Welsh Newspapers

Search 15 million Welsh newspaper articles

Hide Articles List

7 articles on this Page

Advertising

Advertising
Cite
Share

ftemu oil. STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH THE SOUTH OF IRELAND, VIA MILFORD HAVEN AND J WATERFORD. DAILY SERVICE, SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. HP HE Milford Haven and Water- C;^3- J ford Steam Ship Company's Vessels C -WILL Sail (weather permitting)_ a From Waterford, at 3.15 p.m., on arrival of the Train a from Cork, Limerick, &c., so as to enable Passengers to proceed by ihe 2 45 a.m. Express Train, reaching London at about Eleven a m. From New Milford at 7.15 p.m., on the arrival of the 9.40 a.m. Express, and 6.0 a.m. Third Class Trains, so M to enable Passengers to proceed by the 6 0 a.m. Train to Limerick, Cork, &c. For further particulars apply at any of the Railway Stations or to Messrs. FORD & JACKSON. 36, Cannon- J street City, London and New Milford, South Wales. See BradshavSs Guide and Railway lime Tables [1580 ( STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN t CORK, MILFORD, CARDIFF, AND NEWPORT J r-^gr-cST-. THECork Steam-ship Company's c -L SCREW Steamer DODO," "IBIS," 3 -IFF FNX J. or CORMORANT is intended to ply as underneath, unless prevented by any T unforeseen occurrence, "with or without <; a Pilot, with liberty to Tow vessels, during the month of • NOVEMBER, 1861 From CARDIFF and NEWPORT to CORK. CARDIFF SATURDAY 2nd, at 5 mom NF.WROKT SATURDAY 9TH, AT -J MORN 1 CARDIFF SATURDAY 16TH, AT 5 MORN NEWPORT .Saturday 23vd, at 8 morn .1 CARDIFF.Saturday 30th, at 3 J after From CORK, for MILFORD, CARDIFF, and NEWPORT. NEWPORT Wednesday 6th, at 6 after CARDIFF Wednesday 13th, at 1 morn NFWORT Wednesday 20th, at 6 after C.VUDJFF Wednesday 27 th at 10} morn FARES from Cork to Cardiff or Newport :—Best Cabin, l/s6d. Deck, 7s. (Including Fee). Return Tickets, available for One Month, 27s. HORSES Carriages, Live Stock, and Goods intended for Shipment should be alongside FOUR HOURS before the time of sailing. The Company a!?o giv<? Notice that they will not be account- able for Passenger's Luegage, rnlfss the value thereof be declared, and the FreiphV paid ARCR N'inglv, at J"™ "F shipmert: arid the Passengers trom CARDIFF and NEWPORT must obtain their Tickets at the Office before going on hoard. Foi particulars of Freight or Passage, apply to L. W. GLOVER. Secretarv, Cork Steam-Ship Company, Cork; IORD and JACKSON, Mi'liord; THOMAS NICHOLSON, Plymouth JAVFS»MADDOCKS, Cork Steam Ship Company a Wharf, Newport, Mon.: OWEN and DOWNING, Bute Docks, Cardiff, R |loo4 BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY BRISTOL AND NEWPORT. THE Bristol General Steam Naviga- *V-V ■■ -• R tion Company' splendid Paddle Steamer -*&- "TAFF," Captain C. WHEEIEE, or other suitable vessel, (unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence) is intended to sail during the Month, calling at the Hotwelis, where to avoid the Inconvenience and danger attending the USE of boats, Passengers will in future be landed and embarked at the NEW STAGE, near the Dock Master's Office. Bristol to Newport. Newport to Bristol NOVEMBER. NOVEMBER. Saturday 2 4; after Friday I 31 after Tuesd y *5 7N morn Monday 4 09 after "Wednesday 6 8 morn Tuesday 5 6 after Friday 8 9I morn Thursday 7 8 morn Monday H 12| after Saturday 9 9I morn Wednesday 13 2t after Tuesday 12 1 after Friday 15 31 after Thursday 14 2b after Monday 18 "OO" 6 morn Saturday 16 41 after Tuesday 19 51 morn Tuesday t19 5; morn Thursday 21 7i morn Wednesday 20 61 morn Saturday 23 81 morn Friday 22 71 morn Tuesday 26 1H morn Monday 25 9 morn Thursday 28 2 after Wednesday 27 11. morn Saturday 30 81 after Friday 29 2 alter To and Fro from Bristol, t To and Fro from Newport. A Packe from the IIotwells to and from PORTISHEAD daily (Sundays excepted). FARES- AfterCabin,3s.; Front Cabin.ls. 6d. Toand Fro same day, AfterCabin, 4s.; Fore Cabin, 2s. Four-wheel Carnage 18s Two wheel ditto, or light Phreton, 8s.; Two-wheel Carriage, or light Phoeton, drawn by one horse, with Driver, 12s. Horse, 5s Horse and Rider, 6s.; Dogs, Is. each. Refreshments may be had on board at moderate charges. Horses and Carriages shipped at Bathurst Hasin one hourbefor sailing, Further particulars may be obtained at the Bristol General Steam Navigation Company's Office, Quay, Bristol, where al Goods, Packages, Parcels, &c should be addressed. Bills and other information can be obtained of Mr. JOHN JONES, Rownliam Wharf Hotwelis or of Mr. R. P.JONES Rodney Wharf Newport. Bristol to Cardi I on shoreby the Passengers For. NOVEMBER. particulars apply to Mr. T. Monday 11 1 after GEEN, Lyn Cliff Terrace. Wednesday 13 3 after FRI<LAY 15 32 AFTER NOVEMBER, Oorrliff to Bristol. Friday 15 5 morn NnvT-.MBur.. Te-nby to Bristol Saturday 9 8i morn NOVEMBER. Tuesday 12 12 noon Wednesday 13 3 morn Thursday 14 2 after FARES—Cabin,13s. Children Saturday 16 3r aftei under twelve years. 6s 6d. Ser- T vants in the Cabin,8s(including Bristo1 J.