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ROGERS' Bll TER ALE. f TRADE A K MARK. Pi. ICE LIST. Per Gall. Per Gall. • T-Y 8' S- D* *K TI' Mi ALE. 1 0 XX 1 0 AKK B.PiVR ALE.. 1 2 XXX 1 AKK B.PiVR ALE.. 1 2 XXX 1 Poi.L ,.LE 1 -i XXXX 1 0 iN'DiA VALE ALE 1 6 SINGLE STOUT .1 4 PORTER 1 2 DuUBLE STOUT 1 6 In 9, 18, 36, and 54 Gallon Casks. I EVANS & CO., SOUTH WALES GHOCERY AND PROVISION STORES, am 7, HIGH STREET, CARDIFF. ALSO AT 9, BUTE-STREET. CARDIFF.
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) PHILIPS' MONTHLY REGISTER < OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND MACHINERY. FOR ALL KINDS OF ENGINES, MACHINERY, TOOLS, APPLIANCES, &c. FOR SALE, PURCHASE HIRE,OR riirm POST FREE FOR THREE STAMPS. CHAS. D. PHILLIPS, KEWPORT, MOK. 84531
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.t.: 1,000 HAMS, at Gd to 7d. 1,718 SIDES BACON, 4d to 6d. 12 QUARTERS BEEF. BEST RIBS, 8d. BOILED PIECES, 4d to 6d. BUTTER, VERY LOW RANGE OF PRICES. GEORGE HOPKINS. AMERICAN MEAT MARKET, lIA YES, CARDIFF. 42982 EFFICIENCY WITH J^CONOMY. A NCHOg JpURNITURE VANS, WOOD TV.'IOS. t WEST CASAL WIIAUF, -B~> ) CARDIFF. ■3:6 ——— 346.10 NO RISK OR TROD ;>LE TO THE OWNER. \\T. Y- EDWABD3 T f CARDIFF and NEW YORK J&&'STEAMSHIP LINE. —— Th j fiist-oass Steamers of this Line will sail as t«U lows :— FKOJl CARDIFF. •• RH1W1NDDA," 3.0OJ tons SATURDAY, Sept. 20 • RUEUBINA,' 2,6t;o tons SATURDAY. Sept. 27 RIIEOLA," 2,300 tons SATURDAY, Oct. 4 FRO 11 NEW YORK. TO SHARPNESS DOCKS, "RilEUBINA," 2,500 tons SATURDAY, Sept. 0 TO CARDIFF. RIIIWlNDDA," 3,000 tons ..WEDNESDAY, Sept.13 IIILUlWLA," 2,30j tons SA'f U liDA Y, ept. 13 DiLLo LADI.nO tor uti classes of "lid PARCELS to and from the inland town m England, and places in the WESTERN STATES of AMERICA ami CANADA, including CHICAGO, St LOUIS, MILWAUKEE, hit PAUL'S, TOLEDO, BUF- FALO, DETROIT, TORONTO, &c, &c, ill conjunction I willi the Er.o, Great Western of Canada, Lake Shorthand Uiclr igun Southern Railway Companies. I W. Y EDWARDS, Cardiff and Newport; TURNER, CO. Bristo*; O. F. BULLEY, 01, South-street New lork. 81009 6824 (JARDiFF & BJilST0K WYE OR LADY MARY. AUGUST. 1879. „ J rum Bute Dock From Bathurst Basin, Cardiff. 1 Bristol. lftFriday 2.30 after, 1 Friday 0.30 after 2 Saturday 4. 0 morn aSaturday 7. Onioin 2 Saturday 4. 0 after! 4aMonday 8. fmiurii 4 Monday 4.SO aftarj 5«Tuesday J). Omorii 6 Tuesday 5.15 after! 5 Tuesday 8.30 even 6 Wednesday 0.30morn; (5 Wednesday 9.30 morn u; 7aTh :(I,ty (i.!5mirnl 7 Thursday .10. 0 moi n SuFriday 7.b n:vrn I 8 Friday 10.30morn OaSat unlay 8. 0 morn 9 .Saturday .11. Omorn llaMonday 9. Omorn 11 Monday .12.15 after 12aTucsday .1<\ Omorn 12 Tuesday 1.45 after 13((Wedllesday ..11.30morn 13 Wednesday 3.15 after l4aThursday 1. 0 after,14 Thursday 4.30 after 15aFriday 2. 0 after 15 Friday 5.30 after I (i Saturday 0 dler, lö Saturday 6. 0 after 18 Monday 4.30 morn 18 Monday 7.30 morn 18 Monday 4.30 after PJn'i'uesday 8. Omorn 19 Tuesday 5, 0 after 20a\Yednes-day.. 8.30 morn SO Wednesday 5.30 aftei* 9.15inorn 21 Thursday G. 0 after,21 Thursday 9. 0 even 2 Friday 7. 0 morn: 22 Friday .10. Omorn 23 Saturday 7.30 morn '23 Saturday 10.30 morn 26«Mi;ii lay 8.33 morn 25 Monday .11.45 morn 26(lTue;>d i v 9.1.) morn 26 Tuesday 1. 0 after 27ftWe hiesday ..11. Omorn 27 Wed ne-day 3. 0 after 28aThursday .12. 0 noozi 28 Thursday 4.30 after 29aFriday l.tO after [29 Friday 5.30 after S) Salurdty 3. 0 after 30 Stturday 6. 0 after a To-aiid-Fro. FARRS—After Cahin, 2s (iù. Fore Cabin, Is 01. To-and- fro Tiekcta issued for return trip on same day asmarked After Cabin, 3s 6d Fore Cabin, 2s. To-and-fro Tickets will be issued on Saturday, available for the return trip on Monday. 42460 WISTOL TO NEW ,If.; U YORK. GREAT WESTERN STliAMSHIP LINE. FIRST-CLASS STEAMER3, EXPEUIENCED CAPTAINS. EXCELLENT ACCOUMOi ATION, LOW FARES. STEAMERS intended to SAIL as follows:- Tons. From Bristol 2,000..Sept. (!Avoniyouth Dock. BelsizO" ..2,000..>ept. 13. Avonmout.i Dock (Goods only.) Arrau'on 1.500..Sept. 20..Bristol Cornwall ..2.000..Sept. 27..Bristol FAKES Saloon, 12 guineas Return Tickets, 20 guineas; Steerage, 6 guineas, from any railway station In England, including- use of Mattresses, or with all Bedding-, Crockery, and Cutiery provided, 46 13s 6d. Apply to IIARK W IIITWILI, and SON, Grove, Queen- tiquare, Bristol; or to G. F. WEBB and CO, Bouded Store Merchants, Cardiff; Harse and Bruwn, Dock-street, Newport, Mon. Joepli Monran, Postmaster, Pontypool; or to M. Jones and Bro, Ship Brokers, Swansea John R. Taylor, Post-office, Poutymister; John J. Challnder, Gilbert-place, Llanelly David Thomas, Glenview Cot- tage, Pentre, Pontypridd. 41S05 WHITE STAR LINE ja^e^g^a T T ROYAL & UNITED STATES mBB&E&Hbr. MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK, for. Warding PasscDgGfB to all parts of the United States and 0-.8 The well-known magnificent steamers are appointed to sail weekly as under, carrying Her Majestys and uif Hulled States mailsa Baltic Tuesday. SeDt. 2 C ttie Tliu sdav. Se t. 11 Britannic Tlmrsday, f-:e t. 18 Adriatic Tu.-sday Sol t. 23 Ge minic Thursday. 0 r. 2 Eacii constructed in seven water-tignt compartments. Average passage 8.J days in summer, 9j days in winter. These speudid vessels combine the highes* ?peeil and eemfort, and are unsurpassed in their attractions to Pas It: ulCers. Saloons and State-rooms amidships, luxuriousl) tarnished. Piai os, libraries, elecric bells, bath-rooms, barber's shop, &c. The Steerages are unusually spacious, well-lighted, yentilatiid, and warmed, and Passengers of this class rec eive the ufcuoat civility and attention. Stewardesses .0 attend the women and children. F>r full partioivars of Passages, Rates, &c., &c., Aim v to BARNES. GUTHRIE, and CO., Bute Docks, Cardiff F LOVETT, Windsor Hotel. Penarth, neariCardiff; H GOLDBLKG k Co., Swansea EDWARD l'HILLIPS, Briorv Hi 1 Ebbw Vale; John Coj.eland, i24, High- street! Mert'hvr; Messrs Ha. se Mon • H Con.iop and Son, Brjnniawr, James S Dennis Tredegar Herbert Y. Lees, Grocer, Empire Re • vitrad • Arthur Tilncy.'lcle^vph and Rail- iay^station, Abertillery. Mon. J John Bevan, Station AgonS 'n igjiAY^IMRIE, and Co., 10, Water-street, Liverpool, and 81 34, Leadenhall-streefc, London R CJTEAM F O AUSTRALIA 8 AND NEW ZEALAND.-COLO- ',if .£ ;Al, LINE.-The celebrated full- owered steamship HANKOW, 100 A l „t, jji id' 3,5!M tons register, 3,000 horse power effort;v;, \v. Syniington, Commander, will be despatched Irijui the South-Weot India Docks for ADELAIDE (Sema- phorp), MELBOURNE H. d SYDNEY, on tha 18th Sep- tember, embarking pas engers at Gravesend on the 20th, and at Plymouth on the 22nd September. Has unrivalled accommodation for all classes of passengers. Last out- Ward passage j2 days. Passage money I- ifteeii to Seventy guineas. For further particulirs apply to John Henry Flint, 112, Fei.church-street, London. 42940 ^MERICANLINE. UNI TED STATES MAIL STEAMERS LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY. Fii-st-class, full-powered Iron Steamships. Accommo- iation for passengers equal to any European Line. Pas- tenjxers and goods landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf »f the Pennsylvania Railroad. This is the shortest and »cst route to the West. Apply to RICIIARDSOS, SPENCE, and Co., 17 and 19 Apply to RICIIARDSOS, SPENCE, and Co., 17 and 19 ^V'ater-street, Liverpool; JONES BROS, and Co, But* poeks, Cardiff; JAMBS Atre, 162, Bute-road, Cardiff • JONES Bros and Co., Dock-street, Newport; ROOK A J CUBS' High-otreet, Pontypridd; TILKSY and Co., Abertillery. -oe, Jfro. x, Hen-oei, via CaraiiT. 30668 ALLAN LINE. SHORTEST OCKAN FASBAOB TP AME IZICA. AX, CANADIAN, AND UNITED RNR> STATES MAIL, Leinu- rjvRifprrTuc"ty F'rst-class Steamers. 1JEBKY ever^ PRTnVv1"^ THURSDAY, and LONDON- Pofe'LAND, anJ'BAWI'MORK "Thr^h' BOSTON, I/EW YOI:K, l HILADRT PBI? points in Canada and the States. ^PHIA, and to alj LKIW Fares and excellent Accommodation Passengers who secure their Ticket. >.lf » home are met at the Railway station^ Agent of the Company, who takes charge of «>ey go on board the steamer. of the,n u"til The Canadian Government grants Assisted Paasairet ho «>e Allan Line. Write for the Pamphlet Lord Dufferin in Manitoba." Apply to Allan Brothe.-s and Co., Liverpool or London- tellY or to 0. Bird, 46, Bute-street, Cardiff; T. J. Eu;e, 7, Temple-street, Swansea; F. Foley, Foley's Hotel. Neatii D. S. i homas. British Schools, L'andovery W Mi't'i!> T. x'ke' in '^re t !>"e!i-'freet an'' John oi-nir. 8crew Packct Wharf, Newport, Mon.; A. Tilney, Market- It rect, Abertillery. 494 IU TR^ O R S A L E — The fine rfM&X JO BARQUE, "GALATEA." 399 tons irrooS. 353 net register. Built at Pnnoe Edward's Island 7 month, 1869 Bow Cla:ed A! 2nd description in Americ.m Lloyd's for three years; l as .ouble topsail yards, partly of metal, bolted, *"d jellow metal sheathed. Carr es a large carge, sails and has been well kept; is now m good order, 5}°V''s al out without stifiening. Her dimensions are, 14: !cn?tl> 138 feet: breadth, 27 feet 6 inches; depth, j.'