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JOHN WILLIAS AND SONS l /if'! )J SEE THEIR SHOW ROOMS, ^QU G E N-S TREE T, 0 A U D I F F. ]
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JUST IMPORTED F&OK LEADING CONTINENTAL MAKERS, A LARGE STOCK OF MARBLE MANTEL PIECES. Buyers will do well to inspect JOHN WILLIAMS AND SONS' SHOWROOMS, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. 4761
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£ nl« fc» ^ttrtiait. j AUCTION AIIFOINTlUEN-f§.- j •s Mr G. J. ALEXANDER. :cj Water Manui Ct. ry. at Poatyp.-idd August 19-i 1. Messrs BA'>> A .ID, 'I HO.-iAS, & CO. ^°CK IF wii.es aod Spirits, at Swansea AUG:. 16 f<'s, etc., at Swacse* August ;7 r, Messrs BEYNON £ HUJ1IES. °u8eiiO d Furniture, &c., at Swansea JLuaust 15 b -Mr BOKINGTO.N °r8eg, Cirriayee, &c.,at 8t Marv Hiit August 15 U .Messrs COtiNELlUb EVANS and SON. Winery and Bricks, at Milpas August 14 j. lies -rs OAVIL) EV'AXS and SO v. ^ck, Crops, Furniture, etc., a.' Pa, .tysrifdinen Aug. 15 f Mr HOB CUT. EVANS. "Je-r-ei&'eraud Cheviot Lambs, Cows, &c..at Bridgend.. Ausr. 19 D M-S'S HARVEY ii MOLiSON. k, e,lin;-h'.u?e, Shop, and Promises, at Swansea Aug. ?1 401 ii at C..n"iil;a. i>t Swansei — August 24 ilevsrs J. HOWELL, THOMAS, and THOMPSON. "°Ua; Sa.e oi Hunters, at Carmarthen August "22 y M- r. KNIGHT I j, "iture and G-roceric*, at. Swansea Autust 14 f ^Suu i furniture, isc., &c.. at Swansea j () llr K LAW-XENCE. Usth .]d Furniture, Glass, at Car-tiff rAAUgcist 12 r Mr JOliN l. LEiiOEK. i^Ue Economist, at Swansea Aug. 15 • -'Ijri.Louit s, at Swansea August, 15 Seh_id Property, at Swansea August 32 r Messr*. liAUDOX & EMJ^K, jv^hoij Propertv. at Car. i i August 15 Lj\0l«-i!t-;radi, Household Furnitur ■, &c., at C ardiff Aug. 17 • S;oci, Crops, &c., ii' ar C-irdiff August 17 LV«-*°!1 •"ro,erty, at Cardiff August 2! iS6i->^d Property, at Cardilf August «2 C-v..Mr Aliaiua PAL-\Iit'll. ,t and U,, hol-ery Goods, at .->wan»e • August 21, 22, 25. b Messrs. T. J. PitJCE & loO. l°e; a'id Upholseiy Stock, atSwaniwa Messis EDWA tu> ROBEHISi bOiN euin^-hous.j and Premises, at swinwa Aug. 22 V. Mr W. P. 3TEPHK> SOX. ^QbuiMen,' Stock-in-Trade, at Caiuiif August 14 K J Yacht, at C.rdiff August 21 Huia La.,u, at Ciriii" August 2d Jo <1 Alc-jsrs. 3TRAKB3 and BAKE. "dence and Land, at Abergavenny .September 5 t;n.. AirJOHM THOMAS. ^er, Canra- s, and Maieml August 15 ft. -c I J £ dw..r.is and l>avier. Coach Buildeis, St. Mary street, > Ca dip —Conclusion of Sale. Vr. t. fcTiPBENSON will SELL by ACC.TO.V, on 310N'DAY, 14th Ar.irust, 1S76, oa the ,<>u;18fe'-s, a-, above, at 1 for 2 o'cock precisely, the remainder of ,ri. 'JCa-I.V-TRAl/E, &c., including carriage furniture Mid ^•i-iaiis. wrr;aie iron ana b;-ass w«.rk, .'crew tolts, rcse and j ■.itto, fire nailaaod clouts, panel pi:is, screws, rivets, ime8» «a..tklei, nuts, files, iic., iia., oils, paints, varnishes, auu Ve t rniLuie. • ^_° leserve. 9470-3441 To Yaciitstnan, Pilots, and Others. jVTlt W. P. STEPHENSON is instructed by v, t:ie P.xccutrii: of tee late F. C. Vachell, Esq., tp SEL.1j £ >CTioN, a' th>» M»unt Stuart Hotel, Liuto Docks, Cardiff, yg^luNl>Ai", the 21st August. 37G, Li, 3 for 4 o'clock pre- the Splendid Fast Sai'iiig Cutter Yaeht WAT SKW1T0H. ^fcf'i>Le:ed t onnage, 22 43-100; o:Hcial nuaiber, 6'i,399; with ;B)f, "af eai'i, spare, auli ttores, aii slit; iiow lie, at, Pellarth, I fOf sea. i-:ler.ienfet.i over all is 56 ft 6in, breadth of beam 12 ft 8 in; io-wai\i 5 it, aft 9 it. She was built from designs by ^rd payi e, Fsq, tlit> desigiier of the celebrated Anita, J '■> >\vi, known as one of the fastest bailors in tho Bristol tg..11,1 ei, bibeen the winner of stver.il prizes. She is b.icathea aivl o»pper fastened, her uiasti and spars arc of lU.j '>a' P',r)e> with v.ire staniing rigging, ig exctlient running pear, mtent biocl s, ana taJ^rougiily equ.pped with two complete suits of sails, 2b-r Sa|1'3. unt wiih Oars, 2 Trotman's ami 1 keoge anchor llepl'1S' V'&t-nt vvindiase, pumj)?, and all necessary >tores, &e. ^ccmu-o-iitioM beiow is all that can be desired, her cab.n re '"loo:) f/in-s being of the bett Kind, and she is in every >t'e^t rea.!v lor inii:.e4ian, cruise. uy be seen at her moorinzi, north end of Penarth Dock. 34S5—3434 t il -Id Lullui'/g la'n 1— CowDricge' load, cantoi', ^'ardih'. \V. P. STEPHEiSSON is instructed to SKLu by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Canton Market Ca ton, Care iff, on TUESDAY, the 19th day of August, h. at Ss-i for Eight o'c ock in the Evening, In 41 Lots, L'table for buillinw, all that Piece or Parcel of FREEHOLD Oa OQ thB south &ide of tbe Cowbridge road. Canton, a'ff, uow in the occupation of Mr Deacy, bounded ou tiie east lrJ'e r ad to the Common, oa the south and west by land of J,,° Hoa.irai, Esq. Uv'tenths oi the purfhas« money may remain on mortgage, paid o3 in ten yeais fiy cquai quarterly instalments. .« a.r!:CU1:HS. with plans an i conditions of sale, may be obtained tQe iuctio.cer. 21, Q.ueen street, Cardiff Mr Peter Pries, 3, ^hcrotov.-n, ^ardlfi'M°rggrs GRIFFITH & CORBETT. Solicitors, Cardiff. 1 TvTr^rMerchants. Hot a Ike' perp, ii c. ESSRS BARNARD, THOMAS, and CO., ft r SK1L bv AUCTION, %t the Castle ^ot«i ^-structv nE\r. August ..16th, J&76, it l -nsja, on v\ SDNA» HIITPT. STOI^k °r X7i^a ('"clock' a ch ,ice aud V'-e, tC I i* without the least ts and si>IUI1"s> which will he told without the ieasu rvQ, comprisiug— 20 dozen choice Port Wine. i> cutter Casks tJo. 2 dc, choice Sherry. 12 dozen champagne, var ous brands. 12 dozen C aret—ot. iledon. Se\eral i ozeus hock and fparkling Moselle. 1 Quarter Cask S.occb Whiskey. 1 do. Iris; Whiskey. 1 du. London Gin. i 00. Brandy. c 1 co. O ange Bit ers, &,c. ^ital a-ues on application to tiie Auctioneers. i j-e-tng, or approved b lie at two mcnths will be taken r ^Urc^a-es above i50. ",ted io, Temple street, Swansea, August 3tlx. 1S76. 9..20 h Liquidation.