° IV^comU, Lyn- Stewar(Fs Fees ) F^e CaWns mouth, and Bideford. 7G 6(L CHILFH.EL/IMDER twelve ER'«J O YEARS- 4S- Carriage, 42s; Pair- Y 2 horsepli«ton,31s6d; Smallone FNDAY 15 5 MORN horse ditto,25s Gig, 0S; Horse Bideford to llfracombe, Lyn- 20s, Dog, 3s. mouth, and Bristol. RETURN CABIN TICKETS avail- NOVEMHER. able for a month, 19s. 6d Saturday 9 9 mom with the option of return- Wednesday 13 1 morn ing by either of the Company's Saturday 16 3! morn SteamersplvingbetweenBristol From IIfracombe, weatber per- and Tenby, Carmarthen, Pem- crdUT., N„P„H Bideford. Bristol to Carmarthen N IV NOVEMBER. Irom Lvr,mouth, weather per- FRIDAY LG 5 MORN mitting, O hours after leaving PAE1!S—Cabin, 13s.,Deck 7s6d. Bideford Carmarthen to If ex ford. FARES-Bideford,Best Cabin The "FIRE FLY," as soon 9s., Fore Cabin, os, Iltracombe, after arrival from Bristol as Best Cabin. Ss Fore-Cabin, 5s. circumstances will permit. Wexford to Bristol, Tuesdays LTNMOUTII-The above steamer J calls off Lvnrr.outh on the vov- Bristol to Pembroke Dock,Mil ford age to and from Iltracombe, "ml Bavertordviest. weather permitting, where a NOVEMBER. large boat exclusively employed Tuesday 12 2 after is always in attendance for land- F AREs-Cabin, 13s., Deck, 7s 6d ing and embarking Passengers, Pem/woke Dock to TVaterford. on payment ofls. each. Luggage I The "JUVURNA" as soon to be paid for at the rate of 0d. after arrival from Bristol as PER package delivered to XLIGH circumstances ill permit. Water mark, near the public FARES. Best Cabin, 12s. 6d road; but no charge will be Fore-Cabin, 7s 6d. made for smal parcels carried Waterford to Bristol Fridays NOTICE.—The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets will not be accountable for any Cabin Passengers' Luggage (iflostor damaged) above the value of £ 2; nor for any Deck Passengers Luggage fif H st or damaged) above the value of 20s unless in each cace entered as such, and freight in proportion paid for the same, ai the time of delivery, nor will they he answerabtefor any other parcel above the value ot 40s (i^lost or damaged) un- less entered as such, and reight in proportion paid foi the same at the time of delivery (3 BRISTOL AND NEWPORT. NOTICE.- Passengersand their Luggage embarked and landed at the NEW STAGE, near the Dock Master's Office, Hotwelis, free of expense. TFLIIP] NEW steam Packet Com- V" L pany (Limited) hereby announce IL ■* T'VI that their fast-sailing Screw Steamers, "AVON." W. HOV.E, Commander; "AVON." W. HOWE, Commander; «• SEVERN." T. LODOF, Commander; unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence) are intended to sail as follows, during the month of NOVEMBER, 1861 From Bathnrst Basin, Bristol. From Ti-avfort Wharf, Xewport P 1 Friday 4 30 after x 1 Friday 3 15 after T 4 Monday 7 0 morn P 2 Saturday 4 0 after P 5 Tuesday 7 15 after P 5JTuesday. 6 30 morn M 6 Wednesday.. 8 0 morn P 6 Wednesday. 7 0 morn p 7 Thursday 8 45 morn M 7 Thursday 8 0 morn M 8 Friday 9 15 morn P 8 Friday 8 45 morn P 9 Saturday 10 30 morn W 9 Saturday 9 30 morn Mil Monday.12 30 after P 11 Monday.11 30 morn p 12 Tuesday 1 45 after M 12 Tuesday 1 0 after 2i 13 Wednesday 2 0 after p 13 Wednesday 2 0 after r 1 Thursday 3 30 after M 14 Thursday 2 30 after M15 Friday 3 45 after P 15 Friday 3 0 after p 16 Saturday 4 45 after M 16 Saturday 4 0 after p 19tTuesday 7 0 morn p 18 Monday. 4 45 after 20 Wednesday 7 15 morn P 19 Tuesday 5 30 after r M 21 Thursday 7 30 morn P 21 Thursday 6 30 morn p 22 Friday 8 0 morn M 22 Friday 7 30 morn M 23 Saturday 8 30 morn P 23 Saturday 7 30 morn p 25 Monday. 10 30 morn JF 25 Monday 9 0 morn M26 Tue-day .11 30 morn p 26 Tuesday .10 50 morn p 27 Wednesday ..12 45 after M 27 Wednesday .11 30 morn M 28 Thursday 2 0 after P 28 Thursday .12 45 after p 29 Friday 3 0 aftei M 29 Friday 2 0 after JL 30 Saturday 3 30 after p 30 Saturday 3 0 after P—The days on which Passengers and Merchandise are taken. M—Merchandise only. To and Fro from Bristol. To and Fro from Newport From Cumberland ISasin. HARES:—After Cabin, Zs.; Fore Cabin, Is 6d.; To and Pro the lame (provided a To and Fro Ticket be taken) After Cabin, 4s. Fere Cabin, 2s.; Children from 3 to 12 years of age, Half- price; Four-Wheel Carriage, lSs.; Small Four-Wheel Cnr- ■nage,, 12s. 6d.; Gig, or Light Phceton, 8.9.; Ditto, with Horse and Vnver, 12«.; Horse, 5s.; Horse and Rider, 6s.; Dogs, Is. each.- Refreshments may be had on board. Horses Md Carriages must be alongside Two hours before Ih advertised time of sailing, to ensure shipment. 