(t 9 inenes, now lying in the Swansea North Dock. Messrs inventories and further particulars apply to ■n Richardson and Co, Copper Ore Wharves, Swan- 43124 IF IK "IMOR SALE, — The fine fast sailing BARQUE, "FRIA," of North 'i- M5t ic(5lds' claS3e 1 A 1 Red, built at Sunderland nett register; carries about 500 of ,(to,Ut-H^ feet draft! stows about 133 r tn ennrliH 18 ^'Ifr-fastened throuarhout, in i ,a1cl tll0ru,ighly well found. Now t^Tby ultoh: Swansea. Dimejlsioils, 106ft by firs 7in. lCft. all. «KvPr%? antl ^utt,,er particulars, apply to Wm PTL'SWASS- AUHNG SHIP BTOKER» 7* AD^E" a CARDIFF. CARDIFF. t MEA & %P 9, BRIDGE-STREET, Y, t 45 CARDIFF. *3 AMERICAN FRESH BEEF. AMERICAN FRESH MUTTON. AMERICAN CHOICE BACON. AMERICAN CHOICE HAMS. AMERICAN CHOICE CHEESE. AMERICAN CHOICE BUTTER, AMERICAN TINNED MEATS, R. STEWART & CO, PROPRIETORS. SWANSEA. SWANSEA. ME-4 (y 4-1' V' 32, HIGHSTPdiET, rA & <i SWANSEA, AMERICAN FRESH BEEF. AMERICAN CHOICE BACON. AMERICAN CHOICE HAMS. AMERICAN CHOICE CHEESE. AMERICAN CHOICE BUTTER AMERICAN TINNED MEATS. STEWART & CO, PROPRIETORS. I LLANELLY. LLANELLY. v" V CO WELL-STREET, V* L LAN E L LY. U AMERICAN FRESH BEEF. AMERICAN CHOICE BACON. AMERICAN CHOICE HAMS. AMERICAN CHOICE CHEESE. AMERICAN CHOICE BUTTER. AMERICAN TINNED MEATS. .1 [l. STEWART & CO, PROPRIETORS. hil)IJiu9 otitt,6. XT STEAM BETWEKN JGGZ&KS.C* ARDIFR SWANSEA, BELFAST, GREENOCK, & tSSSr GLASGOW, cheapest Route for Goods to the NOlth of Ireland, ahd to all parts of Scotland The Screw Steam-ships AVON, Captun Fry; AILSA Captain Evans SEVERN, Captain Mills and PRIN- CESS ALEXANDRA, C-tptaiii Iluclctnan; are intended to sail witha Goods alld Passengers, with liberty to tow jand assist vessels (unless prevented by cirumstances), as tollow, in the month of SEPTEMBER •— FRom AT BUTE VOCK BASIN, CARDIFF: CARDIFF TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW. 6 Saturday 7 p.m. 2) Saturday 6 p.m 13 Saturday 3 p.m. | 27 Saturday 3 p.m. FROM BELFAST TO CARDIFF. 2 Tuesday 1 p.m. I i(i Tuesday 1 p.m 9 Tuesday 8 p.m. I 23 Tuesday 3 p.m. Tuesday 30 1 p.m. GLASGOW TO CARDIFF VIA BELFAST k BRISTOL 1 Monday .2 p.m. | 15 Monday 2p.m. 8 Monday ..2 p.m. i 22 Monday 2 P.m Monday 29 2 p.m. FBOH No. i. SHElJ, SOUTH DOCK, SWANSEA: SWANSEA TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW 3 Wednesday 6 p.m. [ 17 Wednesday 4 p.m 10 Wednesday .10 p.m. 24 Wednesday lo p m. BELFAST TO SWANSEA. P' 5 Friday 2 p.m. (19 Friday.. i p.m 12 Friday 5 p.m. [ 26 Friday 6pm GLASGOW TO SWANSEA. VIA BELFAST 4 Thursday 2 p.m. 18 Thursday i p.m 11 Thursday 2 p.m. 25 Thursday 2 p.m Goods are required to be alongside ONB lIOUR betore advertised time of sailing. F ARES.- Beliast: Cabin, 176 6d Deck, 10s. Green- ock or Glasgow Cabin, 20s; Deck, 128 6d; Soldiers or Sailors, 10s. „ NOTICE TO PASSENGERS.—Special Cabin Return Tickets available for One Week will be issued auring the Summer Months till end of October. Cardiff to Belfast, 20s each, or for parties oi not fewer than fiye travelling together, 17s (id each. Return Tickets issued at Fare-and-a-lialf, available for one month. Apply in Glasgow to William Sloan & Co.; Greenock, to William Lindsay & Co. Belfast, to Robert Hender- son & Son; Bristol, to Mark Whitwili and Son Swan- sea, to M. Jones & Brother; Newport, to R Burton & Son; and in Cardiff to r, E- TAYLOR fi CO., 89, Bute-street, Docks, Carjiff, September, 1879. 31648 WATERFORD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. gTEAM COMMUNICATION Ll VERPOOL AND NEWPORT AND WALERFORD AND NEWPORT- CHKAPEST ROUTE- First-class Powerful Steamers REGINALD, LARA, ZEPHYR,' &o. From LIVERPOOL, Clarence I From WATERFORD every Dock, every Wednesday. | Friday. From NswroItT, Alexandra Dock, every Monday. For through Rates to Inland Stations for Goods or Cattle, applv to the Agents, Messrs Thomas and Co Stnpbrokeri, Dock-street, New-port; or to the Waterford Steamship Company (Limited), Waterford Waterford Steamship Company, 20, Water-street, Liverpool. 42781 X /^UNARD ROYAL MAIL LINE. LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. This Company has been established for Forty Years, and is noted for its safety and comfort for all classes of Passengers. Apply to D. and C. MACIVER, Liverpool. 19 iui1(tiug '.O'tittit!í. PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT INVESTMENT BUILDING SOCIETY. THE OLDEST, LARGEST, and M03T EQUITABLE SOCIETY in the Neighbourhood. THE BEST MEDIUM For all Investments and Loans on Property. ITS ABSOLUTE SECURITY is established by the fact that during an existence of 20 years nearly HALF-A-MILLION of money has been turned over WITHOUT MAKING A SINGLE LO-S. DEPOSITS, at 5 per cent, interest, may be made; Shares taken, and information as to advances obtained daily of Mr WILLIAM SANDEIM, Managing Secretary, Managing Secretary, or of th» A 2S- ht- M*ry-street, Cardiff; port! Mon THOMAS, 43, York-plape, NeV Penarth • and^fr V' EDMUND. 21, Plassev street, and Mr J- A DAVIES, Ida-place, Ebbw Vale. 41144 7422 THE AND DOWLAIS (incorporated under thl^dwj^, notice™PaXed LEND, on MorUe. at^ho^t BUMS OF £ 100 £ 10,000 Repayable in Monthly or Quarterly iArtalmentc Borrowers in this Society have speoial advantages not obtained In other societies, or from private indWduals. The legal coats are paid by the Society, and the inde- pendence of the borrower, so long as his stipulated repay- ments are made, is secured by the Registrar under the Friendly Societiese ActS, The utmost secresy is main- tained. For particulars apply to Mr E. Rooerts, at the Office of the Society, 34, Victoria-street. Merthyr. 1910S RA LEACH, BILL POSTER AND DELIVERER, 17, WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF, Rents all the Principal and most Prominent POSTING STATIONS in Cardiff, Canton, and Roath. A large Advertising Van to parade the streets, with Horse and driver, to be Let by the Day or Week, Apply M ftWy? ty termg, && AUCTION APPOINTMENTS; 1 Mr ISAAC ANTHONY. Live Stock, &c., at Llanyendeirnu, Carm Sept. 3 Messrs BEYNON & HUGHES. Horses, Dog-carts, Gig; &c., at Swansea Sept. 2 Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea .Sept. 3 Messrs J. and T. BOWEN. Fat Stock, at Cowbrjùge Sept. 2 Mr MOSES CULE. Houses, Shops, and Premises, at Ystrad-T!hondda..Sept. 4 Messrs GUNN AND JONES. Leasehold Property, at Cardiff. Sept. 8 I Leasehold Houses, at Cardiff Sept. 8 Messrs H. JONES and SON. Sheep, Cattle, Horses, &c., at Llangonovd Sept. 4 Mr JOHN M. LEEDEli, Oil Paintings, at Swansea Sept. 2 Mr MADDOX. Furniture, &c., at Cardiff Sept. 14 Messrs OWKN & BRYANT. Stock-in-Trade, Household Furniture, &-c Sept I Messrs PARH.Y and BEAR. Freehold, and Leasehold Properties, at Newport. Sept. 24 Messrs STEPHENSON. ALEXANDER & CO. Household Furniture, at Cardiff Sept. 2 Shipsiniths and Boatbuilders Stock, at Cardiff Sept 34 l easehold Property, at CardIff. Sept. 9 Freehold Building Land, at Cardiff Sept. 12 Leasehold Property, at Cardiff Sept. 18 Mr JAMES STRAKER. Leasehold Property, at Brynmawr Sej»t. 5 Messrs J. H. THOMAS & THOMPSON. Freehold Estates, at Carmarthen and Cardigan ..Sept. 12 Mr JAMES VAUGHAN. Schooner, at Haverfordwest Sept. 4 Mr 1IIOMAS WEBBER. IJotlsehold Furniture, at Cardiff .Sept. 4 _u_- SALE TO-MORROW. No. 22, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. MESSRS. STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DEIt and CO. are instructed by the executors of ti-,e late Mrs Tredwen, to SELL by AUCTION, at the above premises, on TUESDAY, September 2nd, 1879, tl:e HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS, comprising twelve mahogany hair-seated chairs, two arm chairs, sofa and couch in liair loo tbles, rosewood piano by Chappell, mahogany easy chair, card tables, devotional chair, clock by Thackeray, in mahogany case, walnut easy chair in green damask, birds eye maple drawing-room suite of ei^ht chairs, loo table, occasional tablo, and coffee table, couch in green damask, fire screen, Brussels, tapestrj, and Kid- derminster carpets, hearthrugs, fenders, fire irons, lustres, China, shell, and other ornaments; handsome Worcester vase, gilt pier-glasses mahogany and iron half tester bedsteads, French four-post bed- steads, palliasses, wool and hair mattresses, feather-beds, mahogany anu painted chests of drawers, washstands, dressing tables, swing glasses, towel rails, bidets, eii- closed commodes, cane-seat chairs, chamber ware, &c. deal kitchen tables, Windsor chairs, arm ditto, mahogany bureau and side table with drawers, copper coal scuttle and teakettle, preserving pans, iron saucepans, tea- kettles, &c., dinner, breakfast, tea, and dessert services, cut wines, decanters, tumblers, and other glasses. B.tie to commence at 12 o'clock precisely. 43040 7846 CARDIFF. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER and CO. are instructed to SELL by AUG TION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 9th day of September, 1879, at Six for Seven o'clock in the Evening, and subject to such conditions of Sale as valuable611 pr°dUCed' the followi"S substantial and LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES AND PREMISES LOT 1.—All that Messuage or Dwelling-House hein<r |s No. 29, North Luton-place, Cardiff, let at a rent of £ "1 per annum, payable monthly. These promises are held under lease from the i rupees of the Marquess of Bute for the residue of a term oi 93 years, from the 29th of September, 1857, at an annual rent of £3 10=. ,^KOT 2,—All that Messuage or Dwelling-house, being 01^n Luton-place, Cardiff, now let at a rent of T ',Cr annum> L)liy;^le monthly. LOT 3,-All that Messuage or Dwelling-house, being «o. 4, North Luton-place, Cardiff, adjoining the last- mentioned premises, and now let at a rent of X.23 per annum, payable monthly. The premises comprised in Lots 2 and 3 are held under one lease from the Trustees of the Marquis of Bute for a term of 99 years, commencing from the 29th of September, 1875, at the yearly rent of 410. All the premises are built of brick. The Vendor reserves to herself the right of selling the last two lots either together or separately. Further information and particulars can be obtained on application to the Auctioneers, or, as to Lot 1, of Messrs Downing and Price, Solicitors, Vienna Cham- bers, Bute Docks, Cardiff, or, as to all the Lots, of Mr Thomas H. Stephens, Vendor's Solicitor, 2, Bute-cres- cent, Cardiff. 43103 FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND AT CANTON. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, and CO. will SELL by AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Caidiff, on FRIDAY, the 12th day of September, 1870, at Six for Seven o'clock in the evening, Four Lots of diinble FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, Having a frontage of 20 feet, situate and being on the south side of the Cowbridge-road, Canton, Cardiff, and on the east side of a cottage ard premises in the occu- pation of Mr James Evans, market gardener. Nine- tenths of the purchase money may remain on mortgage at Z3 per cent, to be paid off in 10 years by equal quarterly instalments. Particulars, with plans and conditions O" sale, may be obtained of the Auctioneers of Mr Peter Price, Crock- herbtown. Cardiff; or of Messrs Griffith and Corbett, Solicitors, Cardiff. 43181 MARKET-TERRACE, CANTON, CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, and CO. will SELL by AUCTION, by direction of Mr Thomas Williams, Builder, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 18th day of September, 1879, at Three p.m. precisely, the following lots of VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY LOT I.-Two DWELLING-HOUSES, numbered 13 and 14, Market-terrace, Llandaff-road, Canton, held under a lease from Messrs Stacey for 99 years, fiom March, 1875, at a ground rent of £7. LOT 2.—Two DWELLING-HOUSES adjoining, num- bered 15 and 16, Market-terrace, heid for the same term and ground rent as the foregoing lot. Lor 3.—Two DWELLING-HOUSES, situate also in Market-terrace, and numbered 20 and 21, held for the same term as the foregoing lot, at the ground rent of 97 17s 6d. The northernmost of the two houses comprised in this lot is a corner house, and was built as a shop, with a handsome front. A stable and coachhouse has re- cently been erected at the back. It is now let at ie30 per annum. The houses are well built, with ornamental brick ironts, and easily convertible into shops, and with the exception of the corner house, are now let at 9s a week each. The tramcars run to within a very short distance. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, or to Mr Waldron, Solicitor, 74, St Mary-street, Cardiff. 43180 SALE THIS DAY. 59, BROADWAY, ROATH, CARDIFF. MESSRS, OWEN and BRYANT are instructed by the outgoing Tenant, who is leaving the town, to SELL by AUCTION, on the above Premises, on MONDAY, the 1st day of SEPTEMBER, 1879, the STOCK-IN-TRADE, Consisting of greengrocer's sundries, ironmongery, earthenware, &c., together with the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Also a cob, 14 hands, harness, market cart. wheelbarrow, fowl house and fowls, Irish spaniel dog. > Sale to commence at Two o'clock. Auctioneers' Offices, Moira-terrace, 28th August, 1879. 43176 30 and 31, CUSTOM HOUSE STREET, CARDIFF. TO FURNITURE BROKERS AND OTHERS. MR MADDOX has been instructed by the Messrs Beirnstein to SELL by AUCTION, at the premises as above, on THURSDAY next, the 4th day of September, the following (being a portion of their stock remaining on the premises, and which 1Il; be dis- posed of owing to the premises being let), consisting of a large number of feather and millputf beds, bolsters, and pillows, several bedsteads, clocks, fenders and irons, sofas, chairs, and a quantity of kitchen utensils and sundries. Hi ere will be no reserve. Goods on view morning of gale, which will commence at 3 o'clock. Auctioneer's Offices, 76, St Mary-street, Cardiff. 43186 SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY IN RICHMOND-ROAD, STACEY-ROAD, RICHARDS'- TERRACE, LONGCROSS STREET, ROATH, AND WYNDHAM-STREET. CANTON. MESSRS. GUNN and JONES have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Cardiff Arms, Cardiff, on MONDAY, September 8th, 1879, at Seven p.m., the following- LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, L°* 1; All that MESSUAGE or DWELLIVO-HOTTSF street6 "Term 09° ve^' sue^t. ierm, 99 years, ground rent, £ 6 7B LOT 2. The EQUITY of REDEMPTION of and in 16 and 18, Stacey-road. Term, 99 years; ground rent, £ 9! This Lot is mortgaged to a building society for a term of 11 years, four of which have nearly expired. LOT 3. Nos. 15 and 17, Richards'-terrace, Roath. Term, 99 years ground rent, £7 16s. LOT 4,-The EQUITY of REDEMPTION of and in Nos. 61, 3J, il, and 43, Richards'-terracc. Term, 911 years; 61, 3J, il, and 43, Richards'-terracc. Term. 99 vears- ground rent, £ 14 9s 6d. J T^rm ^v"^tEF0U0,VIL^A' Longcross-street, Roath. Ierm, 99 years ground rent, £ 4 12s 6d Ihts valuable Property is sold in'consequence of ptiUn Grai»Ser, having Zovcd to London. LOT O.-ROSE VILLA and NEWPORT VILLA Wvml ham-street. Term. 99 years; ground rent £ 4 For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 64 St Mary-street; or as to Lots. 1, t, and 6, to Mr Jamei Morgan, Solicitor, Albert Chambers, Cardiff; or as to Lots 2, 3, and 6, to Mr J. H. Evans, Solicitor, Church- street, Cardiff. 43184 BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES ELIGIBLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. BROADWAY, CARDIFF. MESSRS GUNN and JONES have been instructed by the Mortgagees to SELL by AUC- TION, at the Cardiff Arms Ho.el, Cardiff, on MONDAY, September 8, 1S79, at Seven o clock in the Evening, sub- ject to such conditions as shall be then and there pro- duced, the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Comprising LOT I.-Ail "that SHOP, BAKEHOUSE,. aû I'REMISES, together with the Dwelling-house adjoining thereto, Situate and being 138 and 136, Broadway, Roath. The shop and bakehouse is in the (c jupation of Mr Isaac Dowliug, and is let on lease from the 1st day of January, 1878, for ths term of seven years, at an average rent of Z18 per annum. The private dwelling-house is in the occupation of Mr Cording, at the weekly rent of 8s. Lor 2.—All those Two DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES, situate and being 132 and 134, Broadway, Roath, in the respective occupations of Messrs Jones and Ebden, at the weekly rents of 8s each. Both lots are held under lease from Messrs Bradley and others, dated respectively the 21st day of July, and the 23rd day of March, 1877, at the annual ground rents of 49 128 6d and £,7 respectively. If found desirable at the time of sale, the property will be offered in four lots, instead of two, to suit the con- venience of purchasers. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 64, I or to Messrs John and James -Trevor, Solicitors, Nether Stowey, Bridgwater. 43183 M 5, ST. JOHN'S-SQUARE, CARDIFF K THOMAS WEBBER C RECEIVE instl'uctiolis to SELL by AUCTION, on THURS- DAI, Scptember 4th, 1879, the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, on the premises, as above, consisting of a good Wheeler and Wilson sewing machine, tables, chairs, bedsteads, bedding, caipets, about 150 vols. of books, including French and German school books, &1. feather and inilf puff beds and pillow?, pictures, harmonium with 3 stops, dressing glasses, kitchen utensils, &c., as per posters. I The Sale will commence at three o'clock p.m., and the whole will be sold without leserve. AL lWxa4 ArPA-, o CaoltiL Auir jafch, 1$7 £ 43150 ftt) gUtrtiou. PEREMPTORY SALE OF OIL PAINTINGS. OXFORD CHAMBERS, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- structed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above p-emises,on TUESDAY, the 2nd day of September, 1879, and following (lays, a large collection-of about 800 OIL PAINTINGS by the following well-known and rising artistes, ',iz. C. Roe, T. Harding, McLaven, Knell, R. Warner, Gibbon, Thome, Rosenstal, Van Berg, Zappert, Grant, Memandes, Mitchell, ltoetriiro, McAlpine, Darmon, Franklin, Ken- nard, Meadow, Leslie, Mendelssohn, Barnes, Clementson. Bass. Meizer, Morris, Egers, &e. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. each day. Further particulars and Catalogues of Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 43163 BRYNMAWR, BRECONSHIRE. J. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. MR JAMES STRAKER will SELL by AUCTION, at Mount Pleasant Inn, Brynmawr, on FRIDAY, the 5th day of September, 1870, at Si* o'clock p.m., fsubject to conditions of sale then to be produced) all that substantially built and DOUBLE-LICENSED INN, Known as Mount Pleasant Inn, situate in King-street, in the Town of Brynmawr, in the Parish of Llanelly, in the County of Brecon, now in the occupation of Messrs Giles and Harrap, or their under tenant, and held by them under a reiviritig lease for 21 years, which commenced on the 1st of May, 1S77, at the ann ual rental of 436. The house, which is in thorough repair, has an extensive frontage to King-street, and contains parlour, two smoke rooms, bar, clubroom, kitchen, brewhouse, cellar, and four bedrooms. At the rear of the premises are stables, piggeries, and other useful outbuildings. The property is neld under a le .se granted by his Grace the Duke of Beaufort on the 1st January,1836,for three lives, of which one now aged fifty-two survives. The ground rent is 12s 6d per annum, and a new lease will be granted for a term of Thirty years at a ground rent of £ 3 13s Gd 011 the present lease being surrendered. To view the property apply to the tenant, and further particulars may be obtained on application to the Auc- tiojieer AIRV. A. Jul;us, Solicitor; or Mr John Nesbitt, Solicitor, al1 of Abergavenny. FFOES FARM, LLANGONOYD IMPORTANT SALE OF SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, M_^ IMPLEA1ENTS, HAY, &c., &C. ESSRS R. JONES and SON have been instructed by Mr John Maddock to isELL by A Y- Y° le- Premi=es, situate one mile from Troed- rVui^-?ar. x station, Llynvi and O^more Railway, on followim' 4th day °f SePtember> 187"> the 200 SHEEPK' CR0PS' IMPLEME*TS> &c- &c- 52 head Durham and Hereford CATTLE. 13 HORSKS. COBS, and PONIES. I mow of well-harvested Clover HAY. 1 useful CART, 1 ditto, and sundry other articles. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Pen- coed and Bridgend. 