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uhlit ofices. A I LiS LOST.—l ive Shillings Reward -will be given to a:,y person returning to 7, Charles-street, Cardiff, a lar' Aifasi which was lost, on Wednesday morning between Chafes-street and Wellington-terrace. i4.tii FRENCH, 9, Royal Exchange, London, Watch, and Clock Maker, establisned A.D. 1810, has no co-ii von with J. French, or French i Porthouse, North- jttrjifor-square, Cleikenwell. This advertisement is issued in of letters, not meant to: our establishment, beicg posted to our address. ] 462 TO B fll DERsV CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. PAR TIES desirous of Contracting for the intended Alter- ations on Ebenezer Independent Chapel, in this town, arc od to send in sealed Tenders, on or before the 8th day of May next, addressed to the Rev. J. M Evans, o, place, Cardiff. Plans and spwScations can be seen at the vestry, on and after Monday, the 29th inst. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender PONTYPRIDD 1 N'I"N. o BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS. A • D OTHERS. Tdb Guardians of the poor of the .u.,ve Union are pre- pared to receive TENDERS fr-r., persons willing to Contract for making Repairs, Alto, and additions at the Unioi Workhouse and fail V :• o accordance with Plans and Specifications which nw i ",cn at my office. Sealed Tenders endorsed, Terror f ,r Workhouse altera- trons BUM be sent to me on or before I'N>; 13th day of May next. E. C. SPICKETT, Clerk. Ponr nridd. 24th April, 18o7. 1405 THE BANKRUPTCY At 1'. 1801. THE first meeting of the creditors of SHADRACH jj\.VlES, of Britannia, near Perth, m the parish of Liantrissunt, in the county of Glamorgan, grocer and draper, will be held at the district Conrt of Bankruptcy, Bristol, on Wednesday, the loth May instant, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. Mr Alired J. Acraman, St. August'ne's-parade, Bristol, is the o<t'cial assigm e, and the solicitors aetiog in the bankruptcy are Mr. E-hv-ml C-dnett Spickett, Pontypridd, and Mr J. F¿wa,.1 Vrice. 1, Nicholas-street. Bri^r.-l. 1464 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861 In the County Court of Glamorganshire holden at Pontrpridd- EVAN I- HILLIPS, of Glanmyddlvn Farm, in the parish of Llantrissant, in the county of Glamorgan, farmer, cattle d-L er, "nd farm labourer, having been adjudged bankrupt on the H:!i day of April, U67, a public sitting for the said bankvnvit to pass his last examination, and make application fir D'S discharge, will he held at thf- said court, at. the County C ur House, Pontypridd, on the 16th day of May, 1867, at tw ■oYh.ck in the afternoon precisely, the day last aforesaid b n: the lay limited fur the said bankrupt to surrender. Th Registrar of tbe court is the official assignee, and Mr. Bob-rt Ttiomas, of Pontypriddd, is the socicitor acting in the barkru- tcy. JOHN DANIEL THOMAS, l-llj High Bailiff. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. fn the County Court of Glamorganshire holden at Pontypridd. WILLIAM SMITH, of Tonyrefail, in the parish of Llauti ssant, in the County of Glamorgan, grocer, draper and dealer, having been adjudged bankrupt on the 16th dav of April, 1867. a public sitting for the said bankrupt to pa,s hIS last exnmination and make application for his dis- charge wiil be held at the said court at the County Court Hous", Pontypridd, on the 16th day of May, 1867, at two o'clock m the afternoon precisely, the day last aforesaid being the day limited for the said bankrupt to surrender. The Registrar of the Court is the official assignee, and Mr. R. W Griffith, of Cardiff, is the solicitor acting in the bank- ruptcy. 1 JOHN DANIEL THOMAS, HijCy High Bailiff. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. JONATHAN EVANS, residing by William Lewis's lock, near Rln dyft-Pm, ir the parish of Eglwysilan, in the cour.t> of Glamorgan, boatman, before then of Llandaff-yard, in the parish of Llanilaff, in the said county of Glamorgan, boatman, and befoie then of No. 7, Heolgerrig-street, George- town, Merthyr Tvdfil, boatman, and now residing by William Lf-vt s look, near Rhydxfelan aforesaid, boatman, having a-ud»ed bankrupt under a petition for adjudication of bankruptcy' filed in the County Court of Glamorganshire, feolden at Pontypridd on the 29th day of April, 1867, is here- by required to surrender himself to Edward Colnett Spickett, Esq., the registrar of the said court, at the first meeting of creditors to be held befoie the said registrar, on the 14th day of Mav. 1867, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon precisely, at the County Court Office, Pontypridd. Mr. Robert Thomas, of Pontypridd, is the solicitor acting in the bankruptcy. At the meeting the Registrar will receive the proofs of the debts of the creditors, and the creditors may choose an assignee or assigness of the bankrust's estate and effects. t All persons having in their possession any of the effects of he said bankrupt must deliver them to the Registrar, and all debts due to the bankrupt must be paid to the Registrar. JOHN DANIEL THOMAS, High Bailiff. SWANSEA ALL-COMERS' PRIZE, 1867. 4'100 OPEN TO ALL COMERS With Enfield Rifles only: "VTETTT.L be ^hot for on the Crymlvn Burrows, Swansea, VV on TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1867, divided into 24 Prizes, as follows :— 1st Prize.. £ "'20 ¡ 9th Prize.. 93 17th Prize J02 2nd Pr'ze.. 10 Pith Prize.. 3 18th Prize 2 3rd P I Ilth Prize.. 3 19th Prize 2 4th Prize. 12th Prize.. 3 20th Prize 2 oth Prize.. 5 1."tli Prize.. 3 I 21st Prize 2 6th Prize.. 5 Ikh Prize.. 3 22nd Prize 2 7th Prize.. 5 loth Prize.. 3 23rd Prize 2 8th Prize.. 5 16th Prize.. 3 24th Prize 2 CONDITIONS. Targets Wimblellon, 1864. Weapons—Long or short Enfield rifle, bona fide Government pattern; minimum pull, 6 lbs. Ammunition—Government only, may be bought on the ground, it required, at 6d. per ten rounds. Ranges—200 and 500 yards, five shots at each range. Position—At 200 yards, Hythe position; at 500 yards, any position. No arti- ficial rests, sights, or sight protectors allowed. Scoring- Hits and r oints to count, and ties to be decided by single shots at 500 yards. The marking not to be questioned. Two Sighting shots allowed at each range at 6d. each one addi- tional, Is. Entrance Fees—10s. 6d. if paid on or before May 1-ith: from 1-kh to 20th, inclusive, 15s.; entries on the ground, £ 1. No re-entries allowed. All entrance fees to be paid to Caotain D. Williams, 3rd G.R.V., M, Wind-street, Swansea, and all communications to be addressed to him. If a receipt be required a postage stamp must be enclosed. Competitors nor able to attend may send a substitute, not being a competitor. Competitors shall forfeit their entrance money and right of shooting unless they fall in before the last squad at 200 yards commences firing. An umpire will he appointed whose decision shall, in all cases of dispute, be final. The range to be used is Lieut.