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13. HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. D. RICHARDS, HATTER, HOSIER, GLOVER, j AND SHIRT-MAKER. j I 1,1. T2t*_ I
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A-W. CROCKER & COL Late Representative of ANDERSON, ABBOTT, b ANDERSON, SWANSEA. INDIA-RUBBER, LEATHER, OIL, AS £ > GREASE MERCHANTS. 11730 COLLIERY STORE REQUISITES.
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by gutrtfoij. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. r„. u Messrs BEYSON a HUGHES. i-iE, Anchors, etc, ai awaiiHea Jan. 10 n „ Mr G. COK1'. i^apsrs Stock-in-Tnde, Fuinituie. at Aberdare Jan. 9 1. }1esr,;¡ MADDUX & BMEitx. ^oots and Shoes, ai fitUvtii Jan. 15 1 n „ Messrs E. ROBERTS & SON. Leasehold Property, at, Trev,vian ..Jan. 10 Mr W. P. STEPHENSON. HousohoU Furniture at Llandati-greeii Mineral Estate, at Cardiff Feb- 16 ■Ve and Dead Farmmg Stock, at Cardiff -.Jap. 16 M Llanuatt Ori-eiir near Cardiff. R W. p. STEPHENSON is instructed by the executors o £ the late Richard Evans, Eiq, to SELL by AULTioN. at the Residence, Llaudaff Green, on THURS- DAY, 11th January, 1877. and the following day, the superior ^OUsEdOLD FURNITURE, Oil Paintings, a valuable Library 01 Books, and other Eflects on the premises. DIMNG H.OOM.-Mahogany dining table, with inlets, 4ft 2m by Sit iOiu, old-fash oned iualiogany chairs, with leather seats. y Sit old-fash,oned n)ai'O oak easy chair, raised and fitted with reading stand, mahogany easy chair, mahogany 6it 6m pedestal sideboaid, large and handsome pier giae*, chimney glass, pair of oak open book CASKS, each 4ft Tin by Sft 1 in, with extra fittings to form one large book case, fender, fireirons, window pole and curtains, several oil paintings, engravings. gun m case, swords, burgical iMcrunients, ornaments, curiosities, &c. ^JKAWING-KOOM.—Elegsnt wilnut centre ottoman (four 'seats), walnut chairs, pair devotional ditto, beautifully inlaid walnut centretahle, ditto ostasional ditto, carved Walnut chef- Jonmere, tft. 2in., with marble top and plate-glass pane Is pair ditto footitpols, ditto wI atnot, walnut piano and music stool, French ormolu timepiece surmounted by a bronze group, Parian figure under shade, oil paintings arid engraving-, brass poie and rep cuitains, lender and fireirons. HALL.—Carved oak table with marble top, pair hall chairs, mahogany seraphine suitable for small church or chapel, pointing's, model of Redcliffe Church, floorcloth, mats, & BOOS.-About 5u0 volumes, consisting for the most part of standard works in poetry, history, urography, travels, divinity, science, natural history, &c., and including a ery fine copy of Dryden's Virgil, 1697, with 10 illustrations; Woodward s His- tory of Wales Jones's ditto Malkin's Antiquities of South Wales London and its Envirai3s, 1.76 1, illustrated Beauties of England and Wales, 2a vols Dore's Bible, illustrated I .%ia,c Gillivray's British Birds, 5 vds. and other important works. CHiNA pAN,.CRy.-Breakf-t, dinner, dessert, and tea ser- vices, sundry ware. and glasses, lamps, electro-plated articles, knives and forks. &c. KITCHENS & ;CULLERY.-Tabes, chairs,culinary utensils, and O' ber requisites. SITTING ROOM UPSTAIRS & LANDING. -)vlabcgany cane- seated and other chairs, Derby chair, Pembroke taole, fancy do worked cushions, tea caddies, book shelve!i, tender and fire irons, chimney glass, carpet, ottoman, several oil paintings btRir cart, and sundries. BEDROOMs—Mahogany Arabian, iron French, and other bedsteads, palliasses, wool and flock mattresses, several ex- cellent feather beds, mahogany six feet wardrobe with glass p" hel, mahogany marble top wathstands, dressing tables, wing glassos and chests of drawers, painted ditto, and other tOI jet, requisites, chairs, carpets, curtains, and sundries. OUTSIDE.— Water cas-is, tuh a, ladder. a quantity of scaffold- ing planks, timber, and other building materials. Sale to commence each day at Eleven for Twelve o'clock pre- cisely. Catalogues may be had on application to the auctioneer. 1 >485 Adamsdowu Farm, Cardiff. I TV/fR W. P. STEPHENSON is instructed by Mr Edward Roberts (in ct nseq'ience ot the house and larm buildings being about to be pulled down, tbe site being reouired for building purposes) to SKLLby AUCTION, on the Premises, on TUESDAY, the 16ti January, 1877, the under- mentioned Valuable LIVE and DF-AI) FARMING STOCK :— CATTLE.—Four cows with calves, to calve early. SHLEP.-2tiO tat Radnor and other wethers. HORSES.—Powerful cart mare, an excellent worker; bay cob, »'e years old, eood as a hack and in harness. IMPLEMENTS.—8 waggons, 3 carts, 1 YVhitechapel trap, ptou.;bs, harrows, turnip and mangold drill, lar^e irou roller, small dibto, winnowing machine, turnip pulper, chaff cutter: with 2-horse gear; patent 1-horse chaff machine, oil cake mill, malt will, 4ic. Quantity of dry boards, and various timber; old iron, &c. Aiso a number of choica fruit trees in garden. i hree mOB th. c:-ed¡ t will be given on approved bills to pur- chasers of £20 and upwards. Luncheon at Ele ven, and sale to commence at 12 o'clock pre ctsely. 