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ci'JltS by Uttiu. AUCTION APPOINLTMENTS. „ ALEXANDER BROS. "cueeho'd Furniture and Effe-tt,, at Car(liff Dec. 21 Messrs BEYNON A HUGHES. Daills, Anchors, OLC, at Swansea Jan. 10 Messrs GuuDtS A OWEN. reehold Estates, at Haverfordwest Jan 5 0 Messrs HARVEY A MOLISON. T2?ns.'ons- at Swansea — Dec. 21 Office furniture and effects, at Swansea Dec 23 Messrs HILL. HOPKINS A CO. • urniture, cabinets, old paintings, Ac., at Cardiff ,Dec22 r„ Messrs JOHN JENKINS & CO. ^asehold Property, at Cardiff. Dec. 22 Mr JOHN M. LEEDEK household Furniture, at Swansea Dec. 21 "^usehold Furniture, Sc.. &c., at Swansea. Dec. 22 w Messrs MADDOX & EMER*. ^°useholdFurniture. Ac., at Cardiff.— _Dec 21 ubiic-ijouse, Shop, Yilia, Houses, Ac., at Cardiff. Dec. 23 Cob. Spring Cart, and Harness, at Cardiff .Dec. 30 ao-jsehold Furniture and Effects, near Cardiff — ..Jan. 1 Messrs EDWARD ROBERTS and SON, ^welling Eouses, at Swansea .Dec. 22 T Messrs SHORT A DUNN. e barque Rise, at Cardiff Dec 28 c _v Mr W. P. STEPHENSON uas owes, at Cardiff Dec. 22 Mr JOHN WILLIAMS. •Behold Houses and Premises, at LIandilo.. Dec 23 Pr^ Messrs W. H. WILLIAMS & CO. Groeery, Ac., it Ebbw Vale ■ ■ — Dec. 22 M Gas Shares, R W. P. STEPHENSON is instructed by the Directors of the Cardiff Gas Light and Coke Com- Yi SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on "IDAY, the 22nd day of December, 1876, 1>7 NEW SHARES, 1870, of k 25 EACH. e to commence at Two o'clock precisely. 11979 SALE THIS DAY! of the Cardiff Tramway Company, 234, Bute road, Ik -—° Families Furnishing, Brokers, and others. JVl P* ALEXANDER has received instruc- ts^ tions from Mr T. Pearse (who is leaving Cardiff for to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, at the above on THURSDAY, December 21,1876. the whole of the iutrf LDFDR?f.lrURE EFFECTS, consisting of wai- ijBn room suite in cretone, couch in green rep, occa- .a table, mahograny telescope diuing and Pembroke wes, Windsor sideboard, mahogany and brass curtain es. psir of red damask curtains, several dials, 5e»rtvJ ot clloice engravings and prints, Brussels carpets, _=artn rugs, fenders and irons, floor cloth and stair carpeting, mill half-tester and French bedsteads, straw palliasses, ura» mattresses and beds, child's cot, mahogany chests of ariH wa8hstands and dressing tables, looking glasses, buff and green Holland window bimds, &c.; patent gas cooking ove, deal tab e, dresser and cupboard, together with the fb,r-Ous kitchen requisites, &c. ■7a ei, Sale to commence at two p.m. precisely. St Mary tireet, Cardiff, December 9th, 1876. 12203 Book Debts for Sale by Tender.—To Grocers, Drapers, Iron- -T» mongers and others. !i| ESSRS BARNARD, THOMAS, CLARKE, Co. are iustructed by the Trustees to SELL by *u ono Lot (subject to the usual conditions), the l'am T°1 fc'>e DEBTS belonging to the estate of Mr Wil- 8hnn ii Treharne, grocer, draper, and ironmonger, Castle Llantrtssant. in liquidation, amounting, as per schedule, t^the sum of £ 2,065 7s 7d. ot 4Le books, with the schedule, may be inspected at the office brokers, 4, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, where tenders uiTf £ "Tender for Trehame'sBook Debts") will be received th e o'clock p.m. on THURSDAY, December 21st, when ey will b# opened in the presence of these who attend. nfor further particulars apply to the Brokers, or to James rw'iu^- E* 39, Broad street, Bristol. Cardiff, Dec. 7th. 137c. 1184S—3S95 SALE THIS DAY. To Part'es Furnishing and Others. • Broadway, Roath, C&rdiff.-Sale of Valuable Household Furniture, Ac., Ac. ESSRS MADDOX & EMERY have received instructions to, SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY "<-xt, December 2lst. 1876 at the above residence, a quantity of ^penor HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, .and other Effects(the Property of the occupier, who is leaving the neighbourhood), apprising walnut drawing-room suite covered in green (including a handsome loo table), mahogany cheffonniere, t °rany easy chairs, 3 pier glasses, fenders and irons, inlaid 1 ,aLal\ion,'i tables, Brussels carpets, hearthrugs, sewing hat and umbrella stand, pictures, walnut loo table and i idtnot,, mahogany and painted chests 01 drawers, m&hegany :,und top table, French bedsteads with brass rails, Indian mat- ;jg, stair carpets, swinsr glasses, night commodes, spring Mattress, feather bed, and the usual kitchen utensils, Ac. Tners will be no reserve. The sale will commence at 12 for half-past. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers at their ^Wees, IF, High street, Cardiff. Bated Dec. 14,1876. 11956 ?fiE PINE APPI'E INN, LLANDAFF YARD, NEAR CARDIFF. MIO BRE WE as, PUBLIC \NS, AND OTHERS. ESSRS MADDOX and EMERY are instruc- ted by Mr Smith (the present owner and landlord), to ELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the 23rd Yu EMBER, 1876, at the QUEEN'S HOTEL, CARDIFF, at >aREE O'CLOCK P.M. (subjcct to conditions of sale to and there produced), all that MFESUAGE OR PUBL1C- ^OLSE, SKITTLE ALLEY, STABLE, COTTAGE, and f«EMl&E5, called the PINE APPLE INN, situate at LLAN- u YARD, NEAR CAhDiFF, held under Lease from the ^>*rsRomiliy for 99 years from 1st January, 1852, at an annual av^nci rent of £ 4 lis 8d., together with the GOOD WILL LICENCE of the said house, the FURNITURE (unless J>y Auction), with the FIXTURES AND FITTINGS to °e taken to at a VALUATION. Minir- those two LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES AND PRE- btr t 'one being a shop, situated at the corner of Bertram- Unrf ^roadway, Roath, and the other a villa adjoining, held tl iea«e from Messrs Bradley for 99 years from 2Jth at a yearly ground rent of £ 7 10s, and a^ in a gross rental of about £ 60 per annum. the ftl those TWO MESSUAGES AND PREMISES adjoining lle*ar?D m itl Bertram-street, held under lease from Yer8 Bradley for 9S years, from 29th September, 1S73, at a Per annua! °f £ 6' and bnn&!nSin a Kr*sfl rental of about £ 36 inAR.