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r;CALE OF CHAGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS 1 L" TllK SOUTH "WALES DAILY NEWS 1 FOR SINGLE INSERTIONS. «NKS. 8. d. ] LINKS. 8. d. I to i ..18 7 to 8 0 4 to 6 1 ti 1 9 to 10 And 3d. for every additional Line. A L.:bcra¿ Discount allowed for a series of Consecutive Insertions. Tradesmeu's Advertisements and Business Announcements of 1.: kinds, when ordered for a month and upwards, are subject to special terms, according to the number of insertions and the space rarli:anentary Notices, Prospectuses of P iblic Companies, Legal Novices, and Election Addresses, are charged tid. per "lle for each asertion. CTI&AP PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. Advertisements of the under-mentioned classes are charged as o jo .vs 0 TURKS SIX WORDS. CiSKHTlON. UJSitK TION^. INSEitTIO-;S. s. d.. d. s. d. Two „ 18 0 6 I u 1 6 IriKKB 27 0 9 16 2 3 56 1 0 20 3 0 frrg 45 1 3 2 6 3 9 3"{ 54 1 6 3 0 4 6 Each additional line o( q 3 Qf. Nine words • • > These unarms apply only to the classes of advertisements spea- red bei«sw, and are strictly confined to these which are PAID FOR -TO tsuaRTiON if not prepaid, they will be charged by he general scale APJUITU".ST3 WAITED. I MONEY WANTED. APARTHKNTS 10 BK LET. MiSCKLLAX-JOLN WAXTS. ARTICLES LOST. PARTNERSHIPS WANTBD. ARTICLES FOCND. SITUATIONS WANTED. BUSINKSSKS TO jiit SOLD. I SITUATIONS VACANT. iiousui ro Lpr. SALES BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. Mantel S ) EADEIL—A Vacancy for a READER accustomed to news- IV paper work.—Apply at the Daily S'ewx Office, CarditY. \l.rANTED, an IilPROV'ER^to^the-General Drapery.—Apply ▼ T tcK'uie and Sons, Pontypridd. DP-APKKV.—Wanted, a Young Man as ASS16 A-NT.-Appy to W. Eva, 77, Oxford-street, Swansea. TO GROCERS' ASSISTANTS.—WANTED, a JUNIOR HAND. A.so an APPRENTICE.—LI. Jones Powell, Swansea. \\7-ANTED;a MAN to iook afteT^ Pony.; also able to drive ? T Address A, 14, South Wales Daily Sews, Ca'diff. ^18^ fpo TATLORS.-A few" good hands"will find employment ) imuiedaiely at the Post Office, Risca. -Jog ri^oT>KTNTl,RS.Vanted immediately,a \Selsh COMPOSITOR. 'X Apply to Joseph Williams, Tyst ar Dydd Steam Printing: Office, Merth\r. '-i&'l'J INN I \WANTED two or more Families' ^VVASHING got every \j convenience.—Address A, 13, South Wtf/es Dainj Sews, Cardiff. 27lil TcV^ANTEl), a good CABINET MAKER. A steady, good work- w wall will have constant employment.—Apply at the Atlas Cabinet Works, Bread-street, Bristol.- 2:-ii4 a young, well-bred WHITE NfALTESE DOG.- Ai-l d:vsn, stating age, low ;st price, and where to be seen A. 10, Svi-th Wales Daily hews. 2^ iU'TOxN-TERRY.-WANTED an APPRENTICE to the Gro- X3 ctT> and Pro ■ .v"U liade. Welsh in dispensable. Address ?>. P, S.. f ost Otaee, Linton ferry. °774- "I^ANfEIV ^Exp^rienc^d NlRSK^AIL).^ zccn^ve'd tu YVlJUg children. Apply at Grove Villa, Oakfield-street, RJ.-uk 2777 VlTANTED immediately, an experienced MILLINER, with ivierences. Welsh indispensable.—Apply to John Kvbcru, f)r«ip-r, Llaniiilo. 2779 \\TA ,a 5 ^holesaleiProvision Merchant's Office, a good f T Youth as APPRENTICE.—Address A 17, South Cardiff. 2791 'L>' !P r'le Wlioiesade Trade, a Young MAN of ex- T T permute in the Fancy Dress Department.—Apply W. B., Pc>st-vmœ, "-¡[¡'it, 2793 KE-ENGAGHMENT as Nursery Coverness to young Children. Entire change. Good reference.—Hope, Post-office, Mon- 2'J83 ^l.iLAiloN .anted as good PLAIN COOK. Used to Hou.,e- IO hold work and children. Two years and a half in present situation.—Address, stating wages and duties, A.B., Post oftice, Chepstow. 27&^ FF!CL Wanted in a Solicitor's Offiee.-Address, in tar.dwriting, "Clerk," South Wales Daily X"us ,.rdiM.. n. 2763, BOOT TTt.vDE.—MACHINIST Wanted immediately.—Apply to tin- Foreman, Wholesale Boot Factory, Maesj-cvvmnier Newport, Mon. 2803 "VVTANTtD. ,i Young Lady, as an Out-door Apprentice also YT Two ^harp Youths, on easy tenns.—Address "Draper," south WaiH Daily News, Cardiff. 2837 D- JiA.i'Üy,ANTEDan eXIJeriepcedYoulJgLADY-(nota .junior) for general drapery. Welsh indispensable.-Applv, R..JtrrQiy, Mt-HUyr. -'Sii T'' L'RAPt US' ASSISTANTS.—Wanted, a steady, respectable youug Man as JUNIOR.—Apply, stating age, salary, and reference, J. Brewer, Draper, Cardiff. 2832 TO WRGCEKS.—Wanted, immediately, a GOOD JUNIOR JL HAND (Welsh). Apply, with age, reference, and salary, to Mr. Thomas Miles, grocer, &c., Ferndale, near Pontypridd. 2856 REQUIRED, ty a young Lady, a Re-engagement~as BAKMAID, in a first-class Hotel. Four years' reference. Age, twellty- twv.-Address 0. L.. 27. High-street. Stratford-upon-Avon. 2851 PLAIN CooK. —Wanted about thtTmiddie of NovembeFa IJÎ;I.;n Cook in a tradesman's family where a housemaid is kept. Apply to Mrs. Barry, Duke Street, Cardiff. 2859 "io and FINISHEKS Wanted. Constant em- I piuymtni winter anti summer. Highest wages given, at Homer's Boot Manufactory, Newport. 2863 TO SH' iKAi A.KERS Three Men WA-XTED in ',I country ;=*' be-spoke shop. Statement wages given.-Address Thomas ir^iuas Nantgarw. 2S60 A.N'i } |. a Situation aa CLERK, by a middle-aged Man, wiio was articled to an eminent Land Agent, Survevor TTIJ Auctioneer. Low salary.