—^To Buideri anaother,t;ower road, fcwans''a Esses BARNARD, THOMAS, iT CO. are i o -t; acted (under a d,straint for rent) to SELL b) lït\ LK, on the premises, "n THURSDAY. August 17th, l • t: e "oleof the SlOClv of BRICKS belonging to Messrs. lorJ and btarkey, Gower road, near S ansea, amounting to 4 ;00,000: together with a quantity of boaruintt, 2 planks, barro vs. 1 buck miuid, 40 yards of chaiu, rails Sieepers, fire barn, carts, et:. i- <) r, Salo to commence at Eleven o'clock. r particulars of the Auctioneers, 10, Temple street, gU,t 10th, JS76. 9445 frALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY Ml.\ sr. MAUY STREET, CARDIFF. ESSRS MADDOX EMERY have re- c-'Ved instiucticns to SELL by PCi LIC AUCTION, at a' Ho:ei. Caraiff, on TUESDAY, the 16th August, 1876, trJ1 I'-m. pre«i:ely. ail that SWOP and PREHISl-a (excepting St <?ttiCe ia' apart of tho shop froutinsr the old a.cade), iNo. S, brci ry fctr et> Cardiff, oow in the occupation of Messrs Cross k"1*. itonanongers, for the lesidue of a terai of 21 years, •J.1, <ul; e\p ie in Mat, ls7s. premises ate held under a lease from Lord Tredegar for r«adue of a tegrv1 cf i)y years iiom tiie 29th of fcep;ember, ~«i at a x o.;nd relit of £ -1 os ad per aunum, and are biiuate Pp 'Site the Town-hall and Posi-othce, and near the Market Principal Bank*, in tb<? niost c mimandins position in the Iv,13 of Cardiff. A Uigft ana extensive ironmongers' business many .eirsbLen curled en there. Q,r further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, at the r '"tabera, IS, High street, Cirdifi, or to n Mr. WAL. RON, Solicitor, Church street, Cardiff. 11 bankruptcy. —Be S'amueT John MitcE?U, of id. Saint Mary Ms re.et, tJardih". ESSRS MADDO^ and EMERY have re- ceived instructions to DISPOSE of by PUBLIC AUC- on THURSDAY, the 17111 day of August, Ib76, the whole tr "'()i Ii-I \-TllJ'OE, consisting of teas. sugar, coffee spices, Ala C'j"eiiJ, ba..O. vreserve^, pickles, suip, niiis, &c., &c c* *•»« TRADE iIX'iTJRES and UT. NSiLS, consisting oi r tuUlvw r> g. a;es Mid w eights, coffee mill, ranisters bins, eas wln-s. &c.; together with the HOUSEHOLD f URN1TURF, .1 ia of the usu d description. '"lesdew, I commence at 12 o clock precisely. tj, ur fur her partlculsis. appiy at the oihces of the Auc- 'nJer.^ ig_ High street, Carditr. >eu loth August, 1873. 9415 *o:i, Cardiff. Sale cf ^'altlab,e Le^>;enold Property. jV'SEsiRS MADOOX and EMEKY" have re- P ceive instructions from the mortgagee to SELL by W^Llc AUCTION, »t the Queen's Hotel, Carditr, on MON- .Vt toe Slst day of Auzcst, ls7d, at 3 o'clock in ihe afternoon, to con<iitti>ns assh&ll be th-11 and thcie produced, vl1 r MESSUAGES ,:nil Premises near tha Barley v0* Xan. ai«i opposite the police station, Canton, beln., Nos. 4tid F/, Cowbridg'i road, and 1 and 2, in fc*rtb Morgan nov.- i;i thele^i.ectivc occupations of Mr Gib, Mr Wale, M.,r.n. a d -Mr Lewis, a*, the nominal rint of £ .1 7s V.'fc'; f ^1-e pi-etr-ires are n?id for the unexpired term cf 99 j ears, -ui tao 1st ua\ o: AJay, iSS>3, at the annual grouuU rent of 15s. c, For further particulars apply to M. Morgan, ~Sf\, soiicitor- V.ard;ff; Tiumas Rees, solicitor. Cowbridge; or to the Auc- llotieers is, Hi^h street, Cardiff. ^Dated i-tn August, 1876. 9i^ Caerph 1'y.—bale of Va'u tble Leasehold Prealises at Crof j M terrace, Caorphihv. ESSRS. MADDUX aud'EMERY have re- ceived instructions to SELL bv PUBLIC AUCTION, at Queen's Ho <;ai(i.ff, on TUESDAY, August 22,d, lSilJ t0 8JCfc conditions as s'sa'l he then and there pro.-Jncetf). 'olio un," valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, comprising J'1 that Lca-i'ho'.d Dwelling-house, Shop, am! Premises, lately the occupation of Sir Thomas Arnold, Butcher, at the yearly '(Jl1t.j ,¡ £14 oS. Also all that Leasehold Dwelling-house, Shop, nQ Prernis- s. lately in the occupation of Mr Oiven, and of the alUe oi t..j per annum. The whole ;s held under a lettso from Mr^ Mary Ann Good- f'tye, ar.l i? «ubject to an snima! ground rent of £ 4 3s, \shich V;:1>T r.ecas-arv, be apportioned. 5-ale io c- cience at 7 tor 8 p.m. t'or fnr-l.e- particulars apnlv to the Anctionetrs, 18, High nr*tt, ::r.a; o. to lr II COLaIN", 8011 dtor) 33, Hi^b street, Cardiff, hm,w.1 tb« V»U dftv ot August, 167ti. VYA4 Iiij ^lutioii. To Capitalists, Members of RniMino. e; T* «R-r» TALAT f,r I BV.. ° Societies, ard others. S'SS"1;c instr"2™ sale whicd vvll b. then r«ad), "l. £ to eoutitrwnso DWELLING-HOUSES aud Pieujiees, situate in R^nrie*t <>et and numbered i om T> to 26 inclusive now in th» stieet, Mr «niiS.:ong and others. W 111 the occupation oi Eich House contains iront and back parlours kitchen v ssh and coal houses, and th-ee Kood b-drooms, with va»l at ha" and iron ra.lings in front, water l«id ou and j* a he Houses are we 1 Mttnie f, beui, onX ma.n Ojstcrmouth Railway Station aud the San.us a,'d av-iHb'e to be turned into shops at any f iture period i v. a. l0 e **>«*> — »^r.w ix&u^srvrx The above Property is held for an unevnirot f p- artlip verf hivunm-^ unexpired tern of about So vears, A-L very IJW ^rounci rent, of eachhouse.wdareietto re,pectahU tenants rthe~^l rent ol *.i0 tale to take place at Three o'clock For further i ar-ieulars ap1. Iv to Me«s>-<i i ii. j swaiisea. ■' tons register, « she r.ow l,es m the Half-^ae ^'32a Dock, Swansea t^ether with all her cium« an t r^' L riggings, trear, blocks, ropes, sails, boats, fa Si tfc wf* s id m suitib.eJots. "3» wu.be 'The Vet-sei is under Bo<rd cf Trade survey ♦ since a iar. e amount was iaii out on j,er uua tw° Y^r} bbe haa t een employ, d in the tun her trade aod <,the'r1a,reC' "'n. lor same purpose at a snwii cost, or she would 1 ■?** Ccal Hulk. Any person in v.ant of same wtll 4d r-ood opportuMiy. ue had tins a S >le to commence at Twelve oYlooV Oxford Chambers, .v.