° a]l those TWO MESSUAGES AND PREMISES, situate beld j 1 called Elm Villa and Cedar Villa respectively, Sent Ua?er a lease from Mes-rs Bradley for 99 years, from 29th & crr^l? 1873, at a yearly ground rent of £ 7 10s, producing 88 rental of about *.62 per annum. further particulars apply to the auctioneers, at their "ers, 18, High-street, or of rv Mr J. H. EVANS, Solicitor, Cardiff. • uecei&ber Hth, 1876. 11957 — ^Liquidation.—Cardiff Arms Hotel Yard, Cardiff. Jyl ESSRS MADDOX and EMERY have An<^Tr/ece'ved instructions from the Trustee to SELL by 1 on SATURDAY. December 30th, at the above Yard, JAY COB about U hands, together with a light W^1ThandHARNESS' The <1.1 be no reserve.. Aiint w,n commence at Three o'clock precisely. De^g^thf^18' Hi8h Btr6Ct> C>rdlg" 12261 Jn Lin,„M Preliminary Announcement. 'quidation,—Rose Cottage. Maindy, Whitchurch, near Car- Tt at ciose to Maimly New Church and Turnpike. JW •ESSRS JVIADDOX and EMERY have re- lUCrT c«'ved instructions from the Trustee to SELL by 1$77 on the above premises, on MONDAY, January 1st, &Oir?^'oHowing day if necessary, the whole of the HOUSE- Th 1TU HE and EFFECTS, &C. "Ure is of the newest style, and has been recently ^Ucti d ot lhe fec8t n»»kers, and is quite equal to new. The 'he o,?neer* therefore confidently recommend it M wel worthy Th« s nti°n °f Parties furnishing and others. J<h6 8a.le will commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. Full Wl1' no reserve. •Oav h Particulars will be shortly announced, and catalogues .P41 on and after Thursday, December 28th instant, on D cation to their Chambers, 18, High street, Cardiff, .;ber 19th, 1876. 12260 he Bankruptcy Act, 1669.-Re Wm. Williams, jua., 42, Mount X *->. Stuart square, Cardiff.—In Liquidation. JWESSRS MADDOX AND EMERY have It;received instructions from the Trustee to OFFER for in one Lot the remainder of the OFFICE FURNI* STATIONERY, AC., a portion of the above estate, aft C**h* »bove may be viewed witb inventory any itnj jil?r Thursday, December 2lst,between the hours o! 10 a.m. ^heir forenoon on application to the Auctioneers at o'clcpu^eTs. Written tenders will be received up to 12 the i 0I? Saturday, December 30th instant, at the offices of *eHfU»,IC*or!eers' 18, High street, Cardiff, when the highest DatLWAn be accepted, December19th, 1876. 12262 Th SALE TO-MORROW. "Mxkruptcy Act, 1869.—Broadway, Roath, Cardiff.—Sale o 1% Ñ -r- Leasehold Premises. f-L ESSRS JOHN JENKINS and CO have re- ^u€en._ instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the tor Set tel> Cardiff, on FRIDAY, December 22,1ST6, at Six Whlcn o'clock in the Evening, subject to tbs conditions ^"EaTYr* produced, the following LEASEHOLDPRO- ^d'thi'House and Shop, Workshop, Stable, and Premises, the nt.wu adjoining, situate in the Broadway, Cardiff, at yea,, f"81 coriier of Cecil street. The property is held for r»t £ 7 if,trotu September 29th. 1873, at the annual ground tent k a.) 1 „„V?r ann"SQ- The premises are not quite finished, but 'Uuation betuAn^^ them v9r* eU»ibl# f°T lettiU*' *e > or inrthi. excellent one. Solicitor, ctrdK^. aPP^ to William Bradley. Esq., street. tbe Auctioneers, at their offices, 20, »ted Cardiff,^ndJJecember, 1876. 3901—1188* MES^te?to?2i have been X$'>r Sails, Ropes, Chains,^ M".1*.5 burthen' *o»«ther • Uiet\T,e^el was buiit at Sunderland, of Eniif.h «.t is>,5 'A'Otalled aiid metal fastened, well fouqd, ^ci cUssed in the Veritas. e ouz¡d. and cluled IU the ^'i'eoi11hetttP|XlDT^# the vessel, at the ^1>OCV. Cardiff M««8rs Hill and Son's wttiraUr, »pply to th, Auwi.n.m.lBal, ,$Vito Ity uatou. „ gALE THIS day 23, Nichol street, Swansea. MR J. M. LEEDER has been instructed by Mrs Thomas, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above premises, on THURSDAY, the 21st December, 1»76, the whole of toe HOUSEHOLD FU, RN JIURE and EFFECTS, com- prising mahogany loo and Pembroke table, walnut couch in crimson rep, 6 chairs ditto, tapestry and other carpets, rugs, oil cloth, mats, pier glass, window poles, fenders and irons, stair carpet, mahogany iron haif-tester and French bedsteads, feather bed, palliasses, mahogany and painted washstands and dressing tables, dressing glasses, oak linen chest, kitcnen table, and usual culinary utensils, &c., &c. Sale to commence at Eleven a.m. Oxford Chambers, Swansea. -99 SALE TO-MORROW. In Liquidation.-To Drapers and Othero.-IO, Castle street, Swansea. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed by the Trustees to SELL by AUCTION, on the above nrpmiies on FRIDAY, December 22nd, 1876, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITUKE. SEWING MACHINES. SHOP and SHOW ROOM FITTINGS, FIXTURES, &c., in and upon the above premises, late in the occupation of Messrs PhiUips and Morgans, drapers. The Fittings and Fixtures comprise 3 counters with mahogany top4 11 ft by 2 ft; 1 do, 12 ft by 2ft.; nest of 0 drawers, 1Bft by 2ft Sin with mahogany top; centre counter with mahogany top, 9 ft by 3ft 6 in. containing 12 drawers show case with iciass doors and 8 drawers, shelving round shop, brass window fitting's and bars, cashier's desk. shop chairs, pier gla-s. hanging stands, 3 sewing machines (by Singer and Co.), laige number of various stands and shapes, the whole of the gas fittings, Venetian blinds, Ac., Ac; The fnrniture comprise mahogany telescope and loo tables, couches in American leather, pine office desk, Brussels and other carpets, rngs, mats, timepiece, dining-room chairs, easy and cane-seated do, pier glass, fenders, fire-irons, Ac., &c., iron French and half-tester bedsteads, palliasses, feather beds, bidding, washstands, dressing tables, towel horses, dressing classes, chests of drawers, sets of ware, kc., &c., 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. 