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JOHN Y/ILLIAMS & SONS SUPPLY AND FIX HOT WATER AlTAIi ATUS FOR vHUROiSES & fjONSERV ATORIES, i BY EXPERIENCED WOlnDIEN. ESTIMATES ON APPLICATION 10003 QUEEN STREET CARDIFF.
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w lJÎ}inû l(}tïtet Philadelphia. The splendid screw steamer, "<CLIFTON, H. cott commander, 3,500 tons burihtn, y 1S81 from CARDIFF on or about the 20th 1-bBBUAKV ,lto*. She lias unrivalled accommodation fo. gers, replete with every comfort. For passa;e, &c., arp!y to Fw passage, Sc., apply tQy Y. EDWARDS, Cardiff. WATERFORD AND CORK, and the ■whole of the SOUTH of IREuAi J TRAINS on the GREAT YVK^TJsRN Ka:ILWAl, ana powerful Btsaiusliips, via Mili'oi'd -U* leave ford Steamers rim daily. The returnin" Milford Tuesdays. Thursday, and Saturdays, >ct"™.0l = Mondays, Wednesdays, anil iiidays. ^"— £ R~ -J Y. EDWARDS CARDIFF and' NEW" YORK \Jg STEAMSHIP LINK. The fii-t-ci Steamers of this lino intend to sail as follows, Wind, Weather, and ether circtuusances per- mitting :— FiiOil CARDIFF TO NEW YORK. RHEOLA 2,300 tons i,Ua^ I'oth RHIW1NDDA 3,00C tons i u oi-th ttHEUBINA 2,500 tons March 20th FROM NEW YORK TO CARDIFF. tUIlWINDDA 3,000 tons lebrua.y -0tft RHKUBINA 2,000 tons ,l iircJ ° ? RHEOLA 2.300 tons March „6th Through Bill? of Lading for all classes of< Goods and Parcels to and from Birmingham, Gloucesiei, Bridgwat»r, i lore ford, Wolverhampton. Manchester, Bradford, London, Stafford, Abergavenny, Newport, Merthvr, &c., &c., Mid places in the Western States and Canada, including: Clucago, St. J" waukee St. Paul's, Toledo, Buffalo, Detroit, loionto, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore, &c., &c., in conjunction With the principal Railway Companies on botn .-lite,. &ZT Cheapest Route for all classes oi Goods to and from the Midland District.. ,.j-„r(rpo fo Dock dues, landing and warehousing are much lower at Cardiff tli;*u any of the dtlaut<C Poi*fcS« in),a ormTv feo For Freight Charges and other_partio.il.f P W. Y.-EDWARDS, Cardnt and Newport > S400J TURNER, EOWAtiDS, & C°;'fl±lv'Yuv\ 6824 G. F. BULLEY, 51. South-atieet. *ori • J! -T •- AN LIne TO jfefck* A AMERICA. MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO BOSTON, rallino- at Halifax to land Canadian Mails and Passengers. OPF,TI»X Mar, 3 | MORAVIAN Mar. SI Parian Mar. 1) CIRCASSIAN. Apr. 7 PoM-MStAS. Mar. 17 Sahmaxian. Apr. lo £ ±V £ 1" £ 1S' Intermediate £ 8 8s., Steerage £ 0 6s., to Boston, New York, Baltimore rhila- ddpliif Portland, or Halifax, and Through Tickets to ail P Feries-" Reports of, Tenant Far- i2wc. 3&KttftpaBft £ S £ flse Domestic Servants fci £ 5. Full particulars on application to ALLAN BROTHERS & CO., James-street, Liverpool, Or to G. Bird, 40, Bute street a'1'1 B; F; Queen-street, Cardiff; W. U- B«es, Chaiieaville-place, Neath A. T. Austin, 10, St Mary-st:^KfwanseaHLir^e and Brown, 173, Commercial-street, W. Mi]ton Locke, 10, Great Dock-street, and John Young, Screw Packet Wharf, Newport, Hon. D. S. Thomas, British Schools, Llan- dovery; Fredk. Allan, 9, Flannel-street, Aberga^ enny A. Tiluey, Market-street, Abertillery Matthew Mattiiew Ahercarn, near Newport; A. II. Thomas, c Btreet, Blaina A. A. Lewis, Postmaster, Ebbw \ale Croek '.Ct & James, 4, Taif-street, Pontypridd. 