43014 COWBRIDGE FAT STOCK SALE. IVTESSRS. J. and T. BOWEN will SELL -LvJ. by AU<1ITON, at the Market-place, Cowbridge, 011 TUESDAY NEXT, 2nd of September, from 80 to 100 FAT WETHERS, LAMBS, and EWES, ab ut 20 FAT STEERS and HEIFERS, and some Store STOCK. 43153 7859 SCHOONER FOR SALE. MR JAMES VAUGHAN will SELL by AUCTION, at the Salutation Hotel, Haver- fordwest, on THURSDAY, Sept. 4, 1879, at Three o'clock in the aftern- oil, the SCHOONER "ADA ELIZABETH," Of Llanelly, now lying at the New Quay, Haverfordwest. The above is a very handy coaster, only registers 77 tons, and has delivered 150 tons of iron ore, requires no ballast, is strongly built, all oak. In November, 1875, nearly £ 400 was laid out on her in new deck, beams, water way, rigging, &c., &c., and is now in good order, requiring nothing but provisions for going to sea. III- ventory will be produced at the Sale. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Mr James Vaughan, Milford to Messrs J. and W. Francis, shipbuilders, Milford; or to the owner, Mr Joseph Thomas, merchant, Haverfordwest. 43028 TO GROCERS, PROVISION DEALERS, AND OTHERS. BRIDGEND, GLAMORGANSHIRE. 1\/TR EDWARD THOMAS COLLINS -LVL is instructed to SELL by TENDER the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, TRADE UTENSILS, and FIXTURES Pertaining to the Estate of David Brown, Grocer and Provision-dealer, Newcastle, Bridgend, in the following order:— LOT 1.—The general assortmont of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, amounting- to about £ 270. LOT 2.—TRADE UTENSILS as per Inventory, The whole may be tendered for together or separately. The Stock may be viewed on the premises, together with inventories and conditions of Sale, on September 1st and 2nd, and Tenders will be received up to 2 o'clock, on Wednesday, the 3rd day of September, addressed to the broker, at the office of Mr Arthur Lovett, 10, Duke- street, Cardiff, at which time and place they will be opened in the 1 resence of those who may attend. Further particulars may be obtained of Mr A. Lovett. or of the broker, at the offices of the Bristol and West of England Merchants' Association, Bristol. Dated, S9, Broad-street, Bristol, August 25th, 1879. 4sil8 PENTRE, YSTRAD-RHONDDZ SALE OF VALUABLE LKASEIIOLD BUSINESS PREMISES. MR MOSES CULE will SELL by AUCTION, at the Pentre Hotel, Ystrad-Rhondda on THURSDAY, September the 4th, 1879, at 5.50 p.m! precisely, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then produced, in two lots, all those two substantial and well-built DWELLING -HOUSES, SHOPS, AND PREMISES, Situate on the right hand side of the road leading from Ystraa to Treorci, near the incline leading to the Pentre Collieries, and are the property of Mr John Crockett. LOT I.-All that substantial and well built DWELL- ING-HOUSE, SEOP, and PREMISES, now in the occu- pation of Mr Joi n Crockett, adjoining the premises of Mr George, Chemist, containingaspacious and well-arranged shop, with p!ate glass front, warehouse, storeroom &e., with large kitchen, pantry, sitting-rooms, several bedrooms, and a large attic oVvir same, with side en- trance to back premises and garden. LOT. 2.-All that substantial DWELLING-HOUSE and SHOP adjoining Lot 1, and now in the occupation of Mr Crockett, containing a spacious and well-arranged shop, with plate glass front, warehouse or storeroom, &c., kitchen, pantry, sitting-rooms, bedrooms, and a good attic over same, a good side entrance to back pre- mises and garden. V, T^ese premises are held under a lease granted by Guffith Llewellyn, fkq., for the term of 99 years, from the 29th day of September, 1871, at the low annual ground rent of 46, which will be apportioned by the Auctioneer at the time of sale. The Auctioneer confidently calls the attention of capi- talists, shopkeepers, and others to this valuable property being two of the most attractive business premises in this populous and ever increasing locality, all substan- tially built and conveniently arranged, all drains com- pleted, gas and water laid on, no expense having been spared to complete the same in a handsome manner, suitable for offices, board-rooms, committee-rooms, &c., &c., as well as business premises. Possession may be immediately had if required. Considerable porLion of the purchase money may re- main on the security of the premises. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his o TICJS, Pentrebach, Pontypridd. Pentrebach, August 25th, 1879. 43177 COUNTIES OF CARMARTHEN AND CARDIGAN. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. TV/TESSRS J. HOWELL THOMAS and £ rr THOMPSON have received instructions to offer kALh by PUBLIC AUCTION (subject to conditions), at the Black L on Hotel, Lampeter, on FRIDAY, the 12th day of September, 1879, at One o'clock precisely, the following FREEHOLD ESTATES, Comprising in the whole about 2,370 Acres of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Lands, ViZ- IN CARMARTHENSHIRE, The CLYNMARCH ESTATE, comprising several Firms in the parish of Llansawcl. The COEDMOR ESTATE, also comprising several fauns, with the well-known Coedmor Slate quarries, in the parish of l'encarreg. The farms of Pen'an, Penpw'l, and Camnant, in the parish of Llangeler. IN CARDIGANSHIRE. The HENLRE ESTATE, comprising several farms in the parish of Llandewibrefi. The farms of Cwmbcdw, Blaenbedw, Brynderau, &c., in tlie parishes of Lanarth and Llanina. Lithographed p ans, with detailed particulars will be ready in a few lIays, and may be had of J. Prothero Lewis, Esq., Solicitor, Llandilo, John M. Davies, Esq., Froodvale, Llandilo, and of the Auctioneers, Carmar- then. 42953 August 12tli, 1879. TERRACOED FAWR, LLANGENDEIRNE, CARMAR. THENSHIRE, ,"x"" Distance about 1 mile of the village of Lkngendeirne, and about 6 miles from the town if Carmarthen. IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE OF VERY VALUABLE CATTLE, HORSE-, PIGS, SHEEP, IM- PLEMENTS, &c. MR ISAAC ANTHONY has been fa- voured with instructions from Messrs Isaac and Thomas Griffiths to SELL bYJAUCTION, at the above place, on WEDNESDAY, September 3rd, 1879, the whole of the valuable rr LIVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &c. Comprising 19 dairy cows (in full profit), most of which are of the Castlemartin breed, and worthy the attention of breeders and dairymen; the remainder are shorthorn six in-calf heifers, eight yearlings and nine calves; 50 well-bred ewes aud lambs, Shropshire Down and" Alty- cadno breed 10 horses and ponies, amongst which are four excellent and strong working horses, a good bay cob mare, about 16 bands higil, quiet to ride and drive, and will carry a lady; 2 two-year-old working colts, by "Star of tile West;" three yearling colts, (Galloway), one breeding sow, Berkshire breed, which has won two prizes; two younsr do,, five store pigs; I thrashing machine by Bright), winnowing do., chaff "cutter, turnip cutter, tur nip drill, jdouble action; cast-iron roller, horse rake, horseshoe, four iron ploughs, two do, barrows, carts, gam- boes, market-cart and liariies:, together with all the IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, DAIRY UTENSILS, &c. Luncheon on the table at 12 o'clock. Sale to commence at one o'clock precisely, as the whole is to be sold the same day. 43167 ORTGAGES. -MESSRS T. J. PRICE & CO.. Auctioneers, Surveyors, and Mortgage Brokers, invite the attention of those who REQUIRE MONEY on MORTGAGE of landed estates, freehold or Ion;* leasehold, house properties, tin, iron and other T'T'T' c?"ielics> shipping, &c., to their MORTGAGE which contains particulars of sums of money in the hands of trustees and solicitors, by whom they are in- structed to obtain securities. Messrs T. J. PRICE & CO. in all cases place borrowers or their solicitors in direct communication with their principals. The current list, with terms, may be had at their offices, or by post by en- closing stamp. Coliege Chambers, College-street, Swansea. 43083 ottlS. A NDEAN'S "SWAN" COMMERCIAL AXD FAMILY HOTEL, 52. y ROAD STR BET, BRISTOL. OJUHHARY DAILY, IS 6d. 42895 WM. PARSLEY. Proprietor. TENTS AND MARQUEES ON HIRE C VENNING, 31, EISTEDDFOD-STREET, (Late URIAH SMART), TENT AND MARQUEE CONTRACTOR. The Oldest Established Firm in South Wales. No connection with any other house. TENTS and MARQUEES for Flower Shows. TENTS and MARQUEES for Eisteddfidau. TENTS and MARQUEES for Dinner Parties. TENTS and MARQUEES for every purpose. Can be erected on the shortest notice. Anyone requiring Tents or Marquees will do well to apply as early as possible to avoid disappointment. The excellence and extent of our Stock has established a re- putation second to none out of London. Special Pavilions erected to hold 10.000 persons or motOi il fol—7654 Iltte by utthnt. TO GENTLEMEN, FARMERS, CONTRACTORS, &c. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES will SELL by AUCTION, at the Jeffrey's Arms Hotel Horse Repository, Oxford-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY NEXT, September 2, 1879, the following useful and valuable HORSES, DOG-CARTS, GIGS, &c., '■' comprisin- I.-Bay Cob, 13.2 hands, rising 5 years, good in saddle and harness, and warranted sound. —Chestnut Cob, 14.2 hands, 5 years, quiet to ride and drive, and warranted sound. 3.—Handsome Bay Cob, 14 hand-, rising 4 years, quiet 111 saddle and harness, the property of a fanner, Brown Gelding, 4 years, 15 hands, a perfect hack, very clever, and warranted sound. 6. Bay Horse, 15.2 hands, good in harness. 6-Bay Horse, 14 hands, 6 years, a irood worker, and believed to be sound. Also cart and harness, 7.