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CHARLES IX PHILLIPS NEWPORT, PORTABLE ENGINES FOR SALE OR HIRE J ALL SIZES IN STOCK. DEPOT FOR MACHINERY AND THE GENERAL REQUIREMENTS OF IRONWORKS, COLLIERIES, AND AGRICUL- TURE. 5324
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CHARLES D. PHILLIPS PATENT STEAM PUMPS AT NEWPORT. USEFUL SIZES ALWAYS IN STOCK FOR SALE OR HIRE. 5324
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htpptttø Notices. QTEAM BETWEEN CARDIFF, ^GCY|TFYJ O BELFAST, GREENOCK, & GLASGOW. SAILINGS WEEKLY. .St.S', Steam-shiDS SEVERN, Capt. Fry; PRINCES8 ALEXANDRA, Capt. Mills; ANTONA, Capt. Feldtman; GLUTHA, J'T. ^'apt. HucktttMi; are intended to Sail with 0-oods and Passengers from East Bute Dock Baain, (unless Presented by circumstances), as follows during the month of ) t:- „ CARDIFF TO GLASGOW, AND BELFAST. 0 ™ jne j y *• *♦ 3 p.m. 116 Wednesday. 3 p.m. Wednesday „ 9 p.m. | 23 Wednesday., 8 30 Wednesday 2 p.m. FROM BELFAST TO CARDIFF. Friday I p.m. 118 Pri(toy I P m. Friday 4 p.m. | 25 Friday 4 p.ra. GLASGOW TO CARDIFF, VIA BELFAST. Thursday 2 p.m. 1? Thursday 2 Thursday 2 p.m. | 24 Thursday •• 2 With liberty to tow and assist Vessel* FARES.—Belfast s Cabin. 17s. 6d.; Steerage. 10s-; Greenock or Glasgow: Cabin, 28s.; Return, 30a.; Steerage. 128- Soldiers CW Sadors, lOiL Goods to be alongside in time for ghipniont before the adver- tised time of sailing. Apply in Glasgow to William Sloan Co. Greenock, to wuiiam Lindsay & Co.; Swansea "• Jones & Brother: Belfast, to Robert HenderBOD & «K>n » to Mark Whitwill &Son; and in Cardiff, to G. F. WEBB & CO., Bute Dock Bonded Warehouse Cardiff, June, 1875. 9669 t puNARD0 KOYAL MAIL vy STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL DIRECT TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON. PARTIIIA. CALABRIA. ABYSSINIA. CUBA. BATAVIA. JAVA. bAMARIA. SIBERIA. HECLA. cisrr- ssssx- TIM CuNARD ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS sail every TUESDAY, TMNIS- »*r,and SATURDAY, and have superior accommodation for Btewnge PMsengers.—For further particulars apply to P- & C. MAC IYER. 1. Rumford-atreet, Liverpool. 59 Y\^ H iiifi i N kT ^SummmdsmrXTST^EIt STATES MAIL STEAMERS.—LIVER- POOL TO NEW YORK every THURSDAY, and QUEENSTOWN 11 FRIDAY; forwarding Passengers to all Parts of the United tutce and Canada. The well-known fast Mail Steamers of this line sail as under:- FROM LIVERPOOL. Adriatic Thursday, July 11 Britannic. Thursday, July 22 wtie .Thursday, July 8 Germanic .Thursday. Jul'v 29 Republic • • • Thursday, July 15 Each 5.000 tons burthen and 8.OU0 horse-power. Average naasaire 6^ days in Summer, 9Jm Winter These splendid Vessels combine the highest s Teed and comfort, and are unsurpassed in their attractions to passengers. 8aloons and Staterooms amidships, luxuriously furnished. Pianos, libraries, electric bells, bath rooms, Career's shop, Ac. The Steerages are unusually'spacious, well lighted, ventilated, and warmed, and passengers of this class receive the utmost civility and attention. Medical comforts free of chance stewardesses to attend the women and children. For freight or passage apply at the Company's Office, 19, Broadway, New York, aDd 97 and 99, 8. Clark-street, Chicaco in Queenstown to JAMES SCOTT & CO. or tb ISMAY, IMRIE & Co. 0, Water-street, Liverpool; and 84, Leadcnhall-streat. London E.C.; to BARNES, GUTHRIE & CO., Bute Dockj/CardifT Go" 4. BEVAN, Swansea; or to EDWARD PHlLLIfS, BTUOTV Hill* Ebbw Vale. We recommend passengers to obtain their ticket* from our Ajrenea before leaving home 1'76 i-.I IV A L LINE TO NEW YORK. BHWib LARGEST STEAMERS AFLOAT. NOTICB.—This Company takes the Risk of Insurance (up to £ 100,000) on sach of its Vessels, thui giving Passengers the beet possible guarantee for safety and oidance of danger at •ea. The most southerly route has always been adopted by tb Company to avoid Icc and Headlands. FROM LIVERPOOL to NEWYORK every WEDNESDAY Aging at QUEENSTOWN the following day. I SPAIN WEDNESDAY, June 30 *.•••• • • WEDNESDAY, July 7 ENGLAND WEDNESDAV, July 14 FROM LONDON TO NEW YORK, AS FOLLOWS pA^JADA. WEDNESDAY, Juno 30 I,.AR. „V, WBDNKSDAT, July 7 GREECE WBBHMSDAY, July 14 Saloon Passage by Liverpool Steamers, 12, 15, and 17 Guineas by London Steamers, 10, 1, and 15 guineas, according to tne position of Stateroom-sli having same Privilege in Saloon Return Tickets TWENTY-FOUR GUINEAS. ° The COMFORT of STEERAGE PASSENGERS specially con- •tdcred—the accommodation being unsurpassed for space litfht and ventilation. STBBKAOX PASSAGE £5 to New York, Boston, and Philadelphia including an abundance of cooked pro risions. Stewardesses in the Steerage for Females and Children. Passengers booked through to all parts of Canada and the united Sates at reduced rates, via the Erie Railway. Apply to NATIONAL STEAM SHIP CO. (Lump), u TJ Ki^Hnr??treot' ^orpool, or to their Agents, Messrs, J. R. N 180, Britannia-buildings, Bute Do^s.Cardiff, REES, Cardiff Castle Hotel. Aber d^re ?• W- CADKT, 4, "e-stroet, Aberdare JAS. R. M OR«AH Pyetmaster, jwypooi J0HH THOMAS, 1, Prospe ct-place Goergetown, Tredegar,.a«,nry A Lewig> Newt0wn, Ebb w Vale or to D. Thomw, a*d*m aud Market Chambers, Brynmawr. Powisengere are advised to secure their Passages from the Local Airent- jAAVlnll hntn. 9296 10 A LTne". UNITED STATES^AIL STEAMERS „ L?Y £ eneere1 wfroq^ILADELPHIA, Taking paasMger^ WITHOC, bxira CHAB0Bi to_ NEW YORK, BOSTO. OR BALTIMORE. First-c!a8S ful^P°^,eppQQ^ are appointed to Sail From L iVE^Tsain&WKDNEs'DAY. fflgfSSK •• ^hffis'thfSrS^Atlanta Lfne^ PffS4g hid States Flac and the a^commodationforiv- under the UnHed of the Euro^n Steamsh.p Line,. Angers i. equal to any Passengers Goods are laiided at Philadelphia on the Wharf the PBKNSYLVANIA RAILROAD OOMPANT, ^hich is the shortest and most direct route to all places in the Western States Bn° ^CABIN PASSAGE 12 