4929 910J CUNAllD ROYAL MAIL vy STEAMERS. TIYERPOOL TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON EVERY THURSDAY AND SATURDAY,^ This Company has been established for iorty and is noted for its safety and comfort foi all classes o lissen^ers. T. Apply to D, juid C. I!kIACI\'ER, Liverpool J. H. Nicoll Judd, Beaufort House, Bryuinawr; Joaa Williams, Junction Inn, Heng-03d, near Cardiff, S. WülIams and Co., Emigration Oiiicas, Neatli; W. li Banks, Grocer, Blaenavon. 19 EETCAN LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS, LlYERl OOL TO PHILADELPHIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY. First-class, full. powered Iron Steamships. Accommo- dation for passengers equal to any European Line. Pa"- Hengers and g-oods landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad. This is the shortest and best route to the West. Apply to RICHAROSON, SPEXCE, and Co., 17 and 19, Water-street, Liverpool; JONES BROS, and Co., Bute Bocks, Cardiff; JAMES AYRE, 162, Bute-road, Cardiff; JONES BROS, and Co., uock-street, Newport; ROGER JONES High-street, Pontypridd; TILSET and Co., Abertillery; JNO. BEVAN, Hengoect, via Cardiff. 30608 ub1i' l)P4hUmeatø. iNING CAPTAIN OR WORKING MANAGER for Ircn Mines in Cumberland.— WANTED an experienced Man, capable of working an TLMI Mine where the Ore; is found in vei.is and pockets.— T^iv hv letter statin? qualifications, salary required, p\n"iience and whether able to analyse Iron re to"' I^ c^ofWn, Dawson and Sons, Adrer- ttoing Agents, 121, Cannon-street, London, E.G. 74- HIGHER SCHOOL | J BOARD. wantfd an ASSISTANT MISTRl-Si for tlie.Mixed Delvtment'of the Penclawdd School, qualified to in- Smet pupil teachers. Good needlewoman. Duties to SJm'e on the 10th April Al-P 'o^on salary, references, &c., to be sent m not later tna Mth iDst., to WILLIAM HQWELL, Solicitor, Clerk to the above 81, Stepney-street, Llanelly. 50 gujsiuvancct SUN FIRE OFFICE) LONDOIN. t0 ESTABLISHED 1710. FREDERICK HENRY NORMAN, Esq., Chairman and Treasurer. FRANCIS B. RELTON, Esq., Secretary. Total sum insured in 1870, £2G2,!92,461. Claims paid during the last Ten years, upwards oi TWO MILLIONS STERLING. .All information respecting Fire InsuranceS may be obtained from any of the undenncllti-.med Agents of the Society. AGENTS. ^nreu Mr Peter Price, 3, Crociv CARDIFF herbtown Mr Charles Cross n jrr J. Jcnliins, Chartered • Accountant, Philharmonic Chambers, St Mary-st. Mr David n;. Jones Vr R 0 Gery ^yjujam Lewis cfpi.jipn iVrwcil Blaenavon, near Pontypool GIadcilsh Bridgend Mr O. W. Walters Brvnmawr Tho: j pars0ns Cow bridge ^ess,.fl Lewis & Williams Mr Tnos. G. Powell Ebbw ale • \jfrcd J epson, Femdale, near Pontypnud.J Tuckfleld ffirwain, (Aberaare) M ^aaa;l j"r uavid Da vies *Jae«teg l>avid Price Merthyr Tydhl f f,„0„e II. White S Air David &nntU Pon tiii da we William Merchant Pon<*lmuti Wi'liam Williams Swansea Mr Frci'k. 'Kicker, Bristol & West of England Bank Tredegar Mr JC^n l^s. 6?_ x-OT:c "ORATTICB CLOTIL J^FRTIGLI I) C'LOIH BRATTICE CLOTH THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. nCE CLOTlI and Allt TUJ3ING of every ùescr;ptIOn. ADDRESS :— ri oKTHALLE RTON MA NUFACTURING COMPANY, NORTHALLERTON. 