-ui ci, uock- n¡eI1Rt,. JOHN 11. LEEDElt has been instructd. Uastlc square, Swansea, on j UESL'AY tl-e 99'Ve ,l0tcl- Au-ust, 1S76, in-one or more lots (subjeA\„ A 2r d aay ,f will" be read at the tune o' sals), 4U thni r a 1)?Tlt'lon!S whi' h illsFS known »s ^ORiHAitPio^ PKE- »orthwnptoi. place) Swansea, formerly in the back of Mr W Hording and M.'Wiliia.i Stock, conHi occuPat'on of o-fi feet, ar.d m the iear, i40 feet, C0UUu"nu' a frontage of The whole ot the Property is hold under a 1 C5tli day of Feb., Is61, for a term of .90 years f S? datad tbe Septemher, 156,, at the yearly ,u,Und rfnt^ 2dth day is Stu«-iut.no ceutro oi tne to a n, aud d aUv h VroPWty valuable for tue particular business now earned murd ^ale to commence ^t Ihroe o clock. there. For further particulars a^p y to T)axriH Swansea; Charles Henry Giascodine, K-q ;Sq-> Solic'tor, M«*sr<i Brown and Collins, Sulieitojs, Uclt°r, Swansea tioncer, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. aea, 0r oi the Auc- yOR SALE BY PRIYATE CQXTraqt' Two newly-hu'1' Freehold D WELLTNG-FIOUsfs! f ♦ Montpelier terrace, Swansea, with UeauUiu] v S' "fuate ntalthy. For particulars, apply to um v'e^s, dry and ii. XjEFTivr A ■«« ■«« Llmtrissaol. To <>"»* WW. SST Trustee it!" bTOUK■-IN-THA1>E1 HousUHO' D DBB1S. and KFPB'TIS of thi, Trader^ schedules^?°°K be inspected at his OSice, 7b, St. Mary street ('Li Jvhich may Tenders for the tarn.- to be turfvarded to s. Ma.-y street. Cardiff, 011 or before l-'r rtnv ^stee, 76, rtaVot August, the Trustee not binding himiJif hisheet or any tender. 3011 to accept the ^rdiff^Augu^toti^Tg. — SALK THIS EVENING Victoria Auction Rooms, Sc. Ma~v s»mt MR X. LAWRENCE will SELLbV^nPTrnxr a quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNiTn^UVTI0N al^o a large consignment of GLASS. UiiE and effects Sale to commence tit 7 o'clock. "iTilaryhili Fair, Bridgond.—SaiT^rH^ir~7r~~— Harness, &,c, 8' Carnages, and 1%/BR BODING TON, M.R.C.V.S that by the special reqvust of aunie m'T-, ,annoucces arranged to conduct a SALE of HORSES C he h;'8 HARNESS, at Bridgend, on FRIDAY, the 'isfJa"d 1&7«, being the day previous 10 bt. alaryi,ill Fa;r AUGUbT, The Auctioneer confidently so.icits tljp su.,D( having horses, carriages, or harness to dispose r>t gentlemen Entries should bs ai .de as early as poss'hli" Thorne, York Hotel, Bridgend, or to the 1,7 f- eitfaer to Mr from whom full particulars may be obtained i, er' ( aa'ditf. may appear in future advertisements and r,f JL0rder that they Auctioneer's Residency and Offices ■-—! p^u<:8- Canton, Cardiff. » "midline terrace, Cardiff 5'4G To be SOLD by AUCTION to rln« in consequence of the death of i'a t -"iube a*l account, Hotel, Cardiff, on MONDAY, the al'tt a™' &t the Quee,1's o''Tock for Half-past precisely, tiie ne.v and flBt^.r8'6, 8t °lle ERMENILL1 A, °I -MiliOr,), with her il0a;s ^ii: ini='Schooner excellent condition. Is 02 tons resistor Gear, a'l in (Weight; length, 71 toe:-t; breadth, 15 ieet • 112 **ea(i Classed A 1 'or11 faste^d'an?th', ° ft iu* launched at Md'ord in Maich, ]S74. I« f fan'j talted. Wa* very handsome cratt 8 sailer, and a She will he in the Gkmorgail Canal, Cardiff previous to the Sale. ^ara.ff, for some days V iurther information may be obtained on apnW- iitssrs DAVIKs 4 Co.^S liduf0 — — — Haverioidwest. -OKISTOL HOtiSB BEPoixi5i^ BOKsSe»«o"ttSZii IHUKSui0' S'S^ SISTT WUi Early Entries respectfully .'oticiTed 4' lb76' JOHN H. FlELDclR JiL— ;ld^^rand Proprietor. !4,¡2 To Shipowners and Othe- /H-"HAR\Ei. AIsD MOT Tcn^r IVS have received instructions to offer for SAT n I ACTION, on THURSDAY, the 24th day oU, PUBLIC .iLa i>i-eviously disposed of by Private Contract U!t instant, UB 6i wi l be given, at the Cambnan H^tei ot ^tch due ^nse* at Thrao o'clock in the Afternoon ,°^fn,3t P^ce, Boat CAMELIA, now lying in the South 1?,^ Very fa8t tey&sugr xtsts-vi rUfrhA'Auctioneers beg to c ill spec.al rttention to tt,„i thb fastest in the Bristol Channel, and noted fc.^v oat> 18 11 vVties is iu first-class trim aud in fuu w^f,her racmg ca]»bd adapted lora genthmau's yacht, for « order' aild le w °s ori-'urill built. '0r ^ch pur- p0ieS -lo"U3 of stores (which are nearly all new v. v 'Vheen refitted throughout v/ithin the last tweii. boat n' hp nroduced at tho sale. elTfl months) Wv fnrtner particulars apply to the Auctioneer* „ MESSRS HARVEY and MOLISok have recived instructions from the trustee of fllo 6 t'KLL by AUCTION, on MONLAY, the vto. abov° estate, to ju the afternoon, st the Broi lcla^o mutant, at Three Btrfcet, Swansea (subject to such conHif u'm 7mi there be read), all that desirable°nd"10ES as t u i>wv-fVlVG-HOCSE, SHOP, and PREMISES .Wel1" built I eit street an(j Burrows road, the corner o yearS_ Irora tv,e 24th day of ^c^d uudera ie\lt 0f £ 2 14s, and has a fronta^ l'( at an annu.d ~r t The premises will be sold « Ieet> the I'hdrd Co-operative Hu'Id,, g fi^ject to a ,M b let to areppectabie tenant, at B V^L, Thex-romr yw^t^e of a thickly' pop^ •ren/*1 oi.l:s, and opportunity for investmei.t "d dl«'nct, laRordsa good oppor Glass;odiae> Swans^for to'the Auctioneers, at their Offices, stret t. Sw.msta. Dated. ,\it.ti^_1 x.; ,I 0262 "O OUSES FOR SALE.—SPLOTLANDS.—Two JUL in cuitram-eueet, palasad.ng before uour, verysupenor '"SiiSiSilS..»r«*r eiop> private iiouses, with ceila/d to Pr.cu ^l,4u0. 'J his Is & r^re o^Duriuniiy for capitalists, as the pre.mses are near to the I ropoeed new Roatii Railway Station, and entrance to t;.p of tiie new iioath Doc-s. DnTat. r,A GARNETT-sTREEl.—'One U<K)P P<ousn with back entrai ce, palisading be.ore fion B(Me^, f'^0 re ;t 9s per week • s:round rent, i.1 1<» • "aI finished semi detached Villas. Price, for ^Wock cf two houses, S Several very 1 arise Shops ;rom *•> J. JOHN-aTfvEET.-sc .era) » ^5 ? rooms, from £ 170 each; 6 Houses, wi'h long Ga.den., hol Pse-street. Price £ 1Koviii,i0CASTLE-ROAO Two hle»cks o £ &emi.dfatached VifiaV i>, ire eaca block, £ 0i'0 ai-u £ 1,-00. A bargah. Pour Houses in Ciive-strect. me a corner shop. Price £ 600 the lot. A rVuVc?w\*y-One good Double Corner House, wita stable* a*he"rear) suitable for a milkman or a tab propr.etor. pric^ £ ''ct'RDlFF.