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I Mies fcg gMttitirc, J AUCTION~APPO INDENTS. J Messrs BEYNON & HUGHES. *8, Carriages. &c« Dec- < W.U i:r- MOSES COLE. behold property, at Pontypridd Dec. ° HUGH C. CLARKE & SON. "^Uea Machinery, at Hillsborough, Ireland Dcc. 17 Cor. Messrs. WILLIAM GRaJIAM & SON. "Juold and FreehoH Property, at Newport Dec. 1G. ME-SR- R. JONES & 50^. m6 Fat Stock, Railway Station, PrIa Dec. C. MR N. LAWRENCE. ^hold Furniture, at Penarth Dee. 3 Mr JOHN M. LEEDER. ^^ea Gas Shares, at Swansea „ Pec. 0 le??eiI1ned Railway Sleepers, at Swansea Dec. 0 {^ehold Premises, &c., at Swansea Dec. 7 i Houne and Ottices. at Swansea Dc~ 7 MESSRS FRANK LEWIS AND KEMP. ">lIoi Colliery, at Bettws Dec. 10 MR. GEORGE H. MINETT. **«S, Carriages, &c., at Cardiff Aims Dec. 21 Ol'8e Carr, Messrs PRICE, JENKINS & CO. **i, Carriages, &c., at swansea Dec. S W,. Mr W. P. STEPHENSON. Fruit Trees, and Shrubs atCardiff Dec. 4 ree Meases STRAKER AND LAKE. "bold and Leasehold P Dac. IG n "SALE TO-MORROW. — 13, Queen-street, Croekherbiown, Cardiff.—Sale of Choice Roses, Fruit Trees, and .Shrubs. JV/TR. W. P. STEPHENSON is instructed by -4. Messrs Davis on and Whitteiii of White Cross Nurseries, T(I ((he holders of 5 prize5.gained for Roses at tlie various *&u,ltural SJ,10WS ,,ast J"ear), to SELL by AUCTION, at the %w J ,f-CC J ° clock> 011 SATURDAY Next. 4th DkCEM- 1875, »n.assortment c< mprising many hundred splendid ^Umens oj LOMFERS and other TREES, magnificent Standard t other KO<ES, all true to name, 12 in each let, Pyramid and Jj^Ddard APPLE TREES, in lots ot six, each named Lord Suffield, #» Orauqe, Celijja, an j other choice sorts. May be teen v^ormng of Saie. 4158 SALE-THIS DAY. SALE THIS DAY. I S» Drill hall. Penarth. JyTH. N. LAWRENCE will SELL by l0r: AUCTION, on FRIDAY, December 3rd, 1875, at- Three w. o'clock in the Afternoon, the HOUSEHOLD FURNI- '^tiftu ant* EFFECTS, removed (by kind permission of Mr ) to t*ie a,JOVO Hall, for convenience < f Sale, comprising I ^T^Sany and other tables, sofas and conches, mahogany canc- ea«y. and other chair?, carpets and hearthrug, dining- su't€ 'n leather, drawing-room suite upholstered in silk *fJbp to''et> chimney, pier, and other (.asses, painted ward- ^Hd iron a'ld w°od bedsteads, palliasses and mattresses, f- ather beds, blankets, and counterpanes, towel rails, and carpets, chests of drawers, fenders and fireirons, pictures, a« glass, and earthenware, 8-day dial, capita! pianoforte in *efn?ut case in good condition, toilet ware, kitchen and culinary 18'tes, together with numerous other articles. Pioneer's Offices, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 4135 J^^Dinary Announcement —Cardiff Arms Royal Hotel, Cardiff, ^rtant and Unreserved Sale of Horfes, Carriages, Harnets, MYaid requisites, and other Effects. R. GEORGE H. MINETT, of Wotton- under-Edge, has the honour of announcing instructions the Proprietor, Mr James H. Perry, wlio-e Lease expires, ^1# I12:E FOR tbe S ALE by AUCTION in the Yard at the Car- Mi.,1113 RoJ'al Hotal, on TUESDAY, December '21st, 1875, the jjor 6 °f his valuable stud of about 20 Harness ana Saddle j. Carriages, Harness, &c. >ui particulars in future papers and Catalogues. 4168 2nd, 1875. ]Fitst Annual Sale of Prime Christmas Sheep and Cattle. —Important to Batchers. ESSRS. R. JONES & SON have been favoured with Instructions to^KLL by AUCIION, rear ftalway Station, an Pylo, oa MON JAY, December 6th, 75, the following PRIME FAT STOCK, viz :—- or W. S. Powell, Esq., of Eghvysaunyd, 15 prime Fat Oxen j} Heifers. » ^orAIrRees Thomas, "Hall," Cornelly, t> prime lat Steers Heifers. or r s Williams, Parknevvydd, 6 prime Fat Steers and Eilers, For Mr Thomas Morgan, SkH. 8 prime Fat Steers and Heifers. o- r Brockie, of ''Old Park," 25 prime Fat Wethers, 16 to lbs. per a uarf er. w 'or Mr Th ma< Wilson, Danygraig," 75 very prime Fat two- Wethers, from IS to 20 lbs. per quarter. ■p Terms Cash. fcjtl,rtnight'a Keep will be given Free of Charge at the Pur- aeer's risk. efreshiueiits will be provided at the Crown Inn at half-pait Sale to commence at half-past. Twelve. V: *Jr further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Pencoed and v^'ogeiiq. 40i2 M Valuable Leasehold Property at Treorky] R MOStCS CULE has been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, the day of December, 1S75, at Five o'clock in the Afternoon, at he ew IDn Hotel, Pontypridd (unless previously (tis,pose-d of by f^vate Contract) subject to such Conditions of Sale as shah be 'hen and there produced, in oue or more Lotp, as may bo decided the^time of SWe, £ .H that Corner SHOP ana DWELLING- the^time of SWe, £ .H that Corner SHOP ana DWELLING- with Cellars and Premises together with the Warehouse N Stable at the back thereof, atTrecrky. andfrontmg the nr«h- ^<1 leading fr.tm Pontypridd to Treherbert, and kno ,n « g19 "Bee Hive." Abo all that MESSUAGE oi DWELL.AG- ^OUSE adioininsr the last-mentioned piein.se- -The preSa?e held undm- aLe,seof 99 years'from the 1st Oct., 1S72, and subject to the yew y Grcur^Kentf ^1 l.s.i. The property is situate in a thick.y-populated jmd :mere.tin, >se'gtibourhood, adjacent to two coal pits recen.ly :t i yiiybedw Estate, lias Rood frontage to the main roa 1/ 'r < °t»dition, biing recently erected sreeialli' adap«ed to> tcepi y jj'd drapery business, and well worthy the immediate attention capitalists. hAjo:Uon of the purchaee-money may remain on the security i irumedia^e possession can b3 had if required, oa arrangement made ivith the occupier. • For further particulars apply on the Premises to tne A 'Oieer, Pentre Bach, Pontypridd or to IiOLHER & WILLIAMS, *lf6 Solicitors, Pontypridd. TIES JL AND OTHERS. v FOR SALE, by PRIVATE CONTRACT, all that Messuage or ^'elling-hotise, situate and beincr No. 7, JieJlevue-stn'et, ^ansea, new in the occupation of a respectable tenant, at a /early rsutal of £ i5. Tnto Eremites are in excellent repair, well drained, al,d with tvllrn, convenience. Unexpired term about S3 years. Ground rent low. For particulars apply to Mr John F. Harvey, Auctioneer, &e., ?