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1W.- 1ttnntttt. WA X T !•. 0, u ST K A!) Y .MAN S K K V A X T in the Country. to liv in the H u'.so, to attend to a Hor; ■ an'I a Cuw Al.;o to make !iims<• 11 treueral m eiul. —Ann I ■' to Mr. W. Lou Kit, Commercial-street, Newport. ("19,471_ COOK "7"AXTKD, for the Newport Union Wovk- VV house, a COOK. Salary XI5 per Annum, with 13-ia.nl, Lodging-, &c.—Apply on the Premises. By Order, /i i w. downing evanis, cierk. Dated February, 1R7-1. Jo luv %ct. ril() LKT, BRIGHTON VI. MI A, Woodland- I rottil. Maindce. Large well, Wulle.l Garden, &c — Apply to 108, Dock-street. _ri'->>490^ mo HK LET or SOLD, with possession in I MAY next, the HOUSE called "PORTJIY- CAIINil,situate lti; L sk, in the Couaty of Moiimouth, together with the Gardens, Orchard, and Stabling belong- ing thereto, and formerly occupied by the late Airs. REEOK, aiul now by H. S. Gr.ST.VXU), Esq.—For particu- lars apply to ili'- E BEI'XAKD liEECE, Solicitor, Cardi if. [li>, l.">! rpo li:: LlilT, "HOLLY HOUSE," Kisca. _I_ This large, commodious and recently-built House, is very pleasantly situate. commanding an extensive prospect. It is surrounded by a Lawn of considerable extent, filled with a great variety of ornamental shrubs, and having plantations close adjoining. The Kitchen Garden is about half-au-acre in measurement, fenced in with h iell walls, suitable for the cultivation of wall fruit trees, '1 lie House contains two large front Sitting Rooms, Spacious Entrance Hall, Kitchen, Larder, and Dairy, Back Kitchen, Cellar, Five Bedrooms, &c., &c. For terms and further particulars, apply to Mr. JOHN R. JACOB, Dock-street, Newport, Mon. [19,481 TO GIv\TLEMK.V, MARKET GARDENERS, AND OTHERS. TO BE LET BY TENDER, for a Term of Seven Years, a productive GARDEN, of about Four Acres, in a high state of cultivation, walled in on three sides, well stocked with choice Fruit Trees in full bearing. There are also extensive Vineries, Pine and Forcing Houses, heated upon the most approved plan, and yielding large quantities of valuable Fruit a Fountain ornaments the centre of the Garden. There are a Store- I house Totting Sheds, Tool Houses, &c., &c. The above is situate Six Miles from Newport, and within half-a-mile of two railway stations. Tenders to be sent to Messrs. CORNELIUS EVANS and SON, Auctioneers, &c., 15, High-street, Newport, Mon., on or before the Hth day of March, from whom any further particulars and orders to view may be obtained. The (trowing Crops to be taken at a valuation. The owner does not bind himself to accept the highest or any Tender. 19,408 l,HtJnrl1. MONEY.—LOANS negotiated, upon any available security. Mortgages effected on Land, Houses, &.c.—Apply to S. IGGULDEN, Monetary Agent, 12t'j, Stow-bill, Newport. [19,114 MOX E Y to Vie LENT, in Town or Country, to gentlemen, farmers, tradesmen, or others, from Fifty Pounds and upwards, upon personal security. Interest five per cent. per annum from one to seven years. No eou mission or charges made. Also sums from One Thousand Pounds on mortgage, at three and a half per cent., on freehold or leasehold property, for any term not exceeding twenty-one years. Apply to Mr. HENRY HOWARD, Civil Engineer and Surveyor (late Girdlcstone and Barclay), 11, Euston Square, Loudon. 119.292 ONEY" LENT by the NATIONAL DEPOSIT BANK, from £10 to £ 1000, at a day's notice, for short or long periods, in town or country, without publicity, to male or female, on their note of hand alone, or upon deeds, life policies, furniture without removal, trade stock, plant, crops, or farming implements (no sureties required). Executions and bills of sale paid out: interest 5 per cent.—Apply personally, or if by letter, state amount required, to R. Parnell, Manager, 33, Bloomsbury-street, Oxford-street, W.C. N.B.—Distance no object. The Bank having a larger reserve fund than necessary, no genuine application is refused. Surrey Side Branch "87, York-road, Westminster-bridge-road. f 19,180. MON K Y.—A Private Gentleman wishes to ADVANCE CASH to respectable persons iu town or country, from 5 per cent.interest,i.t amounts from £ -J to .050(1, extend- ing over a period < f from twelve months to live years, repay- able bv easv instalments, or at the end of term, as may suit the applicant's convenience, on the borrowers note of hand alone, l'urniture, or stock without removal, or deposit of deeds, leases or life policies. No law costs; no office fees.