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1W???*ACTOItY- nkwpoht. £ LL,IPS' ^PROVliD FOE CIVRTS, WAGONS, rfC;Vjlr ENGINES, ^^V)LV^^IOESE LOIH CLOTHS, &C. ADDEBSB— 10841 -C^HARlES P. PHILLIPS.
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BOOTS POES- FOR THE PRESENT SEASON. 37, ST. MARY STREET, 11942 CARDIFF.
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Mes fry §\urtwu. AUC HON A PPOINTMEN TS! 11 11"0 Old p ALEXANDER BROS. ^*ho!d pv ^ure> at Cardiff Doc 2n B0u t niC "J*1™ and Effects, at Cardiff Vec' 2? Ho»8eh°!d p. „^a«r» BEYNON & HUGHES. ,?''5ure> &c-> at Swansea ..Dec 13 St°ck o?ld e* Swansea Dec- 19 °f Ar«-v* ali Swansea ne„ 90 ^Weii- B' Rivets.Sc.. at Swansea „ 0Kn»+ioui « tor T- J- BUSH. lnes» Ao., 'a /c* •.at Swansea Dec. 18 Qo°d»iii «»» 1>AVIDEVA&"s and SON." DCt' 19' 20 Dec 20 *W vat HaT«rf0I"dwe»t Jan 5 0M««rs HARVEY A MOL1SON. -Hrfae Swansea l">ec 21 WtOre,»caJ>t^e8SPB HILL- HOPKINS"A"C6." ^eio, Messrs j M/' Paintings, Ac., at Cardiff E>eo 22 "ART CAN4+RW' HO*YKLL THOMAS AND THOMPSON. Tj—. ■ >iiXlnter8< at Whttland Dao. 20 "■ahold c«tb JOHN JitNKlNS & CO. 5o». at Cardiff Dea 22 Mr JOHN M. LEEDEK il ^Qld 4 tore, at Swansea Doc. 21 I'^ou^ -niture, Ac. Ac., at Swansea.— Dac. 22 uu*hold-r.„ Messrs LEWIS BROTHERS. I toil. JnHure, Aa, Ac., at Neath ,.Decl9 I fnK^^dFk..Messrs MADDOX A BMEBX. bUO-i>0m ^iani,at Cardiff. Dec 21 ftw. bhoP. Villa, Houses. 4c., at Cardiff. Dec. 23 xw,. Mr fr. h. PBARUE, Son -furniture, at Upper Grange Dec. 19 ol<J.-RS. IMr D. PHILLIPS. Stn kJrurn"ure, &o., at Swansea Dec 19 « Mr W. H. PHILLIPS. fitM, '•.HouBehold Furniture, A t\, at Porthcawl«,Dec 13 r Messrs EDWARD ROBERTS and SON, f "H<>Uae«. at Swansea „ Dec. 22 <WS ?1F 1 Tll« W FCFF.P. STEPHENSON S W as Machinery Plant and Stock; „ Deo. 19 » "«t Cardiff Dec. 23 Sj*i '0U«.Wa„ Mr JOHN WILLLAMIi.1 ll0 ~I)ec 23 »H U SALE TO-MORROW. JVlH T«r Works, Penai-th road, Cardiff. f ffl- 3S r iLt^t' STEPHENSON is instructed by kftaiJ'by 4 VUCMttvVach.t11' wbo#c >■ about expirinjr, to h lfcy«?.' on the premises, on. TUESDAY, the 19th Vri^Pee Uin^^6 vatnabie MACHINERY, PLANT, STOCK, en^i^. j abovft macnfactory,including a 12 h.p^ ^^KaJ?iboile.r. in excellent condition with 2 pug Kto*?8116 O^O'K J* W k mach,n* and cutting frame, capable of l>e»?0rU1 6*r>i C ^ay' UaWQon'i ditto ditto, adapted for **rtTy < *Tith tnane and barrows, equal to iron ?8 i«-rtS, e"ect,°ilbx^Qlc aod tl,e machine with in in hC?iie' brick> *nd wooden sheds, barrows, pianka, (a?n»g sen ir^ld«*»»,« (IS lbs to the yard), keepers, &c. « tiles, xtrfreney pots, drainage pipes (; "^•«Kl6in.),and«mndrles. 1 r*enca»t 11 for 12 'p'olock prscisdy. 11740—8873 h!^RthlS ',vP; sTEPai.?SiN is instructed by asafs <5,1 «7^d day °f December. 1876, c. nrmm^? SHARES, 1870, of £ 25 EACH. -C a*t Two o'cl ock precisely. 11979 '-i 1TP ARKS) ASSEMBLY ROOMS. THE JENTIBE COLLECTION 0111 WORKS ()F ART Is now beln, T Sold BY PRIVATE 1 CONTRACT. H»54 *«o6rve j ct — —— M5,B,e of Household Furr liture and Effects at Morlaix R c> Wordsworth stre« »t, Roath, Cardiff. -1?. T. ALEXANDE R has been instructed ib B4rT/S?lby Grey> who is leaving Cardiff for Londotu Bf\nLE J)N' MuvH „ ON> without rest irre, at the above premises, »* December 20th Instant, the whole of the sp^'ent^o /IjRNlTURE and SFFECl'S, comprising an 11 Pbu _n, dra*'ng room suite, i n green rip; cheffonniere, fc,4rRefronts and b: vck. -with marble slab OTior pair of jrre«n d^mitsk curtain*, with gold Uluge, J5» gvi'?5 m<Ii Ind rosewood loo tabi »fs giltphr glasa. mahog- ( i several ohromos mod wi lt«r-colowr drawings, a fit tOw~" tu.nep4ec«s. mabogany abd ot b er chairs,.Bruweis and belwyy o« Ic^ets, beartkrugs, fenders at *1 coal vases, iron French fce(lt^ada, straw palliaaees, mattrosw >»', leather and mlUpufl V w4«h Btands and dretsing tables, m al logany looking glasses, 4at,i 1 '■» together with the whole of th< »•. kitchen requisites and *Mh r which include a capita I and nearly new home I 4^ wltfa mangle, patent mangle, o *vl and pigeon houses, 76 di Sale to commence at 1.30 pm. ,PunetuLIly. < lttary street. Cardiff. Dec. 8th, I K76. 3938 -k fie ft- Company, 234, Bute road, ^itf.-To Families Furnishing, Bickers, and others. 4\J It X). T. ALEXANDER has received instruc- Lor,d ll° n» from Mr T. Pearse (who Hi leaving Cardiff for Patois to SKIj1j W AUCTION, without I wserve, at the above HoOkp n THUKSDAY, December 21 ,14 76, the whole of the ^dri FU RS'I rUE>E and EFFIICTi 3, consisting of wal- •'o.iai r1?Jr 1001 xi suite in oretone, con«;ih tn green rep, occv w-\ 'nahosrany telescope dfnilJl c and Pembruko pMes/ '.l 'dp/Jr sideboard, mahogany at id brass curtain 2Uanii»vpaiJ" red clamagk curraina, several dials, I. 'Sboice engravings and prints', Brussels carpets, 1 JajT-, ,endersand iirons, floor cloth ;» nd stair carpet tug, haJf-t«8ter and French bedsteads, strawpaliiasees, ^rnwy M att resses and beds, child s cot, )ui ahogaDy chests of "Id gfJ W/a8bffltands and dressing tables, loo king g-las?ep, buff '-Holland window bimds, &c.; ifivtent tras cooking r:on».fc''T *a'3e' dresser and cupboard, itogether with the -•-itchen reqnisii-es, &c. 76, St M 8hle to commence at two p.m. prrc isely. .street, Ca.rdUr. December 9th. 1873. Bri Hid To Part es Furnishing and Others. Roath, Cardiff.—Sale of Valuable Household Furciiture, &c., &c. JMADDdX & EMERY have received "tjtiC l!'«nictions to S15LL by AUCTION, ot i THURSDAY SuPetia» ^^ber 21st. 1876,t the above reet<lence, a quantity of Prootjrtv "OLlfc>EHOLD FURNITURE, and other Kffects(the k ot the occupier, who is leaving the neighbourhood). *eP (bar a wamut drawing-room suite covered in green 'Jiuho j* ud,ng a handsome loo table), mahogany «;h«ffonniere. °c-a^i0 mj* ea«y chairs, 3 pier glasses, fenders and lions, inlaid tQuchip ftal tables, Brussels carpets, hoarthnigs, sewing MuCn */> bat and umbrella stand, pictures, walnut loo table and *QUnd .» mahogany and painted chests of d raw era, mahegany tb ijr table, French bedsteads with brass rails, Indian mat- k'r °arpets, swmtr glasses, n jtiht ccmmoii'es, spring 'eather bed, and the usual kitchen u tensiin, he. 1W .WiI1.be n<> reserve. J))r a will commence at 12 for half-past. ^r "r particulars apply to the Auctioneers at their. *W^ £ ,Hieh afoet, Cardiff. li, 1876. 11956 Ii: PINE APPLE INN, LLANDAFF YARD, NE AR-CARDIFF. 1\11 TO BREWEKS, PUBLIC \NS, AND OTl lliilS. •ES8RS MADDOX and EMERY r ire instruc- ,t id by Mr Sm.ith (the present owner anc I lundlord), to s .J3? PUBLIC AUCTION, en SATURDAY, the 23rd JttRi !