-Col. Grenfell's long Range, on the Cryrutyii Burrows, near B,iton Ferry road station, of the Vale of Neath Railway, and Volunteers in uniform will be allowed to travel by rail -it one fare to-and- fro, according to the class of carriage in which they lisle, the tickets being available trom the day prior to the meeting to 1.8 day succeeding its close—both inclusive. Markers from a distance will, if possible, be obtained. Shooting to com- mence at 9.30 » m. 1478 COURTS flí -j\ \1:.J LEET. GLAMORGANSHIRE. -VTOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the COURTS LEET of our Sovereign Lady the Queen and GE- NERAL COURTS BAIiOiN of John Boyle and Charles Stuart Esquires Trustees of the Most Honourable John Patrick Crichton Stuart Marquess of Bute and Earl of Dumfries Baron Cardiff of Cardiff Cascle Lords of ike etveral Manors hereinafter named will be holden at the several places and on tLe several days following that is to tsay For the Minors of Sengheniili supra et subtus cum Mem- bris Whitchurch Rudry e: Laiivedw at [be Castle Inn ■Caerphilly on Tirrufn.vY, the 2111 day of MAY next at Twelve o'clock fIt XOIIl. For the Manor of GlynrcrJl.y at the, rlwr-lling house of Thomas Williams innkeeper at Pandy on 1 KIDAY the 3rd day of MAY next at Twelve o'clock at Noon. For the Manors of Lequetb Landougrh Cogin Cosmeston and Walfersrone at the dwelling house, of Job David eituate at Lanuou:<h on MONJ>ay the 6th day of MAY nest it One o'clock in lhe Afternoou For the Manors of Lystalybont Roath DogfioM Roatk Tewk'-sbury Spittle White Friars and Kibbor at the Angel In simare in the parish of St John the Baptist in the town of Cardiff on Tuesday the 7th day of MAY at One o'clock in the Afternoon For the Manor of Lanblethian at the dwelling house of Elisabeth Onnanby innkeeper situate at Cowbridge on "WEDNESDAY the 6th day of MAY next at Twelve o'clock at Noon. For the Manors of L-innmes Bedford and Malefant at the dwe'ling house of John Williams innkeeper situate at Lan macs on TiruRSDAY the Oth day of MAY next at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. For the Manors of Boverton Lantwit and Lantwit Raw- kyat the dwelling house of William John innkeeper situate ut LanWit Major on TuvnSDAY the 9th day of MAY next at Twelve o'clock at Noon. For the Mnnor of Ruthin at the dwelling house of John Miles innlreeper at Lanharan on FRInAY the 10th day of hi AS next at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. For the ^Itr.or of JHskin cum Membris Pcntireh and Clun at the Town HA-11 Lantrissant on FRIDAY the 10th day of MAY-IT -x." ,1; Twelve o'clock at Noon. When and where all persons who owe suit and service to the several ConrU are requi ed to attend and fo pay their respective quit, and oh; rents fines and other payments due to the Lords of the said several Manors. W. CHARLES LUARD, Steward. 1 Cardiff, April 25th, mi. 1!a4 JjublM: IJfitas. A Li-CTUUE ON WESLEY AND HIS TIMES," WILL be delivered in WESLEY CHAPEL, Charles- street, Cardiff, BY THE REV. W. MORLEY PUNSHON, On FRIDAY, 17th MAY, 1867. 1410 THE GREAT AMERICAN SLAVE TROUPE AND BRASS BAND, FROM the United States, now on a tour through South Wales, will appear as follows :— STUART HALL, CARDIFF, May 6th and 7th, Newport, 8tb and 9th; Pontvpool, 10th and 11th; Merthyn 13th and 14th; Neath, 15th and 16th; Swansea, 17th and 18th; Bridgend, 20th and 2lst. SIXTEEN NATURAL TALENTED ARTISTES, Who Tjrior to June, 1865, were Slaves in America, now on a tour through England, have appeared in the Theatre Royal, Liverpool; Free Trade Hall, Manchester; New Exchange Rooms, Birniingbim and most of the principal towns in England, giving THEIR OWN and the only True Represen. tation of NEGRO LIFE on the Plantations of America. Plantation Scenes, Songs, and Dances, New and Original Burlesques, Pleasing Ballads, New, by American Authors; Comic Ditties and Banjo Music, All given in that peculiar and mirth provoking manner cha- racteristic of the Negro Race. Admission :-Sixpence, One Sliilling, and Two Shillings. Doors open at a Quarter-past Seven, to commence at Eight o clock. LEE, Advertising Agent. SAM HAGUE, Manager. Carriages can be ordered at Ten o'clock. 1458 POSTPONEMENT OF THE TRE HAFOD, PONTYPRIDD, ART UNION. OWING to the great call for Tickets, the Committee have Postponed the time for returring Duplicates until TUESDAY, JUNK 25th, 1867, and the Drawing until TUESDAY, JULY 9th, 1867. The Drawing will be on the principle of the Art Union, and the successful numbers will be published in the Cardiff Thnee and Gwladgawr. For further particulars apply to the Sec- ''Treasurers Mr. E. Plummer, colliery viewer-; and Mr. J. Williams, Hon. Secretary—Mr. Lewis Davies, Nyth bran. Corresponding Secretarj—Mr. I. Daniel, Bryn Hyfryd, near Pontypridd. 1358 RHYMNEY ART UNION. THE WINNING NUMBERS. 36 4785 11143 16028 21451 31891 111 4878 11268 16163 21529 33040 280 6073 11351 16221 21559 33113 593 6108 11435 17011 21632 33-290 759 6159 11438 17063 21728 33327 7<ll 6748 120'9 17071 21907 P3349 11;10 6896 12122 17124 22146 37727 1187 6970 12142 17160 22438 38*06 1383 6972 12165 17485 22543 38629 1408 7005 12289 17631 24025 38832 1495 7218 12376 17863 24121 39177 1566 7555 12429 18060 24548 41540 2095 7912 12963 18112 25609 42716 2101 7979 12970 18169 26099 43163 2011 7980 12987 18247 273(9 43220 230 8004 13023 18384 28189 43260 2365 8017 13189 18581 28285 43MH 2409 8062 13562 1^595 28610 43928 2487 8271 13586 18618 28701 43936 2695 8363 18590 18663 28967 44040 3058 8389 13774 18691 29768 44230 3101 8404 13784 18711 30390 44342 3268 8439 13844 18771 30577 44539 3345 8873 13849 18902 30619 44630 3120 9445 13868 19325 30724 44634 3431 9838 13860 19539 30?86 44790 3571 10221 13968 19727 30791 44794 40>4 10223 14444 19830 31002 44883 4055 10462 14776 20136 31082 45623 4300 10718 14851 20230 31102 45764 4301 10780 15189 20411 31618 48390 4320 10929 15195 20447 31647 48'31 4606 lo197 15676 20994 31740 4*541 4649 11126 15896 21411 31804 49u63 THE CARDIFF CO-OPERATIVE INDUSTRIAL BUILDING COMPANY (LIMITED), BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS IN GENERAL, IJESPECTFULLY announce to the Gentry and Inha. V bitants