to 18 gumeas. States. STEERAGE PASSAGE as OW as any other Hne including an ample supply of Provisions, cooked and served up by the^bm- Pany's stewards. H 1 INTERMEDIATE PASSAGE, includin^^ds, Bedding, and ail fceceiBMiy utensilsf and a separate table, £ 8 8s. For further information, aPP'y RICHARDSON, SPENCE, & CO., Or to JAMBS AYR*, I62 Bute-road, 'CardiflT JO^^COMLSIB fJ-Qoa ME'WS TO emighants. t\ still calls for labour; hiith. ^»d no locK-outs. «ail8 again for Canada by Allan *toyal Mail steamy. ^4 V from Liverpool; he will Uke •migrants with him at 17 and guarantee to see all employed and he returns. Tfcose lahing to join tbisp limited advised to apply early as Jhe number will be strictly limited. Labourers and female domestic servants assisted out every week • g-ii ev9rv Thursday stamp fc>r rePl>' .A- SHORTSST OOKAN N B. 7 L*W"i" AMERICA. *° Composed of Royal Man 3tftimem JoaSl .nd7v«;?»d forwarding passengers on easy parts of Canada and Sm-gera and6 Stewardesses provided free for an cla8Beg .Passengers who secure their pj^^y^'aijDo^?1? h°n» are jjetat the Railway Station in Ll nntilth«S A8:«Wt of Company, who takes charge of them ontil they go «? JffESlian Government ^SSSi°?8 V ALLAN LINE to Married Labourers and Female Do- Por°RatesaofSFreight or Passage, aPPlyT^ft^^ Br?th,Sr"o?ffl Alexandra Buildings, James-»treet» p^? 1 Bute-street, Cardiff; J. Buse« ?^e"stre«^ s> Swansea; W. H. Moselej, Wind-street, Neath U. Thomas, British Schools, Llandovery J- "• Daniel, St. Mary- treet p I C TTOWELL, bottler of BASS,S PALE R • XX ALE and UUINNESS'S EXJKA DUBLIN STOUT, Highest Class India Pale Ale per Imperial > q, M GM VeTy superior condition i in Extra Dublin Stout, highest qua"ty, brewed [ Qa ah tS^ion, Per doz- Imperial Pints • 0d" Cwta dadl'*9 not 'etS 1 Three Dozen, delivered by oar own WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, 88, A 'AM STREET, CARDIFF! 728 TONES BROTHERS, PRINCIPAIT BILL- POSTERS AND DELIVERERS, cimd IIIGH-STRPET. NEATH, AND BRITuN FERRY addressed and delivered. Bill Posters to th; Great A,w^„-and Neath aod Brecon Railways, and the principal Auctioneers. Lessees of the Principa Posting Places. l8 jlaies Ruction* :1"0. 1, Moira-terrace, Cardiff. MR. W. P. STEPHENSON, will SELL by AUCrl »N, on the Premises as above, °n WEDNESDAY Next, the 80th day of JUNK, 1875, the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURU and tfleets, of Mr Chamberlain (who is leaving the neighbour- hood), including mahoirany loo, Pembroke, and other tibles, mahogany e3crtoire, bookcase, m&hogany sofas in hair, a piano, Collard and C< Hard fidl compass three eight-day clocks in mahogany cases, Canterbu y, pier glass's in giltframes, fenders and fire-itons, iron American rocker, Worcester china, metal dish covers, meat safes, &c. &c. Bed-room appointmemts and kitchen requisites. Sale to cnmm-nce at Two o'clock precisely. 781 SALE TO-MORROW. MAuct'on Mart, Canton Market, Cardiff. R. BODINGTON'S next Monthly SALE of STOCK, HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNKSS, &c., will be held as above on TUESDAY, JUNE 29th, I87», Fair day. Entries solicited. Couditions as usual. Sale to commence at 11.33 a. tn. Auctioneer's Residence and Offices, 4, Penlline-terracf, Canton, Cardiff. 689 SALE THIS DAY. Sal. e of Furniture of a Fourteen-roomed House. To Parties furnishing, and others. Victoria Auction -street, Cardiff. MESSRS. N. LAWRENCE and CO. have re- ceived instructions from Mr Thomas Shew to SELL by AUCTION the Complete Furmtureof a 14-roomed House, removed to the Victoria Sale Rooms in consequence of the landlord not allowing a sale on the premises, together with a few lots of New Furniture from the last consignment; also a quantity of Cider, and 16 dozen of Sparkling Champagne, on MONDAY and TUESDAY June 28th, and 29th. To be on view on the mornings of BaJe. Sale to commence at S o clock in the afternoon and 7 each evening. 636 Aberaman, near Aberdare MESSRS. LAWRENCE and CO., of Cardiff, have been instructed by Mr. Thomas Lake, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Cardiff Castle Inn, Aberdare, on the 30th instant, all those EIGHT COTTAGES, situate in Gwawr-street, Aberdare, aforesaid, and being Nos. 15, l«, 17 18,19 20, 2i, and 22. and in the respective occupations of Mr. thillips and others: subject t3 such conditions of Bale as shall be then and there produced. Sale to commence at Three o'clock. For further particulars app Y to Mr. M. Morgan, Solicitor, Cardiff, or to the Auctioneers, bt. Mary-street, Cardiff. 643 Port of Cardiff MR T. S. HUNTLEY has received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, JOLT 14th, 1875, at the Mouutbtuart Holel, Bute Docks, Cardiff, the fast-sailing LUGGER AJMKA, or Guernsey, lying in the West Bnte Docks, 107 tons net register, carries 210 toi.s, D.W. on 10 feet 10 inches draft. Built 01 tne b^t materials at Re Ion in latter part of 1872, and then classed 3-3rd 9 years. Is well found in stores, and ready for »a. This vessel sails very last, and is a good model. The sale will take place at 3 for 4 o'clock. For inventories and further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Crocknerutown, or Messrs Morel Bros. bhipbrokers, Cardiff. 694 SALE THIS DAY. 14, Crockberbtown, Cardiff.- Sale of flrst-clafs Furniture, Pier- glasses, Bedswaas, feather Beds, Mattresses, Palliasses, &c., &c. MB JOSEPH PAYNE and CO. beg to inform tJ?01?