> Lower Go'.t-strest, S.vansea. 410ii JurrTWrrm fuRNisHiN~OT, PAYNE & CO., 14, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF, 6et» to rail their attention t.o the unusually low trices for first- t, w tail digs F, !RNjTbiiE_ ,8ff. Tnabo-anv dinin,, tables, with patent screw, £ S; 5ft 6iu. enclosed sideboard, plate gl <ss back, £ 10 ditto (fit. carved solid top I cii1''0 dininsr-ro.m Suite, stuffed back fair's £ 16 10s walnut diawii g-i\;cm suites from £ 11 4ft. 6m. ^itto'inlaid elrfformitre, marble lop, plate glass and parel, <10 10s • v alnut Loo tables, £ 1 10s; pa'nted bedroom yuite, 10s; bircii wardrobe, ill! marble-top wash, tan is, 16 10s; birch wardrobe, ill! marble-top wash, tan is, T4' -a wt-ll-seascned, and nxchang-'1 K—■■■ U7-"T:~IRIRI~A M | { N D E R S, ESTATE AND INSURANCE -AGENT, 8, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDf**»_ Haa the following PIIOPERTRES for SALE ..0AXDIFF.—Two houses in Canal Parade an Court adjoining; xNos. 16, 17, and 18, Buzssard « eet. 'ourhousea in Russell-Street. rrft8cnt Four ^ROATH.—Three genteel Reeddencea in ^Cyra oreacnt r our Rouses in Emeraldi-street (one a Shop1. lour touse P Jreet. Six Genteel residences "in Metal-Street, arr.a[,„ 1*F 9?ld-8treet. Nos. 37 and 33, and 43, 44, 46, 46. 47, snd 53) ° i » viifton-street; and One House in Partridge-road.. C,\THAYS. —Two houses in Woodvilie Terrace three nouBw in Letiy-etreet, and two semi-detached vilkts ill L" >per Geoige- (-,ANTON -E:Igh" houses in Halkot-street. ELIGIBIA Blto J)* eehold Land at the coraer of CIive-road and Ely-road. f EN ARTH,—One HOUSA in Plassy-street. ORANGETOWN.- Nos. 8, 9, 10, Knole-street. ,1)1 N"AS near PONTYPRIDD.—A very eligible Grocer & Baker's Ibop with Bakehouse, also small cottage let as seperate dwelling A liberal proportiol of the purchase money may be had on tnoe. Apply ova. 25 TTOUSES FOR SAL E. J. I ——— „ JAMES LODGE, 49. Clifton-Street, Roath, House. Estate, and *6aeral Insurance Agent, has the following Pi*OPERTJL^> FS>K corner HOUSK and SHOP, Jfitli Stables, C .-ach-housc, and lar^e Loft m Ueuford-htreet. Me £ 530. Several scini-de achcd VJLLASS, in Upper Geor^e- Wieet, behind the DrJi HaJJ, ireni £4O to £:470 each blcck. One tt(»UtjE, in cipi'al rep>11r,n Augusta-street. Price '2.f.¡:), 1tOATH,-Two very beautiful y bui 1 1J!\S. 111 acy. JJ*d, fitted v.'i'li ev ery convenience. I rice £ 400 each. T*o HOLSEi. in Topaz-street. Piice £ 400. Several six roomed nf\?, brick HOUSES in John-stre t. Price, eacU nouse, 2165 V'ivate improvuaicuts paid. Tnree well built HOU^i 8 in Topaz- I'reet; £ 62(>. Oue snlendid corner HOU • SHOP, and 13AK1- HOUSE, with Lofts, in Girnetl-street, the b-'St thwoughfare in Roath. Price £ 600. Oiie iar"e corner UOCbE. ,H(,,P, Stable ( ana Coach-house, in Gai nei-f-treet suitable for a butcher, ch euiist, tailor, or boot and shoe tusiness Price £ 550. Several HOUSES in C ifton-street. Price £ 25' S-vera' lots of HOUSE PRO- PERTY FOR S ALE in all par's of tin B A considerable portion of the money of all the above property may remain oil mortgage at 5 per cent. Rents collected. Apply is above. 288:; -4'L" JO, CL.U;jIlŒET, ROBERT HOUGHTOi; FURN'ISlilSG lliONMOiVGBR, CUiLER, AM) DEALER IN liEST ELECTRO-PLATE, Solicits an insiKCticin of his ixtsnsivj Stock. All Goods marked in Plain Figures, at the lowest Cash Prices. A large assortment of New suitable for Pesents Joseph Roogers and Sou- Celebrated Tabb aud Pocket C'"TLLuY. Best Goods in all Dernrtmeatoi^ 1 '$2 £ 9hihi A large assortment of New ù'.)c,h suitable for Pesents Joseph Roogers and Sou- Celebrated Tabb aud Pocket C'"TLLuY. Best Goods in all Dernrtmeatoi^ 1 '$2 £ 9hihi atts by giuftwtt. SALE THIS DAY. Swansea, Glamorganshire.—Important Sale of Swansea Ga3 Shares, under the powers of the Swansea Gas Act, 1S61. MR JOHN MACK LEEDER begs respect- fully to an-ounce that he his been favoured with instruc- tions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Maekworth Anns Hotel, Swansea, 011 FRrDA Y, DECr: IJ BEE. 3, 1875, subject to conditions of -ale to be then produced, and in such Lots as shall bo determined on, 400 NEW StlAKES cf £ 25 each in the SWANJEi GAS LIGHT COMPANY. These Shares are issued under the authority contained in the 23rd section of the Swansea Gas Act, 1851," and are offered for Sale by Public Auction in pursuance of the 21th section of that Act. '1 he Shares will be offered i'i such lots as to n eet tbc conve- nience of all clisses of investors, whose particular attention is respectiully directed by the Auctioneer to this safe and increas- ing- profitable property. Sale to commence at half-past One for Two o clock in the After- noon precisely- Printed particulars may bs obtnued on application to the Secretary and Manager of the Company, C. Norton, Esq., Soli- citor, Swansea; or at the Auctioneer's Offices, Oxford-chambers, Swansea. 3796 To Collierv Proprietors and others. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed by the Directors of the London and North Western Railway Company, to SELL by PuBLIC AUCTION, on MONDAY, the 6th day of DECEMBER, 1S75, about 150 tons of CON- DEXINEI) EAILWAY SLKEPEITS, in lots to suit purchasers. Sale to take place at 2.30 p.m. On the Company's Ground, St. Helen's Siding, Swansea. Ternis-Casll. Subjlctto Conditions of Sale. 40117 To Capitalists and others.—A most desirable investment. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed to SEi L 1)7 PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 7th dayof DECEMBEP., Ib75, (in one or more lots. subject to con- ditions which will be read at the time of sale), at the Castle Hotel, Cabtle-square, Swan sea., all that LEASEHOLD PREMISES known as NORTHAMPTON MEWS (at the back d Northampto i- phcc\ Swansea, in the occupation of Mr William Harding, Mr William Stock, Messrs Williams Brothers, and Jvhn Jones. The whole of the proper:y (containing a frontage of 99 feet 6 inches, and in the rear 143 feet) is held under a lease dated the 25th day of February, lfcOl, for a term of 90 jeais from the 29th day of September, ISoO, at the yearly ground rent of £ 25.. Portion of the premises arc in the occupation of Mr William Barding (or his under tenants) as a yearly tenant at a rental Other portion of the same, inc'uding the stables, coach- house, and cottage thereon, are held by Mr IN w. SLock, for a term of 21 years from the 25tli December, 180^, at the yearly rent of £ 50.. Other portion, including stable and coach-houre thereon, he d by Messrs Williams Brothers (or their under tenants) as yearly tenants at a rental of £ 10. v. u Other portion, iuc uding stable and coach-house thcroon, hvld by Mr John Jones (and his under tenants) as yearly tenant at the The property is situito ill the centre of the town, and daily becoming more valuable for the particular busmess now carried on, Sale to commence at ThTee o'clock. „ For further particulars apply to Messrs Brown anu t/i Urns, Solicitors or of the Auctionec-rs, Swansea.4,98 Valuable Leasehold.—No. 2, Cambrian-place, Swansea. MR, JOHN M. LEEDER baa received in- structions to SELL bjr PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUJSS^ DA Y December 7tb, 1875, at the Castle Hotel, Swansea (subject to conditions which will be read at the time of Sole), all that valuable Leasehold Dwelling-bouse and Olhces, beinc No. 2, Carabrian-p ace, now in the occupation of Mr Mordecai Jones and others, at moderate yearly and quarterly rentals parts are afcTh^o^y^vWd"the adjoining house'No. 1), is held under an under-lease for the unexpired term of 4S years, at the rent of £ No.Pl,r Cambrian-place was some time ago let for the vho'e term, less a few day, at the rent of i)0 per annum, and the pursliaser of No. 2 v iil be entit.ed to tins ground rent. Sale to take p ace at 3.30 p.m. „ For further particulars apply to H. £ ;eld, Esq,, Sol citor. or of the Auctioneer, Swansea. 3797 WO O L L E N MACHINERY tV FOR SALE BY AUCTION, On FRIDAY, 17th DEC, lS7o, at It o'clock a.m., At the Works of the HILLSBOROUGH WOOLLEN CO., LIMITED, HILLSBOROUGH, CO. DOWN, IRELAND, CONSISTING OF Six Fets of 60-inch Carding Engines, with first-class Feeds and Con,ien;eie. 3,400 Spiiidleg,, 21 and 2|-inch, self acting Mules, by Tatham. Sykes' Patent Burrmg Machine. Petric's Cold Blast Drying Machine. 4S-inch Spike and Shake Willow. Sykea* Patent Twisting Frames. !!l Three-box Jacquard and Tappett Looms, by Hutchinson. Warp and Weft Winding Frames. I.oach's Warping Machine. FINISIUSG MACHINKRY, consisting of washing machines- 8 milling machines; 3 pair of stocks, by Ryan, of JJubiin I broad and 2 na:row perpetual knives; Tomlinson's patent iron nappin" machine; double-action force pump; 8-inch hydraulic press" and JI the other requisites for a first-class Woollen Manufactory.' For further particulars tee Catalogues, which may be had on application to the n HILLSBOROUGH WOOLLEN CO., Hillsborough, Co. Down, Ireland; or to HUGH C. CLARKE & SON, 4167 Auctioneers and Valuers, Belfast. The Worhs at Hillsbo-ough are Twelve Miles from Belfast. [\/FADDOX AND EMERY, Land and House ■&t?ents, Auctioneers, &e &c., 18, High-street, Cardiff, very ^u&ble Properties FOR SALE by PR1\ AIL CONTRACT:— 2 Houses, in Peter-street. ROATH.- 2 Villas in Oakfield-street. 1 Villa in Southey-street. 2 Villas in Newport-road. 1 Villa in Woodsworth-st-eet CATHA YEiol.-6 HouFes it, Flora-street. TREDEGARVILLE.—1 Villa in East Grove. 1 Vllla. in Richmond-street. SPLOTLANUS.—i Houses and 1 House ami c»„ -(„.t LOWER GRANGE -3 Houses in Knoll-street P' Stal"stre9t- 1 House and Shop, with stable, coach-house, loft, a:id ? corue r of Homsdale and Earl-street 1 House in Homadale-s'reet. 8 1 House and Shop in Kent-street. 4 Houses in Hewell-street. 4 Houses in Oiklev-street. 3 Houses in Oakl* y-street. PENARTH.—Several Fjrsi-clasa Villas". A House, with Skittle Alley adj„inrag. Also a large extent o. LANUTo LET for Building Pumoaes on Lease for \19 ycars in the most thriving and important part of the Rlwndda. to Collieries just nt pa.rt of the property is muell Iri r,quest. 11141, and where bouso 2348 Agents to Qt.!eP.U lire and Lira Insurance Company. 3665 3r = CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR NOVELTIES. bTRANAGHAN AND STEPHENS, (Late J. and C. SAXKEY & Co.), FAMILY GROCEtlS AND ITALIAN WABEHOUSEMEN, 18, ANGEL STREET, CARDIFF, Respectfully beg to announce that their ANNUAL SHOW OF FANCY ARTICLES, CHINESE and JAPANESE GOODS, COSAQUES, kc., Will commence Oil THURSDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 9. 4151 IRONMONGERY WAREHOUSE I AND SAFETY LAMP MANUFACTORY ABERDARE, JGI VAN RGL H O M A S, IRONMONGER. AND MINER'S SAFETY LAMP MANUFACTURER, IRON, STEEL, AND OIL MERCHANT. DEALER IN ALL DESCRIPTION OF COLLIER? REQUISITE BRASS AND STEAM FITTINGS, Ac., Sole Agent In South Wales and Monmouthshire or URV PJ./CENT INTERCHANGEABLE. CAST STEEL PICKS. 7 AND I OARDIFF-STREET ABERDARE. 147 -+- TOTJCE-Person8 suffering from INDIGES- J-l nON, BILIOUS or LIVER COMPLAINTS will, on appli- cation, receive, free, an excellent BOTANIC RECIPE, by enclos- inz addregg to the SecfeUnt-'BaUftic Itf5titutenGr0jYeH0r-road by Aurtiou. M' ESSRO STRAKER and LAKE will SELL by AUCTION, at the Griffin Hotel, Brjnmawr, on Thursday, J6th De ember, 1875, at six o'clock p.m., in two lots, subject to conditions of sale then to be produced, the under- mentioned valuable FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, Viz :— Lot 1.