of Cardiff and its suburbs, that they are now prepared to execute any order that they may be favoured with, either in BUILDING, in its various branches, AL- TERATIONS, or in the general REPAIRS of DWELLING- HOUSES, SHOPS, or OFFICES and beg to say that every order they may be entrusted with shall be executed satisfactorily, and with punctuality and despatch, on reason- ble terms. The Company, being composed of experienced practical men in every branch of the building trades, can with confi- dence, and without fear of contradiction, assert that they are enabled to execute any order with which they may be en- trusted, at the lowest possible remunerating price they therefore respectfully solicit a share of pui-lic patronage. OFFICES, No. 1. ARC ABE CHAMBERS, ST. MARY- STREET, CARDIFF. Application for the remaining Shares may be made every Wednesday Evening, from Seven to Nine o'clock, at their Offices, where the Deed of Incorporation and Articles may be seen. 3 & 4 Victoria, cap. 89. 1207 THE GLAMORGAN BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. PATRONS. Lieut.-Col. J. F. D. Crichton Stuart, M.P. The Right Hon. H. A. Bruce, M.P. Henry Hussey Vivian, Esq., M.P. PRESIDENT. Charles Pearson, Esq. VICE-PRESIDENT. E. Kenway, Esq. TRUSTEES. Mr. James Ward, Roath Castle, Roath, Cardiff, gentleman. Mr. John Owen,^roekherbtown, Cardiff, merchant. Dr. Wallace, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. DIRECTORS. Mr. R. Cory, Senior. Mr. J. Hibbert. DIRECTORS. Mr. R. Cory, Senior. 1 Mr. J. Hibbert. Mr. Rees Jones. Mr. E. Herne. Mr. W. Dowie. Mr. R. Cory, Junior. Mr. J. Cory. I Mr. B. J en kins. Mr. F. P. Carrel. Mr. G. S. Stowe. Mr. J. Davies. Mr. J. Tomlinson, Junr. RANKERS. I TREASURER. Messrs, Wilkms and Co. Mr. Moxey. SOLICITOR. SURVEYOR. Mr. William H Cory. Mr. Daniel Jones. SECRETARY. Mr. John Sweet. SHARES, £30 EACH. Subscriptions before Advance, Is. per fortnight. Subscriptions after Advance, 2s. 6d. per fortnight. THIS Society is established on the permanent principle, and its objects are to enable the public— 1.—To accumulate money at good interest by small periodical payments. 2.—To invest money in small or large sums, without liability, and withdrawable upon short notice. 3.-To borrow money upon the security of land, cottages, dwenins;-houses, business premises, farms, public buildings, and ground rents. 4 To purchase or bu:3d roUages, dwelling-houses or farm- houses, tradf premises, and public buildings. 5.—To purchase plots of freehold, copyhold, or leasehold land for bnilding purposes. 6.—To redeem mortgages. 7.—To provide for the payment of fiues, of renewable leases of buildings or land, and for the repairs thereof, and to purchase reversionary interests. 500 SHARES ALREADY TAKEN. The net Subscription Meeting will be held at Raper's Hotel, Wood-street, Cardiff, on Monday Evening, the 6th of May, from Seven to Half-past Eight, and on every alternate Monday evening- Applications for Shares and all particulars to be made to the Secretarv, either at his Office, James-street, Bute Docks, or at his residence, Wordsworth-street, Roath; and at every subscription meeting new members may be enrolled. 1 ~1 G THE LIFE INVESTMENT, MORTGAGE, AND ASSURANCE COMPANY, (LIMITED.) New Bridge-street, Blackfriars, London. LOCAL COMMITTEE FOR WALES Rev. J. Emlyn Jones. M.A., LL.D Merthyr. Rev. D. Jones, B.A .Merthyr. Eev. D. Thomas, D.D., Editor of the Homilist, Stockwell. Rev. C. Griffiths, Merthyr. hev. O. W James, Dovrlais. Res. J. P. Williams, Rbyaaney. Rev. D. Adr.ms, Aherdnre. Superintendent of Agents Mr. T. D. WILLIAMS, b, Romilly-terr&ce, Canton, Cardiff, AGENTS WANTED. 447 Igitblit atins. CARDIFF "BATHS; THE SWIMMING BATHS ARE NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. A SERIES of PRIZES for Swimming will be given at the close of tbe Season, for competition among TICKET HOLDERS. „ 1st Class. 2nd Class. TICKETS, to 30th September next. 15s. Od. 10s. Od. 1 „ 1st May, 1868 One Guinea. — „ Monthly 5s. 0-1. — Single Admissions 6d. & 4d. 3d. & 2d. ions HOT WATER BA1HS AND TURKISH BATHS, As usual. 1461 HE CASTLE HOTEL COMPANY, SWANSEA (LIMITED), Incorporated under the Companies' Act, 1SG2, which limits the liability of each Member to the amount of his Shares. Capital, £ 45.000, in 4,500 Shares tif LIO each. First Issue, 3,500 Shares. PAYMENTS.— £ 1 per Share'on application, and 11 per Share on allotment, and afterwards 12 every three months until the entire amount is called up, leaving no liability on the Members. In case of -no dlotment the deposit money will be returned. ————— DIRECTORS. Chairman-W. H. Michre!, Es.p (Clutbman of the Swansea Gas Ll^ht Oou;i-ar>y)ClHilnieley Park, Highgate. C. Bath, Esg., J.P.,ry^ne, Swansea. R. Eaton, Es I., J.P., Bryn-y-mor, Swansea. J. T. D. Llewellyn, Esq., J P., Ynisgerwn. (With power to add to their numbei). BAEHS. Messrs. Barclay, Beran, and Co., Lombard-street, London. Glamorganshire Banking Company, Swansea and Neath. SOLICITORS. Henry Fryer, Esq., I & 2 Gray's Inn-place, Gray's Inn, Messrs. Smith and Lewis, Swansea. BROKERS. Messrs. Oakshot and Son, Post-ofiice Chambers, Swansea. AUDITORS. E. J. Morris, Esq., for the Directors. (Another Auditor to be appointed by the Members.) SECRETARY. G. B. Haynes, Esq. OFFICES. 5, Fisher-streei, Swansea. PROSPECTUS. This Company is formed for the purpose of Establishing a Superior Hotel at Swansea, the want of which has for a long period been greatly felt. The population has doubled itself within the past few years, and the trade so largely increased, that Swansea has become one of the main commercial centres of the kingdom. The smelting of the ores of copper, silver, and other metals is very extensively carried on in the immediate neighbour- hood of the town, and the export and import trades are daily becoming more important. These trades bring large numbers of persons to the dis- trict, and it is of constant occurrence that private houses have to be put in requisition to afford that accommodation which the existing Hotel system 1S quite incompetent to supply. Provisional contracts have been entered into for the pur- chase of the Castle Hotel, with an extended Lease of the same and the adjoining Shop and Premises, also for the pur- chase of other Freehold Properties, forming a large portion of the frontage of one side of Castle-square. The Hotel, in addition to the usual family and commercial portions, will have annexed to it a commodious Club House for Members, a large Hall for public meetings and dinners, private and public billiard rooms, also warm and cold salt