„nA19^h ??7d, the„ public that he w.ll SELL, on MONDAY. and Three following days, Mahogany Dining Table, t s ww,, £ 8; ditto Dining Room Suite, in leather, sj^nir and B|uff^ ^ck chairs, £ 16 10s; ditto Bookcase, round corners, i £ 8 ■15s I Mahogany Sofa, in hair, 70s; i60s >. dltt0 Chairs, 7s 6d ditto, 14s ttd. Drawing Suite, m crimson r^, £ 13 10s. inlaid 0val Loo, pillars and claws £ 5 10s1; superior Walnut Chiffonier, with marble top, bacK and Panels^, £ 10 lo8; Mahogany Chiffoniere, 75s; Mahogany Easy Chairs, in hair seating £ 2 u«* Dininir ^etrcomS'i^ ^Can/Lc^TawS Stand, marble top, complete, £ 9 9s; eft. ^jne Wardrobe, having presses, £ marble top Washstaads, 29s; Mahogany Chsst of Drawers, £ 3 17s 6d i canA.flMM Ph*ir« • ha!f"1f7\dMb^dfOeverrtiV08; FeaZr Beds^lstw,' and Pillows, £ 3 7s 6d, and every desenption of Furnitur t pro- portionately low. All gwds wamnted, and exchanged if not aoproved. Cheapest House in Cardiff for gooi Furniture. 700 SALE THIS DAY 22, Bellevue-street, Swansea MESSRS. PRICE, JENKINS and Co.. h.T. «b!!?I"8ti^CND^ JUNrL^UB"C AUCTION, on the I above Premises, MOi E 28th, 1875, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURN d E.Ft EC IS, comprisinsr walnut suite in gre r:p, 2lart^le» Walnut cheffioaiere, with plate-glass Mk and top, pier glasson, mahoganv loo tabie, mi hj .any ™^ ican. leather, and chairs, Brus- sels and other carpets, fendera andl firei irons, oil cloth, mats, Ac. ]>ianoforte (by Kirkman), Jja'f-tester and French bed- steads, iron ditto, mahogany washstand, with marble top, dreM. ing tables, sets of ware, tonet |glares, towel hor8e mah0gany chest of draw-ers, mattresses, featberand b d seated chairs, and the usual kitchen reqm8ite8> u Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at 11 o clockforenoon. Auctioneers' Offices, College Chambers, 2, College-street, Swan- sea. 685 SALE BY MR. THOMAS PARRY Ma. PAHRVT" hv ATKTTOV w received instruc- tions to SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY the aoth day of JUNE, at the Cot Farm, Chnstchurch, (unless previous^ disposed of in whicki ^e due m>Uc«, will be Vvenf the^glowS crops of HAY and LATOERMAra, in convenient lots, on about 90 acres of lind, until -na re Druary, 1876 about twentv acrn« <if wheat; four acres ol barley j four acres of oats, and one acre of vetches. Also, a stump of old meadow hay about five tons and a quantity of straw, all situated in the parishes of Christchur'ch and Magor. The whole can be taken off or onsumed on the pre- misea, to suit the convenience of purchaser^ « consumed on the premises the use of buildings and yaTds can be had, as may be arranged. „ 3 „ About 600 gallons of prime Cider and Perry. The Implements include new chaff machine and horse work complete, Cambridge roller, iron scuffler, horse rake, cake crusher, portable cow ciibs, broad-wheel waggon, brewers' trolley, grind- BtTlso^Cquantity of Household Furniture and numerous other art cles too numerous to particularize, t Sale to commence at Two o'clock p.m. 3 he FARM TO LET, with immediate possession, and for further particulars apply to the Auctioneer; or Mrwilmot, o» the farm, who will show the lots. Dated Caerleon, Newport, June 2ifad, loia. 702 HOUSE PROPERTYFOR SALE, By WILLIAM ROBB'NS, HOUSE AGKXT, 15, NORTHCOTE- STRBKT, CASTLE-ROAD, CARDIFF. Agent for the Alliance Fire Office, Provincial Life Office, and National Provincial Plate- glass Insurance Office. TWO SHOPS. Castle-road.— £ 900, containing 4 good bed-rooms,, sittiiur-room, kitchen, scullery, &c., in addition to ehop. Will be ready for occupation early in July. S TWO HOUSES, Garnet road, Cyril-cresent— £ 500, containing 8 rooms and appurtenances. Let at Z52 per annum. CORNER SHOP, Garnet-street, with Stable— £ 450. CORNER SHOP and HOUSE adjoining, Sophia-str»et- £ 550. TWO HOURES and SHOPS, Garnet-road— £ 270. TWO HOUSES, Tin-street, nicely finished— £ 460, 18 feet frontage, renti 17s weekly. Private improvements paid. FOUR NEW HOUSES, Tepaz-street- £ 800. Rents per week 328. SIX NEW HOU3tS Pearl-street- £ l,2 0. Well built, with Newbridge stone fronts and brick and Bath stone dressings. at ETOOI rents. ° FIVE HOUSES, Temperan^T^T^o each Kent^, £ 26 per annum JK r house. f VILLA RESIDENCES (TO be LET), Norihcote-street £ 550 11 rooms, conveniently arranged, and well fitted with gas ano! water. -————— TWO Handsome VILLAS, "Ten Afres"- £ i,4O0, containing 12 rooms and appurtenances^ OAK VILLA, Qjkfield-street £ 450. WORKSHOPS, STABLES, IOFTS and SPACIOUS YARD in a business thoroughfare, w.th TWO DWEtLING-HOUStS on tame lesse— £ 800. Most cf the above lots are subject to a mortgage, which may remain if desirfd, at A P°r cent. per annum. The property will then pay ff°™ 8 to 10 per cent, (and in some cases more) upon amount investea. 652 QARDIFF.-HOUSES FOR SALE Jwo Semi-Detached Vlf LAS. Castle-road, price £ 1,000. Two Dittto Ditto ditto, £ l,m One Semi-t^etached VILLA in Partridge*road, price £ 425. Several yir.LAS, Lower George-street, Cathays, above Drill HalL From £ 225 each. i?ree HOUSES in Flora-street, Cathays, price £ 190 each.. five HOUSES in Eclipse-street, Splottlands. T|Wo Ditto Ciiiton-street, Koath. ^era! SHOPS and a Bakehouse in Garnet-street, Roath. „ HOUSE and SHOP in Russell-street, price £ 225. Let at P*r week. Two HOUSES and a STABLE in Russell-street, Roath, price f-450- Let at 2 s. per week One PUBLIC-HOUSE To Let in Bute-street, immediate pos- session. I«a'^ BF!j^K:HO.USR in Mary Ann-street, incoming Also Several Lots of PROPERTY FOR SAL&, all parts of tlie town. Apply to JAMES LODGE House, Estate, and General In- surance Agent, 60, CWFTOK-BTRMT, CARDIFF. 615 fates by uttiøu. Forthamptansbire.