-Address Alpha, Post-office' Uaurtordwesi. r ->343 ORGANIST.—An Amateur Organist is open to an engagement ORGANIST.—An Amateur Organist is open to an engagement ko play ou Sunday at either a Church or Chaiiel in Caruilf. At.-iy nv tirst distance, by letter, to "Organist," South Wales ».ac->jjbiw* Oihoe. PARTNER.-Wanted, a Sleeping Partner,.in a most fiourishin<; and proii table business. About one thousand pounds ivtiu.d be required. —Address in first instance, "Partner," South Val'-s Daily Sews, Cardiff. 2S3S V^nrA.VfED, a Lady as CWVERXESSanil COMPANION to two T T yo'xg :;>4ies. Salary £ 40; will be treated as one of the ..cwiuv. Em-iose envelope. -Nirs. Godfrey, Select Agency, lü, !0.=."t,=- Dublin. 2825 ""S'lT-VN'! 1.1in a Dissenter's family, a respectable person as Y 1 EN E L-iAL SERVANT. A young man kept t. clean kuivts, «tc. — Address A 20. South Wales Daily News, Cardiff. 2824 XVrANTEi> inimediatety, a NUR.SERY GOVERNFSS tolp"- T? strict young children in plain English educativu with music: wiis be treated as one of their own.—Address A 22 South W"I,, Xem, Cardiff. O W ANSEA. —Comfortable A PA HTMENTS Wan te<rimmediately a young man at Swansea, within fifteen minutes' walk ot the lown-hini.—Address A. B., Smith Wales Daily Neu-s Office, SW:1.n,;oèa. \rol ^,t: LADY desires a Re-engagement as GOVERNESS in a fL t- School- Acquirements: English, Music, French. Dr<.w .ug. Address E. S., Post Office, broadvay, Worcester- H..n,. 2673 ■^Tl GOVERNESS Wanted, imniediately. in a Gentle- lua,t1.^ Fa'Uily to undertake the c*re and tuition of very young ccildrtn. A Nursemaid kept.— Address M.H., Stamp-office !st rauore-on- ,W,n. 2679 T ON DON AGENCY" Wanted, by a Gentleman with" first-class _l_J connect ion amongst Shippers. Ironmongers, Gasfittcrs Plumber*, u 15i-ass_ Foundry Goods, Salary or commission.— Cnv-xceptioiiuO references. B, 16, Hyde-road, Hoxton. 2678 WANTF.D. by a respectable yeung person used to business a SITUATION in a Shop in any light capacity. Willing to give atiy nuionable time. — Address, M. J. S., Post-office, Gloucester. 27&5 is A RARE opportunity is offered to one with small Capital of taking- otic of the best Businesses in the West of England, vi that of an Ai'ct'.oneer, Valuer, and Estate .Agent.-Apply, first instauce, A, Iv. South Wales Daily Sews, Cardiff. 2766 AComioriabie Home in a first-class Tavern for a thoroughly respectable young Person as GOVERNESS, to take charge of fouryoun. k-Ilildren and assist in bar. Separate Nursery and Nurse Girl kept —Address, stating wages, K I, Post-office, Nnrth- street, Bristol. 2S50 COLLIE^YANA(VeR.A Resident COLLIERY' MANAGER will be CKQCIRED on the 1st of January, 1873, at a lead- "mg steam coal oollierv in the Raondda Valley. The proprietors will d e wilt deal libera !lv with a really first-class man.—Apply by letter ill the first ir^aice to J. O.. Post-office, Cardiff. 2841 all intelligent young man as > CLERK. Must be quick at figures, and have had some ex- iterieuce of uook-keepia" — Address, with lull particulars as to previous employment, and salary required, Clerk, Daily Sews Office, Cardiff. _2840_ mAiLcRS. -Wanted immediately, a good GENERAL HAND, JL wliere tliere is an apprentice and no other man kept on the premises. Must be attentive to his work. Liberal wages, anu constant employment.—Address, A, 12, South Wales Daily Sews, Cardiff. 2<t>7 4 FIRM, represented amongst all classes of buyers over the United Kingdom, is prepared to undertake the Sale ot Snort-uuk Cha:ns and Cables, on cash teruis- -Manufacturers i»!af.osed to treat with Advertisers will please address, Cuains, vrta. Porteous md Co., Glasgow. l-i64 y a thorough business ),Iaii, of 26 üxpenence in the general Hardware Trade, a Pe- -1^ Chln,J?f<,ia connection throughout England, Wales, T ds-~ Address Traveller, South IVali, Daily }e CárJÍI. — 2675 -a-.I'EÜCliA:'oiTS: A. Glilltleman thonmg;hly acquainted with ua*i:d the above ground for "Sfof' and who hf Represent first-class English House best of 13 °pCn i o erson "flT ANTE i —Persons of respectability In everv k t out Sou:a Wales, to act as AGENTS and CANVASSFgRK ior the UhitcJ :Vssurance Society. Liberal terms to Ictive m^ Address, Mr. R- Hopkins, District Manager, 3, HeathS' etr..ct. Swamca. 2525 tlHEMIST'S APPRENTICE.-Required inimediatel^7,T > lii-pen.siiig Establishment a well conducted youth as an Al'PRFSTICE Every facility offered for acquiring a thorough the business, and a good home guaranteed. Pre- uaium r..qanv.. £ 70.—Address A 19, Daily Sews, Cardiff. |2823J ANTElV i^TFairrTTii^he Country, the three follr^Tg Seri.ints: a good Plain COOK, a HOL&EMAID, a GENERAL SERVANT. None need apply who cannot gne first- rate referoueea. —Apply, bv letter only, A Is, South Wales Daily Srss, Cardiff. 2'92 XT AN fK,immediatel y, a GOVERNESS PUPIL in a Young T Ladies' Seminary, conducted by a Certificated Principal. Preiuiwn, T-vcuy-one Guineas. Board and superior Educatioii are offered ior two years. Vacancy for TWO BOARDERS, of whom entire charge can be taken. The Scho'i s ill con- r.fection witli the Oxford Local Examinations," air' Science ;,ond Art Department." Home comforts are superintended au cUdevly Lady.