Apply to MR ASTLEY SAMUEL. For the BRANSBY'S THE8* TEAS HAVE WON CHARACTERISTIC EBTBUSIABTlC PRAtSK —————————— FOB THEIB Digestive QUALITIES, RIL 1J1 4 O The PICK of tbe London Market. • Tn Half-Chests. Caddy Boxes, Tins, and Lead Packets. The very BEST Teas only, selected from the latest London arrivals. Samples, post free, on application. Of First-class Grocers, Confectioners and Chemists, or FRANK BRANSBY, Mumbles. R.B.O., Glam. ESTABLISHED 1840. J. STANLEY JOHNSTON, PICTURE RESTORER, CARVER, GILDER, AND PICTURE FRAME MAKER, CHURCH STREET, SWANSEA. Oil Painting" Lined, Cleaned and caiefnlly Rectored, Old Prints and Mezsotint Engravings Cleanecf Re- gilding In all its Branches equal to new. EDRYCHWCH YMA DARLLKXWCH HWN SWYDDFA'R "CAMBRIAN" Yw'R LLE GOREU YNG NGHYMBU AM WAITH ARGRAFFU o BOB MATH, CYMRAEG A SEISNIG, AN Y PRI8IAU MWYAF RHE8YMOL YN UNOL A THESTLUSRWYDD A PHERFFEITH. RWYDD Y GWAITH. Danfonir Estimates yn rhid—Cofier y Cyfeiriad- «Y CAMBRIAN," 58, WIND STREET, SWANSEA. MUSICAL. MISS MARION EVANS (Bronze and Silver Medallist and Certificate of Merit, R.A.M.), IS Prepared to accept ENGAGEMENTS for CONCERTS, and also give LESSONS ia VOICE PRODUCTION and SINGING. Llanelly and Neath visited weekly. ADDRESS :— 27, BRYN-Y-MOR CRESCENT, SWANSEA. MR. TOMLINSON, TEACHER OF THB VIOLIN & PIANO, IS prepared to supply ORCHESTRAS for CONCERTS, BALLS, and ENTERTAIN- MENTS in general. MR. A. TOMLINSON receives PUPILS for VIOLONCELLO. Terms on Application- 25, ST. HELEN'S ROAD, 1086] SWANSEA. MR. DONALD W. LOTT (Formerly Assistant Organist of Lichfield Cathedral), GIVES LS8SONS IN PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN PLAYING (both Solo and Accompaniment), VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING, HARMONY. COMPOSITION, &c. (Personally or by Correspondence). MR. LOTT is prepared to give his MUSICAL LECTURES, and to accept Engagements as Conductor to Choral Societies and Choirs. Address: 43, WALTER-ROAD, Swansea. MR. MAURICE GOUDMANj SOLO VIOLONCELLIST, (Late Member of Sir Obas. Halle's famous Orchestra). GIVES LESSONS ON THE 'CELLO. Open for Recitals, Concerts, At Homes, &c. For terms and particulars, apply— 16, HANOVER STREET, 1221 SWANSEA. DANCING, CALISTHENICS, SPANISH AND PHYSICAL EXERCISES, GEDNEY HOUSE, ST. HELEN'S-ROAD. MIS^ CRAVEJH' has her Vacation during the- Summer months. Her Classes will be resumed as usual in the Autumn. [18 lyi" R. ERNEST RUDDELL, Organist and Choirmaster of Holy Trinity Church, Swansea, VISITS PUPILS FOR I ORGAN, PIANO, SINGING, AND THEORY OF MUSIC. ADDRESS: 63. CROMWELL-ST., SWANSEA. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 100, WALTER-ROAD. M RS. EDWARD FRICKER, MISS FLORENCE PRICKEE. A.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., AND MISS MINNIE FRICKER, L.R.A.M. Piano, Harp, Violin, Voice Training and Solo Singing, Harmony, Sight-Singing, Theory of Music, &c. 2444 MR. ARTHUR HEY, Mus. BAC., F.R.C.O., L.R.A.M. (Organist and Choir-master St. James' Church), Prepares pupils for the R.A.M., R.C.O., T.C.L., and other Diplomas, and the Certificates of the Assoc. Board of the R.A.M. and R.C.M. RECENT SUCCESSES: -A.T.C.L. (1898); A.R.C.O. (1898 and 1899); and Fifteen Assoc. Board Certificates (1898 and 1899). 8, PAGE-STREET, SWANSEA. COOKING STOVES. What you hear may be pleasing, but when people tell yon that onr Stock of COOKING 8TOYES Is exceptionally One, and that you cannot approach it for price and quality anywhere in South Wales; but if you want to be convinced yon should visit our establishments without delay, and we will guarantee that you will not only be pleased bat satisfied. JENKINS & CO., IRONMONGERS, 8 OXFORD-ST., 9 & 10, PARK-ST., SWANSEA TANGYES GAS & OIL ENGINES Cornwall Works, BIRMINGHAM. South Wales Office: 6, High-st., Cardiff. STIFF'S STARCH. Sold In lib. Picture Boxes. 8old in 61b. Packets. UTIFF-S STAECH. O TIFF'S STARCH. IIST'SSJJMSL. Imparts an Exquisite Oloss STIFF'S STARCH. Makes Linen Look like Now. Kor Collars. ^TIFF'S STARCH. S>0 „„„ For Necktie*. TUT S STARCH. For Caps. For CufTa. Li TIFF'S STARCH. For Lace. For Linen. STIFF'S STAECH. KISSI Q TIFF'S STAECH. ITK TESTMXSRCB. kj Note the Cantion Label. STIFF'S STARCH. Observe the Trade Mark. See Dr. Hassall's Testimonial. CJTIFF'S STAECH. STIFFS STAECH. £ £ £ £ £ &. IO Sold by Oilmen. Established 1818. Wholesale—STIFF A Co., RBDCLIFF-STBEWF BRISTOL. 11709 DAVIES' BALSAM OF HONEY for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Tightness of tbe Obeat, kc.— Prepared only by J. DAVIES, M.P.B., Dispensing CkeaUt, 30, Higb*strMt, Swansea. ril 1* 0