*» BR» 18701 at tbe QUERN'S HOTEL, 'CARDIFF, at J>e thr Z.' O'CLOCK P.M. (subject to conditk ail of sale to liotic S. and there produced), all that MESBUAQI i OR PUBLIC- 1>Iit II! BRITTLE ALLEY, STABLE, GO' n.'AGE, and IL I f>APh called the PINE APPLE INN, sfitcnte atLLAN- ites8r YAKD, NEAR CARDIFF, held under W,:e from the •Homilly for 99 years from 1st January, 18l.iL nt an annual •4^ rent of £ 4 lis 8d., together with the <JOOD WILL JOM LICENCE of the said house, the FURNIJTU RE (unices tai Al»ction), with the FIXTURES AND :PUTTINGS to AW a VALUATION. r*11 those two LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES^AND pre. street being a shop, situated at the cornei ^f Bertram- Inder r?adwmy> Roath. and the other a villa a< yoinias-, held *i ">W5e 'rom Messrs Bradley for 99 years from 2^th brij,j^ ober, 1878, at a yearly ground rent of ill 10s, an4 Al«r B?,!n Krose rental ot about £ 60 per annum. *Kt B a11 U|ose TWO MESSUAGES AND PREMIS ES adjoining l(ter, *^ram Hotel In Bertram-street, held unde r lease from 2r<s*w. 'Bradley tor »9 years, from 29th 6^ptemhei<, 1878, at a Per gjj and bringing In a gross rental i! about £ 36 lnA^ » 4]1 those TWO MESSUAGES AND PREMi BITS, gftuato heJi'l 5*rw#y» called Elm Villa and Cedar Villa )respectively, Sep U 'e88e 'f°tn Messrs Bradloy for 99 yearn, from 29th *K» ™ ^8> at a yearly ground rent of £ 7 lfts,, producing of abont i62 annum. tnk IUT*bpr psrtleulars apply to the auct'oneeiM, at their "*■» High-streat, or of D Mr J. IL EVANS, Sjllcitor^Cardiff. Stfe M7fl. 11967 Important Sale of Valuable "Household C^b neM, old Paintings, &e.,witb out reserve. JV IEpBA> HELL, HOPKINS, and (30., beg r tb&t they have reoeived lnst. ructions to VEJ at the etmirt.Hall, Cardiff, o FRIDAY *iOi a quantity of excollt mtmodern FUBanTCRE and PICTtTRES, removed for >0ca> rfnTI^J^tae" The furniture includes a maeei VO dining *^>11 s Ktrrt^>s^a^Pa> "Pbolstered In real morocco,, .drawing to^allk and repp, elegant cabinets In on nolu and trTsaW and nmhoKany wardrobos, wasbstands Jlnfaw n.?wS: ^lt*.en suite, a birch bedroom suite complete, Ubbl Chairs, a rosewood drawing room s.u ite, loo "^5 tffc P*r sideboard with mar b" ,tJ>p, 2 a Tariet-T of metvd furniu ire too e0Pie9 01 r*r*P«lnti'n( ;8, and V^-V fla^iS • °reBWick' *b' I* urbon, ^^IfllTbeLlj 110 thlB cai mMr > D*!801J entirely without reserve. l,6^a een Jtre^'ca^ff1 ot the Auotionoers, .\t their r-,i r "SS:8on aft<r Mond»^ ^h '•A U enmiue; ice a>. 12 o'clock precisely I mi ^;7*f ,hfe ^^f^ANTlNE^la: g NfiY J2*' r.fro. ft&ed, Orwell f^Ky,SrS.'neVito R°^h: 140. 91 b/«S%Qe1T'-il Tf' Wi v Ll°3 d's tv'« year A: 1 f'our y"irl x0X," 1 01 l>ock.-M for iuCLi r parti.-uiars »P 4., 1 Pem" JOHN GIFFORD. Junior. Bf. JOUjM SlittEET. 1111 udton. 2A, MicIjoI btreet, bwiiiisea. MR J. M. LEEDER haa been instructed by Mrs Thomas, to SELL by 1'UBLIC AUCTION, at the above premises, on JL'HURSDAY. the 21^tDeccmberi 1S76, the whole of tae HuUciEHOLD FURMIUREand EFFECTS, com- prising mahogany lou and Pembroke table, walnut couch in crimson rep, d chairs ditto, tapestry and other carpets, rugs, oil cloth, mats, pier glass, winuow poles, fenders and irons, etair carpet, mahogany iron haif-tester and Freneh bedsteads, foather bed, palliasses, mahogany and painted washstands and dreasinp. ta; les, dressing glasses, oak linen chest, kitchen tab'e, and usual culinary utensils, &c., &c, Sale to commence at Lieven a.m. Oxford Chambers, Swansea. In Liquidatioxi.-To Drapers and Others.-10, Castle street, Swansea. MR JOHN M. LEEDElt ha» boen instructed by the Trustees to 8KLL by AUCTION, on the above premises on FRIDAY, December 22nd, 1876, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNIlUliE, SEWING MACHINES, SHOP and bHOW ROOM FITTINGS, FIXTURES, in and upon the ftbove prensises, late in the occupation of Messrs Phillips and Morgans, drapers. The Fittinas and Fixtures comprises counters with mahogany tops, 11 ft bv2 ft 1 do, Xli ft bv 2ft.; nest of 9 drawers, 1 lift by 2f £ iin with roaboyany top; centre counter with mahogany top, 9 ft by 3ft 6 tn. containing 12 drawers ghowoaso with glass doors and 8 drawers, shelving round shop, brass window flttines and bars, cashier's desk, ehop chairs, pier gla s, banging stands Sowing machines (by Singer and Co.), large number of various stands and thupea, the whole of the gas fittings, ,tian blinds, &c., &e. Ven._ The furniture comprise mahogany telescdpe and loo tables, couches in American leather, pine office desk, Brussels and other carpets, rugs, mats. timepiece, dining-room chairs, easy and cane-soatod do, pier glass, fenders, fire-irons, Ac., &c., Iron French and half-tester bedsteads, palliasses, feaUior beds, bedding, waelistands, dressing tables, towel horses, dressing glasses chests of draweis, sets of ware, &e., &o., also the usual kitchen and culinary utensils, &c., &c. The whole will be on vIew-morning of sale. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon precisely. Auctioneer's Offices, Oxford Chambers, Oxford street, Swan- sea. Tj^g^kruptcy^ct^ 1869,—Broadway, Roath, Cardiff.—Sale of Leasehold Premises. MESSRS JOHN JENKINS and CO have re- ceived Instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, December 22, le73, at Six for Seven o'clock in the Evening, subject to the conditions which will then be produced, the following LEASEHOLD PRO- PE iTY All that House and Shop, Workshop, Stable, and Premises, nn.l fh« Villa adjoining, situate In the Broadway, Cardiff, at the north-east corr.er of Cecil street. The property is held for 99 vears from September 29th. 1873, at the annual ground rent of £ 7 10S per annum. The premises are not quite finished, but a small outlay willniaKe them very eligible for letting, the situation being an excellent one. J or further particulars, apply to William Bradley, Esq.. Solicitor, Cardiff, or to the Auctioneers, at their offlceg, 20, ^SatedCar'dlff, 2nd December, 187C._ 3901—11824 To Lioensed Victuallers and other&-Thrse Horse Shoes Inn, High street, Cardiff. MESSRS. JOHN JENKIN3 and CO. bave, ..l: been instructed by tne Administratrix of the late Mr James Matthews, to SELL by TENDER the valuable LEASE, for about six and a halt years, with the GOODWILL and POS- SESSION, and the Fixtures, FtttingB, Household Furniture, ate., as per inventory, of that old established and well accus- tomed Inn and Vaults known all the THREE HORSE SHOES," situate and being No. 22, High street, Cardiff. The premises are situated in a good position, in the principal Btreet of the town, and an excellent business is done. The above offers a capital opportunity to persons desirous of entering into the trade. Tenders must be made to the brokers at or before 12 a In on THURSDAY, December 28th, 1876. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars apply to Messrs John Jenkins and Co., Auctioneers, &c.. 20, High street. Cardiff; or to Messrs Griffith add Corbett, Solicitors, Quay street, Cardiff. Dated, 16th December, 1876. 12005 14"CoDWI\,Y road, Caiiton.-Household Furniture. MR W. SANDERS haa been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises as above, on THURSDAY, the 21st December, 1876, the whole of the HOUSE- 'HOLD FURMTURK and other Effects, the property of Mr Francis T. Goodfolli w, who is leaving the neighbourhood. The goods to be offered are of great variety, and in good con- dition, ar,4 corupr sb the following articles, viz. :—Wainutsuite in green rep, walnut cheffonniero, mahogany loo t»ble,whatnot, w#rk table, sofa, couch, poles and riugs, sideboard, easy chair iand table, pier glasses, papier maebie table, mahogany half- tester toditewli, drawers and eoniiuodc. beeeh bedstead. Iron bedsteads, mahogany chairs (stuffed seats), dressing tables and i washstands, towel homt>s, dressing glaases, gilt cornices, Pema broke table, palliasses and mattresses, chests of drawers, canea d ,r. desk, cupboards, hip bath, roculng chair. child's ewmgcot, a quantity of crockery and culinary utensils, and !many other usoful articles. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock precisely. 23, St. Mary street. Cardiff, 14th Dec., 1870. S985 SALE TO-MORROW. Sale of Household Furniture.—Grange Hotel. Upper Grange MR F. H. PEARCE Will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY next, the 19th Decemher 1876, at the above Hotel (proprietor retiring from busin^o' the whole of tho HOUSEHOLD FUUMTURE and EFFECTS comprising a drawiug-room suite in walnut, tables, chairs pier and other glasses, class ware, and all the requisites of an* old. established house two dog-carts (1 new), 2 sets of harness, 2 saddles, 1 handsome cob, ¡,;oJd in saddle or harness. Sale to commence at Ten o'clock. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, No. 3, Church street, Cardlfl. 11939 SALE TO-MORROW. SI, Mansel street, Swansea. MR DANIEL PHILLIPS has been favoured with instructions from the executors of the late Mr John ljetta, Soda Water Manufacturer, to SELL by AUCTION, on the aboTe premises, <>n Tl ESDAY, December 19th, 1876, t':e whole of the valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, valuable STEEL, ENGRAVINGS, in large gilt frames OIL PAINTINGS, by eminent artists (one by Gulbert, of an ancestor of an old Swansea family), PICfURES, &c. CHINA, GLASS, VVAFtE, &c. The Furniture comprises draw- ing-room suite, in walnut, and covered with crimson rep; pier and chimney glasses; mahogany, loo, and other tables; birds and wax flowers under glass shades, sideboard, walnut whatnot, uas chandelier, (f#s pendants, steel fenders and fireirons easy, arm, anJ other chairs couches, sofa, ornaments, vases, wine decanters, glass shades, barometers, 8-da3 timepiece, handsome hall stand, work table, table covers, window poles, rings, curtains, china, glass, ware, &c., &0.; carpets, hearthrugs, floor cloths, mats, &c., Ac. The contents of five bedrooms comprise iron, French, mahogany, and other bedsteads; feather and other beds, bolsters, and pillows; palliasses, mattresses, blankets. quilts, sheets, and other bed linen, dressing tables, washstands and ware, dressing glasses, mahogany chests of drawers, towel horses, hair and cane seat chairs, commode, &c., together with the kitchen utensils and culinary requisites; also a large quantity of greenhouse plants, Ac., Ac., Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon precisely. for further particulars apply to the auctioneer at his offices, 7, Dynevor-pl 11966 To Provision Dealers and others. MESSRS HARVEY and MOLISON have con- -i-M signed to them, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION on THURSDAY, the 21st inst, at the Victoria Mart, Oxford street, Swansea, about 35 tubs of prime butter, 20 sides of smoked bacon, 20 sides of mild cured, 20 prime American cheeses, SO dozen composite candles, 35 jara of plum and other Jams, several gross ef pickles, Ac., &c. Terms cash. Sale to begin at 3 o'clock. Auctioneers' Offices, a. Lower Goat street. 10216 Whitland, Carmarthenshire.-Hilfhly Important Sale of Valuable Weight-carrying Hunters. MESSRS J. HOWELL THOMAS AND THOMPSON are favoured with instructions to SELL bv AUCTION, at the above place, on WEDNESDAY, the SOth December, 1876, eight valuable fresh young HUNTERS, the property of W. R. H. Poweli, Esq., of Maesgwynne. and several other Hunters, the property of gentlemen in the district. Sale to commence at half-past 2 o'clock. Further particulnrs may be obtained of Messrs J. Howell Thomas ana Thompson, auctioneers, land agents, and survey- ors, Carmarthen. 11878 Brynmawr. TO BE SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, a DOUBLE LICENSED HOUSE, COACH HOUSE, and STABLES, together with NINE COTTAGES adjoining, situated in ene of the most prominent positions In the large and improving town of Brynmawr. The public house and cottages are all occupied by respectable tenants, realising the annual rental of £ 66. The unexpired lease has yet 28 years to run, at the low ground rent of £10 per annum.-For particulars to treat, Ac., apply to Mr Geo. L. Hiley, Auctioneer, &c.. Bryn- mawr. 11986 O BE LET^Y^I^dTrT—The~TALBOT JL ARMS HOTEL, St Mary street, Cardiff. These very extensive premises are most eligibly situated, in the most im- portant throughfare of Cardiff, and command a very large and lirst-class trade. They are in close proximity to the new station of the Great Western Railway Company, and to the circus, and are Immediately opposite to the new Theatre, Music Hall, etc.; now in course of erection. A leasd of 21 years will be given ingioing free. Tenders to be addressed to the South Wales Brewery, Cardlft.JOHN BIGGS. 11770 -ffiONEY! MONEY!! MONEY M From £100 to R100 000 ready to be advanced upen good o g Freehold, Copyhold, Leasehold, and other approved 3 securities, at the rate ot Five Pounds per centum per au- .5™ num. 9 8 Smaller amourds on personal and other securities, at a g b moderate rate of interest. E v No Bills of Sale required. o *n o Apply to T. J. Pnce and Co., Commission and Insurance 5 Agents, College Chambers, Swansea. 10906 -R-kRS AND i ONW, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ACCOUNTANTS AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS OFFICES STATION STREET, IKEHEBBESJ, 6. CHURCH UT&EKT, PONTYPRIDD, 9928 J&tJes fry gUtrtion. SALE THIS DAY. 9, George street, Swanf ea. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have been instructed by Captain Richards (who is leaving the town), to SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, on MONDAY. Deceuiber lath, 1876. the wholu of the well- preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNIITJRE, SEWING MACHINE, and other effects, comprising mahogany, loo, Pembroke, walnut, occasional, and other tables; mahogany cheffonnleres, mahogany couch m hair, ditto in clotb, easy and other chairs In hair, rocking ditto, large mahogany workbox, velvet pile and other tvble clothe, gas fittings, Venetian blinds, carpets, chimney glasses, clock under glass shade, large ship in case, pictures, window poles and ririjjs, an txcellent sewing mpchine, (by Singer and Co), oil cloth, mats, fenders and fireirons. china, 9 be. ornaments, &c, Ac, iron, French, and other bedsteads, paill 9, feather and other beds, painted bedroom suite, con- sisting of 9 pieces, washstands, and dressing tables, chamber WaTVhfi8t8 drawers, cha'rs, Ac, &c, kitchatf tables, chairs au~ usual kitchen and cnlinnry utensils, Ac. Goods en view the morning of sale. Sale to commence -at 11 o'clock m the forenoon. Auctioneer's Offices, Victoria chambers, Oxford btreet, Swanse*. 11999 SALE TO-MORROW. Portland street, corner of Jloathfield street, Swansea. &SSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have been it: K lnstruoted by Captalu Day to SELL bv AUCTION, en OV«' Pf0DjJ«P6, on TUESDAY, December" 19tli, 1876, the rrTDVT^T-i ? "ubatantial and well-preserved HOUSEHOLD mrnta Pianoforte, China, Glass, Ware, and other comprising mahogany, loo, dining and other P,w»«forte, pier glass," mahogany sofa in liair, fnirii..<r i. arm chairs, easy chair in leather, „ lr, mahogany cheffonniere, Brussels and r'3et8* h*artiiru«hs. window poles and rings, ,ornamel?t»« J?»s flttiprgB, fenders and fire-irons, Vene- ,i china, glass, ware, Ac., mahogany 4-post bedsteads, palliasses, feather and other beds, bed I' wa8hst»nds and dressing tables, chamber ware, maaogany commodes, toilet glasses, towel rails, several pairs of mahogany and other chests of drawers, mahogany v and otller carpets, Ac., kitchen tables, chairs, together with the usual kitchen requisites, Ac. Goods on view the morning of gale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. Auctioneers Offices, Victoria Chambers. Oxford street, Swau- 11997__ -m «-T3'C!O'5t0r^5?.^rt' Gxf°rd street, Swansea. IV/fESSRS *BEYNON and HUGHES have b?S»^»?tructe<i t0 SELL by AUCTION, at the above mart, on WEDNESDAY, December 20th, 1876, a lot of substan- tlal and well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Plano- fortes, Harmonium. Electro ptated Goods, and other EFFECTS. Comprising, drawing room suite in velvet plush, ditto in green mahogany loo, dining, occasional, Pembroke, andotbjer tables; Brussels, tapestry, Kidderminster, felt,and Kim beftrtbrugs, pier glasses in gilt frames, billiard table with balls and cuss complete, window poles, an rings, bronze and other fenders set of fire irons, walnut cheffonniere with plate-glass back and doors, mahogany cheffonniere, dinner ware, timepieces, sewing 'machines, hair and cane-seated, kitchen, and other chairs, harmonium, grand pianoforte (by Broadwood and Son), cottage do, music stools, Indian matting, mahogany telescope dining table, a quantity of plated goods, book shelves, about 12 vols, of •' Illustrated London News," and 14 vols, of "All the Year Round," &c., &e., iron half-tester, French, and other bedsteads, feather and other beds, spring mattresses, palliasses, toilet (glasses, mahogany wasbstauds with marble tope. washstands, dressing tables, mahogany chests of drawers, do bedsteps, towel rails, chamber ware, butler's tray and stand, perambu- lator, together with a useful lot cf kitchen requisites, Stove, Ac. Goods on view morning of Sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. 12000 To Ironmongers, Boiler Makers, Farmers, and General Dealers. Strand Iron Warehouse, Padley's Wharf, Swansea.—Mr B. Nightingale having been appointed agent for Messrs Berger. Spence, and Co., necessitLLtinjr alteration of premises, and requiring room for storage of iron, has instructed ly/TESSRS BEYNON & HUGHES to OFFER XT_I_ for SALE, at an early date, the whole of his Stock of New and Secondhand CHAINS, ANCHORS NAILS, RIVETS, WEIGHING MACHINE*?, Anvils, Vices Sheep Hurdles, Carts, Horses, Dog Carts, Ac.. Ac., Full particulars of which will appear in future advertisements. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers Oxford street, Swansea. 11654 SALE THIS DAY, In Liquidation. -Dillwyn street, Morrlston, near Swansea. MSale of Leasehold Shop and Premises. R. T. J. BUSE has received instructions from the Trustee of the Estate of Mr Edwin Clarke, jsuiooer and Joiner, to SELL hy PUBLIC AUCTION, at the' (Cameron Arms Hotel, High street, Swansea, on MONDAY, VIM1* (subject to such conditisns of saloas shall hotben and there produced). all that newly-erected and most S and PBRMWrfi' PWELLING-HOUife (now used as a IJ "ltuate AND being in Dillwyn street, Clarice. now m occupation of the said Edwin The above Premises are suitably adapted for the business of a Butcher or Grocer; Ac., Ac. The samo is held for tho unexpired term of 17 years, at the annual ground rent of £ Sale to commence at 3 p. m. precisely. To view apply on the Premises, and for further particulars to the Trustee, 7, Temple street, bwansea; or Messrs Davies and Hartland, solicitors, 7, Rutland street, Swansea. Dated Auctioneer's Offices, 7, Temple street, Swansea, 6th December, 1876. 11900 Llandilo, Carmarthenshire.—Valuable Leasehold Houses and Premises for Sale. TVTR JOHN WILLIAMS will SELL by PUBLIC vth^Tt.at the Cawdor Arms Hotel, Llandilo, 011 SATURDAY the 23rd day of December, 1876, at 2 p.m., pur- suant to a Decretal Order of the County Court of Carmarthen- *hire,_ holden at Llandilo-fawr, the following valuable LEASE- HOLD HOUSES and PREMISES LOT 1—A HOUSE, GARDEN, and PREMISES, Bituate at terrace, Llaudilo, in the occupation of Mr David Davies, grocer. LOT 2. -A HOUSE, GARDEN, and PREMISES, adjoining lot 1, in the occupation of Mr Edward Price. « HOUSES, GARDENS, and PREMISES, being Nos. 19, 20 and 21, in the New road, Llandllo. The premises are in excellent repair, add are held under rents «ases for long terms of years,at very low ground rents. *<3°T fo«V?fr Pait'culars apply to Mr J. Prothero Lewig, sollci- • ? whose offices the several leases, Ac., may bo inspected or to Mr D. Long Price, solicitor, Talley. Llan JUo, Nov. 29th, 1876. 10225 w SALE TO-MORROW West Gnoll, Neath.