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.ÄNÐ!!tSON, ABBOTT, & ANDERSON, 16 tZt .YUBBLFIR M A_N DP A C T CI RERS, oa*W> SRSXIF^E, WATEK YOUR GARDENS. 60 *?:,AXTRA QUALITY GARDEN HOSE, fitted PTTTVB' HOSE and JET, complete for ONE r.~ E A. same leDgth, with fittings, commoner qualitv, IBs. Any length cut to order. TRADE SUPPLIED.
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ANDERSON, ABBOTT, & ANDERSON, SWANSEA, MANUFACTURERS OF INDIARUBBER GOODS, WORKS, LIMEKOUSE. INDIA RUBBER FTXTTTNT; STOCKIJFQS G S ISDlA RUBBER FISHING TPOUSFRS, HŒIA RUBBER FiSHING BROGUES, L,DI\ IlnWElt Fl&HiKG bOuTS, HATS, CuATS, 4c., ii:. 5273
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Jtotpping Jlottus. •ALTERATION OK DAY8 OF SA1JLIKO. OORK, NEWPORT, & CARDIFF. VV FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER STEAME* m«Lm tJ 7 0,1 and after 8th DECEMBER the C:ty ofCork N'CTPffijT Go b Steamers will leave CORK for MULFORD, rnRv i 4,1(1 CARDIFF, EVERY MONDAY, returning to *.>Jt l°m NEWPORT EVERY TUESDAY or WEDNESDAY, haBdbillsARDIFF' EVERY WEDNESDAY or THURSDAY. See ,„Faf,e^rCabin, £ 1 Is. Cibin Return Ticket, available for one fni-tK 'u<^n8T Steward's fees), £ 1 I'8- M Deck, 7s. For tinner particulars see small bills. A&ENT8. E. C. DOWNING. Shipbroker, Bute Docks. ^J*P°RT.-Mr JAMES HADDOCKS, Dock-street. wittt. -City of Cork Sti«n Packet Company, Penrose Quay. 7 ^MERICAN i,TF¥" PNlfe STATES MAIL STEAaiI.ES BBTWBEX LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA, TiLking PROSetlgerS, V,-ITIIOUT EXTRA charob. NEW YORK, BOSTON. OR BALTIMORE. First.c"&sa full-powereù Iron Steamships, are appointed to Sail From LIVERPOOL EVERY WEDNESDAY Next Sailings arc KENILWORTH 26th May PENNSYLVANIA 2 ui at yueenstown the following day to embark passengers, r ns IJ tli only Iran* Atlantic Line s iling under the United States Flag, and the accommodation for PasseLrers ii equal to any of the European bteam-h p Line u Passengers and Goods are landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf *UlL*°?D COMPAST, which is the short#at CA^IN Pa41 a?aplaCeS "l the W««tern States. CABIN PASSAGE 12 to 18 guineas. Retnrn ticket* at reduced rates. ERA?E fA„SSAG.E M low ,a8»ny other line, including an •Maple tupply of Provisions, cooked and served up bythe Com- J»n> g stewards. INTERMEDIATE PASSAGE, inc'uding Reds Beddin?, and all necessary utenai s, and a separate table £ 7 7a For further information, apn|v'to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, & CO, (i°r0D NEWS TO EMIGRANTS. M anada Btill caijg for labour; wages high, Ro™f Ma^ s^mer L-hrf ""l ioT Canada ^n A with him" at I Ju,ne' fron» Liverpool he will take employed and comfortably settledT'i and>fuarantee 1' al1 wishiug to join this party are J* h? /eLUT™' jhoM the number will be stnctlS iwto ai'pl3,eafrly' f domestic servants assisted out ,Labo"rers (eT'e In aU cases employments cert^n ^^LS"1 eV;-y hnr8day- to John W. Down, EmitSn V Either particuiaiB apply Enclwse stamp for repl-^ ° Agent' Vietoria-stree!. Bristol. ^Bfl& A L L a~N L I N K. BBORTBST OCEAK PASSAGE TO „ AMERICA. SaiunTiu?s 0F ITf,y Royal MaU Steamers. ia r»no/» °m_ Liverpool, every Tuesday and Thursday, forwarohic r^ner5,-a ate Tuesday to Halifax and Baltimore, the Uni S^i °Q tenM to aU P*"8 of Calada Passengers&IiCl Stewardesses provided free for all classes of meUtt\h^Railwav StS76 1)6,01,6 leavin? home #r* the Comnan V Zhr> »^, n m Li ^erpool by an appointed Agent of the tteaiatr 8 charge of them nntil they go on board Ca°Al«xaQdi! ^'?vt f* Pa8Ba?e. app'.y to Allan Brothers and 4fl toSt James-street, Liverpool, or to G. Bird, &< £ £ &Ktf wViBr 29'. ^e"st:e«- f"d 3. Su Thomas R/*iH«iTo^ w- H.Moseley, Hind-8treet, Neath L>. street., Csnligan. Schoola. Llandovery J. R. Daniel, St. Mwy- -c lublicatiotts^ TP11?™ CARDIFF TIMES, iathe LAPn?L^IIED EVRRY FRIDAT-PEIC* TWOPENCB, Son greater k WkeklY PAPER in Wales, and h« a Cireala- it hal many thousands lhan any of its contemporaries. VMat Jd oea recognised head of the Weekly Press of <* Hb inr,! co"t«ins a larger number of Advertisements than any **5^ Offirea i CARDimr. tiroprtttor D. DTTyoAar. rp.-7r Jtoteig, X HOTEL, CARblFF. PROPRIETOR MR. B. WAIN Hoteis, (for ten years Proprietor of the Griffin and Castle hegs to announce th*t he has completed taken pobgag the Cardfl Hotel C' mpanv (Limited), and has in of the ROYAL HOTEL, CAftl'lFF, which he scqulred as Iv^n.rluct- He trusts th»t the reputation which he the 0»sn,i«tar, first of the Griffin Hotel, and subsequent^ ho will carry on »i' *ia l>e an indication of the manner in which South Wales. Royal Hotel, the Largest and Be«t T -i-u- t- j& iEo-AL AlqD FAMILY. „ TEA TEMPERANCE HOTEL. door to the a^N D DINING-ROOMS. ^jwembly Rooms. Three minutes walk f»m Station, Mcmblbs. ^IRYRTAT Vi^^HENNA, Proprietor. ^JL™8- A«i;AWHOTEL, 76, OXFORD E. KEMPTHOtt^ET'SWAN8EA- The a "hove old and win (late of Cardiff), PROPRIETOR refitted a" furnished i» 8tiblished Inn, having been recenty Fsm lies, Visitois, andnnW with every comfort, establishment every "-ommercial Men will And in the abo'O Modera' e ChaT?' s. c°mmoclation, combined with very ALES, WIN «8, SPIritj „ BEST OUALIlV. WELi TOBACCO, aud CIGARS of tie J BEDS, 914f (t IB A MUMBLES pa 8) Hote,>> Opposite the Ra'hin».DSA SWANSEA, E..SiEot^ f.and St. Helen's Staiion. The above old-established «»' ^^OPRIETOrt, meat CommercM Gentlemen lg under entirely n-:W malsge- fort and accommodation, comhi J?i"1 Visitor3 wiu hnd «ver.V Tea ana Cott^T w'th m°durate charges. ee always ready. F—t rr quality so d. »« F IKbT C L A 8 8 BRITISH WORKMAN, WHARTON -STP'P'PT, CARDIFr. Beds, Is. B d and Bre*Vf.« i c.! M THK OLD AND FAMomTTT^TT THE "lALBOT^VtcJgU^^BJET, HAS BEEN REBUILT ANI) WILL BE OPENE' ANI) A fibst-class family AND COMMEKJIAL 8056 MfSK T.TWlPir.T rv ir -r;n/\mVT^ — — ris^Ltu, ^auarer. 