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cfüippiu iiotwes. jgTJSAM TO NEW ZEALAND DIRECT. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. Vill despatch Messrs. MONEY WIGRAM and SONS' splendid 6te:imship II N O It T H U M B E 11 L A N D," 1,187 Tons Register, 1,5:0 H.P. Effective, tor Wellington Viect from LOKDO.V (Gravecerxi) 23rd, and PLYMOUTH 25th October. FARES :— Saloon 50 to 60 Guineas. Second Saloon 30 to 3a „ Steerage 18 to 20 „ For further particulars apply to the Compam's Loeal Agents, or at its Omces, 84, Bighopsgate-street Within, London, C.C. 48232 WATERFORD and CORK, and the W whule of the SOUTH of IRELAND, per faat .rains on the GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY, and powerful Steamship?, via Milford Haven. The Waterford •twmerj run daily. The Cork steamers leave Milford Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, returning Mondays, Wednesdays, ?nd Friday?. 708 QLASGOW AND THE HIGHLANDS. ROYAL ROUTE, via Crinan and Caledoniau Canals, by swift new Steamer COLUMBA, or the IONA, From Bri.ipe Wnarf diily at 7 a.m., and from Greenock at 9 a.m., conveying passengers for OBAN, NOItTH and WEST HIGHLANDS. Official Guiue Book 2d. Illustrated Copy 6d. See hit!, with Map and Tourist Fares free, at Messrs Jones and Soil, Booksellers and Stationers. St- Mary-street, Cardiff or by post from the owner, DAVID MACKBliAYNE, 110, Hope-street, Glasgow. 477-2 TV- Y- EDWARDS jfi&npgffik ▼▼ CARDIFF and NEW YORK, STEAMSHIP LINE. The fftst-eiasa Stcarnerl4 ot this line will sail a foJ. Ows, Wind, Weather, and ether ciicunistjvncos permit- In., FRO31 CARDIFF TO NEW YORK. RHEOLA. 2.300 tons.TUI SRDAY. Sept. 21 RMI-.UfUNA 2.5 >0 tons .SATURDAY, Sept. 25 •RH1WINDDA 3,000 tons.SATURDAY Oct. 16 FROM NEW YORK TO CARDIFF RMI-.UfUNA 2.5 >0 tons .SATURDAY, Sept. 25 •RH1WINDDA 3,000 tons.SATURDAY Oct. 16 FROM NEW YORK TO CARDIFF "RHIWI:L'VA" 3.000 tons S\Tt RDAY, Sen. 25 RIIEOLA. 2,300 tons.SATURDAY, Oct. 9 RHEUUlNA,' 2,600 tons.SATURDAY, Oct. 16 lHltoooH HILLS or l,aDING lor all Classes ot BOoioS and PARCELS to and from the inland towns in England, and places in the WESTERN STATES of AMERICA and CANADA, including CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, MILWAUKEE, St. PAI -L'S, TOLEDO, BUF. FALO, DETROIT, TORONTO, &c. ,c, in conJunct,ion with the Erie, Great Western of Canada, Lake Shore, and Michigan Southern itailway Companies. W. t. EDWARDS, Cardiff and Newport; 11303 TURNER, EDWARDS, <5t CO., Bristol; 5821 Go F. LULLEY. 51, feouth-strsot, Now Yorki CARDIFF & BRISTOL A\J STEAMERS WYE CR LADY MARY SEFTEMBEIt, I860. Frotn Bute Docks, From Bathurst Basin, Cardiff. Bristol. laWednesday 1 0 after 1 Wednesday.. 5 0 a. tor l,'I'hur.day.. 2 15 lifter; 2 Thursday. 6 46 after 8aFrlday 8 0 ofterj 3 Friday 6 60 after foSaturday8 30 after) 4 Saturday 6 80 after ft ( 4 GO morn OaMonday .8 0 mom 6 Monday .}, <5 a{te!, 7aTuasd/y fc 30 mora 7 Tuesday 6 £ 0 after ^Wednesday J Q 0 niorn 8 Wednesday ..6 0 after) W ednesUay | (J Q afUjr 0 Thursday Q 15 morn' 0 Thursday. 9 45 mora 10 Friday 0 45 mom 10 Friday 10 15 mora lloSaturday. 7 SO morn It Saturday.11 0 morn IKzMonday 980 morn ilS Monday 1 15 after UaTuesday .11 0 momili Tuesday 3 0 after 15aWedncsday..12 35 after-15 Wednesday 4 15 after 16«Thursday 1 30 after'lC Thursday. 5 15 after 17aFriday 2 30 after.17 Friday 6 0 after IS Saturday 3 10 after 118 Saturday 630 after OA I* 30 mora "20aMonday « 8 0 morn a Monday 45 aftei-iiiaTuostl&y 8 30 mom 21 Tuesday 5 15 after;20aWednesday i 9 0 mom 22 Wednesday ..0 0 afterj^ y 19 0 after 2S Thursday 0 0morn;SS Thursday. 9 30 mom 2t Friday K 30morn 24 Friday 1) 0 morn 25aSaturday. 7 0 morn,26 Saturday „ ..10 ^0 mora 27aMonday 8 16 mors 27 Monday.„12 15 after 28aTuesday 9 45 mornl28 Tuesday 1 45 after 23aWednesday..11 30 morn!29 Wednesday S 15 after 80 Thursday .12 30 after SO Thiu-sday 4 30 after On to-and-fros, marked thai (a\ paesenarer3 will have iboat li hours at BristoL or, if they land and embark at Cumbenaad Basin, they will have about two hours. 4,260 ALLAN LINE. & 8BOKTEST OCKAN PAB8AGB TO WEtSt AMERICA. WEtSt AMERICA. Composed of Twenty first-class Royal Mail steamers. Sailing Days.—From LIVERPOOL every THURSDAY and every alternate TUESDAY. From LONDONDERRY every FRIDAY, and from QUEENSTOWN every alter- nate WEDNESDAY. TO CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES, Through Tickets to all points at Special R-ttea. Pam- Pkleta on Canada, Manitoba, and the Western States (Minnesota, Dakota, ic.) f. ee on application. Assisted Passages to Canada for Fbrm Labourers and Female Domestic Servants. Passengers should secure Tickets before tearing homa. Full particulars on application to ALLAN BROTHERS & CO., James-street, Liverpool, Or to G. Bird, 46, Bute-street, Cardiff; T, 3. Buse, T. Temple-street, Swansea F. Foley, Foley's Hotel, Neath; D. S. British Schools, Llandovery; W. Milton Locke, 10, Great Dock-street; and Juhn Young, Screw Packet Wharf, Newport, Mon; A. Tiluey, Market-street, Abertillery Matthew Matthews, Abercarn, near New. Eort; A. H. Thomas, 2, Church-street, Blaina; H. A. •wis, Postmaster, Ebtiw Vale. *029 .,&ItIERIOAN LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL 8TEAMERS. ImgBEg&BSgr LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, EVlmy WEDNESDAY. First-class, full-powered Iron Steamships. Accommo- dation for passengers equal to any European Line. Pas- sengers ana goods landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad. This is the shortest and best route to the West. Apply to RICHARDSON, BrEKCR, and Co., 17 ana 19, Water-street, Liverpool; JOKES BROS and Co., Bute Docks, Cardiff; JAUB3 ATBB, 162, Bu'o-road, Cardiff; Joirra BEOS. and Co., Dock-street, Newport; RooK. totrM, High-street Pontypridd; TILKZT and Co., Aber- UUe y. 80668 ,t. T HOMPSON AND SHACKELT4 PIANOFORTE AND MUSIO WAREHOUSES, CARDIFF, SWANSEA. NEWPORT AND TENBY, AGENTS FOR THE NEUMEYER IRIANOS, EEST AND CHEAPEST INSTRUMENTS EVER MANUFACTURED. Double Overstrung, Check Repeater Action Iron-framed, Trichords Throughout, WARRANTED j £ >Y ZHE MAKERS TO STAND ALL CLijiATF-S. KEWBST AND 8TTLISH DESIGNS. Black and Gold. Walnut. Rojewood. Carved Oak M^ho^any. THE NEUMEYER PIANOS FOR eniLLIANCY, POWER, EXCELLENCY OF TOUCH, KEEPING IN TONE, CNRIVALLED IN PRICE. era jtTLirs BBNSDICT'S TITSNMOKTAU 2, Manchester-square, W., May X3tn« io/o« "The Upright Trichord Pianofortes of Messrs Neumeyor, at Berlin, combine with a great power and brilliancy an excellent touch, and will in my opinion prove very sue- tessful in England. Considering the r qualities and the Very moderate price asked for the same, these Instru- ments will be highly acceptable." Signed, JULIUS BENEDICT. Illustrated Catelogmer, Price Lists, &c., may be had application to the Agents. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. A "1\ FOR TilE" NEUMEYER PIANO.* rglENTS AND MARQUEES ON HIRE. c. VENNING 31, EISTEDDFOD STREET, CARDIFF. (Late URIAH SMART) TENT AND MARQUEE CONTRAC7TOB, The Oldest Established Finn in S -ulh Wales* No connection with any other house. TENTS and MARQUEES for Flower Shows. TENTS and MARQUEES for Eiateddfodau. TENTS and MARyUKES for Dinner Parties. TENTS arid MARQUEES for every purpose. Can be erected ou the shortest notice. 4111,5 requiring Tents or Marquees will do well to apply M -possible to avoid disappointment. The excellence and "ant of our Stock bas established a deputation second u.H>ue out of London. Special Pavilions for teddíodau to hold 1C.OOO per- eaormore. 46843 W. M YATJGms °°" BTEAM DYEING AND SCOURING WORKS. ILANDAPF ROAD, CARDIFF. BRAXCU MTABUStmBNTS 77, CROCKHERBTOWN, 1 pxpn,RTP 248, BUTE-STREET, f LAlU>lJfF. 63, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPOBt S3, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. 27, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. Orders received, and Parcels forwarded to Works cu. Jage free, by the following AGENTS I—* Aberdara.. Mr Eschles. Commerclal-plfvce. Blaenavon «. Mr J. Harris, London House. Bridgend..Mr Woodward, grocer, Nolton-steeet Brecon^. ^—— Mr Bodmin, Wellington House, Bid* wark. Brynmawr Mrs Hicks, Beaufort-street, Blaina Mrs Collins, High-street. Briton Ferrv Mr D L. Jones, bookseller, 2, VJUleri street. Cowbriuge J, Mr Rogers, Fancy Repository. •Haverfordwest Mr Ellis Jones, Mariners-square. Llanelly -Mr John, 3, MarkeUstreeT Llandilo Mr Lockver, County Press. Mr Matthews, at Queen's Hotel. Pembroke DockMr Narberth, eutioner, Diirond. fctrect. Rhondda Hr Sheppard, HDDah-øtreet, Porth. Tenby Mr Brice, 4. Julian-street. lU ID INNEFORD'S MAGNESIA. the Medical Profession for over Forty years have ape t. proved of this pure solution as the best remedy for ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, HEART- BURN, HEADACHE, GOUT, AND IN DIGESTION, d aa the safest Aperient for Delicate Constitutions, lAdies, Children, and Infants, JJINNEPOEP'S I A3IERICAN MEAT MARKETS, 35 & 36. COMMERCIAL-STREET. NEWPORT. 9, BRIDGE STREET, CARDIFF. 32, HIGH STREET. SWANSEA. 5, STEPNEY STREET, LLANELLY. I CHEESE CHEESE PER 6D POUND. CHEESE CHEESF, CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE' CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE PER 6D POUND. R. STEWART & CO, PROPRIETORS- 8526-46469 LAMPLOUGH'S PYRETIC SALINE. HAVE IT IN YOUR HOUSES, AND USE NO OTHER This is the true antidote in Fevers, Eruptive Affec tioiis Sea or Bilious Sickness, having peculiar and exclu- sive merits. F Jr the protection of the public against fraudulent imitations, I have applied for and again ob- tained a perpetual injunction, with costs, against the defendants. Observe the GENUINE has my NAME and TitADE MARK on a BUFF-COLOURED WRAPPER. 113, HOLBORN-HILL, LONDON. 8443— 469SS ultlic 111fOit'!1t!f_ ANTEDTbythe NEW QUAY LOCAL TV BOAltD. e, MEDICAL OFFltER of HEALTH, and an INSPECTOR of NUISANCES. Applications should be received by the undersigned on or before Monday. 4th October. 1- D. DAVIES, Clerk. g W A N S 19 A UNION. COTTAGE HOMES. ASSISTANT MATRON WANTED. The GUARDIANS will, at their Weekly Meeting, on THURSDAY, the 7th October next, proceed to the AP- POINTMENT of an ASSISTANT MATROX for the above Homes. Salary, Z15 for the first year, increasing R-1 per year up to £ 18, with furnished apartments, fuel, and rations. Applications, stating age and occupation, accompanied by testimonials, to be sent to the undersigned, all or before WEDNESDAY, the 6th October, and the Candi- dates must attend at the Workhouse, on the 7th Octo- ber, at Twelve o'clock at noon. The duties, and any other particulars required, may be learnt on application to Mr William Grosemith, the Superintendent at the Homes, Cockett, near Swansea, or of the undersigned. By Order, G. BAKER HAYNES, Cleric. 