13486 Sale of an important Mineral Estate. jV/fR W. P. STEPHENSON is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, 15th February, 1677, at 2ior i o'clock precisely, subjert to conditions of sale to be then produced, all that FREEHOLD FARM called Graigwen, situate in the parish ot ttianwynoo, near Pontypridd, Glamorganshire, and containing 130 acres or thereabouts of pasture and woodland, with the VALUABLE MINERALS underlying the same, including all the Beams oi house and steam coal for which the Aberdare and Bhoodda Valleys are celebrated (some of the more important of which are now worked u>on the adjoining properties of the Great Western Colliery Company), as well as beds { excellent fireclay and building stone. The property is situate near the Taff Vale Railway, within one mile of the rapidly growing town of Pontypridd. and about 13 miles from the shipping port of Cardiff. It is intersected by the road leading from Glog to Pontypridd, and bein^ en an eminence overlooking the town, the surface is eligible for building purposts, while the commanding position of the estate with regard to aujaccnt mineral properties must ensure tne early development of its minerals. Plans and particulars of sale are in preparation, and may be bad on application to Messrs Daltons, Spencer, and Corbett, solicitors, Cardiff, or to the Auctioneer, 21, Queen street, Car- dill 13460 jjook Debts for Sale by Tender.-To Tailors, Drapers, and others. MESSRS BARNARD, THOMAS, CLARKE, and Co., are instructed by the Trustee, to SELL by TENDER, in one lot (subject to the usual conditions), the whole of the outstanding BOOK DEBTS, belonging to the estate of Philip Yeo, clothier, 2, St Mary street, Cardiff, in .liquidation, amounting as per schedule to the sum of £ 260 13s lOd. The Books with the Schedule may be inspected at the Office of the Brokers, 4, Crockherbtown. Cardiff, where Tenders ("marked "Tenders for Yeo's Book Debts"), will be received up to four o'clock p.m., on THURSDAY, January 18th, when they will be opeuei in the presence of those who attend. For further particulars, apply to the Brokers, or to T. H. Stephens, Esq., solicitor, Cardiff, Cardiff, January 4th. 1877. 13986 Bute Pocks, Cardiff.—To Sbipchandlers, Stock Buyers, and Otiieis. MESSRS BARNARD, THOMAS, CLARKE, and CO. have been instructed by the Trustee to SELL by TENDER (subject to the usnal conditions), in Four Lots, the whoU of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, together with the LEASE FIXTlJBiiS and TRADE PLAN 1', BOOK DEBTS, and LIFE POLICY belonging to the est ate of Mr J. A. Holmes, ship handler! Bute Docks, Cardiff, in liquidation. Lor 1 —The Stock-in-Trade of general sbipchandlery,amount- ing at cost or stock-book prices to the sum of £ 936 2s lid. LOT 2. The iieaie, Fixtures, and Trade Plant. The lease is for aterm of 12 years, from the 26th of February, 1874, at an annual rent of £ 180 for the first 5 years, and £ 2C0 afterwards. Tee fixtures and trade plant arevalued In tha sum of £ 96 14s 6d. LOT 3.—The Book Debts, amounting, as per schedule, to the •mm of £ 276 19s 4d. T The Insurance Policy on the life of Mr J. A, Holmes in the Great Britain Mutual Assurance Company for £ 750, on which six premiums, amounting to £ 170, have been paid. Lot 1 will be sold at a dis ount off the cost on stock book nriees Lots 2,8, and 4 will be sold for a lump sum. TerinS of payment: —Lot 1, one-third cash, and the remain- der by approved bills at two and four months' date. Lots 2,3, der by appr ^ahtrLots^with the inventories and schedule, may be seen on ♦hi Wnises, 107, Rothsay terrace, Bute Docks, Cardiff, on and wlrVftlDAY. tha tfth instant, and tenders (marked Tender ? T ") will be received at the Office of the Brokers up to J? n'clocs p.m. onTUJSSDAY, the 9th inst., when they wili oned in the presence of those who attend. A plication for further particulars to be made to Messrs Ince, and Vachell, solicitors, Cardiff; or to the Irokert Vt their Offices. 4 crockherbtown, Cardiff, 4'January lst,_1877. 13426 —■—Tois^mblv Reoms, Cardiff Castle Hotel, Aberdare. Tl »TTG. CORP will SELL by AUCTION, at 1*1 the above-named rooms, on TUESDAY, January 9, +he whole of the STOCK-IN-TRaDE of Mr Price, Commercial TJ Aberdare, comprising Drapery, Hosiery, and Haber- dasbe'rv. -Also the greater portion of the HOUSEHOLD FUITURK. Ta!?nart?cu?ars see bills and future advertisement. Office, Tne Hayes, Cardiff. 13491 V7v~~SALE at the FRUIT WAREHOUSE, ° NEAR ARCHWAY. WEST BUTE DOCK, 3 000 BOXES PALERMO ORANGES, 'now lauding and sorting, ex-schooner '«Sylphiden." Apply to JOSEPH ELL10TT & SONS, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 13482 —— ^^rFlET^Y TENDER.