0XF°R"R»S). aiv^'c^CAHFEN-ER'S to inform his numeroos friends **} Iaults') t "■iltten the »bo"« Large and SPACloUa Hr?1.?u-Public 1143 •ntireiy Re-built, «»d is replete witjj everv „ L>' wh,° lw 1,66,1 WINES SPIRITS, fee. CiaAhk &cy fc^mmoditioft. „ CSTONST ftA1LWir This beautifuUyfinished and wmmodiou, jjWbiUK. »« J^e Corher of Duke-street and Coinmcra^mt^ir .eut ta at Mthin u minnte of either Station. Tin beat At,erdare, Ales. Billiards on a^celebrated and coeUy ehZ&L DAVID THoM^gW|^Dlg- WIN DSORHoTEL, BUTE ^U0KS^rg~- with every convenience and comfort. An owiinZfll., w 1.3ft. j. WATERS, i.v.e of the Freemasons' Tavern, || 1096 FA MILl E REMO (By ITOAD OR RAM) Are respectfully informed that the ROATH VAN Gw be secured on the shortest notice. R. JRRIC E, PROPBIETOR, OAKFIELD-STREET, ROATH CARDIFF. v./2j'hORGE W. HUGHES, Manufacturer of sest METALLIC PENS and PESHOLDKBS, U 1' B'RNINGHAM. Sole Proprietor of Jveph ™ 53l i ■ FOUNTAIN and other METALLIC ^fL4^«^^V1nted ,8YPH011 PEN, on ctnto, No. 446, ^wui hold sufficient ink for a long letter, and the GALVANISED 48» 48$, #66, d NESS 1 J £ \4 No, 453, give universal gatisfaotion. 081 sales bu 'auttion. < No. 18, Cliar es-street,, Cardiff. MR W. P. STEPHENSON is instructed by William Vachell, E-q., to SELL by AUCTION, at tha ito.val Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 1st day of J0KB, 1875, at Two for Three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions of sale to be then pioduced, all that large and commodious FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, situate and being No. 18, Charles-street, Cardiff, lately in the oc- cnpa t bu of the proprietor, who has left the neighbourhood. The premises are most substantially built, conveniently ar- ranged, and in thorough repair. They contain VX tJASEMBST—Kitchen, 17 feet square; scullery, 17 feet by 12fet ij inches; large larder, store-room, coal, wine, and beer cellars, &c.; all fitted up with every convenience. ON GaoUlW FLOOR—Dining and drawing-rooms, each 19 feet 6 inches by 17 feet 6 inches two china pantries, lavatory, study, and smoking-room all with appropriate fittings. Fir.-i FijOjk—Two excellent bedrooms, dressing-room and nursery with bath fittings. SECOND FLOOR—Three good bedrooms. ATTIC FLOOR.-Two servants' bedrooms. All the upstairs rooms are suitably fitted up with closets, shelves, &c. The gas fittings, Venetian blinds, and all fixtures through the house will he included in the purchase money of the property. Possession may be had. For further particulars apply to B. Matthews, Esq.. Solicitor Cardiff, or to Hie Aucti oneer, Cardiff. .lp8S Crockherbtown, Cardiff.-Very extensive Business fremibes, with commodious Residence, for Sale by Auction. MR W. P. STEPHENSON is instructed by Mr Thomas Holder, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on THURsDAV, the Brit day of June, at Two for Three o'clock precisely, subject to conditions of Sale to be then produced, all those spacious and valuable BUSINESS PREMISES, recently erected on part of the site of Archer House, Crockherb- town, with the commodious RESIDENCE, large garden, and Appurtenances immediately acljoinlnv. The Business Prennsis iuelude a h .ndsome an 1 Ifty shop, 3S feet long, by 23 fo:et wide, tas«efuiiy fitted wi h iieub u nnr, find. plate glajs windows, a warehouse, 28 feet by 11 fe t, dire tly In the rear of the shop, with a dr.1 \v.uei,ou <e o, the Ihe dlll.enlOIl overhtad. Under the hop is an excellent and ell-lih ce i cellar, SS feet ny 26 feet 7 i ches, part-ady a.ciivid over t. r wine uins, &c.. with entrances frum the street and from the Wit! ehoute. The Residence has a separate entrance from tiie front, and comprises dining » nd breakf it-rooms, capittllU\<hell, with in oat complete'fittings, larder, china pantry, s-.ullery, cellar, aud offices on the first floor looking upon the street, the drawiug.room 2# feet (> inch s long, by 17 feet 6 inches wide, and 12 feet high, wbLoh would form, it necessary, an admirable Show Room), a well-lighted corridor, four large bedrooms, besides attic and con- venient closet, &c. Gas and water are laid on throughout; there is also a well, with an ample supply of pure spring water. The Ga-d-n is and well stocked, and a compact green- house contains a i full oearing. The older poi the p: ewiett is very subs antially built, and the recently, jcted buildings have been constructed of the very best materials, under thd diiect superintendence ol the pro- prlttor, witli th vu-w of permanent < ecupavion. The premises are held, with other property, under a lease, for a term of which the unexpired residue is about 42 years, and the apportioned ground rent is £1;) per annum. For further particulars apply to J. Merrills, Esq., Sol citor, Cardiff, or to the Auctioaftr, Cardiff. 1680 Pembroke Terrace, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. MR W. P. STEPHENSON will SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on MONDAY the 1st day of June, 1875, at two for three o'clock, subject to each conditions of bale as will be then and there produced. AU THOSE two new, substantially built, and handsomely finished Semi-Detached \ILLAS, eituate JN Pembroke-TE: race, Crockherb- town, held under lease for the term of 89 years, at the yearly ground rent of £18 lis. 011. J The premises have a frontage of sixty-two feet, and are built of polled Newbridge stone, with Bath-stone dressings. The interior fittings are all of the best and mo t modem description. Each villa has a small front lawn with iron palisading trellis work, side entrance to back, and include entrance lobby, partitioned in enamelled glass panels. Drawing. Dining, and Breakfast rooms, of good dimensions, kitcuen, 18ft by i4ft, with capitally fitted. dresser and moaern kitchen range, øcuLery, furnace, boiler, stone trough, hot and cold water