5, Fisher-street, Swansea, 16th Sept., 1880. 48506 emltrS itittl ;Croutracts.. HE CORPORATIOX OF CARDIFF are prepared to receive TENDERS for the Sucply of the following Goods HAY MAIZE OATS LINSEED BEANS CARROTS B^AN TURNIPS STRAW Specification and Conditions may be seen at t.ie office of Mr J. A. B. Williams, M.Inst. C.E., Borough Engineer and Surveyor, after the 20th iiist. Sealed Tenders, endorsed "Fodder," must lie sent to me on or before the 27th in-st. The Urban Authority do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. BY order, J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk and Clerk to the Urban Authority. Town Hall. Cardiff, 16th Sept., 18S0. 48500 gjttisntTOrt. Loss OF TIM-E IS LOSS OF MONEY 1 ACCIDENTS CAUSE LOSS OF TIMfc, And may be provided against by a polley of tha RAILWAY PASSENGERS AESUEANCE COMPANY, The Oldest and Largest Accidental Assurance Company. oz RT. HON. LORD KINNAIRD, CHAIMU*. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, 1,0 0 0,0 00. MODERATE PREMIUMS. BONUS ALLOWED TO INSURERS OF FIVE YEARST STANDING. A fixed sum in case of Death by Aceident, and a Weekly Allowance in the event of Injury. ONE MILLION AND A HAjlF HAS BEEN PAID AS COMPENSATION. T Apply to the Clerks at tbe Railway Stations, the Local Agent; or U, CORK HILL, LONDON. „ 45018 8288 WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. Agest:-W, V 11, Heury-street, Bute Docks. "=.' ? TREGENNA CASTLE" HOTEL, ST. IVES, COiiNWALL, stands in its own grounds of nearly 100 acres, overlooking: the Bay, and is sur- rounded by Gardens and Plantations. Magnificent sea views from every part of the Grounds. Climate delight- fully pure and bracing. Billiards, Croquet, Lawn Tennis, Archery, Cricket, &c. Private Road to Beach for Bathing. Additional Rooms recently added. 48281 AVERLEY HOTEL, TT 29, CHARLES.STREET Boarders taken on moderate terms. 48133 PRIVATE HOTEL AND BOARDING JL ESTABLISHMENT, 30 and 31, FITZROY-SQUARE, LONDON. Why pay more when you can have a (rood comfortable Bed and the best of Meals for 69 a day, or 35s. by the week ? No extra charges. Liberal Table. Near the Theatres. Table d'HQte, 6.30. Musical evenings. 1971 JCJUTLER'S MUSICAL INSTRUIETS VIOLINS. Gnitars, and Banjoes. FLUTES, Clarioncte, and Flageolets, CONCERTINAS, Accoruions, and rlutillas. HARMONIUMS, Pianos, and Melodcons, CORNETS, Drtimp, and Band Instruments, MUSICAL BOXES and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Of every description. The larq-est and most varied assortment in the Kingdom. 4032V G, BUTLER, 29, HAYMARKKT, LONDON, juuatmto& oulcuoi&a. 60 casea. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BEYNON and HUGHES. Oil Paintings, at Swansea Sept 21 Library of Bro.rs, t Swa itea -Fept, 25 Household Fulni. ur. etc, at Mumbles Sept. 27 Stock, Crops, and Implements, at Black pill.Sept. 28 Horses, Carriages, Harness, &c., at Swansea. Oct. o (Mr MOSES CULE. Leasehold Property, at Gwernvgerwn.Sept. 22 Mr T. H. DAVIES. Leasehold Property, at Swansea ..Sept. 28 Mr E. J. EVANS. 0)1 Live Stock, at Cardiff Sept. 21 Hunters, Carriage Horses, ic., at Cardiff.Sept. 24 Messrs FAREBR..THEK, ELLIS, CLARK, is CO. Leasehold Collieries in Wales at London Sept. 29 Mr E. T. GEORGE. Leasehold Tropeity, TeLr Cwm Station .Oct. 1 Messrs WILLIAM GRAHAM and SON. Leasehold Premises, at Newport Sept. 29 Leasehold Dwelling-Houses, at Bargoed.^ Sept. SO Leasehold Property, at Newport Landed and Mineral Estates, at Newport Oct. 14 Messrs GUNN and JO-iES. no Crops, Implements, &c., at Cardifi Sept, 2<j Messrs W. and S. HERN. Leasehold Property, at Cardiff Sept. So Leasehold Propertv, at Cardiff .Sept. SO Mr F. B. JONES. Horses, at Bristol. Sep. SO Messrs ft. JONES & SJN. Dwelling-houses and Land, atLlautwit Major -.Set. 21 Live Stock, &c., at Lia-,trissaiit Sept. 23 Mr THOMAS WHITSUN JONES. Deaethold I'rojrertv, at Aberdare Sept. 30 Mr" JOHN M. LEEDEtt. Household Furniture, near Swansea Sept. 21 Plant and Machinery, at Landore Sept. 22 t'ublic-liouse and Stables, at Swansea Sept. 24 Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea Sept. 24 Household Furniture and Effccts, :.t Swansea ..Sept. 27 Freehold Farms, &c., at. Swansea Oct. Messrs LEWIS BROTHERS. Forming Stock, near Neath Sept. 21 Live Stock and Crops, near JVansamlet Sept. 27 Mr HENRY LEWIS. Mansion House and Grounds, at Merthvr Sept. 23 Messrs W. J. LOWES and SON. Leasehold Property, at St. Thomas Sept. 25 iMessrs. R MERliALL and CO. Stock-in-Trade, &c., at Swansea .Sept. 22 Mr J. MORGAN. Farming Stock, & at Abercwmboy Farm Sept. 21 Ironmongers Stock-in-Trade, &c,at Aberdare.Sept. 23 Farming stock, Ystradfellte Sept. 27 Leasehold Dwelling-house, at Sept. 30 Messrs NIXON aud NEIGHBOUR. Leasehold Dwelling-houses, at Cardiff Sept. Z9 Messrs I'ABbQSS and BALDING. Household I- ui-iiiture, at Newport. Sept. 21 Farming Stock, &c., at Tintern Sept. 23 Mr WM. H. REES. Freehold Property, at Skewen, near Neath .Sept. 28 Live Stock, &c, at Blaenba^lau Farm Sept. 30 ltesideutal Estate, at Neath Oct. 6 Leasehold Propertv, at Swansea Oct. 12 Mr WM. SANDERS. Leasehold Properties, Cardiff Sept. 27. Messrs SHORT and DUNN. Steam Coal, at Pciiarth Sept. 24 Mr SIDNEY SPIWD. Household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff Sept. 23 Messrs. STEPHENSON. ALEXANDER. & CO. Stock, Crops, & Implements, at D.ynas Powis. Sopt. 23 Horses, Carriages, and Harness, at Cardiff Sept. 25 Stock Sale, &e., at Cardiff Sept Herd of pure-bred Cows and Heifers, at Cardiff.Oct. 2 lureig-h Furs, at Cardiff Oct. 7 Horses, at Cardiff Oct. 7 Leasehold Messuages, Building-. &c Oct. 19 Messrs THOMAS, SON, aud DAVIES. Farming Stock, near Brecon Sept. n Surplus Farming Stock, at Llwyncyntefn Park ..Sept. 28 Messrs GEORGE S. TRICKS & CO. Dwelling House Property, at Newport. Oct. 6 Mr THOMAS WILLIAMS. Cart Horse and Harness, &c., at Cardiff Sept. 22 HORSE AND CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, CROCK- IIERBTOWN, CARDIFF. (VfESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, and CO.'S next fortnightly SALE of COLLIERY, CART, and other HORSES, CAR- RIAGES, and HARNESS, Will be held at their Repository, on SATURDAY, September 25th, 1880, at 2.30 p.m. precisely, Total expense on each horse offered and not sold- five shillings. 8S56 48437 HORSE REPOSITORY, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. SALE OF A CHOICE HERD OF PURE-BRED AYR- ShUtE COWS AND HEIFERS, IN CALF, AND WITH CALF AT SIDE. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER AND CO, will SELL by AUCTION, at the Repository, on SATURDAY. October 2nd, 1880, at 2.b0 p.m., 12 AYRSHIRE COWS AND HEIl'ERS, The property of Mr John Cotterreil, importer to the Itoyal Dairy, Windsor. The above cattle have been carefully selected from the choicest and most reliable herds in the Clyde district, with a special view to their adaptability for this season and climate they are hardy and of good colour, and worthy the attention (f buyers. On view the morning of sale. 48507 TO FARHERS, BREEDERS, AND OTHERS. bTOCK SALES. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER, and CO. beg to give Notice that they have arranged to hold FORTNIGHTLY SALES OF STOCK, at their Mart, Queen's Chambers, Cardiff, the first of which Sales will be held at the close of the present month. Entries can be made at once for this Sale, and terms obtained with the Auctioneers. 8859 48363 SALE OF A COSTLY AND ATTItACTIVE"ST-,)CK-bF FOREIGN FURS. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER and CO. will SELL by AUCTION, at their Milt, on THURSDAY, October 7th, 1880, at Two and Sevon o'clock, a splendid collection of rare and valuable FOREIGN FURS, Comprising:— Real seal, Grecian and mountain seal mantles, paletots, and dolmans; elegant squirrel, squirrel back, minx, sable, ermine, and other pelerines; sables, silver fox, chinchilla, ermine, tea otter, Kolinsky, seal and racoon muffs; trimmings and seta for ladies' mantles and dresses; carriage, travelling, aud lieartd rugs of silver fox, lynx, otter, leopard, racoon, wolf, red fox, Russian seal, badger, and other skins. Ladies' fur nesktiea and riding boas in various choice skins also a splendid selection of eealskin hats and bonnets; gentlemen's sealskin driving glows, and fur-lined coats for walking and travelling; and other fur articles of utility and ornameut. Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. 4S508 CARDIFF HORSE REPOSITORY. THE Large Autumn Special STUD SALE by AUCTION, of FIRST-CLASS HORSES, Will he held at the Repository, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 7th of October next. The entrance fee for this sale will be 10s 6d, and en- tries must be made on or before the 1st October. STEPHENSON, ALEXANDER, and CO., 48364-8860 Proprietors. MASONIC HALL CHAMBERS, WOliKING-STREET, CARDIFF. MR SIDNEY SPROD will SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, on THURS- DAY, September 23rd, 1880, a quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Ironmongery, Stationery, Woollen Drapery, Ready- made Ciothing, Gas Fittings, &c. Also, a capital full- compass Pianoforte, in walnut case, and Hunnoniutu. Sale to commence at Two o'clock. Dated, 29 and 30, St Mary-street, Cardiff, Sept. 16th, 1880. 