12235 SALE THIS DAY. U, Conway road, Canton.—Household Furniture, MR W. SANDERS has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises as above, on THURSDAY, the 21st December, 1876, the whole of the HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, the property of Mr Francis T. Goodfellow, who is leaving the neighbourhood. The goods to be offered are of great variety, and in good con- dition. ar.1i compr se the following articles, viz. Walnutsuite in green rep, walnut cheffonniere, mahogany loo table,whatnot, work table, sofa, couch. poles and rings, sideboard, easy chair and table, pier glasses, papier machie table, mahogany half- tester bedsteads, drawers and commode, beech bedstead, iron bedsteads, mahogany chairs (stuffed seats), dressing tables and wastastands, towel horses, dressing glasses, gilt cornices, Pem* broke table, palliasses and mattresses, chests of drawers, cane* seated chairs, desk, cupboards, hip bath, roc it ing chair. child's swing cot, a quantity of crockery and culinary utensils, and many other useful articles. Sale to commence at Eleven o clock precisely. l 28, St. Mary street. Cardiff, 14th Dec., 1876. 3935 SALE TO-MORROW. Stuart Hall, Cardiff. Important Sale f Valuable Household Furniture,elegant Cabinets, old Paintings, &c.,without reserve. MESSRS HILL, HOPKINS, and CO., beg to announce that they have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Stuart Hall, Cardiff, on FRIDAY NEXT, the 92,id December, a large quantity of excellentmodern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and PICTURES, removed for convenience of sale. The furniture includes a massive dining room suite in mahogany upholstered in real moroceo, drawing- room suites in silk and repp, elegant cabinets in ormolu and marqueterie, walnut and mahogany wardrobes, washstands and dressing tables en suite, a birch bedroom suite complete. dining tables, easy chairs, a rosewood drawing room suite loo tables, chimney and pier "lasses, sideboard with marble top, 2 elegant cabinet bookcases, and a variety of useful furniture too numerous to particularize. The pictures are principally old copies of rare paintings, and a few original paintings by Morland, Creswick, Ph. Bourbon, Van Asselin, Barker, and others. The Auctioneers desire to call particular attention to :;1Jis collection, which will be sold entirely without reserve. Catalogues may be obtained of the Auctioneers, at their offices, 5, Queen street. Cardiff, on and after Monday, tbe 18th inst. and at the principal hotels, The sale will commence at 12 o'clock precisely. 12231 SALE TO-MORROW | In Liquidation. Commercial street, Ebbw Vale. PROVISIONS, GROCERY, TRADE UTENSILS, &c. MESSRS W. H. WILLIAMS and CO, are in- structed by the Trustee 10 BELL by AUCTION, on the Premises as above, on FRIDAY NEXT, 22ud December, 1876, the whore of the STOCK-IN-TRADE and TRADE UTENSILS belongiag to the estate of Thomas Kingdon, Commercial street, Ebbw Vale, Grocer and Baker, consisting of an assortment of general grocery, provisions, teas, coffees, sacks of flour, &e. The utensils comprise sack trucks, provision, tea, aud potatoe scales and weights, weighing machine, canisters, gas fittings, bakehouse utensils, Ac. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Bristol and Cardiff. Dated Exchange, Bristol, Dec, 19th, 1S76. 12279 SALE TO-MORROW Sale of Leasehold Property, Hafod, Swansea. H/TESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS and SON jyl have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High street, on FRIDAY, Decem- ber 22nd, 1876, in such lots as shall be determined on at the time of sale, all those THREE DWELLING-HOUSES. beinlC Noe. 4 5, and 6. Hafol 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 warks, and will always command good tenantB. Held for an unexpired term of about 81 years, at a grouna rent of -64 8s per annum. Sale to commence at Seven o'clock. Fr further particulars apply to Wm. Cox, Esq., Solicitor, Adelaide Chambers Mr Thomas Williams, 21; Bellevue streec; or to the Auctioneers, 40, Oxford street, Swansea. 12220 To COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, TIMBER JL MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. TO BE SOLD BY lENDER, IN ONE LOT, The following valuable TIMBER and COPPICE WOODS now growing on the Penalta Farm, in the parish of Gellygaer, ad- joining tbe parish road, and within half a mile of the istrad Mynach station on the Rhymney Railway, the property of G. W. G. Thomas, Esq.. About 3J ACRES of COPPICE WOOD, consisting o! Oak, Ash and Alder. About S ACRES of LARCHES and FIRS, 7 ASHES numbered 1 to 7 inclusive 151 OAKS „ 1 to 151 „ The purchase money to be payable on the acceptance of the Tender, and the whole of the woods to be removed before the 31st Dec., 1877. Mr Thomas Hobbs, Woodward, of Ystrad Mynaeb, will show the lots. Tendeis to be addressed to Robert Rickards, Cistlefield, Cardiff. on or before the 10th day of January, 1S77, from whom forms of tender with conditions of sale annexed can be obtained. 122M Brynmawr. TO BE SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, a DOUBLE LICENSED HOUSE, COACH HOUSE, and STABLES, together with NINE COTTAGES adjoining, situated in one of the most prominent position* in the large and improving town of Brynmawr. The public house and cottages are all occupied by respectable tenants, realising the annual rental of 16b. 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, Ac., Bryn- mawr'. U986_ —"Household Furniture, Pier Glasses, Ac. PAYNE and CO., 14, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, have a good assortment of MAHOGANY and OAK DINING ROOM SUITES, in leather and other materials, Din. ing Tables, Sideboards. Library Furniture, Drawing-room Suites, Walnut Chttfonnieres, Bookeaseti, Bedsteads, and Bed- ding, &c.. at very low prices. Anv artic-es exchanged if not approvei. 