water baths. At the end of the establishment in Caer-street, on the site of the Aberdare Inn (which it is proposed also to purchase), will be built Wine and Spirit Stores, with a long range of buildings to be let at cheap rates as sleeping apartments, of which at present the town is in urgent need. While the erection of the New Hotel is in progress the business at the Castle Hotel will not be interfered with. The Directors, having considered the iinancial part of the undertaking, believe themselves justified in calculating that the money invested will give a large per centage of profit. No promotion money will be paid or any other expenses not fairly applying to the carrying out of the undertaking, aad the Shares being fully paid up, no further liability will re- main. Prospectuses and Forms of Applicstion may be obtained from the Bankers, Solicitors, Brokers, and Secretary, and at the Offices of the Company. The Articles of the Association can be inspected at the Offices of the Company's Solicitors. 1137 HE N EW NAN T Y M W YN MININ G T EXTENSION COMPANY, LIMITED. incorporated under The Companies' Act, 1862," whereby the liability of each Shareholder is limited to the amount of his shares CAPITAL, £ 50,000, in 50,000 Shares of £1 each. 5s. Deposit on application, and 5s. per Share on Allotment. No Call will be made for Six Months, and it is probable, from the prospects, with the assistance of the ore money, that no further capital will be required. DIRECTORS. Captain Wm. A. Rumbelow Pearse, R.N., St. Peter's-sqnare, Hamaaersmith, and Senior United Service Ciub, Pall Mall. Major R. E. F. Craufurd, late Royal Artillery, 27, Oakley- square, Brompton, London. Francis William Stone, Esq., late H.E I.C.S., 15, Royal Avenue-terrace, Chelsea, and 6, Prospfct-piace, Hastings. Henry O'Malley, Esq., Barristtr, '3, Sidney-street, Brompton, and Kilhoyne House, Mayo, Ireland. Christopher Higbye A'Hmuty, Esq., 137, Cambridge-street, South Beigravia, London. Henry Clinton Cooper, Esq., 78, Gloucester-street, South Belgravia, London. Francis Joseph Slocombe Lester, Esq., Wellington-road, Gravesend, Kent, and Goodwood-road, New Southsea, Hants. (With power to add). BANKERS. The North and South Wales Bank, Weishpool; and Messrs. Jones & Co.'s Bank, Llandovery, South Wales. AUDITOR. George Atkins, Esq., Sydney Villa, Richmond, Surrey. BROKERS. Messrs. Rariettand Co., 20, Spring Garueas, Charing-cross, and 78, Lombard-street, London. MANAGES AT THE 1\Tr"s. Captain R. Rowse, Mining Engineer. SECRETARY. William Henry Harden, Esq. REGISTERED CFFICES. 5, Batavia Buildings, Hackins Hey, Liverpool. ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS. The object of the Company is to acquire three valuable mining properties in Carmarthenshire, that is to say, New Nantymw3n, Gilfic-,h, and C-Ign-Tcwy. New Nantvmwyn is a continuation westward of the cele- brated Nantymwyn mines. These mines have been worked to immense profit for centuries, and appear to be perfectly inexhaustible. Some idea may be formtd of the great value of these lodes from the fact that they occupy a channel of 180 feet in width, consisting of six divisions or lodes, and that a sink on one of them is now yielding eighteen tons of rich' quality ore, worth upwards of i^OOper fathom for lead. 2ndly. The Gilfnch property consists of a Lead Minet worked to some extent and furnbhed with water machinery in which a discovery of Lead Ore hrs been made by an Adi It is propose! by the Company to extend the shaft downwards on tins coutse of ore, as well as to explore another discovery of ore iu the sett on the Lady Eliza No. 2 Lode, whre there is a good back of ore ground cropping up to and extending a considerable length along the surface. Srdly. Glan-Towy is an old Lead Mine. Shafts which have yielded Lead Ore in some quantity, exist on the top of the hill, and the present Company propose to drive an Adit to prove the value of the Lode under the old sinks. Plans taken from the ordnance survey, showing the exact position of the Lodes, together with ground plans of the estate, sctionsof the Mines, and reports by skilful mining engineers, are appended, and will be forwarded on application to the Secretary. Specimens of the ore may be seen at the Company's Offiecs. Taking into consideration the position of the Mines, the highly favourable prospects, and the return of ore being imrae- diatelv available, the Directors feel confident that, with the outlay proposed, profits equal to the adjoining mines will be participated in by the Shareholders. Applications, for Shares, to be accompanied with the depo- sit of Gs, per Share, may be made to the Secretary, at the Offices of the Company, or to the Bankers. FORM OF APPLICATION FOR SHARES. TO THE DIRECTORS OF THE NEW NANTYMWYN MINING EXTEN- SION COMPANY, LIMITED. Genaemen,-Heving paid to your Bankers the sum of ic being a deposit of 5s. per Share on Shares of the above Company, I hereby request that you will allot me that number, and I agree to accept such Shares, or any less number you may allot to me, and i agree to sign the Articles of Association of the Company when required, and I authorise you to place my narae on the Register of Shares for the Shares allotted to me. Usual Stature Name in full Residence Profession. 1328 Date. CANADIAN GOVERNMENT EMIGRATION OFFICE, WOLVERHAMPTON. ALL intending Emigrarts to Canada requiring advice or information are requested to apply, by letter (prepaid), for the Government Publications, containing tne conditions on which the Crown lands are disposed of, and other valuable information. Carpenters. Masons, Bricklayers, Blacksmiths, Tailors, Shoemakers, Flax Dressevs, &c with Farm Labourers, and, Femeie Servants can find immediate employment and high wages. NO FREE PASSAGES. WILLIAM DIXON, 1247 Canadian Government Agent. I MUSICALE. MR. G. F. COOKE, Professor of Music of the Conservatoire de Bruxelles and London Academy of Music, BEGS to announce to the Inhabitants of Cardiff and its vicinity, that, having become a resident, he is at liberty to undertake the instruction of Pupils in the Piano- forte, Violin, Harmonium, and Singing, at their or his residence, 44, SANDONT-STREET. CARDIFF. N.B.—Mr. G. F. C. i-s a son of Mr. George C ooke, con- ductor of the Celebrated English Grand Opera Company, which is at present performing so successfully at the Theatre Royal. 