8855 4S510 ALLEN'S BANK FARM, NEAR THE CEMETERY, CARDIFF. MESSRS GUNN AND JONES have been instructed by Mrs Somers, who is leaving the Farm, to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, Sep- tember 23rd, 1880. the whole of the STOCK, CROPS, and IMPLEMENTS, and a portion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, DAIRY UTENSiLS, &c., &c., comprising 8 capital milch cows in calf, 2 yearling heifers, and 2 calves; 1 useful cart mare in foal, six years 2 cart horses, splendid workers, rising 3 and 8 years, also a capital cob about 9 years, and 2 sucklings 2 store pigs; 2 ricks of meadow hay in excellent condition, containing about 22 tons ltumpef old hay, 1 rick of clover about 10 tons, 1 rick of oats, 1 rick of straw, also quantity of loose straw, and a rick of rushes, together with about 8 t'cres of swedes, 2 acres of mangolds, and 1 au acre of potatoes 2 carts, 2 wagons, 1 trap, reaping machine (by Woods), weighing machine, chaff cutter, winnowing machine, cider press, scarifer, turnip ecuftier, drags, Cambridge rolier, 1 double and 2 single ploughs, chain arrows, pig troughs, 2 sets of front harness, 3 sets of shaft ditto, 1 set of trap harness, saddle, carpenter's bench, wheelb.irrews, trucks, turnip pulper, ditto slicer, 2 sheep troughs, a quantity of hurdles, &c.; 8 geese, 3 ducks, and a quantity of fowls; and a portion of house- hold furniture, comprising bedsteads, beds, tables, fenders, &c. Luncheon at twelve. Sale to CJWmenej at one o'clock. Two months' credit will be given to purchasers of L10 and upwards upon approved security. The Auctioneers would cill attention to the high character of the stock, and the general superiority of the crops aud iu.p'.enients. Auctioneer's Offices, 64, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 48406 LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, CANTON, GRANGETOWN, AND CATHAYS. MR WM. SANDERS has received in- structions to SELL by AUCTION, at theOueen'a Hotel, Cardiff, on MON lJA Y, 27th September, 1880, at Six for Seven o'clock in the Evening, subject to such conditions as shall he then and there produced, and in the following or suc.i other lots as may be arrang-ed, the undermentioned SHOP AND DWELLING-HOUSES, viz. LOT 1.—All those four well-built DWELLING-HOUSES, 8iiuitc and being Nos. 3, 4, 5 and 6, Carmarthen-street, Canion, held under a lease from Chas. H. Williams, Esq., and others, for the residue of a term of M) > ears, com- mencing ht May, 1870, subject to the low annual ground rent of £ 5 14s 4d, and now let to respectable tenants at 5s 6d per week each house. Lor 2.—All those three similar DWELLING-HOUSES, adjoining those coinpri ed in Lot 1, aiul being Nos. 7, 8, and 9, Carmarthen-street, held under a similar leae, subject to the low annual ground rent of 44 5s 9d. LOT 3.—All those two similar DWELLING-HOUSES, adjoining those comprised in Lot 2, and being Nos. 10 and 11, Carmarthen-street, together with the commo- dious SHOP adjoining thereto, and being No. 12. Car- wartbeii street, having a frontage of 26 feet, the whole being held under a similar lease to Lots 1 and 2, subject to the low annual ground rent of P,4 6s 4d. LOT 4.—All those three eligibly-situated DWELLING- BOUSES, being Nos. 37, 39, and 41, Auiberst-slreet, Grangetown, let to respectable tenants, at a weekly rent of 8s per house, the two first-mentioned being held under I lease from the Hon. R. C. Herbert and the Earl of Brad- ford, for the residue of a term of 99 years, from the 1st May, 1870, and the latter unJer 1 ase from Lord Windsor, for a similar term, commencing 1st May, 1879, the whole being subject to au annual ground rent of £6 129 Gd. LOT 5.—All those two semi-detached VILLAS, situate ar.d being Nos. 121 and 123, Upper George-street, Cathays, held under lease from the Tiustees of the late Charles C. Williams, Esq., for the residue of a term of 99 years, from the 2tid February, 1875, subject to the annual ground rent of JE7 9s, and now let to respectable tenants, at the low weekly rent of 8s per house. A considerable proportion of the purchase mcncy of either of the Lots may lernaiu on mortgage of the same, if required. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 28, St. Mary street, Cardiff; or to Mes.rs MERRILS and SON, SolicitoiS, 4S434 Church-street, Cardiff. PORT OF CARDIFF. For the Benefit of whom it may Concern. MESSRS SHORT and DUNN have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on FRIDAY Next, September 2tth, 18SV, about 1,212 tonsof OCEAN MERTHYR STEAM COAL, ex ES. Horseguard. The coal is lying in three heaps neat the Penarth Dock- two heap.> on the North Side, and one at tbe Top end of the Dock. Persons desirous of inspecting the Coai may have it pointed out to them on application at the Dock Office, Penarth. The sale will take place at noon, near the Penarth Ferry. For further partloulari r.pply to IS. 0. Downing, Esq., AuaUoaam* Bute JUOQICA. Cardlfl *8601 'nIts bit gmrtifltt. ROATH MARKET, CARDIFF. MR E. J. EVANS will hold the usual WEEKLY SALE of LIVE STOCK, On TUESDAY next, the 21st September, 1S80. Eptries may be made at any time up to three o'clock on Monday, tale to commence at tltven o'clock a.m. Auctioneer's Offices, Church-street Chambers, Cardiff. 48041 ROYAL~HOTEL YARD, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH-CLASS HOUSES AND COLTS. MR E. J. EVANS has been favoured with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION as above, ou FRIDAY', the 24th September, 1830, the following very valuable HORSES, &c., RED IUAN HORSE, TO.U,rising 6 years old, 15.2. BAY HORSE, i,RI-NCE," rising 5 years old, 15.2. CHESTNUT MARE, "LUCY," aged, with foa: at her feet. A TWO-YEAR-OLD COLT. A YEARLING FILLY. The whole of the above, with one exception, are prize win- ners at Swansea, Carmarthen, and Llanùilo shows, and are sold in consequence of the owner ciying up the breed. Catalogue?, containing full particulars and pedigrees, may be had at the offices of the Auctioueer on and after the 20th iust. Further entries for this sale, of linnters and carriage horses of a superior class, should be made on or before the 13th inst. to insure insertion in Catalogue. Church-street Chambers, Cardiff, Septelllbcr 10th, 1880. 8849 48387 SALE TO-MORROW. ROSE AND CROWN HOTEL YARD, NORTH-STREET, CARDIFF. MR THOMAS WILLIAMS is instructed by the High Bai.iff of the Cardiff County Court to SELL by AUCTION, at the above yard, oil WEDNES- DAY next, September 22nd, a good CART IIuRSE and HARNESS, together with a capital strong liAULIEWS CARP. Sale to commence at Two p.m. No rasnve. jT Offices, 14, St. John's-square, Cardiff. 4S514 SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD DiNEL HOUSES IN CHRISTINA STREET, CARDIFF. MESSRS NIXON and NEIGHBOUR have been instructed by the Mortgagees to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on WEDNESDAY, the 29th day of September, 1880, at 7.30 p.m. (subject to such conditions as shall then be read, and in such lots as shall then be de- termined upon), all those TWO LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES AND PREMISES, situate and being Nos. 35 auu 36, Christina-street., in the town of Cardiff, and now in the occupation of Mr Cull and Mr Allen, at the respective rents of 11>1 and lis weekly. No. 35 leing held under a lease giant.d by the Trustees of the Marquess of Bute for the residue of a term of 97 years from the 20th day of September, 1854, at the apportioned yearly ground rent of £ 2 5;. No. 36 being held under a le,:se granted by the Trustees of the Marquess of Bute for the residue of a term of 97 years ficm the 29th day of September, 1S54, at the yearly ground rent of iC2 5-. Further particulars may be obtained oil application t, the Auctioneers, No, 20, Church-street, and No. 43, Mount Stuart-square; or to Mr G. COTTR1LL DOWNING, 48463 Solicitor, Cardiff. SALE-TO^ilDRROW" TREFOREST. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MR MOSES CULE well SELL by AUC- TION, at the Llanbradach Arms Inn, Gwerny- gerwn, on WEDNESDAY, September 22nd, 18b0, at six for seven in the afuruoon, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then produced, in one lot or such other lots as may be decided upon at the time of sale, all those four substantial and well-built DWELLING HOUSES, STABLES. &c., situate in Wood-road, Treforeat, the property of Mr D. Griffiths, Haulier, which will be sold under power of a Mortgage Deed. These premises are hold under a lease dated the 4th day of August,1877, granted by the Forest Iron and Steel Company, Limited, for the term of 99 years from the 2nd day of February, 1877, at tho low annual ground rent of L8 His 5d. The attention of hauliers and capitalists is respectfully invited to this valuable property, situate on the side of the main road leading from Treforest to Pontvpridd, in close proximity to the Forest Irou and Steel Works, the Tinplate Works, wiihin a few minutes' walk of the T.V.R. Station, and commanding a splendid view of the Taff Valley. The houses are conveniently arranged and in excellent condition. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Peutrebach, Pontvpridd or to Messrs GROVER and GROVER, Solicitors, Cardiff aud Pontvpridd. Pentrebach, September 13th, 1880, 48455 ABERCWMBOY FARM, Distant one mile from T.V.R. and G. W. R. Stations, Mountain Ash, and two n.i183 from Aberdare. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF CATTLE. HORSES, SHEEP, PIGS, &c., &-c. MR J. MORGAN has been favoured with instructions from Mr William Davies (who is giving up the said Farm), to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION, on the premises, on TUESDAY, September 21, 1880, the following valuable FARMING STOCK, &c., viz., 50 fat Iambs, 60 fat ewes, 200 fat wethers, from SIbs to 101 bs per quarter, all to be sold in iots of 10 each 17 cows in calf, now in full profit 4 cows and calves, 1 fat bull, 4 yearling Irish heifers, 10 fat bullocks and heifers, 10 store pigs; 1 cob mare, 7 years old, 141 hands high, fast trotter, 1 cob inare, 4 years oid, 13^ hands high, steady in harness or under saddle, 1 cart mare and colt, aged.'l black mare, aged, 15.3 hands high, 14 colts and fillies. IMPLEMENTS.-l gambo, 1 cart, 1 cbaff cutter, 1 turnip cutter, 1 set of shaft harness, 1 grindstone, pikes, rakes, &c., kc. Luncheon on the table at Twelve o'clock. Sale to commence at One p.m. sharp. Three months' credit oil approved security to pur- chasers to the amount of -0 10 and upwasds, or discount for cash payment at the rate of 5 per cent per annum. A fortnight's keep will be given for fat stock, if required, free of cbatge. Offices: 23. Pembroke-street, Aberdare, Sept. 3rd 1880. 482 ABERDARE. _TO IRONMONGERS, GROCERS, AND OTHERS. 