'J 0 ensure sh'pnlpnt. Goods, Carriages and Horsea.on deck at shipper's risk Live Stock sllippeJ and landed at the owner's risk. Return Tickets will be issaed from Saturday to Monday at T and Fro Fares. The Proprietors give notice that they will not be accountable for Passengers" Luggage, &c., and their responsibility■ IN RE,PECT of Goods in general"is restricted by the terms c' A o ice AFFIXED in their Offices at Bristol and Newport. Goods re„ulaily and and punctually forwarded by careful Cariers to all parts of he country. For conditions of Freight, apply at the Company s Offices, opposite the Seamen's Floating Chapel, Grove, Bristol and Beaufort Wharf, Newport. ( O" As it is intended that these Packets shall start punctuahy ( ntthe times advertised,the shipment ofGoods per same days Steamer G cannot be guaranteed unless they are alongside one hour before lie ime ot sailing. a NOTICE —The cheapest route (via Newport and Hereford Rail- way Company to Liverpool, Birkenhead anfl places adjacent in 8 the North is by these Packets. First, Second, and Third Class Trains leave Mill street Station Newport tor Birkenhead and Liverpool, at 11.10 a m. and 2.30 F p.m. Fares to Birkenhead-Firot Class, 29s. 9d. Second do. Úa. Third do., 12s 4d OMr. W. KNOWLES, Managing Director, Newport, XT. W. NA.SH, Agent, Bristol BOROUGH OF NEWPORT. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WEST WARD. GENTLEMEN,-For the honour you have done G me in re-clecting me a member of the Town Council,Ibegto tender you my sincere thanks, and to assure you, that it will be at all times my desire to advance the interest and prosperity of Newport. I remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, 7th Nov., 1861. E. J. PHILLIPS. [2546 BOROUGH OF NEWPORT. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WEST WARD. ("^ ENTLEMEN,—I beg to offer you my heartfelt X thanks for the flattering majority of votes, tendered at the late Municipal Election, in favour of my return to the Council Board as one of yo'.ir representatives, against a powerful combination to overthrow the independence of the Town. To all my thanks are due, but more especially to the many Mechanics and Artizans, those hardy sons of toil," in whose welfare I must ever take a deep interest, who recorded their honest votes for me. I trust that during my term of office I may be able to render such useful services as may justify you in the choice you have made, and the honor you have conferred upon me. I remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, R. M. TOOGOOD. Nov. 6, 1861. [2541 BOROUGH OF NEWPORT. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE EAST WARD. GENTLEMEN,—Accept my thanks for the com- pliment you have again paid me in electing me a member of your Council Board. Believe me, Yours ve.y sincerely, CHARLES LYNE. Newport, 4th Nov, 1861. [2549 BOROUGH OF NEWPORT. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE EAST WARD. GENTLEMEN,—For the gratifying position in which you placed me, by your votes, at the head of the Poll, in the late contest for Municipal honours, I beg respectfully to tender you my cordial thanks trusting that my conduct at the Council Board, where I shall endeavour at all times to study the best interests and prosperity of the town, will merit your satisfaction. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, DAVID PROSSER. Newport, Nov. 8, 1861. [2559 BOROUGH OF NEWPORT. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE EAST WARD. GENTLEMEN,—I beg to return you my sincere thanks for the support which you accorded to me at the recent Election. I trust that my attention to your interests during my term of office will satis- factorily attest my appreciation of the honour which )ou have conferred upon me. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, WYNDHAM JONES. Commercial-street, Newport, Nov. 8, 1861. [2556 BOROUGH OF NEWPORT. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE EAST WARD. GENTLEMEN,—I consented to become a can- G didate to represent you, at the kind invitation of a large number of your body, and although the efforts made to secure my return were unsuccessful, yet the principles battled for made the contest an honourable one. I feel great pleasure and gratitude at the reflec- tion of being- supported by such a class of persons as those who recorded their votes in my favour, and beg to tender them my warmest thanks. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, PHILLIP JOHN. November 7th, 1861. [2560 THE GUARDIAN FIRE AND LIFE X ASSURANCE CO VIPANY. No. 11, LOMBARD-STREET, LONDON, E.C. Estab!ishedl821. Life Department.—Assurances in force at Christmas 1859, £ 4,730,000. Income £207,000 per annum. Assu rance fund, independent of the Company's capital, £ 1,618,000. On the participating scale, 80 per cent of the profits divided among the assured. Invalid lives accepted at extra rates. Loans granted on the values of policies. Notices of assignments of policies registered. Medical fees paid by the Company. No charge for policy stamps. Advances made on life interests and reversionary pro- perties. Fire Department.—Insurances effected at the usual rates. Applications for Agencies may be made to the Secretary. THOMAS TALLEMACH, Secretary. For more detailed particulars, see the usual quarterly advertisement. AGENTS. NEWPORT JOHN CROSS Monmouth Philip J. Wunklyn Abergavcnny James Gosden Cardiff Mr. Grover Ditto .Stowe and Slocombe [2555 Substantial Advantages over Later Entrants wilt be se- cured by Assurers on or before 5th December. LIFE POLICIES as SECURITIES.