—The Principal, 3, New street, Welis, Scaie»*et- 2795 be Xet. n, Ü" be LET, No. 2, Cornish Villas, Llandaff-road, consisting of J seven rooms and garden. For further particulars, apply to Mr. John Bivtch lor, Bute Docks. 354 rpo be LET- 1 -arge SHOP in Bute-road, near the Docks. Apply JL to Ii. Hopkins, Estate and House Agent, 16, Parade, TroAleg-.i.rviile..A^L„„ an old-established PUBLTC-HOUSLP, The Provi- donee," in ar Na-,bertb.-For particulars a.pply to N. Johns, lira.per, Narborth. _'n' 2836 .ÜT"LjU!_ÜIPTO)j.-TO LET, Old-licensed Public-house, f Incoming £ 130.—Thomas Skidmore, 2, Bilston- trn-ot, Wol .rrWHmpton. 1" TCKGi: SHi'FVThree Roomi, Two Cellars, and Coach-house, i tv J..ET, tt 1, Maughan-: ;rrace, corner of John-street, -Ai,t,ly to Srasrt, 7, Brighton-terrace. 2797 -T (.-IRTil W KLES, Three miles from a Station.—To be LET, a ,V larg*- M ANSION, well and fully Furnished, seated in beau- Grounds, with good shooting and fishing, and in eveiy re- srH.-1-t ijiaptfi ior the residence of a Nobleman or family of dis- SuctivH. Apply to Mr. J imes Beal, 20, Regeut-strect, Waterloo- place, >VW be LK'I' Unfurnished, from Michaelmas next, GOODRICH 'I F!01 SK. -iois, with Ten Acres of Meadow Land, walled f r* ^tiio'i'ig, and all necessary Out-buildings. Two Cottages **ir, -i.'W-d and the exclusive right of fishing in one mile of • ^"I;V, Sides. -Apply to John Lloyd, l £ q., jun., Hunt- -n!fton Herefonl. 2825 Co be Xct Co be Xct APARTMENTS TO LET, suitable for a single gentleman, at 8, Montgomery Place, Roatli, Cardiff. ;iO, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF, to be LET. A lar,;e Shop ,,¡ D and Dwelling-house, with garden and back entrance. A iirst-rate opening fora. General Grocer.- Apply on the premises. Also Large PREMISES, opposite the above address, viz., 42, Bute-street. 2845 C^A-N toN. A HOUSE to be LET, situated in Clive-street, j Canton, suitaDle for any respectable person, having Stable and Coach-house, large Garden, and (if required) a Field may be had, with right to Canton Common.—Apply to Mr. D. W. Tlv>mas House Agent, Ac., 24, High-street, Cardiff. 2852 well-esta- onshed Commercial ifotel and now doing a large business, most centrally situated, being near to Bold-street and Church- street. It contains nearly 3U Bedrooms, Private Sitting Rooms, aud largo Commercial Room, well-lighted Stock Rooms, two Smoke Rooms, Bar, and Billiard Room.—For particulars apply to Mr. Dixon, Proprietor. 21174^ GENTLEMEN "FARMERS.—To be LET, on_ LEASE, a. first-class OCCUPATION, comprising about 350 Acres of LAND, a fair proportion of which are Park-like Pastures, capital Farm Homestead, Bailiff's House, and spacious Family Residence, with good Gardens, Stabling for six hunters, and every conve- nience, situated four miles from a market town. Application be made to Mr Durrant, Land Agent, 30, Poultry, London, E.C. 2624 r|>o b« LET, Furnished, for four mout/is, irom the 1st of [ November next, what oelightfullj-situated RESIDENCE, called I'ong Priory," about three miles from Shiffnal and two from Albrighton 011 the Great Western Railway, with excellent Stables and Out-buildings,^and Two Pieces of rich TURF LAND, together with a *i'ood Col TAGE and Garden, two minutes' walk from parish churoh, Centre of Albrighton Hunt.—Full particu- lars may be obtained from Messrs. Pooler and Wells, Auctioneers and Surveyors, Newport, Salop. atrLa,J-r"day ruble- COLNIRY REBIDLNCE, known as "Sodington House with sood Offices, Outbuildings, and Stables, well-stocked a?warUs of Fifteen Acres of excellent 1AS.ILRE LAND, and Shooting over liuO Acres of Land, in- cluding some splendid Coverts ior Game. Sodington House is w.thii, two miles of Neen Sellers Station on the° Tenbury and Be\,dle\ Uaihvaj.—For tenns, ic., apply to H. Blount Esq. Maw le\, Cleobury Mortimer, Shropshire. '2788 t(> lie LKT, with entry at FETTERLOCKS' and LIPPITS' c-mu^sn. i l''lri es 01 Ureat Wit'ey Mid Shelsley Beauchamp, MEADOW ft 6S- °\ Ulereby' of whith Ninety-two Acres ai-e o-rowinl-ill remainder sound substantial L,\ND, capable of C Dm,lnV'p I l-W°PSr Mr" the l,rese»t Tenant, or annlicarion t J n"1' Great U ltk'-V' wi,! "»»ow the Lands on situated ir building accommodation is ample and centrally ?1 J*1 mrther Particulars, apply to Mr. Buraei|feurlish Lodge, Stourport. 2790 WORCESTERSHIRE. -ST. LEONARD'S PLACE, NEW- LAND, near Malvern.—This extensive and well-fitted IIUL SE, together with large walled-in Gardens, Pleasure Grounds Coach-houses, Stabling, and Offices, situated ou an elevated and salubrious site, a short distance from the Church, and peculiarly suited for a select Seminary, where good and separate class-rooms are required, to be LET, and may be entered upon immediately — Apply to J. B. Harper and Sons, Agents, Great Malvern. 2787 BISI^o'P'V FROME, HEPEkORL)SHIRE.-ro be LET, The JD Hanburies," a Gentleman's RESIDENCE, half-way between Ledbury and Bromyard, and five, miles from Ashperton Station on the Worcester and Hereford Railway. There are three Sitting- rooms, six Bedrooms, Pantries, Store-room, Kitchens Stables" Coach-house, Cowhouse, and Gardens. Water is laid on over the House. Shooting may be had in the lieighbourliood; and from Five to Twenty Acrem of LAXD round the House can be rented — Apply to Mr. Powell. Bishop's Frome, Bromyard. 