—The TALBOT r|^ -D HOTEL, St Mary street, Cardiff. These very J- remises are most eligibly situated, in the most iin- extensivei preuj. of Cardiff, and command a very large and portant Tjjey are in close proximity to the new station nrtt-class waa • RaiiWay Company, and to the circus, and cf the opposite to the new theatre. Music Hall, etc.; are immediately ^jrecti0B. a lease of 21 years will be given )iO« in course „nder_ t0 be addressed to the frouth Wales i"'°'nlV Cardiff.—JOHN BIGGS. H"7i) i-ivewcrj i *• *— lUfOXXI l MONEY MONEY S-T- „100 t £ 100,000 ready to be advanced upon geod -S ^nl.f oopjhold, Leasehold, and other 'approved r| Securities, at the rate of Five Founds per centum per an- il "Waller amounts on personal and other securities, at a 5 t, moderate rate of interest. st No Bills of Sale required. ? ï: ) T ) prlee and Co., Commission and Insurance ■a* »»»» «»» $akis KJ) ^URTIEN. T-ir-;oie-;s, Boilermaker., F'arlll.r., and General Sieb tin gale having been appoinaed Agent for Messrs Berger Spence, and Co, necessitating alteration of premises, aud reouiring room for storage of Iron, has instructed MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES to offer for SALE, on WEDNESDAY, January 10th, 1877, the whole oi his Stock of New and Second-hand CHAINS. ANCHORS, NAILS, RIVET8, WEIGHING MACHINES, ANVILS. VICES, SHEEP HURDLES, CARTS, HARNESS, HORSES, DOG- CARTS, 4c, &e. Full particulars will appear in future advertisements. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford street, Swansea. 11564 In the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division. Re David Jones' Estate. -John John Y. Ann Jones, widow. Important sale of valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, com- prising a MESSUAGE, or PUBLIC-HOUSE and PREMISES, called the Royal Oak public-house, situate at Trevivian, near the town of Swansea, in the county of Glamorgan, and now in the occupation of John John, which will be SOLD by AUCTION, Dursuant to an Order made in the above Matter And Cause, and with the approbation of the Vice-Chancellor Sir Charles Hall, the Judge to whose Court the said Matter and Cauie is attached, by MESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS and SON, the persons appointed by the said Judge, at the Roval Oak Public-house aforesaid, on WEDNESDAY, tbe 10th January, 1877, at Three o'clock in tne Afternoon precisely, in one Lot. The property may be viewed by leave of the tenant, and par- ticulars and conditions of sale may be had gratis of Messrs Fielder and Summer, of 14, Goldman street, Doctors Commons, E.C.; Messrs Vizard, Crowder, and Co.. Solicitors, 56, Lin- coln's Inn Fields, W.C. of Mr David David. Solicitor. Swan- sea; Messrs Brown and Collins, Solicitors, Swansea Mr John Gatcoin, Solicitor, Swansea; at the place of sale and of the Auctioneers, Picton place, Swansea. 13395 F L EVANS • keeps a Register for Businesses — Public-houses, Hotels, and Private Residences, &c., to Let and for Sale. N.B.—No charge made for entering tame. Licensed Valuer, Accountant, House and General Business Agent, Rent and Debt Collector; Agent to the London Guarantee and Accident Company (Limited), and General Insurance Agent. Inventories taken, and Valuations made for Probate and Administration. Tradesmen's Booksarranged and posted up periodically. Charges strictly moderate. Whole Houses of Furniture and other effects purchased for nrompt cash. 13463 OFFICES—No. 14, SOMERSET PLACE, SWANSEA. WIL LI AM SANDERS WW AUCTIONEER, ■ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, 2H. ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF, Has the following PROPERTIES for SALK CARDIFF- iOg. 16, 17," and 18, Buzzard-street; and four houses in Russell-«treet. KOATH.—One house in Emerald-etreet three houses in Diamond-street; twelve houses in Topaz-street; six genteel Yesideucta in Metal-street, and seven in Gold-street and Bath and Myrtle Villas, Par Midge-road. CATUAYO.—Six houses in Letty-street: and two semi- detached cottages in Letty-etreet. C&XrON.-Bligible @its of Freehold land at the corner Of Clivc-road and Ely-road. GltAGE'i'OWN.-A. comer shop in Bromsgrove-street, and eomer shop and house in Helmsdale street. A liberalproportion of the purchase money maj «>• haa on Mortgage. Apply as-above. JJKES AND J ONES, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ACCOUNTANTS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. OFFICES: STATION STREET, TJEHIEJIKT, i. CHURCH ØTdET. PONTYPRIDD. DeB Utabttt m GMttftrt*. A BERDARE SCHOOL BOARD. TO BUILDERS. The Aberdare School Board are desirous ef receiving TENDERS for the ERECTION of the following SCHOOLS, viz. :— A SCHOOL and OFFICES at Robert's Town, Aberdare, to accomodate 168 children. ADDITIONS to the existing Schools at Llwydcoed,Aberdare, to accommodate 100 children. Plans and specifications. propiLr4id by, Mr j. iL Fowler. Architect, Brecon, can be seen, and BiHs of Quantities obtained, on application to the undersigned, at the OOLtea of the School Board, Town-hall. Aberdare, South Wales, on and after the loth day of JANUARY instant. Sealed Tenders, endorsed with the name of the school to be tendered for, to be «ent to me on er betore TUESDAY, the 6th day of February, 1877. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. R. ORTON GERY, Clerk. 2nd January, 1877. 13*84 TO BUILDTIRS AND CONTRACTORS. Persons desirous of Tendering for the SECTIONS of an HOTEL at Cogan Pill, near Penarth, are invited to apply to the undersigned, to whom the Tenders, sealed and endorsed Tenders for Hotel at Cogao," must be delivered on or before Noon, WEDNESDAY, 10th January next, and at whose Office copies of the Plans and Specification may be seen. Quantities will be supplied. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. HENRY C. HARRIS, A.I.BA., „ Architect. 76, St Mary street, Cardiff. 13378 I rp o L I ~G H T E R M E NT Wanted TENDERS for CARRIAGE OF BRICKS from New- port to the Glamorganshire Canal, Cardiff. Address Box No. 4, Newport. Mon. 13356 ¡ubUt ¿JPpotutmMUa. (0 A R D I F F U~N~f~0~N~; APPOINTMENT OF WORKHOUSE SHOEMAKER. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Board of Guardians of the Cardiff Union will, at their Meeting, to be held on the 13th January. 1877. APPOINT a Competent SHOEMAKER. tQ. be employed in Repairing the Boots and Shoes of the Inmates of the Workhouse. Salary, 930 a year, with Board. but without Lodging. Applications, with testimonials under cover endorsed Shoemaker," to be sent te me on or before the 12th inst. By order. « x 1. W- P- STEPHENSON, Clerk. Dated January 4, 1877, Cardiff 11490—3997 m OUNTAIN ASH LOCAL BOARD. TO 13URVEYORS AND OTHERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Mountain Ash Local Board will, at their ordinary meeting on MONDAY, the 8th day of January, 1877, at 4.S0 o'clock in the evening, proceed to the Election of a person to fill (he office of SURVEYOR, and reide in the district. The person elected will be allowed to practice as a surveyor without restriction, so that his practice does not interfere with an efficient discbarge of his duties to the Board. He must be prepared to enter upon his duties on the 20th January, 1877. His Salary will be 1100 per annum. Candidates are 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 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. 12288 ROBERT HALES, PORK BUTCHER, CAROLINE STREET AND ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. FRESH SAUSAGES AND PORK PIES MADE DAILY. 12800 NEW GROCERY AND PROVISION WAREHOUSE, ADAMSDOWN HOUSE (Corner of Meteor street and bottom of Constellation street) SPLOTLANDS. MESSRS H. L. BISHOP and CO. Beg to inform their numerous customers and friends that they have OPENED THE ABOVE NEW PREMIEEs with a well-selected stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CORN, FLOUR, BREAD, &c. All articles of the beat quality, and at the lowest remunera- tive prices. Messrs B. & Co. hope bv strict personal attention to business to meet a continuance of their favour and support. 11807 s 11 A W'S D RY s 0 A P. THE BEST FOR WASHING EVRSYTHING. s IEL A w's F R E x c R- BL ir E IN SQUARES, THE BEST & LAUNDRT TOKPDSES. t CHEPSTOW GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Principal: George Dowduey, B.A. ENGLISH AND FRENCH MASTERS RESIDENT. 183C0 rpHE PUPILS of the MISSES MARKS will JL (D. V.) RE-ASSEMBLE on JANUARY 23rd, 18J7. Resi- dent FrencP and English Governesses. Pupils Prepared for the Cambridge (Local) Examination. Harrow House. Dttm- tries Place, Cardiff. 13843 ALB I o N~H o u s E~~ XCA~D E MY~ A CHARLES STREiT, CARDIFF. ftINCIPAL-MR. W. W, TRICE. School Duties re-commence MONDAY, 22nd JANUARY. 1S476 LAD I E S SCHOOL. BELGRAVE HOUSE, ROATH ROAD, CARDIFF. win be liaPP>' t0 RECEIVE her Pupils on THURSDAY, the ISth of January. THE LLANDYSSUL GRAMMAR SCHOOL, CARDIGANSHIRE. WILLIAM THOMAS, M.A., wili RESUME SCHOOL DUTIES on MONDAY, January 15.1877, when he will be able to receive a few additional Boarders. Locality salubrious. Terms moderate, A lift of Examinations passed during the Year on application. i18u MO N K T O N HOUSE SCHOOL, JJ-i- TREDEGARVILLE, CARDIFF. HEAD MASTER-HENRY SHE WBROOKS, B.A. (Lond. Univ.) The Next TERM will commence on MONDAY. January 15th. Prospectuses, &c., on application to the Head Master. 18414 GREAT HOUSE COWBRIDGE. ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG LADIES. Principala-Mrø and The Misses CULVSRWELL. Pupils prepared for Oxtordand other local Exaininationg. Referees—Parents of Pupils. Soh,yol duties will be resumed (D.V.) WEDNESDAY. Januarv 31st, 1877. l1U67 J THE ACADEMY, PONTYPRIDD. MASTER—E. D. EDWARDS, M.A. Pupils prepared for Commercial Pursuits, University and College Examinations, &c. Duties will be resumed on MONDAY, JANUARY, 15th, 1877. Address:-MILL-FIELD VILLA, PONTYPRIDD. 