-Black Horse, 15.. hands, a canit d brougham horse, suitable for livery stable work. f( 8- Very powerful, handsome carriage Horse, • 16 hands, aged, bay and black points, quiet in saddle and harness, a first-class hack, and believed to be sound. Four-wheel Dog-Ca: t in good condition sporting D ig- Cait, equal to new, with lamps, fee., complete; capital Gig 111 good repair; several sets of single and double (silver and brass) Harness. Saddles and Bridles, &c., &c. Also, a capita; furniture Wagon, nearly new. E-lch Ilorse must be provided with a halter, and be in the yard by Ten o'clock, morning of Sale. An oidinary will be provided at the Jeffrey's Arms Hotel at One o'clock. Saleito commence at Two p.m. Auctioneers' Ottices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 43165 VICTORIA MART, OXFORD-STREET. SWANSEA. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have been instructed to SELL bv AUCTION, at the above Mart, on WEDNESDAY, September 3rd, 1379, a large and varied assortn ent of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Pianoforte, &c., &c. Goods on view morning (f Sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. 431C4 Inf gmate Couttitct. TO HAY DEALERS AN5~OTHERS.— To be SOLD by TENDER, quantity of jrood 0ld ,cW i T' slr°ng" CART HORSE, CART, and ^an pe seen at Llantrisant Wagon Works, on application to Alfred Berry, to whom Tenders must be sent on or before September 3rd, 1879. 431S2 TO RAILWAY; WAGON BUILDERS, COLLIERY »'^o!^TORS' AxlJ OTHERS. it-fi BAXENDALE and HEALD. TO be SOLD by TENDER, the whole of the STORES, Material, Wagons, Repairing Con- tracts, W oiks, and Repairing Stations, Fixed and Loose Plants and lools, as a goinjj concern, or the Wajon Material, &e., for removal. The principal works are situate at Chorley, Lancashire, and Liantrisant. South Wales, and the repairing works and stations are at Newport fai-dift, Gloucestel1 Reading, Pantyffvnon, Swansea, and T ?-lry" Ihe Fixed Plant and Tools comprise everj appliance necessary for building railway wagons on the most economical scale, and the stores and mrtv takin tl'' ai'C sueh as would enable any IJiIio^ i:iTae to continue without much additional expens) a valuable business conr.ec- tioll. If tile stores are no, sold in one Lot, col her.v p-opr.etors wagon builders, smiths, wheelwrights, nwLi' 1 wo!ll<i..he aWe to obtain at less than cost Printed dcHi'lo l61' V-iU°h the-v :u"c constantly using. H< M-ni f S'pcc!ricUl0n and anv additional par- ™ "i ed 011 application, and tenders the \°the u,rsi-ned or. or before n 11 c;:■ next. An inspection of tho whole be niadc by applying at the works TO he Qor n SUION LEACH. with Rant MaVpHM0 TEX1,KI'. WORKS at Chorley, particulars'of which wilffn^^i"1^1" aboVf-' cation to the under H MI 6 furnished on appli- othersrequiring newIlropneto/S a11'1 ino- to be built may, on fnrmsh- fiirure 1 ttnders at an exceptionally low ^1Winckley-street, Preston. &c., (Tp £ (t. T>UE WERY to LET on I^JASE, .in COll- in a larger brewery ?Ki^a°4^c,0lni"f^d" up''with"all'thc^Cii SteatU- B1^\VE^ei-dialy<titte.Ii Dwelliiif-'io'ise c improvements, with a d uhle an imwtrtant Port "rs' &t'-> ail contiguous. Situate in and where1 « ?h audvSeaside resort of 4,000 i.iabitants, steadilTL If !6r breweiy will bs allowed. Trade VOUIIP-"cntlp'T^T Uncl ai ex<e!lejt opening for a uovvards of Sm 1° Kt:u'° for 'self. A town of mediate Possessiom-For .lle.s- l*1' apply to Mr Maddox,j^tlo:ieer.'Cardiff? &2l IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. 1^0 be LET or SOLD, with immediate pos-.ession, an IRON and BRASS FOUNDRY. Situate at Ilirwain. near Aberdare, in the county of GIa- morgan, with Fittitig :Shol) Pattern-makers Shop, and other Buildings and ErectIons thereto ,iiijz. Also the Plant, Machinery, and Appliances, Engines, Boilers, Patterns, Implements, Utensils, and Effects thereto be- longing. The Premises, where a good and profitable trade has been carried on for many years, will be Let oil advan- tageous terms, with the option to purchase. The Stock-in-Trade to be taken t valuation. For particulars apply to James 'Williams, Eastland Cottage, London-road, Neath. 42329 ENCOED.-TO BE LET, and may be JL entered upon immediately, a substantial Gentle- man's Residence, called PEN YLAN HOUSE. Tho House contains dining, drawing, and breakfast rooms, six bed- rooms, kit hen, dairy, &c., with stables, saddle-room, coach-houses, cowsheds, piggeiies, and other convenient useful outbuildings, lawn, garden together with about 50 acres of excellent Land, about nine acres of which is arable, the whole well supplied with water. The above residence is delightfully and healthily situate, with southern aspoct, a magnificent view of the surrounding country, within five miles of the town of Bridgend, and half-mile of the Pencocd Railway Station. There is excellent fishing in the Ogmore and Ewenny Rivers. The Glamorganshire, Braechycymmer, and other Hounds meet 111 t;.e immediate neighbourhood and it is witiiin easy driving distance of the fashionable bathing place of Southerndown. There is an excellent supply cf water 011 the premises, and a right of common of over about 3,000 acres. For further particulars apply to R. Jones and Son. Auctioneers, Peucoed and i'l'dg'-nd or to T. T. LEWIS, Esq., 42009 Solicitor. Bridgend. fuWif Appointments. n- CARDIFF U NION~ APPOINTMENT OF PAY CLERK. NOTICE IS HEREBY that the Guardians of the Cardiff Union will, at their Meeting, to be held at the Union orkhouse._Caii.iff,, on SATURDAY, the 13th September, 1879, appoint a CLERK to distribute Out-door Relief to the Poor of the District, comprising the Parishes of Cogan, Lavernoek, Leek with, Llandaff (excepting the Hamlet of Gaoaiva;, Llandough, Penarth, Roath, Saint John, Cardiff, and Saint Mary, Cardiff and to perform all the duties prescribed by the order of the Local Government Board, subject to whose approval the appointment will be made. Salary £ 150 per i.nnum. Tne person appointed must be prepared to enter on his duties on the 4th October, 1879. He will be required to give the guarantee of some company or association, approved by the Locil Government Board, in the sum of ze300 as security for the due and faithful performance of his duties.. Application in Candidate s own nand-writing, stating age, present and previous employment, with testimonials of recent date, to be sent to me on or before the 9th Sept. next. Canvassing the Guardians will be held to be a dis- qualification. By order, W. P. STEPHENSON, Clerk. c A RDIFF UNION. APPOINIMENT OF A CLERK OF WORKS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Guardians of the Cardilf Union will, at their meeting to be held on the 13tli September. 1879, appoint a competent person to act as Clerk of.the Works at the re-buildiug of tilt Union Work- house, under the superintenaence of Messrs James Seward and Thomas, Architects. Salary, £2 10s per week. Applications in candidates own handwriting, with re- cent testimonials, to be sent to me on or before the 9lh SEPTEMBER next, By Ol der. 43101—78)9 W. P. STEPHENSON, Clerk. 0tntler,:J ntut CSmttwrts. | ^LANWONNO SCHOOL^ BTTAM). TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. The Llanwonno School Board are prepared to receive TENDERS for the ERECTION of a NEW SCHOOL for Infants, at Porth. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the office of the Architect, Mr J. H. JENKINS, Workmen's Hall, Mountain Ash. Sealed Tenders, and endorsed "Tender for Porth School," are to be delivered at my office on or before TUESDAY, the 16th of Sel t-iiiber next, The Poird do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. W. G. HOWELL, Clerk to the Board. YstradRliondda, August 20, 1879. 43123 ubnt.tt! n: CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEW- PORT SHIPPING GAZETTE. Published every Monday Mormug. Price 21a per aii. num, or by post 25a. The "CARDIFF, SWAN EA, AND NEWPORT SHIPPING GAZETTE" contains a complete record of the Shipping business of Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, Bristol, Neath, Briton Ferry, Burry Port, &c., and cir. culxtes among all the Merchants and Brokers of the Bristol Channel Ports, and generally throughout the various parts of the United Kingdom, It is filed at Lloyd's, the Lombard, and most of the Chambers of L Commerce, and is also sent to the leading Foreign Porta, CH^EF Oryicr -75 and 76. St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 72 COLUMNS. THE CARDIFF TIMES AND SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS IS ONE OF f THE LARGEST NEWS-SHEETS IN THE KINGDOM, and THE GREAT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR WALES AND THE WEST OF ENGLAND. It contains all the News of the Week, an i gives more Local,"District, and Gcneial News than any other paper. Hack Edition is a complete synopsis of the Week's News for the tchule of South Wales. The Serial Stories are by the moat talented Novelists, and the London Corres- pondence and Leading Articles are of marked ability. Sold by all Newsagents, price 2d. Sent post free to any address for 2s 9d per quarter. 72 Columns { TYVOPENCE.! 72 Columns. r -I- -1. JJILL-FOSTING AT NEWPORT, MON. J. DE REES, 33, LLAXARTH STREET, NEWPORT, BILL POSTER and DELIVERER for TOWN an,l COUN. TRY, Rents all the Principal Hoardings in Newport •Ad Neighbourhood. Work executed with tdl. GU i I lIbUt øtttt$. I GOUTH "^Y'ALES RATIONAL JGLSTEDDFOD. CATHAYS PARK, CARDIFF. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT, September 3rd and 4th, 1879. The Committee beg to announce that, by kind special permission of the Marquis of Bute, THE EISTEDDFOD WILL BE HELD IN QATHAYS pARK, ENTRANCE, CROCKIIERBTOWN, CARDIFF. 43156 TO COMPETITORS AT THE NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD. G EORGE'S CAMBRIAN TONIC v 0 1 C E L 0 Z E N G E 8, (Registered.) For SINGERS and PUBLIC SPEAKERS. These Lozenges render the Voice MELODIOUS & CLEAR AS A BELL. Patronised by eminent Mus'cal Celebrities and Public Speakers. Price 3d, 6d., and Is. per Box. PROPRIETOR, J. GEORGE, M.R.P.S., HIRWAIN, GLAMORGANSHIRE. SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS. PATRONISED AND HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY PROF. PARRY, MUS, DOC., CANTAB, EOS MOHLAIS, LLEW LLWYFO, OWEN ALAW. D. JENKINS, MUS. BAC., CANTAB, MR. JOHN THOMAS (LATE ELABNANEBCJH), CARADOC, V. ROSSINI, AND OTHER EMINENT MUSICAL CELEBRITIES AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS ALL TESTIFY Tnat these Lozenges have a MARVELLOUS EFFECT UPON THE VOICE, Enabling the Speaker or Singer to render a CLEAR and MUSICAL SOUND, and to sustain an unusual amonnt of exertion without fatigue. 