—Apply personal!v, or further particulars sent on receipt of a stamped directed envelope, aid statins? amonnt required, to HKNUY W. KCKlt, 1!' London-bridge Station Approach, directly oppesue the Booking Otlices, at London-bridge Railway Station X. ii. Despatch with soerec*. Distance no object. Itenriv.neiits can lie made by post office order or crossed Cheque. RiLliW t. Notice?.. LI FE AND FIRE INS U11 AN C ES ALSO INSURANCES AGAINST ACCIDENTS, ALSO GUARANTEES FOR THH FIDELITY OF PER SONS IN SITUATIONS OF TRUST. ARE EFFECTED m MR. W. CHRISTOPHERS, MERLIN" OFFICE, 15, COMMERCIAL STREET NEWPORT, MON. ""VroTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a 1 i Meeting of Owners of Land allotted under the Award made under the Inclosure of Green Moor, Wil- crick Mo r, and other Moors (passing under the general name of "Green Moor") will be held at the RED LION INN, MAGOH, ori TUESDAY, the 7th day of APRIL next, at Two o'clock iu the Afternoon, to consider and deter- mine as to the Appropriation of the Money which Hot a meeting of the Landowners held on the 19th of May, 185G, wa< invested in the names of Trustee's, the interest thereof to he from time to time applied towards the maintenance of the public roads over the extra parochial portions of the Moor. Dated this 1th day of March, 1871. THOMAS BAKER. 19,4S2] WILLIAM BAKER. CAKTS AND WAGGONS FOR SALE. QRVtRAL New First Prize CARTS.— Apply to J. S. STONK, Dock-street Works, Newport Mon, fag h. K r A. Pf A. N LL W HIS K Y. rfTHfS coP'bnitcl and most delicious old I mellow spirit is the very It 0 FIR I S II WHISKIES In quality unrivalled, perfectly pure,and more wholesome titan the fincst Cognac Brandy. Note the words Kiuahan's L. L." on Seal, Label, and Cork. holesale Deprtt:— *<"> GREAT TTTCHFIKLD STREET, OXFORD STREET, LONDON, W. [ 18,187 T'o the Queen and Royal Family To n.R..H, the l'rinee of Wales (Special Anointment) And to Hevernl Indian Potentates, Foreign Governments, and Railway Companies. Established 17-10. r J, W. B E N S 0 N, \V VTPII AXI) CLOCK MAKER, GOLDSMITH, SILVER- SMITH, WD ARTISTIC METAL WORKER. PI:ll:. LLEDVLIKT OF THE LONDON, ITUBUS, AND PARIS EXHIBITIONS. Maker of the Chronograph by which the Derhy nnd all other U-iees-ind (treatEvents of the day are timed. M NTF\rroRV A>'i» CITY HorsE—38 3c RTN, LLRD(i.VTE HfLL. WI ST END KST A BUSH MUSTS—25,OLD BOND STRKKT, ASP 'lit WKSTBOURXE GROVE. LOXDOX. WATCHES CLOCKS Ofallkind* fmnt v' to °00 (iti^ Of 1 Ikmd-, from 2 to 1000 (ins Lever, Vertical, !;hu5!'h' Horizontal, Duplex, Cariu-e dnme, Horizontal, Duplex, Cariu-e dnme, Chronometer, Chn.iK^rraph, Drawing-room, Keyless. Centre Seconds. Jv.1'1, t-. I^(M-aU-rs, [ncliari, &i\ Lil>r;irv i?ra,( kct, EXCrLISIl OliMOrjI CLOCKS, fsiirnoa hy Ensrlish Artiste, ami manufactured hy J. VV. I>ENSON far excyort in boaut-y those* manufactured abroad ihey t'tuv only oc obtained at this Kstablishment, ^,r An xr a unvmLi FIXE VltT BROXZES AND CHIMNEY ORXAMEXrs, of the newest designs, from Continental ateliers of the highest reputation, at moderate prices. ARTSSVU- vioi.D JEWELLKHV. of the richest and most ex- quiwite desiicns, with Monograms, Crests, and Devices, Enamelled in Colours, after designs by the most accomplished Artistes in the Precious Metals. Brooches, Bracelets, Neck- laces, Lockets, Rings, and all kinds of as supplied to Members of the Court and other Distinguished Pcsonages. I'KEsENT.moji 1'latk.— Testimonials of different sorts. Racing Cups. and Jewelled and other Boxes, as provided by Air. BK nsos for the Corporation of London and other Public T'odie*. to enclose documents conveying the Freedom of the City to the Prince of Wales, Duke of Edinburgh, kc., kc,. SILVER A>'D ELECTHO-PLATU in the most recent fashions, and (J tlie most durable make. In Electro- Plate it is necessary to scour* sound materials and a sufficient coating of silver to resist daiiy wear and tear satisfactorily. No other is really cheap at any price nor worth buying. WaUdtf* and Clocks repaired by skilled workmen. Old Silver Je\relk'iT. Watches, A«.. Exchanged. Merchants. Shipper*, and CIUDI tmpplied. lDu*t«ktad PamphUte, with full desaription of all kinds of Wail:1a8. Time- pl-. Jewollery, and Bleotro-Plata, with pnrej aiia4»ed. taut fre« by post unon application to J. W. aprsow, at uWhw Of the above Addreaaea. 19,218 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. GENTLEMEN,—Her Majesty having been graciously pleased to appoint me Comptroller of the Household, and my acceptance of that honour obliging me to vacate my Seat, I have the honour to seek Re-election at your hands. I trust I may on this occasion receive the renewal of that confidence which you have twice before been pleased to place in me by Electing me, without opposition, as one of your Representatives. 1 have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your faithful, obedient, and obliged Servant, HKNTtY R. C. SOMERSET. 