13477 A DAMSDOWN HOUSE, PARK PLACE, A CARDIFF. Mrs BRUFORD'S next Term wili commence on THURSDAY, 17th JANUARY. The early return of pupils wiU be esteemed a favor. Mrs Bruferd wili be at home on 4th. Prospectus may be bad on application. 13389 0RAUFURD COLLEGE, MAIDENHEAD, c 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 fields, fives courts, and tepid swimmirg bath, carpenter's shop and turning lathes.-For prospectuses address the Principal. 11412 GRAMMAR SCHOOL, WOOD ROAD, VJT PONTYPRIDD. H. W. HUGHliS, MASTER. This SCHOOL will RE-OPEN on MONDAY NEXT, Jan. 8th. 1877. A Classified List of Results of the recent Examination held by the Rev. W. Watlcins, M.A., Glyntat, will shortly be for- warded to parents. 13417 c ARDIFF PROPRIETARY SCHOOL. HEAD MASTU F. C. BIKKBBCK TERRY, M.A., late Foundation Scholar, Ire, tic, St John's College, Cambridge. Assisted by graduates in honours. The next Term will btrfn at 9 a.m. en MONDAY, the 22nd ot January, 1877. For further particulars apply to the Head Master, School House, Charles street, or to the Secretary, 45, The Faradei Cardiff. 18*0 NIVERSITY COLLEGE, BRISTOL, ROK TBE STUDY OF PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL SCIENCE. LANGUAGES, HISTORY, AND LITERATURE. DAY and EVENING CLASSES for Adults ef both Sexes. Next Term commences the 10th January. Fees for the Term-FAck Course of Day Lectures and Clases, <2 2* of Evening Cusses, 71 tld. Chemical Laboratory open Daily. 10 to 6. Syllabus to be had at tne College, Park row. 12218 EDWARD STOCK, Secretary. T HE ACADEMY, LLANDILO UEAD MASTER, H. JEREalY, assisted by a RESIDENT QUALIFIED MASTER. A thorough preparation is guaranteed for all the Prelie minaries and the University Locals. Over 30 have passed the Public Examinations, oue of whom ranked the ?nd out of 176. DUTIES will be RESUMED J "ANUARY 2nd, 1877. Prospectus, &c,. on adplicatiba. December 16, 1876. 12012 PROPRIETARY GRAMMAR SCHOOL, .i- MERTHYR TYDFIL. Head Master-D. FREW, B.A.. Lond. Assistant Master-A. A. DE MARS, 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, M.A., Tydfil School. A Term's Fee paid in advance. The School Duties re- commence on the 8th day of January. 1877. 1l THE EMLYN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, NEWCASTLE EMLYN. Head Master:-T. T. ELIAS. Assistant-Master:-E. HAMILTON ELLIOTT. Music:—DAVY ELI AS. DRAWING & SHORTHAND CLASSES DAILY. Twenty-three pupils have passed various public Examinations since MARCH last. Ample accommodation for 30 Boarders. Terms moderate. Town very healthy. Prospectuses, &c., on application. TbE SCHOOL REOPENS JANUARY 8TH, 1877. 18347 SOUTH GROVE-HOUSE, FITZA.LLAN- PLACE, ROATH ROAD, CARDIFF. I DANCING & CAL ISTH ENIC ACADEMY, &c„ &c &c, Miss GOVAERTS-HUNT begs to inform the NOBILITY, CLERGY, GENTRY, and RESIDENTS generally of CARDIFF and the neighbourhood, That she has taken the above rooms, and that her CLASSES will be OPENED on THURSDA Y, the 9th of November. Terms and particulars on application. 11297-3773 N ORMAL COLLEGE, SWANSEA. Head Master, W;. WILLIAMS, 1st B.A., London. Ill tne ten years during which this sohool .has been under present management Seventeen of the Pupils have Matriculated at the University of London, two of wnom obtained Exhibi- tiOBS; Thirty-four have passed the Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations, and Forty-eight the Preliminary Profes- sionai and other Public Examinations. .Six Boarders (parlour) are reoeived into the Head Master's Beuse to be specially prepared for Matriculation and the Pre- liminary Legal and Medical Examinations- They will have separate bedrooms and a common sitting-room. The next Term will,eommence Thursday, Jan. 11. Terms per &NUUIA -boirdors, 50 guineas; day scholars. Eight guineas. 13401 M ORA-VIAN LADIES' SCHOOL, ST. PETER'S, BEDFORD. ESTABLISHED 1812. All the advantages of FIRST-CLASS Christian EDUCA TION, combined with comforts of home, can be obtained on moderate terms. Pupils specially prepared for the Cambridge Middle-class Examinations. Apply to the REV C. B. SUTCLIFF, or MISS ENGLAND. 18879 YOUNG LADIES' SCHOOL, (Conducted by MISS R. A. THOMAS) No, 1. JVESTBOURNE PLACE, (OPPOSITE THE SOPHIA GARDENS) CARDIFF. J The Duties of the above School will be RESUMED on Januarv ^th, 1877. J j KXAMINSKS' RSPORT. "We are very pleased with the result of the Examination of your School. The pup;ls acquitted themselves in a most satis- factory manner, end reflect great credit upon themselves and their leacher, emecially a the School has only been In opera- ticnarfour months." JOPN BOWEN, ) REES LEWIS, j Examiners. Dfft. 16 th.1871 J84I8 Gducattott, WINDSOR PLACE, CROCKHERBTOWN, I CARDIFF. MRS G. MARTIN'S SCHOOL for a limited number fof Young Ladies will be RE-OPENED on MONDAY, January 22nd, 1877. 