11920 MONEY I MONFY MONEY ë From Z100 to 9100,000 ready to be advanced upen good cO Freehold, Copyhold, Leasehold, and other approved securities, at the rate of Five Pounds per centum per an- a num. 5 8 Smaller amounts on personal and other securities, at a S moderate rate of Interest. S No Bills of Sale required. Zm Apply to T. J. Price and Co., Commission and Insurance Agents, College Chambers, Swansea. 10906 JJEKS AND JONES, •AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ACCOUNTANTS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. OFFICES: STATION STREET, TREHERBERT, 4. CHURCH STREET. PONTYPRIDD. 8928 \}iT I 11 1AM SANDERS ESTATE AND° INSURANCE AGENT, 28. ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. Has the followibe- PROPERTIES for SALE CARDIFF.-Noo. 16, 17. and 18~ Buzzard-street; and four houses in RusseJl-etreet..$* UOAXH.—One house in Emerald-street; three houses in Diamdnd-street; twelve houses in Topaz-street; six genteel residences in MetaJ-street, and seven in Gold-street and Bath and Myrtle Villas, PartTidge-road. r 11 CATHAYS.—Six houses in Letty-street; and two semi- detached cottages in Letty-street CANTON.-Eligible site of Freehold Land at the corner of Clive-road and Ely-road. GRANG^JOWN.— A corner shop in Bromsgiove-Street; and corner shop and honse in Holmedaie street. A Jibtral proportion of the purcbaae money may be had on Mortrutfr AvDLv as aboya. 2i JMes uttou. j To Ironmongers, Boilermakers, Farmers, and General Dealers. Strand Iron Warehouse, Padley's^Wharf, Swansea.—Mr B, Nightingale having been appoinaed Agent for Messrs Berger Speoce, and Co, necessitating alteration of premises, and requiring room for storage of Iron, has instructed MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES to offer for JJLsL SALE, on WEDNESDAY, January 10th, 1S77, the whole of his Stoek of New and Second-hand CHAINS. ANCHORS NAILS, RIVETS, WEIGHING MACHINES, ANVILS. VICES* SHEEP HURDLES, CARTS, HARNESS, HORSES, DOG: CARTS, &c, &c. Full particulars will appear in future advertisements. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford street Swansea. 11554* SALE THIS DAY. To Provision Dealers and others. MESSRS HARVEY and MOLISON have con- 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, 20 dozen composite candles, 35 jars of plum and other jams, several gross of pickles, &c., &c. Terms cash. Sale to begin at 3 o'clock. Auctioneers' Offices, 3, Lower Goat street. 12216 Temple-street, Swansea. 1VTESSRS HAKVEY AND MOLISON have received instructions to DISPOSE OF by PUBLIC AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the 28rd inst. at 3 o'clock p.m., the whole of the OFFICE FURNITURE and EFFECTS of Mr Henry Kinsey, at his offices, next door to Messrs Powell and Gorse, comer of Temple-street (which offices he is about giving up), comprising a first class mahogany pedestal writing table, 4 by 5 feet, nearly new, with drawers and cupooards (cost lu cumeas); a capital office table, veneered, with drawers and locks, 4 by 4 fe it; mahogany office washstand, Ae., two office swing chairs (mahogany), oak fhutting up cabinet, a lot of drawing boards, pigeon holes, counters, large wire window blin 8, two fenders and irons, carpet and hearthrug, Ac., &c. he offices are also to be LET, and immediate possession can be had, Fcr further part-iculars apply to the auctioneers, 3, Lower Goat-street, Swansea. 122GS Dated 18th December, 1S76. COUNTY OF PEMBROKE. SALE OF VERY V ALU ABLE IMPORTANT FREEHOLD ESTATES. L\/F ESSRS GOODE & OWEN beg to announce irimDM?!™7,11"8 received instructions to offer for SALE ^T>?r^ u UCIiON- at the Castle Hotel, Haverfordwest, 011 FRIDAY, the 5th day of JANUAhY, 187<\ nt one o'clock pre- cisely, in 12 lots (unless previously disposed of by private contract), THE IMPORTANT FARMS BARRY ISLAND, LLANRIAN, VELINDRE, AND TLLEGINNON; Ihe Water Corn MILL, called ABEREIDDY MILL; And certain DWELL (NG HOUSES, Ac., at Llanrian and Cross. goch, in the Parish of Llanriau, foruHng together j a compact ESTATE OF ABOUT 635 ACRES, Lying, with but a trifling exception, in a Ring lence, and containing very Valuable Veins vf Stone and Slate; the improveable FARM and LANDS, called GELLY, otherwise GELLY GLYD, In the Parish of Newport; the small FARMS of PENYVOYDER, otherwise PENFIDIR, and GARFEDD, In the Parish of Neverr the Rich ai d Well-watered FARM OK LLETHERMADIN, In the Parish of LlandissiliQ; TWO RICH FIELDS In the Parish of Llangolinan and the IMPORTANT FARM CALLED LLANDILO, rn the Parishes of Llacdilo and Maenclochog; lhe whole beinz let to highly respectabla tenants at a total annual rental of 4i. 864 01 (3d, or thereabouts, All the foregoing ESTATES lie in gOfld Agricultural Dis- tricts, within easy distance of Market Towns, and present many attrac tive features either for investment or occupation. Printed Particulars and Conditions of Sale, with Fians, will be ready in a few days, and may be obtained in London of ,.Ntemp Bockett and 80118, Solicitors, 60 Lincoln's Inn Fields, W.C. Messrs Lewis, Munns, and Longden, solicitors, S. Old t Jewry, N.C.; Messrs Nicholl, Newman, Mallisty, and Nicholl, Selicitore, 8. Howard street, Strand, W.C. and C. G. Grey, Ksq.. Surveyor and Land Agent, 55 Parliament street, S. W. and in the Country of Messrs Matthias Evans, and Evans, and Messrs Daties and Co., Solicitors,and Messrs Gooae and Owen,' I. Estate Airents and Vainsra, all of Haverfordwest. Haverfordwest. Deo. 5th, 1*76. 