—Sale of Household Furniture, Carriage, Harness, Milch Cow, and other effects. ESSRS LEWIS BROTHERS are favoured instructions from J. C. Fowler, Esquire (who is Trnsiuv Gnoll) t° SELL by AUCTION, on the premises, on wnri cwYrlvDecember 19tb, 1870, a large assemblage of surplus lno Irw? ? 13 FURNITURE and other EFFECTS, comprising an ■ it 80 tables and cheffonniere in choice carved rosewood Pamhr • rogewood loo table with inlaid top, centre, side and tables in mahogany, mahogany dining-room chairs '°'yt Mating, Sutherland chairs, Prisieu chair in rosewood and JmXtTi chairs,bedroom chairs,couches, sofa, mahogany MF table,, mahogany chests of drawers, toilet glass, a Howe •Hit PraS<9' 86wing machine with band and treadle motion, gilt cornices framed engravings, prints and photographs, pair glob map ltand. moderator lamp, reading ditto, palmer and 'atnjts, sundry gas fittings, tea and coffee urns with bmtwi mpuntings, china tea and coffee service, finger glasses, •unary glass, set of dish covers, butler's tray and stand, Captain *TV:Nn s cooking pot, iron fountain with brass tap, pair hall "r* batstand, mahogany'and oak bedsteads, crib,wool, flock, m»ttresses, washstands, Ac., Ac. Also billiard table with «ues and marker, superior office table in oak, 8 sets croquet, 2 Pleasure boats, iron garden roller, capital lawn mower, cart ERF RH*8' Use'ul Whitechapel dog-c-srt, waggonette (by Fuller, or Bristol, for one or a pair of horses, and as good as new), and profit, Ao, Ac. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock a.m. rt., December 2nd, 1876. 11988 m To Hotel Proprietors and Others. \/| ESSRS WM. TRICKS, SON, and CO. are Instructed to dispose of tho GOODWILL, LICENCES, ^2Sor^x0f leA3E, STOCK-IN-TRADE, FIXTURES, and POS. eSiCSSiON of the old-esiabfisded and much-frequented HOTEL ~?yn. THE STORK, situated at theHotwells, in tbe city of Jtsristoi, which has been, and now is being, most successfully Th6 x,0n by the present Proprietor. Hotel, which occupies a first-class position for business, Close to Cumberland Basin and the Landing Stage for the ■MTival and departure of steamers, is fitted with every convenience for carrying on an extensive trade, and contains coffee and Card Rooms, Bar. Bar Parlour, 15 Bedrooms, and all requisite Offices. There is a separate Tap at the rear of the Premises. The rent is very low, and the remainder of a term will be se. cured to a purchaser. „ „ The takings of the Hotel average about E2,600 per annum, all ready raone The most satisfactory reasons can be given for the present Proprietor declining business. Mmsrs W, T., 8., and Co. have great confidence in recom- mending this House, and beg to assure persons desirous of embarking in the Hotel trade that a more genuine business bnever been placed In their hands for sale. Coming in about A2 000. .*•' further particulars, and order to view, application snoold be made only to Messrs William Tricks, Son and Co., Auctioneers and General Agents, Albion Chambers, Small Street, Bristol. 11990 Borough of Aberavon.—Market and Slaughter-house Tolls 10 be Let. To be LET, by PUBLIC AUCTION, for the term of three years, from the 1st day of January, 1877, at the Council Room, Police Station, Aberavon, on WEDNESDAY, 'Dec. 27, 1876, at three o'clock in the afternoon (subject to condi- tions ot sale to be then produced), the RENTS, TOLLS, and Other PROFITS of the Aberavon Market Place, Cattle Market, •nd Slaughter-houses, authorised to be charged and collected under and by virtue of the Aberavon Market Act, 1848. For further particulars apply to Marmaduke Ten nan t, Town Clttk, Aberavon^ 11947 Household Furniture, Pier Glasses, Ac. PA YNE and CO., 14, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, havo a good assortment of MAHOGANY and OAK DINING ROOalSUITES, in leather and other materials. Din- ing Tables, Sideboards, Library Furniture, Drawing-room Suites,.Walnut Cheffonnieres, Bookcases, Bedsteads, and Bed- ding, Ac., at very low prices. Any articles exchanged If not uwroved. lla foj c&urtiau. Sale of Leaseholu Property, Hafod, Swansea. MESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS and SON have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, Hii-h street, on FRIDAY, Decem- ber 22nd, 1876, in such lore as shall be determined on at the time of gale, all those THREE DWELLING-HOUSES. beinic Now. 4, 5, and 6, Hafod street, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mr Wm. Taylor and others, at a rent of 16s 6d per week. The above property is situate in close proximity to the Great Western Railway Goods Sheds and other wurks,and will always command good tenants. H«id for an unexpired term of about 81 years, at a ground rent of X4 8s per annum. 1-31e to commence at Seven o'clock. Fr further particulars apply to Wm. Cox, Esq., Solicitor, Adelaide Chambers Mr Thomas Williams, 21; Bellevue street; or to the Auctioneers, 40, Oxford street, Swansea. 10220 New road, Portbcawl.-To Chemists, Parties Furnishing, and others. MR W. H. PHILLIPS ia favoured with in- structions to SELL l.y PUBLIC AUCTION on the premises, on MONDAY, the 18th day of December, 1876, the whole of the STOCK-INTRADS, TRADE FIXTURES, HOUSEHOLD FUKNITUKE, Cottage Pianoforte, and Effects of Mr W.. Davies, Chemist, comprising:— STOCK-IN-TRADB.— A useful assortment of drugs, chemicals,Ao. Trade FIXTURES.—Mahogany counter, shelves and drawers in very excellent condition, nearly 200 bottles, 16 syrup jars, 2 window vases, show jar, biscuit glasses, I pairs scales and weights, 6 ointment jars, canisters, Ac., Ac. OtrsKHoi.B Furnitcrb.—Mahogany, loo, and other tables; cheffonniere, easy and other chairs, carpets, curtains, pier glass, excellent cottage pianoforte (by D'Almaine), the con- tents of two bedrooms, and numerous other effects. The Auctioneer draws attention to this sale, as the fixtures are very good, and the pianoforte a very vaduable Instrument. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. Auctioneer's Offices, 23, Broad Btreet, BristoL 11968 WI L LTa M SAND EITS" A UCTIONEER, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT. 28. ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF, „ ilia the following PROPERTIES for SALE CARDIFF.—Nos. 16, 17, and 18, Buzzard-street; and four houses in Russellbtreet. KOATH.—One house in Emerald-street; three houses in Diamond-street; twelve houses in Topaz-street; six genteel residences in Metal-street, and seven in Gold-street and Bath wid Myrtle Villas, Partridge-road. CATHAYS.—Six houses in Letty-street: and two semi- detached cottages in Letty-street CANTON.—Eligible eite of Freehold Land at the comer of Clive-road and Ely-road. GH.AK GETOWn.