taps, Ac. Excellent laiders^- pantry, capacious china pantry with glased and panelled doore> and shelves, hot slid cold water cistern with apparatus; bath- room with bath aid ditto, Four good bedrooms, about 15ft. square,, eajh with _cui'boai-d presses, two dressing rooms and servan'M bedrooms, flnen closets and W.C., bells, gas and water pipes 1» id throughout the premises. The principal rooms have wh ite nurbl^ chimney pieces, and are well finished as to ceutr es, fWjmicocif yor furthw particulars apply to the uctioneer. Due 1606; Castle-road, opporita Plasnewydd Lodre. TV1AI?CTION' atS.P?HENS0N SELL b> 1st dTv OF JLIN" AF2 for HOT«L» C»RDIFF. <>« Tuesday, ths U wifl be then and TW C1OCK, subject to such conditions of sal e &t^hed MIL »" THAT New and Semi i- Detochea V1L1.A, situate in CasUe-road, and adjoining RoseaeatJh stone6 with ^th^ffton^1^113, ^uilt of h»»h)er-dre8sed Newbridg*- tines of (rood desien anj ™188' and finished internally with fit- including Entrance Hall |w P T S ,?n«ftn,d fixpd into small Green-Housl) 'chi^p P^r Tr' BackEPa[lour (openu « other Offices • Kit/-hJ? Vr Pantry, Larder, Pantry Closet, a? K! and the usual fitting W1^ Dresser, Scullery with fcoii er STWRS J?"S?SRM» .„d d,pth, 2Ml. js For further particulars appiytoUie Auctioneer. 9520 1604 SALE THIS DAY.~ To Builders and Others IVFfS JS?^DEB' BROS- in- if*i £ £ £ S'g-snSSirS the Atlantic Steamship Company, at the top of the East Dock Cardiff, on Tuesday the 25th dav of May fmt at S o^clockTn the Afternoon, punctua ly, 4d B iRREcS of CEMENT tx S.S. Glamorgan. Samples of the Cement may be seen at tho Offices or Warehouses of the Company. 0r upon application to the Auc ioneer's 7tJ, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. May 15th, 1875. 9572 Cardiff Arms Hotel, Cardiff.—Sale of Pure Bred Alderney. Jersey, and Guernsey Cows and Heifeis, MR BODINGTON, M.R.C.V.S., haa been favoured with instructions from Mr Henry Jam«>s Cor- nish, of Sherborne, Dorset, to SELL by AUCTION, ou SATUR- DAY, the 29.h day of May, 1875, in the Yard of the above Hotel commencing at Three o'o oc!c p.m.. a very eboice herd of Aldnrnfcv' Jersey, and Guernsey COWS and HEIFERS, selected sptci^llyfor this sale. Mr H. J. Cornish and his late Father have been importers of the Channel X-lands Cattla for m re than 39 ve rs, and having had the advantage of re^idinf in the Isla ,d for 15 years Mr C is onabled to select from the herds of th- be-.t bre ders Purchasers may, with the great, st confi lenc, rely upon Mr C to obtain a pure bred anurial, as he do,n not pu chas^ Cattle in the Knglish Markets. The herd may be view«d on the morning of Salo at the Yard of Cardiff Aims Hotel, Ca diff. N. li.—Mr Cornish has no connection with any other Establish- ». Catalogues may be obtained of the Auctioneer or at ths Cardiff Arms HoteL Auctioneer's Residence and Offices, 4, Penlline-terrace. Canton. Cardiff. Canton, May 18th, 1875. 0415 Bfidgend, GlamorganShi i e. -Valuable Building Land and Ground Bn g Rents for Sale. -*M"R. ROBERT EVANS is commissioned by itX th« Tr+U?t^ria!?i«r to* Win Of Christopher Truman, Esq., deceased, t> SELL by AUCTION, at the Wyndham Anns Hotel, at Bridgend, on t-aturday, the i9th day of May, 1875, at two for T^reoocl>ck mtheAftftrno(.n, the following valuable BUILDING LA^ and GROUND RENTS, in Three Lots Lot. L—^j fh» the Turnpike Gate, at Oldcistle, Bridgend, on the we,tern side of and adjoining the Turnpike Road 1 now in the occupation of Mr David Llewellyn, and containing 2a. Or 10p., mo'e or less. This Lot affords an admirable wte for a Bailding Speculation r Yil as and Cottages, for which there ig a great and ever-in- Lot^TGRtiUNp RENT of £ 5 pr annanii payable hal(. yearly, aiising out of and well secured by Two Villa Residences, situate n'"1 i^d to MrDat^d 'u* and adjoining also to Lot I. ^7 iot the ot 99 ye fm the saw term of 99 The Freehold Reversion at the expiration of the said term of 99 years is sold with the Ground 3.- A GROUND RENT of £ 10 10,. p6r anmlni) ble half-yearly, arising ou^0ialj J BnLrad^n ll7 Twelve Cotta8e8» situate at the top 01d^„e'(, n»vf^ 11 ,^e northern side of a id adjoining Lot 1, le^5? 41The FwS? ,{?rDthe *» go vporu fiom of ™ay» r??* Abe Freehold Keveraion at the expirati n of the said term ot 99 years is sold *ith the Ground B Plans and particulars may be obtained of Messrs Sole, Turner and KnLht, Solidltors,. «8, oA'd«™anbuO-. London'; .of Mr Thomas Stockwood, Solicitor, Bridgend, and of Mr Robert Evans, Anctioneer, Bridgend. 9484, 2, College-street, Swansea. MESSRS PRICE, JENKINS & CO., have been favoured with instructions by Mi^J^Pman Jacobs, to SELL bv AUCTION, at the above Premwes, on TUESBAY, JLNE 1st, and following cja^,sr'. vfr WATCAks ^uable and choice STOCK of <>0LD and SILVER WATCAes Chains, Dia- mond and other Jewellery, choice and prJ^ £ ed Household FU RNI J'URE, Oil Paintings by old «e Vertu, Pony Doe-Cart, and Silver-plated Shares «> Public Companies and-in the followin^ Shi^ —BaTque Min- strel King, Swansea Castle, Windsor Castle, Amorette, Mabel, ^lle'to'comnience each day at Eleven a-m. prompt. Full Catalogues will appear prior to Sal^, College Chambers,Swansea, May 21st, 1W»S Sales by Auctiolt. MOJSMOU rhSHlRE. 9 PARISHES OF NASH AND MYNYDDYSLLWYN. VALUABLE MINERAL AND OTHER PROPERTIES. MR. T. E. GEORGE is instructed by the Trustees of the Will of the late Henry Edwards, deceased, to SELL by AUCTION, at the KING'S HEAD HOTEL NEVVPOBT. MONMOUTHSHIRE, on Wednesday the 2nd! day of'June 1875, at 2 o'clock, p.m., subject to conditions of Sale to be then pro- duced, the following VALUABLE PROPERTIES, viz P LOT 1.—All that excellent piece of rich FREEHOLD MEADOW LAND, being No. 432 on the Tithe Map of the Parish of Nash, containing 7a. lr. 24p. (more or lesa) situate adjoining the road lesding from Nash to Newport, and within one mile of the River Usk, and now in the occupation of Mr Edward Morgan as yearly tenant at the Rent of hil per annum. LOT 2.