1VT v, m v- keen instructed lTJL by Sir Thomas Perkins (who is leaving- Aberdare > to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the ab "ve prem ses No. 19, Cardiff-street on THURSDAY, Septembei IsAi 1880 (and following ,'day if necessari'i, the whole nf hi* k STOCK-IN-TRADE, & &c Consisting of a large quantity of miners' lamps brass tobacco boxe-, food boxes, water and tea jacks and a variety of other useful articles oft!)e 8.lmj » make and quality as made and sup; ,lie 1 by Mr Perkins to the trade for so many years p,st; also a^Various^assort- ment of Birmingham Goods m f, out shop assort In addition to the above,there is a quantity of t n nen's furniture and pressed work :-Kettle ears, rivets &c^ brass water and beer taps, lead piping, sheet 'lead' solder in cakea, about three cwt. of bl0Jk tin(lu-ts) wire, &-C. n In tbe Workshop will be sold the tools, machines benches, stoves, &c. • lld,LIi'ue3, The Auctioneer particularly rsquests the attention of f ie trade to the machines, which are all in good work- ing condition, being mostly nearly new, delude one No. 3 swan neck press, with wrought iron lever puppets four pairs of o^Uuid round clippers, and two paSs of sinkers for use in press two bottom closing machines one 20-inch folding and one grooving muchinL. one 24-inch guillotine, one 28-inch roller, besides other machines aud the usual tools used in the tra >e A so one nearly new snath s bedows and anvil As the lots are numerous the Auctioneer hopes the public will attend early. p Sale to commence punctually at 10 o'clock a m Offices, 23, Pembroke-street, Aberdare, Sept. 7th, 1889. 4g5lc PENILWYNEINON FARM, YSTIUBFELLTE Distant five nules from G.W.R. Station, Hirwain' six miles from G.W .1L Station G.yn Neath and four miles from Colbren Station, Midland Railway. IMPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF 300 SHEEP, 30 HEAD OF CATTLP-, AND 30 HORSES AND I)ONIES. MR JOHN MORGAN has been favoured with instructions from Mr John Williams to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the above fVm on MONDAY, Sept. 27th, 1S80, the following valuable l FARMING STOCK, Yalual,ie viz. 150 three and four-year-old fat wethers, 150 breedin- ewes, 50 store lambs, 4 milcli cows m full profit, 4 two- vea:-jld heifers in calf, 4 yearling heifers, 4 two-year-old and 4 yearline Stee s, 9 fat heifers 1U prime condition 1 two-year-old Hereford bull. HORSES :—1 curt nv.v.e, 1 caat filly, 9 breeding mares of difierent sizes, colors, and ages, 1 four-year-old entire pony, 2 two-year-old cobs, 4 mares and suckers, 4 year, lin" colts, and 8 yearling fillies. Four months' credit on approved security to pur- chasers to the amount of £ 5 and upwards, or discount allowed for cash payments at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum. Luncheon o:i the table at 11 o clock. Sale to commence at 12 sharp. The Auctioneer beg to call special attention to this sale; the Sheep being young -,ti d healthy; the Cattle are all of the pure Hereford Breed and the Horses and Ponies are all of very ouperior and useful quality. 48504 Offices: 23, Pembroke-st., Aberdare, Sept. 7th, 1S80. MANSION-JIOUS3~AND GROUN- MR HENRY LEWIS will SELL by AUCTION, at the Castl^ Hotel, Merthvr, on THURSDAY, the 23rd day of September, 1880, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, all that Valuable Leasehold MANSION HOUSE anu PREMISES, known as The Gwaelodygarth, situate at lIIerthyr Tydfil, held under a lease for the residue of the term of 99 years, from the 9tli day cf January, 1833, at the yearly ground rent of £30 Is until the 25th of March, lsi3, afterwards at the yearly ground rent of £ 85. The premises are in th occupation of J. Bishop, E?q., J.P., and comprise on the ground floor front and side entrance halls, drawing-room, dining-room, study, ser- vant" hall, pantry, kitchen, larder, and spare room. On the first floor, 5 bedrooms, dressing-room, and con- veniences. On the second floor, bedroroi and ttoreroom. The portion of the house called old apartments contains on the groupd floor be.,Iroom, lunib and pantiy, first floor bedroom. Ou the basement are spacious cel- lars and storeroom.. Tbe outbuildings comprise laundry, stable, coach- house, saddle-room, coal-hou.-e, and conveniences. The house is approached by a carriege drive through an imposing lawn. Those is attached to the house an excellent kitchen garden, well protected by boundary walls; also an orchard and two paddocks' The grounds contain by admeasurement four acres or thereabouts. To view and for further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, 2, Castle-street, Merthyr Tydfil to Mr John V-,tu-h,L-1, County Court Office, Merthvr Tydfil; or to Messrs James an,1 Co., Solicitors, Merthjr Tydtil. Dated Septemt er 3rd, 1880. 4S406 HAMLET OF ST. THOMAS^ RE-SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. In consequence of the Purchaser having failed to com- ply with toe conditions of Sale, M' ESSRS W. J. LOWES and SON have been instructed to EE-SELL by PUBLIC AUC. TION, at the Fabians Inn, St. Thomas, SATURDAY, September 25, 1880, subject to such conditions as shall be there and then produced (and unless previously disposed of by Private Contract), all that Corner SHOP AND PREMISES, Containing 6 rooms and the usual offices, situate and being No. 17, Sebastopol-street, held for au unexpired term of 99 years, from the 23th day of September, 1879 also all those THREE LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES AND PREMISES. Situate and being Nos. 19 to 21, Sebastopol-street, each containing 6 rooms, and the usual offices. Held for a similar term of years as Lot 1, and now let to respectable tenants at the gross rent of jC58 10s. The whole will be offered in one or more lots, as shall be decided upon at the time of Sale. The above Premises are channelled, paved, drained, and water laid on. The.Auctioneers beg to call the attention of intend- ing purchasers to this Property as a most desirable investment, it being situate in close proximity to the New East Dock, Great Western and Midland Railway Stations, and the proposed Tramway, which all tend to greatly enhance its value; Saie to commence at 4.30 p m. For further particulars apply to the Auotlonoorp mt their Offices, 97, Oxford-street; or to Messrs H. A, James, 27, Sebastopol-street, St. ThOTOM, Swcvueea. L J Ini gatniqn. ) POSTPONEMENT Of SALE 1'KOii 1;111 to 24til SEPT.MBEii.. DUMBARTON HuUSE, SWANSEA. ~JV'jTR JOHN M. LEEDEIS has been in- -J-J- structed by Mr T. W. Inurani, who is leaving, to SELL in PUBLIC AUcTlON, on the above premises, ou FRIDAY, September 24th, IsisO, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD b URNITURE, PiANoFOKTE, OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, and other E reets,coa-,jji^Isingmaho^auy din ng-room suite in leather, superior carved wahiutdrawing-room suite in tilk rep, carved walnut ion tab e, full compass trichord pianolorte in waiuut (by Aril ai:d Smart), waiuut mus c stool, pIt console table and glass, Brussels and other carpets, hearth ugs, fenders and fiieiron-, per glasses, oil piintiu.'s, engravin .s, inahcgaiiy loo table, six do. dining ci.airs in hair, do. dining table, do. pedestal side- board, timepieces, ornaments, mahocsnv jecretaire, do. sofa in hair, couches, &e., &e.; walnut, 'hali-te t;r bed- steads, iron Ficnch tin., feather beds, mahogany wash- stands with marble tops, dressing -tables, do. glasses, towel horses, chamber ware, mahogany and painted chests of drawers, mahogany wardrobe with drawers and trays, commode, ice.; the usual kitchen and culi- nary requisites; idso 12 very handsome palms and other plants, several Corinthrian caps, garden tools, side salid;c, iron manger, &e., Ie. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. Auctioneer's Offices, Oxf ,rd Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 48377 SALE THIS DAY. CLYDACU, NEAR SWANSEA. GLAIS HOUSE, CLUSE BY THE! (;LA18 STATION. ON THE MIDLAND RAILWAY. MR JOHN M. LEADER, has been in- structed by Mr E. Primavesi, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above Premise;, on TUESDAY", the 2l8t day of September, 1SS0, the wh-.le of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PRIZE POULTRY, FOYVL-HOUSES, POSY, COW, GOAT, DOGCART, and OTHEH. EFFECTS, Comprising-Mahogany cheifonnier, mahogany book- case with glass doora and cupUjt'^s, walnut couch in cretonne, easy chairs do. (by Lewis, late Bennett), wal- u-it loo and occasional taoles, id;or glasses, Brussels, tapestry, and other carpets, hearthrugs, rm,t. fenders and fire-itons, &-c.; ornaments, oil paint- ings, engravings, winuow curtains and poles, bagatelle- board with balls and cues, marble clock, 6 in-itio^-iny chairs in hair, mahogany conch iu American leather, Bi us- sels stair carpet, lir..ss rods, oilcloth, croquet set, &c. brass half-tester bedstead, iron and French do., spring mattresses, wool and hair dø., mahogany marLle-top washstands, painted do., dressing-tables, do. glasses, sets of ware, towel horses, painted chests of drawers, maho- gany pedestal, &c, dinner service (about 70 pieces). dessert do., tea service, ware, glass, electro-plated tea aud coffee services, &e., together with the usual kitchen and culinary requisites. Also, grey pony, 13 Imuds high, quiet to ride or drive: birch and uak dogcart (equal to new) by Ward, set of single brass-mounted liaruess, Hereford cvw iu cal;, mileh pat, pure bred mastiff dog, do. fox terrier (Astley s). a splendid collection < f prize fowls, including Malays, Leghorns, Poland's, Houdaus, Cochins, Brahmas, and several cross-bred, pure Rouen drake and two ducks, pure Aylesbury dusk and drake, &c. 10 portable poultry houses for 10 or 12 fowls each, large do. for 50 fowls, do. With ru -.s attached, for 30 fowls; two dog kennels, w.^tt r buts, pig-stye, Blair and Birk's patent incubator for 90 eggs (equal to new), do. artificial mother for (0 chicks, the graduat,'heating st ve, &c. also, about 20 lows of good potatoes, and about 1,030 roots confrey, ■. Goods on view day prior to sale. Sale to commence at half-past Eleven o c.ock in the forenoon. Catalogues may be had one week prior to the day of Sale on ap;1.cation to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Oxford Cliamoers, Oxford-street, Soan-ea. 487ti SALE TO-MORROW TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS AND OTHERS. TVRGLANDWR COLLIERY. Five minutes walk from Landore station, on the Great Western Railway. MR JOH:n M. LEEDUR has been in- structed to SELL bv PUBLIC AUCTION, on the abuve premises, on WEDKESIEY, the 22nd day of September, 18S0, the following i'LA:vT AND MACHI. RY, viz., One ISin. x 3<jin. pumping engineljwith pumping gorr complete, one 10m. x 36in. winunfjj engine, with 10ft. drum, complete egg end boiler, 3<Xt. aud 4 ft. diameter, tubular boiler, 19ft. x 6ft. 3in., .do. 19ft. x 6ft. Go fathoms of Sin. pumps complete, two 12in. forcers with cloak p; eces, po e cise, &c., all tomplete, GO fathoms pitch pale pump rods hin. square, with splicing plates, weigning mach ue to weigh two tbn% two lift, pit p ll- leys with wire ropes, clay mill .vith gear for driving same,colliery rails, shed timber, trains, loose plant, col- liery tools, 4tc. Sale to commence at One o'clock promptly. Immediately after the above are dispose.1 of the following PLANT will be sold 22 pipes 9in. bore and working, barrel, about 10 tons cast iron, 13 colliery tram wheels, quantity of tra-n rails, g tcreens, about tons wrought sciap iron, double action pump for steam or hand poifer 2 colliery trams, llayward, 'layler, & Co.'s univeAal steam pun p, com plete with wrought irou pipes weighing machine, by rooky ar.d Son, to weigh about. 