—The Policies granted by the LIFE ASSOCIATION of SCOTLAND (founder! 1838), under their new scheme (Class B.) of Unconditional Assurance on Life, are wholly tree from the restrictions attaching to policies on the ordi- nary system of other offices. and are specially adapted for securities in connection with debts, family provisions leases on lives, and the purchase of reversions. No re- striction is imposed as to Occupation or Residence, and no extra premium can ever be payable. ON 5TH DECEMBER The Scheme will be closedJor the current year. Entrants to the Profit Class will be entitled to a FULL YEAR'S BONUS more than later Entrants. THOS. FRASER, Res. Sec. London, No. 20, King William-street, E.C. HEAD OFFICES FOR ENGLAND: LONDON-20, KING WILLIAM STREET, E.C. MANCHESTER-9, CORPORATION STREET. AGE N T S NEWPORT.Mr. CHARLES ROWE, 13, Hill- street. Abergavenny Vacant. Cardiff Mr. fm. Davies, Town Hall. Cowbridge .Mr. S. J. Hornsby, National Pro vincial Bank. Mertliyr-Tydfil .Mr. A. C. Fuller, Newton House. Tredegar Mr. J. R. Lev i?, Registrar of Marriages. [2553 No. 941. IN THE HIGH COURT OF ADMIRALTY OF ENGLAND. THE MASONIC, J. A. SEBAKT, MASTER. TTTHEREAS a CAUSE of NECESSARIES T f has been instituted in the High Court of Admiralty of England, on behalf of Messieurs BARING, BROTHERS and COMPANY, of London and Liverpool, Merchants, against the Foreign Ship or Vessel MASONIC, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the freight due for the transportation of the cargo, now, or lately laden therein.—And whereas the said vessel is now lying at Newport, in the county of Monmouth, under arrest by virtue of a warrant issued from the Registry of the said caiiap' no aPPear!inc3 has been entered in the said entered in'the Re^ofthe Co^Uhhf s?x « days from the pubheauon of this Notice, the Judge of the > said Court ortiei the said vessel to be SOLD to answer the claims iustituted or to be instituted against I tho same, or make such order in the premises as to him th, sarue, or n,, shall seem right, < Dated the Thirty-first day of October, 1861. H. A. BATHURST, Assistant Registrar, Notice of Sale of Ship, taken out by W. Rothery, No. 12, Great Knight Rider-street, Doctors Commons. t The Seal of the Hiih Court of Admiralty I of England. [2534 COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. I GIVE NOTICE that a SCHEDULE c OF FINES LEVIED ON SUMMARY CONVIC A TIONS in Petty SESSIONS, and paid to the County Trea- F- inrey between MIDSUMMER Sessions and October Sessions, 1 1861«WILL appear, as an advertisement, in the MONMOUTH- a SHIRE BEACON newspaper, of SATURDAY, the 9th of v NOVEMBER inst. I CHARLES PROTHERO, Clerk of the Peace. Newport, 7th NOV., 1861. [2547 c 1 J* < MERTHYR, TREDEGAR, AND ABERGAVENNY RAILWAY COMPANY. LOANS ON MORTGAGE DEBENTURES. I THE DIRECTORS are prepared to receive OFFERS of LOANS of MONEY, in sums of £ 100 and upwards, for periods of three, five, or seven years upon mortgage Debenture Bonus bearing interest at £5 per cent. per annum, payable balf-yearly, on the 1st day of January, and the 1st day of July. Letters to be addressed, or personal application may be made to Mr.W. F. BATT, at the Offices of the Com- pany, Monk-street, Abergaveiiny. By order, CRAWSHAY BAILEY, M.P Chairman. WM. F. BATT, Secretary. Abergavenny, 19th August, 1861. [2107 Just Published, Price One Shilling, MORTON'S NEW FARMER'S M- ALMANAC, for 1862. BLACKIE & SON, 23, Paternoster row, London, and all booksellers. [2533 INDIA OFFICE, 4TH NOVEMBER, 1861. BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR INDIA IN COUNCIL. 1VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the J. L Director General of Stores for India will be ready, on or before MONDAY, the 18th November, to receive PROPOSALS in writing, sealed up, from such persons as may be willing to supply BRITISH IRON, and that the conditions of the said contract may be bad on application at the India Store Office, Cannon Row, Westminster, where the Proposals are to be left any time before Two o'clock p.m., of the said 18th day of Novem- ber, 1861, after which hour no Tender will be received. GERALD C. TALBOT, 2538] Director General. Utnuted. TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. EY. DOWNES, Chemist and Druggist, B has a VACANCY for a well-educated YOUTH as an APPRENTICE; he would be treated as one of the family. Abergavenny, Oct. 21st, 1861. [2508 WANTED at the Kii.g's Head Hotel, .Newport, TWO STEADY DRIVERS, to drive Cabs in the street. -Apply to JOHN LLOYD, Proprietor. [2557 So be get O BE LET, at yearly rent, or on Lease a pleasantly-situated DETACHED HOUSE, with STABLE, COACH HOUSE, and about ONE ACRE of GARDEN, well stocked with choice fruit trees, about half a mile from Newport, on the Caerleon Road. For particulars apply to J. J. GALLIE, 36, High- street, Newport. [2432 rpO BE LET, with immediate possession, a _L WAREHOUSE, adjoining River and Canal. Apply to MATTHEW JOH\S, Corporation Wharf. [2486 npO BE LET, with immediate possession, in the Parish of Panteague, near Pontypool, a GENTEEL HOUSE, with or without land. Apply to Mr. J. CARTER, Wern Farm, near the Premises, or to Mr. T. SlEADMAN, Bassaleg. [2525 rf^O BE LET, with immediate possession JL the well known BEERHOUSE '« OCEAN WAVE," with large room attached, situate in HIGH- STREET, PILL. Incoming moderate. Apply to Mr. JOHN CORN ER, 42, Commercial Street, Newport, Mon. [2205 TY-COCH ESTATE, LLANTARNAM. LAND TO BE LET, on 99 years' Lease for BUILDING FURPOSES, near the Ty-Coch bridge, on the Pontypool line of Canal and Railway.