—All that Leasehold Messuage er Dwelling-house, situate on the corners of Bea ifort. and Bailey, streets, in the Town of Brynmawr, in the Parish of Llanelly, in the Count/ of Brecon, near to the London and North Western Railway Station, and known as the CASTLE YAULT,now and for several years past iu the occupation of the proprietor, Mr Ricnrrd Waiu, comprising entrance hall, a commodious drinking bar in three compartments, with double entrance brgesmoke room, sitting room, two becrooms, kitchen, scul- ,cry, beer, wine, and coal cellars; a bakery under the entire premisei, together with a yard at the rear, and a large stable now used as a warehouse. The premises are very substantially buiit, are in thorough repair. well supplied with gas and water, and completely fittsd with every convenience for carrying on tlie extensive and remuuiralivs over the cQiintct business now belg transacttd therein. r the property is held undoc a lease uated 28th January, 1?47, Rented by the Most Nobis Henry Duke of Beaufort, K.G., to John Lloyd for a term of 1.9 years, from that if H;r Majesty Queen Victoria, Hu Royal Highntss prince Albert, or h s Royal Highness Albert Ldwaid, Prince of Wales, or one of them, should so long live, suoject to the pay- ment of an annual Ground Rent of £ 110s. The purchaser wii 1 be reqnired to take the whole of the furniture, fixtures, Btock and utensils in trade, at a valuation to be made in the usual way. Such an opportunity of pur.-basing a real first-class business premises, in which any person of business-lil^c habits cannot- fail to do a large trade r-rel%, oc urs in this distiict, and is now offered simply in camequencJ of the proprietor having taken the Royal Hotel at Cardiff. Lor 2—All that capital Freehold Messuage or Dwelling-bouse and Premises, situate at Chdach, in the said parish ot Llanelly lately occupied by Mr Richard Arnold, at the low annual rent of £ 25. The house conta;ns entrance-hall, breakfast loom, dining- room, drawing rcom kitchen s-ullery, pantries, and seven good bedrooms; aiso tha't commo(iious shop and premises, under- neath, and at, the rear of thesa!d dwelling-house, lately occupied by Mr Ph,iiij) James, grocer and draper, in which he carried on a lartro trade. These premises are Eituated near to the extenshc wor^g now ii^ pro'Toss on the London and ^orth Western Railway, at Clvdach,°aad are well adipted for a provi- sion store, or with a small outlay could b* converted into n ork- men's Cottages, a.n uu flue it, (wilably profitable investment for capital. For further pjrticulars as to Lot 1, al"piy to Mr S. G. Dav es, Solicitor, Abergavenny as to Lot 2, to Messrs Walford & Gabb, ^.dicitorSj Abcrgaveuny; ald as to both Lots, to the Aue- tioneers, at Abergivenny and Brynmawr. Jlonthly Sale of Ilorses, &c. IVfESSRS. BEYJNON and HUGHES'S next MONTHLY SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c., will take place at the Jeffrey's Arms Horse Rerository, Oxiord-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, December 7tb, 1875, and all futuie sales on the first Tuesday in the month. Entries must be made one week previous to sale. Offices, Victoria Chambers. Swansea. 3520 Monthly Sales of Horses, Carriages, &c. lVrESSRS. PRICE, JENKINS & CO., beg to announce that their next SALE will t?ke place on WEDNESDAY, 8th day of December, 1875, in the Yard of the Cameron Arms'Hotel, High-street, Swansea. All Entries must be entered on or before Friday, the 3rd of December. Auctioneers' Offices, College Chambers, College-street, Swansea. For Sale by Privare. Contract. TO BE SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, all that Leasehold DWBLLING-HOUSB and Premises, situate and toing known as No. 6, Bellevuj-street, Swansea; unexpired lease of 75 years.-For further particulars apply to Messrs Price, Jenkins, and Co., College Chambers, College-street, Swansea. 8810 TO BE LET, with immediate possession, all that DWELLING-HOUSE and Gardens, with Green-house attached,end known as Mackworth Villa,St.Thomas,Swansea,con- taining 8 rooms; gas and water laid on throughout the house. The above commands an extensive view of Swansea Bay and the English Coast. Apply to Messrs Priice, Jenkins, and Co., College Chambers, College-street, Swansea. 3311 TO BE LET, with immediate possesion, ONE- STALL STABLE and a LOCK-UP COACH HOUSE, rent low.—Apply to Messrs. Price, Jenkins, and Co., Auctioneers, Col ege Chambers, C illege-street, Swansea. 3812 O be LET, SEVERAL FREE DOUBLE- LICENSED PUBLIC HOUSES, in good and central positions in the town of Swansea £ 550, £ 650, £ 800, and 41,000. —App'y to Messrs Price, Jenkins, and Co.. Celge I Chambers, College-street, Swansea. 381il Golden Opportunity. TO be DISPOSED OF by PRIVATE CON- TRACT, valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situated in the centre of the town of Swansea, and in close proximity to the ex- MayOT's Improvement Scheme. T For further particulars apply to Messrs Price, Jenkins, and Co., Auctioneers, &c., College Chambers, College-street, Swan- sea, and at Vaughan-street, Llanelly. 3SH Lesehold Propertv- To be DISPOSED OF by PIV ATE CON- JL TRACT, THREE new and substantially-built HOUSES, containing eight rooms each, situatec at f fynone, Swansea, and commanding a view of the who, Bs, and the English Coast. For further particulars apply to Mesdrs Price, Jenkins, Co., College Chambers, Colletre-streot, Swansea, and at V&,whail- streeo, Llanelly. 