-Valuable Freehold Estates (principally tithe free), situate in the parishes of Tvvywell, Canford St. Andrew, and Finedon, adjoininar the villages of Twywell and Fitiedon three miles from'ihrapst n, six from Ketieriog, and a short distance from Wjtimgoorough, in a fine agricultural part of the cuunty, exceptionally rich in minerals, and wtth the great ativanrace of a railway station at eich of the above-mentioned places on the Midland line. The estate at Twywell comprises a capital farm residence, with numerous agricuttural buildings, and about 485 acres of first-rate arable, pasture, and meadow land, with some thriving woods, in the occupation of Mr Saun- ders Leete, who has he d the farm for many years, but whos i tenancy w.ll expire at Michaelmas next. The farm at Finedon co >si8ts ff a comfortable firmhouse in ih« village, with farm building and about 203 acres of excel en t arable, pasture, and meadow land, in the eecupation of Mr W. L. Hill, whose tenancy will expire at Christmas next. The estates are bituate oQ a the oolitic formation of Northamptonshive, in the richest portion of this now celebrated iron district, and are believed to possess some of the fines, iron ores in the England. They have re- cently been surveyed by a competent mining engineer, under whose per-onal superintendence trial holes have bten dusr, which are now open to the inspection of intending purchasers, and iron ore has baen found in large quantity and of excellent duality vielding from 35 to 40 per cent of metallic iron. The acknowledged merit of these iron ores arises not merely from their superior quality, but also from their excellence as mixing xin ores, for which they ar3 exported to all our great centres ol iron sme ting in this country, and this is testified by the latest T^ESSR^'NORTON? TRIST, WATNEY, and at^l; Mart, &on "FRIDAY, JULY ^2* o'clodk^rSel^n 10LotlUTherpriiicipal portion of the Twywell Estate, with the residence andbuildiugs comprising altogether about 400 acres. ^Lot 2? The remainder of the Twywell Estate c,lled Kirtley Lands, conta ning about 85 acre^ 8^dMtence ^m Tsit i md let with that lot, to Mr saunaers ljeete. Lot 3 Whitsuiidale Farm, in the village and parish of Finedon, on the road from WellingborougH to Thrapston, with farm-housa and buildings, and about 136 acres of 'and. wT eTac es of valuable Accommodation Land, on the high road, about & mile from Lot 3, and now let, with that lot, to &r Wpartkular^ with plan, may shortly be h*l of Messrs Collyer- Bristow Withers, and Russetl, Solicitora, 4, Bedford-row • or at the Mart- and of the Auctioneers (at whose offices samples of the iron ore may be viewed), > 2, O d Broad-Street, London. 545 Preliminary Admtisment. Northamptonshire.-A valuable Freehold Res;dent'al Estate, known as Paston-hall, beautifully situate about two miles from the City of Peterborough, and in the immediate vicinity of the Fitzwilliam Hunt. It comprises a very comfortable family residence,,with offices, outbuildings, Ke^and flower garden, lawn and shiubbery, together with about 183 wires of excellent pasture and arable land, subdivided into convenient occupations, ]so several cottages and gardens. The residence and four and a half acres a^ 'et on lease to Mrs Strong at a verv inadequate rent, in consideration of a large outlay! and the remainder (except in hand) is in the occupation of re^ctoleyea^ tenants. The present net rental of the esUte is £ 621per annum but OH the expiration of the existing lease of the mansion a much larger income will be obtained. WATXTTPV ■, IVf ESSRS NORTON, TRIb^, 'FVATN EY, and i\j- Co. are instructed to offer the alM advertisemP^ EARLY IN JULY, of which a more de^lp^| n„Ocnla?f^i will shortly apyear. May be viewed by c»rd^ *ane • oT T p of J. A. Bertram, Esq., Solicitor, 22, Chance. yl«m olI J p. Aruo'd, Esq., Public Accountant, ,Pete^f3' MaI^> and of the Auctioneers, 82, Old Broad street, London. 54s On the banks of the Wye, midway stow—A beautiful little freehold Kes.dential Estate diatin- guished as Coedithel, situ>teon ^he-h\ghfllit^n of t one mile from TiAtern, the pnncipai jtot,oa «Wye Valley Railway, now in course of construction and rlpidlv ap. proaching completion, which will place th P P y ozsy access of Newport, Cardiff, Ross, atnd Hr^fbrated ruin, ni 4J hours of London, two miles from the celebra«inia of aa«ir«if r -r» "af mnyirdsett theyba^of tSe river, which'aAhis ft^ing h ato mvig^.a a^dt f^tachedsubifng wharfage and accommodation ™ £ [fa £ eful «utbuildin«sl for three horses, coach-house, ana omo teutefuUy disposed P'garden and orchards, well timber and shrubs, good kitcnen garu distant planted and in a high state of cultivat/„eHithel. The is a compact firm homestead, called Uppe nrineinalio- land which immediately surrounds 'dttgr^l by the ri ver of very valuable meadow and pasture, we 1 wa which rises anrl kv n. nover-failinir stream, and the remainder, wnicnrises aboutloo fSTfSf&r Wye' is of limhered and affords excellent shooting. xne ^ate compr,?e^^together about 86 acres, and forms in its enUrety^mos* desirable residence for any gentleman seeking a compact and picturesque little estate, and is especially suitable fA^TiThavinir business in the South Wales manufacturing district. There are important frontages to the high road of 8 300 feet, suitable for building purposes. PoiWtsum on the completion of the purchase. MESSRS. NORTON, TRIST, WATNEY, and Co. are instructed to offer the above PROPERTY for SALE, at the Mart, London, on Friday, July 14th. May be viewed, and particulars, with plan, shortly had of Messrs. Sutton and Ommanney, Solicitors, No. 80, Coleman-street, E.C.: at the Mart; and of the Auctioneers, No. 62, Old Broad-street, London. 