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illtt ant.ch W/ANTED, a Partner in a well-established Broker and 0» Export (Business in one of the principal ports ft la'es- Capital at least £ 500. Address letters marked VlUirdiff Times Office- 1773 WANTED to Bent, a House and Garden in or at an Co easy distance from Cardiff. The House must lent1 ^ve or s'x bedrooms would have 110 objection to ^rdiff aCre °r tW° ^an<^° Apply C., Post-office, yy ANTED, a respectable Youth as Apprentice to the 8 iv Hat and Cap Manufacturing Business. Apply to -l^yheit, Bute-street, Cardiff. 1778 WANTED, a respectable Youth, as an Apprentice. Apply to Heme Bros., drapers, Cardiff. 1747 Ca hi %zt or Sato. be. LET, a large, dry, and convenient Cellar, also a 17 ti- m suitable for an office. Apply to Mr. Pedrazzini, -^g^street, Cardiff. 982 J[ ,^e LET, on very reasonable terms, several Offices 4pn. lQ Young Men's Christian Association building. ,to Mr. J. Bailey, on the premises, or to Mr. Ker- Duke-street. 1771 To be LET, Lima Villa, situate in the Cowbridge-road, t4etlc °PP,)site the Windham Hotel, Canton. This resi- in superb style, and is thoroughly et*- Apply to Mr. J.Jones, Havelock House, Canton. 1696 I be LET, a Sitting-room and Bedroom, furnished. -Apply at Wellington House, Charles-street. 1783 J 0 be LET, respectable Lodgings for one or two single j^gentlemen, at No. 52, Mount Stuart-square.. 1732 I be LET the London Hotel, situate in Bute-street, J3ry, For particuars applv to Mrs. Clode, 15, ^nes-street. 11 1424 ^1 be T,-P/R" I ■I of tlio a a and Shop, situate on the corner There i« n fronting Cowbridge-road, Canton. ^aveWlr if00 back, with stable. Apply to Mr. Jones, tW t ouse! or to Mr. Wadley, butcher, next door to prelmises. }' 1698 Town of Cardiff. .1.. be LET, with immediate possession, large Stores Quay, late in the occupation of Messrs. ^et^Card'ff to ^r' ^^omas Dalton, 6, Working. 24th February, 1863. 1667 be LET, a Dwelling-House with convenient Offiee On the ground floor, situate in the centre of the V Cardiff. The rent is moderate, and all taxes paid Cardin. landlord. Apply to B. Pedrazzini, High-street, 982 ^0, LLANTPJSSANTT" i. LET, at Llantrissanl^kear the Mwyndy Mine! Term aanS' ^^ding Land Mr Workmen's Cottages, ^ad 'r years. Apply to Mr. Jokn Williams, Roath- ^Cardifr 667 ■J, -kET, a Double-licensed House known as the S''e Ci-i i, '8*' ^ntl' eli8ibbr situate in Bute-street, oppo- fates being one of the leading thorough- e town. In-coming moderate. Satisfactory ^eiaicS ^or Iwing. Apply to E. Stibbs, on the • 1435 j. SOLD by Private Contract, a House and Shop, A^-t^at the Corner of Godfrey-street, facing ^Pterl Prejnises are convenient and well- e0iaiv,- a baker and general dealer. Apply to Mr. Evans, 60, Adam-street, Cardiff. 1727 BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. Eligible Investment. 4. • e. SOLD by Private Contract, five substantially- let to bllilt and well-finished DWELLING-HOUSES, all tenants, at a gross rental of £ 102 per under lease for a term of ninety-nine years, «^4wound-rent of £ 8 16s. per annum, with land for jJl 4%^ °ne or two additional houses, situate in one of 'Zeell,,Ikt rto near the Bute Docks. The property is I Ze Per CerijrePa^ri and will ibe sold. to pay upwards of ^ASC"Iars apr »ly to Mr. "ROCHE, Auctioneer and ^Y^~g_^jPost-office Chambers. 1748 1 nij^LD by Private Contract, the LEASE of the ^established Double-licensed PUBLIC HOUSE Niff Ship and Pilot Boat," situated in St. Mary-st., j'c se to the South Wales Railway Station. The ,^tlie a' Present in the occupation of Charles Edwards, ♦ rental of £ 40. Omnibuses pass regularly p'seg Docks and Railway Stations, and the pre- re excellently situated "in the best street in the J0RF jjM Gen ,r particulars apply to Mr. G. SULLY, Marine iff, eral Auctioneer, 25, Mount Stuart-square, Car- 1439 On qAT Eligible Investment. C by Pirate Contract, Four DWELLING- C by Pirate Contract, Four DWELLING- i ES, ready for occupation; and Nineteen ^Itot).. HOUSES, all situated in Mortimer-road, g0c>4 sit'a'So. Two well-built VILLA CARCASES, in a § lie Qr IOn on the Roath-rofld. J6ar„ »0und-rent will be low, and leases granted for 0 of sale. ^iff .r particulars apply to Wm. Alexander, Esq., John Williams, Roath-road. 811 YTV MONEY^ •»/» ^LlAMS, 10, Dock-street, Newport, Mon., is (nowUt iied 110 °ffer several Sums from J?500 up- 1TitfeR^y to be advanced) on Approved Personal a ^,°l'cy of Assurance, repayable by agreed Apply forthwith. 1124 Best T0 HouseKEEPERS. SWliet> Large HOUSE COALS tr RHYMNFV 6d- Par Ton net Cash' at 1116 A RAILWAY STATION, Adam-street, ^ChSL¥Le-5-?»