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Shipping gotten >■' J&x £ ^r- STEAM BETWEEN !o"* ARD IFF, BELFAST, tqBULII»gllll._ Vy GREENOCK, & GLASGOW, The SAILING WEEKLY. > Steam-ships SEVERN, Captain Fry; PRINCESS '!Ljm?r,I>RA, Captain Mills; ANTONA, Captain T. L. Evans; (6 Oteiwip,)' Captain Evans; and AILSA, Captain Hucknian are y fetgQ r1 sail with Goods and Passengers from East Bute Dock Oirt ^IUHSHYCVCIltea circuulstances) HS follows, in the month I Jl«w CARDIFF TO GLASGOW AND BELFAST. i, Pit12 ilfm!iay •• •• 9 p.m. 19 Monday 9 p.m. :h!i 0l"Jily 5 p.m. 20 Monday 4 p.m. 6 FROM BELFAST TO CARDIFF. •« « 12 HmUi :y • • ■ 4 P111- 19 Monday 4 p.m. io n nd»y 1 p.m. 26 Monday 6 p.m. 3 Sat. GLASGOW TO CARDIFF, VIA BELFAST. «0 Sat, y • • • • 2 p.m. I 17 Saturday 2 p.m. ^Urday 2 p.m. | 24 Saturday 2 p.m. With liberty to tow and assist vessels. el,ast: Cabin, 17s 6d Steerage, 10s. Greenock or 20s Return, 30s; Steerage, 12s 6d Soldiers oi Wtert**?8 10 ^>c alongside in time for shipment before the adver- Ar,^ of sailing. ln Glasgow to William Sloan'& Co.; Greenock, to William & Co. Swansea, to M. Jones & Brother; Belfast, to Henderson & Son; Bristol, to Mark Whitwill and Son; m Cardiff to G. F. WEBB & CO., Car.v«r Bute Dock Bonded Warehouse. January, 1877. 208 f^V X A R D ROYAL MAIL < VV STEAMERS. ■A T*fflGwMg&r FROM LIVERPOOL j -DIRECT TO NEW YORK AND_BOSTON. j^ARTHIA. CALABRIA. ABYSSINIA. £ yBA. BATAVIA. JAVA. »AMARIA. SIBERIA. HECLA. ^TI.AS. ALGERIA. OLYMPUS. >ruJ *Plf^i^TIION. CHINA. BOTHNIA. S c'UNARD ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS sail every TUES- ^H^HSDAY, and SATURDAY, and have superior accomo- D/ft r Passengers.—For further particulars apply to hatf &AC IVER, 1, Kumford-street, Liverpool, or to their J. Maddocks. shipbroker, Newport: John Ramsay Pontypooi. v i TITHITE STAR LINE 1, a. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS (l LIVERPOOL TO NEW YOLK every J DAk THURSDAY, and QUEENSTOWN on FRI- *iwj >'orwarding Passengers to all parts of the United States jJ(m <«&• i recoj^vCK.—The Steamers of this Line take the Lane Routes 1 *»rri""tended by Lieut. Murray, on both the outward and Home- T?Passages. Well-known fast Mail Steamers of this line sail as under:— r, From LIVERPOOL |«ermanie Thursday, March 1. Adriatic Thursday, March 15. Britannic Thursday, March 22 Celtic Thursday, March 29. Germanic Thursday, April 5 8 • v°10118 t|Ur^lcn and 3,000 horse-power. Average passage t -nrs, In Sumer 9! in Winter. ai1(j splendid Vessels combine the highest speed and comfort, fj-i c insurpassed in their attractions to passengers. ?iaZ;or;« and Staterooms amidships, luxuriantly furnished. Bteersu' electric bells, bathrooms, barbers' shop, &c. The Warnjlp8 are unusually spacious, well lighted, ventilated, and *ld afj passengers of this elass receive the utmost civility attend «int'on' Medical comforts free of charge. Stewardesses to ^or t womcn all*l children. Dr r freight or passage apply at the Company's Offices, 37, to to»i' -^ew York in Queenstown to JAMES SCOTT & CO., keadoniT IMRIE. & CO., 10, Water street, Liverpool, and 34, street, Lomlon, E.C. to BARNES, GUTHRIE, & CO., near ^ks, Cardiff; to F. LOVETT, Windsor Hotel, Penarth, Rricn.'u'!iff; GEO. BEVAN, Swansea; EDWARD PHILLIPS, lhy3 f*Ebbw Vale; John C'opehind, 124, High street, Mer- ii §0^ «wt» Harse and Brown, Newport, Mon. or to H. Connop *»entJ^c^^unen<, passengers to obtain their tickets from our belore leaving home. 9.9.0 AMERICAN LINE Jrk. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS BETWEEN ERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA, Taking Passengers, WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE—to NEW YORK, OR BOSTON. ^■^t-class full-powered Iron Steamships, are appointed to Sail From LIVERPOOL EVERY WEDNESDAY. INdtawa Next Sailings are *Cl'rv f\t. T ■ SATURDAY Mar. 3 ^MERICK WECNBSDAV, Mar. 7 it ♦&Ueen8t°wn the following day to embark passengers. "tates flaff 6 rrrallS"At1alltic Line sailing under the United f Viv in accommodation for Passengers is equal to Steamship Lines. Wharf ,,i ,? Goods are landed at Fliiladelphia on the ttioru^t o i P^nsvlvania RAILROAD COMPANY, which is the CABlw pi™ost direct route to all places in the Western States. rat<>8 "ASSAGE 10 to 18 guineas. Return tickets at reduced btean PASSAGE as low as any other fast line, inelud- Comno.T^P ™pply of Provisions, cooked ;and served up by the intp^^w^8 fee i,co« EDUte PASSAGE, including Beds, Bedding, and essary utensils, and a separate table, £ 8 8s. For further information, apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, & CO., Or to i». 17 antl 10> Water street, Liverpool, k, Ilii>-h c« Avre> 162- But« road, Cardiff JOHN COPELAKD, ^berdfrp > Mcrt%r DAVUD DAVIKS,,2, Cannon street, 171-1435 ALLAN LINE. 'wSMS&E&Z SHORTEST OCEAN PASSAGE TO BSF AMERICA. SAH/^nS°8ed of'I^ver't>' First-class Royal Mail Steamers. fcnad* From Liverpool every Tuesday and Thursday to brwWi^ every altcnlat0 Tuesday to Halifax and Baltimore, United s^^SSep8:era on €asy terms t0 a11 Parts of Canada and the Jeng^g 0,1 an^ Stewardesses provided free for all classes of Pae- g, U th??)!,1 f,rS their Tickets before leaving home are met feoiEmiiv ,„f'V in Liverpool by an appointed Agent of the "earner 03 charge of them vuitil they go on board the e C'an-lian Government gmnts ASSISTED PASSAGES by the ^exanrtrf6!) Preig-lit or Passage apply to Allan Brothers & Co., ftute •'anies street, Liverpool, or to G. Bird, 40, Folev TO I Ca,rdiff • 'P. J. Buse, 7, Temple street, Swansea F. Wand'ovpr — \i7 • Neath; D. S. Thomas, British Schools, Newport, irton ^ton Locke, Tredegar place, Bridge street, PIMPING ENGINES, PUMPING ENGINES. >AN!pattenlion of COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, MINING COM- PAIE. WATERWORKS, GAS and MINING ENGINEERS is UClteù to ^SHWORTH'S PATENT "SIMPLEX" STEAM loubi RAM PUMP, one' 1uadruple-acting with two rams. These lo 900 f are Wor't 'n niines, forcing water from a depth of 10 —j, 'n one hft. Tliey are being made in sizes to throw 520 per water up to those capable of throwing 38;000 gallons The makers will be glad to advise upon, and are open to con- lract to 8UPply both lor cl AND PUMPING ENGINES w nnncs of water: also for the raising and forcing of The 'pM?JlriCot'0" w t'1 waterworks, &c. nseil in -n i8 a'S° a neat' ^'f-coitained Driving Engine, and is fcc 1 arJ?1^ (°r ^'le two-fold" purpose of Pump (Boiler Feeder, Uul' r'v'n^- Also useful for Breweries, Chemical Works, MUJT i>Pump- tarry }'omBVLAH and VERTICAL BOILERS guaranteed to S" l^ssure, and require no Brickwork. Moss Ti ASHWORTH BROTHERS, ROOK FOUNDRY, MACHINE AND BOILER WORKS, —- COLLYHUUST ROAD, MANCHESTER. 10329 GLAMORGANSHIRE AND MONMOUTH- ,TV.„R TTLTS"1RE PROPOSED NEW INUEMARY, CARDIFF. GRAND DRAWING OF PRIZES In aid of the Building Fund. The Drawing will take place in the Grand Circus, Cardiff by permission of Messre Hutchinson and Tavleure ON WEDNESDAY, THE 18TH APRNJ) ]G77 n l"e presence of the Mayor and other influential Gentlemen ,_The following valuable prizes will be given, and in addition One «iousand others i PRIZE. £ e. d. ONE HUNDRED POUNDS STERLING 100 0 o i' ,3? POUNDS STERLING 0 0 t [} ENTY-FlVp; POUNDS STERLING •• 25 0 0 *• 11ine-toned PIANO 3000 "■ Handsome COLD WATCH and CHAIN 20 0 0 2"1X5rb DINNER SERVICE 9 0 0 S ^VING MACHINE 10 0 0 «• ™lver-Mounted HARNESS 10 0 0 10 '>a» Yar<ls BLACK SILK 4-10 0 j ^01b Caddy of Choice Black TEA 3 0 0 J2 I^Y S DIAMOND RING 6 0 0 13 p,ani1somc Dining-room CLOCK 5 0 0 J Uc*o Tea and Coffee Pot, Cream Jug, and Sugar 14 limi.1 500 IS* HARMONIUM 5 0 0 ic' 3100 17' I ^"t,tnwn's DRESSING CASE 3 0 0 18 MESSING CASE 3 0 0 19' Hand I>,KH COVERS 400 20 DKfe1^TEA SKT 5 0 0 81 SERVICE 3*00 RMANENT PHOTO, Autotype process, 31in. hy 24in. (gilt frame and glazed, as exhibited at Mr Lane's Church street, Cardiff), of the 22. 212 6 23. W,OF WALES ditto 2 12 6 24 l'?', Bt-ACONSFIELD ditto 2 12 0 25 rr ^KRBY ditto 2 12 6 25! BRk^PNE ,litt0 2 12 6 S7 Fin Jltt0 2 12 6 • lectio C1UJET STAND, Toast Rack, and Egg iYEr)I>lNG CAKE 3 0 0 80 n, J?f 'c Cured BACON 3 0 0 j," p!,niherland HAM, about 40 lbs 2 0 0 39 'rocks' L(JNG<JL0'1'1I 2 0 0 te ,V r STAND 2 10 0 MARTINI-IIENRY RIFLE, presented by M. Mor- gan, Esq., Solicitor, exhibited at Mr D. rp. ITiomas's, Gunsmith, Cardiff 16 0 0 takn 6 ^>rawl,1' whl^ wi" he on the plan of the Art Union, will »87? fV "1C- Clrcus' Caixliflf, on WEDNESDAY, April 18, Wa:jT;' hCvWtnT1-V\"w"1.nbcrs. win published in the "South «»« &lh ^JY877' aUd "BriSt01 Mercur> of TICKETS—SIXPENCE EACH. Treasurer: Clement Lucas, Esq., West of England Bank. Hon. Sees.: W. Armstrong D- W. Evans W. Davies P. B. Morcton W. Burnett A. Smith. Auditors: Alexander, Esq., and Charles W. David, Esq., Alder- men, Cardiff. «bi^.a"d0 ^ey can towards this great and benevolent cl'~Extract from the speech of the Iiord Bishop of Llandaff, the Town-hall, Cardiff, June 20th, 1876. -All applications for tickets and all communications, must be "rectcd to tlie HON. SECRETARIES, at the CENTRAL OFFICES, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF, ^entra! Offices, St. Mary street, Cardiff. 