2789 TO be LET, for a term, or on a yearly tenancy, PERRY HALL, JL Bromsgrove. This is a commodious House, standing n Grounds about Two Acres in extent, near to the Church. It con- tains, on the ground floor, dining- and drawing- rooms 22 feet by 16 feet by 12 feet each; library. schoolroom, kitchens, &c. anil adjoinin0, and communicating, and under the same roof, are three rooms, now used as offices. The Gardens are in excellent order. The extent of Pleasure Ground is small, but prettily laid out and the Grounds are planted with choice and thriving Shrubs and Iruit Trees. There is also a Vinery with vines in full ,lbe Cellaring is good and dry, and the drainage has recently been put in perfect order. The Grammar School of rsromsgrove affords great facilities for education, and a certain number of the Children of Residents are admitted on the lou.idation at a nominal cost. Bromsgrove is a first class Station, and Omnibuses run to every train.-Messrs. J. Mathews ana bon, of Birmingham, who have lately surveyed the property, permit a reference to them in the first instance. Detailed particulars can be obtained from Mr. Parkes, House A"ent Bromsgrove J&ales bg pirate Contract C10KE.-500 to 1,000 Tons for SALE.—Address T. O. P., Post- — ^_pmce, Newport, Monmouthshire. 2783 A PONY GIG and Two~BUTT CARTS. -Address A, 15, Smith V Males Daily S'ews, Cardiff. 2785 ttARDIFF.—For SALE, a HOUSE in Tredegarville, ten rooms 1 Apply to L. Hopkins, 16, Parade, Tredegarville. 1484a d 1ARt»lFF.—Kok SALE, by private contract, Five Houses in Sandon-place. Apply to Mr. John Rees, grocer,,Bute Docks, Cardiff. m 2640 A GENUINE MALTING BUSINESS to be disposed of. A first-class opportunity. Satisfactory reasons for givin" up. Address E. H. Jones, maltster, Carmarthen. 2862 RHONDDA VALLEY.—To be DISPOSED OF, a CHEMIST'S and STATIONER'S BUSINESS, situated in the centre of the Steam Coal Collieries' District. Business Stock and Fixtures Pre- sent owner ,,iving Ap through illness-Apply to T. H. Thomas,' 1?H>R SALE One Oates's Patent f-olid Hrickniakm^ Miichi nT- also Brickmaking Machine, with Wire Cutter 'ouite new 4c0' UidIv'T'w 1^hlneS' K?th D'es for l'^ing and Plinths.' Tipton. Barrows, Blue Brick Works Great Bridge, FOR SALE, at T. Marley's Wheel Works, Cardiff one new '"T'TRT. < Akl,!»'.MARKET CART. two ne^ GAL- u\j"AY CARrt), one new improved GADABOUT C\RT and TY\fTVP'ii-assortllie"t of READY-MADE WHEELS.—T. Marley, Hheel AVorks, Cardiff. 2667 rj^O CWLL1ER\ PROPRIETORS and Others*—Thirty New A TEN-TON WAGONS for sale or on redemption lease. For hire, Eighty Ten-Ton Wagons and Seventy Seven-Ton Wagons. Apply, J. R., Nicholas and Co., Railway Wagon Agents, 13a, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 71iO M*.?. THOMAS, Secretary to the Cardiff Licensed v lctuallers' Association, has for SALE a first-class full Licensed House, J, compact Brewery, with two cottages, situate m the centre of the Town. This is a rare opportunity for persons with limited Capital. 24, High-stroet. 2833 OLD-ESTABLISHED Retail Wine and to be SOLD, in the county of Norfolk, near three market towns, and having a large BowUneTGreen attached. The trade is of a re- spectable and profitable naturo, and might be considerably in- creased by an energetic man with a small capital.— F&r particulars, apply to Messrs. C. and T. Tew, Auctioneers, 107, Hatton-gardens, London. 2677 1 LOUCESTER.—To ke~SOLD bv PHl\'ATK~l'ltEATY, 1,000 IJ yards of eligible FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, well adapted for the erection of a Gentleman's Residence, being delight- fully situated at the south cnù oi Wellington Street, facing the Public Park. Go"d Stabling and' other conveniences exist oil the Premises.—For further particulars, apply to Messrs. Medland and Son, Architectll, 9, Clarence Street, Gloucester. 2617 RADNORSHIRE.—To be soLD bv- PIUVATE TH.EATY, a _[Y; very compact FREEHOLD FARM of 12S acres, exclusive of Sheepwalk. The property lies within a rillg" fence, and is founded for upwards of a mile by one of the best Trout Streams in the kingdom.—For particulars, apply to Messrs. Powell and Swettenhaiii, Estate Agents, Newtown, Montgomeryshire. 2619 nno LADIES ONLY.—Mrs7_BTMAGG3, Iron and-Brass~Bed- JL stead Manufacturer, 15, St. Augustine's-parade, Bristol, would especially direct the attention of ladies to her Large Stock sof CHILDLEN'S COTS .AND BASSINETTES, the prices for which are extremely moderate. Notice. Trimmed Bassinettes for 16s. (jJ., including mattress and pillow. Try Maggs's Full-size French Bedsteads, 6ft. Oin. by 4ft. oin., price, 15s. 6d. All other sizes at equally low prices 2288 I C-ANTON.-Tobe SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT. Four Villas, with large gardens and road at the back, 9 rooms in each lease, ^99 years from June 24th, 1871; price, £ 350 each; could be sold separate £ 250 at 5 per eent. could remain on each as a mortgage. Piece of Land in Conway-road, Canton, 121 feot 6 inches frontage by 163 feet 6 inches depth. The Conway Inn and six-roomed House adjoining, both freehold, with large garden containing fruit trees price, t:1,050.-To be LET, Four large Villas, with large gardens, and back road, stables, and coach-houses. A Free Public House, incoming moderate.