6 I f. TO BE DISPOSED OF by PRIVATE CON- TRACT, the Lease (of 89 years) of a full licensed PUBLIC HOUSE, at one of the most flourishing seaport towns, and close to a terminal statioil of one of tho largest jailways in South WaloJ. None but real capitalists need apply. For further particulars apply to Pr.ce, Jenkins & Co., Auc- tioneers and Valuers, College Chambers, Swansea. 3816 Valuable Colliery for Sale. Present Output about 5,000 Tons rer Month of Excellent Bitu. minotis Coals. THE present Colliery is opened by "Adit," and is situate in the locality of several of the best Collieries in Sou h Wales. The property, under a long lease at a nominal rent, extends over 500 acres, and contains the whole of the Rhondda and Aber- dai e seams of steam coal. Apply to Messrs Price, Jenkins & Co Collese Chambers, Swansea. Ssi7 MESSRS PRICE, JENKINS, AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ESTATE AND HOUSE AGENTS, PRIVATE AND PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, COLLEGE CHAMBERS, COLLEGE-STREET, SWANSEA, UNION ASSURANCE SOCIETY (FIRE & LIFE). Instituted in the reign of Queen Anne, A.D. 1714. During the last Thirty Years the BONUS has averaged upwards of ONE POUND TEN SHILLINGS per Cent. per ANNUM. Agents-PRICE, JENKINS, AND CO., COLLEGE CHAMBERS, COLLEGE-STREET, SWANSEA. 178 TBE-CARDIFF CLOTHIERS.- MASTERS AND COMPANY. I uo II: 171 K H pfi O TN 3 OS co W w Q w h S3 <§■*« 3 2 £ § Ss £ 05 fid A. P A Q S rt H O J H o I « « 0 1_1- _J- H « 17s. 6d. 10a. 6d. 21a. 6d. 5s. lid. 12s. 6d. 15a lid 4b. Hd. 21s. 15s. 6d. 25s. 6d. 7s. lid. 15s. 6d. 19s. 9d. 5g, Hd. 25s. 6d. 19s. 9d. 29s. 9d. 8s. 9d. 17s. 6d, 23s. 6d. 7g. 9d. 29s. 6d. 21». 35a. 6d.il0s. 6d. 19s. 9d. 25s. 6d. 8g. 9d. -1-1- 32s. 6d. 23s. 6d. 428. 12a. 6d. 21s. 29s. 9d. 10s. 6d. 35s. 6d. 2og. 6d. 45s. 15s. 6d. 25s. 6d. 32s. Gd. 12a. 6d. -1-1- 421. 29s. fid. 49s. 6d. 17s. 6d. 27s. 6d. 37s. 6d. 15s. 6d. -1- 50s. 35s. 6d. 55s. 12s. 9d. 29s. 6d. 39s. 6d. 17s. 6d. ♦Jos. j 4;;8, 03s. 21s. 32s. 0d. 4:!iI. 193. Gd. RASTERS AND 0OMPANY, 3038 29 AND 30, ST MARY STREET, .CARDIFF. EMPLOY THE "QTAR" FURNITURE VANS. O S. J. DAVIES, -J m V m "J1 ij!tudns AUd ColitrArtg. ^LANWONNO SCHOOL BOARD. rONTYPRIDD SCHOOLS. TENDERS ars invited for the erection of two additional CLASS-ROOMS at the above Schools. Bills of quantities can bo obtained of Messrs James Seward and Thomts, architects, Cardiff. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Architects' office, and at the Court House. Pontypridd. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lofres- or any Tender. Tenders to be seat to me not later than Saturday, the 11th December next. E. C. S PICKETT, Clerk to the Board, Pontypridd Court House. 27th November. 1101 •guMic Appointments. COY C II U It CHO\V-E R. Wanted a CERTIFICATED SCHOOLMISTRESS for a School (tinder a Committee of Management) in the above village. Number 8f scholars about fifty. Apply, with references, not later than Saturday, 11th December, to Mr Thomas L. Uavies, Coychurch. Glamorganshire. 3S17 QOWBRIDGE DISTRI.CT SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, in January next, a CERTIFICATED MASTER for a Mixed School at Cowbridge, Glamorganshire. From 100 to 120 children expscted to attend. Also, a CERTIFICATED MIS- TRESS for the same School (for Infants' Department). From 50 to 60 children expected to attend. A married couple preferred, in which case the Master only need hold a Certificate. The School is built with a view to accommodate 183 children. ALSO WANTED, early in January next, a CERTIFICATED MASTER for a Mixed School at Maindy, tituate about two miles from Cowbridge. About 80 cnildron expected to attend. Tha School isbuili with a view to accommodate 06 children. There is a. Master's Dwelling house (unfurnished) belonging to each School. Both Schools and Master's Dwelling-house are new. Applications, stating f!a'ary required, age, class of certificate, past experience, and enclosing copy testimonials, to be sent to THOMAS REES, Clerk to the Board. School Board Office, Cowbridge, 26th November, lS7f. 4091 LLANRHIDIAN HIGHER SCHOOL BOARD. Wanted, an ASSISTANT TEACHER for the Three Crosses Board School (Y\ elsli preferred). Apply, btating age, qualification, and salary required, t8 W. HOWElL, Clerk to the Board. 14, Park-street, Llanelly, SOUi Nov 1S75. 4149 C A RDIFF SOIOOL BOA II 1)7 TRANSFER PUPIL TEACHER. WANTED, immediately, a TRANSFER PUPIL TEACHER, in his third or fourth year, for the Poya' Board School. Applications, stating age, with copies of testimonials, to be be Bent to me, D. REJS, Cardiff, 2€th November, 1875. the (BAucation. LLANDILO GRAMMAR SCHOOL, JLJ CARMARTHENSHIRE. PRlNCIPAL-J. WRIGHT (First B.A. London). The course of Instruction is arranged to meet the requirements of the Oxford and Cambridge Local and other Examinations; while duo attention is given to prepare pupils for Business Pur- suits. The situation is remarkably healthy and suitable for a Board ing School. A small number of Boarders received. Pupils are admitted at any time. Prospectus on application. 843 GROSVENOR BOYS' COLLEGE. (Near Clifton Down Station,) WHITE LADIES ROAD, CLIFTON, RRISTOL. Principal: DR. BENJAMIN TOMKINS. GROSVENOR LADIES' COLLEGE, BRIGHTON PARK, CLIFTON. Lady Principal: Mas. JOSEPH TOMKINS. FIRST-CLASS EDUCATION. VERY MODERATE TERMS. Apply for a Book (51 pages) of the above Colleges before deciding on a School for your sons and daughters. References to Parents 1n all the towns of South Wales. The Next Term commences now- L 1555 rpHE SWANSEA LABORATORY AND SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY, ORANGE-STREET, SWANSEA. CONDUCTED BY WILLIAM MORGAN, P.H.D., F.C.S. ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMIST. Public Analyst antt Gas Examiner for the Borough of Swansea. Analyst to the Neath Rural Sanitary Authority. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF CHEMICAL ANALYSIS AND ASSAYS UNDERTAKEN. LESSONS GIVEN IN CHEMISTRY. Terms on Application 50 CR AUFURD C O LLEG E, M AIDEN- e HEAD, BERKS. CONDUCTED BY EDWARD DE EWER. Pupils Prepared for the CAMBRIDGE, LOCAL, PRELIMINARY, LEGAL SURGICAL, AND PHARMACEUTICAL EXAMINATIONS. Eighty Boys Received. Vacancies at Christmas.-For pros pecluses apply to the Principal. 26M) -VDUCA.TION.-Unexpected Vacancies havino, J12A occurred in a krood School at CLIFTON, a few BOARDERs v;ill be received at about half the usual terins.-Adtiress' Prin- cipal, Mr Thatcher, 44, College-green, Bristol. 1555 SCHOOL,-In a Young LADIES^SCHOOL~at ks CLIP!ON THREE BOARDERS are required to make up the usuu number, and will bo taken at very reduced terms.—Address Agnes, Mr ba^e^6^Belgarye-place. Clifton. 1554 EMLYN NEWCASTLE EMLYN. SCHOOL, JLL< NEWCASTLE EMLYN. Principal—Mr T. T. ELIAS. Terms for Boarders, from 20 to 25 Guineas per annum. The Principal having recently built a large and commodious House, is open to receive FORTY BOARDERS. Boarders and Day Scholars hare hitherto been very successful at the ditforent public examinations. ^94 gMITH FIELD CLUB SHOW. 2! HORSE-POWER HORIZONTAL STEAM ENGINE, jSIS ISoOd. NEW COMBINED VERTICAL ENGINE & BOILER, &c., WILL BE EXHIBITED at Stand No. 163 in Gallery SMITH- FIELD CLUB SHOW. RAY, MEAD and Co., ENGINEERS and BOILER MAKERS, 33, Upper Thames-street, London.—Price Lists Free. 4171 JONES BROTHERS, PRINCIPAL BILL. POSTERS AND DELIVERERS, HIGH-STREET, NEATH, AND BRITON FERRY. Circnlai s addressed and delivered. Bill Posters to the Grea Western and. Neath and-Brecon Railways, and the principal Auottonett- Lessees of the Prinoipa Posting Places. 18 N OTICE OF REMOVAL. HENRY KINSEY, AT. lNST, M.E., CONSULTING MECHANICAL ENGINEER CONTRACTOR AND AGENT. SWANSEA, has Removed from POSTERN BUILDINGS to more convenient Offices, at 5, CASTLE-STREET CORNER OF TEMPLE STREET. 4134 J SESSIONS AND SONS IMPORTERS AND FACTORS Of a'l kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS, CANAL WHARF EAST, CARDIFF, AND THE DOCKS, GLOUCESTER. MANUFACTORIES— STEAM SLATE WORKS, JOIIN-STRBBT, CARDIFF. STIAM SLATS WORKS, GLOUCESTER. BRICK AND 1'ILE WORKS, SAN'DIICRSY, NEAR GLOUCK^TKS. ALBION STEAM JOINERY WORKS, GLOUCESTER. ROOF TIMBERS. FLOOR BOARDS, LATHS, DOORS, WIN- DOWS, MOULDINGS. CHIMNEY PIECES, BATHS AND MONUMENTAL WORK in Enamelled Slate, Marble and Stone. ROOFING SLATES AND TILES. FLOORING QUARRIES AND FOREST OF DEAN PAVING. SEWERAGE PIPES, CHIMNEY POTS. AGRICULTURAL DRAINAGE PIPES. RED, BLUE, AND WHlTE BUILDING BRICKS, FIRE BRICKS, I Ac. REGISTER AND SHAM GRATE3, COOKING RANGES, SPOUT ING, AN 0 FALL PIPES. I SrONE STEPS, SILLS, WINDOW HEADS, TROUGHS, &c. DAIRY SHELVING, MILK AND WHEY COOLUttS. l STABLE FITTINGS, in iron and Slate. lerafts. Cast, with good discounting trade libewUy f- vuulic Uotirto, OPENING OFTHE NEATH AND DISTRICT TRAMWAYIS. Th s important undertiking being now in full working order, the undersigned has been favoured with instructions bv the contractors to invite TENDERS for fully paid up Shares (15 each), in large or small I.)t! to suit the convenience of purchasers. OLD' 8HAREBROKKRand FINANCIAL AGKNT, NEATII. HOW TO MAKE £ 3,000 PER FEAR, WITH £ 1,000 CAPITAL, BY FARMING IN AMERICA. For particulars, &«•, call upon, or addran,- THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY 138, FLEET-STREET, LONDON. PROFITABLE FARMING IN AMERICA. WHERE TO GO, AND WIIAT TO DO. For particulars, &c., call upon, or address,— THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY, 138. FLEET-STREET. LONDON. 2658 ^Totifd. 1875, c. In the High Court of Justice Chancery I)ivisiuii -.daster of the Rolls. (Transferred from the High Court of Chancery ) IN THE MATTER of the COWBRIDGE RAILWAY. And IN THE MATTER of the RAILWAYS COMPANIES' ACT, 1867. XOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Petition was, on the 2nd day ef!, c,ember, li75, presented to the Master of .lie Rolls by the major part of the Directors of the above-named Company, pirn ing the confirmation of a scheme of arrangement between tha said C'jmpany and their creditors, fil- (I in the Court of Chancery on the 24th day of J uiy, 1875, subject to such alte: ations or lllodi- fieation of the said schemc as shall be in accordance with a reso- lution passed at an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Corn- pany, held on tha 17th day of August, 1875, approving of tbe suicme, subject to the amount to be paid on the Company's Ordinary Stock, aftsr payment of a dividend of 2* per cent. per annum en the B Debenture Stock, and 2 per cent. per annum on the C Debenture Stock, being increased from 10s to 15s percent. PJ5r annum, and subject to the Chairman of the new Board of Directors being always oneof the Shareholders' Directors. And that the said Petition ia directed to be heard before the Master of the Rolls on the 11th dav of December, 1875, and any person whose interests we affeotcd by such fcheme, and who may he desirous to oppose the making of an Order for the confir- m-ttiun thcrwi under the above Act, should enter an appearance at the Office of the C!erks of Record and Writs two clear davs before the said iltli day of Decemi er, 1&75, and appear by him- seli or counsel at the hearing of the said Petition. And a copy of the Scheme and Petiti n will be furnifhed to any person requiring the asnie by the undersigned, or at the Office of the Company at Cowbridge, upon payment of the regulated cnargc for the same. CLENNELL & FRASER, of C, Great James.street, • Bedford-row, Agents far COLBORNE & W ARD, of Newport, Mon., SS91 Solicitors for the Petitions. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1869. IN THE LONDON BANKRUPTCY COURT. IN THE MATTER OF Proceedings for Liquidation by Arransremant or Compositien with Creditors, instituted by RICHARD FOTHKRGILL, Member of Parliament and ERNEsT THOMAS HANKEY, both of Abchurch t harnbers, Abchurch Laue, Cannon-street, in the City of Lindjn, trading under the finn cf "THE ABERDARE IRON COMPANY." and under the firm of "THE PLY- MOUTH IRON COMPANY," and also trading under the firm of "THE ABERDARE IRON COMPANY," at Aber- dare, in the county of Glamorgan, and also trading under the firm of THE PLYMOUTH IRON COMPANY," at the Plymouth Iron Works, in the said county of Glamorgan, Ironmasters, Colliery Proprietors, Mer- chants, and Co-partners. AND IN THE MATTER OF the separate Estate and separate Creditors oi the said RICHARD FOTHERGILL, AND IN THE MATTER OF the separate Estate and separate Creditors of the said ERNEST THOMAS BANKEY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Meeting of Creditors ef the Debtors jointly in the above tniltters will beheld at one of the clock, on the afternoon of Tuesday, the 14th da) of Decem- ber, 1875. at the City Terminus Hotel, Cannon Street, in the Citv ot London, for the purpose of submitting a general Scheme of Settlement ot thenfians of the said Richard Fothergi.l and Ernest Thomas Hankey, by means of a transfer of the Collieries and works to a Company registered with limited liability, the new Company undertaking the mortgazes, and giving debentures not bearing interest to the unsecured Creditors for the payment of the amount of their debts oat of fu; ure profits, and for the purpose, if the said scheme be approved, of passing special resolutions for enabling the Trustee ) to gire effect thereto, subject to the approval of the Court and w ith the intent that the said schema shall become binding on all the Creditois under the 2§th seciion of the Bankruptcy Act IS69, aud for the Discharge of the Debtors on the approval thereof. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at the plar-e ard on the day aforesaid, immediately after the meeting aforesaid if such Scheme ot Settlement shall be approved thereat, a Meeting will be he'd of the separate Creditors of the eaid Richard Fother- gill, for tha purpose of proposing for the consideration of a'l separate Creditors of the s&ii Richaid Fothergill (including all j .intCreuitora who claim unocr the terms of any nagotiabie instrument or otherwise to be and may be entitled to prove as separate Creditors of the said Richaru Fothergill) special resolu- t onis ol such Creditois for the purpose of or sup- plcmenting the Scheme of Settlement approved bv the joint Creditors by enabling the Trustee to hand over the separate asset3 of the said Richard Fothergill, in accordance with such Scheme, in return for acceptances, drafts or notes, to be given by him and his surety to his separate Creditor", and to enable the Trustee in other respects to give effect to the said Scheme, subject to the approval of the Court, and with the intent that the said Scheme shall become binding en iM'the Creditors under the 2Sth Section of the Bankruptcy Act, 1S09, and to consider and appoint the time for closing the liquidation of the separate estate of the said Richard Fothergill and for holding such meet- ing as may be required for that, purpose. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at the place and on the day aforesaid, immediately after the meetings aforeaairi if such Scheme of Settlement shall be approved th.Jt » Meeting will be held of the separate Creditors of the sai.l ir. n^t Thomas Hankey, for the purpose of proposmg ,or the ^nsider- at:on of all s^paiate Creditors ofthe taid Frnest Thnm.^Bo L.! (including all joint Creditor who claim under^he uTs oY anv negotiable instrument or otherwise to be and mav bo entitle,] t prove as separate Creditors of the said Er est liomas Hnn^v special resolutions of such Creditors for the^uS"e of% £ eary' for e^ab^n^ th''Tru^ °f Settlement, if necet sfd^ -nd anwSnt th?? glVC e5ect theret0- a"d to con- & a&ai&s; lis^i s D.t?a"S gS4 ,h" p°rpose'. w. TURQUAND, Trustee. ?°iPyi-°f ,the ,Art!nles of Association and of the agree- „ i « e details of the proposed Scheme are expressed Office' lfl TV Van? redJ.tor,atTM«s-r» Turquand, Youngs & Co.'s ffl™ ( ard' LothbuO', in the City ot London. j witness to the Signature of William Turquand, the Trustee above-named. J. T*AVEPS SMITH, Solicitor, 25. Thrcgmorton-street. City, London. H OME PATRONAGE. PATRONISE YOUR OWN TOWNSMAN and do not send your cash abroad when you can do as well or bet! er at home. Without a trial theie's no denial." but that gANDER'S (JD rpR0USERS are THE BEST IN THE TRADE, MADE TO ORDER FROM ALL WOOL, reaJly good quality SCOTCH AND ENGLISH TWEEDS, and guaranteed to be thoroughly well shrunk. As to our FIT and STYLE we challenge any London or Pro vincial house to suroass our productions. 50s—SUITS TO ORDER—50a FROM THE SAME CLOTHS at 50s. A LARGE STOCK of the Best Makes in WEST OF ENGLAND AND SCOTCH GOODS direct ftuni the Manufacturers. All we ask is, give us a trial. JAMES SANDER, THE CARDIFF TAILOR AND OUTFITTER ,9,N 22> 23' & 24. THE HAYES, 3230 CARDIFF. 2229 GENERAL MACHINERY PURCHASE G HIRE COMPANY. 23, ROOD-LANE, FENCHURCH-STREET, LONDON. Manufacturers, Farmery &c., supplied with Machinery and Implements for their business under an improved PURCHASE IDRE SYSTEM of easy payments extending over 1. 