—A corner ehop in Bromsgrove-etreet; and corner shop and house In Holmsdale street. A libsral proportion of the purchase money may be bad ou Mortgage. Apply as a hove. 85 SFLTFLTTT aud ffimttrarts. LLYNVI AND OGMORE RAILWAY. NOTICE TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. The Llynvi and Ogmore Railway Company are prepared to receive TENDERS lor the CONSTRUCTION of the following WORKS 1. STATION BUILDING at BRYNMENYN. 2. STATION-MASTER'S HOUSE at GILFACH. 3. STATION-MASTER'S HOUSE at BRAICHYCYMMER. 4. LEVEL CROSSING BOUSE at BLACKMILL. 6. GOODS SHED at BLACKMILL. 6. GOODS SHEO at BRAICIIYCVMMER. 7. GOODS SHED at. GILFACH. Plans, Drawings, Specifications, and Bills of Quantities may bs seen at the Eogineer's Offlcc, Tondu, on and after MONDAY, the 11th December. Tendersfor any or all of the above-mentio"ed works to be sent to Mr O. A. Brereton, Engineer's Office, Tondu, on or before SATCRDAY, the 28rd December, 187C. The lowest or any tender wiil not necessarily be accepted. (By order) GEO. F, SAUNDERS, Secretary. Bridgend, Glamorgan, 8, 1870. 10219 CAR D I F UNI 0~8. The Cardiff Board of Guardians are prepared to receive TENDERS for the SUPPLY of Flour, Meat, Coal, Grocery, "^•t'aUan tinned Meat, Potatoes, Drapery, Drugs, and other mUV5"* required for the Workhouse, Industrial Schools, and >l d J^iOr Paupers during the quarter, commencing the 30th v* -JBcember, 187C, and ending SOth Marcb, 1877. Fu'l particulars with forms of tender Kay be obtained on application at the Clerk's Office, 21, Queen-street Cardifl. Sealed Tenders to be sent to the Workhouse, acoompanied by samples where practicable, on or before FRIDAY, the 22nd December, 1876. By order, W. P, STEPHENSON, Clerk. Dated December 15tli, 1876. 10221-8912 CAR D TFF UN ION. CONTRACTS FOR MILK FOR ONE YEAR. The Guardians of the Cardiff Unien are desirous of CON TRACTING for the supply of MILK to the Union Workhouse and Ely Industrial Schools, for the year commencing 1st January, 1877, and ending 28th December, 1877. Tenders to be made for the Workhouse and Schools separately, in fortes which may be had on application to me, and to be sent to the Workhouse on or before FRIDAY, the 22nd inst., to be opened by the Board on Saturday the 23rd inst. By order, W. P. STEPHBNSON, Clerk. Dated Cardiff, 15th December, 1876. 10222—3941 TENDERS are invited for the Erection and Completion of Three DWELLING HOUSES for the Barrow Haematite Steel Company, Limited, at their Barrow Collieries, BryncetMn, near Bridgend. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Colliery Office on and after December 20th, 18/6. Bryncethin. Dec 1st, 1870. 11967 rjlO CONTRACTORS. -PIT-SINKERS, &,c. TENDER8 are invited for the DEEPENING of No. 2 PIT at Gnoll Colliery, Neath, 40 yards, the Driving *t a Cross- measures Driit about 200 yards in length, and other work. For fuli particulars apply to Dobson, Brown, and Adams, Guildhall Chambers, Cardiff, to whom Tenders marked "GnoU Colliery Works" are to be addressed on or before the 39th inst. 11974 3taiUUtt0 £ otiettes« PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CORNHILL PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. I HEAD OFFICE: 127, 129, and 131, QUEEN VICTORIA STREET, LONDON. J. WORTHY WILLIAMS, F.8.S., tSC'RBTiRY, A BRANCH of this Society has been OPENED at CARDIFF THIS DAY, Mr J. Edwin Gunn, law stationer, Law Library, Town Hall, has been appointed Secretary, and will receive ap- plications for Shares trom investors and borrowers from 10a.m. to 8 p.m. this day, and every Monday until further notice, and on other days from 10 a.m. till f) V.m. ADVANCES FOR 26 YEARS. 101 per month secures 4100 in twelve years, and profits in addition. Deposits of Zio and upwards, and paid-np Shares received at five per cent interest, withdrawable at short notice ( £ 60 within a week). Bankers: National Provincial Bank, where deposits may be paid. 12010 WILTS AND WESTERN BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETT, (Established 1846). Offers special advantages to BORROWERS. The REPAYMENTS are moderate, and COVER Cost of MORTGAGE, INSURANCE, and all other EXPENSES. TERM OF REPAYMENT EXTENDED TO 21 YEARS. Advances made to BUILDERS on Simple Interest during Progress of Buildings. m Full Particulars of W. & S. HERN, 8, WORKING STREET, CARDIFF, District Agents. 10831 GLAMORGAN BENEFIT BUILDING G SOCIETY, CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 1867 i TausTIIBS: JAMES LEE, Esq., Cathedral Road, Cardiff. lHOS. EVANS, Esq., Surgeon, Cardiff. JOHN E. M'CONNOCHIK, Esq., C.E., Cardiff. MONEY READY TO BE ADVANCED From 480 to £ 8,000, On Mortgage of Houses and Land, repayable by easy fortnig^ifdy subscriptions. UPWARDS OF £ 65,000 ALREADY ADVANCED. DEPOSITS RECEIVED DAILY; At Five Per Cent Interest, payable half-yearly. Withdrawable at 30 dayil notice. SUBSCRIPTION MEETING EVERY ALTERNATE MONDAY EVENING AT NO 1, ROYAL ARCADE. Apply to the Managing Secretary, MR. It. EMERY, 30th April, 1876. M°Unt^ JJIRDS AND ANIMALS PRESERVED SCIENTIFICALLY Animal Skins and Furs Dressed, Rugs Lined and mil, le up. Hand and Fire Screens, &c., by J. CORDING, NATURALIST, 10, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. Glass Shades all Sizes, for Clocks, Statuettes.&,a. 10331 ubUc )totices. rriREDEGAiiVILLE BAPTIST CHAPEL ANNIVERSARY. HENRY VINCENT, ESQ,, of London, will ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. DECEMBER 20th, Give his Lecture on "THE MOVEMENTS I HAVE TAKEN PART IN, AND THE MEN 1 HAVE KNOWN." Chair to be taken at 7.30, Admission Is; Galleries, Od. 11971 PRIZE DRAWING AT GODFREY STREET SCHOOLROOM, on SATURDAY LAST, on behalf of SAMUEL GRIBBLE, SHIPWRIGHT. oo<? f°"owlng are the successful numbers 382, sewing machine; CIS, set of ehina; 888, lamp; 553, drawing instruments; 136, get of jugs 102. vases, 1156, candlesticks; 6:,0, teapot; 878, brush and comb; 1000, school ?46' P°nn?onnllc 5 241, jug and basin; 236, butter cooler f °' colours; 051, watchs .ind 869, miniature mirror 1366, toilette bottle and glass; 1, pair of slippers 67. apron. The prizes may be had at No. 10, Bedford street. POTATOES. — Persons requiring IRISH POTATOES either by wholesale or retail, for caoh, will do ffell to buy of Wm. R. Rodgins, at his newly-opened stores (Hibbert's old store), No. 3, Bute Warehouses, West Dock, Cardiff or Market street, Cork, or Cloghfordan, co. Tipperary, JNSURANCE LOCAL SECRETARYSHIP^ The present RESIDENT SECRETARY of tho PROVINCIAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, at their C ARDIFF BRANCH, being desirous of retiring shortly, the Directors are prepared to receive applications for the post. Other qualifications being satisfactory preference will be given to a gentleman acquainted with South Wales, and who has had experience ia appointing Life Agents and canvassing with them.