244, BUTE ROAD. MRS. HUGO receives a limitednnmberof DAILY POTILS for instruction in the usual branches of aD English education. Also in Music. French and German Blasters. A DANCING CLASS every SATURDAY, from Two p.m., till Four. 260 REV. E. A. GREEN'S CLASSICAL & COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, CHARLES STREET, CARDIFF PUPILS PREPARED FOR THE UNIVERSITIES OR COMMERCIAL LIFE. 129 EVENING CLASSES. MONTAGUE HOUSE, CHARLKS-STREET, CARDIFF. MR. WILLIAMES respectfully announces the RE OPENING of the EVENING CLASSES for instruc- tion and improvement in Elocution, Writing, Arithmetic, Latin, French, &c. Terms:—10s.6d.per Quarter, or Is. per Week, payable in idvance. 104 MR. RALPH J. HORNER, (Professor of Music. Graduate of Leipsic, Pupil of Moscheles, master of the great Mendelssohn, and of Reineke, Con- ductor of the Gewandhaus Concerts), VISITS Cardiff on MONDAY and THURSDAY in each week for the purpose of giving Instructions in the following Branches of Musical art:- Pianoforte, Harmonium, Singing, Harmony (thorough bass, part writing, counterpoint, canon, &c), Composition, Orchestration, &c., &c. Pupils waited upon at their own residences. In'ormation respecting terms, &c., may be obtained from Mr. D. J. Johnston, 5, Nelson-terrace, Cardiff. COMPOSITIONS BY RALFII J. HORNER. The Autumn Day, song, 2s 6d I The Darling of my Dream, The Spanish Gipsy, song, 3s song 3s Ah! tell me not that other Fantasia Vittorina, pour eyes song 3s Piano 4s The above to be obtained, of all the principal music sellers. 1347 MONEY TO BE ADVANCED.—From £ 50 to £ 1,000, by Mr. Hodkinson," The Insurance Office," St. Mary- street, Cardiff. Apply by letter only. Enclose stamped eu- velope for reply. 1476 MONEY. SEVERAL SUMS READY to be LENT on PRIVATE MORTGAGE of ELIGIBLE FREEHOLDS orLEASE- HOLDS. Apply to Mr. WM. WILLIAMS, 10, Dock-street, Newport, Mon. 585 MONEY TO LEND. THE following SUMS are ready to be ADVANCED, on good Freehold or Leasehold Property, viz., i'1000, ±'500, £ 500, ±'400, £250, and £ 100. Apply to Mr. Roche, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, Church- street, Cardiff. ° 1275 MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! THE NORTH CONFIDENTIAL LOAN i AND DISCOUNT OFFICE. 1], MOUNT STUART-SQUARE, BUTE-DOCKS, CARDIFF. Office Hours from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. 145 MONEY. THE EQUITABLE BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. HEAD OFFICE, 5, HAMMET-STREET, TAUNTON. MANAGER, MR. THOMAS KITE. 1 0 (inn SUMS OF £ ->Q and upwards, ready for immediate ADVANCE, on approved House or Landed Property, at 5 per cent. interest, repayable by monthly, quarterly, or half-yearly instalments, extending over a period of about 13 years. Rules (Is. each), Forms of Application, and Prospectuses may be obtained of Mr. J. Hodkinson, House and Estate Agent, 77, St. Mary street, Cardiff Mr. M. O. Scott, ureat Dock-street, Newport; or of the Manager. Applications for Agencies will receive prompt attenti n. 1211 R EDUCTION OF FIRE INSURANCE DUTY. THE ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY Is now prepared to offer the following advantages to its Insurers:— 1st, Insurances effected from this date will be charged the jduced Duty. 2nd, No charge made for Policy Stamps, however small the I/igurance. 3rd, Moderate rates. 4th, Unquestionable security. 5th, a continuance of the same promptitude and liberality n the settlement of losses which have ever characterised the Company. The great increase of Insurances which will now be effected gives most favourable opportunities for Gentlemen of un- doubted position and influence to obtain Agencies for the Royal.—Applications should be made immediately to HENRY B.'O. SAVILLE, District Manager. Royal Insurance Buildings, Corn-street, Bristol. AGENTS IN CARDIFF:- J. WILLANS, 55, Mount Stuart-square. W. H. WILLIAMS and Co., St. Marv-street. J. M. RADlE, 47, Loudoun-square. J. T. BARRY, Duke-street. F. MANN, Wharton-street. W. GRYLL8, West of England and South Wales Bank. H. GOODMAN, 35 and 36, Union-street. PuiLr.rps and DAVIS, Accountants, Cardiff. J. H. NICHOLAS & Co., 13, M"Unt Stuart-square, Cardiff. D. GOODMAN, Watchmaker, Pontypiidd. 120 THE WEST OF ENGLAND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE COMPANY. STORES BRISTOL AND EXETER RAILWAY, NEW CUT, BRISTOL. THESE ST.ORES are now OPEN EVERY DAY FOR THE SALE OF HAY, CORN, STRAW, AND ALL DESCRIP- TIONS OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE. From :ix a.m. till Five p.m. H. T. SWAN, Manager. April 25th, 1867. 806 THETCAMBRIAN VINEGAR COMPANY, PONTYPRIDD, BEG to inform the public and the Trade generally that they have taken the premises called the OLD STEAM MILLS, CARDIFF, For the purpose of Brewing, Storing, and Selling their well- known Pure HOUSEHOLD AND PICKLING VINEGAR. Price Lists, &c., can be had at the Office from 1150 Mr. G. H. DIMENT. JA-\IES AIND PPICE, CANAL WHARF EAST, CARDIFF, AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF A D. ANDERSON & SONS' ROOFING FELT BOILER FELT AND INODOROUS FELT. (For Damp Walls and Floors.) A Large Stock always kept on hand, and the Trade sup- M plied on Wholesale Terms. 1460 IMPORTANT k&. ANNOUNCEMENT. JOSEPII GILLOTT, METALLIC PEN-MAKER TO THE QUEEN, BEGS to inform the Commercial World, Scholastic Insti- tutions, and the Public generally, that, by a novel spplication of his unrivalled Machinery for making Steel Pens, he has introduced a new series of his useful productions, which, for excellence of temper, quality of material, and above all, cheapness in price, must insure universal approba- tion, and defy competition. Each Pen bears the impress of his 1 ame as a guarantee of quality; they are put up in boxes, containing one gross each, with label outside, and the fac-simile of hIs signature. At the request of numerous persons engaged in tuition, J. G. has introduced his Warranted School and Public rens, which are especiallyatlapted to their use, being of different degrees of flexibilty, and with flue, medium, and broad points, suitable for the various kinds of Writing taught in Schools. bold Retail by all Stationers and Booksellers. Merchants and Wholesale Dealers can be supplied at the Works, Graham-street, Birmingham; at 91, John-street, New York; and 37^ Gracechurch-street, London. 1028 grtsiruss bhrtssts. POTATOES POTATOES :~R)TATOES THE BEST AND CHEAPEST HOUSE FOR POTATOES FOR CULINARY TUBPOSES, OR FOR SEED, IS F. CASE'S, 23, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. FCASE begs to announce that he has Just Received a • Large Quantity of fine Fluke Kidneys, Warminster Blues, Flour Balls, York Regents, White Rocks, &c., suitable for culinary purposes; also, for seed, a prime lot of Ashleaf Kidaeys, Alma Kidneys, Glouoester Kidneys, Creeper Kid- neys, Flake Kidneys, Early Forty-folds, York Regents, Sherrv Blues, Flour Balls, White Rocks, Belfast Whites, &c.; all of which are in first-rate condition, and which he can eonfidently reflpmmend, at prices challenging competition. All Orders punctually and promptly attended to, and deli- vered free of charge (over one cwt.) to any part of the town. P.S.