14000 TW. STEPHENS & CO., • WHOLESALE VENETIAN WIRE & SUN-BLIND V MANUFACTURERS, 4, WINCHCOMBE STREET, CHELTENHAM, Illustrated Price List Free. 10923 RIFFITI-IS. There is but one GRIFFITHS VJT SECOND-HAND FIRE-PROOF SAFE DEALER m the wvrld, who has always the most extensive assortment of Bafe» by Chatwood, Milner, and other eminent makers, at about half the price of new, A Guarantee with each, Illustrated Price Lists Post free, GRIFFITHS, the SAFE MAN. 43. CANNON STREET. E.O. 26 < 'nttbyttdion. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr D. T. ALEXANDER Leasehold Villas, at Cardiff March 1 Freehold House and Premises, at Maindee March Messrs. BARNARD. THOMAS. and Co. Sale of Leasehold Property, at Swansea 11". 5 Messrs BEYNON & HUGHES. Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea Feb. 27 Horses, Carriages. &e.. at Swansea March 5 Cottage Property, at Swans a Mr J. BOTHOMLEY. Law Library, Office Furniture, &c., at Newport Mar. 1 Mr GEO. CORP, Household Fttmitore, at CardIff. March 1 Mr HENRY DAVIES. Freehold House at Haverfordwest Feb. 27 Mr R. EVANS. Fanning Stock,, Furniture, &c., at Haregrove, Glain.March 5 & 6 Mr J. GRAHAM. Farming Stock, Household Furniture, fee., at Aber-Valley..Feb. 26 Messrs. W. & S. HERN. Freehold and Leasehold Property, at Cardiff Feb. 26 Mr T. S. HUNTLEY. Sliipchandiery, &c.. at Cardiff March 5 Mr JOHN M. LEEDER Farm Seeds, Fruit Trees, &,c March 3 Cargo of White Oats, at Swansea March 3 Lease, Household Furniture, &c., near Swansea March 5 Household Furniture and Effects, at Swansea Mr THOMAS D. C. LEVERITT. Leasehold Property, at Cardiff. Mar. 3 Leasehold Property, at Swansea March li Messrs T. J. PRICE and CO Freehold and Leasehold Property, at Swansea March 2 Mr. J. SAMUEL. Printer and Bookbinder's Plant, at Cardiff Feb. 26 Messrs SHORT and DUNN. Wreck and Steam Coal, at Car(liff Feb. 213 Mr W. P. STEPHENSON Household Furniture and Effects, at Roath March 2 Household Furniture, at Cardiff March 6 Messrs STRAKER & LAKE. ri Freehold Property, at Crickhowell Fcl) 28 Mr JAMES VAUGHAN. Brigantine, at Pembroke Dock March I No. 7, Pomeroy-terrace, Stacey-road, near Newport-road, Roath. W. P. STEPHENSON is instructed to JJpJl SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on FRIDAY, 2nd March, 1877, the whole of the capital modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects, on the premises, being the property of a lady who is leaving England, and comprises HALL and STAIRCASE.—Bronze hat stand, oak chairs, stair carpet, rods, mats, &c. DININ(?*ROOM. —Mahogany dining and loo tables, chairs, easy chairs, sideboard and bookcase, gilt pier glass, pair bronzes, time- piece, fender, lireirons and ashpan, Brussels carpet and hearthrug, wibdow curtains, gaselier, &e. DRAWING ROOM.-Waini-it suite covered in green rep, walnut cheffonniere, ditto Canterbury Whatnot, fine toned full compass walnut piano, music stool, gilt chimney glass, ormolu timepiece, vases and ornaments, fender and fireirons, fine chromotypes and engravings, Brussels carpet, hearthrug,'gaselier, &c. CHINA, .GLASS, PLATE, &c.—Handsome breakfast, dinner, dessert, and tea services cut glass in great variety, case contain- ing electro-plated fish and dessert knives (quite new), electro- plated salver, biscuit box, spirit stand, &c., &e. BEDROOMS. -Mahogany and birch Arabian bedsteads, fitted with spring mattresses, feather beds, mattresses and palliasses mahogany wardrobe, plate-glass panels; mahogany and birch toilet stands, tables, glasses, chests of drawers, &c.; toilet ware, baths of japanned ware, carpets, chairs, and other appurtenances. KITCHEN.—The usual culinary and other utensils and re- qiiisites. The whole of the above is in excellent condition, having been very recently purchased from the best makers, and is highly recom- mended by the Auctioneer. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock precisely. 14291 No. 1, Westbourne-crescent, C'ardiF. MR W. P. STEPHENSON is instructed by Mr William Cross, who is removing from Cardiff, to SELL by AUCTION, at his Residence as above, on TUESDAY,6th March, 1S77, the superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, which comprise BREAKFAST-ROOM. Mahogany table, chairs, book-case, chimney glass, settee, engravings, chromotypes, &e. CHINA PANTRY.—Handsome dinner service, dessert ditto, tea and breakfast ware, cut and engraved tumblers, wine glasses, claret and hock glasses, and sundry ware and glass. KITCHEN, &c.-Tllc usual culinary and other utensils, Taylor's home washer, Bradford's wringer, Kent's knife machine, tables, chairs, timepiece, &e. DINING-ROOM.—Mahogany dining table, mahogany chairs, ditto easy chairs (very superior), mahogany couch, ditto book-case ditto dinner waggon, pair of oil paintings, landscapes by Wilson, a few fine oleographs, Brussels carpet, fender, window cornice, curtains, &c. DRAWTING ROOM.—Walnut suite in green rep, walnut oval centre table, ditto occasional table, ditto Canterbury whatnot and davenport, a rich toned and ftill compassed piano in handsome walnut case, trichord throughout, by Cramer and Co., elegant pi-er glass, porccclain, Parian and other ornaments, choice engravings and ehromo-types,fender and fireirons, Brussels carpet and hearth iiig, coniice, curtains, &c, BEDROOMS.—Mahogany French bedsteads, couch, spring mat- tress, brass, Arabian, and other bedsteads, feather beds, palliasses and mattresses, mahogany wing wardrobe, mahogany marble top and other toilet stands, tables and glasses, handsome cheval glass, chests of drawers, duchesse table, toilet ware, carpets, &c. Furniture of Servants' Rooms. Sale to commence precisely at Eleven for Twelve o'clock. Catalogues on application to the Auctioneer. 4203—14402 Sale of Leasehold Villas at Roath. MR. D. T. ALEXANDER is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, March 1st, 1877, at Seven o'clock precisely (and subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then produced), the following recently completed and newly-erected VILLA RESIDENCES Lot 1.—All that substantial detached Villa Residenc3 and Pre- mises, nearly opposite the entrance of Placsnewydd, in Castle- road, Roath, recently erected, and containing 7 bedrooms, dress- ing-room, and closet on the first floor; dining and drawing-rooms, with good kitchen, 3 pantries, scullery on the ground floor. Also coal -house, clo^tt, and good garden at the back and entrance. Gas and water Itidoli. The Premises are held for a term of 99 years from the 2nd February, 1865, and arc subject to an annual Ground Rent of .£5 5s. 1,er annum. Lot 2.—All those Two semi-detached Villas, situate near Lot 1, and also near to the Oak Villas, Castle-road, and recently erected, containing five bedrooms, dressing-room, and closet oil the first floors; dining and drawing-rooms, kitchen, two pantries, and scullery on the ground floors, together with closet, coach-house, greenhouse, and good gardens at the back, having a side and back entrance. Gas and water laid oil. These are held for a term of 99 years from the 2nd Feb., 1876, at a Ground Rent of £6 4s, 6d. each house. Lot 3.-All that substantial detached Villa Residence and Pre- mises known as Clyndar Villa, Castle-road, Roath, recently erected, and containing 5 bedrooms and closet on the tirst floor dining and drawing-rooms, with good kitchen, 3 pantries, scullery on the ground floor; also coalhouse, closet, coach-house, stable and hayloft, yard. The Premises are held for a term of 99 years from the 2nd February, 1870, at a ground rent of 46 per annum. The premises may be inspected any time previous to the sale, upon application to Mr. nix, builder, Castle-road, Roath, or of the Auctioneer. 76, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 14282 4177 A- Valuable-Double-licensed Premises to be Sold or Let m the Centre of CtrCliff.-To Publicans, Brewere, and others. ~FR- D. T. ALEXANDER is instructed to XfX DISPOSE OF by PRIVATE CONTRACT, that capital Double-licensed Freehold HOUSE, known as the Red Cow, having a frontage of 43 feet to Womanby-street, and 39 feet to AVestgate- street, Cardiff, and containing in the whole 981 square yards or thereabouts. The premises being situate in one of the best positions in the town afford a splendid site for the erection of a first-class Inn and Bar trade or Brewery, being for the former purposes in close proximity to the Cardiff slaughter-houses, cattle and sheep market, and intended new police courts and also within a con- venient distance of the Circus. In addition to these a good country connection has for many years been established, and with increased accommodation could be very considerably augmented, and the opportunity afforded is one seldom present- ing itself to purchasers of this class of property in Cardiff. For tenus amI particulars apply to 4176 14284 D. T. ALEXANDER, 76, St. Mary-street, Cardiff^ In Liquidation.—Sale of Leasehold Property. MESSRS BARNARD, THOMAS & co. have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Castle Hotel, Swansea, on MONDAY, March the 5th, 1877 (subject to the conditions to be then and there produced), all that valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, situated 14, College-street, Swansea, and lately in the occupation of B. Bennett, shoemaker. The Lease is for 14 years from June 24th, 1870, at the low The Lease is for 14 years from June 24th, 1870, at the low yearly rental of £ 23. Sale to commence at Three o'clpek precisely. Further particulars of Messrs Striek and Bellinghani, Solicitors, Swansea or of Messrs Fussell, Prichard, and [Swann, Solicitors, Bristol. Swansea, February 20th, 1877. 