547 vALtJABLEFREEHbLD MINERALS ANDVEINSOF-ÕOAL Under 364 acres, or thereabouts, of the GLANBRANE ESTATE, situate in the Parish of Llansamlet, in the County of Gla- morgan. consisting of all CO AL? COAL MINES, MINERALS, and MINERAL PRODUCE, including coal, culm, copper ore, tin ore, iron ore, lead ore, and fire clay below the coal, upon or under about 364 acres of land, now known as the Glanbrane Estate, eltnate almost m the heart of the manufacturing district F of South Wales, about five miles from the Port of Swansea, about one and a half miles from Llansamlet, where there is a station on the Great Western Railway, and about three- auarters of a mile from the Swansea Vale Railway, which runs near the western boundary of the Estate. The only vein cf coal now being worked from the property is the Graigola Vein, which has been let on lease to and has been largely worked by two companies, Messrs. W. Pegg ana Co., for 21 years from the 29th day of September, 1856, and to the Dynevor Coal Company, for U years from the 25th day of March, I860. Kach of the above-named companies pay a royalty of 9d on eve?m'4redeema0ble'& de3d rent of £ 1°° MANN ESSRS BARNARD, THOMAS, CAWKER, JULY' W5' Two^'elockin ^Printed Particulars and Conditions of Sale, with Plans of the Estate, may °^a>ned °'M. bcale, Esq., Solicitor, Neath, and Mp Co- 10, Temple-street, Swansea, June 24th, 187 709 —" SALE THIS day: To Ironmongers, General Dealers, and Others MESSRS. TRIBE, CLARKE, ,ND C». H.RE received instructions to SELL bv ATTPTTA\r Jkh,TOMDAV2»a. WED&DAvSS' July 1st, and following day, if necessary es^h lv«t DAY, in the forenoon, the whol« .v y 1 UM° well-selected STOCK-IN-TRADE of Mr W J* able Commercial-street, Newport Mnn • J. Aston, orj8jnsr a very Jarge and useful tisort,rno'r>t tion, electro and nickel silvei suoonn ♦ 1, ironmon- gery.^faVd coffee pots, tin goods. caZS. meta1 » he8, iron bedsteads, fiu4rer^ro^„%nu°th?r t0°^ br om,&s, lamps, lamp Rlasses. cocoa nnf /elt«' ?lre ^nd miscellaneous effects h almost enril^ J^t T be put up ia The6^^ii'te^old'^A^rtion^in^hur^d^™ Gl*$?]?h™t ,in T a'terooon punaual.y^' 8th Williams fi Co., Dock- SSWSESSSSJ: FIASRASASSS '"iSSjSt1"1- „o VXT 1 L L 1 FIIJ1, SAM D E R S, ESTATE INSPEArfcE AGENT, 8 ROYAL ARCAD CAW*? ^dioinintr • Gro V8,041 Parade and three cottages in the GoU^ rt*her bac^ 'nrnm?0018 Shop, in Buzzard-street, with Ttoel h^«»e8 in BuZZ"d S. hOU8<58irl Ru88ell-fltreet; aDd ROATH-—fOtr|enteel Residences in Cyril Cresent Two houses in COPE j. Six Genteel residences in Metal-street, Houw'inVartridge-road. Flve houses in Clifton-street; and One ^CATHA^t, Four houses in Woodville Terrace twe houses C^?Um(f^1t,h h0U8e" in Halket-street. Eligible site of F«RANGETOWNth of Clive-road and Ely-road. A lY^^ nro^;Noa- 8« 9.10. Knole-street. mortgage. ApPgg°a\>A^tho Pnrdiase money may be had on 116 JYJESSRS PRICE, JENKINS, AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ESTATE, HOUSE, AND GENERAL POT Y T/iu COMMISSION AGENTS, OOLiLEGE CHAMBERS COLLEGE-STREET, BEG rwi« SWANSEA, Nei?hW?^ ully 40 inform the inhabitants of Swansea and hood that they have just commenced in the above Business, and their long and varied experience in all departments 01 commerce will enable them to afford their Clients the advan- ages of that experience. They, at the same time, assure all those w!?o may avail themselves of their services that their instructions will be carried out with promptitude and dispatch. „ During the alterations of the College Chambers, all communi- cations for Price, Jenkins, and Co. will be attended to at their Temporary Offices, 4, Trinity-place, Swansea. 9064 cJales by Ruction. SALE THIS DAY. Glan Ebwye Hou?e, Victoria Iron Works, Mon. "]VTB» HENRY VENNOR has been instructed to JJJ. SELL by AUCTION at the above place, on MONDAY, the 28th day of JUNK, 1*75, at 12 o'clock st Noon, the handsome and well-elected HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, of Alexander Brewer, isq., M,D., who is leaving the neighbour- hood. THz TIPNMTVKB consists of handsome mahogany sideboard, large and elegant chimney glasses In massive gilt frames, rose- wood loo table with carved pillar and chws, gilt wir dow cornices, mshogany curtain poles and rings, damask moreen window curtains, a large number of chairs, leathr and cane-seated, easy ditto, handsome and nearly new Brussels carpets, hearth rugs to match, handsome iron flower stand, COJ.1 vases, sewing machine by Wheeler and Wilson, mahogany dining table, ditto centre table, handsome paraffine and other lamps, hall ditto, mahogany secretaire bookcase, ditto whatnot, glass flower vase, fire-guards, elegant bronze-fenders, polished steel fire-irons, ash- pans, handsome hat and umbrella stands, several wool and other mats, a quantity of floor cloth, quantity of cut-glass in tumblers and beer glasses, wine ditto, custard ditto, &c.; ivory-handle knives and forks, &c., &c.; handsome iron and mahogany half- tester bedsteads, elegant mahogany wardrobe, polished deal ditto, mahogany and polished deal chests of drawers, handsome marble-top mahogany and other washstands, chamber ware, dressing and toilet tables; mahogany, marble-slab, and other swing-glasses; mahogany night commodes, several painted tin baths, ditto water cans, foot-pans, cane-seated and easy chairs, zebra-wood loo table, mahogany towel horses, nearly new Brussels and Kidderminster carpets, Indian matting, hearth-rugs, fenders, fire-irons, ditt3 guard and ash pans, feather beds, mattresses and palliasses, stair carpetting, &c., &c. Roller mangle, washing machine, large linen chest, dinner service, and a quantity of kitchen requisites, &c., &c. A quantity of BOOKS, amongst which are Matthew Henry's Bible, Rev M. Credon's ditto, Rev John Flavel's Works, Mrs Heman's ditto, Ainsworth's English and Latin Dictionary, Lives of Nonconformists by Samuel Palmer, Whitfield's Works, Re- marks on the prophetic part of the Revelations of St John, by Thomis Reader, Guthrie's Geography, Bailey's English Diction- ary Jesus seen of Angels, and God's Mindfulness of Man, three Sermons by Rev Augustus Toplady, Parry's Dictionary and Chemical Catechism, Historical Sketches of Statesmen in the time of George III.. by Henry Lord Brougham, in 3 volumes; British Celebrated Commanders, by Rev ù. R. Gleltr; General Itineracv of England and Wales, Characteristics of Women, by Mrs Jameson: Thoughts on Animalcules, or a Glimpse of the Invisible World, by Gideon Algernon Mantell, Esq., B.F.R.S. Evangelical Magazinfe, from the year 1785 to 1«53, ft*. BAROUCHB with shafts and poles, in good condition; nearly new sets of single Harness, ditto Saddles and Sidesaddles, and other stable requisites. A very handsome Chesnut Carriage HORSE, quiet to ride or Auctioneer's Offices, 4, Llanarth-street, Newport, Mon., June 7th, 1875. 