—All thoso 4 Copyhold MESSUAGES or Dwelling- houses, Gardens, Outbuildings, and Premises, with the T«o Pieces ot Copyhold Ijand adjoining the same, being- Noa. 8501. 3502, &04, and part, on South Side of Railway of Nos. 3505 and 3518 on the Tithe Map of the Pai.ish of Mynyddysllwyn contain- ing la. 3r. S0p. (more or less) situate near Newbridge, which houses aud gardens are occupied by I. Wdliams, William Daviee, David Davies, and Daniel Lock as monthly tenants. LOT 3.—All those two h (foverly in four pieces), being part of No. 3o05 and 3518, on north side of railway, slid Nos. 3516 and 3517 on the Tithe Map of the said Parish, containing 2a. lr. 37p. (more or less), situate heir Tvjnre %an occupation road to this Lot. LOT 4.—All those Two C°PYHOLD P,ec« of LAND| part of No. 3521, on the Tithe Map ofthesaid Parish, containing lr. 32p. (inoro or less), situate on the South aide of the Great Wfl-tcrn Railway, near Newbridge, aforesaid. LOT 5.—Ail that COPYHOLD piece of LAND, being No. 3549, on the Tithe Map of the said Parish, containing 8a. lr. 34p. (more or loss), situate near New5^'in S Th»j several pieces of land m Lots 2, 3, 4, and 5, are parts of Twyn two Dows property, now rented by Mr David LViwarda as yearly tenant, aii.f,.b e nBh ^o»d are admir- ab!y adapted foi building iurM^. LOT 6.—AIM hat Capua' COPY H'OLD F.A BM comprising Mes- suage or Dwelling hous ban., £ iind «jther ■"utbmldings, contain- in^r ^da. 5d (more •'r M land cthed 4* 'i'yr-h "wnt ijtu^ e"in the said paruh by Mr* TlkoSk (,wf.n t^o.-iv t.'naut, at a lent ot per annum. Also a' i that Capital COPYHOL of A8J1 Mesfc Cage, Bvri., and o=her outouildJ.;gS, 10u. (morei or less) of iand :S;n^nr^u?rdTyUMrslin^ a W* 'arm lr. 22p is ap- proached by the'Old Parish Road- from Newbridge, Vnd tL iarish Road from Crumlm, is nthrn » few n,IU^ ,k of the Crumlin htation, on ^i way, cwn-1 mands an excellent view of the far famed Crumlm Viaduct and Burrounding ecenery, which is very beautiful, and is elewiblefor building sitw. M h T. Under an agreement dated 7thi March,1859, the License of the Lord of the Manor was grante4 for worluug the two •earns of coal, known as lh.e „VaP^L! Mynjddy*. llwyn Veins, under the m this lot lor f 21 years, ftom 1st January, 1859, at a Royalty of 2d. per 3 t0lhe above Lets (exespt Lot 1) are Situate within the Manor k of Aoei c'trne, and will comprise all the Mines of Coal, Iron- i stone, and other Minerals thereunder. It is believed that the; game valuable veios are to Abercarne. i LOT 7. -An Undivided Moiety of all that COPYHOLD MES- SUAGE or DWELLING HoU»E,. a?d Premises, | with the several pieces or parcels of J*pd thereto belon^iug, being No. 3,468, 3,459, 3,558, and part of NOB. 3,507 and 3^,48 on. 1 the Tithe ilap of thesaia Parian, contouang 9a. lr. lop. fmore or 1 leaai situate at Cwm Dows, near Newbridge, aforesaid, now in the o^'pati"n of Mr Joha Jones, as yearly tenant lne The Minerals under this Lot are excepted, being comprised i 10ThiS Lot will be soli subject t« an Indenture of Lease, dated 14th June, 18C9, whereby one Statute Acre of the sur- face thereof was leased for 21 years from 1st July, 1869, 5 but with the benefit of the yearly rent of £ 2 thereby re- | LoT^-One Undivided Sixth Pwt or Share of all those COPY- J HOLD LANDS, with the MESSUAGE or DWELLlNG-HOUSK. « ,?thuildin«. and Premises belonging thereto, called •• Twvn Filkins Stuate near Twynfilkins Colliery in the said oarish of' 1 MvnVddvallHyn. containing m the whole 40a. 3r. 24p. (mora or a2 now to th0j pupation of Mr. M. Thomas^ and othera' eany tenants, and adjoining tend j belonging to the Right, Honouwblee the Marquw of Bute and Lord Tredegar, j/l u«i*kprt ff jn, t and others* The Minerals under this Lot are excepted, being coin prised. i .-IT a^AJl the undivided sixth-part or share of the COAL-. 1 MINKS' IRONSTONE, and other MINERALS lying under ceitain copyhoW lands, containing in the whole 89 acres, more or W i ZiZg the lands comprised m Lot* T and 8, together with 1 P^tygwydda Farm and Lands nev Cwm Dowrwithin the said j Iff* will *) soW wbject to a Deed dated 1st July, 18SS, whereby the Liconsu of the Lard of thj manor was given for working of all the minerals kt a royalty of 3d. per ton for 21 veuf* from that date, renewable at 21 years for ever, and also to an indenture of lease dated 14th June, 1869, whereby the Ud- nerand Lower Mjnyddvsllwyn veins of coal, under 2a. ir. 21n more or less of part of enclosure No. 3507 on the t ithe-map of the said parish, were l^sed for 21 years from 1st October 1868. but with the benefit of the annual rent of £ 10 thereby The above Lots WU1 be sold Bubject to the existing tenancies ..„d all Land -Jax, Tithe rent oharges, chief rents, linee. heriotl' rights, easements, and like liabilities (if any) respectively, affecting tKThareei« a right of common within the manor of AUercarne. belonging to the copyhold lands comprised in lots 2, 8, 4,6, ^7, &1?LOT 10.-SIXTEEN ORIGINAL £ 10 SHARES (fully paid up) in the Newport and Piligwenlly Waterworks Company, Newport, M £ t 11.—SIXTEEN £ 10 SIX PER CENT. PREFERENTIAL qhaRKS ffully paid «P)»" the same Company. u n-THIKTY-XWO NEW ORDINARY £ 10 SHARKS fwl'ih £ 3 per share paid) in the same Company..1141188 For further particulate and plans of the properties apply to the "SH&S.1'jgSraE&aTOrlfe- SOLICITOR, CARDIFF. Dated 4th May, 187B. 9273 Preliminary Notice. Clearance Sale of Household Furniture without reserve at the flew Victoria Auction Rooms, St Mary-street, Cardiff. MESSRS LAWRENCE and CO. having re- ceived a quantity of HOUSEHOLDFURNITURK forSALR by PUBLIC AUCTION, and not having 100m for the Sf^eTare making extensive alterations m which will bo o*m- ^TrftheS'ttaS.wS & S0?dWa Further particulars will appear 111 luture advertisements. Cardiff. May 21, 1876. 