11960 TO BE LET BY TEKDER^TH^^LBOT ARMS HOTEL, St Mary street, Cardiff. These very extensive premises are most eligibly situated, in the most im- portant thr.iughfare of Cardiff, aud coinu aad a very large and lirst-class trade. They are in close proximity to the new station of the Great Western Railwav Company, and to the circus, and are immediately opposite to the new Theatre, Music Hall, etc.; now in course of erection. A lease of 21 years will be given ingoing free. Tenders to be addressed to the South Wales Brewery, Carriilt.—JOHN BIGGS. IHZiL. SttilAinsJSottttto* A E DIF P B 01 L DIN G S 0 CIB T Y. SUMS from 150 to ZB,000 ready to be LENT on Mortgage, SHARES MAY BE TAKEN AND DEPOSITS Made daily. Present rate of Interest on deposits, 41 per cent, subject to six months' notice of withdrawal; 4 per cent three months'; and 3i per cent repayable on demand. TENTH ANNUAL REPORT. Prospectusand all information may be obtained onapplica tion to the undersigned. N.B.—TERMS of BORROWING and REDEMPTION further Reduced. PETER PRICE, SECRETARY. Dated, 3, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. 11428 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. PORNHILL PERMANENT BUILDING PORNHILL PERMANENT BUILDING CA putTY HEAD OFFICE: 127, 129, and 131, QUEEN VICTORIA STREET, LONDON. J. WORTHY WILLIAMS, F..S., fc XCR&TART, A BRANCH of this Societv~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 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. this day, and every Monday until further notice, and on other days from 10 a.m. till ft D,nI. ADVANCES FOR 25 YEARS. 10B per month secures £ 100 in twelve years, and profits in addition. Deposits of £ 10 and upwards, and paid-up Shares received at five per cent interest, withdrawable at short notice ( £ 50 within a week). week). Bankers: National Provincial Bank, where deposits may be paid. 12010 GLAMORGAN BENEFIT BUILDING VJT SOCIETY, CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 186 7 TRUSTEES: JAMES LEE, Esq., Cathsrtral Road, Cardiff. 1HOS. EVANS, Esq., Surgeon, Cardiff. JOHN E. M'CONNOCHIE, Esq., C.E., Cardiff. MONEY READY TO BE ADVANCED „ From £ 30 to £ 3,000, On Mortgage of Houses and Land, repayable by easy fortnightly subscriptions. UPWARDS OF £ 65,000 ALREADY ADVANCED. DEPOSITS RECEIVED DAILY; At Five Per Cent Interest, payable half-yearly. Withdrawable at 30 SUBSCRIPTION MEETING^VERY ALTERNATE MONDAY EVENING AT NO 1, ROYAL ARCADE. Apply to the Managing Secretary, MR. R. EMERY, » Mount Stuart square, Docks, Cardiff. 30th April. 1K7B. Mount stu 708S-2099 JJJVERY MAN HIS OWN P AINTEri: Buy LUNDY'S Celebrated HOUSEHOLD PAINTS, mixed ready for use Packed i" !» J> 4: °> 6» and 71b Patent Tins, which 'can be opened with the thuob and closed again Drv hard and glossy within eisht hours. The popularity of these Paints having induced many attempted imitations none of which being of any value in comparison, it is ne'oessarv that evtry purchaser, to protect himself, should ask for and see it is labelled Lundy's '• H&use- hold," and maker's name stamped on the tin, as some re- tailers otherwise give the common imitations, which they are induced to keep merely that they get them cheaper, and reap more profit. Sold in Caidif fby Williams and Son, E. E-eriie. J. and C. Sankey, T. Trint, J. Hibbert, Anirel street; Comley and Co., Castle road, Roath Brid.,end- Williams, ironmonger. Dunraven place. Neath —J "fe- Davies, ironmonger. Swansea —D. T. Williams, ironmonger, Castle street J. S. Evans; Iron- monger, High street. — 9681 GEORGE WOODS & CO'S AMERICAN-MADE ORGANS. DEALERS IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, and the profession should acquaint themselves with the merits and prices of GEO. WOODS A CO.'S ORGANS.the leading instiuments of America. Can be had at low prices direct fiom tne factories bv addressing CEO. WOODS and Co., f ambridgepoit, Mass., U.S.A.; or to EUROPEAN AGENCY. 16, Ludgate Hill, Londou "Messrs THOMPSON & SHACKELL, Agents for CARDIFF and SWANSEA. 4832 C. LEECH, BILL POSTER, • AND ADVERTISING CONTRACTOR, 17 WOOD.STREET, CARDIFF, AND 3, CARDIFF STREET, ABERDARE, Rents all the principal and most Prominent POSTING S* A- CXONS IS Canton. and Roath. Town Crier tor Aberdare Wild, aUA interns. I TO CONTRACTORS.—PIT-SINKERS, <bc TENDERS arc invited for the DEEPENING of No. 2 PIT at Gnoll Colliery, Neath. 40 yards, the Driving et a Cioss- measures Drilt about 200 yards in length, and other work. For fuli particulars apply to Dobson, Brown, and Adams. Guildhall Chambers, Cardiff. to whom Tenders marked Guoll Colliery Works" are to be addressed on or before the Sith irst. 11974 THE LLANDYSSUL GRAMMAR SCHOOL, JL CARDIGANSHIRE. Mr WK. THOMAS, M.A., wili RESUME SCHOOL DUTIES SEPT. 1st, when he will be able to receive a few additional Boarders. Terms mederate. A list of Examinations passed during-the year on applioatien. ngit CpuLUFURD COLLEGE, MAIDENHEAD, BERKS. Conducted by EDWD. DE EWER, M.C.P. The Education at this Establishment is strictly practical, fit- ting boys for business or to pass the preliminary Examinations for College of Surgeons, Law, etc. Situation high and very healthy, large playing fieldo, fives courte.and tepid swimming bath, carpenter's shop and turning lathes For prospectuses address the Principal. 10331 TTNIVERSITY COLLEGE, BRISTOL, 1^1 FOR THE STUDY OF PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL SCIENCE, LANGUAGES, HISTORY, AND LITERATURE. DAY and EVENING CLASSES for Adults of both Sexes. Next Term commences the 10th January. Fees for the Term-Each Course of Day Lectures and Classes, it2 2s of Evening C'asses, 7s 611. Chemical Laboratory open Daily, 10 to 5. SvlUbus to be had at the College, Park row. 10218 EDWARD STOCK, Secretary. JGE LECT BOARD ING-SCHOOL, A LIMITED NUMBER OF BOYS Received by a graduate of much experience. SOUND TRANING and HOME COMFORT3. Healthy sea-side situation. References to parents of pupils Terms moderate. Apply to the Rev JAMES BOADEN, M.A., MILFORD HAVEN. 