37, Upper Orosvenor-street, March 3rd, 1874. [19,485 NEWPORT (MONMOUTHSHIRE) LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH. NEW STREET FROM HIGH STREET TO MARSHES lWAD. rriHE JOINT COMMITTEE for Construct-. I ing the New Street, will receive TENDERS for the CONST RUCTION OF WORKS at NEWPORT as under:— CONTRACT No I.-For the supply and fixing of wrought Iron Girders and Flooring under the Great Western Railway aud over the Monmouthshire Railway, inclu- didk the necessary Masonry, Earthwork, and other work, connected therewith. CONTRACT No. 2 — For the Earthwork, Masonry, Brickwork, Curbing, Fencing, Metalling, and other works required in the formation of the new Street. Plans, Specifications, Quantities, and Forms of Tender may be seen at the office of the Engineer of the Great Western Railway Company, at Paddington, and at the office of the Town Surveyor, Newport, on and after the tith day of March. Sealed Tenders to be addressed to the undersigned on or before the Kith MARCH, 1871. G. COTTMAN, Esq., Secretary to the 'J oint Committee, Great Western Railway, Paddington, Paddington, W. 25th February, 1871-. [19,462 MONMOUTHSHIRE RAILWAY AND CANAL COMPANY. THE DIRECTORS are prepared to receive TENDERS for the CONSTRUCTION of a TIM- BER CARRIAGE SHED to hold 30 VEHICLES at their Mill-street Station, Newport. Drawings and Specifications may be inspected at the Office of the Engineer, Dock-street, Newport, Mon. Tenders addressed to the Secretary of the Monmouth- shire Railway and Canal Company," endorsed on the Envelope, Tender for Carriage Shed," will be received up to 10 a.m. of the Ulth March. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. [19,4 JONES & CO.'S CELEBRATED 10s. 6D. HATS IN ALL THE NEW SHAPES. 29, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT. [19,488 CuUNTY PRISON, USK, MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BAKERS, MILLERS, COAL MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. DERSONS desirous of CONTRACTING I with the Visiting Justices for supplying the above Prison with the undermentioned Articles for the Quarter commencing on the 24th of March, 1874, viz BEST SECONDS FLOUR, at per Sack. OATMEAL per Cwt. INDIAN CORN MEAL per Cwt. YELLOW SOAP, per Cwt. RED ASH COAL, per Ton. May send Sealed Tenders and Samples, directed to the Visiting Justices at the Prison, on or before TUESDAY, the 10th instant. Security will fee required for the due performance of the Contracts. TAKE NOTICE.-All demands relating to the expendi- ture of this prison must be sent, addressed to the Gover- nor on or before Monday, the 91 h day of March. Bv Order, WM. WALLER, Deputy Governor. 2nd March, 1874.. [19,477 NEWPORT UNION. TO DRAPERS, BUTCHERS, BAKERS, GROCERS, COAL MERCHANTS, &c. I persons desirous of Contracting with the JL GUARDIANS of the above UNION, for the sup- ply of the undermentioned articles, viz Beef and Mutton, all Joints, Sugar, per lb including fore quarter of Lump Sugar, at per lb. Beef containing not less Eggs, per dozen. than ten ribs, such as the Arrowroot, per lb. Master shall approve, per Coffee, per lb. lb. Candles, per dozen lbs. Bread of Seconds, in 41b. Soap, best yellow, per lb. Loaves, made 24 hours be- Starch, blue per lb. fore delivery. Soda, per lb Flour, per bushel. Black Pepper, per lb. Peas, for boiling, per bushel. Mustard, per lb. Soft Soap, per cwt. Cocoa, per lb. Cheese two-meal, per lb. Coals, per ton. Oatmeal, per cwt. Potatoes, per ton. Butter, salt, per Ih. Snuff, per lb. Salt, per cwt. Tobacco, per lb. • Tea, per lb. From the 'J5th of MARCH, 1874, to the 24th of JUNE, 1874 ;—and for the following Articles, viz :— Milk, at per quart. Blankets, eight quarters per Brandy, Gin, and Wine at pair. per gallon. Ticking per yard. Beer, at per kil. Coverlids, per pair. Porter, at per kil. Flannel, white, plaid, grey, Coats, Waistcoats, and and house, per yard. Trousers, for men—bluo Men's and Women's hand- pilot cloth. kerchiefs, per dozen. Jackets, Waistcoats, and Clogs and Shoes, per pair, Trousers for men & boys, for Men, Women, and Moleskin and Corduroy, Children. also Braces. Stockings, for Men, Women Straw Bonnets, for women and Children, and children, black and Hair Brooms. white. Bass do Hats for men, and Scotch Hearth do. Caps for Boys. Scrubbing Brushes'. Calico, unbleached, per yard Pint tin Cans. Blue print & blue calico per Half pint do. yard. Iron Kettles. Blue Chambrey and Serge Do. Saucepans per yd. Tin Foot Warmers. Knitting Worsted & Thread Earthenware Plates. per lb. Chambers. Pint Mugs. Pinafore ( heck, per yd. Half-pint do. Spit Cups. Scotch Sheeting, per yd. Feeders. Cotton Sheeting, per yd. From the 25th day of MARCH, 1874, to the 25th day Of MARCH, 1875 also, for the Furnishing of Funerals at the orkhouse, and in the several Parishes of the Union, foe the year ending Lady Day, 1875, are requested to send th Tenders