14362 1 T2, Bute Docks, Cardiff -To Shipcliandlers and Others. MR T. S. HUNTLEY will SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, March 5, 1876, and Following Davs, the whole of the SHIPCHANDlERY, STOCK-IN-TRADE, FIXTURES, and UTENSILS of Mr Charles Tregarthen, who is retiring from business. „ Without Reserve. catalogues ready on and after the 28th inst., after which date the Stock may be inspected. Auctioneer's Office, 1QQ, Bute Docka. 4169 14242 SALE THIS DAY. c?i:t)enefit of whom it may concern. I5 Jjr T ? and DUNN are instructed Po7/^ AUCTION, Oil MONDAY Next, the 2(jth rebuwiy, 18/7, at the Chamber of Commerce, Cardiff, in one lot, the VVRECK of the Maltese barque" Fieres," as she now lies sunk in the Penarth Roads, with all the Sails, Ropes, Materials, and Stores saved tliciefroni, and now lying on board the salvage smack lying alongside. Also the CARGO on board the said wreck, consisting of about ;>50 tons of Powell Duffryn Steam Coal. The Sale will take place at Three p.m. For further particulars apyly to J. H. Wilson, Esq., Mount Stuart-square Captain Rowe, at Messrs Cory, Bros.; or to the Auctioneers', Bute Docks, Car(llff. 14418 Cai-diff.- To Priiltei-s and Bookbinders. MR. J. SAMUEL will SELL by AUCTION, under power of a bill of sale, on MONDAY, 1 cbruary 26th, 1877, on the premises, No. 24, West Bute-street, at L p.m. pre- cisely, the whole of a PRINTER'S and BOOKBINDER S I LAN I consisting of a small Albion press, by Bonnewell, of London one large ditto, by Hopkinson a large assortment of type, in various founts, a paper-cutting machine, a numbering ditto, standing iron and wood book presses, and a small assortment of bookbinder's tools, &c., &c. The above are in excellent condition, and well worthy the atten- tion of the trade. Auctioneer's offices, Cliureb-strect, February 20, 1877. 14359 Xorne-villa, No. 2, Southey-street, Wordsworth-street, Roath, Cardiff. MR GEO. CORP will SELL by AUCTION on the premises as 'above, on THURSDAY, March 1st' 1877, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Two excellent COTTAGE PIANOFORTES, and other EFFECTS, comprising FRONT PARLOUR.—Mahogany loo table, ditto sofa, two easy chairsf and six chairs in leather, carpet, rug, gilt-frame pier glass, mahogany side table, brilliant toned cottage pianoforte, fender, fireirons, glass case with coral, engravings, ornaments, music stool, books, lamp, chandelier, window cornice, and drapery. BACK PARLOUR.—Dining table, four chairs, two arm ditto, one easy ditto, fenders, fireirons, carpet, rug, oil cloth, timepiece, pictures, ornaments, desk, brilliant toned cottege pianoforte in walnut case, plated goods, and cutlery, dinner Slid tea services, glass, &c. HALL AND STAIRS.—Hall table, oil cloth, mats, stair carpet and rods, lamp, clock, &c. The Appointments of the BEDROOMS comprise half-tester and French Iron. bedsteads, palliasses, mattresses, mahogany marble- top and painted washstands and drcesing tables, toilet glasses, towel rails, mahogany and painted chests of drawers, couch^ ebairs, commodes, bath, toilet ware, carpets, rugs, feather beds) bolsters, and pillows, ornaments, &s. KITCHEN.—Dresser, tables, chairs, together with the usual kitchen culinary utensils and requisites. Sale to commense at 12 noon. No reserve. Ou view the morning of sale. Auctioneer's offices, The Hayes, Cardiff. 14432 WI L L I A M SANDERS, V V AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, 28, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF, Has the. following PROPERTIES for SALE:— CARDIFF.—Nos 16, 17, and 18, Buzzard street; and four houses in Russell street. ROATH.—One house in Emerald street; three houses in Dia- mond street; twelve houses in Topaz street; six genteel residences in Metal street, and seven in Gold street; and Bath and Myrtle Villas, -Partridge road. CATHAYS.—Six houses in Lctty street; and two semi-detatclicd cottages in Letty street. CANTON.—Eligible site of Freehold land at the comer of Clive road and Ely road. GRANGETOWN.—A comer shop in Bromsgrove street; and corner shop and house in Holmesdalc street. A liberal proportion of the purchase money m" be had on Mortgage.—-APDUr as abova, ? by To Farmers, Merchants, and Others.—For the benefit of whom it mav concern. MR J. M. LEEDER has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION (without the least reserve, on SATURDAY, March 3,1877, at the Swansea Corn and Flour Stores, Wind-street, Swansea, a cargo of WHITE OATS (ex Princess Louise," consisting of about 350 quarters (a portion of which is slightly damaged), whieh will be sold in suitable lots, subject to conditions of sale, for cash. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock precisely.' Auctioneer's Offices, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. To Farmers, Gardeners, and Others.- Oxford Chambers, Swansea. "ll/TR JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed iYX to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (without the slightest reserve), on the above premises, on SATURDAY, March 3rd, 1877, a consignment of FARM SEEDS, FRUIT TREES, &c., consisting of 10 sacks of Italian and French ryegrass, and 27 cwt of seeds, including Alsyke and red and white clover, trefoil, red and yellow globe mangold, turnips, carrots, swedes, choice assortment of red and white turnip raddish, kidney beans, rhubarb, beet, spinach, seakale, cress, grass, &c. The above will be sold in suitable lots with name and weight guaranteed. Also a choice assortment of apple, pear, plum, and cherry trees, all of which have been carefully grafted from the best sorts of the day, by a gentleman who is leaving the neighbourhood. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Oxford Chambers, Swansea. Sunny Side, Mumllles, near Swansea. MR JOHN M. LEEDER lias been instructed by the Executors of the late Capt. Earners to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, on MONDAY, March 5th, 1877, subject to conditions of sale, the unexpired term of LEASE of about Twelve Years of the above Villa, at a rental of £;,0. Since the granting of this lease k,500 has been ex- pended in enlarging and making extensive improvements. Also the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, PONY, DOG-CART, HARNESS, and other FfTeW, comprising walnut inlaid China cabinet, walnut 100 and occasional tables, prints, engravings, chromos, oil paintings, rosewood trichord pianoforte (by Broadwood and Sons), walnut music wagon, do easy chairs, pier glass, window cornices and poles, 8 mahogany dining chairs in morocco, oak easy chair, mahogany sideboard with drawers and cupboards, do bookca.se with glass doors, reivyindow curtains, Brussels and tapestry carpets, skin rugs, cone es, cocoanut and wool mats, linoleum, umbrella stand and hat rail, Brussels stair carpet, brass rods, fenders, fire irons, &c., &c. iron half-tester and French bedsteads, spring, hair, and wool mattresses, feather pillosvs and bolsters, palliasses. Japanned washstands and dressing tables, do chests of drawers, do wardrobes and hanging prCBscs, dressing- glasses, towel horses, cane-seated chairs, sets of ware, blankets, counterpanes, hip baths, &e., &c., the usual kitchen and culinary utensils, &C., &c., together with a few dozs. of claret, &c., &c. also, bay pony, Tom, 13-3 hands, quiet to ride or drive, two-wheel dog cal-t, set of brass- mounted harness, whips, clothing, ladies' and gentlemen's sad- dles and bridles, military bridle and spurs, bits, &c., garden tools, lawn mower, stone roller, 2 light frames, about 1,000 pots of bed- ding plants, &c. The whole will be on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Catalogues may be had four days prior to sale. The pony, dog cart,and harness will be sold at one o'clock in one lot. The Lease will be sold previous to the" Furniture. Auctioneers Offices, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 14147 To be Lold by Private Contract, or Let. With immediate possession (in consequence of th' Proprietor leaving Wales), ALL that DESIRABLE FAMILY RE SIDEN CE, No. 8, Richmond Villas, Swansea, containing, on GROI .VD FLOOR.—Kitchen, Servants' hall, butler's pantries, wash- house, scullery, pantry, celler, beer and wine ditto (fitted with bins), coalhouse, w.c., &c. • FIRST rl,OOR.-Drawiiig and dining-rooms, with private pantry attached; breakfast and morning rooms, china pantry, entrance lobbies arranged for flowers. SECOND FLOOR.—Four b drooms, bath-room, fitted with hot and cold water, w.-c., &e.. THIRD FLOOR.—Five bedrooms. There are large double doors with a carriage drive through the garden to the front door; a flower and kitchen garden well stocked with choice shrubs and fruit trees; large coacli-house, stable with two stalls, hay and corn rooms, coachman's ditto. The whole premises are most conveniently arranged, and are thoroughly drained, with water and gas laid on. For particulars apply to John M. Leeder, Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 14416 SALE THIS DAY. Canton, Roath, and Cardiff.