-Scveral Blocks of Semi-detached Villas ia u Geor Je^street, behind the Dri^-hali. nee from £ 4'76 to each block oi Two Houses. Also Property iu all part8 0{ the town for Sale. A Shop to Let. A^er.v Urge House, Shop, and Bakehouse, iu Moira-) laoe. Caj'ital portion. Applv at once, with stamped dirtc ed envelope, for all the above, to Mr James Lotlge, Lous ".Estate, ana General Insur- nce A^en<49, Cliiton-s.ree-t, CarJiH. ana 7ti20 1\/FESSRS. MADDOX and EMERY, 18, High. JJTJL street, Cardirf, Auctioneers, '-state aud House Agents, have t cvtral first cla^ Vl.LA K*- or SELL at Pena.'th and hoath also s. veral HOCtsES in Upper and Lower Grange. SpoUands, aud CathtryS. lor part'culsisap.piy a< above. 7&2S rjpO MARINE PLEASURE SEEKERS. Tor HIRE, the Splendid Ce'ifi..atcd TCG BOATS, for Evcur. j BioiiB; terms ra-xkrute, Apply JO Rower Ko»swr, tug owoer, I Bvmlien* £ alc$i l)tf JCuctlGU. I Victoria Mart, Oxford stiset, Swansea. ]\/TESSRS. BEYNON AND HUGHES have JLtJL. been mstructe t/i SELL ry PUBLIC AUCTION, at the abow Mart, on IIUESU 6Y, AU .nst 15th, 1S7<3, a lot of well- preserved IIOUSieiiOuD FURNITURE, PiANOlORT' and b EclS, comi rising naasrive eining-roem suite in leatlur, drawing-room suite in g, eeii lep, nr.a'tosany and walnut loo, dinini, occasional, and Pembroke tab.es, mahogany couch n hair, ditto sofas in d tto, anu leather ditto,cheffonniere, bru-te ?, tapestry, 1%i felt, and other carpets; hearthrugs, handsome ch nin y wriafcs, 11 ebony andgilded irame two sewing machines, p .le and lings, Dibble and gilded hall 6 and. Ji-ndeome polished Budla unaer glass sha-te, dinner wa:e, coal veses, bronzed and other tenders, several sets of hre-ironf g-dav clock in ca-Q,, &c &c iron haif-t. s or, French, sofa, folding, ano other bedsteads, spring mattresses, feather aud otln r beds, pall a^ses, mahogany dressing table with glass attached, mahogany marble-top wa hstana, maple o.o, maho- jyai y, painted. i d other chests of drawers, toUet glasses, cane- teated and other chairs, n.aho-an/ bet-steps. mahogany and other to-el rails, ci<>thes h-rse-, chamber wre, Ac., &-c., kit- chen tables, ciue- stand, mahogany eettle, together with a use- ful io; of Kitclien eequisiies, &c.. Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at Meven o'cl ck in too forcnoon. 9323 "MONMoUT HSHIRE. Vale of the Usk, n,a. Aber.avenm, in one of the most i e;tu, ifui pans of the c uiii,rt. DESIRABLE FAMILY RESIDE CE AND LAND. MESSRS. striker AND LAKE will SELU by AUCTION, at tho -ngel Hotel, Abergavenny, on TL'ESD. Y. ttie.5i,liof S p e.noe., li7«, at wo o'clock in the afternoon, subject tosucli c uidi ions as shall then be produced, a valuable FREEHOLD E TATE, known as TENTHS COHtf, standi g in a, particularly pleasant. position, about lb miiu.tes' walk fr.an the ",('" n road station of London and North We.to n Radw (y Co no nv. The mosL. eligible property s sitilato ol6 uiilo from Aberga- v.iLiiy, on tue tump>ke road t) i;recoii._ Tue hot.se contains entranc.'hall, d-ning room, library, drawingr o. o.iening into a large conservatory, bath room and v.c., eill,ht beurooms, kitchen, back kitchen, pantry, and usual convenient domes ic ortices. Water t'trouerhout the house. E, c:) I a ii t siabLnv, with all modern fitt n- s f..r "ix horses, harness room, coach house loft and servants* room over, trewiiouse and cowhou-e, all under OLe roof. There are also gOld piggeries, cart and cattle sheds, roultry pens, capital walled garden stocked with choice fruit trees, two greenhouse', productive kitchen garden, and a tastefully laid out lawn, intersected hy a brook, fertile meadow lnnd, and orc'ardin\ the lioie well and ornamentally timbered, and covering an area of about 2Ca2r 2ip. The river Usk is near at hand, and the Kenne s of the Monmouthshire fox hounds are withia ljr lilies of the preaiists. For further partisulars. and cards to view apply to the Auc- tioneers, i, Tnertou Tiace to Captain Camegy, Ty-rholben; or to Mr H. L. Baker, Solicitor, Abergavenny. 9157 Sale of valuable Dwelling-house, No. 8, Heathfie d place, Swansea. MESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS and SON have bien instruct; d to SELL by l'UBl.IJ ALCTION. at the Cameion Arnes Hotel, on TUESDAY, AuguitSiSnd, 1S7G, ali that well and substantially built DVv EL LI SG-HOUSE and PRE- MISk S situate and be:nz fio. 3, heathtiel-I I)Iac-, Swansea, con- taining front and back parlour, four bedrooms, two large attics, kitchen and back kitchen. 'J he prem;se are oov. niently atcd, being about five minutes' walk from the Market, J:8tr' oihce, and the Railway Stations, on ars he'd for » term of 00 years from October 1st, lt63, at the low ground-rent of L3 16s per annum. Sale to commence at Three o'clock. Further particulars may be obtained of Messrs Davies and Hartlaud, Solicitors, Rutland stieet; or of the Auctioneers, 40, Oxiord street, S wans. a. 9472 Jlalpas Brick Woivs, about two miles from Newport, Mon- mouthshire.—Saleuf Nla-hiliery and about 16^,000 best bard MR eVskS. CORNELIUS EVANS and SON ,vill SELL by AUC 11 ON, ou the Premises, as above, situate on the Catml Sice, about a miie fom Mai pas Church, on MONDAY, thu 14tll oay of Auguct, lb76. at Two o'clock, a 7- h rsc power portable STEAM ENGINE, by Clayton and Co., in ex- el.eut order; a double-delivery BRICK-MAKING MACHINE, with cuttiig-off tables, all complete, and equal to new, by Whitehead an 1 Co, suitable for planter clay; and a double action BRICK PitESS, by Whitehead and Co. Also about 1 0,000 best RED BRICKS, aud H.ODO PRESSED BRICKS, of tine quality. li he proprietor ad ;pts this mode of making known to archi- tects, buitclers. and others the superior quality of the bricks made at MalDas Works. Auction and Estate Offices, 15, High street, Newport. 0467 Glamorganshire Agricultural Association.—CowbrirUgfc Meeting. —To Timber Merchants, Builders, Colliery Proprietors, and Others. MR JOH1N THOMAS has been instructed by Mr Charles D. Phillips, the contractor to the Society, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Show Yard, Co^bridge, on TUESDAY, August 15th, 1876, at Two o'c'ock in Ibe afternoon, the whole of the TIMBER, CANVAS, and other materials, used in the construct.on of sheds, fencing, &c., comprising about 40,000 feet of 6^ by 1 and by I best dry p:e,.a;ed white flooring boards r',00J feet 3 by 1J, 3 b. 2, 3 by -k, and 3 by 3, quartering 6,000 feet 7 hy 3 and o by 3 deals 1.200 round larch posts 0,0u0 yards of c a, suitable Sor rick sheets, &-c. Catalogues inay be had on app icatiou to Mr Phillips, Newport or te the Auctioneer, at Cowbiiilge. Tern p, cash. or appioved bills of two months taken for £20 upwardif, with 2 per cent added. 