— Apply to the Proprietor, Mr. R. E. REES, Pantrhiwgoch Castletown, near Cardiff. [23 RISCA, MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE LET, with immediate possession, the ALBERT INN, a DOUBLE LICENSED HOUSE, oml" with Brewbouse, Stable, and Coach house. Coming-in moderate. For further particulars apply to W. G. REES, Holly House, near Newport, Monmouthshire. [2537 npo BE LET, a small convenient CORN JL WAREHOUSE, near the SALUTATION. Rent Low. Apply to Mrs. HANNAH REES, Bishopgat Parade, Cardiff-road, Newport. [2545 MU0 by ^vmU TATET A PHOTON FOR SALE, Price £ 12. Apply to Mr. R. MULLOCK, Commercial Street, Newport. [2544 FOR SALE, A SOCIABLE LANDAU, Second-hand, in excellent condition has all the latest improvements, is light and elegant, forming in- stantly an open or close Carriage, adapted for a pair of horses. A BROUGHAM, Second-hand, with Bow front, ample room for four porsons inside, nearly new. A very light CARRIAGE, fit for one horse. A WAGONETTE, nearly new, very light: has a move- able head, with glasses to slide, break drag, shafts, &c., for one horse, Apply to R. & E. VEZEY, Coach Builders to Her Majesty, Long Acre, and 19, Milsom Street, Bath. [2551 cJ¡{ltti by A, itrtion. CAERLEON. S—K IV!R* JOSEPH BOTHOMLEY XTJL will SELL BY AUCTION, (by direction of the mortgagee), at the HANBURY ARMS INN, Caerleon, on MONDAY, the 11th day of November, 1861, at Three o'clock in the afternoon precisely, subject to such conditions as will be then produced, All those THREE FREEHOLD COTTAGES, with the wheelwright's, painter's, and smith's shops, large gardens and premises, situate at Caerleon, in the county of Monmouth, in the several occupations of James Charles, William Lewis, and others, and of the annual value of £25. These premises being of freehold tenure, immediately adjoining the Pontheer tram-road, towards the river Usk, where a wharf communication may be obtained, and most convenient for business, present a very favour able opportunity for a moderate investment. For further particulars application may be made to the AUCTIONEER, or at the Office of Mr. GEORGE BLAKEY, Solicitor, Bank Chambers, Newport. Newport, 30th October, 1861. [2526 I ST. BRIDE'S, NETHER WENT. MR. J. BOTHOMLEY will SELL BY AUCTION, on the Premises, at the FIVE LANES FARM, on THURSDAY, November 14th, 1861, the whole of the LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, IAIPLE- I MENTS, 7-HORSE-POWER STEAM THRASHING MACHINE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and other Effects, of Mr. Price, who is giving up the farm. 1 THE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS comprise :-A fat cow, a cow in calf, 2 three-year-old heifers, 2 two year old ditto, 3 yearling ditto, sow and 7 < pigs, a fat sow, 3 strong and useful draught horses, a mow of prime hay, at Llandevenny 2 small mows of well harvested clover, 121 acres of prime sweeds, 8 acres 1 of other turnips, 2 acres of mangolds, 3 stacks and 2 1 loads of wheat, oat and barley straw, all of such crops to ba consumed on the land 2 broad wheel carts, narrow wheel waggon, long and short harness, 2 wheel ploughs, 1 other ditto, 2 pair harrows, roller, turnip drill, hurdles, S cribs, ladders, pikes, rakes, cheese press, dairy utensils, I &c., &c.. "5 THE THRASHING MACHINE is a new and excellent one, 4 :)f 7-borse power, by Clayton and Shuttleworth, with a gearing, fittings, &c., in complete working order. THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE consists of mahogany o lining, loo, and other tables mahogany horsehair seated ;hairs and sofa, 2 mahogany corner cupboards, fenders md fire irons, chimney glass, bureau, 8 day clock, in C nahogany cise 4-post and other bedsteads, mattresses, P; 7 feather beds, bed clothing, mahogany and oak chests of Ira wers, dressing tables and glasses, washstands and Mare, carpeting, kitchen tables, chairs, china, glass, culi- ?ND A VARIETY OF O^ER requisites. C )I ? IMNNTS BE PLOVIDED at Eleven o'clock, and P ,he Sale will commence at Twelve o'clock precisely. Approved bills at three months' date will be taken for tl purchases exceeding £20. Auction Mart, 47, High-street, Newport. [2542 ai Intt£* by gutrtiflu. MONMOUTHSHIRE AND GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, RAILWAY CON- TRA OTORS, &;c. MESSRS. CORNELIUS EVANS & SON JLTJL have the honour to announce that they have re- ceived instructions to offer for SALE BY AUCTION, at the KINes HEAD INN, in the town of Newport, on SATURDAY, November 23rd, 1861, between the hours of Five and Six in the Afternoon, (subject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced,) the following very valuable COPPICE WOODS, the property of Lord Tredegar:- MONMOUTHSHIRE. LOT I.