15EWARB OF SPURIOUS IMITATIONS. Every Box of the genui: e CAMBRIAN VOICE LO- ZKNGES has the naiae (,f the Proprietor, J. E. GEORGE, upon it. J The GENUINA is a flat, oval, dry Lozenge, and net a Juju;e. pUBLIC NOTICE. TIIE ANNUAL FAIR will be held at Blaina, Oil MONDAY, September 8th, 1879, when a large stock of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, and Pig3 will be offered for sale. 431C1 N OTICE.-If the BOX and CONTENTS -i-i left with J( H s LYONS, the Moon Inn, C'.vmbran, by Daniel Evans, moulder, be not claimed within one month from this date, it will be SOLD to DEFRAY EXPENSES. (Signed) JOHN LYONS. 23rd August, 1879. 1965 CAERLICKEN FARM, in the Parish of Kemys Inferior, in the County of Monmouth. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that no Hay, Straw, Root Crops, or Fodder grown upon this Farm is to be removed therefrom without the consent of Mr William Munkley, of Blaina, the Landlord thereof. JAMES & CO., 134, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil, 43115 Solicitors for the said William Munkley. THE CARDIFF ANNUAL REGATTA (under most distinguished patroua-e), will be held, weather permitting, on FRIDAY, Sept. 12, 1879. The Committee will be glad to receive subscriptions towards the funds. All communications should be addressed to R. F. BELLIS, hon. see., 46, The Parade, Cardiff. 42916 TON ANDY AND LLWYNPIA ANNUAL PONY RACES and ATHLETIC SPORTS will taka place on MQNDAY, September 1st, 1879 1877 D. WILLIAMS, Sec. REGIMENTAL ORDERS by LIEUT-COI. HILL, commanding 3rd Glamorgan Artillery Volunteers. Cardiff, 30th August, 1870. 1.—Armstrong Gun Drill every evening during the week, at 7.30 p.m. (C and D Batteries on Tuesday and Thursday.) 2.—E and F llatterie,3 Challenge Medal will be com- peted for (weather permitting) on Saturday, at 'l'hr-.e p.m., at the Range, East Moors. Practice for the same on Tuesday and Thursday, at Six. 3.—Recruit Drill on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7.30. 4.—F Battery will furnish the duties for the week, and a Guard, consisting of a Sergeant, Corporal, or Bombar- dier, and six Gunners on Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur- day, to be mounted at 7.15 p.m., un lei the superintend- ence of the otlicer (,n duty. (Full dress uniform.) Officers' Patrol, jackets and cross belts. 5.-For duty during the ensuing week Captain Strina, Lieutenant Bassett, Surgre m Vachell, Sergeant Flctcher, Corporal Bird, Bombardier Williams, Trum- peter Br. Gunter. By Order, (Signed) W. PITMAN, Captain and Adjutant. TO the OVERSEERS of the Poor of the JL Parish of SAINT JOHN THE HAPTIST, in the Borough of Caidiff, in the County of Glamorgan and 8to the Superintendent of Police of the said Borough.B I. THOMAS JULIAN, of No. 45, Woodville-road, in the said Parish, Grocer, DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that it is my intention to apply at the next adjourned General Anneal Licensing Alee t'n to be holden in and for the said Borough, for a License to hold any Ex- cise License or Licenses to Sell by Retail at the alove House or Premiss; thereunto bel nging, situate and being No. Woodville-road, in the said Parish, of which premises Mr Skyrme, of Cardiff, aforesaid, is the owner, Wine, Spirits, Beer to be consumed oif the pre- mises. Dated this 26th day of August, 1879. 42174 THOMAS JULIAN. TO JOHN HUGHES, of Coynant, in the Parish of Ciimaenllwyd, in the County of Pembroke, one of the Overseers of the said parish, and to Captain BATE, of Spilman-street, in the Countv of the Bo: ough of Carmarthen, Superintendent of Police of the District. of Llanboidy, in the Couuty of Carmarthen, and to all whom it may concern. I, JOliN WILLIAMS, of New House, in the parish of CilmaenHwyd aforesaid, DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that it is my intention to apply at the next General Annual Licensing Meeting for the Llanboidy licensing district, in the said county of Carmarthen, t. lie holden at the Maesgwynne Arms, Llanboidy, afore aid, oil the 10th day of Sep:ember next ensuing, for a liceme to sell by retail, beer and all int)x- icating liquors at the house and p.emises now i i inv occupation, situated in the parish of Cilmwailiwyd. afore- said, and to be known by the name or sign of Mae_-crwn Arms, to be drunk in the said house and pren.i-es. Givan under my hand this Ith day of August 1:79. 43089 JOHN WILLIAMS. EGIMENTAL ORDERS—1ST GLA- ) MORGAN ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS. Head-quarters. Swansea Castle, August 30, 1S79. I.-Gun practice at the South Dock Battery on Satur- day next, 6th proximo. Fall in at 4.10 p.m. undress uniform. 2.—Gun drill at the shed (Mr Pockett's) on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 7 30 p.m. 3.—Company and carbine drill at the Castle Hall on Tuesday and Thursday, at 7.30 p.m. 4.-M<Jrristun Lattery drill at the shed everv evening except Saturday, at 7.r-0. Gun practice on Saturday at 4.30, undress uniform. 5.- 011 duty for the week Battery Sergeant-Major W. Owens, Corporals S. Dowdle and F. Jowett, Trumpeter LeJg. By order, ROBERT CAPPER, CapLin Commanding. 4*1 A to £ 1,000 invested in UNITED -M- V' STATES STOCKS make fortunes everv month. Books sent free explaining everything.—Baxter and Co., Bankers and Stockbrokers, 7, Wall-street, New York, U.S.A. 42(42 IMPORTANT TO ALL VESSELS 11 VISITING SOUTH WALES. Givimr the Shipowner the choice of Ports and greater command of the Freight Market. SWANSEA HARBOUR TRUST. The ONLY TELEGRAPHIC smp SIGNAL STATION in the BRISTOL CHANNEL is OPENED on the MUM- BLES HEAD at the LIGHTHOUSE belonging to the Swansea HarboTir Trustees directly connected with the General Post Oifice system of Telegraphs; and Official,/ styled SWANSEA BAY." Shipowners, Brokers, and Withers desirous of barring there Yea-els reported direct to them will be good enougn to signify the tame to the General Superintendent of Swansea H rbour, charges as customary, Messages fib d forVe -seis calling for orders," open for this purpose dav and light. Swansea is the first Port in the Bristol Channel, 35 miles from Lundy, Vessels can enter the Bay and good and sheltered anchorage under the Mumbles Head at any state of the tide, free of ali charges whatever. General Superintendent's Oiih.e, Harbour Ollioes, guiatuM. Ljth March. liia, ,w85jS 1- fe:ub1ic < £ iitMaimncnt!SI. NEW THEATRE ROYAL, -X3I WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF. Lessee, MrW. H. DAW. Sole Manacer. Mr E. BULWER. THIS iMONDAY) EVENING, Sept, 1st, GRANL) OPLitA B O U F F E] COM PAN Y, Under the direction of Mr F. COTTE. At 8 o'clock Lccocq's Sparkling- Opera LA FIL' DE MADAME ANGoT." Full Chorus. Increased Orchestra. Conductor, :r H. Young Thursday and Offenbach's Favourite Opera, Friday, |_ «■ GENEVIEVE DE BRABANT. Monday Mr Julian Cross's Company, Sept. tth. THE CRIMSON ROCE. Doors Optll 7.30; commence at 8; carriages 10.0. Prices -Orchestra stalls, 4s dress circle, 3s pit stalls, 2s; pit, Is; gallery 6d. Private boxes, El Is to Li its (id. Plans may now be seen and tickets secured at Mr Lewis's, Duke-strest. 42603 (MTTRATIFLU. CARDIFF. CANTON ACADEMY, Head Master, W. JAMES, M.A., assiste 1 by J. BUSH, D. Sc., (Lolld.) "Mons. SIEVERDIN, GRlFFPIH ROBERTS. Pupils pre- pared for the various examinations. 7400-40997 MONKTON HOUSE SCHOOL, TRE- .1.,ï.. DliGAP.TLLE. CARDIFF. Principal—IIENttY S1IEWBROOKS, B.A., Lond. Univ., Pupils prepared for the Oxford nn<j Cambridge L"¿, tlie Civi: Service Examinations, and the Universi- ties. The njxtteriu wiii begin MONDAY, September 15th, .("et,.H:I, c., (,,¡ applicatn II to the Principal. 1711 CIAIZDIFF PROPRIETARY SCHOOL. ITRAT) MASTER F C. BIRKBECK TEfUtY, M.A., late Foundation ccholar, &c., of St. John's College, Cambridge. ASSISTANT MASTI-IKS E.J NE o ELL, M. A., late Scholar of Worcester College, Oxfo d. C. ill. HUGHES, B.A., late Scholar of Worcester College, Oxford. J. G. M'jNRO, Trinity C liege, Dublin. &c., &c. B larders a.re re eived on moderate terms. In tne last Cambridge Local Examination two members cf this School won First-class Honours, being the only t oys in Wales and Monmouth so disti. guished. In the recent Government Competitive Examinationjor Engineer Studentships, a pupil obtained the 24tb place ou' of several hundred candidates. The Term begins on MONDAY, September 15th. Apply to the Head Master, the School, Dumfries-place or to the Secretary, 45, The Parade. 7787 42703 GELGRAVE IIOUSE, CARDIFF. TULLIS wi.l be happy to receive her Pupils on ittaOAY, the 16th of September. 7814 42954 IARROW HOUSE, DUMFRIES PLACE, CAR miff. PRINCIPALS THE IlSSES MARKS. next Term wil1 commence (D.V.) on SEPTEMBER loth. Pupils prepared for University and College of Pre- ceptors Local Examinations. 42978 7825 DAMSDO WN HOUSE, PARK PLACE, A CARDIFF. Mrs BRUFORD'S next Term will COMMENCE SEP- TEMBER 20th. The principles of this establishment combine careful training with home comforts and maternal care. Tupils are prepare.! for Cambridge Local Examinations. Mrs Bruford will devote one part of the hou-e to the approved system of Kinder Garten Teaching for the ad- vantage of junior pupils. The Kinder Garten Sch.O'-l will open September 11th. The 1 >ay Scholars of the Upper Schjol will assemble on the mh. 43i]7 O^SIEDR SIEVERDIN'S WINTER l1 CLASSES commence SEPTEMBER the 10th. For further particulars, apply MODS. Sieverdin, 12, Windsor-place, Cardiff. N.B.