10929 ARNOLD COLLEGE, WALTERS' ROAD, J-Jk. SWANSEA, kbTABLISHFAD 1SSS. PRINCIPAL: Rev. EDGAit WILLIAMS, M.A., B.D. The COLLEGE affords vfirst-class PREPARATORY TRAIN- JNGiri CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, and COMMERCIAL subjects totilimited number of young gentlemen. A thorough English and Commercial Education is guaranteed. Pupils will be pre- pared specially, if required, for Professional and College Exami- nations. The next Quarter commences on MOND A.Y. October 9th. For Prospectuses and terms for BOARDERS and DAY EiCHOLARS,.apply',as above. 6419 BRIDGWATER COLLEGE SCHOOL, LONSDALE HOUSE (LATE MR RUSSELL'S). Principals-Ro,r Dr NICHOLAS, M.A., F.G.S., and Rev W. PARKER, Assisted by several Masters, English and Foreign, A THOROUGH ENGLISH and COMMERCIAL EDUCATION I is given as a chief requisite Classics ana Mathematics, Natural Science, Land Surveying with Field Practice, Modern Lan- guages, and Drill and Gymnastic Exercises. 3909 Terms strictly moderate. 11797 I rjl HE AC ID EM Y, LLANDILO. aEAD MASTER, H. JEREMY. assisted by a EESIDENT QUALIFIED MASTER. A thoroug-h preparation is guaranteed for all the Prelis minaries and the University Locals. Over 30 have passed the Public Examinations, one of whom ranked the ?nd out of 175. DUTIES wili be RESUMED JANUARY 2nd, 1877. Prospectus. Ac, on adplication. December III, 1876. 12012 ROPRIETARY GRAMMAR SCHOOL, MERTHYR TYDFIL. Head Maater-D.,nzw, B.A.. Lond. Assistant Master—A.' A. D MAtiS, LL.D. A Limited Number of BOARDERS will be received at the School House under the charge of Mrs Williams, widow of the late Mr Evan Williams, 51.A., Tj dfil School. For terms. &c., apply to the Secretary, 47, Thomas street. Merthyr. The School Duties re-commence on the 8th dav of anuary, 1877. Ilk "28 A D I E S' S C H 0 0 L. .1 CASTLE LODGE, LUDLOW, SHROPSHIRE, RE-OPENS 28th JANUARY, 1877. Conducted by Mrs CRAWFORD WATSON, with experienced English Teachers, and resident French Governess. Educational course :—Thorough English elocution and composition, music, and singing (by a Master), French (conversational), German, Latin, and Italian, drawing and flower painting, plain and fancy needlework, dancing and deportment. Fine situation large airy room?. Especial attention to out and in-door exercise. Fine situation large airy room!. Especial attention to out and in-door exercise. References to parents of pupils kindly permitted. Terms very moderate; to be had 0:1 application. 12224 L LANDOVE R y- SCHOOL. VISITOR THE LORD BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S. WARDEN The Rev ALFRED G. EDWARDS, M.A., Jesus College, Oxford. SECOND MASTER: CHARLES E. WILLIAMS, Esq., B.A., late Open Scholar Queen's College, Cambridge, and First-class in the Mathe- matical Tripos, 1874. ASSISTANT CLASSICAL MASTER. G. W. G. GENT, Esq., B.A., Open Scholar of University College. Oxford, Second-class Classical Moderations, 1873, and First-class in Final Classical Honours, 1876, and Proxime Access-it for the Stanhope Historical Prize, 1871. NUURAL SCIESCE MASTER. CHARLES A. BUCKMASTER, Esq., B.A., Lincoln College. Oxford, First-clats in Natural Science Honours, 1874, Certificated Teacher of the Art and Science Classes of the South Kensington Museum, an<l late of the Royal School of Mines, London, and Fellow of the Chemical Society. FRENCH Mr WILLIAMS. Music AD SINGING Mr H. TAYLOR. I DRILL SERGEANT: HOBAN. Tile Honours gained by thi* School since 1872 include Two Open Fellowships, a 6th and a 22nd Wrangler at Cambridge, and Two First Classes and Three Seconds at Oxford, and Five Scholarships and Nine Exhibitions at both Universities. Boarders are received by the Warden, Mr Williams, and Mr Gent. Terms moderate. Full information may be obtained from the Rev the Warden, the College, Llandovery. The School RE-ASSEMBLES on SATURDAY. January 20th. There will be an examination for five Scholarships, each of the value of Zg 8s per annum held in the College-hall, on January 20th, 1877. Subjects for examination 1. CLASSICS—Cicero's Second Philippic, ch. 1-25, and Xenophon's Anabasis, bk. 1. ch. 1-5 Grammars and Prose. 2. MATHEMATICS—Kuclid, bks. 1 and 2; Algebra-SImple equations of two unknowns Arithmetic. 3* SCIENCE—Roscoe's Cbemistrv,pp. 289—321. 4. ENGLISH—First 70 pasres of S. Brooke's English Litera- ture Primer. One or all of these four subjects may be offered. I 5. A Scholarship will also be offered for MUSIC, especial weight being given to proficiency on the organ. I Cancldates must send in their names and testimonials on or before January 12th, to THE WARDEN, 11248 THE COLLEGE, LLANDOVERY. BILL,.POSTING AT NBIVPORT, MON, J. DE REES, 26, BOLTON-TERRAOE, NEWPORT, BILL POSTER AND DELIVERER FOR TOWN AND COUNTRY Rents all the principal Hoardings in Newport and Neighbourhood. Work executed with dispatch. an I -u -J A. H. JAMES & Co., I FOR POLISHED GRANITE MONUMENTS, FROM L5. 116, Dock street, Newport, MOD. Apply for Plans and Prices. | J 11426 EW GROCERY AND PROVISION WAREHOUSE, ÅDÅlSDOWN HOUSE (Corner of Mfl4eor street and bottom of Constellation reet) SPLOTLANDS. MESSRS H. L. BISHOP and CO. Beg to inform their numerous customers and friends that they have OPENED THE ABOVE NEW PREMISES with a well-selected stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CORN, FLOUR, BREAD, &C. All articles of the best quality, and at the lewest remunera. tive prices. Messrs H, A Co. hope by strict personal attention to business to meet a continuants of their favour and sucidort. 11607 I 'r' ttblit Notices, gOOTCH E.U N ION. The Second RE-UNION of the NATIVES of SCOTLAND and their Friends residing in CAHDIFF and its neighbourhood will be held in the ASSEMBLY-ROOM, TOWN-HALL (by kind per- mission of the Mayor), on the 19th JANUARY XEXR, C. LUNDIE, Esq., in the chair. Tickets and further information will be obtained from the Secretary er any member of the Committea. D. IRELAND, Hon. Sec. Avon Villa, Wyndham Crescent, Canton. 