8508 r « if ,t,.hen Garden, well-stocked with choice fruit ^TTAGE a.^da FE'RRY over the River uJk" Th^se Pv. mi-e are held for a Term of 1,000 September, l70i>, at -he nominal rent of id. from iUso Saver 'l Pi cs .'f FaEtoHOLD LAND, containing nnwards of 16 Acres, with a Cottage, M.ltaouse, Barn, Stable. aad pS ll»e Pioperty (wl ich lies in a ring fence) i, .<oll| Gafn,"S»,Ui*ed ttie tansh of Llanwenarth^ ab^ ut Two miles from the Town of Aber»;ave,ny and most pi^^y S the bank of the River Usk (so celebrated for it* *aimon aodtoJSt fishing), which bounds tho estate lor nearly one-third of a wii» '"■JliTi^nd is planted with choice Fruit Trees, aud contW several eligible sites for building purposes. contains Such an opportunity of a^uirmgasmaU hvnt moat oompact and valuable estate in the beautiful Vale of the Usk, and on the bank of that river, rarely preserits itself. For further particulars and plans apply to the Auctioneer, or to Hedsrs Watford and GabD, Solicitors, Abergavenny. 9180 Preiiminary. Announcowftnt. MR. EDWARD ROBERTS hns been instructed to sen, by AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms High-street, Swansea, on FrtlDAY.Juins 4th, 1875, all that built DW £ .IjLIvG-HOUSE and PRU^ISEs. being N0. ^ly^th. ampton-place, having a frontage of 20 teet by a depth at 156 f. et. The house contains eleven tooths, two w.c. s, &c. water and m laid on is thoroughly draine r; also, a two-Stall Stable Coach- house, ahd Loft at the rta-, with back entrance. Hela of 99 years from 24th June, 1850, at the low ground-rent of £ 4 per annum. • Sale to commence at Three o clock. 9447 ""Action Booms, 72,°PP^te the F KNIGHT, Auctioneer and Drapers' Valuer^ • thanks the inhabiUnts of Swansea for their patrona» during the 16 years he has been in business, and informs th<» that be will hold periodical Sates by j^t'onv at the above roomsw of Furniture and other Effects. Parties havmg 8Uch for m send them in at any time. Cash advanced if desired. Orders for sales solicited, and instroetions n^ve^ at Ko. 1, Gore-terracsj, or 72. High-street. Accounts settled promptly. gggg TS. HUNTLEY, (GENERAL AUCTIONEER- # HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT, SWISS CHAMBERS, 64, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. All btuihess entrusted to ^I^ty^xecuted with fi^elitj*-(ni j Orders lor AUCTION SAljES solicited. Ssttlehienfc I ntdBe on day after sals. HOUSE PROPERTY bought and tsldNV | >W— 1;as j¡tttt Jluftioit. — — SALK THIS DAY. LUCtion Rooms (opposite the Railway Station), 72, High-street, Swansea —To Shopkeepers and others. It/TR. F. KNIGHT has received instructions LtJL to SELL by AUl/TION, at the above Rooms, on TUES- >AY,'May 25th, 1875, and following days, a quantity "f IRON- IONGERY, GLASS WARE, FANCY GOOD3, &c., comprising iron edsteada, chimney glasses, dressing ditto, tea-pots, vaSt", lustres, mvM and forks, writing desks, pictures, carpet bags, bird cages, rays, cruet stands, tea mill, tea mixer, canisters, weighing ma- binst "so and weights, and a large quantity of other goods too umerous to he mentioned. Sale at even o'clock in the morning and Six o,clock in the vening, On WEDNESDAY. May 26th, will be sold a quantity of ItOUSE- IOLD FURNITURE, &c., comprising drawing-room suite in amask, loo and square tables, occasional ditto, easy chairs in air and American cloth, couches, cane seat and kitchen chairs, jiajfogany half-tester and iron French bedsteads, palliasses, lather and millpuff beds, bolsters and pillows, washstands, dress ig tables, sets of ware, dressing glasses, mahogany chests of glass, china, set of jugs, and a quantity kitchen requisites. Sale at Eleven o'clock in the morning. 9467 SALE TO-MORROW. DRAPERY STOCK FOR SALE. iyf R T, H. DAVISS will OFFER for SALE j/jL. on WEDNESDAY, the 28th day of May, 1875, at Union iHUflbers, 18. Union-street, fwa' sea, a quantity of DRAPERY pODS, consisting of blankets, sheets, Paisley and other shawls, iue serge, brown do., turnovers, lace shawls, linseys, merinos, fllale to commence at Eleven o'clock m the forenoon. "Goods on tew morning of sale. Auctioneer's Offices: Union-street, Swansea. 9369 Victoria Concert Rooms, Cardiff.-To Music Hall Proprietors, H-ttel Keepers, and others. MrESSRS. BARNARD, THOMAS, CLARKE, L*f«»d CO. have receivdd instructions from Mr F. W. OFFSaN, who is leaving Cardiff, to 8NLL by AUCTION, in 1 ts to suit purchaters, at the Hall, No. 69, St. Mary-street, irdiff, on I UE t)AY, June 1, the whole of the valuable FUR- A "FITIINGS, &c-, belonging to the abflve establishment gether with a portion of the Ho usehold Effects, including a mi-grand p'anoforte, six pier glassts, 4ft. by 8fU 3in., and two tto, 4ft by 1 foot lOin., in gilt frames two 5-light gas chande- trs' with globes 24 refreshment tables, with iron stands and arble tops, 3ft. by 2ft nine .settees, various lengths, in nerican cloth, stuffed, with backs of same 115 cane-seated ools 40 cane-seated chairs, 24 wooden chairs stained counter, ith drawers and cupboards, and marble slab on the top, 9ft. nlth; 50 assorted glass globes; 10 linen blinds with rollers; Icloth en floor (about 150 yardt); seven bay trees in tubs 16 :r11bø (various) in pots; one 16ft. ladder; one pair steps; fender gether with a portion of the Ho usehold Effects, including a mi-grand p'anoforte, six pier glassts, 4ft. by 8fU 3in., and two tto, 4ft by 1 foot lOin., in gilt frames two 5-light gas chande- trs' with globes 24 refreshment tables, with iron stands and arble tops, 3ft. by 2ft nine .settees, various lengths, in nerican cloth, stuffed, with backs of same 115 cane-seated ools 40 cane-seated chairs, 24 wooden chairs stained counter, ith drawers and cupboards, and marble slab on the top, 9 ft. ngtb; 50 assorted glass globes; 10 linen blinds with