507 REWERIEST FOR DISPOSAL.—Capital well-established 7J-Quarter Brewery in Somerset, incoming about £ 2 000 • capital old-established 6-Quarter Brewery in South Wales present proprietor retiring from Dusiness, incoming from £ 1 500 to £ 2 00'J; excellent 4-Quarter Brewery, with residence, in Bristol, plant nearly new, incoming about £ 500. Apply to Mr. E. T. LEWIS, Brewers'jTaluer. Bridewell-street, Bristol. 744 T0~BREWERS—Mr. E. T. LEWIS has received instructions to SELL by PRIVATE TREATi, one of Lawrence's 20-Barrel Patent Capillary REFRIGERATORS, in excellent condition. Apply at the Offices, Bridewell-street, Bristol. H5 To Parties wishing to Disnoseot Goods of all Descriptions by Public Auction. WH PINCOTT, Junr., begs to inlorm the # A^SoNEirlND VALUER. And will do all in his power to give satisfaction to those who will favour him with their commands. All Sale Accounts Settled day after Sale. ADDRESS 13, CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF. 755 itsd Contritrto. LLANGUICKE SCHOOL BOARD. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited by the School Board of the Parish of Llamruicke for the ERECTION of a SCHOOL-HOUSE and TEACHER'S RESIDENCE at Ystalyfera, and also for the EREC- TION of a SCHOOL-HOUSE andiVEACHEWS RESIDKNCE at Rbydyfro, according to Plans aud Specifications, which can be seen at my office, at Pontardawe, any day between the hours of 10 o'clock in the morning and 6 o'clock in the evening. Tenders to be sent to me not later than Wednesday, the 14th July next. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. By order, DAVID BEVAN TUBERVILLE, Union Office, Pontardawe, Clerk to the Board. 25th June, 1875. L LANGAN A SCHOOL BOARD. MARY -HILL. SCHOOL BOARD. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited by .the Scheol Board for the United District of Llangan and Saint Mary Hill, for the erection of a SOHOOL-HOU at saint Mary Hill, according to a plan and speeification which can be seen at my office at the Union Work- house, Bridcend, any day between the hours of 10 o'clock in the morning, and 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Tendeis may be sent to me not later than Fnday, the 16th July next. « The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. By Order. SAMt UEL COX, Union Office, Bridgend, Clerk to the Board. June 18 th, 1875. 573 "^UT^PIIOINTMCNTS. BOARD OF HEALTH. F I R BB R I G A D E. 4 The Local Board of Health are desirous of ao^intin, *^„pe. tent person to take charge of the biJ^Aai niKh^ENGISTii, belong ing to the Fire Brigade, The salary will be 30s. per week, and the perron apjwinterti must devote his whole time to the ser- V1Appncahtlr)aind'the handwriting of the person applying, with Town-hall, 2#th Ju"5»1875' 770 T LANTWITFAR1^ SCHOOL BOARD, WANTED' by the 1st of next, an ASSISTANT MIS- TRESS for the Llactwit Board School (Mixed). Salary £ 40 per ^Applications, stating age and previous engagements, with testi- motdals^te^SeWnt to the undersigned on or before the 5th July DEIT- H.S. DAVIES, Clerk to the Board Post Ofti cumberS, Pontypndd, Juno 12th, 1875. — 10056 W~ a -NTT RT)V C^ERTTFIC AT ED MASTER for the Graig Board £ h £ jl. Pontypridd. Accommodation for 150 boys. Salary £ 100«d half th9 Grante»raedby the.boys' department. Ap»l^i^L^ating •««, cerUficate. and previous appoint- mentTwTutfmon^to be sent to the undersigned on or before the 5tfc«< July neX H. S. DAV1ES, Clerk to the Board. post.oni,ei*sir-bers, Pontypridd, June 18th, 1875. 615 MERTÎfÎR TYDFIL SCHOOL-BOARD: SCHOOL-BOARD: ACFRTiirtCATED MISTRESS is WANTED forthe CAEDBAW INFANT which is to be opened on the 9th of August 5 P*r year- Applications, with testimonials and ^feonectors reports, to be sent to extracts e STEPHENS, Clerk to the Board. -=-=- Merthyr TydfiL 6 6 /n "FT. TjIGAER St; HUUL BOARD, I L L X GLAMORGANSHIRE. Wivnrn a Female ex-PupU Teacher for the Bargeed Infant Board School. 8.*&* £ £ £ MnnVU 8wnn* «tentHvl. Duties t0 wtions^8with recent testimonials (not exceeding three), ftX, at Merthyr Tydfil, on or before Tuesday, the to be sent to me, I87^_By 0rcler> 1 m HiKh^ Merthyr Tydfil, FRANK JAMES, Clerk. -|»'h JuDe» 1875"_z_: — 610 ~-$ttiUin0 ^ocicttti ™iNOlPALITY PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. OFFICE:—8« ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF: AND A&TOIR-PLACF-,NF,WPORT &g GLEBE-STREET, PENARTI1. THE OLDEST, LARGEST^CHEA^E^AND BERT SOCIETY This So3lV bas now been worked for 15 ySnteitkwt loss. Shares may be taken, Mid deposits, from £ 10 to £ 8.600. at per eent. lngsrest, free from risk, can be mada daily, on appli- cation at the Offices as above. WILLIAM SANDERS, 8485 Managing Secretary. TANGYE BROS. and. STEEL supply Portabl*» and Semi-portable Enirin'S for all purposes; VERTICAL ENGINES. LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES, STEAM and- HAND CRANES (portable or fixed). MORTAR MILLS, SAW BENCHES, and all classes of Gearing. Prices and particulars on application. 1ubtit JtøfittS. NNUAL PUBLIC MEETING OF THE jnL CARDIFF AUXILIARY OF TITB BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY WILL BE HELD IN THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS TOWN HALL, TUESD ly, 29TH JUNE. The REV. J. W. DUNNE, Vicar of Wakefield, will attend as a Deputation. Various Ministers and Gentlemen will also take part in the Meeting. Chair to ba tikeu at Seven o'clock by W. T. EDWARDS, Esq M.D. 762 gCHOOL BOARD FOR BRITON FERKY. BYE-LAWS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatr- 1. The above School Board have (subject to the approval of the Education Department) made certain Bye-Laws in pursuance of the powers given to the School Board by s. 74 of the Elementary Education Act, 1870. 