5 tons quantity of pump lifts, &c. ri further particulars a. [1 to ifee Auctioneer, Oxf r i Cha nbers, Swansea. 48379 SALE OF -HOUSE A.iD LIVERY STABBE8. MR JOHN M. LEEDSR has been in- structed byMrij. Brown to SHiLL by PUBLIC AU /llON (subject to conditions 0 sale whc will then be oil FRIDAY", the 24th d. of September, 18S0, at the Black Horse I)Ublic.house, Swau. sea, the LEASE of all that PUBLIC-HvUSE, LIVER Y STABLES, AND YARD, situate and kuowlI as the liliak Hnr,;e," Itudand- street, Swansea, held for an eG term of tii; et years f, OIn iiJth September, 18S0,»fet.the low rent of k;34 per annum. -C The Livery Stables are now Jet to Mr Redmore, as yearly tenant at P-25 per annum. Sale to take place at Three o'clock. For fuithcr particulars apply to the Auctifneer, Ox- ford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swan-ea. 48518 No. 10, HAMLETON TERRACE, GORSE-LAE, SWANSEA. jVf R J. M. LEEDER has been instructed JL to SliLL by PUBLIC AUCTION, ou the above pre- mises, on MONDAY, the 27th day of September, 18S0, the whole of the: nearly new) HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, The vrol erty of a lniiy le iving the neighbourhood. Comprising mahogany sideboard with plate ¡.ria, back, four mahogany diniug eh iir3 in American leather, din- ing tabie, walnut whatnot inlaid, two pier g'asse3 b ack and gold, walnut Sutherland table, w-ilnut couch in biue satin cloth, easy chair dp" two occasional chairs, gipsy table, gilt cornice and fringe, WlIlùùW poles, do blinds, Brussels, tapestiy, and other carpets, hearthrugs, fin- ders, fireitons, oil paintings and oleographs, clock, um- brella stand, oilcloth, mass, brass-mounted and French bedsteads, spring, hair, and inibpuff mattressses, maho- gany and painted chest of drawers, mahogany wash- stand with marble top. dressing glasses, sets of ware, towel horses, dressing table, flip bath, easy chair which can be made into a bedstead, kitchen dresser (q lite new), dinner service, about 57 pieces, tea and breakfast sets, sundry glass, usual kitchen and culinary u'.eusils, On view morning of sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 48100 PRELIMINARY-ANNOUNCEMENT. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARMS, &c., AND GROUND RENTS, IN GLAMORGAN AND CARMARTHEN. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- structed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the U, e,-on A, i"s Hotel, Swansea, aoout the Secoiii Week ill OCTOBEK, the underiiieutioiied, viz:— Description. Quantity l'a-¡;jJ" of Llahrh,(J.taJl. a. r. p. Lenson Well, 00 o. 21 0 21 Cottage oil ditto u Llnngcm,ith Parish. Peumynydd F.trill School house on ditto u 16 23 Garden on eitto J Oystcnnovlh Padsh. Ground rents at the Mumbles LlaugafcUi.ch Parish. Y'sgergatbaD, Peiiygarn, Pantyreitbin and Cot- tage •• •• Tyrynn 42 0 0 Y'nystowlog Farm, mill, houses, allllland 343 0 22 Meietv of Tirbach Gdfa/h Biihopstone Parish. Cliff and lands at Pwl;di o. u Cardigan fields 00 „ Llanguicke Parish. Gellyfawr g 1110I 1 Ground rents f „ 17 Ynysmedw ganol f £ u Ground rents ) Parts oi Rhydyfro mill lands 24 2 0 Ground rents Cwmnant-hopkin anl cottage 75 1 21 Blanant cottage and garden 9 1 23 Gellyliwca 86 1 26 Gellyllwca Isha 60 0 31 Begelegel and Tirllech 102 0 33 Blanegel and Blanegel Isha 72 2 28 Blaeuanthir 40 3 33 Cwmgorse and Cottage 82 3 11 Tynycoedcae 25 1 20 Upper Goitre Garth 29 111 Lower Goitre Garth aud cottage. 51 2 0 Yst-radowen 249 3 39 Ground rent- Brynmorgan Ground rents.. Llaniiilo-Talybont and Llangafelach Parishes. Gorsegoed and Bryngolewi and cottage. Llanedy Parish. Plasnewydd and 1 antyffynon Full particulars will appear in future advertisements, and may be known on application to Charlbs NORTON, Esq solicitor, Swansea; Mr DAVID EVANS, Brunswick- piace, Swansea; or the Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 48 J;0 ETC GROCnS. HOUSEHOLDERS, AND OTHEBST" 112, HL.H-STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS R. MERRALL and co. win SELL by AUCTION (under the powers of a Bill of Saie), oil WEDNESDAY, Sept. 22, I80O, the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Weighinl Macliiue, Canisters, Scaled and Weights, &c., ComprisitW- Sundry groceries, teas, sugar, mustard, blue, dry soap, jams, salmon and lobster, miik in tins, matches, 2 pairs of brass scales and weights, flour scales and weights, lemoii peel, weighing machine, biscuits, starch, coffee, soda, 2 butter stands, currants, oatmeal, ginger, nut- megs, peas, blaeklead, dates, whirt soap, 12 tea eanicters, fruit and other paper, paper bags, sack truck, &c., &c.to,-ettier with the whole of the household furniture. Side to commence at Eleven o'clock sharp. Terms cash. No reserve. Auctioneers' Offices, 32, Fisher-street, Swansea, and the Mumbles. 48:-17 -Cr:INALLT FARM. NEAR NEXTELI MESSRS LEWIS BROTHERS are in- l.I.. instructed by Mr Win. Chick to SELL by AUC- TION, at the above Farm, on FRIDAY, September 24th. 1880, the whole of his FARMING STOCK, comprising 26 Exrnoor breedn g ewes, Devon cow and calf, 4 milch cows in full profit, 4 cows near calving, 13 I two and three-year-old Hereford heifers aud steers, Hereford bull, 4 capital draught horses, bay mare 15 hands, 5 years old bay thcrou rhbred mare, 151 hands, rising 3 years 3 two-year-old ceits, sow, 12 young pigs, 20 geese, 2 ricks prime nieado'.v and clover hay, 30 ricks oats, 9 do barley, 5 do wheat, 2 acres mangolds, 4 acres swede turnips, 2 acres potatoes, corn mill, ploughs, harrows, corn and turnip drills, winnowing machine, Devonshire long cart, and other useful implements. Terms—Six month. credit on approved bills, or the usuil discount. Luncheon at Twelve o'clock. Sale at One p.m. The Mart, Neath, Sept. 8th, 1830. 4S479 TALYVEDW FARM, 1 MILE FROM LLANSAMLET STATION, G.W.H. MESSRS LEWIS BROS, are instructed by Mr P. M. Fisher, to SELL by AUC ION", at the above place, on MONDAY, Sei t. 27th, lbbO, the LIVE STOCK nd CROPS, Comprising 2 cows in profit, 2 cows in calf, pure Durham beifer, 2 calves, 24 geese, 2 ricks meadow hay, 2 do. FhTt liay, 31 ricks oats, 1 acre Scotch champion p tsti • 1| 2C163 white and Aberdeen turnips, quantify of bedding, &c., &c. Terms :—Six months' credit on approved bilis. or the usual discount. Luncheon at twclvo o'clock. Balo ut 1 p.m. usual discount. Luncheon at twclvo o'clock. Balo ut 1 D m. Tbe Mart. Hetvtu, fceuW Othu 1SSCW 4348fr ffatcs lty gatrfiau. SALE THIS DAY. VICTORIA AUCTION MART, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have JJt-N- bee instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, TO-DAY (TUESDAY), September 21g, 18S0, and Llia following days, a large nuni: er (.f OIL I'AINT- INGS, in handsome niassive :ilt frames, comprising w rks of English, Italian, Dutch, ar.d Geimau masters. Oil view from Ten o'cleck. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock each day. 4S89 YIC'JO ILA MART, OXFORD-STREET. SWANSEA. MESSRS BEYNOJ> aud hughes have le-.n inst uc'ed o SELL by AUCTION, a the aoove Mait, uu SATUi.D .Y, Sep mber i5th, i&aO, a llinis e' s 117 R RY of DùOKS, c n 'stinsr 0" several )-a ua .ie T .cologi al, Classical, nd other works. fctletoeomire ee a. Twelve no: 11. (70 N >. 1. SOUTH END VILLAS MUM'SLE-. MESSRS BiSYNoN and HUGHES have .1., bëea iiis i-Let d to SELL by A I, Ci'iON, at t-e above wn'ire B, on MONDA Y S pernier i'7th, ISsO, ti e wboic f ih v-*ry supeiio a d weli-presci^ed HO'J Hi O ,D FUliNiTUiiE n o'.her E Tects. Catalogs s a e being pit pat ed. bn.,e t,(j o; m nei ce at Eleven o'clock. 48471 Auc ijuters' Office3, Victoria Chambers, Swansea. LOWER SIETTY FAHI, BLAClvPILL, NEAR SWANSEA, Two froin Mumbles Rosd Station on the L. & N. W. Railway. VTESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES have J-?JL been ltistrueu^d by Mr W. H. Jones, who is leaving the farm, to SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, tbe 28th September. 1&8J, tbe whole oi t:ie STOCK, CHOPS, IMPLEMENTS, &c. For jiarticula s see Lillti and fu.ure 11Iheni:eme¡,t,. Six months' credit will be given on approv\d Biiis of £5 ani ¡;p-.vanls, or discount f. r cash. Refreshments at Eleven v'clllck. SaJe to commence at Twelve noon. Auctioneers' OfHce Vi.t^ria (h ,mber. Swansea. 4472 ESTABLTSHED JS72. L\,F ESSRS BEYNON and HUGHES' XT A hEXT MONTHLY SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &e. Will be held at ihe Jeffreys" Arnss biotel Morse Reposi- tory, Swansea, on TUESDAY, Oct. 5 h, 1880. tutnes to lJe nude oac weei, previous lO Sale. NEWPORT, MONMOU "II1SHIRE. MESSRS GEORGE S. TRICKS & CO. are instructed to SELL by PCBLIC AUt TI at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, 011 WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of October, 1,O, at two for Cree o'clock p.m. (subject t. condition-), illvVaa ,1> RESIDENTIAL and LUtlNESS PROPERTIES, situate in tie town of Newport, in thc following or sutli other lots as M y be determinell at the time d sale Lor ].-A D WELLING-HoUSE, semi-detached, known as Alma Villa, ill Park-square, containing entrance hall, Ja; g draw,n all., uii,iug-ro( m with five bcJrO,)¡LS i>,nu every hou^ehi.la conveuieuce, in t .e occu|.ation of Mr C. A. Long. Ga: am water are ,d1 on, and there are gardens front-and back, lb property being situate iu the best part of the t iwn. The title is held lor 99 year?, from the 17th day of April, 1854, at t.ie year y ground rent of LOT 2,—A DVi ELLING-fiOUSE an i CAUDENr, with Shop, Cellar, and Warehouse Premises, aud seven room-, with neecsSary conveniences, being l'i and 1TI7A, in Commercial-street, in the respceUn occupations vf Mr Ilirton, Fishmonger, and Mr V. Janie-, Bootmaker as tenants to Mr Alfred W. Bland, who holds an occu- pation of the lease of tbe r:jlerty for trie remainder of the vendors' term at the rent of £ïû till the 17th Sep- tember, 1884, and thenceforward £:,5 per annnm. This property is well situated in the leaning thoroughfare of t ie town, 0 The t tie is he d for the re-idue of a term expiring the day of March, lsS8, :.t the yearly ground rent of -111 3s. LIT3.