122S4 POTATOES. — Persons requiring IRISH AL POTATOES, either by wholesale or retail, for cash, will do ffell to buy of Wm. R. Hodgins, at his newly-opened stores (H I bbert's old store), No. 3, Bute Warehouses, West Dock. Cardiff, or Market street, Cork, or Cloghfordan, CJ. Tioierarj, Ireland. 11970 JNSURANCE LOCAL SECRETARYSHIP. The present RESIDENT SECRETARY of the PROVINCIAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, at their CARDIFF BRANCH, being desirous of retiring shortly, the Directors are prepared to receive applications for the post. Ott. ec qualificatiofis being satisfactory preference will be given to a gentleman acquainted with South Wales, and who has had experience in appointing Life Agents and canvassing with them.—Applications, stating age, experience, salary expected, to be addressed to the Chief Office of the Company, Wrexham. 11993 JOHN FRANCIS, Secretary. THE LLWYNRHYDOWEN CHAPEL EVIC- -M- TION FUND, CARDIGANSHIRE. The Congregation worshipping until lately at this place, and ranking among the oldest Nonconformist ccngie^aticns in the Principality, since it dated back in some form or another as far as the Evicted Two Thousand Ministers, has just been deprived of its Chapei and Bnrial Ground by the Lessor of the land clyminz immediate possession (1) As all the Trustees named in the Lease of 17bl were dead, and no successors appointed (2) because, as alleged. ai though 1.0 explanation of the stitement is given, the Chapel l ad been used for other purposes than the worship of God. As only three Tears of the LeMe were unexpired, rather than entering into litigatioa the Congregation has unanimously determined at once to make preparations for the purchase of Jand for a new Chapel and a new Graveyard. It is roushiy estimated that no less a sum than 42,00) wiil be required for the purchase of land and for buildintr expenses. ,g a. d. Sums%dyertised 12 9 [ADDITIONAL]. A Friend, NeweRstIt Einivil 0 26 Two Friends, Brecbfa 0 10 6 Watt Phillips, Railway Hotel, St Clears 0 10 6 David Piiillips, jyeruia,:d, St Clears I 0 10 6 Mrs Orinan, Whalley Range, Manchester 5 0 0' John Matthews, Ai-alvich, Anelesea 0 10 0 Treasurer—JOHN JONKS, Esq., Solicitor, Llandyssul, Cardiganshire. Secretary—Rev ffV. THOMAS, M.A.. the Grammar School, Llandyssul, Cardiganshire. J1671 (ttbUC ppoinhntttts. AtOUNTAIN ASH* LOCAL BOARD." TO SURVEYORS AND OTHERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Mountain Ash 1.0 1.1 Board will, at their ordina:y meeting on MONDAY, the 8th day of January. 1877, at 4.30 o'clock in the evening, proceed to the Election of a perton to fill the ofiicj of SUuVEYOR, and reside in the disirict The person elccted will be allowed to pra tice as a surveyor without restriction, so that his practice does not interfere with an efficient discharge of his duties to the Board. He must be prepared to enter upon his duties on the 20th January, 1S77. His Salary will be £ 100 per annum. Candidates are j requested to send applications in their own handwriting, stating age, residence, past and present occupation,with recent testimonials as to character, addressed to the Clerk of the Board, and endorsed 1, Surveyor, &c. not later than One o'clock on Monday, the 8th day of January, 1877. By Order, H. P. LINTON, Clerk to the Board. Workman's Hall, Mountain Ash, Dec. 11. 1876. 1228S w. "■ nd A. (rLBEY' WINE IMPORTERS AND DISTILLERS, (LONDON, DUBLIN, AND EDINBURGH), CASTLE BUILDINGS, 47 and 48; WIND STREET A The seals and labels on all Winea and Spirits bottled by W' and A. GILBEY may be accepted as an absolute guarantee of their purity gnd genuineness- Under the Act of Parliament SI and 39 Vic., Cap. 63, the purity of any Wine or Spirit can be verified on application to the Local Government Analyst. From W. and A. Gilbey's List of 200 Varieties two descrip" tions of each class of Wines and Spirits are quoted below, the first on account of its moderate price, and the second for its fine quality, combined with greater ajre. SAMPLE BOTTLES AT WHOLESALE LONDON PRICES. WINES. Per bot. Per doz. Castle IA PORT from Portugal. A good* bodied welixmatured Wine; four years old. 1 9 0-1 0 Castle B PORT from Portugal. A fine full* flavoured fruity Wine. Eight years old 24 28 0 Castle 11 SPANISH PORT from Spain. A full- bodied fruity Wine. Two years old 1 2 15 0 Castle 4 SPANISH PORT from Spain. The finest Spanish Port produced. Ten years old 1 10 22 0 Cast'e 1A Pale SHERRY from Spain. A pure Spanish Sherry. Three years old 1 6. 18 0 Castle C Pale SHERRY from Spain. A good type of nutty Sherrv. Six years old 2 4 28 0 Castle VP MARSALA from Sicily. A delicate Dinner Wine. Three years old 1 4 16 0 Castle VP MARSALA from Sicily. A delicate Dinner Wine. Three years old. 1 4 16 0 Castle C Pale MARSALA from Sicily. The finest Marsala produced. Seven years old i 8 20 0 Castle A CLARET from France. A pure Medoc Wine. Upwards ot a year in Medoc Wine. Upwards ot a year in bottle 10 It I Castle 0 CLARET from France. A fine- flavoured ahd well-mature d MedocWine. 16 IS 0 Castle 1 CHAMPAGNE. A pure spark- ) quarts 2 3 26 b ling Wine for ordinary use ) pints 1 8 15 0 Castle 3 CHAMPAGNE. Aliirh class lqttnr!s 3 G., 42 0 delicate Champagne ) pints 1 11 2S 0 Castle SAUMUR Silver Foil. A fine (quarts 2 1 25 0 dry sparkling Wine.. } pints 1 3 14 6 Castle SAUMUR Gold Foil. A fine old ) quarts 2 6 80 0 dry sparkling Wine j pints 1 6 17 0 SPIRITS. Per bot. Per doz. a. d. s. d. Castle UP GIN. Highly rectified at W. and A. Gilbej's own Distillery, 33 per cent. under proof 2 0 24 0 Castle PROOF GIN. Highly rectitied at W. & A. Gilbey's own Distillery. Strength, proof 2 10.34 0 Castle UP IRISH WHISKEY. Distilled from fine Malt. 33 per cent, underproof 2 3 27 0 Castle DO WHISKEY. Finest old Dublin Whiskey. Strength, proot S 3 39 0 Castle UP SCOTCH WHISKEY. Distilled trom fine Malt, 33 per cent under proof. 