for such Articles as they may wish to supply, on or before FRIDAY, the 20th day of March, 1871, at 11 o'clock a.m., addressed to the Clerk to the Newport Union, Newport," (Postage Free). The whole of the Articles must be of good quality, delivered at the Industrial Schools, Caerleon, and at the Workhouse, Newport, immediately upon the same being ordered, free of expense to the Union, in such quantities as shall be required, and subject to the approval of the Board of Guardians, the Governor of the Workhouse, or the Superintendent of the Schools. Each Tender must be signed and sealed, marked on the outside (Tenders for Bread, &c., as the case may be,) and patterns or samples of such Articles as admit of them, be sent to the Workhouse, at Newport. The Contractors, if required, must give security for the due performance of the Contracts. The Guardians do not pledge themselves to accept the lowest Tender. N.B. The Bread to be delivered at the Workhouse daily before Eleven a.m., and to Caerleon about every other day. By Order of the Board, W. DOWNING EVANS, Newport, March 2nd, 1874. Clerk. L19,483 CTFE P STOW UNION. TO MILLERS, BUTCHERS, GROCERS,$OTHERS. THE GUARDIANS of this UNION will be prepared on SATURDAY, the 21st day of MARCH iustant, to consider Tenders for supplying the following Articles during the Quarter ending 2Gth JUNE next, viz.:— GOOD SECONDS FLOUR, at per Sack of 2801ba. GOOD BEEF, MUTTON, and SUET, including what shall be required for Out-relief, and suitable Joints for the Officers of the Workhouse, at per lb. (Flank and Brisket Half-quarters of Beef alternate weeks, with Leg-bones attached the Ntck-bone in Brisket to be equally divided. GROCERIES, COAL, and ALE. GROCERIES, COAL, and ALE. Also, MILK for the year ending 25th March, 1875. The Articles to be delivered at the Workhouse, free of expense, in such quantities as may be ordered. Sealed Tenders, with Samples of Flour, Groceries, and Ale, to be sent to my Office before Ten a.m. of the said 21st day of March instant, where Forms of Tender may be had on application. The Guardians do not pledge themselves to accept the Lowest or any Tender. JAS. EVANS, Clerk. Chepstow Union Workhouse, March, 5th, 1874. l19,492 1 IDotitC$. MONMOUTHSHIRE. PONTYPOOL DISTRICT Of TURNPIKE ROADS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the TOLLS arising at the several Toll Gates, Bars and Chains, erected and put up on this District of Roads, called or known by the names of the PONTYMOIL AND PENYRHEOLIR GATES," will be LET BY AUCTION, to the best bidder or bidders (either in One Lot, oF such Parcels or Lots as the Trustees may determine on,) at the TOWN HALL, in PONTYFOOL, on WEDNESDAY, the Fourth day of MARCH, next, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, in the manner directed by the Act passed in the Third year of the Reign of llis Majesty King George the Fourth, For regulating Turnpike Roads;" which Tolls produced last year, after deducting the cost of collection, the clear sum of .£602 and will be put up at that sum, subject to the conditions then to bo produced. Whoever happens to be the best bidder must at the same time pay down a deposit of .£10 per cent. on the amount at which the Tolls may be let, which will be held in reserve until the end of the year, and give Security, with sufficient Sureties, to the Satisfaction of the Trustees, for the payment of the remainder of the Rent monthly, or such other proportions as shall be directed by the Trustees, and also pay the expense of the Contract, Security, and Stamps, as shall be agreed or determined on at the time of Letting. ALEXANDER EDWARDS, Clerk to the Trustees of the said Turnpike Roads. Dated this 10th day of February, 1874. [19,416 lVl R. WILLIAM PARSON, SUCCESSOR TO THE LAn; MR. T. C. PARSON, SURGEON, DENTIST, 3, GREAT GEORGE STREET, PARK STREET, BRISTOL. Mr W. M. PARSON, having Purchased the old-established Practice of his late Father, begs to inform his Friends and the Public that he will carry on the same at the Premises, 3, GllEAT GEOliGE STREET, PARK STREET. L 19,2(1;) TO SINKERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDEHS aro required for SINKING tho T ROSE HEY WORTH" PIT, 16 feet by 12 feet at Abertillery. To be sent in by the 20th instant. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. Apply, for particulars, at the South Wales Colliery Company's Offices, Russell's Wharf, Newport, Mon. [19,484 JInt ^yurtimi. NO. 8, KENSIGNTON PLACE, MAINDEE. SALE OF MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE And Effects, Comprising handsome inlaid Walnut Cabinet, with glass doors Rosewood Pianoforte 6|octaves, by Cockram walnut oval Table mahogany framed Conch covered in green damask; mahogany Victoria Chair; mahogany loo Table; mahogany Sofa covered in hair cloth; 6 mahogany Chairs in ditto 2 Arm Chairs in ditto rose- wood Tea Caddy American Chairs Pier Glass Music Stool; birch fancy Table Butler's mahogany Tray and Stand Water-colour Drawings Photographs Coloured Prints Draught Board Eight-day Dial; Brussels find Tapestry Carpets Hearth Rugs Cocoa-nut Matting steel mounted Fenders Fire-irons; Spark Guards Book Shelves Window Poles and Rings Rocking hair Japanned Coal Boxes French and Half-tester Iron Bedsteads Palliasses, millpull Mattresses, mill- puff Beds, birch and painted Chests with Drawers, cane- seated bedroom Chairs birch and painted Washstands, ditto Dressing Tables, Towel Rails, sets Chamber Ware, Shower and Sponge Baths; Leg Rest, kitchen deal Table, copper Tea Kettle, bronze Urn, Dinner Ware, Fish Kettle. Bread Pan, Jam Pots, Pans, Tubs, and numerous other effects, and which MR. JAMES GRAHAM has received in- structions to conduct on TUESDAY, MARCH 10th, 1874. Sale punctually at one o'clock. [19,474 NEWPORT, MON. LONG LEASEHOLDS AND NEWPORT GAS COMPANY SHARES. MR. J. ROTHOMLEY will SELL BY AUCTION, at the BRIDOE INN, NEWPORT, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH llth, 1874, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to Conditions then to be produced, in the following, or such other Lots as may then be deter- mined upon :— LOT 1.—All that substantial MESSUAGE or DWEL- LING-HOUSE, Garden and Appurtenances, situate and being No. 17, Church-road, Barnard Town, in the Parish of Christchurch, in the County of Monmouth, now in the occupation of Mr. Henry Husou. These Premises are held under Lease for a Term of 99 years, from the 25th day of December, 1858, at a ground rent of X2 10s. per annum. Lor 2.—All that newly-built and well-situated GRO- CER'S SHOP, MESSUAGE, Yard and Premises, being Nos. 1 and 2, Gloucester-street, Barnard Town, aforesaid, now in the occupation of Mr. John Needes. This Lot is held under Lease for a like term, at a ground rent of 1:2 per annum. LOT :t-All those Five newly-built and convenient MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, Gardens and Appurtenances, situate and being Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7, Gloucester-street, Barnard Town aforesaid, now in the several occupations of Mr. D. Jones, Mr. J. Vickery, Mr. W. Allen, Mr. G. Jones, and Mr. Henry Pearce. This Lot is held under Lease for a like term, at the annual ground rent of J21 per house. LOT 4.-All those Seven other newly-built and conve- nient MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, Gar- dens, and Appurtenances, situate and being Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, G, 7, and 8, Junction-road, Barnard Town, aforesaid, now in the several occupations of Mr. Dyer, Mr. Morgan, Mr. Lewis, Mr. Matthews, Mr. Marsh, Mr H. Jenkins, and Mr. J. Watkins. This Lot is held under Lease for a like term, at the annual ground rent of ti per house. LOT 5.—Three Class B" ,£35 Paid-up SHARES of and in the Newport Mon. Gas Company, upon which a Di- yidend of £7 10s. per cent. is paid. LOT 6 —Three Class A £ 35 Paid-up SHARES, of and in the said Newport Mon. Gas Company, upon which a Dividend of £ 10 per cent. is paid. The Auctioneer respectfully invites attention to the foregoing excellent Properties as presenting a rare oppor- tunity for the profitable Investment of Capital. For leave to view the Houses application must be made to the several Tenants, and for further particulars as to all the Lots, to the AUCTIONEER, at his Office, No. 35, Bridge-street, Newport. [19,179 II E R E F 0 R D S H I R E WA LTERSTONE —IMPORTANT ESTATE. MR. JAMES ST RAKER will SELL BY AUCTION, at the ANGEL HOTI:L, ABERGA- VENNY, on THURSDAY, the 12th ofMA).c![, 1874, at Two o'clock iu the Afternoon, the compact and valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, Known as THE VINEYARD," in the Parish of Walter- stone, in the County of Hereford, one mile from the Pandy Station on the Great Western Railway, comprising 175a. Or. 17p of very fertile ARABLE, MEADOW, AND PASTURE LAND, Lying within a Ring Fence, and bounded on the southern side, for nearly a mile, by the River Monnow, with good and substantial FARM-HOUSE and Outbuildings, and comfortable Labourer's Cottage. The Estate may be I viewed on application to the Tenant. Full descriptive particulars are printed, and may be had of MR J. GILBERT PRICE, Solicitor; or the AUC- TIONEER, Abergavenny. [19,460 TY COCH FARM, LLANTARNAM. CAbout ten minutes luatk frorn the Llantarnam and Cwmbran, Stations on the Monmouthshire Railway, and Three miles from Newport.) SALE OF USEFUL FARMING STOCK. Mil. THOMAS PARRY has tho pleasure ..L of announcing that he has received instructions from Mr. BENJAMIN