2, or a 1'Jl't_PI&¡.II»'Å -:ä.. usinesn Addresses. TO THE MANAGERS OF CLOTHING CLUBS, CHARITIES, &c., OWELL AND COM PAN"? Arc now receiving thsir Deliveries from the LONDON, MANCHESTER, AKD SCOTCH MARKETS, Which they have again Visited. Their Extensive Purchasss. MADE FOR CASH, afford them Special Facilities for making their Prices Right to their Cus- tomers. The Range of Goods suitable for the Clubs has had Careful Attention, and will be found, both in Quality and Price, to give, Satisfaction, as at former Seasons. HOWELL AND COMPANY, THE CARDIFF DRAPE KS. 9,11,12,13, & 14, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 2051 ? D. JOTHAM AND SONS 20 AND 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. WOOLLEN MERCHANTS AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS. D JOTHAM tt SONS' vast Stock is divided into Ten Depart- mcnts. Every article being marked at the lowest possible price, and in plain figures. COATS, and COATS and VESTS (to match). MEN'S COMPLETE SUITS. TROUSERS, and TROUSERS and VESTS (te match.) BOYS' and YOUTHS' SUITS. MECHANICS' CLOTHING. HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, PORTMAN. TEAUS, &c. SHIRTS, SCARVES, TIES, GLOVES, COL- LARS, CUFFS, &c. BESPOKE and WOOLLEN CLOTHS. MANCHESTER GOODS. WATERPROOF CLOTHING. —— ■ "m D JOTHAM & SONS' Accurate Fit. # j High-class Style. CT.O'I'II I XR/I TB I Durable Material. CLOTHING IS J Value fQr Money I Best Workmanship. NOTED FOR I Permanent Colours. I Fashionable Designs. I Fashionable Design& V Gentlemanly.Appearances. .1 THE PRINCIPALITY CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, 26 AND 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 36 YEARS. D. JOTHAM 6l SONS ESTABLISHMENT CLOSES AS FOLLOWS, viz. Monday, 1 U* «•<*> Friday, Wednesday, 2 o'clock, Saturday, 10 o'clock, Throughout the Year. U61 A UTUMN AND WINTER FASHIONS. MESSRS. W. PRtCE & SONS, THE CARDIFF HOCSB ST. MART-SRTBET AT CAROLIKE STREEI, CAE-IIIYF, Are showing new styles in OA'EROOATS all sizes, in Black, and Blue, Wors ed Coatings, Naps, Beavers, Pilots, Friezes. 4c. ULSTERS and INVERNESS CAPES in the New Makes and idateiials. YACHTING JACKEIS, with fancy quiltsd or Rugging linings suitable for the season. Jacke's for Artlsins in Ducks, Serges, Flannels, and Blanketings at lower pricrs than nitiierto offered. Suits of a Piecc-A choice Selection, specially v made for this season. New Wool Shirts, Scarfs, Mufflers, Mauds, ard Ru Terms: Cash, no Discount, no Deduction. 24 TO FAMILIES FURNISHING OR CHANGING THEIR RESIDENCE DEBENIIAM AND FREEBODY Invite Families 1' urnithing or Removing to apply lor Estimates for Reception Room or BedP.,i0m Furniture, interior decorations, or the removal of r urniture. 1 heir exttiuiro fchow Rooms always contain a large stock of high class Furniture, Carpets and Draperies in every approved style; and they have a skilled staff of designers, decorators and upholsterers always employed. Spt cial-ty constructed furniture Vans of vanous fizts, arc kept with every appliance for the safe removal of furniture and household effects. All Prices are calculated at the lowest possible net Cash rate. Their New Hiustrated Furniture Book will be sent free oa application. 29 CAVENDISH HOUSE, CHELTENHAN. Jttsuouue, NEW SYSTEM OF LIFE ASSURANCE. THE POSITIV E GOVE RNMENT SEC CJRITY LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY (Limited). CHIEF OFFICES: 84, Cinnon-streer, London, E.C. POSITIVE POLICIES ARE UNCOKDITION INDISPUTABLE, AND NON-FORFEITABLE. 1. Unconditional, heing free from all conditions of. every kiud restrictive of the assured, except, the due payment of premiums. 2. Indisputable, as no objec ion whatever can be raised on any ground aiuer the policy has been issued; even the age of the assured being admitted, upon evidence called for when the policy is issued, instead of being left, as under the ordinarv system, until it becomes a claim. 3 "a Non forfeitable, because every premium purchases a fully paid-up policy or Posit ve note for the relative proportion that i he premium bears to the sum assured, which Positive note never lapses, but remains in force till death, whether subsequent pre- miums are paid or not. THE SECURITY To POLICY-HOLDERS Consists of (1.) The Guarantee Fund of over £ 50,000, and (2.) The entire Net Premi um received. (not lea. than 80 per cent. of the gross) Specially reserved for payment of Claims under roiicieg, and invested in Trust in the names of The Pt. HoD. Lord Sandhurst,) J homas Hughes, Esq., y.C., f Trustees. Matthew Hutton ChaytorEsq.,) Ot other A^ets and Property of the Company, con under PoPcfcs1081 UueloeiJtioaal provision for payment of Claim! POLICIES for WHOLE LIFE, SHORT TERMS ENDOWMENT, and JOINT LIVES. Forms of Applicatioa fnr Assurance, the Rites of Premium, Dr. Farr's Report on the Life Fund, and all information can bf ebtained on application to 864: FRANCIS BARROW, Managing Director. A RAILWAY ACCIDENT to any particular JCJL person is, no doubt, a (theoretically) remote contin- gency; but as it may happen, as a matter of fact, the very next journey uuderaken, and &a the sum at which it will be soen the risk (in a pecuniary sense) may be extinguished FOR LIFE is almost ab- eurdl y small, it is not too much to say that the in- surance ia an OBVIOUS DUTY in the case of most c travellers. el,ooo if killod, with liberal allowances if injured, for a single pajment of £3, covering the whole life. Smaller amounts in proportion. RAILWAY ACCIDENT MUTUAL ASSURANCE COMPANY (Limited). SIR JOHN MURRAY, Bart., Chairman. 42, POULTRY, LONDON RESERVE FUND AND GUARANTEE, £ 14,000. Prospectuses, Ac., free, on application to Mr. W. Br r F.S.&k Managing Director, to Mr ti. HAM KINS, 02, High-street, Swansea. Or MR- M- WATERS, -z, GKSENWAY TKRRACR, NEATH. 103 ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPAN1 (LIMITED), ij jiunK Huduiriss, Lo-nbtzry, C.C. General Accidents. Railway Accidents. Personal Injuries. .WE TTT> IT Death by Accidents. INSURANCES may be effected direct with tbe Ofll og thi-ou^n the various Agents throughout the Coontrr la Agents, we PimctocuB.