—Applications, stating age, experience, salary expected, to be addressed to tbe Chief Office of the Company, Wrexham. 11993 JOHN FRANCIS, Secretary. 1\TEW TREDEGAR GAS AND WATER -J-l COMPANY, LIMITED. CAPITAL ig4,000, IN 800 SHARES OFe5 EACH. Registered under the Companies' Acts of 1862 and 1867. This Company, formed for the purpose of supplying the important and thriving colliery districts of New Tredegar, Tir Phil, and the adjacent villages with gas and water, has for the past two years supplied gas to the district,and although a large portion of the profits had to be spent on the Works, yet the last year's working realised a fair dividend to the Share- holders. The works being completed, no further expenditure on tbem is needed, and the Company are now turning their attention to the construction of the Water Works. As the initial step in this undertaking, ground has been taken on very reasonable terms from Lora Bute, on which a never-failing spring rises. J.C. Butterfield, Esq., F.C.S., Finsbury square, London, who analysed tbe water, as taken from the spring, unfiltered, says— It is one of the purest waters which has come under my notice for some months and I have no hesitation in saying it is an excellent water, both for drinking and manufacturing purposes. In order to carry out this scheme, which cannot fail to prove highly remunerative, 400 Shares are now offered to the public, on the following terms:Cl payable on allotment, and the remainder in calls of jel at Intervals of not less than three monthp. All applications for Shares to be addressed to Mr THOMAS THOMAS, Ruperra Arms, New Tredegar (Managing-Director); or to Mr JOHN. H. PHILLIPS, Company's Secretary, New Tredegar, Cardiff, from whom any Information may be obtained. 11964 TO the OVERSEERS of the Poor of the Parish JL of SAINT JOHN THE BAPTIST, in the Town of Cardiff, in the County of Glamorgan, and to the Superintendent of Police of the said Borough. I, WILLIAM ELLIS, cf No 12 Duke-street, in tliesaid Parish, Wine, Spirit, and Beer Dealer, hereby give notice that it is my intention to apply at the next Special Licensing Meeting, to be holden ia and fer the said Borough, on the first Mond&y in January, 1877, being the first day of that month, for a licence to hold an excise licence or licences to sell by retail Beer, to be consumed off the premises, being No 12 Duke-street, aforesaid, in pursuance of the Act 81 Vic. of the Supplement 1874. WILLIAM ELLIS. WILLIAM ELLIS. Dated the 16th day of December, 1876, 10226 GLAMORGANSHIRE AND MONMOUTH- SHIRE PROPOSED NEW INFIRMARY, CARDIFF. GRAND DRAWING OF PRIZES In aid of the Building Fund. The Drawing will take place in the Grand Circus, Cardiff, by permission of Messrs Hutchinsan and T&yleure, ON WEDNESDAY, THE 18TH APRIL, 1877. In the presence ef the Mayor and other Influential Gentlemen. The following valuable Prizes will be given, and, in addition, One Thousand others:- Pbiss. £ e. d. 1. ONE HUNDRED POUNDS STEPLING 100 « 0 2. FIFTY POUNDS STERLING 60 0 0 S. TWENTY-FIVE POUNDS STERLING 26 0 0 4. Fine-Toned PIANO 30 0 0 f. Handsome GOLD WATCH and CHAIN 20 0 0 6. Superb DINNER DE&VICE 9 0 0 7. SEWING MACHINE 10 0 0 8. Silver-Mounted HARNESS 10 0 o tI. Sixteen Yards BLACK SILK. 4 10 0 10. 201b Caddy of Choice Black TEA 3 9 0 11. Lady's DIAMOND RING 6 0 0 12. Handsome Dining-room CLOCK 5 0 0 13. Electro Tea and Coffee Pot, Cream Jug, and Sugar Basin 5 0 0 u. HARMONIUM 500 15. Piece of Irish LINEN 3100 16. Gentleman's DRESSING CASE 3 0 0 17. Ladies'DRESSING CASE 8 0 0 18. Set of DISH COVhRS 4 0 0 19. Handsome TEA SET 6 0 0 20. DESSERT SERVICE 3 0 0 21. PERMANENT PHOTO, Autotype process, 31in. by 24 in. (gilt frame and glazed,as exhibited at Mr Lane's, Church street, Cardiff), of the Queen 2 12 6 22. PRINCE OF WALES ditto 2 12 6 28. Lord BEACONSFIBLD ditto 812 6 28. Lord BEACONSFIBLD ditto 812 6 84. Lord DERBY ditto 2 12 6 25. GLADSTONE ditto 212 6 26. BRIGHT ditto 212 6 27. Electro CRUET STAND, Toast Rack, and Egg Stand 4 0 0 28. WEDDING CAKE 800 29: Side of Fine Cured BACON 3 0 0, 80. Cumberland HAM. about 401bs 2 0 0 31. Piece of Borrooks LONG CLOTH 2 0 0 32. CRUET STAND 2 10 0 38. MARTINI-HENRY RIFLE, presented by M. Morgan, Esq., Solicitor, exhibited at Mr D. Thomma's, Gunsmith, Cardiff 16 0 0 The Drawfng, which will be on the plan of the Art Union, will take place in the Circus, Cardifl, on WEDNESDAY. April 18, 1877, and the winning numbers will be published in the South Wales Daily News," Western Mail," and "Bristol Mercury," of the 5th May, 1877. TICKETS -SIXPENCE EACH. Treasurer: Clement Lucas, Esq., West of England Bank. Hon. Sees.: F. W. Armstrong | D. W. Evans W. Davies I F. B. Moreton W. Burnett | A Smith Auditors William Alexander, Elq., and Charles W. David, Esq., Alder- men, Cardiff. Let all do wbat they can towards this great and benevolent object,"—Extract from the speech of the Lord Bishop of Llan- daff, at the Town.liall, Cardiff, June 20th, 1876. All applications for tickets, and all communications, must be directed to the HON. SECRETARIES, at the CENTRAL OFFICES, ST MARY STREET, CARDIFF. Central Offices, St Mary street. Cardiff. 10770 THE LLWYNRELYDOIVEN CHAPEL EVIC. -L TION FUND, CARDIGANSHIRE. Tne Congregatlen worshipping until lately at this place, and ranking among the oldest Nonconformist congregations in the Principality, since it dated back in some form or another as far as the Evicted Two Theusand Ministers, has just been deprived of its Chapel and Burial Ground by the Lelleorof the land cKiminz immediate possession:—(1) As all the Trustee. named in the Lease of 1871 were dead, and no successors appointed (2) because, as alleged, although no explanation of the statement is given, the Chapel bad been used for other purposes than the worship of God. As only three years of the Lease were unexpired, rather than entering into litigation the Congregation has unanimously determined at once to make preparations for the purchase of land for a new Chapel and a new Graveyard. It is roughly estimated that no less a sum than 42,00.) will be required for the purchase of land and for building expenses. £ s. d. Sums advertised 1026 5 3 [ADDITIONAL]. Edmund D. Howell, Pentyrch 116 Herbert -New, Evesbam 220 Jenkin Jones Ihomas, Dolellan, Llandyssul 20 0 0 Ben. Evans, sol.eitor, Newcastle Emlyn 25 0 0 Miss Laura Powell, Birkenhead 2 2 0 George Eyre Evans, Birkenhead .070 David Lewis Evans, Birkenhead 07 0 Catherine P. Evans, Birkenhead 0 7 0 Per Rev David Griffith. Cheltenham 1 10 0 Rvan Roberts, Manchester 02 6 Thomas Harris, J.P., Llechryd 110 H. Tobit Evans, Beard School, Llechryd 0 6 o Robert Leech, Leamington 110 Treasurer-)OHN JONES, Esq., Solicitor, Llandyssul, Cardiganshire. Secretary-Ilev WM. THOMAS, M.A., the Grammar School, Llandyssul, Cardiganshire. 