—This is the ONLY HOUSE in CARDIFF where a Stock of English Potatoes is kept. 616 BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON. THE GREATEST VARIETY & LARGEST STOCK, Selected from the most substantial and best Manufacture, are to be had at BOYLE & CO.'S, CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT:— 189, BUTE-ROAD. Lady's Elastic Sides, military heels 3s lid Ditto ditto strong 4s 6d Ditto ditto Kid, silk, elastie- 4s lid Ditto ditto single soles 5s 6d Ditto ditto 6s 6d to 10s 6d All the latest Novelties of the Season. Gent.'s Elastic Sides 6s 6d Ditto ditto very serviceable 7s lid Ditto ditto recommended 8s 6d Ditto ditto warranted 10s 9d Ditto ditto stylish 12s 6d A First-class Stock of Gent.'s Home-made Dress and Walking Boots. PATE-NT, PLAIN, AND CASHMERE SLIPPERS IN GREAT VARIETY. ALL KINDS OF LADIES'HOUSE BOOTS. Repairs neatly executed with Gutta Percha and Leather a extremely low Prices. 125*2 HORSES.—Lieut. JAMEs'B BLISTER, used in Her Majesty's Cavalry Regiments, patronised by Major- General Sir Charles Dalbiae, Inspector- General of the Cavalry Forces, and highly eulogised by Professor Coleman in his report to the Adjutant-General. Its great efficacy, in all cases where blistering is usually applied, is well known, and its celebrity has extended to all the great studs through- out the world. No horse will gnaw it.—Sold wholesale by BARCLAY & Sox, and all Medicine Vendors, in pots, Is. 6d., 2s. 9d., and 5s. each; It lb., 9s.; 1 lb., 16s. CAUTION.— None is genuine without the signatures of the proprietors are on the top label of every pot, to counterfeit which is forgery. 1070 Saks bu Snxctionr. H AUNESS SALE. MESSRS. MARKS & SON will SELL by AUCTION, at ULL their Auction Rooms, 11, St. Mary-street, at three o'clock, on Saturday, May 4th, one set of best silver-plated double lined and stitched Harness, suitable for a phaeton or dog-cart. 1483 BOROUGH OF LLXNTIIISSANIT. MR. DAVID EVANS has been favoured with instructions from the Executors of Thomas Thomas, Esn., of Pen- tvrch, to SELL hv AUCTION, on MONDAY, MAY 13th, 1867, (being fair day), at the Angel Inn, Llantrissant, subject to conditions of sale, in One Lot, all that FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, situate in Castle-street, and adjoining the residence of Randal Owen, Esq. The house contains three rooms upstairs, and three down- stairs. It has every convenience in the rear, including good stable, storehouse, spacious loft, and an excellent spring of water. The garden is six perches more or less. The above property is pleasantly situated, and commands a picturesque view of the Bristol Channel; and the many ad- vantages the property possesses cannot fail to make it a most desirable retreat. Sale to commence at Four o'clock in the Afternoon. Further particulars may be had from the Auctioneer, Ty'r Heol, Pontjpridd. 1405 THE CWM CELYN, BLAINA, AND COAL BROOKVALF, IRONWORKS. BRAND C DIAMOND C." IMPORTANT IRONWORKS IN MONMOUTHSHIRE. MESSRS. FULLER & HORSEY are instructed by the Liquidator to SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, at Two o'clock precisely, at the Auction Mart, Lon- don, in One Lot, the important, extensive, and valuable FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD MINERAL PROPER- TIES, known as the Cwm Celyn, Blaina, and Coal Brook Vale Ironworks, with the Collieries, Blast Furnaces, Forge, and Rolling Mills, and Engineering Works, situate in the parish of Aberystruth, in the county of Monmouth, about twenty miles from the shipping port of Newport, and in direct communication therewith by means of the Monmouthshire Railway, which runs through the property, and of the Blaina Station, which is within a few yards of the entrance gates. The estates and works of Messrs. J. and C. Bailey and of the Blaenavon Company adjoin the property. The total area of the mineral property is 999A. OR. 2:!p., of which 439A. IR. 13P. are freehold, and 559A. 3u. Dr. are lease- hold and there are eleven seams of coal, of the aggregate thickness of ll feet, and seven courses of rich ironstone ex- tending over the whole of this large area; there are also seve- ral veins of excellent fire clay, used in the manufacture of bricks for the works. The minerals raised are the same as those raised at the works of the Blaenavon Company and of Messrs. J. aud'C. Bailey. The coal is a first-clais coal for iron making, or for sale for steam purposes; and the iron produced has a good repu- tation in the market, and the brand or make of the iron is well known in Great Britain, on the Continent, in the Lnited States, and the Colonies. The extent and capacity of the works may be judged from the fact that the forges and mills have averaged for six years ending 1865 a yearly make of 30,000 tons.. From a survey made in December, 1865, by Mr. John Hedley, the eminent mining engineer, the quantity of coal then unworked exceeded 30,000,000 tons, and of ironstone 7,300,000 tons. There are eleven pits on the freehold, from 60 to 210 yards in depth, for raising minerals down to the bottom seam, for pumping, and for ventilating the mines; and the whole of the workings are most effectively drained. There are nine pits on the leasehold properties, for the same pur- poses, now in use, from 66 yards to 220 yards deep, and several shafts not now used, but which can be made avail- able hereafter in winning measures not yet worked. The quantities of coal and mineraised on an average of six years have been 304,400 tons annually. There are five blast furnaces in operation (onenewlast year), four for hot blast and one for cold blast iron, with blowing engines and calcinating kilns, 114 coke ovens, coke hearths, and two coal washing machines. The forges and iiulls are erected on the freehold, and are fitted with 3Z puddling fur. naces and two trains of puddling rolls, capable of turning out 900 tons of puddled iron per week, 29 balling and re-. heating furnaces, three trains of rolls for rails and bars, guide rolls. &c.. two ranges of benches for straightening, punching, and shearing; very spacious and complete eu- gineering works, with a costly assemblage of modern tools, including self-acting