13427 OUGELROOD HOUSE LADIES' SCHOOL, STRUET, BRECON, MISS BUCK. In acknowledging the kind confidence for so many years placed in her by friends who have entrusted their daughters to her care, begs to state that she continues to offer the advantages of a Home and carefully superintended Instruction in English aiul the usual accomplishments. A Resident French and German Governess. References and Terms on application. MISS BUCK will be prepared to receive Pupils on TUESDAY. JANUARY 28"D, 1877. 13455 J^LLIANCE FIRE OFFICE. Established 1820. I Insoranoes effected upon houses, Shops, and other Buildinp. Stock-m-Trade, Furniture, Farm Buildings, and Stock, Ac., at low rates. Claims for losses by Are fairly and speedily settled. Agents: Messrs ROBBIKS and SONS, 11661 1. Castle-road. Cardiff. w ATERPROOF CLOTHING. w ATERPROOF c LOTHING. JMPORTANT NOTICE. FOR WATERPROOF CLOTHING of every Description go to the SOUTH WALES INDIA-RUBBER COMPANY 32, WEST BUTE STREET, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. Who have just received a LARGE and ASSORTED CONSIGN MENT of same, suitable for the Present Season. Ihey would take this opportunity of drawing special attention to their DOUBLE TEXTURE PARAMATiA TWEED AND SERGE. WALKING AND RIDING COATS at Manufacturers' Prices. BLACK DOUBLE TEXTURE PARAMATTA COATS, of variouii sizes, from lOa. ANCY "TWEED AND SERGE COATS, Assorted Patterns, 35s. to 40s. SINGLE TEXTURE COATS Large Variety to Select from, 8s. 6d. and upwards. IISKIN CLOTHING of every kind, suitabl 0 for MINERS and SINKERS. LEATHER LEGGINGS AND OVERALLS suitable for BOlS, YOUTHS, and MEN, in all Sizes and Shapes. -_u_- INDLA. RUBBER LEGGINGS and OVER- JL ALLS, suitable for BOYS, YOUTHS. and MEN, ta all Sizes and Sbapes. i>IA RUBBER TRAVELLING and CAR RIAGE RUGS; various Patterns. TNDIA RUBBER HORSE LOIN CLOTHS all sizes. IBDIA RUBBER CART AND WAGpN COVERS, all sises. NDIA RUBBER MACHINE BELTING. TNDIA RUBBER SHEETS. INDIA RUBBER V4LVES for Marine and Stationary Engines. INDIA RUBBER WASHERS forSteam and Water Joints. JL Water JointL INDIA RUBBER ROSE (Suction and JL Delivery). JNDIA RUBBER GAS TUBING. NDIA RUBBER DRAUGHT TUBING. INDIA RUBBER" SPEAKING TUBES, JL MOUTH PIECES, and WHISTLES. INDIA RUBBER BOOTS and SHOES. gOLE A GENTS IN SOUTH WALES FOR TBS PATENT SELF-LUBRICATING EAGLE STEAM and WATER PACKING, Which is far Superior to any previously introduced. PRICE, Is 6d per 14 NOTE THE ADDRESS— SOUTH WALES INDIA RUBBER <J COMPANY, 32, WEST BUTE STREET, 10671—3689 BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. STUART HALL GENERAL SUPPLY KSTORES, THE HAYES, CARDIFF, The PROPRIETORS of this Establishment beg most respect- fully to thank their numerous Patrons and the Public generally for the LIBERAL SUPPORT which has been accorded them sincethey commented, in October last, their NEW SYSTEM OF BUSINESS Namely, of SELLING ALL GOODS AT CI-VIL SERVICE PRICES, and which support has exceeded their most sanguine expect- ations. They regret to observe that in a circular just issued by aft Other Arm (Which, to6, 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 true principles of a trade, namely A LAAdt TRADE QUICK RETURNS: NO CREDIT. The PROPRIETORS of the STUART HALL GENERAL SUPPLY STORES challenge a comparison of their goods for QUALITY (AND CHEAPNESS with these of any other firm. All goods supplied are from the BEST MANUFACTURERS and SHIPPERS, whose names are a 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. 3930—11&79 TO MERCHANTS AND TRADESMEN IN CARDIFF, NEWPORT, &c. CHARLES PALMER, ACCOUNTANT. 7, SOUTHEY ST., WORDSWORTH ST., ROATH, CARDIFF. Begs to annouaee that be has commenced Business as above. Books made np and Balaneed on Easy Terms, K U769 f uMii; I R M A R Y B A L L. The ANNUAL BALL in Aid of the Funds of the Infirmary will be held in the TOWN HALL, CARDIFF, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 26th, 1877, under Distinguished Patronage. Ticke (including Refreshments, Supper, an .l Wine), Laaie?, 10s 6s Cept](mon. jells, may be obtained at Mr William Lewis, Duke street, Cardiff. W. CAMPBELL, M.D., 13486—3838 Hon. Sec. to Ball Committee. c A DF THE LATE MUNICIPAL ELECTION PETITION. Incompliance with a generally expressed wish, a MEETING of the friends of the unseated members for the Boatb Ward in the Cardiff Town Council, will be held THIS (FRIDAY) EVEN- ING, at Half-past Seven o'clock precisely, at the Elm-Street Schoolroofu, Roath. to consider the propriety of reimbursing to Messrs Biessley and Lougher the expenses to which they have been put in defence of their seats. The friends and supporters of Messrs Biessley and Lougher are respectfully invited to attend. Addresses will be delivered by the late members, and by other gentlemen. NOTICE TO TRADESMEN AND OTHERS. This is to GIVE NOTICE that i am NOT RESPONSIBLE for any DEBT contracted by my Wife, ELLEN HARDING, on and after this date. 13469 EDWARD HARDING, Gelligaer parish. WANSEA HARBOUR TRUST, the Swansea Harbour Trustees are prepared to receive LOANS on their Debentures, for Terms of p, 7, or 10 Years, at X4 Ids per cent per annum interest, payable half-yearlv in London or at Swansea. Applications to be m»de to the undersigned, at the Harbour Offiees, Swansea. FRANCIS JAMES, 13866 Clerk to the Tract, PUBLIC NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on and after the 1st day of January next, 1877, a BRANCH BANK of the GLAMORGANSHIRE BANKING CO. will be OPENED at POSTARDULAIS on MONDAYS and THURS- DAYS, from 10 a.m, to 2 p.m. Bv Order of the Directors. RICHARD J. LETCHER, Manager. Swansea. 