—Tnree DWELLING-HOUSES, bein^" Nos. IS, 19, and 20, Dock-parade, in LI-e reflective occupations of Air Ev n Tiioaias, Mr Seymour, and Mr Frederick Thonns. Nos. IS and 19, being shops. These h.,uses are situate close to the Docks, and cunuuauda. good position for bus'ness. Tile title is held for the residue of a te in expiring the rC.'d day of Jlarch, Is&S, at tbe apportioned yearly ground rent ci £ 2 5s fur t: e three houses. To view apply to the respective tenants, aud for further particulars and of sale to Mr lienry Baker, No. 3, Clifton Place, Newport, Mon. the Auctioneers, the BrLtol Auc.ion Rooms, 49. Broad-street, Bristol, or to Mr W. E. PERU AM. Solicitor, 43477 5, Exchange, Bristol. SALE THIS DAY. LLANTWIT MAJOR, GLAMORGANSHIRE. SALE OF VALUABLE COPYHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES AND PASTURE LAND. "|Y/f ESSivS R. JONES and SON have been 1 v h favourea widi instructions tj SELL by AUC- TION, at the Bear Hotel, C wbridge, oil Tl ESDAY, the 21st day of September, 18S0. at Three o'clock in the aiternoou (in one or the following lots as may be then or previour-ly arranged, and subject to ;uch couditions to be then and there produced), the foliown g DWELLING-HCUSES, PASTURE LAN, >, &c., "iz.: LOT 1.—All that C JPïHüLiJ DWELLING-HOUSE end PREMISES, now in the oe"lIl>ltiol. of Mr Morgan Tnomas, cont<iiinig farlour, kite-lie-•, baek kitch-n, dauy, ai.il ¡è:;t:e beo: VJl:Is., togetiic-r with gtablc, pig's cot, It and ab-Ut 10 perches of excelieut Garden Groun-. Lor ?.—Two Fields of excellent PASTURE LAND »djoining, containing about two acres in tl.e same oceu- pat on. Li T 3.—Two well-built COTTAGES, with G.ini-u.? a d Pig Co'.s, in the several occupations oi John Thomas ana Richard Miles. Tbe above property is situate in Cnfliugat-street, Llautwit M.jrc", on the main road fro Cowbriug. ia within ten minutes' walk of the sea, and coininanus all extensive view of the Bristol Channel. The land is of excellent quailty, and suitable for grazing or building pu:po.-e-. The houses are all substantially built, and in tbo.ou h repair. Fart Oi tbe p' :c! a:e money may reiiiaiii cu mortgage if desiretl. For further part.cular-' apply to tne Auctioneers, Pencocd aud Brii.ei.d or to 41:4. 7 THOMAS REES, Esq., Solicitor, Cowbridge. TALBOT INN, L L A NT 111S.S ANT. Important Sale 01 Fat and Store Siieep, Fat anl Store Cattle, Cows and Calves, Fat ani £ tire Pigs, Cart Horses, Cobs, &c-. &c. MESSRS R. JONES & SON have been f-L favoured with instructions frotn Wm, Jenkins, Esq., of Llaumih: n.;el, to SELL by AUCTION, 011 TiiL; itDAY, the 2crd Sept., 1 bO, the folio v. i;.g Valu-tble LIVE STOCK, io., &c., viz:— 50 very superior cioss bred young Breeding Ewes, two and three years old, CATTLE.—12 superior Hereford and Durh ni Cows aud Calves, 10 fat Cows, 10 barren Cows in very forward con- dition, 4 barren Heifers in forward condition, 4 fat Oxen rising 4 years old, 12 Steers rising three years old. HORSES.—1 bay cart horse, fot;r e3.rs old, 14k Lands; 1 superior roan cart horse, four ye-us old, 14i hands; both suitable for firiu or underground work; 1 promising brown cob colt, rising thrie years obi, about 15 hands; 1 black cob (lily, rising three years oid, about 15 hands; 1 cob mare, lou; y ,ars old, 14 hands, tractable in harness or unùcr saddle. For Mr Tlioma Davie-, Talbot Inn SO lie,ilti,y two and tliree-, e ir-o.d Ewes and Wethers in forward condition, 1 fat li 1 two-year-old black Cob C lt, 14 hancis h 2 promising yearling Cob Colts, and 1 fat Pig. For Mr Peter Watkius 23 fat Ewes. 1 very guod Cob 1hre, rising five years olJ, 14J hands, goes in harness or unJer saddle. 5 stronsr store Pigs. Four months' c edit will be given upon approved security to purchasers of .£10 and upwards, or discount fur cash at the rate of 5 per cant per annum. Refreshments at Twelve Sale to commence at One o'clock. TLe attsntion of dairymen and farmers is especially invited to this imp >rtmt -ale of well-bred stock. For further particulars apply t j the Auctioneers, Pún- coed and Bridgeud, 4S496 LEASEHOLD PROPERTY 1 OR SALE AT SWANSEA. MR T. H. DAVIES has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, subject to such condi- tions as shall be there and then produced, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, Hith-street, Swansea, on DAY, th- 2sth day of September. 1880, all those THREE LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES aud PREMISES, Nos. 01, C2, anu 63, Hafod-street, Swansea, in the occupation of Messrs Talboi., ^.abbctt, and Reez, as tenants. „ „ The pi emises are held for a term of lease of 96 years, from the 29th day of September, 18JO, at the low ground rent, £ 5 per annum, and are centrajly siteated, con- venient to persons employed on the railway or in the neighbouribg works. One of the houses has a frontage of 21 feet and C-in be co verted into a shop at a nominal outlay. Sale to commence at Fo-ir o'clock p.m. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices; or tj Messrs HartlanJ, Davies, and Isaac, Solici- tor, Swansea. 18, Union-street, Swansea. 485(0 BOROUGH OF NEIYF-ORT. LONG LEASEHOLD PREMISES, Nos. 17 and 18 IN HIGH-STREET. MESSRS WILLIAM GRAHAM & SON 1-1 are instructed by the Corporation (acting PS the Urban Sanitary Authority) to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the Westgate Hotel, Newport, on WEDNES- DAY, the 29th day'of September, 1830, at Three o'clock in the afternoon punctual! sti those PREMISE S, most, advantageously situate for business, ou the south side of High-street (nearly opposite the entrance to the Railway Statijii) known as the "Bunch of Grapes." an old lici.n-ed Inn together with the Shop and Premises adjoining, having a frontage of 36 feet to the principal thoroughfsire. They are held direct from Lord Tredegar for a term of 44 years from the 25th March, 1875, sub- ject to the annual rent of £ 30. The Corporation having purchased the property for the purpose of obtaining an increased width of street, the purchaser will be required to enter into a Covenant to lakt; down and rebuild the front along the new line, aii-I according to a plan to be approved by the Urban Authority. t; i r. t' For further particulars application may be made to the Anctioneers: to Mr Kirby, Town Surveyor or to Mr A. A. Newman, Deputy Town Clerk. 4S428 GLAMORGANSHIRE. BARGOED. PARISH OF GELLYGAER. SALE OF DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS WILLIAM GRAHAM AND SON are instructed to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Pias Newydd Hotel, Bargoed, THURS- DAY, tbe 30tQ September, ItS;), at two for three o'clock in the afternoon punctually, all those two conveniently arranged aud substantially built five-roomed DWELLI.\G-HOL"SES, With the Gardens and a detached tbree-st&L Stable, with oft over, thereto belonging, now in the several occupa- ti ins of Thonia, Lawrence alia Joseph Hughes. The premises are held for a term of 93 yea-s from 25tli December, 1872, subject to the annual ground rent of £3 88.. The property is sold subject to the mortgage of the Perpetual Building Society, particular oi which will be given at the sale. The above property adjoins the parish road leading from Pengi m to the Wingfield Colliery, is near to that and other collieries, and lies in tbe centre of ar extensive aud rising mineral district as yet undeveloped. Further particulars may he obtained of Jlr Thomas Lawrence, <;U trrvman, liargoed, who will show tbe Lawrence, <;U trrvman, liargoed, who will show the property the Auctioneers, VictorIa-chamber3, Newport; or of C. R. LYNE, Esq., 4S511 Solicitor, Newport, Men. Jg A SE Y 0 U I; J1 E E T » BY \:SL:G A PAIR OF GOOD SLIPPERS, Which can be bought cheapest ani best at E. 0 S B 0 R N E S, THE BAY WINDOW SHOP, 5, CROCKHERBTOWN. 8734 immense Stock from Is Slid per Pair. 47779 —— ^alr.o In? gutcticm. M1 T> waf NLAli NEATH. R V\ M. HAliiHoLL PROPERTY. by tie Mortgagee to A-b'cES is instructed ?1e*;0I,> ?[' AUCTION, at the 1SS0, at Four o ch ck. in t ie Aiternoon otcmber •••- ditions to be tiien read), all tbooe „ THREE FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES, With the Gardens &1 Appurtenanees 1!1I:reto belonging,! sitaate near the Pelican 4tiiti the Victoria Inns, Skewen, near Neath aforesaid, aud now in tbe respective occu- pations of Win. Ket-s, Evan lones. ami Edward V\iibaiiifi, and yielding a rental lof iti+ lis per annum. The Property lias a frontige to tlJe turnpike rOld find to the old to: d. and is well situated for constant tenancy ana for in provL-nients. i urther particulars may be obtaii ed on application to J. T. Dav.es. Esq., Solicitor, Aim -place, Neath (where a plan f the Property n.ay be or to the Auctioneer, Charlesvii e-place, Neath. <8^9 BLAENBAGLAN FA KM, SITUATE MiuWAY BETWEEN BRiTON FERRY AND ABEKAVON. MR WILLI AM HARRY REES is in- structed by Messrs Evans at.J Son to SELL by AUCTION, i.t above, on THURSDAY, the SJth of September, Jtt(l, the nude:mentioned LIVE STOCK, CROPS, &c., Comprising :— SHERP,—Sixty fat wethers, 43 fat lambs, 40 year- lings, crossed liadnnrs and Cardys ix yearling r.œsJ ditto. CATTLE.—Twelve fat cattle, lit for butcher four two year old heifers, six two \e..ro.d steers, three CJ»VS and calves, the miich cOIn; iu cai; one yearling 1J,.ll. Hereford and shorthorn. H01 E .—Black cart mare, Bounce," four years, 16 biDd; roan cart ma re, Derb,r," six years 15.1 black cart mare, Lcste." four ye;.rs, 14.3, all oud. aud exceiieul workers splendid bay coh, "Dick," four ye ro, 15 lazid g.-o-i 111 saddle a id Lat ness valuable biack cob, Boo," four years, by "Young fast trotter, and gooa iu srudie and harness h;.n s. itic b.v- mare ponv, G hi," live ye:u-s. u: I ands 1'0:0'1 coit, tw,) yea: s, by Young lï\c;' chestnut yearling col:, bj "Travelling Comet"; bay \ea:Lug co t, by "Young Expressbay yearhng filly, Ly "'Eipi. ss Lion;" dun \tailing caitcoit. HAV.—TAM ricks oi well harvested me idow hay, ab ut 23 tons. Co;,N, &,a.-Six mows of black oats, splendidly har- vested two ricks .f fern. Pot LTIIV.—Twenty go e e. CARRIAGES, CAl;, &C.