lathes, planing, drilling, slotting, shap- ing and screwing machines steam hammer; smiths' shops, with forges and tools locomotive shed newly-erected gas works, constructed to supply 10,000,000 cubic feet of gas an- nually spacious timber saw mill, fitted with new machinery by Robinson, of Rochdale, including steam timber sawing frame, self-acting circular saw benches, band saw, &c.; large iron foundry, with cranes, air furnace, and cupola brass foun- dry d-tached stabling for about 150 horses; very complete offices, &c. The works are intersected* with a permanent line of rail- way, of the ordinary narrow guage width, from seven to eight miles in length, besides a very large quantity of small it on tram roads, both above and under ground. The rolling and moveable plant, which will be included in the purchase, com- prise six locomotive engines, 138 railway trucks, narrow guage, 50 trucks of pig iron and metal, 130 furnace cinder carriages, about 2000 iron trams for raising the coal and iron- tli1e, about 100 coke and mine barrows, about 70 tons of foundry boxes, 500 pairs of rolls, 350 tons duplicate castings for the forge and mill machinery, travelling cranes, and a large assortment of wood patterns. The water supply is ample the river Ebbw flows through the property, and there are several watercourses and large reservoirs, with connecting pipes for working the balance pits, and for the other purposes of the works. In addition to the mineral properties, and the works before described, there are upon tht freehold property upwards of 400 dwelling-houses, producing a rental of upwards of ±U00 per annum, and upwards of 500 dwelling-houses on the leasehold property, producing a rental of £1,160 per annum. IlIere are also two shops, houses for principals and agents, schools and chapels. At Newport there is a commodious wharf, having a liver frontage of 235 feet, occupjing a site of nearly an acre ana a quarter, with landing stage erected on piles, on the foreshore of the ri\er Usk, giving facility for vessels of 600 tons burden to lie and load alongside, and with seven miles of railway running down to the waterside, in connec- tion with the Monmouthshire Railway. The works may be viewed till the sale. Printed particulars, with plan, may shortly be obtained by application to Mr. Frederick Iev -c k, at the works Messrs. Frederick Levick and Co., 4, Charlotte-row, Mansion house, street, London, E.C.; Messrs. Quitter,Ball,&Co., 3, Moorgate- London, E.C.; Messrs. Secretan Woodhouse and Colborne, solicitors, Newport; at the principal inns at Cardiff, Swansea, Gloucester, and Bristol; at the Palatine Hotel, Manchester; at the Midland. Coun/in Herald Office, Birmingham at the Mart, London and of Messrs. Fuller and Horsey, 13, Billi- er-etreet, London, E.C. i338 Saks hn Ruction. GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS AND CONTRACT0!, kn MESSRS. WATKINS & STEPHENSON will sEiflUi AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on SATCTJX the 18th MAY, 1867, at Three for Four o'clock p.m. pred«AY (unless previously disposed of), THE MYNYDDMEIO COLLIERY, Situate about 6 miles from Cardiff. jj. The coal is of first-class quality, and, without exception 8 best gas and house coal in South Wales. ( Full particulars may be obtained at the Offices of the Jj tioneers, CardiS'; or "from Mr. Wm. Adams, Civil Cardiff. lHo — -fiere PORT OF CARDIFF. f>ati01 TO SHIPOWNERS, CAPTAINS AND OTHERS, ih Mlv. GEO. SULLY has received instructions to SEL^poro .st Auction at Ins Sale Rooms, west end of James-strjje&sg Bute docks, on Friday, luth May, 1867. a quantity of 9or tl served Meats, Soups, Gravys, Sauces, Concentrated Waj <fcc\, also a quantity of Soap in chests and boxes, etc.. &C. to The Sale will commence at 2 o'clock in the afternoon P4rti The Auctioneer begs particularly to call the attention] shipowners, captains and others to the above goods, ffk'p- will be 011 view at the morning of sale, and put up ID 1O"[ suit purchasers. J For particulars applv at 2o. Mount Stuart-square. IXIp TYN Y-BERLLAN FARM, NEAR CARDIFF. MR. H. W. HARRIS has been instructed to SELL lit AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel, Carditf, on the 11th day of MAY next, at Three- o'cl-^k precisely, all S1 desirable FARM, known as Tyn-y-Berlian Farm," situat' the parish of Llanedarn, in the county of Glamorgan, < -4- taining 3 F A. 3 R. 30 P., or thereabouts. or There is a convenient Farm-house, with outbuildir.115, c the property, which is situate about four miles from Cari and the Farm being in hand, the purchaser will have the el vantage of getting early possession on payment of the u* Ii occupying claim. X The occupier will shew the Farm, and any further inforf It tion may be had on application to () 1 Mr. RICHARD WYNDHAM WILLIAMSiJJ? 1381 Solicitor, Cardiff. Or 2, PROFE8S10NAL ROw7 ME ttf HYR T YDFIL. ee ALE OF ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITU& I MR. H. W. HARRIS has been instructed by JO ( :1. Pickering, E'q., solicitor, who is leaving Merthyfi SELL by AUCTION, on the premises, on Wednesday, • J* 22nd day of May, 1867. the substantia!, modern, and eleg* HOUSEHOLD FURNIl'URE, in oak. walnut, and bfif wood inctuding, in the DRAWING-ROOM—one large cb% h ney glass in gilt frame, one elegant walnut oval table, V table, couch, six walnut-wood chairs and two easy c*>f' fl! table, couch, six walnut-wood chairs and two easy cls occasional chairs and table, French cabinet with glass il gilt frame for same, richly gilt cornice window cirta (fringe and hangings complete), wainut-wood Canterbil Brussels carpet, hearth rug, electro bronzed fender and 6' irons. (ty In the DINING ROOM: Plis-ried oak dining table, -i 't two leaves and a half; ten chairs and two easy chairs, in 0 h covered with green leather; oak side table with glass bi Brussels carpet, hearth rug, gilt cornice (curtains and fri" complete), oak pedestal writing table, oak window pO 111 fender, fire-irons, two hassocks, Japanned coal vase, hall I table, chair, and stool; umbrella stand, oil cloth, dinner b In the BEDROOMS are superb brass and iron bedstead with spring mattresses and damask and chintz hanging wardrobe in polished beech, with plate cupboard; chests drawers, chairs, dressing tables in mahogany and beech, toil glasses, washstands with marble tops, folding chair I cushions, towel horses, several sets of toilet ware, carpetid mats, mattresses, sponge bath, slipper bath, foot pan, fende fire-irons, stair rods, oil cloth, stair carpeting, &c. I In the KITCHEN and OFFICES are tables, chairs, dressy fenders, fire-irons, tubs, kettles, saucepans, and various ot ■* culinary articles, earthenware, chini, glass, dinner, t breakfast and dessert services; garden tools, iron rol^ greenhouse plants and pots, mowing machine, and croq11 set. L Also, about fourteen dozen of first class wines, in portJ. sherry, claret, and champagne, in lots of one dozen each. On view two days previous to sale, from ten a.m. tiil p.m. Descriptive catalogues will be ready for delivery on 11th of May next, and may be had on application to the A"' Descriptive catalogues will be ready for delivery on t 11th of May next, and may be had on application to the All tieneer, at his office, 140, High. street, Merthyr. Sale to commance at li o'clock precisely, and the whol r, will be sold without reserve. Auctioneer's Office, April loth, 1867. 