9422 3427 Preliminary Notice —20S, High-street, Swansea. Pr,,Ii- MESSRS. T. J. PRICE and CO. have been instructed by Mr L. J. Morgan, who is letiring from business, to SELL b; PUBLIC AUCTION, at an early date, the whoie of his largo and valuable STOCK-IN-TRADE. consisting of Cabinet aud Upholstery Goods of every description. Auction.s' Offices, CoiJe::re Chambers. College-street, Swat)- sea and Vauahan-street, Llanelly, 8th June, 1876. 8293 WA.N SEA.-A RARE OPPORTUNITY.— k5 For immediate DISPOSAL, .hat Old-establiiheel Freo DOUbLE-LlCENSED PULLIC-HO'. SE oiled the Cawdor Arms Hotet" Hir:h etrect. Swansea, newrlv opposite the Terminal Station of the Great Western Radway. Immediate p^session may be had, owner to the present tenant s 'health. For further particular* and to treat, please appl/ at the offices of Messrs T. J. Price and Co., College Chambers, College s, reet, Swansea. 0. O N E lT^-FTom~F50 to £ 50,000 to be ADVANCED on Freehold, Leasehold House, landed Proportv. or good personal security, at o per cent, int est, re- pay abte by easy instairuents, and with other important advaa- ,BFor Prospectuses, and further information, apply to Messrs T. J. PRICE and CO.. Auctioneers, Vatners, &c., College Cham- bers, College-street, Swansea, and VaLighan-street, Llan. elly. 7S66 To Grocers, Shopkeepers, and Others. F KNIGHT has been instructed to oELL by » AUCTION, at the Kooms, 72, High street, Swansea, on MONDAY, August 14th, 1876, a quantity of FURNITURE and GROCERIES. h ale at Eleven o'clock. Particulars see bills. 9411 Preliminary Notice.-St. James's terrace, Walter's road, Swansea. F KNIGHT has been favoured with instruc- tioiiS from Mr Thomas Ridgway, who is declining house- keepintr (in cons quence of the death of Mrs Ridt'way) to SELL by PUBLIC AUC ION. at au earb- jlate, the whole of his very valuable HOUSEJ.OLD FURN11URE. PICTURES, PLATE, and Effects. Particular#in future advertisements. The boule to let. Apply on the premises or to the Auct;on- eers, 1 Red Lion, Pontypridd.-To JErated Water Manufacturers and others. MR. G. -T. ALEXANDER is instructed by yir William Leyslion to SELL by AUCTION, as above, in one lot, subject to conditions then and there Pr:),'uceo. on FRIDAY, the i8th of Auaust, 1876, the whole, of his extcnMee KRVL'ED WATER MANUFACTORY, comonsim: 14 horse- power steam casino with boiler complete, and a^l n^e89ary machinery for the manufacturing of ginfcer beer <fcc., with o ,e Codd'a i;ate'it bottliog machine, a so goodwill i t n rners patent for 1*2 years, 1500 to 2000 cases10 ^g^ozln each^ each case, and from 0 to 40 cisesi noldmg 2 to 6 dozen each 2 spria* carts, 1 waggon, o,.pt:al horse large for washinc bottles, 2 syrup tubs, and a 11,0^; H™ne?s Codd's in tbe trade SOu gross of bottles (including Homers, Coqd p patent, and other bottlea). Sale at five O'clock in the afternoon mmendin!r tw The Auctioneer has greau Pleas^ a very lucrative one, Business to intending purchasers, bem, J > it being capable of turning out 300 f atn)lv f. To vfew the premises.or to the Auctioneei at ms oui Pont\pridd. praiiiiiies,or to the Auctioneer at hiS oui "Litute Chamber8, Pont\pridd. Au -ust 4. 1876. ~X\T ILLIAM SANDERS, VV AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AND in^nce a(,ENt. &*p MARY blKETKt. CAKDjrr, H^s ihe following PROl'KRTIES for SALE:- CARDIFF Nos 16 17. and 18, Buzzard-street; four houses Russell-ttreet- and No. 1, Windsor-esplanade. tvOATH._one house in Emerald-street; three houses m Diamond-street; ten houses in Topaz-street; six genteel residences in. Metal-street, and seven in Gold-street >os. 42, 46, and 47f and Bath and Myrtie Vilias, Par- l'CATH°AY^ —Eiffht houses inLetty-street; two semi-detached cottages in Letty-street; and two semi-detached villas in Upper GC>^TON.e— Eligible site of Freehold Land at the corner of C'i"a'\c FTOWK.—A corner shop in Bromsgiove-street. literal p crortioi' of he purchase money may be had on ortga-e'. Aj^ly^saboy^^ » jjO jlON EEE, &c. E. H. D A V I E S, AUCTIONEER, VALUER AND COMMISSION AGENT, BAGLAN HOUSE, PENTRE, PONTYPRIDD, (g prepared to e-iter into engagements in the above branches on lii tfi U teiiiu, an:i hopes through the meaiurn o. a .arge lud strict attention to bud^.s to bo ^our*<i SWTLMMUATFFT A* PMUROAAM. Ctodtro aud C0UtrM$. PONTYPRIDD WAT-ER W O R K S JL COMPANY The Directors are prepared tr receive TENDERS for LAYING and FIXING SEiiVICK HPES and FITTINGS, into the houses in the Ri ondda Valleys, from Ferndale and F; wdamos to Portyoridd, according to specifications prepared by Alexander Bissett. Esq., C E.. Cardiff, which may be seen at his offic. or at the offi e of the S-'crtt iy. Tendeis to be sent in on or before the 15th l'^st., to E. C. sPIOKEtT, fcesretary. The Court House, Pontypridd, Au^uso 7th, 1876. 9376 rnHE DYNKIVOR DYFFRYN AND NEATH JL ABBEY UNITED COLLIERIES COV1PAKY (LIMITED) are prepared toreceiveTENDEKSfor the workiugof the followuig Collieries.- The Cwmdu Colliery, The Brithdtr The Bryndewy The Ma n „ The Cwmdu and Brithdir Ccll;eries will be let together. T, nders wi 1 be received for the Main and Bryndewy Collieries together or separately. The Coal to be delivered at the Compa.ny's railway sidings or wharves n the Neath riv..r. The Contractors will have the use of all the existing Plant t\nd Machinery at the Collieries, but will have to purchase at a valuation rh horses a-il, tiros -it the r .-spective Collieries. Forms of Tender ar,d all partieala,sto be obtamed on tppli- cation at the Company's Ornces. Neath Abbey, near Neath. Seiled Tenders, with the words "Tender for Contract writ- ten outside, :o be sent to the Comeany by MONDAY, 21st Au,fu.,t. t 11 he Company do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. Neath Abbey, 1st August, 1873. 9292 npENDERS-wanted for DRIFTING through JL STONE at, Yni.pen Iwch Graiaola Colliery. Size of drift fifeet, length about 70 vards.