-Valuable Freehold and Leasehokl 1 Villa, and Cottage Property, situate in Severn-road, Canton Ilussell-street, Mark-street, and Upper George-street, Cardiff; and Helen-street, and Thistle-street, Roath. IV/jjnESSRS. W. & S. HERN are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on MONDAY, the 26th day of February, 1877, at Five for Six o'clock in the Evening precisely, the undermentioned PROPERTIES, in the following or such other Lots as may then be deemed advis- able:- Lot 1. Ail those two Dwelling-houses, situate and being Nos.— and in Thistle-street, Broadway, Roath, Cardiff, held under lease, dated 1st July, 1875, from William Bradley, Esq., for 99 years, from the 29tli day of September, 1873, at the vearly ground .rent of £5 10s. Od. Lot 2.-A11 those two Dwelling-houses, situate and being No.- and Thistle-street, Broadway, Roath, Cardiff, held under lease, dated 2nd July, 1875, from William' Bradley, Esq., for 99 years, from the 29th day of September, 1873. at the yearly ground rent of £ 5 10s. Od. Lot 3.-All those two Dwelling-houses and Premises, situate and being Nos. 35 and 37, in Russell-street, Cardiff, let to res- pectable tenants at 8s. per week, each, held under lease from Messrs. 1. and J. R. Homfray, for the residue of a term of 99 years, from the 29th of September, 1873, at the yearly ground rent ol A:4 16s. Od. Lot 4.—All those two Dwelling-houses, Shop, and Premises, being Nos. 7 and 8, Helen-street, Broadway, Roath, let to good tenants, No. 7, at 7/, No. 8, at 8/6 per week, held under lease from Mrs. C. G. Booker, for 82 years, from the 2nd of February, 1874, at an annual ground rent of £ 4 16s. 3d. Lot r).-All those three Dwelling-houses, being Nos. 9, 10, and 11, Helen-Street, Broadway, Roath, let to good tenants at 7/ per week each, held under lease from Mrs. C. G. Booker, for 82 years, from the 2nd of September, 1874, at an annual ground rent of tt; 3s. 9d. Lot 6.-All those two Semi-detached Villa Residences, known as Elm Villa and Apple Villa, situate in Upper George-street, I Cardiff, held under lease dated 30th November, 1875, from C. H. Williams, Esfl-, for 99 years, from 2nd February, 1875, at the yearly ground rent of £ 8 3s. 6d. Lot 7. —All that Semi-detached Freehold Villa Residence, known as Greenfield House wi:1 large Garden at the rear, having a frontage of 20 feet and a depth of iÜ4 feet, situate in Severn- road, Canton Cardiff, now let at k:30 per annum. Lot 8.—All that Dwelling-house and Premises, with Garden and back entrance, situate and being No. 15, Mark-street, Cardiff, let to a good tenant at 12s per week, held under lease dated 4th March, 1871, from Major-Genera! Wood, for 99 years, from the 29tli day of September, 1870, at an apportioned ground rent of AC3 3s Further particular may be obtained as to Lots 1, 2, and 8, of Messrs. Daltons, Speucer, and C^rbett, Solicitors, Cardiff; as to Lot 3, of Mr. J. H. Evans, Solicitor, Cardiff as to Lots 4 and 6, of Messrs Morgan and Scott, Solicitors, Cardiff; as to Lot 7, of Mr. Waldron, Solicitor, Cardiff and as to all the lots, of the Auctioneers, Masonic Hall Chambers, Working-street, Cardiff. 14169 TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR J. BOTHOMLEY, At the Victoria-hall Salerooms, Newport, ON Thursday, MARCH 'ist, is77, At 12 o'clock at noon precisely, The very excellent LAW LIBRARY, And a portion of the r t „ OFFICE FURNITURE, &C., Of the late 11. J. Catheartj Esq., together with a few lots of superior HOUSEHOhf FURNITURE,1 And other Effects, removed to the above place for the coil- veuienee of Sale. Catalogues of which arc in preparation, and may be obtained a week before the Sale on application to the Auctioneer, at his Office, No. _3<>, Bridge-street, Newport. 14426 SALE THIS DAY. Parish of J lanfigan, Ffynonfawr-farm, Abcr-Valley. Within four miles ofTalybont Station, on the Brecon and Merthyr Railway. MR J. GRAHAM will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, without reserve, on MONDAY next, February 26th, the undermentioned Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, HAY, CORN, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, the property of Mr William Phillips, taken under a distress for rent, comprising about 300 capital mountain sheep, 1 cow in calf, 2 two- year old heifers, 4 prime yearling gteeis, 4 strong calves, 1 useful cart mare, about 9 tons of hay, small quantity of wheat and oats in straw, iron plough, iron scufllcr, Palrow-wbeel cart, turnip cutter, new wheelbarrow, 2 harvest carts, quantity of turnips. Also the whole of the Household Furniture consisting of chairs, tables, eight-day clock in case, barometer dresser with shelves, fendent, fireirons, iron and wooden bedsteads, feather beds, chest with drawers, washstands, dressing tables, chamber ware, tea and dinner wares, and numerous other effects. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock sharp. Dated 67, High-street, Newport, Mon., Feb. 19th, 1877. 14400 SALE TO-MORROW. Haverfordwest.—Sale of Preeliold House. MR HENRY DAVIES has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Mar)tters' Hotel, Haverford- west, on TUESDAY, 27th February instant, at Three o'clock precisely, the FREEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, with extensive cellars and premises, know# formerly as the Dol- phin Inn, situate in St. Mary's-street, Haverfordwest, and ad- joining the Council Chamber, late in the occupation of Mrs Evans, Currier. The above premises are most conveniently situated in the centre of the town, and in its leading thoroughfare, aUIl affon the public a favourable opportunity of acquiring a yalllable site for any Public Institution, such as a Club-house, Readi»g'-rooni, Billiard- room, Business or Private House. The premises may be seen oil application to the present tenant, Miss Reynish. Further particulars may be obtained on application to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, or to Messrs Davies aiidCo., and Mr M. Mathias Thomas, Solicitors, Haverfordwest. 14370 In Dorsetshire.-To Timber Dealers, Mine (hlllers, Railway Companies, and Contractors and others.—UrlesS Fann, Cors- combe, Dorset, about three miles from Beaminster, and five miles from Sutton Bingham Railway Station.j)n«ortant notice of Sale of capital Larch and other Fir Poles and Vfood.—To be SOLD by AUCTION by MR SAMUEL COX, at the New I#11* Cors- combe, 011 WEDNESDAY, the 7th of March, 1877, at 12 o'clock, noon, precisely, about 4,500 CAPITAL L^RCH and other FIR POLES, cut and lying in the plantation, close to the New House" Dairy House, and a large quantity of M AGGOT WOOD, also lying at the same place. The whole will be suitably divided, and sold in lots for the convenience of purchaserS- The Poles are from 4 to 6 ft girth and upwards, of good ](,,Ilgtbs, clean growth, and well adapted for the trade, and may be y.lc«ed the day previous to and on the morning of sale, on applic^to Edward Childs, Corscombe; further particulars may be haÔ of the Auctioneer. ,1(u Dated Beaminster, 21st February, 1S<7. 14413 J_ Pembroke Dock.—To Shipowners and Others. MR JAMES VA U GHAN has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Pier Hotel, Pembroke Dock, on THURSDAY, the 1st of March, 1877, the Bltl(;AN JINE HENRY M. HINE," of Miiford. Recently undergone a tno" rough repair, iron fastened, and well found in stores, all 1^ lleg'isterccl tonnage 140. Dimension.-?, 01 by 24*25 by 11*25, "e~ classed at Lloyd's this year A 1 four years. Now lying at fcni" broke Dock. Sale to commence at Two p.m. prompt. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, Miiford Have'1' or to Mr John Gilford, jun., St. Julian-street, Tenby. Miiford Haven, 9th Feb., 1877. i418j A BARGAIN TO BE SOLD cheap, a second-hand 26-iH Cylinder BEAM ENGINE, 7 feet stroke, fitted with bright parallel motion, complete, of thc best materials and workmanship, hammered iron connecting rod 10ft. 6in. long, hammered cross head and piston rod, slide valve, gearing complete, beam 26 feet long, about 6 tons, fly shaft cast iron 12 feet long, fly wheel I about 16 tons weight. The whole in thorough working order, and can be seen at the works of r The BRYNMAWR FOUNDRY, ENGINEERING, and WAGON CO., LIMITED, BRYNMAWR. For further particulars apply to Mr Daniel Jones, Commission Agent, Dock street, Newport; or to the Secretary, Bank Cham- bers, Newport, Mon. 14132 MESSRS. W. AND S. HERN, -ifi. HOUSE AGENTS & AUCTIONEERS, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS, &c., Beg to inform their Clients that they have REMOVED to their New Offices, MASONIC HALL CHAMBERS, WORKING STREET, CARDIFF. PROPERTY SALES By PUBLIC AUCTION or PRIVATE CONTRACT effectcd at Moderate Chafes. 10931 Jfefc* by ttttion. SALE TO MORROW 1 Victoria Oxfortl street, Swansea. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have been ——— instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at thc above Mart, on rUKSDA\, cbruary 2/th, 1877, a. large and valuable assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other EFFECTS Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 14378 Established 1872. MESSRS. BEYNON AND HUGHES' NEXT MONTHLY SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES, &e., will take place at the Jelfrey's Anns Horse Repository, Oxford-street, Swansea, ou MONDAY, March oth, 1877, in consequence of LJan- gefelaeh fair being on the Tuesday, All future sales on the first Tuesday in the month. Entries to be made on or before Tuesday, Feb ^7ih 1S77 Victoria Chambers and Mart, ,i" Oxford-street, Swansea. 14286 Sale of \*aluahfe Cottage Pi^Tx^v e Cotta.' MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have l e-n instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on an early dak- the following very centrally situated COTTAGE PROPERTY namely Nos 27, 28, 29, and 30, New-street, and Nos 4, 5, and 6, Graiir- street, in the town of Swansea. Particulars in Future Advertisements, or of the Auctioneers Victoria-chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. _u_- 14436 M Valuable Freehold and Leasehold Property. ESSRS T. J. PRICE and CO. have been in- structed by Mr J..leakins to SELL by AUCTION (subject to uch conditions as shall then and there be produced), at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on FRIDAY, March whole of those Four weil al"l substantially-built DWELLING-HOUSES and GARDENS, situate in Rock-street, Maun wen, Swansea. The above Houses contain five room3 each, with bay windows and are now in the several occupations of Ale, i-s Williams, Rees, Sloeuni, and another. -3 )am The Property is held under a lease of 75 years from Mne), 1871), producing a rental of £ 52 16s per annum ground rent £ 2 8s each; a'i, a frontage of 16 feet by a depth of 80 feet each. The whole of the property is well drained, and connected with ti e town mains together with a plot of Building Ground, 140 feet iron,.age, or thereabouts, adjoining the above property. bale to commence at Three o'clock in the Afternoon. T*01 particulars apply to John Thomas, Esq., Solicitor, Swansea; Messrs Davies and Ilartland, Solicitors, n ?. e. ansea' or the Auctioneers, at the Offices, C.dlege-eharnbers, College-street, Swansea. 1 he major part of tiie purchase-money can remain on mortgage of the property at thc rate of £ 5 per cent per annum. — 14415 In Chancery. Glamorganshire.—Thomas v. Thomas.—Haregrove, within 3 miles of Bridgend.—Sale of valuable Live Stock, Crops, Mimplements of Husbandry, and Household Furniture, &c. R R. EVANS is commissioned to SELL by AUCTION on MONDAY and TUESDAY, the 5th and ot,n days of March, 1877, on the above premises, bv direction of the ^v'lolS of the FARMING STOCK, CROPS, IMPLE- MENTS, and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., consisting of 45 fat sheep, 40 ewes in and with lambs, 2 rams, 12 excellent cows in and with calf, 2 3-year old heifers and calves, 1 do. in calf, 1 2-year old heifer, 5 2-year old steers, 14 yearling cattle, 1 do. bull, 2 fat steers, 1 fat heifer, 6 powerful draught horses, 1 ag-ed grey mare, 1 2-year old colt, 1 yearling filly, 1 sow and 3 small pigs. Tile CROPS comprise a small quantity of hay, rick of wheat. 1 mow of oat straw, 1 do. of bailey straw, a quantity of straw in the outhouse, a small quantity ef mangolds, about 4 acres of swedes and about a ton of potatoes. IMPLEMENTS.—A five-horse power thrashing engine with boiler, 2 chaff cutters winnowing* machine, corn screen, reap- ing machine (by Howard), turnip drill, and roller, weighing engine, 4 ladders, sacks, 3 wagons, 3 carts, bed for turnip cart, phaeton' market car, dog cart, flour trough and mounting rn;ll with one pair of stones, four-wheel ploughs, 1 double plough, 2 scarifiers, 3 shears, 4 pair of harrows, 1 chain harrow, iron roller, clod crusher, horse rake, corn drill, seed drill, whipple trees, a lot of blacksmith's tools, bellows, vice, anvil, &c., a quantity of old iron, about 7 dozen iron hurdles, sheep rack, sheep troughs, sheep nets, saws, cart jack, iron pig trough, fore shaft and ploughing harness, trap harness, pikes, rakes, ropes, &e., &e. The FURNITURE comprise feather and other beds, bedsteads, bed clothes, chairs, clocks, square and round tables, desk, oak chests, fenders and fire-irons, oil cloth and stair rods, safes, wash- stands and ware, dressing tables, looking glasses, easy chairs, chest of drawers, corner cupboard, books, dresser and ware and pewter, pier glass, pictures, a variety of ware, scales and weighte, settles, steps, knives and forks, night commode, cheese presses, cheese vats, chums, pails, salting trough, tin milk pans, bread tins, and a number of other articles. Terms-Clll5h, and no reserve. Refreshments at Twelve o'clock, and sale to commence each day at one. The stock, crops, and implements will be sold on the first day, and the furniture and dairy utensils on the following day. 14434 BRECONSHIRE.—In the. midst of some of the finest scenery in the Principality, about three miles fi-oni Vricktiowell, five from Talybont Station, nine from Abergavenny, eleven from Brecon, five hours by rail from Manchester and Liverpool, and seven from London, the delightfully situated FREEHOLD PRO- PERTY known as Tretower House, close to the ancient Castle of Trctower, Breconshire. It comprises a commodious family residence, having a carriage drive approach, and containing nine bedrooms, store and box rooms, a spacious hall, dining- room, drawing-room, and study, together with domestic offices on the ground floor and cellarage beneath, stabling for four horses, double coach-liousc, harness rotiii with lofts over, cow- house, dairy, &e., attractive pleasure grounds, a productive kitchen garden, a large greenhouse with vines, forcing pits and frames, a gardener's cottage, six other cottages, orchard, pad- dock, and rich meadow land, in all about ten acres. The pro- perty will, in the first instance, be offered for sale in one lot, and if nottlius sold, it will be offered in several convenient lots. Immediate possession of residence, grounds, gardener's cottage, and land may be had. MESSRS STRAKER & LAKE will SELL the J-.T.&- above by AUCTION, subject to conditions of sale, at the Bear Hotel, Crickhowell, on WEDNESDAY, the 28th day of February. 1877, at Three o'clock, unless previously disposed of by private contract. Particulars of A. R. Hudson, Esq., Solicitor, Pcrshore and of the Auctioneers, Abergavenny. 14373 Penarth, near Cardiff.-Sale of Leasehold Property. MR THOMAS D. C.' LEVERITT having been favoured with instructions, will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the QueeuJfeHotel, St. Mary-street, Cardiff (subject to conditions to be thcii 3s|d there read), on SATURDAY, the 3rd day of March, 1877, all those two DWELLING-HOUSES, situate in Glebe-place, in that very promising and increasing village, known as Penarth, and held under a lease for 09 years, from the 1st day of May, 1^74, at the annual ground rent of £4 5s, and let to respectable tenants. Sale to commence at 4 o'clock p.m. For further particulars apply to Messrs Brown and Collins Solicitors, Worcester-place, Swansea or to the Auctioneer, at his Olliccs, lY, Heathfield-street, Swansea. 14316 Town of Swansea. Sale of Valuable Leasehold Property MR T. D. C. LEVERITT having been favoured with instructions will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Castle Hotel, Swansea, on TUESDAY, the 6th March 1877 (subject to conditions to be then and there read), the following well-conditioned LEASEHOLD PROPERTY,in three lots viz. Lor 1.—All those two well and substantially-built DWELLING- HOUSES, with gardens attached, situate and being Nos. I and 2 Harris-street, Mount Pleasant, held under lease bearing date 1st October, 1869, for a term of 75 yeai-s from the 29th September 1809, at the annual ground rents of £ 2 las &1, and let to refpeet- able tenants at fts weekly. LOT 2.—All that well and substantially-built HOUSE and appur- tenances, formerly known as No. 6,California-row, but, now No. ->■' Carmarthen-road, now or lately in the occupation of Mrs Gregory' at the weekly rent of 6s, held under a lease bearing date 29thUSep- tember, 1851, for 75 years, at th annual ground rent of £ 1 12s The ground measurement is 16ft. by 80ft. LOT 3.—All those Two well-built HOUSES and appurtenances situated at Laudore, containing four rooms, and held under a lease, and let to respectable tenants at a weekly sum of 63 or there- abouts, full particulars of which will be given shortly. The Auctioneer begs to call especial attention to the above eligible investments, the houses being commanding-ly situated, and of that valuable class which are rarely untenanted. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the afternoon. For further particulars apply to Messrs Brown and Colling Solicitors, Worcester-place, Swansea; or to the Auctioneer at his Offices, 16, Heathfield-street, Swansea. Auction Mart and Agency Offices, 16, Heathfield-street, Swansea 14321 y I C T O RIA AUCTION ROOMS: TO BE LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, Together with the whole 6-TOCK OF FURNITURE, &c. For Particulars apply to the Proprietors, N. LAWRENCE k CO., 4- Auctioneers, Valuers, St. Mary street, Cardiff. 