rollers; Icloth en floor (about 150 yard*); seven bay trees in tubs 16 •rubs (various) in pots; one 16ft. ladder; one pair steps; fender id lire-Irons; three large wooden frames for posters and show lis, &c., &c- The household effects include a cottage piano, ut iron bedsteads, one spring mattress, washstands, dressing hies kitchen utensils, <sc. The sale will commence punctually I tw*< o'clock p.m. All further particulars m*y be had on ap- J{«a.tion to the auctioneers, at their offices. ^Crockherbtown, Cardiff, May 22; 1876. gjESSRS PRICE, JENKINS, AND CO., kHOTIONEERS, VALUERS, EsTATE, HOUSE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, COLLEGE CHAMBERS COLLEGE-STREET, SWANSEA, VY-G respectfully to inform the mhabi :a nh of Swansea and tietifcbourhood that they have just commenced in tht above gtoibem and their long and varied experience in all departments Compare* will enable them to afford their Clients the advan- a of that experience. They, at the same time, assure all those tho may Mail themselves of their services that their instructions I be carried out with promptitude and dispatch. r l uring the alterations of the C liege Chambers, all communi- Pi lor Price, Jenkins, and Co. will btt attended to at their rary Offices, 4, Trinity-piace, Swansea. 9064 fL'L I A M SANDERS, AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, S 8, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF, R Has the following PRO PKRTIES for SALE ICARDIFF.-TWO houses in Canal Parade a.nd three cottages in Ike dourt adjoining; Grocer's Shop, in Buzzard-street, with iwhte and other back premises. Four houses in ttunell-Street. .■ROATH.—Detached Villa, Clifton-street; Three genteel Resi- iwiiois in Cyril-street; t i^ht houses in 2merald-stroet Two ■rases in Topaz-treet; ond One House in Partridge-road. .fCATJIAY8. —Five houses in Woodville Terrace; tiro houses sits o| [ A" ^heo^f prupo^tton of 'the purchase money may be had on Public 31#ticto. V UJ SAINTSCH URCH, TYNDALL-STREET A CARDIFF. -) |b Services in this Church will in future be conducted in English. On SUNDAY, t The gev. WI Ware HARRIES, M.A., Rector of St. Brides Super-Ely. ( pREACH in the MORNING and EVENING. Bel) £ »EC-lMENTALC)RDER3 by J7 H.~BURGESS; KJ <^ptain commanding 1st Glamorgan Artillery Volun- Headquarters, Swansea Castle, 21st May, 1875. I.-Fill-dress parade on Monday, the 24th inst., and every lhind*yintil further orders. Fall in at Worcester-place afi 7.15 • m., shrr. Band to attend. T% 91* recruits not fitted with clothing will attend at the jtes'.le I»ll, at 7.30 p.m-, ou Tuesday, to fit their clotuing. fs.—C*bine practice at theRange at 6.30 p.m. on Tuesday, and ft S.8Q poa. on Saturday members must be at the firing point the tite appointed. 14. Ou.drill at the Ounshed on Wednesday, Thursday, and friday, 8 p.m. Plain clothes. Tor duy during tho Week ending 30th May, 1875 :—Lieutenant Ju V. Colton, Sergt J. F- Crawford; Corporal T. Rees; Bomb. Vi BEmmock Trumpeter W. C. Jei.kins.—By order. T (Signed) J. H. BURGESS, Captain Commanding. ]^j^LCHEAP MAEIxNE EXCURSION atWMttMt-' f.CiKVIDON, WESTON, & THE FLAT HOLMES. i'jfhe fin*, new, powerful Passenger Steamer LADY TREDEGAR fell run » to-and-fro EXCURSION TRIP (tircuustanoea per- • tting) from NEWPORf to CLEVEDON, WESTON, and the ILMF HOLilES on TbUBSDAY, JUNE 3rd, 1875, and will start Sov Newport Bridge at 8.0 a.m. and 3.0 p.m., leaving the Holmes mttio return trip at 6.0 p.m., Westou 5.30 p.m., and Cluvedon n(UL 1 Fares to and fro;—Siloon, 2s; Fore Cabin, Is fld. I A Iliaw Band will be engaged on this occasion. | Refresh tuto on Board. > J. S. GRIFTITHS, | HtO Refreshment Contractor, Oxford Hotel, Cardiff. HEAP EXC TTR SIONS. —— EXCURSION FROM CARDIFF TO WATCHET, ■ MINE HEAD. AND LYNMOUTH. L The "La*'y Tredegar" will make an EXCURSION TRIP from CARDIFF to WAlCHET, MINEHEAD, and LYNMOUTH on THURSDAY, May 27, and wi 1 start from CARDIFF PIKR head A 9.SO a.m r ieeving LYNMOUTH < n the return trip at 6.30 p.m., MlNEHEADAt r p.na., and V\ ATCHET at 7.45 p.m. Fares to and Tom to WaUhet and Minehea<d—Saloon, 3d; Fore Cabin, 2s. .,am to and flo to Lynmouth-Saloon, 3s Cd: Fore Cabin. IS 6d. The MAGNIFICENT SCENERY aruund Lynton, Lynmouth, 40 ttle Valley- of Rocks is unequalled for grandeur. A BRASS AAND will be engaged far the oocaaion. 5XCURSION FROM NEWPORT TO WATCHET, MINRHEAD AND LYNMOUTH. "THE LADY TREDEGAR" 701 ran an EXCURSION TRIP from NEWPORT to WATCHET, ii £ .EHl £ AD, and LYNMOCTH ou THURSDAY, Mny 27, and ill start from Newport Bridge at 8 a.m., leaving Lynmouth on ifas returntrip at i.ao p.m., M nehead at 7 p.m., and Watchet at fr<>~Tu Watchet aud Minebead, Saloon, L; yore Cabin, 2s. To Lynmouth, Saloon, 3s 6d; Fore Cabin 8d J- S. GRIFFITHS, Reireshment Contractor, P09 Oxford. Hotel, Cardiff. gCRIPTURAL HOLINESS UNION. :iThe MEETINGS for the Promotion of SCRIPTURAL HOLINESS iwill be continued weekly as follow8 SUNDAY AFTERNOON in lifee Swiss Hall at 3 o'clock. WEDNESDAY EVENING, iu tee Swiss Hall at 3 o'clock. SATURDAY EVENING, in the Iprie&rfB9 Meeting House, Charles-street, at 7 o'clock- Sill who attend these Meetings are requested to bring their Bibles t with them-psalm cxix, 130 verse. 6905 (p O B E~R~T SHTm"P S O N, Late Manager of the Western If ail. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. TRADESMKN'H BOOKd KEPT by the YEAR, or SUPER- INTENDED and BALANCED at stated intervals for an [ Annual Fee. RENTS AND DEBTS COLLECTED ON MODERATE TERMS. ADVBRWSBMBST AGENT. R. SIMPSON inserts advertisements in all the London and f 8WI80 C*AMBEM,^7 cm^a^BTOWN, CARDIFF. n r —————————————— PUBLIC JTATICFS. j^AiTDIF F TOWN M f SS ION AND BIBLE WOMEN'S MISSION. The Annual MEETING of the above Societies will be held in the Town Hail, on TUEBDAY EVENING next, May 25th. Reports of the Societies for the Year 1874 will be presented, and Addressee delivered by several Ministers and Gentlemen, also by the Town Missionaries. The Chair will be taken at Half-past Seven, by Rees Jones, Esq. A Collection will be mads at the close of the Meeting on behalf of the two Societies. 