11571 IMUMTHS.There in but one GPJFFITHS G SECOND-HAND JTKK-PROOF SAFE DEALER in the world. who baa always the most extensive assortment et Safes by Cfcatwoed, Mibier, and ether eaunsat ackers, at eke* W the price ut. new. A ftuwstie with each, llhietrated Pxfee JU«t« trmt FTM. UmuLM itn¥>w a ffimwtw-eamMEg.jc.o. M 1 I ¡ubI" J1otitt.. PUBLIC NOTICE. "\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on anc .131 after the 1st day of January nert, 1877, a BRANCE BANK of the GLAMORGANSHIRE BANKING CO. will tx OPENED at POTARPULAIS on MONDAYS and THUAS DAYS, from lV a.m, to 2 p.m. By Order of the Directors. RICHARD T. LETCHER, Manacer. Swansea. 14th Dec., 1876. EGIMENTAL ORDERS SY Lieut.-Colonel HILL, commanding 3rd Glamorgan Artillery Volunuere. Cardifl. 16th December. 1876. I.-The Competition for No 4 prize (Gvn) will take place oc Friday, at 6 p.m., and for No. b and Band prizes (Standing Gun Drill) at 7 p.m. Col. Davis, V C., C.B., Commanding Auxiliary Artillery, has kindly consented to act as umpire. The prizet will be distributed at 8 p.m. Uniform, full dress. Officers, Patrol Jackets. Bahd to attend. %—The friends of omcers will be admitted at the Club-room entrance, and those of other members to the Gallery after 6 p m., to see the competitions and distribution of prizes. &-The batteries will drill for the above prizes on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday. The Nos. 1 can arrange with the in- structors as to time for drill. 4.—All the arms must be returned on cr before Friday aftei the distribution of prizes. Members not returning their arm! to the armoury are liable to be fined, according to the Volunteer Act. 6.—I. Battery, Penarth. Gun and carbine drill on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7 p.m. 6.- For duty during the ensuing week:—Captain Ingram. Lieutenant Fry, Surgeon Grander, Sergeant Hall, Corpora* Huggins, Bombardier Guernon, Trumpeter Reee. By order, (Signed) W. PITMAN, Captain and Adjutant. ftrtUc Appointments ST. CLEARS SCHOOL BOARD, CARMAR THENSIIIRE. WANTED, a SCHOOL-MISTRESS (ex. P.T.) for Bethlehem School (mixed), the average attendance of which is about 35. Salary £ 36, with one-quarter of the Government Grant. Appli- cations and testimonials to be tent to the undersigned. Duties to commence on the let cf January next. THOMAS DAVIES. School Board Omce, Clerk to the Board. Dec. 13th. 1876. 119 jEnmancc, ONE M 1 L I. I V > STERLING Hits bet H p»;<i as COMPENSATION DEATH AND INJURIES Caused by ACCIDENTS of ALL KINDS, By the RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY, How. A. KINNAIBD, M.P., Chairman. PAID UP CAPITAL & RESERVE FUND, 41«0.00T ANNUAL 1NCOME, £ 200,000. Bonus allowed to Insurers of Five Years' Standing. ARAhr to the Clerks at the R<n'm stations, the Lecal Agent •A, CORNH1LL, A 10, RK R S1REET, LONDON. 48M \ofJ, VIAN. Sewo"_ A LL1 AN CE FIRE OFFIO M Established 1820. Insurances effected upon bouses, Shops, and other BuildinMU -Trade, Furniture, Farm Buildings, and Stock. &co at r low rates. Claims for losses by Are fairly and speedily settled. Agents: M—is BOBBINS aad SONS, 1. Castle-road, Cfcrfift. STUART HALL GENERAL SUPPLY STORES, FELR HAYES, CARDIFF. The PROPRIETORS of this Establishment beg most respect- fully to thank their numerous Patrons and the Public generally for the LIBERAL SUPPORT wnich has been accorded tbeos since they commeneed, in Octebsr last, their NEW SYSTEM OF BUSINESS Namely, of SELLING ALL GOODS AT CIVIL SERVICE PRICES, and which support has exceeded their most sanguine expect* ations. They regret to observe that in a circular just issued by another firm (which, too, proposes to copy their system of business), allegations are made as to their low prices being the {result of common goods. Instead of being attributed to the trus principles of a trade, namely A LARGE TRADE QUICK RETURNS f NO CREDIT. The PROPRIETORS of the STUART HALL GENERAJ SUPPLY STORES challenge a comparison of their'goods for QUALITY ;fAND CHEAPNESS with these of any other firm. All geods supplied are from the BEST MANUFACTURERS and SHIPPERS, whose names are « guarantee of the GOODS,being' of the FINEST QUALITY. ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE in the Town or Neighbourhood by their own vans. BEFORE MAKING YOUR PURCHASES SEND TO THE STUART HALL GENERAL SUPPLY STORES, THE HAYES, CARDIFF, FOR A LIST OF PRICES, Which everyone on inspection will at once find compares favourably with the prices of any other House in the United Kingdom. 11879 JpUMPING ENGINES. PUMPING ENGINES The attention of COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, MINING COM. PANIES, WATERWORKS, GAS and MINING ENGINEERS is solicited to ASHWORTH'S PATENT "SIMPLEX" STEAM RAM PUMP, double-acting with one, quadruple-acting with two rams. Theai PUMPS are at work in Mines, forcing Water from a depth oi 10 to '900 feet in one lift. They are being made in sizes tc threw 620 gallons of Water up to those capable of throwing 38,004 Gallons per hour. The makers will be glad to advise npoa, and are open to con. tract to supply both BOILERS AND PUMPING ENGINES for clearing Mines of Water; also for the raising and forcing 6 Water in connection with Waterworks, Ae. The PUMPis also a neat self-contained driving Engine, and is used in Mills for the two-fold purpose of T'ump, (TSoiIer Feeder, &c.,) and driving. Also useful for Breweries, Chemical Works, and as a Ship Pump. MULTITUBULAR and VERTICAL BOILERS guaranteed tf carry 160 lbs. pressure, and require no Brickwork. ASHWORTH BROTHERS, Moss BROOK FOUNDRY, MACHINE AND BOILER WORKS, COLLYHURST lioAI), MANCHESTER. 1032 gTOVES. gTOVES. gTOVES. COLD WINTER IS COMING And Preparations should be mide for the Cold We ither, SUITABLE STOVES can be obtained at CROSS BROTHERS' 21, WORKING STREET, CARDIFF, ALSO PATENT CLOSE FIRE COOKING RANGES AND PATENT ATMOSPHERIC STOVES, for COOKING and HEAVING PURPOSES. GREEN HOUSES fitted op with HOT WATER, PRIVATE HOUSES WITH HOT WATER BATHS, At PRICES within the reach of all Householders. Estimates furnlsned en application. c R 0 s s BROTHERS. 21, WORKING STREET, CARDIFF. 11399 SWANSEA SPORTING DEPOT. J (Late bltO()KIS's) CASTLE BAILEY STREET. SWANSEA.