—Capital (-Or cart, strongly built, by Rees, of Ne.th; contractor's csirt, iti capita, I order, Inoh car, Õúc., Ac. Terms Six months' credit on b:lis with approve sureties, for purchases of £5 and upwards, and fur t..e Fat Stock three months' credit cu bills any se- cured. l.uii(:he ;n on the table at Eleven o'clock. Sale to commence at twelve sharp. Punctual attendance is requested, the lots being so numerous. At.ciion and Steam Printing Offices, Neath, Sept. 6. Iss". 40 GLAMORGANSHIRE VERY ATTRACTIVE PROPERTY FOR SALE NEAR NEATH. \T HARLiY REES is instructed JLTJL by Mr II. J. Savours to SELL by AUCEION, at the Castle Hotel, Neavh, un EDNESIOAY', October titli, 1881), at Three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions of Sale to be then produced, all that delight- tullv-situate.l RESIDENTIAL ESTATE, known as TYNYRHEOL, It. the pari=ii ot Cadoxton-juxta-Neath, on the main road from Nea'.li to l'oir.atuawe, cutside the borough boundary, within the postal delivery, and about !Uc i miuuies' walk of the Great Western, Vale of Neatb., stid Neath and Brecon Railway Station. aud of the town ct ntuinlng an area of SIXTY AC-E-, TWO ItJb'CDS, LIGHT PEUCdE?, A.1 uitain a ring fence. Ti e Pi etuises iueiu ,e a cointortab.e and clmmodiou; Res'deuce (with verandah front' containing drawing- room, timing-room, four bedrooms, kitchen fitud witn range, larder and pantry, back kitchc, dairy, &c. situated iu a charming position, a fine southern aspect, commanding extensive views of Neath and the ell tire district, extoi dnig to the Bristol Channel, and surrounded by a la ge lawn, fringed with shrubbery, spacious and unusually productive fruit and vegetable d orcharn, together with The FARll LANDS, e imprislng 50 acres, »r there- abouts, of rich pastuiage, a ,u 10 acres or thereat outs of amble lewd. the "hu;e of which is in a hit;h ctat; of cultivation and fenced in a most efficient maimer. T'le FARM BUILDINGS ate of a substantial character, aud comprise coach-house, st tiling (with lofts above) for four horse. two loose boxes, chaff room, large barn, cart house, cowhouse for five c us, large c.-ttle she:1, turnip house, piguei.es, & the whole of wnich are stone bunt and slated, surroumLtig and adj jining two spac:ous farii.vards, l icit yards, pond, &c., together also with a labourer's cottage aud garden. The whole is held under airoia Lord for a term of 21 jears from iioth March, 1=75, at the reserved rent of £ ,4 15s lOu per annum. Tbe prol is welltuppl ed with water, b,,u,d,-d I y capita roads, Irosn whien tie-re are direct to the fields, rendering them, from their clo-e proxindtv t > the town, peculiariyadiipted Mid availabie ."or stjwr te lettings IS grazing at-conimodiliou land. Tbe Property has been beld in the same tenancy and by the present lessee uninterruptedly for a p':rkrl uf 4 year6, during ,'1dch tune important permanent iiu- provements have been eliei-teu witii tii- trcate»t c. ie and judgmeiit, resulting in the prt"eu¡, efficient state of the Property. The whole of the Egiate is well shc.tere iro; north and east winds, and f..r bc..uty t f f.iaation and generally attractive ieatui es, it stands nnrival e: in the 0i..1.Y, aui altogether It niav, itLl,t exaggeration, claim to be one of the 1\;II"t otsiiabie Properties ever bubr1l.tte,i tv auction in this distr ct. or fur her particulars and orders to view, apply to Mr T. id. Price, Land and Mineral Surveyor, Ncati or to Mr lieos, at bis Auction and Steam Printing Offices, Neath, whe e also a plan of the Property o.iav I.H; sccn. 48f.1 -==-=-c-=-c,-===-=- by rivatt LAUGH A R NE.—TO MALTSTERS JLJ MILLERS. COHS DEALEBS. — FOR DI-* 1'OSAL. a MaLTING, CvItN, FLOUR, and GENERAL ME.WiiAN'iUS: BUSINESS, which has bjea sucoes- fuilv earr.e i on < >r the li^t 20 years. T; e large :;n i very convenient p-cmise- to be LET or SOLD.—For futher particulars appiv to Mr Howell Rogers (who U retiriip- noui the Lusiuess^, Laugliarne, St. Ciears. 46107 8SJl LEFT OUT OF SALE, a few of JLj CYRUS PLUCKS PATENT FITIE & THIEF PROOF SAFES. Apply STRPIIEXSOX, ALBXAXDKit, & Co., C'rni r. 475 raiol>e LTIT, \VALTEES' ONE FARM, H Parish of Liancarvan, about tbvee miles from Peterstnne Statioll.South Wales Railway,containing about 240 acres, chiefly pasture,with good house,farm bui.clings, and a useful naltiiouse. Incoming n:o ier,.t Possessioa can be had on the 1st day of December next. Also MIDDLE FA ltd, adjoining Walsterstone, con- taining abaut twenty acres of pasture, with homestead and outbuildings. Possession February, 2nd, 1881. A 1 ease of both larms may be grauteJ.- Audrea-, 11 r Vaugban, Bot.vilstone, near Cardiff. 47503 guililiug øticttt. ^iARblFF BUILDING SOCIETY. I SUMS frotn Z30 to £3,COJ ready tu be LENT on SHARES MAY BE TAKE\°AND DEPOSITS MADE DAILY.. Tbe present rate of Interest on Deposits is—4 pel cent six 81 per cent three months notice, and y oof cent «n deniand. Shares are withdrawable at two months notice with 5 per cent compound interc/t added Bonus added if held to txpiraticn of term. Propcctuses, Reports, and all information m y be ob. tained un application to the undersigned. TERMS of BORROWING reduced, ani REDEMP- TIONS may be effected without loss-full discount bemn- ailowed under the new Rules. 0 The Permanent Reserve Fund now amonr.t3 to £ 4,030. PETER PRICE, See re tare. Dated 3, Croekherbtown, Cardiff. 94J i.0370 TO £ 75° REA LY TO ADVANCED Cy^1 P on Freehold or Leasehold Property, by the '■ South ales Mercantile Permanent Building Society." Terms on application to the Secretary, Mr S. J. Davies, No. 1, The Hayes, Cardiff. 8!80 GLAMORGAN BENEFIT BUILDING G SOCIETY (INCORPORATED lSiO). OFFICES, 20, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. MONEY READY TO BE ADVANCED, FKOM £ 100 TO £ 3,000, ON MORTGAGE of HOUSES and LANDS, repayable by easy Fortnightly Subscriptions, which inciude in- terest and principal, and may be paid off at bO days' notice, at any time. -Apply to 47062—8703 Mr R. EMERY. Secretary. riPHE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS J- PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. Established 1872.-Jnc0rpor&.te-d pur. uant to Act of P.,rl ;a.wcu t. Head Offices 31, Victeria-rtreet, Merthyr Tydfil.- Chairman-TUOXAS WIULIAIIS, Esq., J.P. The above Society is preixtred to Lend on Mortgage at the shortest, notice sums of X-100 to ziJ,000, lepay-bie in Monthlv or Quarterly Instalments. Borrowers in this Society have special advantages. The cost of the Deed is paid by the Society, ami the iadej en- dence of the Borrower, so loug as re-payments are made, is secured by the Friendly Societies' Act.—Uimojt Secrecy, For part cVoiur.- apply 10 Mr E. ROUERTS, Secretary. The Society is prepared to receive applications from persons desirous of being Local Agents. 19106 ONLY THE BEST. HYACINTHS, TULHS, CROCUS, &c. GARAWAY & CO. SUPPLY "ONLY THE BEST IMPORTED ROOT. HYACINTHS from 3/6 per doz. TULIPS o. 00" 3/6 per 100. CROCUS „ 1/3 per 100. CLIFTON A" COLLECTION 42s, contains 350 BEST SELECTED Bulbs for Pot Cultivation. CLIFTON B COLLECTION, 42s, contains 1,024 BEST SELECTED Bulbs for Out-door Cultivation, SMALLER COLLECTIONS, Els and 10s 6d. All Orders over 208 Carriage Paid. Five per cent discount for cash. Catalogues post free on application, GARAWAY & CO., G DURDHAM DOWN NURSERIES, 34764 CLIFTON, BRISTOL. ILL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON. J. DE REES, STEAM PACKET HOTEL, NEWPORT. BILL POSTER ar.d DELIVERER for TOWN and COtTN- TRY Rents a'l the Principal Hoardings in Newport and Neighbourhood Work cxe- uted v.tn di spatch. w- !CHAEJ, PAINE, 5, SEYMOUR- If-L STREET ADEiWARg, BILL POSTER, DIS- TRIBUTER, and TOWN CICER, begs to inform the public >enerallv tliat lie rents ail tho largest an<i best Bill Posting Statio s in Aberdare and District, N.U.— Contracts made. Price lists on application. M. P. does not authorise anyone to receive orders only at above addresfr- «KJ4—44W7 _EhIit 2'UtU$ttntut;. ^EW THE AT RE ROY A L. 1 W OOD-STREE*]', CARDIFF. Lessee. Mr H. DAW Manager. Mr K Btn.WW. Mr Pnl^v v r S"A Yi, September 21st, vj •' r" N UIIA.M'8 CELKBiiAT .U CvMPAJHT «.orm 'i, I"r-'an:StK' for ti:e rep.e cntation el the' enormon ly Miecessfu: ome v i t BETSY i en;.? lv.colpedy wil, be p-t«tcded e* h cvenin«- by a -rama, inonac, by ?;r A u^iioo, MARI S SE(_Ri T NEXT WEEK — I ll. Jtr Wil. CA-,i,rn 1 Doors open at 7. CotiirtieucLlJ^Iv"! Second price at 9.5 to circle ai.d Stai Mr W. lewis's, Duke-stieet. N.B.—RelHriees M aeoal. Let. Tenacrs may now be sent in. 4i^, L>iSee at to ABEEDARE. *° NYS MEADOWS, ABEUDAREL GRAND ATDLEri-* SPORT'S and POXY IIACRNC. on MONDAY, Sept. ÜI" when £ 40 will be sriven i;, Ilrazem. Starter, Lieut. J. phiihps b? udicapfter, Mr E. Hossood; Judge, Mr L. W^tkms. Ail entries ciose I'rid. Sept. 24. Fiir-.her to be oi.talned of 48478 JOHN S. BAKEH, Aiark, t Abordare* iloUtcs. EXCURSIONS TO WESTON. Weather and other circumstances permlttina', the J.ABY MAKV OE WYE will leave as fol.ows 1— TO-DAY. will leave a fol.ows 1— TO-DAY. Ou TUESDAY, Sept. 21st. To Ilfracombe at 0 9.0 a.m. Returning at 6.0 p.m. WEDNESDAY', Se, t. 22nd. From Cardiff 8.0 morn- 11.30 morn From Vi't t n 9.30 morn, „ 6.0 after. THURSDAY, same as Wednesdav. FRIDAY, TO WEsTcN AND ILFRACOMBE. From Cardiit 8.0 morn. „ Ilfracombe 4.0 after. FARES TO AND FRO— Weston is Is Od. fiiracoiiibe, cabin 5s fid deck 4s 6 „ cabin, single 41i 01 JJ deck, „ Ss Cd Refreshments on Board. 47957 0 T I c E SCHOOL rOAftD FOR THE PALISH OF LLAN- SAMLET HIGHER (EXTRA MUNICIPAL). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in reference to the above District, that:— 1.—The above Scboul Board have (subject to the ap- proval of the Education Department'; made ceittin BJe- laws in pursuance of the powers given to the &boo! Board by S. 74 u1 the Elementary Knueatton Act, ltšJ, aa ameudei by the Education Act, le76. 2.—A prtnted copy of the proposed bye- av"s will con- tinue deposited, for m. pect.vn by an.1 ratepayer, at the residence of the Cierk, the Office of the Scnooi Board, for one month from the date of the publication of this notice. 3.—At the expiration oi the said Ui.mtfc the said pro- posed bye-laws will be suamitted to tbe Education JJe- partment for approvaL 4.- TLe School Board will supply & printed copy of the sa d proposed bye-laws trails to any ratr-pa-.er. ABR. H. THOMAS, Clerk. L'ansamlet, 17th S-pt., 1^80. 48475 QOUTH~WALES CHALLENGE^CUP. kJ SEASON 1880-81. NOTICE. Clubs intendingto compete for the above are requested to send iu their entrarci fees to the hon. ec., not later than Thursday, the 23rd September, as tile t es will be drawn ou September 24th. Entrance fee one guinea. iS. S. CLAILK. 