-About Six Acres of COPPICE WOOD, called Graig Vach," in the parish of Bassalleg, within half a-mile of Pontymister Tin Works, consisting of Pit- wood and Cord wood. LOT 2—A bout Twenty-one Acres of COPPICE WOOD called Nadda Wood," in the parish of Bassalleg, con- sisting of Pitwood, Cordwood, Hurdle, and Hoop Stuff. LOT 3.—About Eighteen Acres of COPPICE WOOD, part of the "Park Wood," in the parish of Bassalleg, within a mile of Rumney Railway, consisting chiefly of Pitwood, Cordwood, Hoop and Hurdle Stuff. LOT 4.—About Twenty-three Acres of COPPICE WOOD, being part of The Slsfde's Wood," and part of The Thicketts," in the parish of Llanvihangel Roggiett, within two miles of the South Wales Railway and Caldi- cot Pill, consisting of Hurdle and Hoop Stuff, Pitwood, and Cordwood. LOT 5 -About Ten Acres of COPPICE WOOD, in three pieces, on Ochor Ddu Farm," in the parish of Machen Upper, through which tho Sirhowy Railway passes, consisting of Pitwood, Cordwood, and Hurdle Stuff. LOT 6.-About Thirty Acres of COPPICE WOOD, being part of Medart Mountain," in the parish of Risca, within a quarter of a mile of the Crumlin Canal, consisting of excellent Pitwood and Cordwood, chiefly oak. GLAMORGANSHIRE. LOT 7.-About Fifteen Acres of COPPICE WOOD, part of Cefn Pwlddu," in the parish of Machen, within one mile and a-half of Machen Forge, consisting of Pit and Cordwood, and Hurdle Stuff. LOT 8.-About Fifteen Acres of COPPICE WOOD, also part of" Cefn Pwlddu," in the parish of Machen, within one mile and a half of Machen Forge, consisting of Pitwood, Cordwood, Hoop, and Hurdle Stuff, and I adjoining the last lot. I For a view of the Woods, apply to Mr. ROBERT YOUNG, Park House Bassalleg, who will direct a person to show the same, on and after the 11th November, 1861, and for a view of Lot 4, apply to Mr. CHARLES ED- WARDS, Poggiett. For further particulars apply at the Tredegar Estate Office, or to H. J. DA VIS, Esq., Solicitor, Newport. [2535 PARISH OF HENLLIS. GELLY FARM, NEAR CASTELL-Y-BWCH. • About One Mile and a Half from Llantarnam Station MESSRS. CORNELIUS EVANS & SON will SELL BY AUCTION, on the premises, as above, on TUESDAY, November 12th, 1861, the whole of the excellent FARMING STOCK of Mr. John Giles, who is declining the Farming Business. Refreshments will be provided at Eleven o'clock, and the Sale will commence at Twelve precisely. Approved Bills at Three Months' date will be taken for all purchases exceeding X15 in amount. Auction and Estate Offices, 15, High-street, Newport; and Brook House, Llantarnam. [2522 FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, IN THE SALE ROOM. AT F. K. BARNES & SONS' TIMBER YARD, CANONS' MARSH, Bristol, on WED- NESDAY, the 20th day of NOVEMBER, 1861, at One o'clock precisely. (Luncheon at Half-past Twelve o'clock.) FOR ACCOUNT OF IMPORTERS. 20,000 Spruce Deals, Battens, Scantling, Boards, and Ends 6,000 Quebec Pine Deals 3,000 St. Petersburg Redwood Deals 5,000 Wyborg Deals and Battens 2,000 St. Petersburg Whitewood ditto 4,000 Onega and Archangel Red Deals, Battena, and Boards 4,000 Christiana Red and Wbitewood Battens and Boards 300 Loads Qaebec Board Pine 50 Logs Quebec Oak 200 Loads Quebec Yellow Pine 200 Loa,ds Danzic Red Timber 200 Loads St. John Board Pine Timber 100 Logs FRESH St. John Birch 50 Loads Pitch Pine Timber 100 Loads Greenheartn/ fine quality and large dimension 300 Loads Swedish Timber 100 Norway Masts 400 Fresh 4 to 6 inch Spars 30 Fathoms Danzic, St. Petersburg, and Quebec Lathwood Prepared Flooring .20,000 Palinga With other good.. Catalogues will be issued on the Week of Sale. F. K. BARNES & SONS, Brokers. j) Canons' Marsh, Bristol, November 5th, 1861. [2536 CAERLEON, MONMOUTHSHIRE. R. H. M. PARTIIIDGE is favoured MR. H. M. PARTRIDGE is favoured ±.VJL with instructions from the Executors of the late Mrs. John Jenkins, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, on TUESDAY, WED- NESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, the 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd, and 23rd days of No- vember, 1861, all the substantial, valuable, and modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BED and TABLI: LINEN, CHINA, GLASS, EARTHENWARE, PLATE, PLATED GOODS, valuable LIBRARY of BOOKS, Brougham and Phaeton (by Rogers,) Harness, Saddles, and Bridles, bay carriage Horse, rising 6 years old chestnut ditto, good in saddle and harness brown Mare, rising 5 years old bay cart Horse, rising 6 years old and a black cart Mare. Full particulars of which will be given in CATALOGUES, which may be had ten days prior to the Sale, at the principal Inns, on the Premises, and at the Offices of the Auctioneer, St. Woollosr place, and 109, Commercial street, Newport. Sale to commence each day punctually at 11 a.m. and close at 5 p.m. [2543 NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO WATCHMAKERS, SILVERSMITHS, AND OTHERS. IV/TR. C. W. COOMBS has received instruc- XTJL tions from the Assignee to the Estate of Mr. E Whitehall, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Commercial street Newport, to SELL BY AUCTION, upon the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of November, 1861, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, the whole of the STOCK- IN-TRADE of valuable English, French, and American CLOCKS, English and Geneva Gold and Silver WATCHES, a capital Regulator, marine and wheel Barometers, gold and silver Albert and guard Chains, brooches, lockets, pins, studs, and links, bracelets, ear- rings, rings, keepers, seals, &c., &c., electro-plated teapots, coffee-pots, cruet frames, toast racks, opera glasses, tele- scopes, silver pencil cases, &c., &c. Some second-hand silver spoons, snuff-boxes, table forks, and three splendid sil ver cups. The Auctioneer begs to call particular attention to this genuine and unreserved sale of Jewellery, Clocks, &c., and he invites the public generally to attend it, as offering a rare opportunity of obtaining first-rate articles at a re- duced cost. Sale to commence punctually at Eleven o'clock. Dated Auctioneer's Offices, 77, St. Mary street, Cardiff, and Salubrious-place Chambers, Swansea, November 4tb, 1861. [2551 TO TIMBER DEALERS AND PIT OWNERS. \| K. T. WATKINS is instructed JSNMN ITJL by the Right Hon. the Baroness UVtywlHvWindsor, to SELL BY AUCTION, at the ^^GJFIFGFC^CARDIFF ARMS HOTEL, in the town of ■"•CARDIFF, on TUESDAY, the 26th day of Novem- ber, 1861, the following very valuable PIT and COPPICE WOODS: EGLWYSILAN. LOT 1.—20 Acres (more or less), of good mixed OAK and other PIT WOOD, of about 30 years growth, standing and growing in the Tyn y Park Wood," in the Aber Valley, near Eglwysilan Church. LOT 2.-5 Acres (more or less) of the same WOOD, together with all the scattered WOOD and TIMBER growing on fields adjoining the Tyn y Park Wood, num- bered 1725, 1726, and 1727 on the Tithe Map. LOT 3.—5 Acres (more or less) of the same WOOD, together with the scattered WOODS growing on the Field No. 1710 on the Tithe Map. Mr. RICHARD FRANCIS, of Aber, will show the above lots, a plan of which will be deposited at his house for inspection. EGLWYSILAN & RUDRY. LOT 4.—151 Acres (more or less) of good mixed OAK and other PIT WOOD, standing and growing in the Wernddu Wood, near Caerphilly. To view apply to Mr. JOHN MORGAN, woodward, on the spot. LANVABON. LOT 5.-4 Acres (more or less) of PITWOOD of same kind as above, standing and growing in the Tainwain Wood, near Lanvabon Church. To view apply to Mr. THOMAS ROBERTS, Tainwain Farm. LOT 6.—All the OAK TIMBER and other WOOD, standing and growing on that part of the Forest Fawr Farm, situate on the North East of the road leading from Ystrad to Nelson, and including Fields, numbered 442, 443, 452, 453, 463, 464, 465, 466, 467, 480, 481, 482, 483, and 484, on the Tithe Map. To view, apply to Mr. EDMUND STEPHEN, tenant of the Farm. PENARTH. LOT 7.—10 Acres (more or less) of Mixed PIT and COPPICE WOOD, standing .and growing on lands in the parish of Penarth. To view, apply to Mr. LAWRENCE, Penarth. ST. FAGANS. LOT 8.- 5 Acres (more or less) of Mixed PIT and COPPICE WOOD, near Rhydlafer cross roads in the parish of St. Fagans. Mr. CHARLES PAINE, of Rhydlafer Farm, will show this Lot. The Sale will commence at 3 for 4 o'clock in the afternoon precisely. [2552 Mm by GWRTIM*. IVr ESSRS. GRAHAM & CO. ITL will SELL BY AUCTION, at the SHIP AND PILOT INN, Commercial-street, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, November 13th, 1861, at rwo o'clock in the afternoon, TWO MESSUAGES or DWELLING HOUSES, with a Double Dry Dock for Repairing Canal Boats, and about one and a half Acre of Land, situate near the Gwastoed Lock, in the parish of Malpas, Monmouthshire. The above premises are held under lease from the late Thomas Prothero, Esq., of which about thirty years are unexpired. Dated this October 28th, 1861. [2527 ROGGIETT. Two Miles and a Half from Magor Station on the South IVales Railway. MESSRS. GRAHAM & CO. will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, without reserve, on the premises, on MONDAY next, Nov. 11th, 1861, the whole of the Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and other Effects, the property of Mr. William Jenkins, taken in Execution by the Sheriff. Comprising 1 milch cow, 3 heifers, 2 cart horses, 4 sets of harness, plough, harrows, cart, thrashing machine, about 3 tons of bay, aud 2 acres of swedes. Also the whole of the Household Furniture, black- smith's tools, dairy utensils, &c., &c. Sale to commence punctually at Twelve o'clock at noon. Dated 35, Commercial street, Newport, Nov. 7th. 1861. [2558 ABERGAVENNY. IVfR• w- J- HANDS Will SELL ITJL BY AUCTION at the CLARENCE rat" MISS INN, at Abergavenny, on TUESDAY, the 12th day of November, 1861, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, (subject to