9563 M ir M -.0- R r A L TO THE kATE LORD TREDEGAR At an influential meeting, held at Newport, on the 17th Febru- ary last, his Grace the liuka of Beaufort, K.G., presiding, the fallowing resolution was unanimously adopted >> That a subscription be entered into with the object of pre- senting to the Right Honourable Lord Tredegar some lasiing testimonial "f the high personal esteem entertained for him; of the grateful apprec ation of the liberality and zeal with which for more than 25 ytars he has lost: red the Tredegar Cattle !:how,' founded by his late father more than half a century ago, whicn has now attained a position second to none of the kind in the United Kingdom; and of the valuable support which, iluiint a long life, His Lordship has extended to the geneial Agricultural interests of the Kingdom." Unfortunately, before this resolu'ien could be carried into effect to the great regret of his numerous friends and admirers, his Lordship has been removed by death. It is now deteimined to carry out the spirit of th resolution bv a suitable memorial, to mark the high appreciation ar.d affection in which the late Lord Tredegar was held by all who knew him. It was unanimously resolved at a meeting of the General Com- mittee, and Buppor ers of the above (held at Newpo t on the 2uth May, his Grace the Duke of Beaufort, K.G., iQ the chair) that tt e MEMORIAL should take the form of a CORN EXCHANGE or AGKlCULTURAL HALL, with a Statue or Bust of the late Loid Tredegar, over the entrance to be erected in Newport. It is now requested that all pers us w.shins; to subscribe will send in their names without delay, to the Hon Sec., R. STRATTON, The Duffryn, Newport. Or to any branch of the West of England or National Fro incial Banks in the counties c f Monmouth, Glamorgan, Brecon, or Here- ford. 9579 ~\JR..1. W. THOMAS, F.C.S., having com- pleted his new Laboratory, is prepared to receive Sam- ples for Analysis. Cardiff Laboratory, West Wharf. To CAPITALISTS AND 0 THE R S. FIFTY tlO Shires in a well-known IRONWORKS in South Waleg for immediate dispoul, The Vendor will, if necessary, iuarantee a dividend of L5 per Centum per Annum from t^e completion of the Purchase for Two years. For further porticulais apply to- H. COUSINS, Solicitor, 76, St. Mary-street, 9570 Cardiff. SCREW BTEAM PACKET COMPANYS )k3 EXCURSIONS. SUNDAY AT ILFRACOMBE OR WESTON-SUPER-MARE. On SATURDAY NEXT, May i9th, the New Fa-t-Sailing Pas- senger Saloon Steamer PRINCESS OF WALES will leave New- port Bridge (wind, weather, and all circumstances permitting} at One o'cl ick Afternoon, returning from Ilfratombe at Eleven o'clock Noon Monday. Fares to and fro :-Ilfracorabe-Saloon and Quarter-Deck, 6s Fore Cabin, 4s. Weston-S'per-MM.re-S&loon and Ouarter-Ueck, Si Cd Fore Cahin, 2s 6d. Single Fares-5s and 3s 6d, 3s and 2s. Tickets available far a Month. Steward and Refreshments on Board. Dated JOHN YOUNG, Manager. Beaufort Wharf, Newport, May 21,1876. 9673 PHIIAM TILiOAI.AJt Junior, h':J J "6 Wti Ifof%m tint I WW -906 responsible for aa^rwMtiMINj tracted by my wife after this date.—P. Thomas, Junior, St FagaiiS, May 21st, 1875. 9502 ftm&m and Cantrartsi. 0ANTON LOCAL BOARD uF HEALTH. TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. The Canton Local Board of Health are piepared to receive TENDERS for the PAVING and CURBING of portion of Leck- with-road, known as Atlas-terrace. Specification may be s. en at the offices of Messrs James, Seward, and Thomas, Surveyors, <fce., St. John's Cham tiers, Cardiff. fe Sealed tenders endorsed Leckwith-road Footpaths," to be delivered to my office on or before the 29th inst W. P. JAMES, 9571 Surveyor to the Board. TENDERS are invited on or before 31st inst. Addressed to the undersigned. For Building T»VO Semi- detached VILLAS at Maesyewmmer,Mon. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Offices of D. H. DANIEL, C E., &c. 12, St. John-street, Cardiff. 21st May, 1875. 9495 FJIO BUI LDERS. TENDERS are invited for the trection of a Minister's RESI- DENCE, Loudoun-square, Cardiff. Plans and specifications may u seen at mv office from Frdsiy, May 21st, to wedne day, May h, 1875. Tenders must be delivered a" fewiss Chambers, on the 3 last named day, nos later than 4 p.m. The lowest or any ader not necessarily accepted. F. CUTLAN, Architect, 9461 Swiss Chambers, Cardiff. TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. WANTED, TENDERS for LENGTHENING the GLOBE GRAVING DOCK, South Dock Basin, Swansea. PIau, &c cm be seen on the premises. Tenders to b delivered on or before the 29th May inst. Trie Company do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender, nor to pay any expense connected wim the same. 9418 rjlO BUILDERS. The f^nny School Board invite TENDERS for the ERECTION ef a SCHOOLHOUSE, Ac., for 50 children, at Heol Scnny, Devrnook. Plans and Specifications are to be seen with the Rev. Evan Powell, Devynock, near Brecon. Tenders to be sent in not later than JUNE 1st, 1875, to Rev. Evan Poweil, Devj nock. The Committee do not pledge themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. 9175 F IRE, LIFE. AND PLATE GLASS INSURANCE AGENT. WILLIAM ROBBINS, 15, NORTHCOTE STREET, CASTLE ROAD, CARDIFF. HOUSE, ESTATE, AND COMMISSION AGENT. The Alliance Fire Office. Provincial Life Offloe, »d National^ vincial Plate Glass Insurance Office. 