LEWIS (who li up a portion of the Farm, in consequence of it being sold) to SELL BY AUCTION, on the Premises, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of MARCH, 1874, a portion of his FARMING stock, AS UNDER: LIVE STOCK: S 10 Milch Cows, in Calf and with Calves 6 Yearling Heifers; 40 Brecon Ewes, with Lambs and to yean; 2 Sows in Farrow, Cart Gelding, 2 Cart Mares in Foal, Nag Mare, handsome Half-bred Mare, rising Four years old promising Three-year-old Colt (the two latter ani- mals have been broken to harness and saddle) Two- year-old Gelding, handsome Cob Gelding, Three years old, by Telegraph," good to ride and drive; Cob Gelding rising Two years old, by "Telegraph." IMPLEMENTS: One 4^-inch Waggon complete, nearly new Broad- wheel Cart, Narrow ditto, Market Trap nearly new Mowing Machine, by Samuelson Cambridge Roller Wheel Plough, by Howard 2 Swing Ploughs, by Evans Catsash Pair-horse Iron Scuffler, pair large wood Drags small ditto, set Iron Harrows, by Howard Sheep Rack several sets Long and Short Harness, quantity of Old Iroa, sundry Dairy Utensils, including a patent Churn. Also, Three Sides Prime Home-cured Bacon, Ten Sacks White Seed Oats, and a variety of other useful Effects. The Auctioneer has much pleasure in calling attention to this Sale. The Cattle are well bred and in good con- dition. the young Stock being very promising the Sheep are sound and healthy the Horses are well worthy the notice of Farmers and others, and the Implements are of a superior description, and nearly new. Luncheon on the table at Eleven o'clock, and the Sale to commence at One o'clock sharp. Dated Auctioneer's Offices, pro. Urn., The Lodge Farm, Caerleon 17th February, 1874. [19,436 vHic» Ini gutftion. MONMOUTHSHIRE. MESSRS. WILLIAM GRAHAM & SON will SELL BY AUCTION, by order of the Executors under the Will of the late JOHN LOGAN, Esq., at the KJNG'S HEAR HOTEL, Newport on TUESDAY, the 31st of MARCH, 1874, at One for Two o'clock in the Afternoon, the following very valuable FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, In the following or such other Lots as may be determined at the time of Sale. LOT 1—" THE MAINDEE," a charming FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, comprising a first-class stone-built Family Mansion, erected by the late Proprietor 15 years since upon the site of the ancient "Myndy," and in the midst of tastefully-laid out Gardens, adorned with majestic Elms and other Trees, and Shrubs of great beauty good Stabling and Coach-houses, Ornamental Lodge, Vinery, Forcing Houses, Orchard, Kitchen and Fruit Gardens, &c-, &c., containing in the whole 4 acres 3 roods 5 perches. LOTS 2 TO 13 INCLUSIVE. — Twelve superior FREE- HOLD TOWN RESIDENCES, with Gardens, known as "Victoria Place," Newport, situate upon the high ground near the Parish Church, commanding fine views of the rivers Usk and Severn awl the surrounding country. LOT 14.-A small LEASEHOLD COTTAGE RESI- DENCE, Number 89, Stow-hill, Newport. LOTS 15 TO 20 INCLUSIVE.— Six LEASEHOLD STABLES and COACH-HOUSES adjoining Victoria- place. LOT 21.—A LEASEHOLD FARM, called "Penwern," situate in the Parish of Goytrey, near Nantyderry Station on the Great Western Railway, comprising a Dwelling- house, Barn, Stable, Cow-houses, Implement house, Granary, Straw-yard, and 78 Acres of Grass and Arable Land, all well drained and in good cultivation. This Farm is held for the remainder of a term expiring 2nd February, 1919, subject to the annual rents of £2010s. Immediate possession may be had. Particulars and conditions of Sale, with plans of the Properties, and plans and views of the Mansion, may shortly be had of Mr. T. M. LLEWELLIN, Solicitor' Newport and of Messrs. WILLIAM GRAHAM and SON, Land Agents, Valuers, and Auctioneers, Victoria- chambers, Newport, Monmouthshire. [19,406 NO. 11, LANSDOWN CRESCENT, BATH. Important and Genuine Sale of Valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, two superior Cottage Pianofortes, Library of Standard Works, a Collection of High-class Oil Paintings, Clocks, Ornamental China, a Cellar of Choice \Viues, Barouche Carriage, Park Phaaton, and various Effects. MESSRS. WILLIAM GRATIAM & SON, in conjunction with MR. RAINEY, respectfully announce that they are instructed by the Executors of the late JOHN LOGAN, Esquire, to SELL BY AUCTION, upon the Premises, on TUESDAY, MARCH 17th, 1874, and following days, commencing at Twelve o'clock, the fashionable and costly CONTENTS OF THE ABOVE RESIDENCE, Among which will b3 found Handsome Spanish mahogany Sideboard, set mahogany telescope Dining Tables, folding Bagatalle Board; set of oak dining Tables 12 oak carved Gothic Chairs, lounging Chairs, several noble Chimney Glasses, Console and Pier Tables and Glasses, nearly new bordered Brussels Carpet, cretone and damask Window Curtains, suite of Italian walnut Furni- ture, various brass and mahogany Bedsteads, with appro priate furnitures; Bedding, winged Wardrobes, marble- top Washstands, Toilet Services, mahogany Merlin Chair, sculptured marble Vases, Clocks, Lustres, and Ornaments antique China, Dinner, Dessert, and Tea Services richly cut Glass; Bed and Table Linen. THE LIBRARY OF BOOKS, comprising 600 Vols., of History, Biography, Travel, and General Literature. A COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS, by Masters in the Ancient and Modern Schools. 