2. A printed copy of the proposed Bye-laws will continue depo- sited, for inspection, by any ratepayer, at t'ae L cal Board R-oms, the Office of the School Board, for one month from the 28th day of June, 1875. 3. At the expiration of the said month, the said proposed Bye- Laws will be submitted to the Education Department for approval 4. The School Baard will supply a printed copy of the fcaid pro- posed Bye-Laws gratis to any ratepayer. JOHN CEKEDIG WILLIAMS, Clerk. 25th of June, 1875. 766 ANSEA HOSPITAL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the ANNUAL MEETING will be held at the Hospital on FRIDAY, the 2nd day of JULY, 1875, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. The Chur will be taken by CHARLES BATH, Esq. The attendance of ladies, and of all who take an interest in the Institution, is respectfully requested. The wards will be thrown open for the inspection of visitors from 10 to 12. jx0. w. MORRIS, Secretary. 23, Gower-street, Swansea, June 9th, 1875. 708 rpHE NEW AND CHEAPEST ROUTE CARDIFF ABND PENARTH. S. ANDREWS'S OMNIBUSES Will run between St. Mary.street, Cardiff, and the Ferry Boat, Penarth, every 40 minutes, until further notice (unless unavoiti- ably delayed), as follows FROM THE FERRY BOAT, PENARTH, 8.40, 9.20, 10, 10.40, 11.20, 12, 12.40,1.20, 2, 2.40, 3.20, 4, 4.40, 5.29,6, 6,40, 7.0, 8, 8.40. FROM ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, 11.20,10,10.40, 11.20, 12, 12.40, 1.20, 2, 2.40, 3.20, 4,4.40, 5.20,6, 6.40, 7.20, 8, 8.40,9 20. FARES: From Ferry Boat Bd (Passengers must use the Ferry Boat Tickets both for Boat and 'Bus.) From St. Mary-street (including Ferry) 4d S. ANDREWS, Grocer and Provision Merchant, 10, Bute-street, Cardiff. Dated June 10th, 1875. IT1HE Subscribers to the Cardiff Millicent-street JL British Schools are requested to MEET, at the Boys' School- room, Millicent-street, at 7.30 p m. on WEDNESDAY, the 7th JULY, 1875. for the purpose of electing a Committee of M-inwement for the ensuing year. B LEWIS, Hon. Sac. Card iff' 26th July, 1875. !S8u V I C TOR I A CLUB, CARDIFF. Mr J. R. EVANS, Treasurer. SECRETARY pro tem., Mr ROBERT SIMPSON, Swiss Chambers, Crockhertrtown. This Club is established to afford the usual accommodation of a social club to tradesmen and others resident in Cardiff. Temporary premises have been secured in Westgate-street im- mediately behind the Victoria Rooms, St Mary-street, and are now being .specially fitted up for the purposes of the Club.| The entrance fee to the Club will be One Guinea, and the annual subscription One Guinea, the latter payable half-yearly in advance. The first one hundred members, to be called original members, will, however, be admitted without entrance fee, or ballot, provid- ing they are approved of by the Committee. The Victoria Club being strictlv proprietary, neither member nor committee incur any liability or responsibility beyond the amount of their annual subscription, all such liability devolving on the proprietor. Applications for membership should be male to the Secretary, or to Mr J. R. Evans, Victoria Club, Westgate-street, Cardiff. 6?8 DRILL -HALL, CARDIFF. By kind permission of the Marquis of Bute, A WORKING MEN'S FLOWER SHOW Will be held in the above Hall, on WEDNESDAY, June 30th, 1875. The Messrs Roberts and Jobnson's excellent STRING BAND will play a choice and varied selection of music during the day. Doors open at half-past one p.m. Admission till five o'clock, Is; five till six, 6d; after six, 2d. Children accompanied by adults Half-price. 699 HYMNEY RAILWAY. ALTERATION OF PASSENGER TRAINS. See the Company's TIME TABLES for the TIMES of RUNNING of TRAINS for JULY, 1875. CORS. LUNDIE, Manager. June 23rd, 1875. 695 0~THE SHAREHOLDERS OF THE LON- DON AND SOUTH-WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY. Canford Manor, Wimborne. MY LORDS, LADIES, AND GENTLIMKN,—A vacancy hiving O-OUR- red in the Directorship of lha Company, consequent on the retire- ment of M. H. Marsh, Esq., I beg to offer myself as a at theF crthcoming Election/to be held at the Half yearly Meeting U1IAand8myeSnnections have for upwards of thirty yearsi res ded, and sti 1 reside, on the main line of your railway, and our inte- rests are closely connected with those of the Company. Having had a seat in the House of Commons during the whole of the last Parliament, I venture to hope that I hive obtained such experience of railway concerns (ParliamenUry an °t.her- wite) as will enable me to carefully guard your interests (which I have perfect leisure to attend to), should you think fit to elect me. I have the honour to be, Your obedient Servant, ARTHUR E. GUEFT, June 10, 1875. 7m BRECKNOCKSHIRE FLOWER, DOG, CAT. B AtiD POUI,TRY SHOWS. THE EIGHTH ANNUAL SHOW OF FLOWERS, FRUIT, AND VEGETABLES, Will be Held at the MARKET HOUSE, BRECON, on THURSDAY, July 22nd, 1875. By the kind permission of R. Crawsha)-, Esq the celebrated Cyfarthfa Band will play- The Dog, Cat, and Poultry Shows will be held on Wednesday, the 25th August. n Schedule of Prizes and Entry Forms for both Shows may be had of W. J. ROBERTS, Secretary. RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS. NEATH AND BRECON.—Single Farlsforihe double journey from all Station?. from ail statiolig. MID-WALES.-Single Fares fJr the double journey from all journey from Glaa- B^'eCON AND10MERTHvdp rwn Kfcres from. 8,1 *ta £ °_n,8 where the fare ia not less than'ls. And Special warns»^»c Dowlais and Merthyr at 2.15 p.m., stations to Brecon. The Return Special Tr Merthyr will leave Brecon at 7 15 BALL Will V. v, £ HE ANNUAL UOR-ftcDXTU^bftvening of the Will be held at the Castle Hotel, Brecon, » — Show. Tickets 10s each. H0W T%^S00 £ C^AL,PER BYMUa»G IN AMERICA. For particclKS,LANlTCOMPANY, -=: X>RbmABrE FARMING IN AMERICA. X wøBBE TO GO, AND WHAT TO DO, For particulars, &c.. call upon, or address,- THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY, 138 FLEET-STREET, LONDON, 8631 B F, R T S I M P S 0 N, hate Manager cf the Western Mail. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. •TRADESMEN'S BOOKS KEPT by the YEAR, or SUPER- INTENDED and BALANCED at stated intervals for an Annual Fee. RENTS AND DEBTS COLLECTED ON MODERATE TERMS. ABVERTISEHKKT AGKNT. R. SIMPSON inserts advertisements in all'the London and Country Newspapers. 8062 SWISS CHAMBERS, 64, CROCKHEBTOWN, CARDIFF. fjublic Jtoiices. NOTICE. -The PUBLIC are hereby informed that Mr WILLIAM DA VIES is NO LONGER in mv employ, and is therefore NOT authorised to solicit orders or receive money on my account, after date hereof. THOMAS JONES. Consulate Chambers, Bute Docks, Cardiff, June 19th. 1873. 760 GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. NATIONAL MUSIC MEETINGS, CRYSTAL PALACE. TEMPERANCE FETE, ALEXANDRA PALACE. On MONDAY, July 5th, an EXCURSION TRAIN for LONDON Will New Milford at 6.15; Haverfordwest, 6.36; Narberth Road, 7.0; Whitland, 7.15; Pembroke Dock, 7.40; Pembroke, 7.48; Tenby, 8.17 Narberth, 8.43 St. Clears, 7.30 Carmarthen Town. &5 Carmarthen Junction, 7.5e; FerryBide, 8.5; Kidwelly, 8.17 Pembrey, 8.30 Ll&nelly, 8.42 Xilandilo, 8.35; Bryn&mman, 8.30; Pontardulai?, 9.26; Swansea, 9.0; Landore, 9.16: tfeat^.9.33; Briton Ferry, 9.40; Port Talbot, 9.56; Br-dgend, 10.15; Llan. tnwant, 10.40; Cardiff, 11.5 Newport, 11.30 a.m.; Chepstow, 12ui: and L)dney, 12.25 p.m., and return on the following Mon. day, For further particulars sea special bills. J. GRIERSON, „ General Manager. Paddmgton Terminus. jgt T 0 LOVERS OF FINE ARTS. EIGHTY OIL PAINTINGS now on VIEW at Roberta' Picture Gallery, 35, Royal Arcade. Admission Free. 9333 gCRIPTURAL HOLINESS UNION. The MEETINGS for the Promotion of SCRIPTURAL HOLINESS will be continued weekly as follows SUNDAY AFTERNOON in the Swiss Hall at 3 o'clock. WEDNESDAY EVENING, in the Swiss Hall at 3 o'clock. SATURDAY EVENING, in the Friends' Meeting House, Charles-street, at 7 o'clock. All who attend these Meetings are requested to bring their Bible* with them-Psalm exit, 180 verse. 6906 lublitations. Just Published A GEOGRAPHICAL and GEOLOGICAL DESCRIPTION of CARNARVONSHIRE, with special reference to its Quarries, Mines, and Mineral Products, by Jno. E. Thomas, Member of the Institution of Surveyors. Price, 2s. Cardiff: D. Duncan & Sons. Carnarvon: Rees & Evans. 6947 HHHE GREAT COAL WAR IN SOUTH WALES! Second Edition. 20th thousand. Now ready, in pamphlet form, and to be obtained wholesale, and by retail (price Id.), of j LAR> Umbrella Manufacturer, 12, Royal Arcade, Cardif. and of all respectable booksellers, a resume of the principal features occurring in the recently concluded struggle between Capital and Labour in South Wales. This summary surveys the great event from the commencement of the strike till the com- plete termination of the lock-out and the strike, Newsagents promptly supplied on advantageous terms. Single copies sent post free for lid. ° 606 THE CARDIFF TIMES. PUBLISHED EVERT FRIDW—PRK* 1 WOBENCE. Is the LARGEST WEEKLY PAPER in Wales, and has a Circula- tton greater by many thousands than any of its contemporaries. It has long been the recognised head of the Weekly Press of Wales, and contains a larger number of Advertisements than any of its contemporaries. Chief Offices: CARDIFF. Proprietor: D. DUNCAN. business ll, 12, 13, & 14, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. JJOWELL AND COMPANY WILL OFFER THIS DAY A MANUFACTURER'S STOCK OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COSTUMES JACKETS, CUIRASSES, FICHUES &c>, Ac,, Which have been bought at a Discount of 471 per Cost or Stock Book Prices. Also. A MANUFACTURER'S STOCK or UMBRELLAS, SUNSHADES, &c., Considerably under Market Value. HOWELL AND COMPANY, THE CARDIFF DRAPERS. CARDIFF. V A iIE-T-Y AND El llIGHTLV INTERPRETED AT THE CARDIFF HOUSE, We are ""w showing our NEW UASOK GOuDS; the Stock has been bought we :1—contains most of the Fashi nable Novel- ties In Boys, Youths, and Gentlemen's Ready-made Clothing— and the price will be found unusually low, as the gene-al de- pression of t: i.tie has turned the markets 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, Felt, and Straw Hata for Gentlemen and JTniSe assortment of Sum^rHottery.Portmanteaus, Hat Cases, Trunks, ø.p. Rugs, and other Travelling requisites. Messrs. W. PRICE and SONS. Fashion^ «• TOHN JENKINS AND 00 PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, TRADE VALUERS AND STOCK TAKERS. RECEIVERS AND TRUSTEES Under the Provisions of the Bankruptcy Act 186Ø. STATEMENTS OF AFFAIRS PREPARED, AN STOCK? TAKEN FOR MEETINGS OF CREDITORS In LIQUIDATION, COMPOSITION, or BANKRUPTCY. OFFICES :— 20, HIGH STREET, CARDIFF. 7784 N. BERRY AND CO. KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK OF SEWING MACHINES IN SOUTH WALES. Machines from all the Best Makers ON HIRE AT 28. 6D. PER WEEK. 76, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. ISLAND HOUSE, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. All Orders by Letter Punctually Attended to. 9728 LAT>T"1F«: VISITING BRISTOL should in- «™7tL EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT of COSTUMES, MILUNERY. RICH BLACS SILKS, Ac., fcc., It (rnvrrKn THOMAS and CO., No. «, WINE-STREET fiannSite Jones and Co.) Always in Stock over 200 Costumes iaPL7«? ftW produced from the best wearing andnewest _TTI. Prices commence at Seven and Six, and rarr Guineas. Also over Two Hundred Young Ladin Children's Costumes and Dresses, from balt-a-Crown to Ooe and a Half-Guineas. Theyjh »ve Three large Sfaow-r ooms for the» goods, and h»ld a choice assortment at MiJinery, Mantles, an < best makes in underclothing. Their guaranteed Black Silks are desperately cheap, tak ng auaiitv into consideration. Write for patterns and compare. The address is—No. 6, WINE-STREET, BRISTOL. 10050