—Apply to Mr. Thomas Davies, 34, Cowbridsre-road. Canton. Cardiff. 161? JHonciu fl AAA TRUST, an<l other MONEYS, d&XlFjVVlf ready to be ADVANCED in large or small Sums, on Freehold, Leasehold, Reversions, Annuities, or Ground Rents.—Apply to Mr. John Jenkins, Mortgage Broker, Sun Fire Office, 20, High-street, Cardiff. N.B.—Loans and Mort- gages on i>ersonal and other securities negotiated with or with- out Life Insurance. 2819 TO BUILDERS and OTHERS. — £ 1,000, £ 800, and £ 700. Three SUMS of £ 500 and £ 200. Two SUMS of Z150, and several other SUMS to be ADVANCED on good security.—Apply to Frederick Davies, Mortgage Broker, &c., Quay- street, Cardiff. 2800 CASH TO A-iY Al-iIOLT-NT f,)rthwith obtain- able.—New Sums for investment daily arriving. Indices, showing every fluctuation of the Money Market, are kept. Every information afforded as to the safest and best yielding invest- ments. Apply to Mr. William Davies, Attorney-at-Law, 3, V ictona-place, Hayes, Cardiff. 2778 HARRIS and CO., LOAN and DISCOUNT JLJ» OFFICE, 220, BUTE-ROAD, CARDIFF. IMMEDIATE ADVANCES made on Personal Security, and to Householders on their Furniture and effects, without publicity or removal. TRADE BILLS DISCOUNTED AT EASY RATES. Advances made also on Plate, Diamonds, Watches, and every description of Merchan- dise. All communications strictly confidential. The Proprietor may ba personally consulted at all times. 2568 ^TZXNEY ON EASY TERMS advanced froru IVX £ 10 and upwards to Householders on their Furniture, Plate Steck-in-Trade, &c., without removal off the premises, and, if required without publicity re-payments arranged to suit the borrower 'no charge unless the money is advanced; by L. BAR- NETT Belmont House, Charles-street, Cardiff 49, Bute-street, Cardiff an I Brierly-hill. EbbwVale. U26a (JNEY TO LEiN'I>-—Tradesmen, Earners, and others who require Money, can have any amount from £ 50 to £ 5,000, upon good personal securuv, irom one to five years, repayable quarterly or half-yearly. Money alto advanced on Mortgage ugon Freehold, Leasehold, or Landed Property Apply to Mr. C. Johns, Auctioneer and Valuer, 106, Stow-hill, Newport, Mon. All applications by post to contain four Stamps. 192S jy/TOKEY.—A Gentlemen with spare Capital from emPl°y the same in making immediate advances Hand, Bilia «# « to respectable persons on their own Notes ot interest. ?5^ersl°ns, or Life Policies, at 5 per cent, business will do w«'n V^eswen, or persons about to take a THOMAS Woodgatv a £ uia starupeu directed envelope to Mr. N.B.—Small interest rfi "astle"terrace, Honnslow, Middlesex, maintained. patch, and secrecy will be strictly WET~TO~LENir7- —201i>5— approved personal, or an' ?m 1:0 £ l,0OU, On reasonable interest. £ 5 p'eT cejlt y r niarketahle security, on particulars on receipt of addresged 1X>8its' and full White, General Accountants, io ^Aenu?lope to Osborne and Merthyr Tydfil. "street, Penydarran, ONE\ IMMEDLATE CA^v^ lyi3- TION mav be obtained for long or^, ^^COMODA- EASTERN COUNTIES MONETARY ADVAVciT' ^"ods at the BANK (Private), 3, Kingsland-road (City endV fUd,t 0ISC°UNT publicity, exorbitant interest or unnecessarv ex wit'10ut persons own security, freehold and leasehold .uPon furniture without removal, fanning stock, crops Ae' A I>OL'CIES, intt r. :o«- nreferrod if by letter, address—n. \y ui J\er8°na-1 Sec-^arv. Established 1840. "a*MOND, o B 0 & KOWE R S.-f30~TO~-j^^ Advant'e« promptly made at any time, without previous mnn, bership on Mortgage Houses, and by the em" GLAMORGAN BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY CARDIFF. Repayable by easy fortnightly, monthly, quarterly, or other in- stalments. Redemption at any time at 30 days' notice, without payment of further interest. UPWARDS OF £ 25,000 ALREADY ADVANCED, TO HXABLK BORROWERS TO SAVE THEIR RENT AXD BECOME THEIR OWN LANDLORDS. For poa-ticulan and rules apply to Mr. R. EMERY, Brittania For particulars and rules apply to Mr. R. EMERY, Brittania Buildings, Docks Cardiff Mr. W. H. CORY, S<jlic:tor, Cardiff H StamP °ffice, Dinas; Mr. JOHN HLGHES, Commercial-street, Newoort MV AT J FV Mr. GEORGJE TAJIK, Gloucester-street, Aberdare. 2706 JUtsceUancons. GIVEN AWAY.—A PRESCRIPTION, which has cured a great number of persons of Debility, Premature Decline, and Disease, will be sent on receipt of a stamp.-Address Arthur Joiies, Esq., 4, Frederick's-place, Shackle well. London. 2553 YOUR FUTURE Seven Years, six stamps Lifetime, JL twelve Love charm, sixteen. StLLte, age. -Mathratton, 76 Post-office, Daventry. ■>frlli LADIES and Gentlemen's Left-off WEARING APPAREL highest price given. —Address Mr. or Mrs. Austin, 13 and 14' Sims s-alley, or 5, Windsor-terrace, St. Paul's, Bristol. P.O.O. remitted for parcels received. 2021 « ,AVR-„ MONUMENTAL! Tl/TOls UMENTS, Crosses, and Tablets, in granite, -7: or stone.—Designs and estimates forwarded on ap- plication tc T. JONES, Penarth-road Entrance. Cardiff. 218 public Jlmuscmcnts. YICT0RIA ROOMS, ST. MA BY- STREET, CARDIFF. SOLE PROPRIETOR Mr. F. W. HOFFMANN Every Evening during the week, GRAND CONCERT AND CHARACTERISTIC ENTERTAINMENTS. CHANGE OF ARTISTES EVERY WEEK. REFRESHMENTS AT THH FLAR. Admission—First Class, Is.; Second Class, 6d. Doors open at Half-past Seven, to commence at Eigl t. Saturdays half-an-hour earlier 241 Election Addresses. CARDIFF MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE EAST WARD. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—My period of otfice as your Representive at the Council Board of this Borough will expire on the 1st November next. I beg to offer myself for Re-election, and to assure you that, should I have the honour of again representing you, my best efforts, as heretofore, shall be devoted to your service. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, WILLIAM TAYLOR. Cardiff, 15 th October, 1872. 2753 CARDIFF MUNICIPAL ELECTION, .1872. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE WEST WARD. GENTLEMEN,-On the 1st of November next my term of office will expire, when I shall have accom- plished the sixth year of service as one of your Representatives in the Town Council. I offer myself for Re-eleetion. Should you again honour me with your confidence, I trust my past experience will have quali- fied me for a due discbargi of my duties, and that I shall be able to render material assistance at the Municipal Council Board. I am, yours faithfully, RICHARD EVANS SPENCER. Cardiff, October 16th, 1872. 2816 CARDIFF MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1872. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE WEST WARD. T ADIES and GENTLEMEN,—The twelfth year of my membership of the Cardiff Corporation will terminate at the end of this month. I have hitherto been returned for the South Ward, but, being a native of, and having conducted business nearly all my lifetime in the West Ward, I am induced to offer my services for your approval; and will, if elected, continue to devote the utmost attention, and the whole of the time necessary, to the prope discharge of the numerous duties devolving on the members of the Corporation of this important town. I remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours obediently, i DANIEL JONES, October 13, 1872. Contractor. 2776 CARDIFF MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1872. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE SOUTH WARD. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—My term ef office as one of your Representatives at the Council Board being about to expire, I beg to offer myself for Re-election- Should I have the honour to be again elected to represent you, I shall, as heretofore, do all in my power to advance the interests of this important Borough. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, Bute Docks, Cardiff. JOSEPH ELLIOTT. 16th October, 1S72. 2768 CARDIFF MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1872. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE SOUTH WARD. ENTLEMEN,—The aspect of affairs having CX materially changed with regard to the contest in the South Ward, at the forthcoming Municipal Election, since I promised those of my friends who have so kindly interested themselves on my behalf to come forward, I be to withdraw my candidature. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, Old Sea Lock Hotel, Cardiff, R. A. BLAKE. Oct. 22nd, 1872. 25.1 CARDIFF MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE SOUTH WARD. ENTLEMEN,—The period for which you elected me as one of your representatives in the Town Council will shortly expire. I beg respectfully to again offer myself for election. Should it please you to further honour me with your confidewe, I assure you that my unremitted attention and best endeavours shall be still devoted to promote the interests of the Town, and to advance its growing prosperity. As during the many years I have had the pleasure of repre senting you, I have been present at nearly every Committee and Meeting of the Council, you have had many opportunities of being made acquainted with the views I hold, and the measures I advocate. If these have met with your approval, I trust you will do me the honour of again appointing me to uphold your interests in our Local Parliament. I am, Gentlemen, Stuart Villa, Cardiff, Your obedient serviiit, P. BIRD. October 16th, 1872. 2/50 CARDIFF MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1872. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE SOUTH WARD. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—An influential deputation of ratepayers has this day waited upon me, announemgthe wi bdrawal of Mr. J. H. Wilson as a calldidate a tho forthcoming Municipai;Election anri „„ *.• „ I myself to be nominated in his plaee q"eS g ™ alt°" I have cheerfully consented to the request thus made. In doing so I think I am justified bv in your midst for upwards of M yei'fJ™ "f'dont quainted with the requirements of the dktri t-,0''0' aC" district, "whilst, as a lar^c ratepayer ano owner of property in the South Ward, mr interests are m all respects identical with your own Should you do me the honour to elect TV,* „„ x- .i rn ct me as one of vtfhr representatives at the Town Council, I will make it my study to repay your confidence by arduous service and constant atten- tion to the duties of the important office which I am invited to fill. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant JOHN DAVIES TREHARNE 104, Bute-street, Cardiff, 22nd Oct., 1872. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE UPPER WARD OF THE BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. QENTLEMEN,— I announce myself as a can- CX didate to Represent you at the Council Board. If elected my best endeavours shall be used to reditee Taxation to its lowest limit, compatible with the welfare of the population The additional accommodation proposed to meet our rapidH increasing trade by Floating the River will be supported bv me and if carried out must add considerably to the value of pronertv in your district. The connection of Morriston with the Town Proper by a Street Tramway I shall most strenuously support, as it will be a public convenience and add much to the comfort of the Bur-esses at large, and be another means of enhancing the value "of y property. 3 our I shall keep a sharp look-out as to the quality and price of Go*. I also consider it high time we should" mend oitr ways", and shall endeavour to introduce some measure by which we can secure decent footpaths and crossings in our streets I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant Adelaiue Chambers, GEO. P: n-EY. 16th October, 1372. 2S17 BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE UPPER WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, —In compliance with the unanimous request of a meeting of the Ratepayers of Landore and neighbourhood, held at the College School-room, on Thursday evening, 17th October, IS72, I beg to offer myself as a Candidate for one of the forthcoming vacant Seats in the Upper Ward. It has long been felt by the inhabitants of the neighbour- hood that they have not been adequately represented at the Coun. cil Board of Swansea, and that thereby their interests have suffered considerably. It shall always be my first and foremost object to advance and forward the interest of the neighbourhood. I shall set my face decidedly against any unnecessary expenditure, and of th^UVer k fx'>Jen^e^ I shall endeavour to secure a fair share for greater** *>'8triot' 1 trust that the personal knowledge which the me will bfUm^fn £ esses °f the Upper Ward possess of giVe_ recommendation than any promises I may now- Hoping to receive v I shall, tothebe^of <n°8t hearty and strenuous support, fidence placed in me. m Ihty, endeavour to merit all the con- 1 am, Ladjes and Gentlemen, Bridge Cottage, Landot^k Y°UrS resPectfull> Oct. 13th, 1S72. WILLIAM REES. 2S27 titles bat JUtdioiu SALE TO-MORROW. FINE ARTS. M CARDIFF ARMS ASSEMBLY ROOM. • P. STEPHENSON begs to announce that he will hold the ANNUAL SALE bv PUBLIC AUCTION of HIGH-CLASS COPYRIGHT Oleop-aphs, Aquagraphs, Chromotypes, and genuine Proof En- gravings, under instructions from a London Publisher of high standing, at the above Rooms, on TfiL-RSM-Y, the 24th inst., com- mencing at 12 noon and 7 in the evening. Those Sales have now been regularly held for many years, and have always giren the utmost satisfaction. The present collection will be found to be fully as interesting as heretofore. On view the day before sale. Catalogues may be obtained of the Auctioneer, 21, Queen-street, 2818 SWANSEA, GLAMORGANSHIRE.. Important Sale of Swansea Gas Shares, under the powers of the Swansea Gas Act, 1861. MR. J. M. ELLERY begs respectfully to rr.. that he lias been favoured witli instructions to AUCTION, at the Mackworth Arms Hotel, Swansea, v ,i"Ay' CT0':f:R 25th, 1S72 (subject to conditions of sale -on v Av' and in sucl1 lQt9 as shall be determined on), COMPANY £ '5 ea°h' iu th0 SWAXaEA GASLIGHT Thcse Shares arc issued under the authority contained in the c'!],<. Kv' p1°)Y a Swansea Gas Act, 1861," and are offered for ,'f 11 liauct,1011. in pursuance of the 24th section of that ,a resolution passed at the general meeting of the Proprietors, held at Swansea, ou the 3rd April, 1872. rliMM !(F-S J offered in lots to meet the convenience of all di^ll bv rh^ Ar3'Wh0Se Part:™^ attention is respectfully property -Auctioneer to this safe and increasing profitable' pacommence at Two o'clock in the afternoon. Norton -Lly be "btained on application to Charles of the Commnv Swansea of the Secretary and Manager Swansea > r or at the Auctioneer's-oltices. Victoria-rooms, U 2847 With! in „ 4 FARM, unutes walk oi Ystiad Station, on the Rhondda Branch of the T.V.R. EYAKS & SON are instructed TIOX itV I E-JXOJIAS, who is leaving. u> SELL by AUC- wl o[«'of h n° Far:"1' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 1872, the STOP? iV^ce!lent STOCK, CROPS, and IMPLEMENTS: Bull ninnT' WS' Ca^> calye early in the Spring; capital Yearlino-. »i oe"yeal"-°ld Steers; eight two-year-old ditto; 10 three v«V. -/Iee rt Horses Cob Mare, very useful; Pony, rising Cwf ™ld a.Ld two Fillies, rising two years old- tons- anA ,e flows of Hay, in prime condition, about 33 tons.' a =e <luantity of Hay in hay-house, about seven Tn™^i!E-nTS-~Cart- two Wheel Cars, Plough, Drags, Harrows, ai)d Roller, Chaff Cutter, Turnip Slicer, Wooden .,V- °sets °f Shaft Harness, set of Leading do., Pikes, Rakes, Siv At ,Whole ,)f t!