9576 EMPLOY THE "STAR" FURNITURE VANS. nrnrr l- THE HAYES' CARDlFF- 94^ rpHK~WBST fOSN™wed).WA60N C0M- ANOKACTUB»gcOTRBAAwAT WAGONS Of every description for Cash, or on -.nnents over a series of years. Defe neW Portable J!;1gine8 011 SaJe. Road Carte and Some and Wasons. iron oyFICES WORCESTER. <739 JSTABLIsHED THIRTY ^EARS RAM. B jGHTON AND COMPANY'S LONDON PIANOFORTE AND MUSIO WAREHOUSE, 74. CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. PRICE LIST OF PIANOFORTES, HARMONIUMS, and AMKBlfiAK ORGANI Sotn POST-FREE on APPLICATION KM J3 Ullhtt5 ddfttS. 11, 12, lo, &, li, ST. MARY-STREET. JJOWELL AND COMPANY THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, Are now making hei r SECOND SHOW OF* NEW SPRING GOODS. HOWELL AND COMPANY, 11, 12, 13, AM, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 9411 JOHN JEN~K INS AND CO., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, TRADE VALUERS AND STOCK TAKERS. RECEIVERS AND TRUSTEES Under the Provisions of the Bankruptcy Act, 1869. STATEMENTS OF AFFAIRS PREPARED, AND STOCKS TAKEN FOR MEETINGS OF CREDITORS In LIQUIDATION, COMPOSITION, or BANKRUPTCY. OFFICES :— 20, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 7784 VARIETY AND ALUEl RIGHTLY INTERPRETED AT THE CARDIFF HOUSE, We are now NEW SEASON GOODS: the Stock has been bought we.l-contains most of the Fashionable Navel- tiefc in Boj s, Youths, and Gev t emerrs Ready-made Clcthinll- and the price, will be found unusually low, 8S the gene-al de- p*ession of trade ha* turned the ma: kets considerably in favour of Cash Buyers. Special attention is requested to the new Double Breasted Coats, Suits of a piece," Trousers and Vests to match; and to the new Shapes in Silk, and straw Hats for Gkntiemen and Juveniles. A large assortment Ü1 Summer hosiery, Portm^iteaus, Hat Cases, Ttunks, Bags, Rugs, and other ira veiling requisites. Messrs. W. PRICE a-d SONS. HKhionabfe Clothiers and Outfitters, Oaruyj House, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 6 w. AND S. HERN, TRUSTEES AND RECEIVER^ IN BANKRTJPTCY. -_h_ COMPOSITIONS AND LIQUIDATIONS BY c ARRANGEMENT WITH CREDITORS EFFECTED. WEST OF ENGLAND INSURANCE OFFICE, 8, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. 8005 "QTAR FURNITURE VAN OFFICE, o 1, THE HAYES. Cardiff, Brd May, 1876. SIR,—I beg to inform you that I have this u&y sold my Furni- ture Van, general Hauling, and Commission Agency Business, which I have earned on a my oliicss as above, to my brother, Mr S J. Davies, and beg lespactfully to gOMcit for him as njuch of your kind patronage and suprort as you ha ve so liberall,, accorded me during th, eight years I have been in the business. At the same time I desire to avail myself of this 0] portunity to- thank you very sincerely for the kind and iberallSupport I have always rective at ytiur hinds,-I am, Sir, Your obedient Servant, W. H. DAVIES. 1, The Hayes, Cardiff, 3rd May, 1876. SIR,-I have this day taken to the fcusiuess 80 successfully carried on by my brother, Mr W. H. Davies, for the past eight years. trust tht by employing none but first- class workmen, giving to all orders my per-k nal attention, and having in use the Largest and Best Furniture Vans specially con- structed for the R-.moval of Furniture, &c., by Road or Rail, to merit a continuance of your support. At any time you may re- quire my service", I sha 1 be happy to wait on you personally, and give you an estimate for executing the sasac, and to tubmlt copies of numerous testimonials which have been sent to our film by customers expressing their entire satisfaction at the way in which their order5 have been carried out. 1 am. Sir, Your obedient Servant, 9518 S. J. DAVIES. EE R A N D PORTER STORES TKAM ROAD, PONTYPRIDD. JOHN J. EVANS, WHOLESALE AND FAMILY ALE AND PORTER MERCHANT. AGENT for S. ALLSOPP and SONS PORTER and BURTON ALES. 9557 C. LEECH, BILL POSTER a, AND ADVERTISING CONTRACTOR, 17, WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF, aV 3, CARDIFF-STREET. ABERDARB, Rents all tho Prinwrai aro most prominent POSTING STA- TIONS in Town Crier for Aberdire. JOSEPH W R H T and Co., ENGINEERS and IRONFOUNOERS, CHAIN AND ANOHOR|WORKS, TIPTON, Makers ol CHAIN CABLES AND ANCHORS, Common, Best, Best Best, and Treble Best CRANE AND PIT CHAINS, Anvils, Vices, Spades and Shovels, Spikes, Bolts, and Nuts, Thim- bles aad Clip Hooks, Hammered Shafts and Bar Iron. OM GREAT TEST OF CYRUS PRICE & CO.'8 t SAFES, In the Great FIRE at BROADCLIST, near fiXETER. From the Illustrated London Xew, May 14th, and Graphic^ M*y <th, aud extracted from the Exeter and Plymouth May 24th, 1870.) A FIRE-PROOF SAFE WELL TESTED! On the occasion of the recent fire at Brondclist, a fire-proof M-tt manufactured by Messrs. C. Price and Co., of the Britannia Works, Wolverhampton, underwent a severe and successful test. It was in Mr. Burton's farm-lioose (which was one of the sixty- three houses that were burnt to the ground), and was covered with a heated mass of mat erials, completely enveloped in fire for three days after the great conflagratioil On its recovery it was foand red hot, and was taken to the agent of Messrs. C. Prioe and Co.-Mr. S Pearse, Fore-street, Exeter-to be opened. It was opened with very little trouble, and its i,aluable contents were found comparatively unharmed, the bank notes and coin to a large amount were uninjured the silver plate was not even diseoloured, and a trade announcement of the makers pasted on the back ef the door was not scorched iu the least. That the safe had been subjected to a great heat was evidenced by the way in which the leather wrappings were shrivelled, and the glue of the cases and the resin in the handles of the dassert Knives melted. To the protecting power of Messrs. Price s safes this test is a strensi testimonial, especially as the sa u which thus withstcod intense heat for a prolonged time is OIl lyoae of their third-rate quality. AGENTS :~GE0Sg BROTHERS, 21, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. S. WILLIAMS & OO., BAKER-STREET, ABERYSTWITH, Where Stocks can be seen. BRITANNIA SAFE AND LOCK WORKS, WOLVERHAMPTON 29tt