*«>»• 6, Charles-street, at Con- ^)ers> Do«ks, or to JOHN PAKSONS, at 1578 ^R. THOMAS WEBBER, IS3TN%'TK CHSMSERS, CASDHTJ Instate AND HOUSE AGENT. "*» A.NCES effected in First-class Offices, Life, Fire, ti f'^Ht^l, Sickness, See. M r,*l°ensee for Glamorgan for the National Yentila- ^o0Vorapany. ^a' OakSeld-street, to Let from the 22nd Cay? Properties for Sale and to Let, to be had on 1602 Mastic SILK STOCKINGS, KNEE CAPS, &c., Ss^s. ENEMA APPARATUS. Cfi F. W. JOY, -EMIST, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. 1613 O T T 1 1 C E OF REMOVAL. lIERR KESSLER, v n Professor of Music, MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, Wof Carrl^LLY informs the gentry and inhabitants ^8 i aQd its neighbouring district, that he has j °Pes to °J alj0Te commodious Premises, where ^Ue ^eP»redSt 6^Ve a CGntinuance of public patronage. Rjw lav. 8uPPly parties with a first-rate Qua- ^Ute the J^i0r on moderate terms. Lessons ^11 j.aUdC]OJH ow^n§ Instruments:—Violin, Cornet, AliT*8 of \r °net- and String Bands taught, and TI of \rlc^ Instruments repaired. v ttsical Instruments to be had at the Lon- ready maney. —PIAKOFOKTES TUNED. 1284 q IZF, MEDAL ■K El \r -N TWARDED TO THE By t £ x E L D STARCH, of Class 2. International J 1Jrs Exhibition, 1862. AXJNdry STARCH is used in the ROYAL to *ua« Pronounced by Her Majesty's *vet s Lace ft. finest Starch she ever used. Her *nd ti?8SeT. ^ec^ares it to be the Best she has *'0rjtv 1 C*ji ove Award by some of tha most Men of the Age confirms its Supe- & 11 « I/O., GLASGOW AND LONDON. justness ^iJbwsses. FANCY ARTICLES IN LARGE VARIETY SUITABLE FOK PEBSEXTS, ETC., AT JAS. T. BARRY'S, 6, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. FAMILIES furnishing will find it advantageous to in- i- spect his STOCK of superior Electro-Plated Spoons, Forks, CoSee and. Tea Services, Cruets, Liquor Stands, Vases, Urns, Toast-racks, Dessert Knives and Forks, Fish Knives, &c., &o. Best Steel Table Cutlery, at JAS. T. BARRY'S, 6, Duke-street, Cardiff. NEW GOLD WATCHES, from £ i 10 0 to £ 10 0 0 New SILVER ditto „ 2 10 0 to 12 0 0 With a warrantry, and exchanged if not made to perform satisfactorily. Also, a quantity of SECOND-HAND WATCHES, cheap, at JAS. T. BARRY'S, 6, Duke-street, Cardiff". ENGLISH and Foreign Clocks, Watches, -Jewellery, &c. carefully REPAIRED, by experienced workmen on the premises. Clocks attended and wound up by the year. Estimates given for Public Clocks. Rates of Chronometers ascertained by Transit Obser- vations. JAB. T. BARRY, 6, Duke-street, Cardiff. 1391 G. SADLER, PHOTOGRAPHER AND ARTIST, 149, BUTE-ROAD, CARDIFF. GALLERY open from nine o'clock till dusk. Photo- graphy practised in various styles of the art Families waited on at their residences. Think not these Portraits, by the light of Heaven iiiaCL% Shades, though they are, will like a shadow fade, No! when this form of flesh in dust shall lie, And death's grey film o'er spreads this beaming eye, These life-like Portraits, mocking at decay, Will still be fresh and vivid as the day. 2095 NOTICE. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN SOUTH WALES FOE ENGLISH AND FOREIGN PAPER HANGINGS, GOLD MOULDINGS, OILS, PAINTS, AND VARNISHES IS AT 7, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. (Near the Hayes Bridge.) ALWAYS 30,000 PIECES OF PAPER To select from, commencing at 3d. per Piece of 12 Yards. PAINTING, GLAZING,' GILDING, AND PAPER-HANGING, EXECUTED IN ALL THEIR YABIOUS BRANCHES. Go- EXPERIENCED WORKMEN sent to any part of the Country. JAMES MOORE, PEOPKIETOK. 1221 BENSON'S WATCHES AND CLOCKS. Perfection of Mechanism.Morning Post. OPINIONS OF THE I.OXDON PRESS UPON BENSON'S GREAT CLOCK AND WATCHES. AS a sample of English clockwork on a large scale, the works of this Jare probably the finest finished that h lye ever been seen in this country. No Chrono- meter could be fitted with more .perfect or carefully- adjusted mechanism.- Times, June 11, 1862. A triumph of ingenuity."—Telegraph, March 31,18C2. The lentire finish is of the highest cliste.Daily News, May 29,1862. "A more splendid and exquisitely-finished piece of mechanism we have never seen." Standard, June 17,1862. The largest, and unmistakeably the best finished clock in the Exhibition.Engineer, August 15, 1862. Some of them are of great beauty; and if the English watch-trade only follow up with the same spirit and success this first attempt to compete with foreigners in decorative watches, there seems to be no reason why we should not get the trade entirelyjinto our own hands. Times, June 23,1862. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR CHURCH AND TURRET CLOCKS. Watches, Clocks, and Bronzes of every description, from the plainest to the highest quality of which the Art is at present capable, manufactured from High-Art Designs by English, French, and Italian Artists of great celebrity. W ATCHES. Chronometer, Duplex, Lever, Horizontal, Vertical, Minute, Half-quarter,and Quarter Repeaters Independent and Plain Centre Seconds, Keyless, Chronographs, Ena- melled, Astronomical, and Reversible Watches, from 200 gs. to £ 3 "s. each. BENSON'S ILLUSTRATED PAJIPHLET ON WATCHES (free by post for two stamps) contains a short History of Watchmaking, with descriptions and prices. It acts as a guide in the purchase of a Watch, and enables those who live in Scotland, Ireland, Wales, the Colonies, India, or any part of the world, to select a watch, and have it sent free and safe by post. CLOCKS. Drawing-room, Dining-room, Bed-room, Library, Hall, Staircase, Bracket, Carriage, Chime, Musical, Astronomical, Church, Turret, Stable, Railway, Post- office, Shop, Warehouse, Offics, or Counting-house, from 1000 gs., to 11 Is. each. BENSON'S ILLUSTRATED CLOCK PAMPHLKT contains a full and carefully prepared Price-list of every description of Clock and Timepiece, with a short and interesting history of the Art of Clockmaking. In it will be found a great variety of patterns of Clocks suitable for all pur- poses, and it will be sent post-free for two stamps. BENSON'S ARGENTINE SILVER. The Morning Herald, October 23rd. speaking of the Plate in the Exhibition, says, Mr. Benson, who has a Medal for Plate, exhibits some beaof:ful things." The Argentine is a composition possessing all the beauty and richness of eoiour of silver, with its durabi- lity, at a mere fraction of its cost. It is a compound of various metals, with a heavy deposit of pure silver, form- ing one hard, compact, white body. When the Argentine and the real silver are placed side by side, the most skilful judge cannot distinguish between them, while its durabi- lity is so great that after many years' wear it remains unaltered. During the last seventeen years it has been so well received by the public that its manufacture has been extended to all those articles usually made in silver, viz., Spoons, Forks, Dinner, Tea and Coffee Services, Waiters, Bread and Cake Baskets, Candelabra, Dishes of all kinds, Epergnes, Claret Jugs, &c., and which can be seen at the various Establishments of J. W. BENSON, whose new Show Rooms contain an immense assortment. A Prize Medal was awarded to J. W. BENSON for excel- lence of manufacture of Argentine and Electro-plate. A Sample Spoen will be sent post-free to any part of the kingdom on receipt of 30 stamps, and an elaborately Illustrated Catalogue containing 300 engravings and price-list of Argentine and solid Silver Plate, will be sent post-free on receipt of six stamps. J. W. BENSON'S BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS ARE 46, 67, & 63, CORNHILL. All letters should be addressed to the Principal Establishment, 33 & 34, LUDGATE-HILL, LONDON. (ESTABLISHED 1749 ) 1742 Jlushttss Sprtrnssis. 2, BUTE-STREET, NEAR THE HAYES BRIDGE, CARDIFF. THOMAS MILES. BEGS to notify to liis respected old friends—the public £ Cardiff, that lie has RE-OPENED his Old Estab- lishment with a most Extensive Stock of DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, MEN'S HATS, CLOTH CAPS, Am1 a thousand other articles too numerous to mention in the limits of an advertisement. As of old it will be The Cheapest Shop in the Principality NOTE TSE ADDRESS. THOMAS MILES, 2, BUTE-STIIEET, 1CARDIFE, (Near the Hayes Bridge.) THE SAIIE OLD SHOP. THE SAME OLD NAME. 915 DENTAL SURGERY. NOTICE OF EEMOVA L. GGEYHAM begs to inform the Nobility, Clergy, « Gentry, and public at large, that lie has EE- KOVED to 17, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, (Opposite Church-street), Where he may be consulted daily from 10 till 6 o'clock. G. GBYHAM extracts Teeth by Galvanic' Battery, or through the medium of ice. Consultation Free. Atten- dance at private residences, and all applications by post punctually attended to. Children waited upon at their own residences. 1"238 12, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF D. KICHARDS, Hatter, Hosier, Glover, &c., BEGS to call attention to the following GOODS,, selected with the greatest care :— HATS and CAPS of every description. Cotton, Silk, and Lambs wool HOSIERY. Kid, Dog-skin, and Cloth GLOVES.. Long-cloth SHIRTS, Fancy Flannel SHIRTS. COLLARS, NECKTIES, SCARFS, BELTS, BRACES, TOWELS, Silk, Cotton, and Alpaca UMBRELLAS. Waterproof COATS, Cloth OVERCOATS, Inverness CAPES. Carpet & Leather BAGS, Portmanteaus, Railway Rugs. Welsh FLANNELS, Coloured FLANNELS, &c. D. RICHARDS, 12, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 1388 ILLUSTRATED POCKET-BOOKS and DIARIES, JL for Ladies and Gentlemen. FORGET-ME-NOTS and MEMORANDUMS, in great variety. WELSH COSTUMES on Note-paper. TINTED VIEWS of SOUTH WALES, on Cards, made up in Ninepenny Packets. CREAM-LAID NOTE PAPER, in Five Quire Packets from 6d. to 2s. 6d. each. PRIZE BOXES of WATER COLOURS, Brush, &c., from 9d. per box. PATENT SOLID RED, BLUE, and BLACK INK PENCIL CASES,.from 2d. to Is. each. And a. variety of other Articles, suitable for JUVENILE PRESENTS, to be had at the Cardiff Times Office. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. CHARLES" ASTON, HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURER, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, RETURNS his sincere thanks to the public generally jUj for the very liberal support he has received during the past seven years, and assures them that he is ever mindful of the duties devolving on him in rendering goods of sterling value. C. ASTON begs to state, that the general increase in his trade enables him to make a slight reduction in the prices for the present season; l is Stock will be found to combine every description ofllats and Caps of the newest Styles, and for use, comfort, durability and economy, he cannot be surpassed by any house in or out of London. C. ASTON also begs to state, that being a thorough prac- tical hatter, and making all his own goods, he is in aposi- tion to sell cheaper and better than any other house in the town and it must be an acknowledged fact, that dealers cannot compete with the manufacturer; and he is fully satisfied that the discerning public will fully appreciate his system of business, namely-one price, small profits quick sales, and for ready money. All Goods bought, if not approved of, are exchanged N.B.—A larqe assortment of Umbrellas of the best London make. NOTE THE ADDRESS- CHARLES ASTON, HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURER, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 340 IMPORTANT MEDICAL DISCOVERY FIR WOOL OIL. A POSITIVE and Speedy Remedy for Rheumatism, Gout, and all Pains originating from Cold guaran- teed to remove Rheumatic, Tooth, Face, or Ear-ache in five or ten minutes, by external application. Sold in Bottles, Is. LID., Is. 9d., and 2s. 9d. each, by HENRY DAVIES, Victoria House, Gwernllwyn Bach, Dow- lais, Sole Agent for Wales. AGENTS. Cardiff-So P. KEnsicK, druggist. Pontypridd and Treforest-C. BASSETT, PostOffice. Merthyr—R. THOMAS, druggist. Aberdare-O. M. ASH. „ W. J. THOMAS, druggist. Agents required. 1111 MERIT ACKNOWLEDGED. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1862. FT^HE Jurors of Class 3 have, after a searching series of 1 analysis, awarded a PRIZE MEDAL for the 'MPuritv and Excellence of Quality'' of WOTHERSPOON'S VICTORIA LOZENGES, WOTHERSPOON'S VICTORIA LOZENGES, purchasers of which may rest-assured that all are made of equal quality to those exhibited. They are flavoured with Peppermint, Cinnamon, Rose, Lemon, Musk, Laven der, Clove, and Ginger, and are to be had only in packets labelled Wotherspoon's Victoria Lozenges," at Id., 2d., 4d., 8d., and Is. 4d. each, of all respectable Grocers, Con- fectioners, Druggists, &c. WOTHERSPOON & CO., GLASGOW AND LONDON. Wholesale Agents- Cardiff, John Hibbert, Grocer, Church-street and Bute-street, Norris and Pritchard, Grocers, Duke-street and Bute-street; and Hammond and Walkey, East Wharf. 1009 PURE SWEETS. SCHOOLING AND CO.'S PRIZE MEDAL PURE SWEETS COMPRISE a great variety of first-rate C Machine-made Confectionery of the most wholesome and delicious character. Sold by grocers, confectioners, druggists, &c., in transparent and other packets, at ONE PENNY PER OUNCE. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. SCHOOLING & CO., Wholesale and Export Confectioners, LBESHNAL GKEEN, LOXDON. 1413 ¡ gushes CARDIFF STEEPLE CHASES & FLAT RACING, 31ST MARCH AND 1ST APRIL, 1868. STEWARDS. JOHN BIRD, Esq., Mavor of Cardiff. WYNDHAM W. LEWIS, and VY, C. H. WILLIAMS, Esqs. FIRST DAY. THE CARDIFF OPEN STEEPLE CHASE Of 10 Sovs. each, 5 forfeit, and 2 only if declared to the Secretary on or before the 24th March, with =680 added. The winner of any Steeple Chase of the value of £ 100 after the declaration of the weights to carry 71bs. extra. If the highest weight accepting be under 12 stone to be raised to tlift, and the others in proportion. Over about three mileo of fair hunting country. ACCEPTANCES. St. lb. Mr. W. S. Cartwright's Penarth, aged 12 7 „ H. Land's b g. Oliver Twist, aged li 0 v Adam's bt.g. Piff Paff, aged 10 9 Sir P. 1)1. de Burgho's b.g. The Rug, aged 10 5 Lord Coventry's b.g. Longford, aged 10 2 Mr. R. J anSOli na. Glautias, aged 9 7 „ Cheery's ch.g. Fairplay, aged 90 „ W. R. H. Powell's ch.g. Biscuit, aged 8 12 PAID FORFEIT. Mr. W.W.Lewis's ch.g. Ace of Hearts, aged 11 9 W. Holman's Sunbeam, aged 10 0 „ Jenkins's b.m. Doe, aged 90 THE HUNTERS' HANDICAP STAKES Of 3 Sovs."each., 1 forfeit, if declared to the Secretary on or before the 24th of March, with = £ 30 added for horses, &c., that have been fairly ridden with the hounds of J. P. Booker, C. H. Williams, and Wyndham W. Lewis, Esquires, in Glamorganshire, one month before the races. Over about three miles of country. The winner to pay a sovs. towards expenses. To be handicapped by the Stewards or wholk they may appoint. Weights to be be- tween 12st. 71b3. and 9st. If the highest weight accept- ing be under 12st. to be raised to that, and the others in proportion. Professional ride's or grooms to carry 71bs. extra. Gentlemen who have ridden and won five races of any description to carry Olbs. extra. To close and name to the Secretary on or before the 20th of March. 10s. to be paid with each nomination or it will not be received. ACCEPTANCES. Capt. Ballard's Bachelor, aged 12 7 Mr. C. H. Williams's Blue Ribbon, aged 12 0 „ T. Watkins's Harold, aged 12 0 „ E. Hibbard's Sam Weller, aged 11 3 Capt. Harrison's Lady Jane, 0 yrs. 11 0 Mr. T. B..Jones's Safeguard, aged 11 0 W. Thomas's Alexandra, 6 yrs 10 7 „ W. Thomas's The Crab, 5 yrs 10 0 „ T. Pritchard's Bald Cook, aged 9 7 W. Alexander's Daisy, aged 9 0 l'AID FORFEIT. „ Powell's King Tom „ W. Allen's Young Clumsey „ Holland's Molly Bond THE FAIRWATER OPEN STEEPLE CHASE Of 5 Sovs. each, 2 forfeit, if declared to the Secretary on or before the 21th of March, with £f)O added, for bona. fide hunters that have not been in a training stable for six months previous to the races. 12st. each. Winners within the years 18(52 antllS63, once to carry 51bs., twice lOIbs., three times or more 141bs. extra. Gentlemen riders to be qualified by the Stewards. Gentlemen who have ridden and won three Open Steeple Chases to carry 71bs. in addition. The winner to pay 5 sovs. towards ex- penses. Over the same course as the Cardiff Open Steeple Chase. ACCEPTANCES. Lord Coventry's b. g. Longford, aged. Mr. Henry's g. m. The Unprotected Female, aged. Capt. WortliiHgton's ch.m. Miss Stuart, aged. Capt. Williams's br..g. Rarey, aged. W. R. H.;Powell's b. g. Capeston, aged. I1 AID FORFEIT. Capt. Firth's br, h. Cardinal, aged. Honble. F. Morgan's b g. Arimaspian, aged. W. R. H. Powell, Esq.'s b. g. Carew, aged. A PONY RACE for a New Saddle and Bridle, for Ponies the property of persons residing within 13 miles of Cardiff, not exceeding 13& hands high. Entrance 5s. each, to be paid at the time of entry, and to go to the second pony. Catch weights. Heats, three quarter of a mile. To close and name to the Secretary on or before nine o'clock in the evening of the 30 th of March. SECOND DAT. THE PRINCE OF WALES HANDICAP STAKES Of 5 Sovs. each, 2 forfeit, (if declared to the Secretary on or before the 24th March), with £;)0 added. The winner of any race of the value of £ 80, after the declaration of the weights, to carry 51bs. extra. About one mile and a quarter over the flat. The winner to pay 5 sovs. towards expenses. ACCEPANCES. st. lb. Mr. W. Holman's Zingari, (j yrs 7 12 „ T. Stephen's Violet, 4 yrs 72 „ J. Saxton's Sweet Willie, 3 yrs 60 Sander's Mountain Doe, yrs 5 11 Lord Coventry's Hypermnestia, 3 yrs ,511 PAID FOKFEIT. Mr. W. S. Cartwright's Ripon, 0 yrs 8 12 „ W. Andrew's Weasel, aged 8 8 J. Saxton's Stanton, 0 yrs 8 0 „ W. Holman's Butterfly, aged 7 10 „ F. Parry's Miss Hawthorn, 4 yrs 77 „ Adam's Ledbury, 4 yrs 77 John Eyke's Damson Cheese, 3 yrs 6 2 J,, E. Griffitlis's Jesuista, 3 yrs 6 2 THE HURDLE RACE Handicap of 5 Sovs. each, 2 forfeit (if declared to the Secretary on or before the 21th of March), with a £ 30 added. The winner of any Hurdle Race after the declara- tion of the weights, to carry 51bs. extra. About two miles over six flights of hurdles. The winner to pay 3 sovs. towards expenses. Gentlemen riders. Professional riders or gentlemen who have ridden and won five races of any description within the year 1802 and 1863, to carry 71bs. in addition. ACCEPTANCES. St. lb. Lord Coventry's Emblem, aged 11 7 Mr. W. Holman's Butterfly, aged 10 7 Andrews's Weasel, aged 9 12 „ W. R. H. Powell's Biscuit, aged 9 7 „ R. Janson na. Glautias, aged 90 „ G. Wheeler's Old Englishman, 4 yrs 9 0 PAID FORFEIT. „ Patrick's Bowman, 5 yrs 97 -r „ Adams's Ledbury, 4 yrs 92 „ F. Parry's Miss Hawthorn, 4 yrs 9 0 „ Jenkins's Doe, aged 90 THE HACK HANDICAP STAKES Of 2 Sovs. each, 1 forfeit, to go to the fund, with £25 added, for horses, &c., that have not been in a training stable for six months previous to the races, and