^Dairy Utensils. Pnrcti-i 'm'1S Credit will be given, on approved security, to for cash at8ti t^earnai,nt of £ )0ar.d upwards, or Discount allowed r rate of 5 per cent, per annum. The »nJ- Sale to commence at 12 precisely. T'i-ienrU n^°Uf^rs c°nfidently invite the special attention of their well timi.? buyers generally to the above, Mr. Thomas being v\ell kno" as a breeder of choice Stock the Cattle are all of the }lure HerelOrd hreed. Vp^dni- *r"n?r ,Partieulars may be had on application to the r»Hri.l YstraJ-HhondJa'; or to the Auctioneers, Ponty- PMQa* 2844 J(Toticf$. LLANELLY SCHOOL BOARD. P REQUIRED LANS of SCHOOL BUILDINGS for the With thpCnlI!0datiou of 800 Children at Brymnawr, in accordance tn hp aifh?«Ti81<i?S of the Elementary Education Act, such plans Estimate not to e^111,th? tdUCat1-" D«Partinent" The PartkailarTi0f^15 wiU be paid for the Plan approved of. lHvtes a. H whta'ned of, and plans sent in to, Messrs. Cox, or before th* solic'!tors. Market Chambers, Brynmawr on or betore the lsUlaypf jalllla;v 1S73_ 2820 HANNAlI STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, DOCKS, CARDIFF.. nlac^Srvrnv^'x-11^^ of the SABBATH SCHOOL will take Thomas rof 07RM1872, when the Rev I njah R. IJresell, m the Morning between'wwllT5' a ^eP«rt wh'lbe read and Addresses delivered, examhiedln ? Childre» ^ing special Hymns, and be examuierl in Scripture Subjects. A Collection will be made after each Service in aid of the School Funds. On MONDAY EVENING, NOVBMBBR. 11th, 1872, a Will be delivered by the" ReV° W. Yanscn"Davies (of Newport yx iM-on.) Subject—" The Child the Father of the Man. Doors open at Seven o'clock, to commence at Half-past Seven. business JUUlrcsses- THE LARGEST ESTABLISHMENT IN. THE WEST OF ENGLAND FOR THOROUGHLY SUBSTANTIAL HOME MANUFACTURED FURNITURE. C. AND vV. fjlRAPNELL, 39, COLLEGE GREEN, BRISTOL. (ESTABLISHED 30 YEAHS.) Hare pleasure m directing the attention of Parties Furnishing to their NEW FURNISHING GUIDE, 1M pa;es, h70 illustrations. Post Free for three stamps. K C°nta;U complete detailed Estimates for Economical Fur mshing at totals from ^21 ISs. Otl. to £ 788 13s. 6d. CLERGY RESIDENCES, SPECIAL ESTIMATES, £43 3s. 6d. to (MEDLEV AL) 14s. CBEDW\cS\With PATTERNS of CARPETS CURTAILS Fix-in a"'l inclusive of the costs of Delivery and thei"renrp«tt su^lnitted personally by Messrs. Irapnell, or presentatives in any part of England. "iI'e%xhryt!,ellCe 0f Specia^SractTtbe current Market Prices that aH adv tntare Char=cd Goods subject to fluctuation so char-es are fe ^ediately given to the Purchasar.. Ihe credft L m for Cash Nett, unless special agreemoiit for a "^aue at tune of Sale. nh"V,n!r K»'^ecial attention to the manu- for Hotel ,!h 'airs' suited to Seaside Residences as 'veil as their celebrated° n°'"°use PVU'P^es, would direct attention to GUINEA EASY CHAIR.. alsoCiiitroSHn?Wiaf ^tained almost injiversal reputation. They have a so introduced for superior purposes the AL VICTORIA EASY CHAIB. Photn fr'Ce Two-and-a-Half Guineas, Carriage Free. orapis and full descriptions of Chairs, with Samples of Coverings, post free. TTPTT^ C" ANd w- TRAPNELL, LSTEBEBS <fe CAEINET MANUFACTURERS, Honourable mp^;°0^LEGE GREEN, BRISTOL.. mention for Good Design and Workmanslnp, Inter national Exhibition, 18C2. 16 CORN FLOUR T IS GENUINE. Prepared solely from Maize-Indian Corn. Best Quality, 2d, 4d 8d. Second Quality, > BETOAA^nSF THE RECOMMENDATION D TO ACCEPT OTHER QUALITIES INSTEAD OF S BROW AND POLSON. S ROwN AND POLSON'S CORN FLOUR with Milk for CHILDREN'S DIET. 298 IMMENSE Sale OF FURNITURE, OVER 30,000 ARTICLES OF FURNITURE, TABLES, CHAIRS, &C.&C-, AT LAVERTON AND SPACIOUS SHOWROOMS. OVER 30,000 ARTICLES OF FURNITURE, COUCHES, SOFAS, EASY CHAIRS, AT LAVERTON AND CO.'S SPACIOUS SHOWROOMS MARYLEPORT-STREET, BRISTOL. OVER 30,000 ARTICLES OF FURNITURE erom BEST SEASONED WOOD, AT LAVERTON AND SPACIOUS SHOWROOMS. LARGE ILLUSTRATED FURNISHING CATALOGUES Post free on application. OVER 30,000 ARTICLES OF FURNITURE, FOR SELECTION FROM, AT LAVERTON AND CO.'S SPACIOUS SHOWROOMS, OVER 30,000 ARTICLES OF FURNITURE, ALL WARRANTED IN QUALITY, AND LOWER IN Price THAN LONDON HOUSES, AT LAVERTON AND CO.'S SPACIOUS SHOWROOMS, MARYLEPORT-STREET, BRISTOL. IJAYERTON AND CO., STEAM CABINET WORKS, MARTLEI'OlvT-STREET, BRISTOL. 1533 ^nsiticss gUdrcsscs. ("ULEDONIA CONFECTIONERY WORKS, BRISTOL. PATERSON RICE & CO., Manufacturers of JAMS, JELLIES, JUBES, MARMALADES, ORANGE, LEMON, CITRON PEELS, And every descriptien of BOTTLED SWEETS AXD CONFECTIONS for HOME TRADE and for EXPORTATION To be had of all respectable Grocers and Italian Warehousemen 231 ^RUSTS' REPOSITO R Y, 17, HIGH-STREET, 17, CARDIFF, THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTION OF PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS OF CARDIFF AND WALES GENERALLY, By TJITH, BED! ORD, and Others, including a NEW S E R I E S, Published by F. W. LANE, CARVER AND GILDER, 17, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF (Comer of Chui .Mi-street), THE LARGEST STOCK OF PICTURES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND. 2702 FIGARO. — An Illustrated Family Journal, published every Saturday, by James Mortimer, 199, Strand, London. AL700 in cash and other gifts distributed this year. Sixteen pages, One Penny. Sold by all Newsagents. 12(53

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