14th Dec., 1876 12239 rpHE LLWYNRHYDOWEN CHAPEL EVIC- X TION FUND. CARDIGANSHIRE. X TION FUND. CARDIGANSHIRE. Toe Congregation worshipping until lately at this place, and rankitig among the oldest Nonconfor-mist congregations 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 Chapel and Serial Ground by the Lessorof the land cl%iminz immediate vousession:-(I) As all the Trustees named in the Lease of 1781 were dead, and no successors appointed (2) because, as alleged, although no explanation of the statement, is given, the Chapel had 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 sura than £ 2,000 will be required for the purchase of land and for building: expenaea. AL d Sums advertised ..1166 2 9 [ADDITIONAL J. G. B. Brock, Bryn Syfi, Swansea 6 00 John Jenkins, Brickworks, Merthyr 0 10 6 Richard Llewelyn, Mill street, Aberdare 110 David Timothy, Forth, Pontypridd lit) Watkins Rhys, surgeon, Pontypridd 110 Treasurer—JOHN JONES, Elltu Solicitor, Llandyssul, Cardiganshire. Secretary-fiev WM. THOMAS, M.A., the Grammar School, Llandyssul, Cardiganshire. 1161 LAMORGANSHIRE AND MONMOUTH- SHIRE PROPOSED NEW INFIRMARY, CARDIFF,. GRAND DRAWING OF PRIZES In aid of the Building Fund. The Drawing wil take place in the Graad Circus, Cardiff, by permission of Messrs Hutchinsen and Tayleure, ON WEDNESDAY, THE liTH APRIL, 1877. In the presence of the Mayor and other influential Gentlemen. The following valuable Prizes will be given, and, in addition, One Thousand others Pwzs. £ s. d. 1. ONE HUNDRED POUNDS STERLING. looo0 2. FIFTY POUNDS STERLING 50 0 0 8. TWENTY-FIVE POUNDS STERLING 26 0 0 4. Fine-Toned PIANO 30 0 0 6. Banasome GOLD WATCH and CHAIN 20 0 0 6. Superb DINNER SERVICE „ 9 0 0 7. SEWING MACHINE 10.0 « 8. Silver-Mounted HARNESS 10 0 o 9. Sixteen Yards BLACK SILK.. 410, 10. 201b Caddy of Choice Black TEA 3 0 0; 11. LaKiyls DIAMOND RING 6 0 0 12. Handsome Dining-room CLOCK 6 0 0 IS. Electro Tea and Coffee Pot, Cream Jug, and ) Sugar Basin 500 14. HARMONIUM 6 o o 15. Piece of Irish LINEN 3 10 0 16. Gentleman's DRESSING CASE 3 0 0 17. Ladies' DRESSING CASE 3 0 0 Is. Set of J)ISH COVE.RS.. 400 19. Handsome TEA SET 500 20. DESSERT SEttVICE 300 21. PERMANENT PHOTO. Autotype process, aim. by 24 in. (gilt frame and glazed,as exhibited at Mr Lane's, Church street, Cardift), of the Queen 2 12 6 22. PRINCE OF WALES ditto 2 12 6 23. Lord KEACONSFISLD ditto a 12 6 24. Lord DERBY ditto 2 12 6 25. GLADSTONE ditto 2 12 6 26. BRIGHT ditto 212 6 27. Electro CRUET STAND, Toast Rack, and Egg Stand 4 0 0 28. WEDDING CAKE 300 29. Side of Fine Cured BACON 3 0 0 SO. Cumberland HAM, about 401bs 2 0 0 31. Piece of Worrooks'LONG CLOTH 2 0 0 32. CRUET STAND 2 10 0 38. MARTINI-HENRY RIFLE, presented by M. Morgan, taq., Solicitor, exhibited at Mr D. Thomas's, Gunsmith, Cardiff «. 16 0 0 The Drawing, which will be on the plan of the Art Union, will take place in the Circus, Cardifi, on WEDNESDAY. Apnil 18, 1877, and the winning numbers will be published in tbe 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 JJ. W.Evans W. Davies I P. B. Moreton W. Burnett | A. Smith Auditors William Alexander, Esq., and Charles W. David. Esq., Alder- men, Cardiff. Let all do what they can towards this great and benevolent object.Extract from the spvecb of the Lord Bishop of Llan- datf, at the Town-hall, Cardiff, June 20th, 1876, All applications for tickets, and all communications, mult be directed to the HON. SECRETARISS, at the CENTRAL OFFICES, ST MARY STREET, CARDIFF. Central Offices, St Mary street. Cardiff. 10770 RPURNER^ JONES, AND THOMAS, •TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS, 59, PARK STREET, BRISTOL. ALL KINDS OF MASONIC PARAPHERNALIA. OUR MR CHARLES THOMAS Will beat the QUEEN'S HOTEL. CARDIFF, TO-DAY FRIDAY January 6tn, when all Orders entrusted to his care will have our immediate and prompt attention. 13460 J A M E S £ TOW E L L (Brother of the late Richard Cowell), COAL EXPORTER, IRON AND COPPER ORE, AND PITWOOD MERCHANT, 2B STUART S T R E E T, PIER HEAD BUILDINGS, CARDIFF. 