being in the actual possession for one month before the race, of persons residing within 13 miles of Cardiff. The winner to pay 2 sovs. towards expenses. To be handicapped by the stewards or whom they may appoint between the weights of 12sr. 7lbs. and 9st. Should the highest weight accepting be under 12st., to be raised to that, and the others in proportion. Professional Riders or Grooms to carry 7lbs. extra. Gentlemen who have ridden and won five races of any description to carry albs, extra. Heats about one mile over the flat. To close and name to the Secretary on or before 9 o'clock in the evening of the 30th March. THE VOLUNTEER CUP, the gift of Capt. C. H. WILLIAMS, for horses the pro- perty of members of the Cardiff Light Cavalry Volun- teers, being in their possession one month previous to the Races. To be handicaped by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint. About two miles over the country- Entrance 10s. each; to go to thesecond horse. To be rid- den by members of the corps. Grooms to carry 71bs. extra. CONDITIONS. Three horses (the property of different owners) to start for each race, or the public money will not be given All Stakes to be paid to the Secretary, at the Cardiff Arms Hotel, by 9 o'clock the evening before the races, ttid the colours of the riders to be declared at the same time. Any Jockey riding in wrong colours will be fined One Sovereign. The Second Horse in each race to save his stake. No objection will be received unless made to the Secretary in writing. The Steeple Chases to be run under the new Steeple Chase conditions. All disputes to be sfttled bv the Stewards, or whom they may appoint. No gambling booths or tables will be allowed on the course. Applications for GROUND for the Erection of RE- FRESHMENT BOOTHS, to be made to the Secre- tary. Admis6ion to the ground:—Four-wheel Carriages, 5s.; 2 wheels, 3s. Saddle horses, 5s. each. W. R, HARVEY, 36, Charles-street, 1618 Honorary Secreiary. ISttshress 1, CRICHTON-STREET, CARDIFF. A. MTBLAKE, MANUFACTURER OF WIRE AND VENETIAN BLINDS, RETAIL DEALER in all kinds of Seasoned WOOD, Maple and other VENE KRS, all of which may be had Cheap, and are worthy the attention of Cabinet- makers, and the Trade generally. Sashes, Frames, Doors, X'o. made to order on the shortest notice, of well-seasoned Timber. Carpentery, Joinery, and Cabinet Work. Masonry and Smiths' Wt.rk done on terms that cannot fail to give satisfaction. 1480 IE OK t/Fr^ BEDSTEADS. MRS. ALICE STOTT'S LONDON BEDDING DEPOT, 213, BUTE-ROAD, CARDIFF. BED & MATTRESS MANUFACTURER. FOE. H03IE USE AND EXPORTATION. IRON AND WOOD BEDSTEADS, OF THE NEWEST DESIGNS. WHOLESALE DEALER IN MILL PUFF. Old Mill-puff Mattresses made as good as new. CABINET WORK REP-AIRED, and UPHOLSTERY of all kinds executed with neatness and despatch. 1128 TO MERC! (AN T S. SH i i11 'EES. AND BROKERS. THE CARDIFF SHIPPING LIST is published every Monday Morning, and contains an Official Record from the Bill of Entry Cflioe, of all Vessels ENTERED Foreign, with Registered Tonnage, Flag, and names of Captain and Broker, and a List of all Vessels CLEARED, their destination, nature and quantity of Cargo, and name of Shipper; also, a List of FREIGHTS for the Port. Yearly Subscription, stamped, £ 1 Is.: unstamped. 15s Al Orders to be addressed to DUNCAN JJ WARD, Cardiff. Times office, Cardiff. iwo FOR A SHILLING. PRINCE OF WALES'S MONEY CLUB. 20,000 Shares of One Shilling each. THE DRAWING to take place either in Liverpool, London, Dublin, or Edinburgh, at the option of the subscribers. Any gentleman desirous to be one of the committee must subscribe for 20 shares. The drawing to take place as soon after the Royal Bridal Day, 10th March, as practicable. Persons sending for tickets must state where they would like the club to be drawn; the number of tickets purchased by each person will indicate the number of votes as to choice of place. The prizes will be as follow, viz., first prize, £ 100; two prizes of i'oO each two of i'20; ten of £ 10; twenty of £ 0; twenty of ±' 1 fifty of £ 2 one hundred of £ 1; and one hundred of 10s. each. Members to conduct the drawing themselves. Each person sending for tickets must send two stamped, directed envelopes, one for tickets and one for result of draw. Either stamps or post-office order. Address, WILLIAM BLAND, Devon Arms, Devon-street, Liverpool. 