2 3 27 0 Castle SO SCOTCH WHISKEY. Finest old Scotch Whiskey. Strength, proof. S-8 89 0 Castle UP BRANDY, lias much of the fine flavour of Cognac. 33 per cent, under proof 2 3 27 0 Castle PROOF uRANDY.—Has much of the fine flavour of Cognac. Strength. pronf 3 0 Z8 0 Castle D COGNAC. An excellent Cognac Brandy of fine flavour, 33 under proof 8 0 81 0 Cute FO COGNAC.—The finest old Cham- pagne Brandy. Strength Droof 9 57 0 Castle UP JAMAICA HUM,-A well-matured Jamaica Rum. 33 per cent. under proof 2 3 27 0 Castle JO JAMAICA RUM. The finest old Jamaica Rum. Strength proof ..3 3 29 0 Castle 1 HOLLANDS.—A pure Dutch Spirit.. from R\e Wheat, It per cent under proof.. 24 28 0 HOLLANDS (Silver Stream). A flne old Dutch Spirit, bottled abroad. 14 under proof 2 8 32 0 FE-INTRODUCTION OF MADEIKA.S AT MODERATE „ PRICES. Castle MADEIRA. A full-flavoured nutty s. <1. s. d. Wins from the Island, 3 ytars old 21 25 0 Castle GRAND MADEIRA. An excellent nutty Wine from the Island, five years old 26 90 0 All bottles (except for Sparkling Wines) are charged Id. each; cases, is per dozen, which is allowed when re- turned. Full Price I.ista Frcs on application. AGENTS IN SWANSEA WIND STREET. W. F. BULL, Ale and Porter Bottler and Merchant, Castle Buildings, 47 and 4S, Wind street. CASTLE SQUARE.—TAYLOR and CO., Grocers, 6, Castle square. HIGH STREET.-P,. GUODALL, Grocer, 18, Ilish street. ) WALTER ROAD. LEWIS aud SON. Grocers, Walter House. I UNION STREET. L. J. POWELL, Grocer, 2i, Unioti street. ST. HELEN'S ROAD.-J. M. CURNOW, Grocer, opposite Hospital. MUMBLES—JOHN REFS, Grocer, Belmont House. MORRISTON. — W. LEWiS: Gro:er, Diliwya House, Morriston. 22 WANSEA SPO RT IN G DEPOT. [j (Late BROOKES'S), CA&ILL BAILEY cTREET. SWAKftfiA. i. JJusittess d4rtSJt'. D. JOTHAM & gOSS, 0TERCUATS. IJLSIERS. YACHTI^"G K ^TS- 0OMFLETE SUITS.. TROUSERS and VESTS (to matcn> wINTER TWICEDS and TT C'JAll?.GS, HATS and CAPS. JpLANNEL SHIRTS. ^yrOOLLEN PANTS and VV QHRISTMAS NOVELTIES. AT D. JOTHAM AND SONS, 26 and 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. 653 ESTABLISHED 1839. 102M JJAND-MADE INDIAN CARPETS^ DEBENHAM AND HEWETT Are now showing a Consignment of HAND-MADE INDIAN CARPETS, Of various sizes, at very low pricas. They strongly recommend these Carpets as the most mical floor covering known-they are practically indestructible even with tba hardest wear, and Are unequalled for richness of Oriental colour and design. Prices and sizes on application. CAVENDISH HOUSE, CHELTENHAM. 9460 ESTABUSHZD 1889. QOOD jpURNrrURE, jyjODERATE IN pBXCfe T EWIS (late BENNETT), J" CABINET MANUFACTORY, 19, HIGH-STBBET, SWANSEA CARPETS, ————" BEDDING, CURTAINS, IRON & BRASS BEDSTEADS. as THOMAS HEARD, M.«i— JpUMPING ENGINES. PUMPING ENGINES The attention of COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, MINING OOM. 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. TheM PUMPS are at work in Mines, forcing Water from a depth 01 10 to 900 feet in one lift. They are being made in sizes to throw 520gallons of Water up to those capable of throwing 88,c00 Gallons per hour. The makers will be glad to advise upon, and are open to oon- tract to supply both BOILERS AND PUMPING ENGINE3 for clearing Mines of Water; also for the raising and forcing o Water in connection with Waterworks, Ac. The PUMP is also a neat self-contained driving Engine, and is used in Mills for the two-fold purpose of Pump, (Boiler Feeder, Ac.,) and driving. Also useful for Breweries, Chemical Works, and as a Ship Pump. MULTITUBULAR and VERTICAL BOILERS guaranteed to carry 100ibs. pressure, and require no Brickwork. ASHWORTH BROTHERS, Moss BROOK FOUNDRY, MACHINE AND BOILER WORKS, GOLLYHUKST IIOAD, MANCHESTER. 1032 IT IS A REMARKABLE FACT THAT just when the approach of winter renders warmer and more abundant clothing absolutely neces. sa.ry. the markets have fallen so low as to enable Messrs. W. PRICE and SONS to offer the beat makes in all classes of Woollen Goods at a jnuch lower price than for mao.v years past. Their stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING tor Gentle- men and Juveniles is replete with the Newest styles in Over. coats, Ulsters, Reefing Jackets, Morning; Coats, Trou-ers and Vests to match, Suits of a pi6ce, Welsh and Fancy Flannel Shirts, Cardigan Jackets. Knitted Jerseys, Lambswool Shirts, Drawers and Pints, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Scarfs, Mutftera. Mitts, Cuffs, Ac. WOOLLEN HOSIERY in great variety. WATERPROOF CLOTHING & TRAVELLING REQUISITES ADDRESS :-THE CARDIFF HOUSE, CORNER OF CAROLINE STREET, ST MARY ST, CARDIFF. 23 TERMS OXE PRICE. NO ABATEMENT. RIADT MONET. F REDERIOR WATZVblANI CARRIAGE BUILDER, CARDIFF. SHOW ROOMS— 14, ST. JOHN-SQUARE. MANUFACTORY—WORKING-STREET. ft Balaet Stodk of CARRIAGES, Ac,, biabed 1114 it course of construction. Aa inspection respectfully "oliMtmd ms MANSEL SMITH AND CO., 18, EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, SWANSEA, COAL MERCHANTS., &0. BEST HOUSE COAL delivered to any part of the Town or Country, at Current Prices. Superior COKE and SMITHS' COAL in any quantities. Full Weight guaranteed, and certified by the authorised Publlf Weigher. Orders may be addressed as above: or to No. 6., ST. GEORGE'3 TERRACE, SWANSEA. 10050 Oft ROYAL ARCADE CARDIFF. D. G O R MAN Begs to return his sincere thanks to his, numerouf customers for the support be has received during the pair 12 months, and bexoto inform them that he has on stock < good selection of CHANDELIERS, HALL LAMPS, PENDANTS, BRACKETS, &c.. of the Newest Pattern-. All o;der. in GAS-FITTING, BELL-HANGING,and PLUMBOTF xecuted on the shortest notice, smutnu arVJUt MaM