—For further particulars, applv to M^srs L^tricheux and David, Swar^^a, or to Mr Robert Mil's, C iliiia^er, Glais, Swansea. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be acoei.te 9 fublie glppoitttmtttts. ROATH ROAD WESLEYAN CHAPEL. The Trustees require the Services of a Competent ORGANIST. Tne Attendances will be twice on Sundays, and once on Wednesdays App y by letter to the Secretary, 5, Marlborough terrace, Cardiff. 0)56 jQjr ITTMTE GAN SHIRE. THE BRITON-FERLtY LOCAL BOARD. The Briton Ferrv Local Board is preoired to receive Applies tions for the officce of GAS MANAGER. The salary w,II be £ 120 par ai.nura for the first y. ar, with the ute of a house, and xas and <»a!s free. His duti, s will be to manage the Gas Works, at:d to carry on all hooks belonj;in £ f thtreto, and to collect all moneys that may b^ Hue to the Lecil toird for as supplied, and tcr perform such other d ities h5 the Board may, fro n time to time, require. The person appointed will be re- ouired to enteron' his duties o"n a day to be named by ti,e Board, sliid,ttew,li also be required te give security for the due discharge of his dut,.es. Applications, wit:i particulars of age, Se., in the applicant's handwriting, And testimonials as so his fitness for the office, mut be s ut to the undersigned on or before the 4th of SEP- TEMBER nesit. t Any further particulars may beobtainea oi JAMbS KEMP1HOBNE, Clei k t*> Local Board. Clei k t.} Local Board. Dufiryn Chambers. Neatb, 9th August, 1876. íI!6,6 MERTHYR TYDFIL LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH. FAhM BAILIFF WANTED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at their Meeting to Q.3 held on the dtli day of SEP rElBLp. next, tne Board intend to appoint au active practical and experienced iiIAN to superintend the cultivation of their Yuiscaedudwg. Parknewydd, and Craig Evan Leyshon Sewage Farms. The wages wiil be £ 2 per week. with house and garden. Applications, in the applicant's own handwriting, with testi- monals, to ba lett at the Office of the Board, 71, Hight s.reet, Merthyr, on or before the oth day of SEPTEMBER, 1876. THOMAS WICLIAMS, Clerk to the Board. Merthyr Tydfil, 7th August, 1876. 9i*>8 -P'O N TA- R D A W E UNION. HAMLETS OF YSTRADGUNLAIS HIGHER AND YSTRiDGUNLAlii LOWER. COLLECTOR OF POOH. RATES WANTED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Guardians of the Pontardawe Union wiU at their Meeting, to be held on THURS- IL)AY, lie 17th August next, at 12 o'clock at tloon, proceed to the APPOINTMENT of a COLLECTOR of POOR SAVES for the haiu.ets cii Ystradgnnl-iis Higlnrand Ysti adguiiiais Lower. in the room of Mr Richard Morgan, deceased, at a salary of CSO per annum arporti^i;«J as follows:—i2-' for the Hamlet of Ystrad«uu!ais Higher, and 458 for the Hamlet of Ystradguulais The person appointed mui-t make, assess, and levy the Poor Rates of the respective Hamlets, and collect the same from the parties assessed thereto. He must also filt up all re< Oi^ts, keep all boous, aud make all return-, wb ch relate to any matter con- cerning the Poor Rates o? the said iiavule'S. and generallv per- form such other duties as may be presc ibed by the Guaidians, *nd are set forth in the Orders oi the Lccal Government n he person appointed must be prepared to enttr upon his duties immediately on his appointment, and also to give senarate Bonds (with two sufficient sureties) for each Panle, in the respectiv e turns of £ 3' 0 at,d £ 500, for the due and faitnful tiischarse of the duties of the office. Applications, in tne Umdwritm* of the candidates, stating age and calling in life, accompanied by recent orirnal testi- monials as to chaiact r and competency y th^ifith required, to be sent to me not later than \V EDAi <-bDAY, the 16th Camassing the Guardians is strictly prohibited, and *ill be held to be a disqualiifcation. By order of the Bosid, D. B. TURBERVILLE, Clerk. Union Office, Pontardawe, 21th July. 187U. 9150 JSuiUittB ^octettes. KIXCrFALlTV PERMANENT BENEFIT Jt. BUILDING SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED, lStiO. INCORPORATED, MARCH, 1376. OFncE.-—28, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF, The Oldest, Largest, and most Equitable Society in the District. Income for the year, 1S75 -C57 379 17 6 Profits 1,u71 16 11 Deposits of £ 10 and upwards taken da'ly, at 5 per cent interest This Society has now been iu existence upwards of 10 \ears and has kbver sustained a loss. 1).159 WIL SANDERS, 124 Managing Secretary CAR D IFF BUILDING SOCIETY. SUMS from jESO to Z3,000 reidy to be LgNT on Mortgage. SHARES MAY BE TAKEN AND DEPOSITS Made daily. Present rate of Interest on deposits, 4t per cent., subject to six months' notice of withdrawal; 4 per cent cent three months; and ty per cent repayable on demand. TENTH ANNUAL REPORT, I Prospectus and all information may be obtained on applica- tion to the undersigned. N.B.—TERMS Of BORROWING and REDEMPTION further I Reduced PETER PRICE, Secrbtart. Dated, 3. Croc/theratown, Cardiff. 29- fi LAMORGAN BENEFIT BUILBIS# VJ SOCIETY, CAKDiFF. ESTABLISHED 1867. JAMES LEE, Esq.cathedral Road, Cardiff. THOS. EVAJNS, Esq., Surgeon, Cardiff. JOHN E. M'CONNOCHIE, Esq., C.E., Cardiff. Money readv to be advanced FROM B30 TO £3.000, On Mortgage of houses and land, repayable by easy fortnightly subscriptions. UPWARDS OF £ 05.0ii0 ALREADY ADVANCED. Apply to the Managing. Secretary, MR. R. EMERY. 9, Mount Stnart sjuare. Docks, Cardiff. 30th April. 1876.. ross fj()9 LIMITED, Notify that they are prepared to CHARTER and LOAD STEAMERS and SAILING VESSELS with the greatest despatch at their Shipping Port, at PORTUGALETE, at the Mouth of the BILBAO RIVER, and that they will pay current rates of freight for Iron Ore to Welsh Forts, Middlesboro", The Humber, The Tyne, The Mersey, The Dee, and Scotch Ports. Apply to ¡ LOCKHART, TOZER, AND CO., ) 4. OLD HALL STREET, $460 LIVERPOOL. public 310tirto. Sir w. H. WILLIAMS and CO., PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, AND GENERAL AGENTS, ALBERT CHAMBERS, HIGH STREET, CARDIFF. MR. G. B. DYER, Resident Manager. HEAD OFFICES—THE EXCHANGE, BRISTOL, SS98 EAT FKEDERICK^TRElT~CHAPEL. On SUNDAY MORNING Next, at Eleven o'clock, THE REV. \V. JAMES, M. A., Canton, will Preach, and in the Evening, at 6.30, A SPECIAL SERMON To YOUNG MEN and YOUNG WOMEN w;n ba Preached by THE REV. J. CYNDDYLAN JONES. 