140 Dozen of Genuine WINES, PARK PHOTON, built by Messrs. VEZEY. BAROUCHE CARRIAGE, built by J. DAVIES, Lon- don and other Effects. The whole will be on view on Saturday, March the 14th, and Monday, March 16th, when Catalogues (Gd. each) will be ready, and may be had of Messrs. WILLIAM GRAHAM AND SON, Victo la Chambers, Newport; or of Mr. RAINEY, at his Upholstery and Carpet Warehouses, 20 and 21, Soutligate street, Bath. [19,428 TIMBER AND COPPICE WOODS. MR. CHARLES WILSON will SELL BY AUCTION at the BEAUFORT ARMS HOTEL, MONMOUTH, on THURSDAY, the 19th day of MARCH, 1874, at One o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions of sale to be then produced. MONMO UTH SHIRE. LOT 1.—The FALLAGE of COKD-Y-PILLETT WOOD, containing lOa. 2r. 201' situate iu the hamlet of Gwe- hellog; with 50 Oak double and treble Storers, dotted with red paint, and 47 Oak Timber Trees, numbered with red paint, standiug therein. L()T 2.-91 OAK and 2 ASH TIMBER TREES, numbered with red paint, and 206 Oak and 125 Ash an(L Birch double and treble Storers, dotted with red paint, standing on the Little Castle Farm, situate in the hamlet of Gwehellog. LOT 3.—Tho Upper Part of WAIN" VAWR PIECE, in Wentwood, containing about 45a. 3r. Op., situate in (he parishes of Nevvchurch West and Llauvaches with 18 Oak and 44 Beech double and treble Storers, dotted with red paint, standing therein. Lor 4.—The Lower Part of WAIN VAWR PIECE, in Wentwood, containing about 41 acres, with 55 Oak and 8 Beech double and treble Storers, dotted with red paint, standing therein. LOT 5.-39 OAK TIMBER TREES, numbered with red paint, standing in the North part of Whitebrook Grove, situate in the parish of Landogo. Lor 6.—68 OAK TIMBER TREES, numbered with red paint from 40 to 107, both inclusive, standing on the South part of Whitebrook Grove. LOT 7.—A COPPICE WOOD near the Narth, con- taining 9a. lr. 8p., situate in the parish of Trelleck with 20 Oak double and treble Storers, dotted with red paint standing therein. LOT 30 As<[, 3 WYCrr ELM, and 7 POPLAR TIMBER T..EES, numbered with red paint, standing on Penalt Farm, in the occupation of Mr Samuel Stead. LOT —60 OAK TIMBPllu TREES, numbered with red paint, standing on Tymawr Farm, situate in the parish of Llanvihicngel Torymynydd. LOT 10.—38 Pieces of OAK TIMBER, numbered with red paint from Gt to 98, both inclusive, now lying on Tynmwr Farm. LOT 11.-54 OAK 2 WYCH ELM, and 1 ASH TIMBER TREES, numbered with red paint, and 4S Oak double and treble Storers, dotted with red paint, standing on Court-y-gaer Farm, situate in the parish of Wolves- riewton. LOT 12.-50 OAK, and; 5 ASH TIMBER TREES, numbered with red paint, standing on Wolvesnewton Farm, in the occupation of Mr. Francis Davis. LOT 13.—82 OAK TIMBER TREES, numbered with red paint, and 36 Oak double and treble Storers, dotted with red paint, also standing 011 Wolvesnewton Farm. Lor 14.—The GREEN WOOD, in tho Veddw, con- taining 14a. Ir. 3p., situate in the parish of Newchurch East; with 113 Oak double and treble Storers, dotted with red paint, and 37 Oak Timber Trees, numbered with red paint, standing therein. LOT 15.-The HOLLY PIECE in Chepstow Park, containing 27 acres, situate in the parish of Newchurch East. LOT 16 -Part of the FLAT PIECE above the Crest (West end), in Chepstow Park, containing about 42 acres, situate iu the parish of Nelvchu'ch East. LOT 17.-Another part of the FLAT PIECE, near Pen-y-park House, containing about 10 acres, with 6 Oak double and treble Storers, dotted with red paint, standing therein. LOT 18.