4SA55 Hon. c., S.W.F.U., Neath. rpRE ALBERT rlooiis. BILLIARD L ROOMS. ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, AilE NOW OPENED TO PLAYERS 44091 N. LAWRENCE. PsoPtWIIOL 7VT E W MUSIC, jj^j COMl'lftJ UV CHARLES L. WILLIaMS, Mus. Bae., Oxon. (Lla,¡,:aI. 0S L.A:;V. ON SU" (SB.), for tass or barytone v roe. Nov lloi; C".o 1, tierncrs-strect, W. "THE SUNSHINE OF LIKE" (3s), for tcaor voici.p We-'UtS it Co., Han. ver-street, W. "KlNt'REo HEARTs" (4,i.), S.A.T.D. Novelio & Co. "BLIND MAN'S LLVF" (W.), S.A.T.B. Novell" and C 48513 FLLENCH—Beginners should use SIE- 1 VERDIN'S HOUSEHOLD CONVERSATIONS. i'rice Is 9d. Tu be had of E. DOBBIN, No, 1, St. Mary- street. or from the AUTHOR, 12, Windsor-place, Carditf. 48105 P I R.ON. -AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY .iL JOURNAL of Science, Metals, aud Manufacturer m IRuN and STEEL, Established in the year 18X3 as tee "Mechanic's MagaxiiNk* Conducted by PKRRY F. Nt RSKT, C.E. Published every Friday, for circulation in the United Kingdom, and on thin paper (under 4 otj, for L>rm*cdr ing to all parts of the world. COHTENTS. IRON." AO. 401, SlaT. 17TI:, 1880, Our !• o: enrn Iron i'l-.ote. Our Tr-ide Summary. L tv.-rence' Cargo II ock Illustrated. The Amertean Automatic Screw-making Machire- -Illustr.ted. Tniie ri,teLer-ITIu,,tr. tcd. Agricultural Railways. The Lit-triia^oii*' Congress of Commerce aud Art. The Iron and Steel institute Visits. Occasional Notes. File and Rasp Machinery. Coal Industry of the Lower Rhine. Tiie Manufacturina: Districts of Rhineland, and Weet- p lalta. &c., &c. iron ana Coal Traues Reports, basca on iron ana Coal Traues Reports, basca oh opcbj to.respondei-,ce flora the Provinces, the Coloniea, and Ii \¡r, with London and Birmingham Prices of M nals Lid manufactured goods, Notes en Current Topic* Scion he News of the Week, New Companies, FaeUwy and foreign NotesALmeriCgb and other Gieaniugs.Pateat* ^UUCBE* PRICEIUPENCE. T R Published Every Friday at 161. > lect^street, E.0. 43656 CliWit'V. SWANSEA, AND FEW- V PORT SHIPPING GAZETTE. I Published every Monday Morning. Price 211 per mun, or by post 2Sa. The "CARDIFF, SWAN.-EA, AND NEWPORT ¡ SHIPPING GAZE'lTE" contains a complete record el the shipping business of Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, I Brigtoi, Neath, Briton Ferry, Burn,' Port, kc., and cir- i;ulates among ali the Merchants and Brokers oi the Bristol Channel- Ports, and generally throughout the I various parts of the United Kingdom, It is filed at Lloyd'i, the Lombard, and moi>t of the Caambers ( Commerce, and is also sent to the leading Foreign Ports, Caisr Omasa.—75 and 76. St. Mary^trest, Cardiff. T2 COLUMNS. THE CARDIFF TIMES JlN» SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS is ONE or THE LARGEST NEWS-SHEKTS IN THE KINGDOM and THE GREAT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR WALJES AND THE WEST OF ENGLAND. It contains all the News of the Week, ana gives man Local, District, and Q«nei al News tban any other paper. Each Edition is a tomplete synopsis of the Week's News for the whole of South Wales. The Serial Stories are by the most talented Novelists, and the London Corree- pondenee and Lending Articles are of marked ability. SuM by all Newsagents, price 2d. Sent post free to any address for 2s lid per qoarter. 78 Columns | XWOEHNOB^ Columns SOUTH WALES MUSICAL REPOSITORY, 9, WIND STREET, SWANSEA. PIANOFORTES BY EMINENT MAKERS SECONDHAND. J. JgRADER AND SONS, Having lately made numerous exchanges for the ELEGANT NEW MODELS, Manufactured 11.7- Messrs BROAD WOOD, COLLARD, ERARD, KIRK MAN, NliUME YER, &c. Being confined for room, thev ire offered at most mode- rate pr.ces; being in perfect ton, and condition, they are especially suited for professors, schools, &c.; being also full compass, and mostly trichord. 48107 J^j~ONTSERRAT Tr IME JpRUIT CORDIALS. EiTIREIiY FEES now ALCOBOU MONTSERRAT LIMETTA, OR PURE LIME-JUICE CORDIAL. Made wit'i Montterrat Lime-Fruit Jviet. MONTSEH.RAT- LIME FRUIT COR- DIALS DIALS ARO?,5ATlC, CLOVK QUININE, JARGONEI.LE, CA'ps i Itn'T A. PEPPERMINT, bARhAl AUIIXA, I' MONTSERRAT LIME-FRUIT COR- DIALS.. 4S16 Prom Lime- PrwU JuÙ: tmly. Retail from Grocers, Druggists, Wine Merchants, k MESSRS W. h. SMITH aud SON deliver the SO VTl WALES DAILY SEWS at an early hour each Morning in aii parts of the follow- inc t»owiis i— ctllDIFF SWANSEA NEWPORT ROATH MERTHYR PoKTSKEWETT CANTON ABERDARE PONTYPOOL ROAD BUTE DOCKS HEREFORD PEMBROKE DOCK BRIDGEND NEFL JILLFORD HAVERFORDWEST NEATH BRISTOL GLOUCESTER LLANELLY TE-N BY ÂBERYSTWITH LAMPETER CARMARTHEN ABERGAVENNY The CARDIFF T131ES also delivered every Friday to any address in the above-named Towns. ORDERS to be sent to THI Managers' of the various Bookstalls. BROTS INJECTION. HYGIENIO, INFALLIBLE, and rRESF.p.V.ATIVE. Ccree p. omptly, without additional moans, all recent orehronie tils, iiarges of the u inary organs. Fries 4» 6d per j:nttle,. Sr ld in Paris by J. Ferris (successor to Bro'r i, Pha sna- jien, 102, Rue Richelieu in Loniou by WILCOX audOO.. J3G, Oxiord-Etreet. W., who will forward it carriapo P»t4 ^anyown in tne United Kil^rdozn on receipt oi JP.O^O> I iSnsmrss ajrr5,s. ESTAUHSIiED 120 YEARS, p AND SON DAK DEL I OX COFFEE. FOR LIVER AND INDIGESTION. LONDON AND SWANSEA, CaBtaiaa tfamt times th St en<th of «M-<iutsrv "■—* levera-es. OIfCE mlElI, ALWAYS USED. OSICE TRIED, ALWAYS USED. Tfce Properties of the Da)Hle.i.»u Root rrn IBII egr emiBcat Piiy-ic»i n < for many cetitartan hu mb lneua« as w-Uac of i«]y n, Otrpirn Te.Xi>m(ui»L, cau i e had an appliaktion but. "*toonanierv»n- to the Kingdom, m-Rag I e n:! øa.bs titut which enotala 'V if y„it "i8tJ to oi>t*iii the n Stt'i Si SSr- wbich E W A & D i^even ne 46SM _I3i SUMMi.K STo< of V AD RRADY M DE CIOTI11 LIN Bin, C..ws, SUJus. ilostKar, A B ii ay's IN., a MESSRS W. PRICE AND SONS, TUK CARDIFF HOUSE, BT MAKY-STUEr-T, inn CAK(jLi.\F-i-exrC&RDOV. fi.imiug and ljuuaffe Suits in Cheviota, Twwila -Worsteds, and Seifrea, Trou er* and Vests to ma tela Trae PUiinjr Buys'and Youths' Snits for iinme or School Wear, in ah Size*. Butt L> >n<ion Make* in gQk MW| Felu Srotch ana Leicester Hosiery, Freoch Printed Regatta aDd Oxfor-i Shins, Kid, Calf, aaj fan Glof^ C.ftifilias Scarfs, &c., Ac. T.1%ö: For Rf» :y Money only. All. ooda mamed ia pi JO fg-srem. tfce lowost c*sh price. 28 AUTUMN SEASON, 1880L ROYAL DEVONSHiRE gERGB Maile of selected Elastic staple wools in ..1. the Xaturt toahionabte Colours and Kiitm Te suit all season. and all dinnua It OT AL JJEVONSHIRE SERa vr Ladies" Dresses 0.. the -utlioritv 01 The OUEKN" is tJNR<VALUED for BEAUTY^ HARD WEAR, and UTILITY, bea-w.ater cannot hurt it." ROYAL J^UVONSEIRE gERGH New Pattern Books Post kvo. Any lenjrt:; cut. Carriage paid to ljradoo, Dublin, and Glaatf< 8PXAKUAN and SPü Sole Factora. fCWy Address)—P1.TMOUTH. (2k> AffeoelM.} 4SWB tOT ISFANTS' Is 'las Odonrle8, GtACIALINE For IN PAN W Is Tasteless, Odonrless, wi And IN-VALIDS Harmless. Js Invaloable it FOOl). th House, for it keeJ18 the Infants' and Invalids' Food ao- cliangel GL\CI ALINE XX For PRm-urrtKS Is a priceless boon for at I'A&NT IN MILE. Sours, CO KS bv its oae Milk can 4JW FU.H FOQD., be kept F e-h, Soaps, ui all Flai l Didtes prevented from heevmiag Sour or Tainted. GLACIALINE iPREYENTS Is easi y t pt cd, and it is th* fcOLRNESS. only safeguard the conttgioii of diseased germs in Food. LACIALINE Preserve s Meat until it ia M H&A^L tttA DER. TenUer and n Chicken. GLAClALE NIA zxm FISH. Preserves Fish free from Taint in the Hottest Weather, so that they can be sent by Kail with Safety. LACIALINE VJT FOR GAME. Pieserves Game and PouItrTj so that ther can be seat M friends at a distance. LACIALOTE VX PRESERVES JUSE KJfli TILL i-HBipmis ULA, TESTIMONIALS OF Sir ROBLRT Bill SCO, Bart. Professor Dr. YOUNG, F.R-a.: B. H. RHYS, Baq.. J.P., the Rev. Canon B Dc. KELLOWIJEES, and other eminent AutboriUeh COPY OF TESTIMONIAL FROM r Jt. H. RHYS, ESQ., J.P. Piasoewydii, Aberdare, Sooth Walo, f I coaeider Glaciailine simply invaluable, and omit nt 7 of ackviaing my friends to adopt it in theix ILunos aad lanUta Puniig the hot weather we have had lately I really do not know how I snould have done withoot it, as Ice is not easily procurable in this neigh, bowfcood. I find it cools the water almost as well aa ice when making Butter, and it preserves the Cream most beautifully. I sprinkle Butcher's Meat, Fiah, &c.. with it with marvellous effect. In fact I find it a specific against an risks and dlfficulties in the Larder during hot I weather- The only difficulty I have to contend with it I servant^ prejudice anu ignorance. I Yours truly, B. H. Ban ONE PACKET Prevents SIXTY GALLONS of Alilk, Cream, Claret, Beer, CyJer, or say other fluid from Turkisq SOUK, and preserves £ resit without Ssa One Cwt. of Butter, or many Buudreds of Eggs, or many Cwts. of Meat, Fish, or Game. Sold in Packets, Is each, and Sample Packets, 4d each, by all Chemists and Family Grocers. AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF GLAClAUNiS IN SOUTH WALES CAKWFT Mr L. J. PROCTOR, Chemist, > Duke-steet SWANSEA Mr J. Llo_\ d. Chemist, SH. Oxford" street Mr Alewoo., Chemi.-t Mr W. George, Chemist, 10, Oxta* street CARM AKTHKN.. Mr Francis, Chemist LL..I(ZLLY ur E. Evans, M.P.S., 7, Stepney* street Air J. Hughes Chemist, Stepney* Street xzwroRT _mr J. Young, CICmist, 20, High- street %-EATJL Mir C. Ilutcbins, Chemist, Win* street LLANDILO Mr Hughes, Chemist SOLD WHOLESALE BY THE ANTITROITC COMPANY, GLASGOW, OB ANY OF THE LONDON WHOLESAId HOUSES. z80> M. J. HEATHCOTE, FLOUR AND CORN MERCHANT, H" DRUKY-LANE, LIVERPOOL. Also Dealer in every description of CATTLE, PIG, AND, POULTRY FEED, At Lowest Prices. SAMPLES SENT ON APPLICATION. 28tI TO COLLIERY OWNERS, ENGINEERS, &c., &C. SUPERIOR NON-GUMMING ENGINE & MACIllNERl OILS. p from Is 9d to 3s 9d per gallon. J Store I^alers placed on favourable terms. DUNCAN A CO., — Giuvers' H&H Court., London. LC. 493 6- tiSlS H. WATMK, MIU¡ager. R. J. HEATH & SONS, PIANOFORTE MAKERS & IMPORTER^ (n years with Mesffs J. Brolld wood 4 Sons, LoDdOD). IHWHHtCTTS bv- all the BEST MAKERS, At Ð per Cent Discount for Cash. t IX CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. I BCETTTS PARIS BLUE. Used In the inumcs or WAIJES'b laundry. ECK1TTS PA ILIS BLUE; M Vsed ir, the 8 | PT:CggS8 orighKBPHgH'a LAUNDRY^ S tyiCKITTS PAWBLUE. — 1 the poorest on account «f ttJ ch«an»Mk