8998 J J iO the OVERS EERS of the Poor of the Parish JL of L CANDY POD WG, in the county of Glamorgan, tord to th, sur)erint,ndent of Police of the DisDrict ccmpt sin,, such parish, and to ail who^ it may concern. I, WILLIAM Ci E ME NTS, now residing at Bell Chambers, in the city of Gloucester, in the county of Gloucester, accountant, hereby gne you Notice that it is my intention to a¡'ply at the General Annual Licensing Meeting for the Division of Newcastle, to be holden at Bridzend, io the county of Glamorgan, on the Second day of September next e: suing, for a Licence for the sale of spirits, wine, beer, porter, cider, perry, anl other intoxicating liquors, to be drunk or consumed in a certain hou-e and in the premises thereuutobeior ginsr,situate near Blackmill.inthe parish of Elanilyfo.iwn, in the said county of Glamorgan, aud known ly the name or Sign of theGi.tachorfifod Inn, which I intend to be Kept as an inn, alehouse, or victualling-house. v Given under my hand this Eleventh day of August, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sevent\-six. 9J80 WILLIAM CLEMENTS. Q.RAJSD if'ET E A N D G A LA, IVAUN _Y_POU:D. TREDEGAR, ATHLETIC SPORTS, BURLESQUE ENTERTAINMENTS, OEEN AIR CONCERTS, MONTGOLFIER BALLOONS, ARCiiERY, &c. A STRING BAND WILL BE IV ATTENDANCE FOR DANCING. Applications by Owners of Shows, Shooting Galleries, Stands, etc., should he sent to H. W. THOMAS, Hon, Sec., Black l'rince Inn, Tredegar. 91401 p E N A R T H REG A T T A r WILL TAKE PLACE ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 16TH., 1876, When Prizes will be given for the following Races:- ROWING. AMATEUR FOUR-OARED GIG RACE (GIGS NOT TO EXCEED 30 FT.) L s. d. let Prize, Silver Cup, value 5 0 0 2nd „ 2 0 0 Entrance fee, 28 6d. OPEN RACE FOR GIGS NOT EXCEEDING 30 71. e a. d. 1st prize « 3 0 0 nd 1 10 0 Entrsnce fea 2s. HOVELLING SAILING BOAT RACE. L a. d. 1st Prize 2 0 0 2ud „ 10 0 Entrance fe-, ls6d. OPEN RACE 1POR BOATS NOT EXCEEDING 26 n. £ s. d. 1st Prize .300 2nd 1 10 0 Entrance. Is 6d. RACE FOR PENARTH BUATMEI ONLY. AL a. d. Jst Prize 2 0 0 2nd 10 0 Entrance, One tubulin? PUNT RACE FOK BOA'iS BELONGING TO CARDIFF AND PiNAliTtl. L s. d. 1st Prize ». 1 10 0 2nd 0 15 u 3rd „ .060 Srd Entrance. One Shilling. 0 6 0 DUCK HUN I 20s. Time, Twentv m nutea. GREAiY POLE, 5°, and a Leg of Mutton. RACING will commence at ONE o'clock, from the PIE a HEAD. PENARTH. BAND WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE. R. VSLLACOIT, Jun., Hon. W. P LLKN. Pilot Inn, Penarth, ) Secretariei. Entries Close on MONDAY, August 14th, at Six o'cl ck in the evening. W. PtrLLxyg, Sec. 9400 -VTOTiCE !—TENBY REGATTA, MONDAY, .1- AUGUST 14th. 1S76. MARINE EXCURSION from Swan-ea, and Po teyncn. to TEN'PY. Tl!e c, iebrated A 1 Paddle Passenger Steamer PRINCE of W AL ES, G. Jackson, commander, will leave entrance of South Dock, Swansea (wind and weather pjrmittipg), MONDAY, August 14th, )87' at 8.45 a.m., Mumbles, at 9.30 a.m., and Porteyn 11, ..t ll..45I1..m.: returniHg from fenbyat 6.0 p.D1. Passengers fiom the Mumbles and Portevnon to be out in boats in readiness. FARES—From Swansea, Mumbles, anaPorteynon Best Cabin, 48 6d. Fore Cabin, gs Od. Tickets ti> be obtained of Mr Herbert James, 81, Oxford street: of Air J. W. Pocket', South Dock. Saau»ea, orou Board. PROGRAMME OF TENBY REGATTA. PATRONS :—i-crd Kensington, M.P., James B. Bowen, Esq., M.P., E. J. Reed, Esq., C.B., At.P., J. F. Lort Philiops, Esq., Charles H. Smitb, Eiq.. thomas Mevrick, Esq. First Race (Vachts),—1st Prize, £40; 2nd Priz^, £ 10. Second Race (Yachts).-lst P: ize, £ 20; 2nd Prize, "hird Raoe (Y,chIS).-Ist Prize, k 10 2nd Prize, £ 3. Fourth Kace (Trawlers).-lst Prize, £ 20; 2nd Prize, £10; 3rd Prize, 45; 4th Prize, a. Other Races will take place during the day for Dredge Boats, Gigs, Duck Hunts, &c. A Band will play on tho Castle hi 1 during the Races. The "Prince of Wa'es" steamer will leave Tenby Pier at1 2 p.m., and make a trip to enable Excursionists to witness the Race- 9411 About Ten Hours at Portevnon, Gower. MARINE EXCURSION FROM SWANSEA ,1_VJL to PORTEYNON, MONDAY, August 14th, 1S76. The celebrated A 1 Faicle Passenger Steamer "PRINCE OF WALES," E. Jackson, commander, will have the Entrance of South Dock, Swansea, wind and weather permitting, on MOJl- day, August 14th, 1876, at 8,4i a.m.; returning from Porteynoa at'7.45 p.m. Refreshments to be had on board. Fares Best Cabin, Ss 0d. Fore ditto, 2s Od. Tickets to he had of Mr He b, rt Jon 81, Oxford street, cr of lIrJ. W. Pockett. South Dock, Swansea. 9.12 1\/TARINE EXCURSION from Swansea to 1 iLrRACOMBE ni.d CLOV^ELLY, MONDAY, Aucust 14th, 1876, the ce'ebrated A 1 Paddle Passenger Steamer "VKDNDRA." Will mm Pockett, Commander, will leave Entrance of South Dock (wind and weather permitting), on JlOVDAY, Augost 14th, 1876, at 9 a.m. returums.' from Ciovellv at 5.30 p.m., and Uf^ac ,mbo at 7.30 p.m. Refreshments to be had on Board. To 'Combe and bftck, Pest Cabin, 4s 6d Fore Cabin, 3j. To Clovedy a' d bauk,Be-,tC&biri, 6s Fore Cabin, 4s 6d. Ti kets mav be obtained of Mr Herbert Jones, 81 Oxford street; or of J. W. Pockett, South Dock. Swansea. 913 S E A AUGUST FAIR. NO T I C E, To Farmers, Dealers, and the Pub ic generally, that th< F Am. will be held in SWANSEA, on TUESDAY next, the 15th inst as usual. 9393 BY ORDKtt, TO-DAY. D A T E'S EXCURSIONS. WESTON. The Fast-Sailing Steamer PRINCE CONSORT SATURDAY, AUGUST 12TH, TO WESTON. Leaving Cardiff, 10.0 ana., and 7.0 p.m. Leaving Weston 11.15 a.m., and 9.30 p m. Fares to and fro whole diy, Is 6d & 2s. Evening Trip, Is & ls6d. Subject to wind, "weather, and circumstances. 