14080 i MONEY! MONEY!! MONEY M ] From £ 100 to tloo,000 ready to be advanced upon good £ g Freehold, Copyhold, Leasehold, and other approved SS secur 3 of Five Pounds per centum per •g c3 annum. 3 g Smaller amounts on personal and other securities, at a g moderate rate of interest. o t; No Bills of Sale reqnired. .¡:: Apply to T. J. PRICE and Co., Commission and Insurance ■<1 Agents, College Chambers, Swansea. 10905 JVEES AND JONES, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ACCOUNTANTS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. OFFICES STATION STREET, TREHERBERT, 6. CHURCH STREET. PONTYPRIDD. 9023 (it11dtrs ami (fmttrarts. P,ITON -L-O-C- -A- JgRlTON FERRY LOCAL" BOARD. TO GAS CONTRACTORS, IRON FOUNDERS, AND OTHERS. ci.-S'/o ,PoarJ are desirous of receiving SEPARATE TENDERS for the ERECTION and carrying out of the following Works :— 1. A Cast Iron Tank. 2. A- New Retort. 3. Extension of Retort House. 4. 60 Cast Iron Lamp-posts, Frames, and Lamps. 5. Laying Mains to Giant's Grave. 6. Laying Mains at Briton Ferry. Sealed tenders to be sent in to me on or before MONDAY, the 5th day of March, 1877. Plans and specifications, and particulars of the works, to be seen at the Board-room, at the above works, Briton Ferry, on applica, tion to the Manager, Air. Hoard, who will supply every infor- mation. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, JAMES KEMPrHORNE, Clerk, Dyffryn Chambers, Neath, 21st Feb., 1877. 14408 guMicntion* JR^RCULATION OF ROMISH VERSIONS n ,('f,the, B'ilLE the B-mmI F.B.S. Letters, &e., by the Key Richard Roberts, Wesleyan.minister. Luidon J. F Shaw and Co., 48, Paternoster-row. Price 3d. 14371 The Punch of Edinbui-gli. THE MODERN ATHENIAN an ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL of HUMOUR & SATIRE.' Published every Saturday. Price Id, post free 14(1. J MILLER &, SONS, High street, EDINBURGH.' CHEAP MUSIC. THE MOST POPULAR GERMAN WALTZES •l«sap "X>st *ree Sid each. The only complete editions published „h,A WALTZES. n^ nube Fesche Geister > Eh ret dis Frauen Wiener Blut ^^P^tter Promotionen Von w- v ni* Nights Wiener-Kinder and Gesang De Retour .1! Ocean Fusionen Die Fledermaus jdOfiss Mien Nicht T „ Catalogues post free. • QUEST. 2. Fishmonger alley, LONDON, E.C. 13915 HOWELL'S AROMATIC STEEL AND PITT a^?Yr°YAL PILLS, A speedy cure for all FEMALE IRRl^ RARITIES, DEBILITY, Ac. They give a healthy bloom to J*°lnPlexion, purify and cause a free circulation of the bVf* "Pen obstructions, and fortify the constitution, thereby sufferers to cheerful and robust health. Sold in boxes 2" and 2s Od, duty included. Sent by post free for pTr d only by THOMAS HOWELL, Phar- Ð1ac\JutiC t. 265, Bute St., and 1. Adam jet,, Cardiff, 1;1808- I ttblit uttrtaiumtut. CARDIFF. rjlHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LKSSBB Mr THOMAS. MONDAY, February 26, 1877, HERR & MRS BANDMAN WITH FULL COMPANY, Will appear for positively SIX NIGHTS ONLY. MONDAY HAMLET. During this engagement there will be no half-price. 14314 N EW GRAND CIRCUS, CARDIFF. THE MOST ENJOYABLE PLACE OF AMUSEMENT IN WALES. THE HOME OF STERLING TALENT AND SENSATIONAL NOVELTIES. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26m., AND DURING THE WEEK. More Numerous Engagements More Extensive Changes ANOTHER ENTIRE NEW PROGRAMME, Combining all the Attractions and Real Elements of a Genuine Circus, and Variety Entertainment. ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY of the COMIC DARKIES, OAKES AND ASHLEY, Late of CHRISTY MINSTRELS, .W]w will nightly appear in their Sparkling Entertainment of Mirth, Music, Mimicry, Minstrelsy, Ethiopian Sketches, Plantation ami Big Boot Dances. Fashionable MORNING PERFORMANCE every SATURDAY, at half-past Two p.m. pRE L I M I R Y NOT ICE. THE CARDIFF SOCIAL SOCIETY V Will give a GRAND EVENING CONCERT IN THE STUART HALL, ON WEDNESDAY, 14TH MARCH, 1877. Fii-st-class Talent will appear. 14318 SWANSEA. LAST SIX NIGirrs MUS I C HALL, SWANSEA. HARDY GILLARD'S PACIFIC RAILWAY AMERICAN PANORAMA, Illustrating the route from New York to San Francisco, will be unrolled EVERY NIGHT at 8 p.m., Morning Entertainments WED- NESDA Y and SATURDAY at 3 p.m First-class, 2s; second-class, 18; third-class, 6d schools and children under 12 half-price under 3, five guineas. Shackell's. 14315 Reserved seats at Messrs Brader and Son, and Thompson and Shackell's. 14315 gftpt iQti(t. T HE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861,111. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF GLAMORGANSHIRE, HOLDEN AT CARDIFF. IN THE MATTER OF a Special Resolution for Liquidation by arrangement of the affairs of William Coleman, of Llandaff Mills, Llandaff, in the County of Glamorgan (trading as George Coleman and Son), miller. The Creditors of the above-named William Coleman who have not yet proved their debts are required on or before the 1st day of March, 18777to semi their names and addresses and the particulars of their debts or claims to me, the undersigned WILLIAM IiERS- LAKE, of Pillgwenlly, Newport, Monmouthshire, corn millerj the Trustee under the liquidation, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of the dividend proposed to be declared. Dated this 16th day of February, 1877. 14430 WILLIAM KERSLAKE, Trustee. lips ELLIGAER SCHOOL BOARD, GLAMOR- GANSHIRE. DERI BOARD SCHOOL. Wanted a MASTER for the above-named School. Salary R-110 per annimi, with house. Duties to commence 15th May next. Applications, with copies of recent testimonials (not exceeding three) to be sent to me by the 28tli instant. FRANK JAMES, Clerk. 134, High-street,Merthyr, 22nd Feb., 1877. 14404 LLANDISSILIO U. D. SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, a Certificated MASTER for the new Board School at Dolevelvct, Pembrokeshire. Attendance expected to average 60. Salary, £80 per annum. Duties to commence on the 2nd April next. One with a know. ledge of Welsh preferred. Applieatiol13, stating age, with copies of recent testimonials, to be sent, on or before 6th March next, to A. H. LASCELLES, Solicitor, Clerk to the Board. Narberth, Pembrokeshire, 20th February, 1877. 14399 tfclucattom EDUCATION. — The FELL and FLOYD ENGINEERING 'SYSTEM, PRACTICAL and THEORE- TICAL—Scientific Instruction with experience in Works, Field, and Drawing-office. Residence arranged.— Send for prospectus to jfcssrs FELL & FLOYD. 23, Rood lana. London. E.C. 14043 THE "PUPILS of the MISSES MARKS will (D. Y.) RE-ASSEMBLE on JANUARY 23rd, 1S77. Resi- dent French and English Governesses. Pupils prepared for the Cambridge (Local) Examination. Harrow House, Dumfries Place, Cardiff. 33^43 X AJDIES' SCHOOL, BELGRAVE HOUSE, | ROATH, CARDIFF. Principal Miss Tru.is. The next HALF TERM will extend from FRIDAY, Mareli 2nd, to WEDNESDAY, April ISth. 14432 mHE LLANDYSSUL GRAMMAR SCHOOL, CARDIGANSHIRE. WITT 1AM THOMAS, M.A., will RESUME SCHOOL DUTIES 011 MONDAY, January 15,1877, when be will be able to receive a i "v additional boarders. Locality salubrious. 1 tuns ^„ a ijst of Examinations passed during the year 011 Z' 1H±_ THE ACADEMY, PONTYPRIDD. MASTER-E. D. EDW ARDS, M.A. Pupils prepared for Commercial Pursuits, University, and College Examinations, &e. Duties will be resumed 011 MONDAY, JANUARY 15th, 1877. Address—2*2, BERW-ROAD, PONTYPRIDD. 13477 T A U G H A R N E GRAMMAR SCHOOL, J 1 ST. CLEARS, CARMARTHENSHIRE. Head Master—T. J. MORGAN. Pupils receive an Education adapted to the Learned Professions pr -Commercial Pursuits. Laugharne, situated near the sea, is 011c of thc most healthy places in South Wales, and is peculiarly adapted to delicate boys. The Educational Staff is entirely Eng- lish, with the exception of a resident French Master. Terms very moderate. 27 IIOPRIETA-RY GRAMMAR SCHOOL, LC MERTHYR TYDFIL. Head Master—D. FREW, B.A., Loml. Assistant Master-A. A. DE IIARs, LL.D. A Limited Number of BOARDERS will be received at the School House under the charge of Mrs \\i!ums, widow of the late Mr Evan Williams, M.A., Tydfil School. A Term's Fee paid in advance. file School Duties recommence on the Stli of January, 1S77. 119-8 THE EMLYN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, NEWCASTLE ESfLYN Head Master T- T. ELIAS. Assistant Master E. HAMILTON ELLIOTT. Music DAW ELIAS. DRAWING & SHORTHAND CLASSES DAILY. Twenty-three pupils have passed various public Examinations since MARCH last. Ample accommodation for 30 Boarders. Terms mooemte. Town very healthy. Prospectuses, &c., Qn applioation. THE SCHOOL REOPENS JANUARY 8TH, 1877. 13347 THE SOUTH WALES MERCANTILE PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY, NO. 1, THE 1IAYES, CARDIFF, Tlx; Directors are prepared to receive applications for AD- V ANCES on freehold and leasehold property. Investment Shares are issued and Deposits received daily. I Further particulars may be obtained by applying to the offices as above. 14309 S. J. DAVIES, Secretary g#0UtfMre. A LLIANCE FIRE OFFICE. Established 1820. INSURANCES effected, upon Houses, Shops, and other Build- bigs, Stoek-in-Trade, Furniture, Farm Buildings, and Stock, Ac., ,t low rates. CLAIMS for LOSSES by fire fairly and speedily settled. Agents: Messrs BOBBINS and RONS, 8443 b Castle-road, Cardiff. CCIDIF,NTS BY FLOOD AND FIELD. ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS May be provided against by a Policy of the RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY, THE OLDEST & LARGEST ACCIDENTAL ASSURANCE COMPANY. Hon. A. KINNAIRD, M.P. Chairman. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, £ 1,000,000. ANNUAL INCOME, £ 206,000. 41,120,000 have been paid as COMPENSATION. A fixed sum in case of Death by Accident, and a Weekly Allowance in the event of injury, may be secured at moderate Premiums. Bonus allowed to Insurers of five years' standing. Apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations, the Local Agents, or 64, CORNHILL, LONDON, WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. AoiNT: W. WILLANS, 11, HENRY STREET, BUTE DOCKS. 13448 THE MIDLAND WAGON COMPANY: MIDLAND WORKS, BIRMINGHAM. MANUFACTURERS OF RAILWAY CARRIAGES AND WAGONS Of every description) for Cash, deferred payment over a series of eELrs, or on hire. ■ Repairs by contract, or otherwise, executed at the following Stations:- Aberdare. Rugby. Brent J miction. Reading. Chester. Round Oak. Crewe. Shrewsbury. Chesterton. Staveley. Gloucester. St. Helens. Hereford. Stoke-on-Trent. Leicester. Toton Sidings. London District. Twywell. NEWPORT (Mon.) Wellingboro'. Nottingham. Wednesbray. I Peterborough. Worcester. Pontypooi Road. Wigston Junction, j And the DOCKS, CARDIFF, and PENARTH. I Second-hand Coal, Ooke, and Ironstone Wagons for Sale or Hire, 1 including Repairs. D. N. ARNOLD, Manager. | E, JACKSON. Secretary. 42 ubUt otittS. J>"E T1"G 1 0 U 8 E Q U A LI T y —— ON THURSDAY, MARCH 15th., MR R. W. DALE, M.A., OF BIRMINGHAM, AKD THE REV. J. GUINNESS ROGERS, B.A., OF LONDON, wm att. nù as a Deputation from the Liberation Society, and Deliver ADDRESSES ON "DISESTABLISHMENTAND DISENDOWMENT," AT WOOD-STREET CHAPEL. 14431 BRECONSHIRE AGRIÇULTURAL SOCIETY. ENTIRE HORSE SHOW, AT BRECON, ON TUESDAY, APRIL 3RD, 1877. Premiums will be offered as follows AZO for the best CART HORSE. £ 20 for the second best CART HORSE. .£30 for the best ROADSTER. £ 10 for the best PONY. Rules and regulations may be had on application to the Secre- tary. Entries close on Saturday, March 24th. RIIYS DAVIES, Secretary. Breeon, February 21, 1877. 14427 REGIMENTAL ORDERS by Lieut.-Colonel HILL, Commanding 3rd Glamorgan Artillery Volunteers. Carditt, February 24th, 1877. I.-Tije detachment selected to comp te with the 1st Worcester, will driH on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, at 7.30 p in. Friday, 6 p.m. sharp. 2.-Gun drill on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday: carbine and company drill 011 Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 7.30 p.m. Recruit drill every evening at the same time. 3.—B Battery :The competition for corporal and bombardier's stripes will take place on Thursday at 7.30 p.m. 4.—Members are reminded that the annual subscriptions to the Volunteer Service Accident Fund are due, and will be received by Brigade Sergeant-Major any evening. 5.-0fficers commanding batteries, who have not sent in their revis-(i section list, are requested to do so OIl or before Thursday next, in order that the books may be made up. 6.—There will be a meeting of the "non-commission officers of the 3rd Glamorgan Artillery Volunteers on Tuesday at 7 p.m. sharp, in the Club Room. 7.—I liatucry, Penarth Gun and carbine drill on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7 p.m. 8.—For duty during the week :—Captain McConnochie, Lieut. Fry, fjurgcon Granger, Sergeant Jones, Corporal Banfielu, Bom. bardier Dykes, Trumpeter Thomas. By order, (Signed) W. PITMAN, Captain and Adjutant. pU- BLI C HEALTH ACT, 1875.1 REGISTER OF OWNERS FOR THE DISTRICT OF ABERSYCHAN. NOTICE OF TIME FOR MAKING CLAIMS AND OBJECTIONS. HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that all persons who arc entitled to Vote as Owners or Proxies at the Election of Members of the Local Board for the District of Abersyehan, and who are not on the Register of Owners and Proxies now in force, or who being on the Register do not retain the qualification or the address described therein, and who are desirous to have their names inserted in the Register about to be made for the said District, and all persons who are desirous of objecting to any Name on the Register now in force, are hereby required to give or send to me, oil some one of the First Six Days of March next, a claim or objection (as the case may be) in the form hereunder set forth. RICHARD GREENWAY, Chairman of thc Local Boarn. OWNER'S CLAIM. To the Chairman of the Local Board for the District of This day of IS I, the undersigned, claim to have my Name inserted in the Register of Owners and Proxies for the District of > pur- suant to the provisions of the Public Health Act, 1875, as Owner of the Property hereinafter desoribed, which is situate in the parish of that is to say (a) I also state that the interest or estate which I have in such Pro- perty, and the amount of all the rent-service which I receive or pay in respect thereof, and the Names of the persons from whom I receive or to whom I pay such rent-service are set forth in the form hereunder written. A s I 8 I *a u v-i 1/3 -2 o O £ cfl fc* -*3 "5? .ft '"N c«>C tJS t" s "r £ b £ g SL c £ 'C o S .5 *3 w j- § «g| P £ £ £ s. d. £ s. d. 1 Signature of Claimant. Address (h) of CMmiant (a) Here insert a clear statement of the property, as house, building," house and acres of land." (б) Describe the property by its name, situation, or the name 01 the occupier, or any other designation by which it may be identified. identified. (c) Describe the estate or interest, as an estate ill fecsunple. of freehold, a term of years, and a!so whether it is held by the claimant solely, or jointly with others, and in the case of a partner claiming, insert the number and names of the other partners in the firm. (d) If the property is let by the owner, insert the amount of rent received from each tenant. (e) Insert the name of tenant or tenants. (f) If the owner is a lessee paying rent, insert the amount of all the rent he pays. fq) Insert the name of the lessor. (h) This need not be the owner's residence, but should be some address within the district. A partner must set out the amount of rent-service which he would receive or pay if the qualifying property were equally divided among his eo-partners alldhimself. CLAIM OF PROXY. To the Chairman of the Local Board for the District of This day of 18 I, the undersigned, having been appointed by of owner [or owners] of the Property hereinafter described, which is situated in the Parish of to vote as his [or their) Proxy pursuant to the provisions of the Public Health Act, 1875, claim to have my name inserted in the register of owners and proxies for the district of as such Proxy I herewith transmit to you (a) the writing under the hand [or hands, or in thc ease of a corporation the seal ] of appointing me such proxy. I also state that the interest or estate which has [or have] in such property and the amount of the rent-service which he [or they] receives [or receive] or pays [or pay] in respect thereof, and the names of the Persons from whom he [or they receives [or receive] or to whom he [or they] jiays [or pay], such rent-service are set forth in the form hereunder written. "«r<u ■ s g -I sg S -gs oo'S M* s« P-. 2 s >. S c S o CM- C g £ g.g g G j g g-C ■g=Lg g g c.-S < £ o s r-. p. <>+' ,co> £ s. d. £ S- <1. Signature of Proxy. .WWW' .Address (h) of Proxy. (a) If the appointment itself is not sent, insert the word an attested copy of." (b) Describe the property by its name, situation, or the name of the occupier, or any other designation by which it may be identified.. f (c) Describe thc estate or interest, as an estate 111 fee simple, 01 freehold, a term of years, and whether it is held by the appointor solely or jointly with others. (Ii) If the property is let by the appointor, insert the amount 01 rent received from each tenant, (c) Insert name of tenant or tenants.. (j) If the appointor is a lessee paying rent, insert the amount of all the rent he pays. (g) Insert the name of the lessor. (A) This need not be the proxy's residence, but should be some address within the district. FORM OF OBJECTION. To the Chairman of the Local Board of the District of This day of 1 hereby give you notice that I object to thc name ol tne person mentioned and described below being retained -on the Register of Owners and Proxies for the District t)f Christian and ) Surname of Nature of Description the Owner or Address, as Qualification, (in case of Proxy described. as described. Proxy) ot objected to. Appointor. Signature of Objector. Address of Objector. IEL SHEPHARD, DENTAL SURGEON,* CORNER OF CHARLES STREET, CROCKHBRBTOWN, CARDIFF. Dentistry in all its branches performed with accuracy and efficiency. J Artificial Teelb from 5s. Professional hours daily from 10 to 5. 11570 ESTABMSIIKD 20 Y Jl;ARS. ICHD. B. BOULTON, DENTAL SURGE ON, ACTON HOUSE, II (Opposite the Infirmary), CARDIFF. 'Painless Operations by Gas Daily. 11570 A CARD. MR CARLTON RICHES, AMERICAN DENTIST, CAN BE CONSULTED AT COLUMBIA HOUSE, DUMFRIES PLACE, CARDIFF. (The nearest house to the Drill Hall.) C. R. has just left the Surgery of Dr J. A. Douglass, D.D.S., Corry, Penn. (late of Cardiff), after a residence there of 2l yea.rj, during which period he acquired a most intimate and extensive knowledge of American Dentistry. 