1743 OARDIFF NEW AND FAST-SAILING STEAMER VELINDRA, DAVID D.VVIES, Commander, IS intended to ply (with liberty to tow) between CAR- 1)IFF and BRISTOL, with passengers and mer- chandise, during the Month of APRIL, 1863. From Bute Docks, Cardiff. From BathurstBasin,Bristol 1 Wednesday 2vafter 2 Thursday 4iafter 3 Friday 3Jafter 4 Saturday Gfmorn 6 Monday *(> morn (j Monday 7 after 6 Monday *< morn (j Monday 7 after 7 Tuesday *6^morn 7 Tuesday 7 £ after 8 Wednesday 6Aafter 9 Thursday 10 morn 10 Friday ftjmom 11 Saturday 11 morn 13 Monday lljinorn 14 Tuesday 2Jafter 15 Wednesday 2 after 116 Thursday 41after 17 Friday rafter 18 Saturday Ofmorn 20 Monday 5 after 2L Tuesday fSAmorn 21 Tuesday -rafter 22 Wednesday f9 morn 22 Wednesday 6 after j23 Thursday 9f morn 24 Friday 7.!morn 25 Saturday 101morn 27 Monday lO^morn 28 Tuesday 2 after 29 Wednesday 12Aafter 30 Thursday 3 after 2H Wednesday 12Aafter 30 Thursday 3 after To-and-fro from Cardiff, 6th and 7th. t To-and-fro frora Bristol, 21st and 22nd. To-and-fro .from Bristol, in conjunction with the Ely, 3rd, 4th, 8Ui, 17th, 18th, and 20th, Fares :—After Cabin, 3s.; Fore Cabin, Is. Gd. To-and fro, same day (provided a to-and-fro ticket be taken), After Cabin, 4s Fore Cabin, 2s. To-and-fro tickets will also be issued on Saturday, available for the return trip on Monday. Further information as to freight, &c., may he obtained by applying at the Company's Office, Bute Docks, Car- diff or to John Evered, Clare-street Hall, Marsh-street, Bristol. 1021 The Shortest and Cheapest Route to and from the West of England, South Wales, and Liverpool, in connection with the Somerset and Dorset Raiiway to London. Burnham Tidal Harbour Company-Limited. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN BURNHAM AND CARDIFF, AVERAGE PASSAGE ONE HOUR AND A QUARTER. fTMIE fine, fast-sailing Steam Ship RUBY, E. L. BARRON, Com- mander, (or other suitable Steamer), is intended, wind and weather per- mitting, with or without a pilot, and with liberty to tow, during the month of APRIL, 1803, to ply between BURNHAM and CARDIFF, with Passengers and Mer- chandise, as follows:- From Cardiff'. From Surnham. 2 Thursday 6.30*morn 1 Wednesday 3.30 after 3 Friday 7. 0*morn 2 Thursday. 3.30 after 4 Saturday 7.30Hhorn 3 Good Friday 4.;)0 after G Monday.. 9. 0-morii 4 Saturday 4.30 after 7 Tuesday 7. 0*moru fi EastrMonday5.30 after 8 Wednesday 8. 0*morn 7 Tuesday ..10.0 morn 9Thursday ..10.45 raorn 8 Wednesday 10.30 mom 10 Friday 11.30 morn 10 Friday 9.30*morn 11 Saturday .12.30 after 11 Saturday W. O*morn 13 Monday 3.30 after 13 Monday .12.30,!afrer 14 Tuesday 4. 0 after 14 Tuesday L. (i*after 15 Wednesday 5. 0 after 15 Wednesday 2. 0*after 17 Friday 3.15 after 16 Thursday.. 3.30 after 20 Monday 8.45 morn 18 Saturday 4.39 after 22 Wednesday 7.30*morn 21 Tuesday .10. 0 morn 23 Thursday. 8. O*morn 22 Wednesday 10. 0 morn 24 Friday 8. 0*morn 23 Thursday 10.45 morn 25 Saturday 8.30*inorn 21 Friday ..11. 0 morn 27 Monday 1.30 after 25 Saturday ..11.30 morn 28 Tuesday 3. 0 after 28 Tuesday 11.15*morn 29 Wednesday 4.15 after 29 Wednesday 12.30*after 30 Thursday 5. 0 after 30 Thursday 1.30*after v To-and-fro FARES—Saloon and After Cabin, 3s.; Fore Cabin, 2s. Return Tickets (not transferable) available on the day of issue only, Saloon 4s. 6d., Fore Cabin 3s. Return Tickets issued on Saturday will be available on the fol- lowing Monday. First Class Passengers allowed 112lbs of luggage; Second Class Passengers, 5G)bs. Four wheel Carriages, 20s.; two-wheel ditto, 10s.; Horses, 6s.; Cattle, 5s.; Calves, Dogs and Pigs, Is., Sheep, 8d. each. Shipping and landing live stock at the risk of their owners. Not accountable for any goods with- out shipping notes. Goods delivered free of haulage and dock dues at Cardiff. Goods and Carriages on deck at Shipper's risk. Refreshment will be provided on board at moderate charges. Passengers or the Bristol and Exeter Railway change at Highbridge Station, near Bridgwater, for Burnham and Cardiff. Further information as to Freight, &c., may be ob- tained by applying at the Company's Offices at Burn- ham, and Bute Docks, Cardiff. Agents—Mr. W Thomas Cardiff; Mr. J. Smith, Ship Chandler York House, Bridgwater Mr. John Whitchurch, High-street,, New- port. LIEUT W.S.ROBINS,R.N 632 Superintendent Burnham, gusto 6hhrtSSt5. JIl^J U S T ARRIVED, Per" FAIRV QUEEN," from RZRSI*. 70 Tons Pink-Eyed POTATOES. Per CIIUISE," from INVERNESS. 60 Tons SCOTCH DOWNS. Per TEASER," from INVEBNESS. 90 Tons DOWNS and BLUES. Per "MAIB," from DERF.Y. 80 Tons BELFAST WHITES. In Stock:— 20 Tons POLLARD. 15 Tons OIL-CAKE, quality warranted, well worthy the notice of Farmers. APPLY TO R. ARCHBOLD AND CO., B E L FA S T PROVISION S TOR E Sr Adjoining Spiller and Browne's Mills, CARDIFF. 