0'4S -I A T F,'S F, x c u R SIONS, Pn PRINCE CONSORT. CARDIFF TO WESTON. MONDAY, Au G u 8 T 14, Leave Cardiff 9.46 a.m., and 8.15 p.m.; Leave Weston, 2.0 p.m., and 8.0 p.m. TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, Leave Cardiff 10.3D a.m., and 8.80 p.m.; Leave Weston 1 80 p.m, and IO.O p.m. The Fiower Show this day, when the Band of the Coldstream Guards will perform (F. Godfrey, Conductor). THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, Leave Cardiff 7.0 a.m., and 4.0 p.m.; Leave Weston 1.0 p.m., and 7. lo p.m. TO BARRY ONLY WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, Leire Cardiff S.15 p.m. Liave Barry 6.0 p m. Far*S—Whole day Trip, fore-dcck, is 63; Best Cabin «s EveningT.il', fore-deck, Is; Best Cab n ls fid. T. e above sufojfct to w?nd, wca'her, and CJrcuELStauces. K. S. DATE. DUed Watcuet, Auguat lltn, ls76. 9^7 ILq. -LUBRICATING OILS for all kinds 0 of Machinery, 25 3d, 2s èJ, and 2s 9d per i^llori T H. Birt and Co., Coll ery and Railway Store Coutnwtors But- OrU'ftiou Sottas. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE UNITED BOROUGHS 05 CARMARTHEN AND LLANELLY. GISTLEMEX,— Mr Nevill baviDg announced that he is about to retire from the representation ci these Boroughs, I have the honour to place my serv,mu at your disposal, and to seek your countenancc and support i;i tbe coming E eitiou. "— On al the main topics of legislation, my opinions are essen- tialty those of tè.! body of Liberals who form the party to which I am proud to belong, both by inherited ties and per- sonal conviction. My views on Education and Church subjects are well known to you. They have not changed since I addressed you at the last General Ejection. I regret the course pursued by the pre- sent Government in abrogating the provisions of the Elemen- tary Education Aet of 1S70, an t I consider the Bill which they have now in a great me lsure substituted for it to bchifch'y objectionable. It throws the power ovtr elementary sch; ola which it proposes to support almost exclusive y from the pub- lic funds, and 10 which it further ^ivus a natioual character by permitting children to be swept into them by compulsory methods of law, too much in the hands of ex- officio Guardians and clerieil and ce lonraationa! manage s, who are not elected by, and responsible to, the tnx-payiug and rate-paying commun. lty. The obnoxious 25th clause-of Mr Forster's Act has tbui been developed into a generJ scheme founded on a basis wholly unconstitutional. I should strongly advocate the wrsuit by this oountry of a policy tendiug to promote the speedy pacification of the Soutbr East of Europe. We owe it especially to the working-ciasses to maintain peace with foreign nations, in order that general con- fidence msy return, that tho trade of the countrv, may revive, and our artizans and labourers find lull employment at good wages once more. If you confer on me the great honour of representing you in Parliament, my best attcn -io i will be direct-d to your local interests, which I need not remind you are ideutical with those of my Father as wo.I as with mv own. In a word, I shall every way endeavour to repay your confidence, and merit yourappro, bation. I am, Gent'cmen, 3124 Sincerely and faithfully yeurs, A. K. COWELL STEPNEY. W:E L L AND Quii PA N Y S GREAT SALE OF DRAPERY J^EMNANTS, THIS AND FOLLOWING DAYS. CARPET DEPARTMENT. In this Department a DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT., or Two Shillings in the Pound, will be allowed off the undermeiy tioned,prioes during the Sale:- TAPESTRY CARPET;, is ilid, 2s 4jd, 2s 64d, 2s 9td, and 2s Hid per yard. BRUSSELS, 2s llid, 3s 6dJ 3s lid, 4s 6j, and 46 91 per yard, FELTS, from lOfd per yard. HA.RE'S BEST (and only quality) FLOOR CLOTHS, 2s 11 id per square yard. LINOLEUMS (new patterns), 3s old pse yard, STAIR RODS, CORMCES, POLES,.RINGS, AND ENDS. CARPET REMNANTS at Siieci. i Kates, subject to no discount Dcors open daily at- 9.3), Close at S p/m. HOWELL AND COMPANY, ri THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, to 14, ST. MARY S T R B E T. CARDIFF. 6094 fJTHE jpRINCIPALITY QU5FITT1NG E STABLISHMENT. SPECIAL NOTICE' D. JOTHAM & SONS, WOOLLEN MERCHANTS AND GENERAL OUTFITT wKS, 26 & 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. THE plEST gHOW OF A UTUMN fjl WEEDS I OPENED ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 3rd. These GOODS have been nought for Caah from the BEST MARKETS in the KINGDOM, at prices that cannot fail to ifiva every satisfaction, and, as fur assortment, cannot, be excelled by any other house in the Principality. The proprietors-having vastly increased their facilities can now execute with prompti- tude all orders entrusted to thtm THE LARGEST WOOLLEN ROOM AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK IX SOUTH WALES. D. JOTHAM AND,, gONS, WOOLLEN MERCHANTS AND GEjsER^ OUTFITTERS," 26 & 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF, 2980 ESTABLISHED 1839. 68% SUMMER AND SUCCESS. in catering f r tbe requirements of Summer has asaia at endea tbe et-orts of jy-ESSRS W. PRICE & SONS, Tgh>?u%&$s}?xZ, cor; CoaonindaM r°no Hog11 <T Croquet; new Oxford Shins'; n w father Btgl. PortmSuj = Travelling RequisH,^ 8' Hat Cu8es« Trunks, and other OutSts for Emwants to ^1 Countries. Address- Pi-,HIrtw. JHECa P-D1FF bo USE, FASHIONABLE CLOTHING AND OUTFmTNG ESTABLISH SIENT. 23 ST. MARY STREET & CAROLINE STREET, CARDIFF. HT T T £ st*bliahed upwards of a Century. ILLS AND UNDERWOOr guarantee the character and genuineness of their PURE MALT VINEGAR, As analysed by the most Em nent Analyses of the day. In cukf of 12i, Y.6, i,d 50 gallons. VINEGAR IN BOTTLE. u, i!rfl. ^LS an 1 UNDEftWOOD desire to inform the Public that their Vinecsr, bottled hy themselves, for Picklinr and 'l abia Use, can now be obtained from retazl dealers everywhere. This vi, evar,s of uniform strensth and qualit The bottles bear llill and Underwood's iraeie Mark ant Name, and the Corks axe Dranded ac.d sealed with the latter al ,ne WHOLESALE FROM TU VINEGAK WOKKS, NORWICH and 25, EASl CHEAP. LONDON, E.C. 8310 0 H N B 0 W D, B N AN HQUS CHINA SHO", &c., WARDOITB dl'REtT. OIFtJUD BTRTST. LOHDOM. |||