11543 NOT ICE OF REMOVAL. ASHMAN'S CHINA AND GLASS SUPPLY Has been REMOVED from the Royal Arcade to 20, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. (Opposite the Free Library.) A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF CHINA, GLASS, EARTHEN- WARE VASES, LUSTRES, &c., to suit all Classes, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. 4105 4105 JONES BROTHERS, PRINCIPAL BILL POSTERS AND DELIVERERS, HIGH STREET, NEATH, AND BRITON FERRY. Circulars addressed and delivered. Bill Posters to the Great Western and Neath and Brecon Railways, and the principal Auc- tioneers. Leasees of the PrinciDal Posting Places- M > u.$iu ttdt.t.¡tø. GREORGE HOI>KI^S, XT AYES, /CARDIFF. GJEORGE HOPKINS, JJAYES, CARDIFF. GJ_EORGE HOPRENS, TTAYES, /"CARDIFF. GJEORGE HOPKINS, TTAYES, /CARDIFF. QEORGE HOPKINS, TJAYES, ^ARDIFF. QEORGE HOPKINS, n AYES, CARDIFF. .AMERICAN PRESH BEEF SALESMAN. AMERICAN FRESH BEEF SALESMAN, A )RIERIIOAN FRESH BEEF SALESMAN, .AMERICAN BEEF SALESMAN, GEORGE nopKINS, n AYES, CARI)IFF. GJEORGE H0PKINS, XT AYES, /CARDIFF. GJEORGE HOPKINS, TTAYES, /CARDIFF. GRE0PLGE HOPKINS, TTAYES, ^IARDIFF. QEORGE HOPKINS TTAYES, /CARDIFF. GRE0RGE HOI>KLN,S, JJAYES, £ JARDIFF. GRESESAL?SSINS' AMERICAN FRESH inform the Public that i rUE H AYES> CARDIFF, begs to full supply of American'1 p°nseqiJe"cc of being unable to obtain a for a GREAT SALE of A J-15'1 Beef' he has made arrangements ceptionally LOW PRICES ^^AN HAMS and BACON, at ex- Bo(h BACON and HAM5! a to the best English Home f 1 gua,*antce<1 <*Jua1 in every respect warranted perfectly fr-,si They are mild cured, and are Fear to Six Weeks sweet, and will keep good for from XTAMS J.OOO HAMS 1 Sams, J,000 H" Sams, ^<!0<> SAMS f £ 00 HAMS Sams ^OOO H^ xi 4,000 HAMS WARRANTED fresh AND SWEET. 1*0 BACON I X 1 FFCO CJIDES .< BACON I V 10 1 SO$IDES BACON 1 AO OIDES BACON! ■ YF N 1 QIDES BACON! X O __X50 SIDES! MILD-CURED. WILL KEEP A MONTH. ^MERICAN ~-PTRESH TJEEF. A. ME R I C A N JP RE S H TJEEF. AMERICAN FRESH BEEF. AMERICAN FRESH BEEF. The Mext Consignment 113 vxpeeted to arrive in Card iff on T UESBA Y, and a further consign- anent is expected on THlJfiSDA Y. AMERICAN THRESH BEEF. ^MERICAN JPRE S H JJE E F. ^MERICAK JJLRESH BE E F. AMEILICAN FRESH BEEF. HAM J At -PERLB HAM ■At GKL, T>ER LB. HAM A At 6i<l. T>ER LB. HAM R At 7d. T)ER LB. HAM A At 7d.! T>ER LB. HAM At 7d. J>KR LB. WARR^y^ FRESH AND GWEET. BACON -— At 6d. X>ER LB. BACON » At Gd. PER LB. BACON; At 6JD. PER LB. BACON » AT GID T>ER LB. BACON! At 7d. PER LB. BACON J -TW. At 7d. J)LREB. MILD-CURED, WILL KEEP A MONTH. TERMS OF SALE. Hams, weighing "un™, Pcr Hams, Hlbs and towaT pWaVdS •' C^" Hanis under l4lbs S> GUt Bacon, by thc side w "1, 7 Bacon, by the side', ham Bacon, by the lb ae<« r 'am '5 B' acc°rding to the cuts, from 5 to G upwards « W'H b° S°ld whole" HaM8 of 141bs and n balf, but smaller pieces will not be sold. These prices art. f,„ e for cash only, with order, or on delivery. JJ u Y I 13 T-T Y BUY!! HALF A HAM, 71bs weight £ s- (1; HALF A HAM, 8)hs 0 3 ei A WHOLE HAM, i0ibs « f A WHOLE HAM liit,s S S A WHOLE HAM, i2)bS £ S £ A WHOLE HAM, utbs n I 7 A WHOLE HAM, I51bs « 8 li A WHOLE HAM, icibs 0 ft 8 BACON, a 301b Side 0 15 0 BACON, a 321b Side 0 10 0 a Irll' *!<!e the'HAM 1 1 S BACON, a 451b Side „ ;) 1 4 41 WARRANTED FRESH, SWEET; AND MILD-CURED. GJEORGE HOPKINS, H AYES, c A R, QEOKGE HOPKINS, JJAYES, /^ARDU-F. QEORSE HOPKINS, JJAYES, pAliDlFF. G EOIIC.E, HOPKINS, JJAYES, CARDIFF. -IL-IL GEORGE HOPKINS, j_| AYES, CARDIFF. GJEORGE HOPKINS, n YES CARDIFF. MERICAN FRESH BEEF SALESMAN. A'DERICAN FRESI-I BEEF SALESMAN. A MSRYCAN- FRESH BEEF SALESMAN. ^^MKRICAN FRESH BEEF SALESMAN. J3IGS' JOWLS 4D. PER LB. (INCLUDING TONGUE). These have been preserved in Sugar Pickle. G EORGE HOPKINS, n AYES, CARDIFF. GEORGE HOPKINS, JJAYES, 0ARDIFF. GJEORGE HOPKINS, HAYES, CARDIFF. GJEORGE HOPKINS, H A y, ^JARDLFF. GJEORGE HOPKINS, ii AYES, RDIFF. GEORGE HOPKINS. XT AYES, /CARDIFF. XX 14428 -1t$it\t,fi gUUUts$fis:. JJ~ JOTH AM AND ONS. D. J OTHAM AND S ONa. D. J OTHAM AND so. D. J OTHAM AND SONfS PRELIMINARY NOTICE D. JOT HAM & go N s THE PRINCIPALITY OUTFITTERS 26 and 27. ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. THEIR Jj^IRST Q_REAT JgHOW OF > jg PRING & gUMMER (IiOOD., WILL TAKE PLACK ON THURSDAY, MARCH Sth, And will represent the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED -STOC OF GENTLEMEXS AND BOYS' CIiOTHIN EVER SHOWN IN CARDIFF. D. JOTHAM & gONS, 26 and 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 1839. D. JOTHAi-q AND N Su D. J OTHAM AND t; (0 N4. Do JOTHAf AND 10 N4. D» J OTHAM AND THE DUKE STREET DRAPERY, CARPET, AND MOURNING WAREHOUSE, 23, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. W. R. SMITH & COKPANY Having nearly completed THE EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS On these Premises, arc now enabled to show the follewing goods, at the Lowest Possible Price, for cash, namely :— JFLURNISHING DEPARTMENT. 4-4 FELT CARPETS, 9 per yard: NEW DESIGNS IN TAPESTRY CARPETS Is OJd per yard. 4 FRAME "BRUSSELS CARPETS, -3e ll'd pe. yard. 5-FRAME BRUSSELS CARPETS, Jiø 11 pc. yard. FLOOR CLOTHS IN NEW PATTERNS, from 2s (id ]>er square .yard. A SPECIAL LINE IN MUSLLN "CURTAINS, from 2s lid per pair. HEARTH RUGS, DIMITIES, &c., .&c., at equally low prices. DRESS DEPARTMENT. An ENTIRE NEW STOCK, carefure- detected of REPPES, FANCY SEIMMBS, and al the New Shades for the Spring imColourei ATHOLESand pure MOHAIR ALPACAS from 3Jd per yard. gILK JJEPARTMENT. We now hold some of the best ivell-kvjmti makel in BLACK SILKS from Is HJt< t)cr y.tr<! Also New shades hi COLOUftEP slillis adapted for the coining season. ANCY DEPAITTMENT. LADIES SILK SCARFS, in all the new patterns from f>id. Lac; and Muslin Collars, quit new, &e., &c., Arc. m ANCRESTER JJEPARTMENT. WORTHY OF ATTENTION » other makes, including the Celebra ted AMERICAN WHITE LONG QLOTH, Í1 3 per yard. Quite pure Also a well-assorted Stock of HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY, GUOVES, TRIMMINGS, &c., &c. PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS W R QMITH AND COMPANY, v v < k3 V > 4H0-14191 23, DUKE STREET, CARDIFF, THE ART OF SPENDING MONEY IS effect the greatest Riving by getting thc best value.Mk return for the outlay, and tkis can always be done 4y makiin purchases at the READY-MADE CLOTH IVG ESTABLISH ME*" OF MESSRS W. PRICE AND SONS. The stock of Ovcreoats, Ulsters, Reefers, Suits, and Trousevn. and Vests for every season is most ample the styles are new, tlia make good, and the prices very low. The stock «rf Meciiaiiica Clothing includes every description of garment wami in lit*, variuus workshops of the town, well inado and cbeap. Hats, Caps, and Hosierv in great variety. ADDRESS:* THE CARDIFF HOUSE, ST. MARY STREET AND CAROLINE STREET, 4,1&ItDIFF. Terms Ol.epri, No abaten. No credit. JGLLL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MOX J. DE REES, 20, BOLTON-.TERRACK, NEWPORT, BILL POSTER AND DELIVERER FOR W:N ANDJCOUNTRY. Rents all the Princijial Hoardings in Newjwrt and Nctfjhbour- lioixl Work execnotl with dispatch. <5311 "T ARE AND c OLIX, lLATE SAMUEL WARE & SONS, BRISTOL AND -OARD1F* Established over Half a Century. TAILORS, DRAPERS, AXB WOOLLEN MERCHANTS, DUKE STREET, CARDIFF. 10311 TEEL PENS, Warraiited Quality, 'WANVTFAC i K5 tured by GEORGE W. HUGHES, 66, ST. PAUI/S.jBQUARE, 'BIRMINGHAM. The Gidvanised Pen, No. 413. Rxtfta Strong Metal Skedaddle, No. 380 Old English Pen, No. 00 Bank <4 England Pen, Nn. 48; Commercial Pen, No. 355 Pen, No. 1356; Sphynx Pen, No. 9; School Pen, No. 347: and Businest Pen, No. 458, give universal satisfaction. Maker of Joseph liud- hall and Co.'s Patent Fountain Pen, Engrossing Pen, Mo. 80, an* Silver Steel Peu, No. 320. Sample Box, assorted k¡n, ,ior Seve» Stamps. 11234 IN 0 T I c P4 THE PHOTOGRAPHIC BUSINESS, CARRIED ON BY P-11 P. O L D M A ar, AT TIIF, STUDIO R,oy AL, 45, WIND STREET, SWAWEA, WILL BE CONTINUED AS HITHERTO. Copies fif all Negatives taken bv Ilerr tlol'liiiMi and hft Predecessors can still be obtained at the above owien. OPEN FROM EIGHT A.M. TILL TRN P.M. 11498 ^JARDIFF HEMP & WIRE ROPE WORKS. ELLIOTT AND BRUKEWICH,, SAIL CHANDLERS, SAIL MAKERS, AND STORE MERCHANTS, Having just Erected EXTENSIVE ROPE WORKS are now PREPARED TO SUPPLY RUSSIAN AND MANILLA HEMP ROPE. Also GALVANIZE!) WIRE ROPE. Terms and Prices on Application to POWELL PLACE, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. 9255- g TIFF'S STARCH." A gTIFFS gTARCH." One Trial of this Beautiful Starch Will prove its superiority. ■ TRADE MARK. — "QUEEK JJ ESS" ON EACH PACKAGE. gTIIT S gTARCH." GTIFF'S "gTARCH." Sold tn. all Grocers, Druggists, and Oilmen 3688 and Wholesale at 29. REPCLIFF-STREET. BRISTOL,, 10356 R" d LEAUH^ B ILL-POSTER • AND ADYKKTJSIV} CONTRACTOR, 17 WOOD-STiHiET, CARDIFF, AND 3 CARDIE STREET, ABERDARE, Rents all the Principal fd most Prominent POSTING STATIONS in Cardiff. Canton, .i!1 Hoath. Town Crier for Aberdare- v

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