-In Press: Sieverdin's Household Conversations in French. A new and easy method of Jearniuc to speak French. Will be ria 'y end of September. 430;; MIDDLE CLASS SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. WOLVERLEY-PLAOE. SE VEKN-ROAD CANTON. Principal—REV A. WILLIAMS (Twenty Year Experience). A thoroughly good plain English Education. A First-ciass Preparatory Department. First Quarter commences TUESDAY, JLLY 15th Terms on application, 42490 NEWPORT. AERAU PAKK COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, NEWPORT, MON. HKAD-MAST*:I REV. T. M O it T I M E R G R E E N, (London University). MASTER OF MODERN LANGUAGES MONS. A. MOSER, B.A., Esoie Normals, Paris. Special Classes conducted by efficient Non-resident Masters. Pupils are prepared for Commercial pursuit-, the Uni- versity Matriculation and Local Examinations, and the Medical and Law Preliminary Examinations. Excellent accommodation for boarders Next Term tonmenK £ Wednesday 10th Scntcmb r, 1879. For prospectuses, &c., apply to the Head-Master. 4?S1" LADIES' SCHOOL, STOW-HILL, NEWPORT, MON. Conducted by the Misses SPENCER, with the assistance of Professors. School Work will he resumed (D.V.) on WEDNESDAY, September 10th, 1879. 43171 PENARTH. PENA.RTH.-LADIES' SCHOOL JL 7 and 8, WINDSOR-TERRACE, PENARTH, CARDIFF, Conducted by Mrs and the Misses FISHER, with the assistance of Professors. Referee, the Rev. C. Parsons, Rector of Penirth. DUTIES wi.1 be RESUMED (E.V.) SEPTEMBER 12th. I Address as above, or Suuhfiéld Manse, Saundersfoot, Pembrokeshire. 4"063 • SWANSEA. p IANO, VIOIJ-N, HARP, Em, Em SWANSEA, LLANELLY, PONTARDULAIS. YSTALYFERA, and Neighbouring Districts. LESSONS given at own or pupil's residence, Tei-ms- Ore Guinea per Quarter. String, Brass, and Fif e Bands trained. Choirs con. ducted, and concerts attended. Address-Mr HARRY LT„ EDMUND, Garnet House. Cwmamman, R.S.O., Llaneliy. 40264 COWBRIDGE. GREAT HOUSE, COWBRIDGE.- EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT for YOUNG LADIES. Principals—Mrs and the Misses CCL VEit- WELLS, A.A. Pupils prepared for Oxford, Cambridge, and other Local Examinations. Referees, Parents of Pupils. Half Term will commence 9th SEPTEMBER, 1S^- 7833 43334 BRECON. c HRIST COLLEGE, BRECON. HKAIJ MASTER., REV. D. LEWIS LLOYD, Late Scholar of Jesus College, Oxiord, and Head Master of Fr.ars' School Bangor. ASSISTANT MASTERS Rev. T. C. SIMMONS, M.A., late Scholar of Magdalen Coll., Cambridge; 25th Wrangler. Mr F. N. BONSFIELD, B.A., late Scholar of Lincoln Coli., Oxon.; 1st Ciass Final Classical Schools. Mr J. C. EVANS, B.A., late Sch,lar of Jesus Coll., Oxon 2nd Class Classical Mods., Powys Exhibitioner. Mr F. T.- S. HOUGHTON, B.A., Foundation Scholar of St John's Coll., Cambridge (Wright's Prizeman); 2nd Class Science Trip as. Mr A. J. TUCKWELL, B.A., late Exhibitioner of Queen's C ill., Oxford; 3rd Class,Classical Mods.; 3rd Class Modern History. Mr D. R. LEWIS, Balliol Coll., Oxon; 3rd Class Clas- sicallllods. Mr W. S. RAWSDN, B.A., Junior Student of Christ Church, Oxon 1st Class Mathematical Mods. 2ud Class Final Mathematical School. NEXT TERM will BEGIN on FRIDAY, September 19. Apply to the Head Master. 43090 LAM PETER. GT. DAVID'S COLLEGE, LAMPETER. MICHAELMAS TERM will beg-in on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1st, and EXAMINATION for MATRICULA- TION will take place on that day. The Examination for Scho a 'ships and Exhibitions will begin on Friday September 20th, 1S79. The following are vacant: — One £ 40 (Senior) one £ 2"i; one -Eldon WTclsh £ 25; three £ 2i (Phillips), for natives of Principality only; two £ 20; fine £ 20 'Martha More (Theological) one £ 10 (Simonburn); one £ 14 'Burton (C assies); one £ 12 Waunivor, with preference to founder's kin. and the Parishes of Llanwenog and Llandysjii one £10 "'Elùon Hebrew onc;CIODei-y; three £ i<) entrance Exhibitions. limited to natives of the Welsh Dioceses, with special Examination. Al-.o Exhibitions of £ 5 each in following subjects :— Ilebiew (2), Ciass:cs, Mathematics, Welsh, Modern Lan- guages, Natural Sciercn. !-or those marked an Examination in Paiey's EvI- dences is requisite. Application f r admission, and leave to compete, to be made by lette)- to the Prihcipul, on or before Saturday, September SOth. Candidates for the Scholarships should mention the subjects they ojier. (See Memoranda). 4H78 BRISTOL. BRISTOL MINING SCHOOL. I OARD OF GOVERNORS—THil COLSTON TRUSTEES. The NEXT SESSION begins on the l.'th SEPTEMBER, 1879. The full course 01 instruc iou extends over two years, but students are received who wish to finish their studies at the end of tl.e'r first session. The work of the school affords an effective preparation for the Mine Manager's Certificate. One day per week is spent in the fled or mine, and much time is devotad to the plotting of surveys and the drawing and study of mine machinery. There is a CHEMICAL LABORATORY, which is open daily for the general public, as well as for Mining Students. There i- also in the same institution, but distinct from it. a SCHuOL of APPLIED SCIENCE for BOYS, I intended as a preparation for the Miniuc" School or Laboratory. Exhibitions to the value of.CIOO a year are given from this ochoo, tJ pupils proceeding to a higher school, and can he held in the Mining School or Laboratory. For pro.-ptctuses ana further information," apply to I. Ge orge H. Pope, Merchants' Hall, Bristol, who will enter pupils and receive fees. S -iiolars of the Applied Science School can board in the house of one of the masters, and other boaraing- bouses may be heard of at the HaU- 43153 -Mavises. ■GOOTS GOOTS GOOTS 1 I IMPORTANT NOTICE. Great and Permanent Reduction in the Price of Boots and Shoes at G. 0 L I V E R S THE LARGEST RETAILER Of BOOTS AND SHOES in the United Kingdom. G. OLIVER begs to inform the Public of the following Towns and districts that in consequence of his EXTENSIVE BUSINESS lie is enabled to purcha-e all articles connected with his trade at the BEST MARKET^, at the LOWEST PRICES, FOR CASH, The benefit of which he gives to the Public; All goods can be purchased at rfty Branches fully 20 per cent Cheaper than at any other House in the Trade. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS: SWANSEA, 30, Castle-street. SWANSEA, 93, Oxford-street. SWANSEA, 237, High-street, CARDIFF, 20. ST Mary-street. CARDIFF, 291, Bute-street. CARDIFF 3, Duke-street. E NEWPORT, 42. High-street. NEWPORT, 22, Commercial-street NEATH, Wind-street. LILILDGEND 16, Caroline-street. LLANELLY, Vaughau-street. PEMBROKE DOCK, 7, Bush-street. PONTYPRIDD 80, Taff-street TREORKY Bute-street. YSTRAD Near Railway Station. WREXHAM 54a, Hope-street, GLOUCESTER 15, North-gate-street. STROUD 2, Ken<irick-street» CHELTENHAM 340, High-street, WORCESTER 74, High-street. WORCESTER 49, Broad-street. HEREFORD 80, Eign-street. HEREFORD, High Town. L ARROW Market-place. I (,,UGHBOROUGH. Church-gate. WILLENHALL Marketplace. OAKENGATES Market-street, WELLINGTON Market-square. ( HESTER 2, Foregate-street. CHESTER Eastaate-builJiugs. CHESTER — Northg ate-street. Manufactory: Halford-street, Leicester. 725G- 40469 go THE CARDIFF UPHOLSTERERS. t 00 t>. -< I J)ANIEL J^EWIS & gON, B 0 « ART CABINET MAKERS. 8 p- '=i —— Z £ HOUSES FURNISHED ON THE J A PURCHASE HIRE SYSTEM. « > K 00 PM ? CATALOGUES (ILLUSTRATED) POST FREE. 7C21—4199S The Comfort of the Aged, The Pride of the Young, The Admiration of the Fair, The Envy of Opponents, The Doctor's Enemy, The Poor Mane's Friend, WHAT 1 WHY T B. W I T C H E L L'S CHEAP AND STYLISH BOOTS. MOTE THS ADDRMSICB- ST. MARY. STREET, CARDIFF. TTRANCEMS- NEWPORT, YSTRAD, TREHERBERT, PORTH. PONTYPRIDD, TONYPANDY, TREORKY, AND ABERGAVENNY. 42105 "ONLY THE BEST" H YACINTH s, rpULIPS, AND OTHER JflLOWER TD OOTS. J. GARAWAY & CO. will receive their First Importa- tion of the above in Aiurast. J.-GARAWAY Co. I The CLIFTON "A" COLLEC- TION, 42s, consisting of SSO best se'ected bulbs for pot cul- tivation. The CLIFTON "B" COLLECTION 42a (Bulbs for open ground), oonsists of 1024 best-selected tor that purpose. Smaller Collection -21s, lfis, and 10s 6d. All Orders over 20a Carriage paid. J. FARAWAY & fiO., VjT VV 34764 DURDHAM DOWN NURSERIES, CLIFTON, BRISTOL. WANSEÅ OFFICE SWA N S E A OFFICE o OF THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No. 2, COLLEGE STREET. Ail orders from NEWSAGENTS will receive prompt attention, and be executed upon the same terms as from the Chief Office. The DAILY NEWS delivered to Subscribers early every morning in any part of the town. ADVERTISEMENTS received up to Seven o'clock will secure insertion in the next morning's issue of the DAILY NEWS. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. EDWARDS'S CARRIAGE FACTORY Is REMOVED from WESTGATE-STREET to TEIGIL BUILDINGS, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. Where every description of Carriage is built to order, and Repairs of all kinds attended to promptly. 1 42174 E W R¥~0~T H FIX COACII BUILDERS. WESTGATE STREET, CARDIFF. (Late wittkMr Waterman), Beg to intimate that they have Opened Premises at the above address, where they intend to carry on all branches of the business of Coach Builders and General Repaints. The whole of the work will be under their personal superintendence, and guaranteed to be of the very Best Workmanship and Style. 42481 BOROUGH OF NEWPORT WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Corporation bill-poste. and crier. Rents aU the principal hoardings and statioiu in Newport and neighbourhood. Two good bill posters kept. Work attended to with quick dispatch. Towp and country. Old established—More than quarter of a century 8t06a T^JR. M. H. COCHRANE, F.C.S., ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, Has Removed to Larger Premises, at No. 40, MOUNT STUART SQUARE, Is prepa.red to execute ANALYSES, and EXAMINA. TIONS of MINERALS, FOODS, &c., of all kinds. For particulars and terms, apply as above. 