3814—15218 L E W O O D i s A. EFFERVESCING SALINE APERIENT For Sickuess, Headache, Heartburn. Initatiowof the-Stomaeb JI Inaction of tnd Liver and HOWell, inflammation of the Blood Blotches, Pimples on the Skin, and ai a Cooling, Antibihous SaHne Purgative. This preparation is recognised by the faculty as one of the most useful medicines, and should be kept in every household Prepared OIJ;" by EDWIN ALEWOOD, CASTLE SQUARE, SWANSEA. I To be obtained through all Medicine Vendor* 11406-3304 gltwtaess 34dres«se I D. JOTHAM Gí SONS, OVERCOATS. LSTE, RS. YACHTING JACKETS. QOMPLETE SUITS. mROUSERS and VESTS JL (to match). WINTER TWEEDS and COATINGS, V- COATINGS, JJATS and CAPS. JglLANNEL SHIRTS. WOOLLEN PANTS and W VESTS. CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES. AT D. JOTHAM AND SONS, 26 and 27, ST. 1AARZ STREET, CARDIFF. 5sa ESTABLISHED 1839. 10238 IT IS A REMARKABLE FACT rriHAT jnst when the approach of winter renders _1_ warmer and more abundant clothing absolutely neces- sary, the markets have fallen so low as to enable MosenL W. PRICE and SONS to offer the beat makes in all clashes of Woollen Goods at a muoh lower price than for many years past. Their stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING for Gentle. men and Juveniles is replete with the Newest Styles in Over- coats, Ulsters, Reefing Jackets, Morning Ceats, Trotuera and Vests to mateh, Suits of a piece, Welsh and Fancy Flannel Shirts, Cardigan Jackets, -Knitted Jerseys, Lembsweo! Shirts, Drawers and Pants, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Scarfs, Mufflers, Mitte, Cuff., &,C. WOOLLEN HOSIERY in great variety. WATERPROOF CLOTHING tt TRAVELLING REQUISITES. ADDRESS :—THE CARDIFF HOUSE, CORNER OF CAROLINE STREET, ST MARY ST, CARDIFF. 2S TSRKB ONE PRICS. No ABATXKKKT. RIADT MOXXT. OTIOE OF REMOV-AL. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. W. R. SMITH Begs to intimate he has taken the commodious and central premises lately in the occupation of Mr Daniel Lewis, viz., 23, DUKE STREET, Where, during the past two months, extensive alterations and improvements have been carried on. The alterations are very great, and consist of lengthening and enlarging the shop, wsich will be about 130 feet in length. Ie addition to this there will be TWO COMMODIOUS SHOW-ROOMS, Also manufacturing rooms for MILLINERY, DRESS, COSTUME, AND MANTLE MAKING. Being desirous to render these premises specially adapted for a DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, A CARPET FURNISHING AND MOURNING WAREHOUSE, He intends it shall not only be roomy, but eenveniont in every respect for his customers to make their purchases at. T-he STOCK, an ENTIRELY NEW one, will be bought upon the principle of immediate Cash Payments, thereby securing fer his numerous friends the best possible advantages. The premises will be termed— THE DUKE STREET DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT AND MOURNING WAREHOUSE. The OPENING of which WILL BE ANNOUNCED EARLY IN JANUARY. Non TH. ADIDRMS- 23, DUKE STREET. Cardiff, Christmas, 1976. 1S3&7 JpUMPING ENGINES. PUMPING ENGINES The attention of COLLIERY PROPRIETORS. MINING COM- PANIES, WATERWORKS, GAS and lUNING ENGINEERS solicited te ASHWORTH'S PATENT "SIMPLEX" STEAM 3; RAM PUMP. tij double-acting with one, qua<Tmple-actin» with two rams. ThesM AW PUMPS are at work in Mines, forcing Water from a depth of I* 10 to 900 feet in one lift. They are being made in sizes to vef throw 520 gallons of Water up to those eapable of throwing 38 oCO Gallons per hour. The makers will be glad to advise npes, and are dpen to caft tract to supply both BOILERS AND PUMPING ENGINES for clearing Mines of Water; also for the raising and forainf » Water in connection with Waterworks, kc. The PUMP is also a neat self-contained driving Engine, and is used in Hills f or the two-fold purposs of Pump, (Boiler Feeder, &c.,) and driving. Also useful' for Browwisse Chemical Works, and as a Ship Pump. MULTITUBULAR and VERTICAL BOILERS guaranteed t* 4" earry 100 lbs. pressure, and require no Brickwork. ASHWORTH BROTHERS, MOBS BROOK FOONDBT, MACHIKE AND BoILR WOSKB CWIYHURST ROAD, MANCHESTER. LOAA „ A CARDJ. MR CARLTON RICHES, AMERICAN DENTIST, CAN BE CONSULTED AT pr. COLUMBIA HOUSE, No. 23, DUMFRIES PLACFC V CARDIFF (The nearest nouse to the Drill Hall). C. R. has just left the Surgery of Dr J. H. Douglass, D r> • 1 Corry. Penn. (late of Cardiff), after a residence there 0« «{ years, during which period he acquired a most intimate Jf* extensive knowledge of American Dentistry. UsJa THE "DOUBLE DIAMOND" TOOL STEjJ Meeta a LONG-FELT WANT, in a HIGH-CLASS STEEL OF GIlEAT DURABILITY AND MODERATE PRICE. THE DOUBLE DIAMOND „ IS THX BEST STEEL IN THE MARKET FOR ENGINEERING, MINING, QUARRYING, SINKlKft Ac., PURPOSES. Sample Gratis, with Circular and Prices. M. POWIS BALE AND CO. ENGINEERS and STEEL MANUFACTURERS. Office-20, BUDGE ROW, LONDON, E.C. lllta T W. STEPHENS tt CO., m Wholesale VENETIAN WIRE dr SUN-BLIND ▼ MANUFACTURERS, 84, WINCHCOMBE STREET CHELTENHAM, Illustrated Price Liat Fie a, 10923 EMPLOY THE "ftTAR" F U HN I T u R E V A N A. KJ S. J. DAvigs & Co., .0.. 1 T" UAYca QABJDUC*