13 -H-EV:-TÖ\V:'CA-RDJ:FJ/ SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY MR. J. D. THOMAS will SELL by AUCTION, » TUESDAY, the 14th day of MAY, 1867, at the Glo<> Hotel, Cardiff, at Seven o'Clock p.m., (Lots I & -2, under t powers of sale contained in a mortgage deed,) the followil3 lots of substantial and well built LEASEHOLD pE PERTY, viz. LOT I.-All that Leasehold Dwelling House and Premi ses, containing eight good rooms, and being No. in Da street, Newtown, Carditf, occupied by Mr. John Reed, at weekly rent of 7s. LOT 2.—All that Leasehold Dwelling House and Premi8 scs, adjoining and being No. in Davis-street, Newtotf Cardiff, in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Karr.pson, at weekly rent of 7s. LOT 3.—All that Villa Residence, No. 2, Wordswort* street, Roath, havmg a iromage of ^8 feet, and always coC manding a g-ood rental. Lots 1 and 2 are held for a term of 99 years, f:rO the 20th day of March, 185R, at a yearly ground rent of c6; one half of which will be apportioned to each lot. Lot 3 jØ an Il-roomed Villa, and is held for a term of 92 years, expired. Let at an annual rent of .f 'iO. For further particulars, apply to Mr. R. F. Langle?' Solicitor, Carditf, or to the Auctioneer, at his officcs, 90, st. Mary-street, Cardiff. Dated this 23rd day of April, 18r,7. CÄER-PIÜLLY. DESIRABLE HOUSE PROPERTY FOR SALE. V/J R. REY^NOLDS (of Cowbridge) has received instrJ"' ;.VI tions from Mr. John Durban to SELL by AUC' TION, at the Castle Inn, Caerphilly, on THURSDAY, thi 9th day of MAY, 1867, the 'fallowing very desirable HOUSJJ PROPERTY, subject to the conditions that shall be the" and there produced, viz. All those fine, excellent, newly-built DWELLING' HOUSES, with Gardens and proper Offiees, situate oppO' posite the new Baptist Chapel, Caerphilly, now in the occii' pation of Mr. Edward Elliott and others, at an aggregate rental of £ 60. The above premises are held under a lease of 99 years. 91 of which are unexpired. They are well situated, with s stream of water running close to, with access from the bact of the gardens. The Sale to take place at Three o'clock in the Afternoon. For further particulars apply to Mr. Thomas Reynolds: Caerphilly. Lancashire Assurance Office, Bridge House, Cowbridge, 23rd April, 1867. 1403 9,HIGH STREET, & 107. ROTHSAY TERRACEr" BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. MR. F. W ARMSTRONG has been favoured with instruc- tions to 8ELL t.y AUCTION, at the Angel Hottsl Cardiff, on WEDNESDAY the 8th of MAY, 1H67. at two for threi o'clock p.m., the ft llowing valuable BUILDING SITE ani LEASEHOLD PREMISES, subject to conditions of Sale t( be then produced. LOT 1.—All that piece or parcel of ground situate in High- street, Cardiff, upon which a dwelling house, shopacf premises formerly stood, in the occupation of Mr. Jobl Williams, hatter, numbered 9, High-street. This Property is held under an agreement for a lease frotl Col. Tynte, for 99 years, from the 1st May, 1861, at a grounc rent, of 1!40 per annum. This ground being situated in the centre of the town 0 Cardiff, and having a frontage to High-street of 23 feet, andl depth of 215 feet, offers a most valuable building site fol business premises. The foundations are already commenced and with the building materials, wrought and cast iron girders plans and specifications, wili be included in the sale. LOT 2.—All that messuage or dwelling-house, shop and pre mises, No. 107, Rothsay-terrace, and 5, West Bute street, Bute Docks, Cardiff, together with the yard, sai loft, warehouse, fittings and fixtures belonging thereto now or late in the occupation of Mr. John PhillipE draper, and Mr. Joseph Elliott. This property is held under lease for the term of 40 years from the 1st March, 1866, at a rent of j £ 120 per annum. I is situated in the principal business part of the docks, an< has a frontage in two streets, and has recently been improve! at a considerable outlay. For further particulars apj ly to the Auctioneer, at his offic in Church-street, or to Mr. H. HEARD, 1:)7(_ Solicitor, Cardifi. CAKMIKF, (1 LAMORGANSIIIRE, SOUTH WALS. ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, MR. V*HITT1NGHAM has to announce that the LOT! remaining UNSOLD of tbe Auction Sale on the 17t' instant, may be PURCHASED by PRIVATE CONTRACT The purchase-money may be paid by a deposit at 10 pe cent., and the balance in nine yesrs, by equal half-yearly in stalments, with interest at 5 per cent. with the option of pay ing 011 the whole or any part at any time without notice. Advances for building may also be obtained on applieatloi to the Auctioneer, 14, Moorgate-street, E.C., or to Mr. P Price, Canal Wharf East, Cardiff. 1393 COURTYBELLA POTTERY AND BRICK WORKS, NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. VERY VALUABLE FREEHOLD INVESTMENT. MESSRS. ORNELIUS EVANS & SON will SELL b; AUCTION (if not previously d.sposed of by piivat contract), at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, on THURSDAY MAY Oth, 1S67, at Two for Three o'clock in the Afternoor subject to conditions, all that valuable FREEHOLD PRO PERTY called the Courtybella Pottery and Brick Works, comprising Nine Acres of Land, more or less, with all th buildings erected thereon, including seven pottery kilns, foa brick kilns, t.o cottages, with all the workshops and wari houses nectssary for carrying .11 a ve'"y extensive business. The property is very adant'geously situated near the rive Usk, and within 200 yards of the site of the projected Ale" antlra Docks. The works are now in fall operation. A portion of th purchase money may remain on mortagage. j For full particulars, and permission to view, apply at tl Auction and Estate Offices, 15, High-street, Newport. Dated April 17th, 1867, 1386