conditions then to be produced), the CLARENCE INN, dtuate in Castle-street, Aberga- venny, now in the occupation of Mr. William Trew, as tenant thereof and also all those FIVE MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES adjoining thereto, in the respective occupations of Mr W. Prasser, Mr. Davies, Mr., Bowditch, and Mr. Peake, and one being vacant. The Premises are held under a Lease of 999 years at a Pepper Corn Rent, and are in veiv good repair. Part of the purchase money may remain on mortgage, if required. For further particulars apply to Mr. W. F. BATT, Solicitor, Abergavenny, or to t'!e AUCTIONEER. [2475 PENTRAGOCH, MICHAEi, iTONE VEDwT" One Mile and a Half from Murshfield Station. MR. HENRY VENNOR is instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, at the above place, on TUESDAY, the 12th of November, 1861, at Twelve o'clock at Noon, all the superior FARMING STOCK, IMPLE- MENTS of HUSBANDRY, HAY, CORN, DAIRY UTENSILS, BREWING DITTO, neat HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and other EFFECTS, of Mr. Joseph Briud, who is about leaving his Farm. THE LIVE STOCK consists of 3 superor active young cart horses, 1 cart mare in foal, cart colt, rising three years old, hackney, steady to drive and good roadster, 1 bay colt, 50 well-bred Cotswold and Leicester ewes, to lamb in good season, 2 good tups, 50 superior and healthy lambs, 6 Hereford cows, well bred and good milkers, all to calve in February, 6 calves, 5 heifers, (to calve in May), and 2- steers, nearly fat, well-bred yearling bul], 6 fat pigs. THE IMPLEMENTS consist of 2 nearly new waggons, 2 broad-wheel carts, narrow ditto, 2 iron ploughs, pair of iron drags, ditto wood, 2 pairs iron harrows, roller, turnip ditto, ditto drill, ditto scuffler, a four-horse scuffier, sheep troughs, barley stamper, winnowing machine, ditto fan, corn heaver, sieves, riddles, bushel and half-bushel measures, 5 dozen hurdles, 2 hay crutches, waggon ropes, horse rake, haul ditto, iron and wood pigs' troughs, iron water tank on wheels, ladders, rakes, pikes, gig, ditto harness, 4 sets of long harness, 3 short ditto, 6 G.O. ditto, 2 saddles, side ditto, bridles, corn bin, cow chains, shovels, corn ditto, spokes, felloes, boxes, Cambridge roller nearly new, chaff machine, ditto cutter. &c., &c. HAY, CORN, &c., consist of 3 mows of hay and clover, well had together, about 70 tons, 3 mows of excellent-con- ditioned barley, about 800 bushels, 5 stacks of very prime wheat, 1 stack of oats, 12 acres of very fine swedes, which will be put up in lots to suit the convenience of purchasers, 1 acre of mangolds, 1 ditto of vetches, about 15 sacks of potatoes. THE GRASS to be Let till 2nd February in convenient lots. DAIRY AND BREWING UTENSILS consist of the usual assortment, in good condition. THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE consists of mahogany loo table, dining ditto, card ditto, Pembroke ditto, round ditto, work ditto, mahogany hair-seated sofa, ditto chairs, glass case, with preserved pheasants, mahogany tent and other bedsteads, feather beds, chests of drawers, wash- stands, chamber ware, dressing tables, swing glasses, gun case, mahogany wardrobe, ditto book case, &c., &c Refreshments on the table at 11 o'clock. Approved Bills at Two Months will be taken of Purchasers of £10 and upwards. N.B.—The Swedes, Hay, &c., &c. all to go off the premises. Auctioneer's OfficeR, 4, IAanarth-street. Newport Mon., October 14tb, 1861. [2607 MONMOUTHSHIRE. MR. HENRY VENNOR will SELL BY AUCTION, at the KING'S HEAD, Newport, on THURSDAY, the 21st day of .November, 1861, at One o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions of sale to be then produced, and unless previously disposed of by pri- vate contract, all that desirable FREEHOLD ESTATE, called GREAT MILTON and STOCKWOOD, situated in the parishes of Christchurch and Langston, in the county of Monmouth. The Estate contains in the whole 190A. IR. 36P., and will be offered in one or more lots, as the vendor at the time of sale shall think fit. It is situated about three miles from the town of Newport, and within five minutes' walk of the Llanwern Station, on the South Wales Railway. A large portion of it contains valuable quarries of Limestone and Building stone, which may be advantageously worked. Part of the property consists of first class grazing land, and other parts afford excellent sites for building commanding extensive views of the Bristol Channel and the surrounding neighbour- hood. An excellent trout stream bounds the estate. For a view, and for further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, who will appoint a person to show the Estate; or to Messrs. BODENHAMS & JAMES, Solicitors, Hereford. [2497 rrO BE LET, and entered upon the Second day of FEBRUARY next, 1862, GREAT MILTON FARM. Apply to Mr. LAWRENCE, Moreton Court, Hereford. f2539

THE MONMOUTHSHIRE HOUNDS

MONMOUTHSHIRIi RAILWAY AND…

NEWPORT TlDjrTAiU/K^|

ITHE -..--■ SUPPLEMENT TO…

- TO CORRESPONDENTS- .

THE fp0ttmmrt!$jrare ffjerlk