—Part of MERCHANT'S CUT and PEN'S PIECE in Chepstow Park, containing about 41 acres, situate in the parish of Newehurch East with 45 Oak double and treble Storers, dotted with red paint, and 10 Oak Timber Trees, numbered with red paint, standing therein. WILLIAM STEPHENS, of Usk, will show lots 1 and 2 JAMEH STEPHENS, of Wentwood Lodge, lots 3 and 4 HENRY WILLIAMS, of Pen-y-van Green, lots 5, 6, and 7; the respective Tenants, lots 8 to 13; and LEWIS WIL- LIAMS, of the Ve ldow, lots It to 18. Farther particulars may be known on application at TROY HOJSE; or of the AUCTIONEER, at Monmeolh. Troy House, March 4th, 1874. [19,486 MYNYDDSYLLWYN AND BHDWELLTY AGRI CULTURAL SHOW. MESSRS. WAITE & SON will SELL BY AUCTION, at the CVVANLODYWAUN FARM, near Bedwellty Church, on THURSDAY, the 12th day of MARCH, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon (by permis- sion), an ENTIRE CART IlORSE, YOUNG GAYMAN," Good Pedigree, rising 6 years old, Black, 17 hands high, has travelled, is a Sure Foal Getter, good temper, and steady worker also other HORSES, First-class WAG- GONETTE (only used three times), CARTS, &c. Further entries respectfully solicited and Exhibitors wishing to Sell by Auction on the day of the Show can arrange with the Auctioneer. Ouiccs, Clarence-street, Pontypool. [19,487 PRIME TIMBER, ON THE NETTLECOMBE ESTATE, NEAR WILLITON SOMERSET;- On the Bristol and Exeter Railway, close to good roads, and within easy distances of Railway Stations and of the Ports of Watchet and Minchiad on the Bristol the POI ts of Watchet and Minchiad on the Bristol Channel. MESSRS. HAWKES & RISDON win SELL BY AUCTION, at NETTLECOMBE COURT, Three miles from the Williton Railway Station, on TUESDAY, the 17th MARCH, 1874, at Two o'clock in Three miles from the Williton Railway Station, on TUESDAY, the 17th MARCH, 1874, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon precisely, 403 TREES, VIZ., 167 Oaks, 118 Elms, 78 Ash, and 40 Beech Trees, the whole of fine quality, and a great part of large dimen- sions, on the Nettlecombe Estate, in 27 Lots. Mr. BABBAOE, of Nettlecombe, will show the Timber on and after tke 9th March. Printed catalogues may be obtained from him, from Mr. THOMAS HAWKES, Williton, Somerset; or from Mr. ROWCLIFFE, Solicitor, Stogumbor, Somerset. j [19,79 bli BLACK lWCK HOTEL, PORTSKEWETT MONMOUTHSHIRE. MESSRS. JOHN DAVIS & SON beg to announce that their next MONTHLY AUCTION of FA r awl STORE STOCK will take place as above, on TUESDAY next, MARCH 10th, 1874. PARTICULARS 400 Prime FAT SHEEP, 3 FAT RAM Ditto, 30 Cross-bred EWE and WETHER STORE TEGS, 17 Ripe AT BULLOCKS, 15 Ditto COWS and HEIFERS, A well-bred Two-year-old SHORT HORN BULL, 3 Fresh Two-year-old HEIFERS, 1 COW and CALF, I AYRSHIRE Ditto and Ditto. Sale to commence with the Sheep at Half-past Eleven o'clock a.m. Welsh-street, Chepstow, March 5th, 1874. [19,491 PONTYPOOL. LEASEHOLD PREMISES IN LOWER CRANE STREET FOR SALE. MESSRS. CORNELIUS EVANS & SON will SELL BY AUCTION, at the CROWN HOTEL, PONTYPOOL, on SATURDAY, MARCH 14th, 1874, at Three o'clock p.m. precisely, all that PIECE OR PARCEL OF GROUND, situate in Lower Crane-street, Pontypool, together with the WORKSHOPS and other Erections thereon, now in the occupation of Mr. CHARLES JONES, for an unexpired term of 11 years from August 2nd, 1874, at the low ground rent of X5 per annum. For further particulars apply to MH. GEO. BATCHE- LOR, Solicitor; or to the AUCTIONEERS, at the Old Masonic Hall, Newport. Dated February 27th, 1874. [19,472 GELLY FARM, HENLLIS, About 1k Alites iroiii Llantarnam Railway Station. USEFUL LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK. Comprising 5 young Milch Cows, down calving and to calve early, 2 Yearling Heifers, 10 Brecon Ewes and Lambs, powerful Draught Horse, promising Cart Colt, 2 years old, 3 Pigs, Geese, Fowls, &c. A quantity of Implements, about 5 Tons of Prime Hay, Thatching Straw, Seed Potatoes, excellent Dairy Utensils, a por- tion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, a. Flitch of choice Home-cured Bacon, and Miscellaneous items. A/MESSRS. CORNELIUS EVANS & SON Will SELL BY AUCTION as above, on TUESDAY, 24th MARCH, 1874. The above Stock &c., by direction of Mr. Abraham Morgan, who is quitting the Farm. Refreshments at 12 Sale at 1 o'clock p.m. precisely. Auction and Estate Offices, 15, High-street, Newport. [19,496. MALVERN VILLA, BARRACK HILL, NEWPORT YF R. JAMES GRAHAM has received J^JL instructions to oiler FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION (under the power of a Bill of Sale), on TUESDAY, the 17th MARCH, 1874, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, late the Property of Mr. JOHN WILLIAM GREEN Full particulars in posters and future advertisements. 67, Higli-street, Newport. [19,497 T71ARMERS, TRADESMEN, & OTHERS, Jj Requiring LOANS on |BILLS or other SECU- RITY, are invited to apply at;167, COMMEUOIAL-ROAD NEWI'ORT, on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, 10 to 3. [19,494 .£50 TO £ 200 PER ANNUM MAY BE SECURED, WITHOUT RISK. WA N T K D — ACTIVE DISTRICT V V MANAGERS in the Principal Towns of Wales. Also, CANVASSING AGENTS in every District, for a First Class LIFE OFFICE. Extra Liberal Terms. Enclose stamp to INSURANCE, New-street, White- haven. [19,495

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