33287 MERTHYR TYDFIL ART UNION PRlZli DRAWING, in aid of the BUILDING FUND of ENON CHAPEL, GEORGETOWN. The DRAWING will take piace at the Temper.nice Hali, on THURSDAY, September 25th, 1879, under distin^ni,00 1 patronage. The following vaiuab.e Prize. wiii be drawn or (1) Any article or articles to be selected bv the suc- cessful winner to the value of £.50. (2) A brifliaut-toned pianoforte in walnut, 425. (3) A handt, m puny, £ 13 (4) A handsome pair of chaudeliers, with four brackets in each, £ 12. (5) Chamber* Encyclopedia, pubibhed at £ 10 10s. (6) An eight-day clock, Lb 8s. (7) A silver lever watch, £ 6 Cs. (S) A handsome bicycle, Lti 6s. (9) Singer's beautiful sewing machine, jEo. (10) A very beautilui ebest of drawers, £ 5 58. (11) A superior suit of clothes, £ t 4s, (12) A rich Paisley shawl, £ 4. (13) A beau- tifut mahogany couch, LB 3s. (14. A Ili, illy electro- plated tea and ccffee service, £228. ((15) A pair of good b ai.kets, £ 1 15s. (16) A beautiful set of school books, £ 10s. (i7) A beautiful Welsh flannel dress, £ 1 5-a (1) A rosewood writing uesk, with brass caps, ei is. (19' A ladies' rosewood writing desk. £ 1 Is. (20; A handsome '.•ruet-stand complete, JM Is. (21) All elegant swing look- ing-glass, £1 Is. (22) A beautiful timepiece, 41 Is. (2s) A la lies' dressing case, £ 1 Is. (24) A gentleman's dress- I iilg case, £ 1 Is. (25) A beautiful accor.iion, £ 1 Is. (26) A beautiful set of trays, £ i Is. (27) A silk umbrella. £ 1 Is. '2S) A set of fire-irons, £ 1 Is- (29) A handsome picture, beautiful set of trays, jel Is. (27) A silk umbrella. £1 is. '2S) A set of fire-irons, 41 Is. (29) A handsome picture, £ 1 Is. (30) A beautiful engraving, £1 L. (3j; A rich tal l; cover, £ 1 Is. (32) A water-proof overcoat, £ 1 Is. In addition to the above there will be given away above Two Hundred Valuable Pnzcs. I Tickets, Cd each, or a Book of 12 Tickets for 5s. Hon. Secretary, D. Davies, Esq., 3, Glebeiaud Corres- ponding- Secretaries, Mr T. Thomas, 83, Breeon-roa i, v Merthyr Tydfil, and Mr R. Lie welly u, lb, Cyfarthfa-lane, Uci thv r Tvdliu fjp HE HOLIDAY SEASON. MESSRS. W. i~:E A NO SONS' J SUMMER STOCK t IN-CLUDFS MORNING AND LOUNGE SUITS.-ruits alike In K» terial; Suits in Cheviots, Tweeds, and Serge" SuIlA Coat antl Vest alike, Trousers diverse. UNDRESS JACKETS.—New Curragh and Yacht Stytca- Morning and Wa king Coats, various styles. TROUSERS AND VESTS.—New Fancy Doeskins, Scotck Tweeds, Cheviots, Angoias, &c. Doy,s, SUITS.—The Lome, Prince, Marquis, Norfolk, Royal Tar, Brighton, Sailor, Kilt, &c. Hats, Cap, Hosiery, and Travelling Requisites AdJress-THE CARDIFF HOUSE, St. Mary-street and Caroline-street. Cardiff. tI THE NEW STEAM LAUNDRY C(X ("LlMrrr.ni M OIRA-TE R RACE, CA R DIFF, WILL COMMENCE WORK ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8TH, 1879. For particulars and tariff of charges, app'y to thl MANAGER, at the Works, 01* the Secretary, Mi SILLIFANT, 43178 15, Swiss Hall Chambers. THE LAST MARVEL — IMPORTA^T to -L owners of Steamships. The I'SVCliO PISTON, He only complete Piston for saving time and fuel ever in- vented." Tiiis is an invention for tightening and adjusting piston rings without removing cylinder covers. This can be done during storms 0" sea. The saving of fuel Will be immense on long voyages. Protection has been taken since the 21st August, and, together with the for-ign patent* will be shortly completed, when plan-, specifications, trial voyages, ifx., will be published in the Engineer. This is the invention of Mr BENJAMIN WILLIAMS, Engineer, 58, Cowbriuge-road. Parties calling from 7 to it p.m., every day, Sunday except-'d, may sec the model work, and obtain explanations, &c. P.S.—Arrangement? are bemg made to exhibit the piston worked by steam at the Docks. This pistou can be reguhiteo and adjusted in two seconds, the construction being durable, and the mechaiiisin complete. Office, irro. tern., 58. Cow- brrige-road, Canton. Address BENJAMIN WILLIAMS, Engineer, and Psycho Piston Patentee. P.S.—Correspondencercferringto advertising, licensing Ac., to be addressed to tl.e Manager, J. S. MATTHEWS Penarth. near Cardiff. 43149 Penarth. near Cardiff. 43149 TO BUILDERS, ARCHITECTS, JL A-ND OTHELS. THE TRADE SUPPLIED WITH PLASTER CENTRE FLOWERS. TRUSSES, ENRICHMENTS, &c., AT DAVIS'S CASTING SHOP, JAMES-STREET, CASTLE-ROAD, ROATH CARDIFF. 42357 QHAMBEBLAIN, POLE, and CO.'8 (SPECIALLY PREPARED) ^^ATJIEAL, pure Scotch, Packed. LOUR, patent self-raising, JL Sold by ail Grocers, and Wholesale of /CHAMBERLAIN, POLE, and CO., 41760 CORN AND FLCUR MERCHANTS. BRISTOL. THREE YEARS' SYSTEM. PIANOFORTES, HARMONIUMS, AND AMERICAN ORGANS. rjpHOMPSON AND SHAcÙLL. PIANOFORTE MAKERS AND P A'j ENTEES, QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, and ) CARDIFF, 64, ST MARY-STREET, 14, HIGH-STR -ET, WAN SEA, TREDEGAR HOUSE. TEINBY, 111 & COMMERCIAL,STREET, NEWPORt. supply NEW rLANOFOl.TES by the hest makers, on hire for three year?, and at the expiration of that time I i.e. "fter the payment of twelve quarterly instalment*), tie P,.iios become the p o;.erty of the hirer, without any farther payment whatever. THOMPSON and SHACKBI/L were the first in Wales to introduce th t; easy method oi cquirin^ a good musica; instrument, and "can rtfet to ;i: asi.noa 01 customers as to the quality of the Pianot they supply. Customers are not iimited to any maker, ut may select, wh*ch ever make may be prderred,frnm t.1M a gest Stock in the Principality of Wales. All instrift- ments warranted. From Two Guineas per qu rter. KiTlicK.kN,s PIANOS. COLLAJ\P' PIA'OS. BROADWO ID'S PIANOS. ERARDS PIANOS. BRINSMEAD'S PIANOS. CRAMER'S PIANOS. HOPKINSON'S PIANOS. Detailed Price Lists of Pianofortes hy any of the fore- going celebrated makers, and some others not ao i'enerally known, sent free on application. THE NEW YACHT PIANO, THE NEW YACHT PIANO, rt v Guire", in solid mahogany. This instrument to made expressly to withstand tne damp of a sea voyage and is warranted to keep weli in tune. Orders may he arl"red to Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, or Tenhv. Sole Agents for BRINS.dEAD'S & SONS' GOLD MEDAL PIANOFORTES. Catalogues Free. BIRDS AND ANIMALS PRESERVED SCIENTIFICALLY. All kinds oi AN1UAI SKIN,S a,,d Fl"I.. DRESSED. RUGS LIKED and MADE UP, by J. CORDING. 42, ROYAL ARCADE. CARDIFF LADIES' FURS CLEANED, LINEI)' and ALTERED TO PRESENT STYLE. GLASS SHADES, ALr. SIZES, for CLOCKS 7851 ST AT T ETTES, &c. 43133 ADVERTISING, TNSURANCH AND A EMIGRATION, OFFICE — 11. GREAT DOCK STREET, NEWPORT, MON. W. JIVX 1 L T 0~K L 0 eKE, NEWSPAPER REPORTER, GENERAL ADVERTISING AND INSURANCE AGENT. ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED FOR INSERTION IIi ANY NEWSPAPER. INSURANCES EFFECTED ON LIFE, FIRE, ACCIDENT, OR PLATE GLASS. Aye-i ior THE LANCASHIRE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE CO .II ANY, NATIONAL PROVINCIAL PLATE GLASS INSURANCE » COMPANY. GUARANTEES ARRANGED FOR ALL POSITIONS OF TRUST. AMERICAN, AUSTRALIAN, AND NEW ZEALAND EMIGRATION AGENT. Assisted passages to Canada. Passengers booked to any part of the worid. 43125 GAFE INVESTMENT FOIV MONEYJ NEW PORT. PILL'. WENLLY, AND MAINDEE BUILDING SOCIETY (Incorporated under the Building Societies Act, 1874). TRUSTEES; L. A. HOMFRAY, Esq., J.P.; EHENEZER LEWIS, Esq.. J.P. E. J. PHILLIPS, Esq., J.P. DIRECTOuS: CHAIRMAN B. EVANS, Esq. VICE-CHAIRMAN T. P. WANSBROUGII, Esq. Mr THOMAS PONSFORD. I Mr R. E. PAYN TER. ENOCH GRIFFITHS. HENRY ALLEN. Rev. DAVID EL WARDS. JOHN LINTON Mr H. FAULKNER. W. WILLIAMS. SOLICITO. Messrs GIBnS and LLEWELLYN. BANKERS: LONDON AND PROVINCIAL DANK. Sk, cPZTAFLY: MILTON LOCKE. The Board of Directors receive Money 011 Dcpo-Mak repayable on Short Notice, bearing interest at 4, 44, or 6 per cent. All information relating to Shares, Loans, or Deposits can be obtained from the Secretary. W. MILTON LOCKE, at his Office, 11, Great Dock-street, Newport, Mon. 431. NEWPORT AGENCX TOR THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS AND CARDIFF TIMES. The PUBLISHING and ADVERTISING OFFICE to wt No. 10 GREAT DOCK STREET, NEWPORT. (OPPOSITE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY,) where ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED* THE NEWSPAPERS SOLD; and BOOKSELLERS AND NEWSAGENTS SUPPLIED. The Terms for Advertisements and the Wko.esale SujX plv of Papers are precisely those charged at the Chief Office, Cardiff. W..MILTON LOCKE, REPORTER AND MANAGER, W. E. V AUGHAN & CO., STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING WORKS. LLANDAFF ROAD, CARDIFF. BRANCH KSRAPUSNY.ENTFC 77 CROCKHERHToWN, ) 248, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. 63,' COMM E KC1A L-.ST 1; EET. N E W PORT. 83 DIGH-STRLE i, MERTHYR 27, CASTLE-STREET, -wiNSEA. Orde8 Teceived, and Parcels forwarded to Works car ri:>gc ft'ce, by tne u.iiv>\v 11-; s:- A, Aberdaie Mr Eschies, Commercial-place. Lotitioii Ilouse. ii' logen-i Mr Woodward, grocer. Nolton- teeet Brecon.. Mr Bodmin, Wellington House, l>ul- wark. Brynmawr. Mrs lln-i; Beaufort-streer. Rlaina Mrs Collins, Higli-street- I- Briton Ferry Mr D L. 3 oi es, ler, 5, Viflien street. Cowbridge Sir R. gtrs. Fancy Repository. Haverfordwest Mr Ellis ,J<>- cs. Mr.riners-vquarc. Liam llv Mr John, 3, Majlffet-street. LJnndih) Mr Ix>ckyer, County Press. Neath Mr Matthews, at Qu-en's II"tel. Pen.broke Dock Mr arbcrth, stationer, rdinond- f-trcet. Rhor.dda Mr Kannr.h-street, Porth. Tenby Mi 4, Ill—0 FL" O WLE'S P' Y 1 < > 1' A L A N S G EI £ PILLS FOE i'hi. ,u::l:i.. cc-r.v-r; i.regu- la: iticA and rciieu t..«- -ii,g syr.ij.tu'i.# so p.-e^aicitf wit.. the sex. Boxes Is 14d and tie 9o, of ail chc.uisn Eeut »uywhere Upe-u receipt of staxups, by tho Maker, fit A' TiiWiii, NottuuhauL IU