1014 CARDIFF AND LONDON TRADER. FPHE Schooner ''ISABELLA." Captain X NEWBY, will leave LONDON far J|^JPP^CARDLFF, on or about the 'OLA DAY of For particulars of freight, &o., apply to JOSEPH ELLIOTT, Bute-street, Cardiff <1. W. & Co., Newport, and at 1 ï72 SYIIONS'S''WHSBF,-Tooley-street,London. "ASSISTED EMIGRATION TO QUEENSLAND. A SSISTED Passages are now granted |o £ JL a limited number of eligible persons at £ 8 per head (adult). The class of per- /JGGLLGQRSONS alone eligible are Ploughmen, RjaA- makers, Quarrvmen, professed Gardeneis, and a few Miners, Carpenters, Masons, Bricklayers, Blacksmiths, Wheelwrights, Shipwrights, and Female Domestic Servants of good character. Applications in Cardiff may be madeto Mr. JOSEPH ELLIOTT, Agent for the Black Ball Line of Ships, from whom full particulars may be obtained. HENRY JORDAN. Queensland Emigration Office, 17, Gracechurch- street,London, Feb, 5, 1803. 1003 "J^OW LOADING AT BRISTOL, MELBOURNE DIRECT, To SAIL positively on 20th of APRIL, The Splendid Clipper Ship D E V ONSHIRE," A 1. 718 Tons Register. THOMAS F. GRAHAM, Commander. This splendid Ship was built expressly for the Pas- senger Trade. She has a very fine Saloon, and a liberal arrangement would be made with Families. She has very lofty 'tween Decks, and offers a very desirable opportunity far intending Passengers. For Freight or Passage, applv to JOHN MILLINGTON, Australian and New Zealand Packet Office, Bristol. SYDNEY D. JENKINS & CO. 1704 Shipbrokers, Cardiff. REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND DIEPPE. THE S(3REW STEAMER V U.FL T U R E>" J. A. DARXECX, llimander. The above named Steam Ship will m ake alteraxt& Voyages (wind and weather permitting), from Cardiff aa&„ Swansea to Dieppe every ten days, taking Goods for PARIS, ROUEN. &c.. at through rates. For freight and further particulars apply to L. TESTULAT, Agent, 163, Bute-pyad, Cardiff or to, COKY, YEO, & Co., Swansea. Agent at Dieppe—M. J. FABRE. 1233 AUSTRALIA. "BLACK BALL" AND "EAGLE" LINE OF British and Australian Ex-Royal Mail Packers. THIS Line of Packets is composed of the largest and most modern Steam an t Clipper Ships in (he world, and is the only one which has had the distin- guished honour of a visit from her Majesty the Queen. LIVERPOOL FOR MELBOURNE, ON THE 0th AND 15th OF EVERT MONTH. Ship. Register. Burthen. Capt. Date. Royal Dane 1890.4000.Davies -5th Apr. Southern Ocean 1023.2 KM).Daws .15th Apr. Donald McKay .2604.r)000.price.5th May. Lightning 1498.3500.Johnston R„ Champion ot the Seas .1946.4500.Outridge }-17 City of Melbourne 1828.4500. Jones )' 0 OW" LONDON FOR MELBOURNE, Pegasus 20th. April FOR SYDNEY, Phaeton 10th April. FOR QUEENSLAND, FREE GRANTS OF LAND, VALUE 30 POUNDS. Golden Empire (from London) 31st March » (from Cork) 13th April Montmorency (from Liverpool) 10th April Young Australia (from Loudon) 30th April Persons who hold Passage Warrants or Bounty Tickets will please make immediate application to the under- signed. LIVERPOOL FOR MELBOURNE. PACKET FOR THE 5th Aran,, The Splendid Clipper Ship, "ROYAL DANE," Captain DAVIES, 1800 tons Register, 4000 toss BTKTFCEN. Has just been purchased for this Line on account of her great beauty and extraordinary speed, which the following passages, PLACING her amongst the fastest ships in. the world will prove:— Boston to San Francisco. 97 days San Francisco to New York 100 „ Callao to London 77 „ Running in 24 hours 337 miles. The Saloon and general Passenger arrangements are unsui-passed, the whole of which will be carried unt under the superintendence of Her Majesty's EMIGRATION* Surveyor. For freight or passage, apply to T.M. MACKAY (V; Co., 1, Leadetihall-strpet, London, GiBBS, BRIGHT & Co., North John-street, or JAMES BAINES & Co., Water-street, Liverpool; JOSEPH ELLIOTT, Bute-street, Cardiff; Rev. GRIFFITH JONES, Cefncribwr, Pyle; JOHN HORE, Beaufort-place, Swansea. 824 AUSTRAUA! NEW^ZEALANI^ANIR BRITISH COLUMBIA. so- Passengers holding Bounty Tickets for Launces- ton or Robart Town, will be carried by this Line, via. Melbourne. "WHITE STAR" LIN E "TPIYLPLPV- -2- Of British and Australian EX-ROYAL MAIL CLIPPERS Sail on the 1st and 20th of each month. Landing and forwarding passengers to every Poit of Aus- tralia, Tasmania, or New Zealand. The LINE is composed of the following celebrated clippers: RED JACKET CHARIOT OF FAME WHITE STAR QUEEN OF THE NORTH BLUE JACKET MORNING LIGHT MERMAID GLEN nEYON S HALIMAR E LECTRIC LORD RAGLAN TORNADO. And many others well known in the trade. FROM LIYERPOOL TO MELBOURNE. STAR OF INDIA 1607.3500. Apr. 30 WHITE STAR 2330. ,59W. rday For freight or passage, apply to the owners, H. 'I WILSON & CHAMBERS, 21, Water-street, Liverpool; or H. T. WILSON, COOKE, and Co., 27, Leadenhall-street, London; 0" to ORBELL WHITEFIELD. House and Estate Agent, 11, Romilly-terrace, Canton, Cardiff. N.B. Willox's Australian and New Zealaad Hand- books, sent post free for TWO stamps. 006