49045 "Cleanse the Blood.' OLD DR. JACOB TO WN SENDS S A R 3 A P A R 1 L L Ar ..nr'ed for all kinds of BLOOD and SKJN Highly recommenaei &c_ Th0 best Spring DISEASES, PIMPLY, md Autumn Mcuicme. [,LL. WRArl.ER, WITH THE CAUTION-GST TM M No other is genuine. In DOCTOR'S UY.AD IN xiifc LbM gtgel & 0o > 13i, mottles, 2s GJ, 43 6^1, uul 9215—50265 FieeVstrcet. E.G. 77j knowing. FACT \VpivlH r-EECIIAM'3 PILI.3 & oC1NEA AreaUcituea Dy thoussnas to a3 wind, BOX tor bilious and ""rvou3 (UJOMer^ fullness pain in tVj sick hoaaae.'io, 8 drowsin3S3, cold «*d swelling after i; dizrAXics* shortness of Chills, flu,hinw Of neiit, loss of appet Je, breath, eostive.ie, scurvy, and disturbed slee; frightful a ream?, an<1 & trembling Ecu .Uiotis, &c., &,?. Vcx 0f Every sufferer la carneitly mVjteJ to trj O these Pills, and they will be acknowIei> £ Odto bo WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For Females of all ages tl.esc P-rraro mJfi ™^ine female shonld te without them. f11P1'e 18' ° to be found to equal Bcecham's Pills ior ^movin ai j obBfe-uotions or irroTUhrity of t ie system. a^, •orcUiig to the directions given with each box, they soon restore females of all ases to sound and robust foh weak stomach, inip^ed ui^ticn, and all to orders of the Liver, they act like MoGyj.anJafw dos-s W'U be four.d to work wonders iirKJn the n ost i port.i t Wg»U3 in tli3 human machine. ^jholo muscular eysteni* restore tue lo g Pfoxion, bring back the keen edge of app:tl^> Il! d a^e action, -with tho ROSE-BUD of PAOT^ wysic-il encrc-y of the human freuie. J,he-L !f Km-i^ •• idnntted by tnonsanda embracing all c.as^es ^><3 or-o of tli a best guarantees to the j, i>eli!itated la BeoohsnA Pi'!?. They l^ve the lart.t-t Of any p-.teut medicine in ths world. nffJrpn4jr Prepared only by tl:3 Proprhtor, T. BBEC»A-i. St. Hefen'a, Larwihire, in Boxesnt lslj-1 •« It0dach' SolJ by VALtidt Cc"lers MJt AUCTION APPOINTMENTS M'S31-S BEYNON and LEWI3. p inrq and Shoes. «5c., at Swansea i H„ Dog-earts, liarner-s, &c.,at Swansea -Mwch 1 TJ O i\ i t'ni-nituie at Swansea Mar. £ 'Messrs BURTON, KNOWLES, and Co. Business Premises, at Gloucester Ma.rel1 Collieries and orks, at Gloucestei. fDxeh Mr III. H. CLAHK. Household Furniture, &c at Hotwells, Bristol. Leasehold and Freehold Property, Swansea .March 1 Messrs. D. EVANS and SON. C-ttle Horses, Sheep, and Hay, at Llanilterne ..Mar, U Mr E. J. EVANS. Messrs \OLLIA?I GttAHA}'I & SON. Properties, at Newpor^i ^SOxV.x CSII WSTI" at Na.^GIO:MARCH S Ca t and Wrought Iron &c„ at^nWl-etli March J Messrs W. ana S. HEliN, Books, Stationery, Safes et,„ at Cardiff March 1^and 2 Mr C. HUGHES (late Beynon and Hughes.) Cart Horse, at Swansea Tea, at Swansea Business Premises, at Le-isaiiold Property at Swansea *eD* Mr F. P. JONES. ,r „ Horsey &c., at Bristol J-arch Messrs f(. JONES & SON. Fat Cattle, at Brid-end el)- Mr E. F. KENNAUD. Fixtures, Fittings, Counters, &c. leb* Mr J. M. LEEDER. Implements, Toultry, &c., at Swansea Freehold Property, at Swansea.aiaicn o Messrs J. LOWES &- SON. Freehold and Leasehold Property, at Swansea M::{r.1 Mr. J. G. MADDOX. Freehold Land, at Cardiff • • ■ • February to :MCSjrs PAIUtY and BVAtt. Railway Stock, Gas Shares, &c.. at Newport .Feb. 28 Farm-house and Cottages, at Brynmawr iuarcli 7 Mr WM- HARRY BEES. Leasehold Building Ground, at Swansea .March 2 Messrs. STEPHENSON. ALEXANDER. & CO. Shrub" Fruit and Forest Tiees, &c at Cardiff..March 2 Horses, &c,, at Cardiff Maich 4 Horses, Carriages, &c., at Cardiif March 5 Lease of Premises, &c., at Caruiit March 8 Stock. Implements, & Furniture, near Cardiff.. March 10 Farming Stock, &c.. near Cardiff April 14 Messrs TUIBE, CLARKE, & Co. Boot and Shoe Stock-in-Trade, at Hereford .March 2 Coiliery Plant, Stores, near Aberdare..March 10 & 11 Mr T. WEBBER. Stack of Furniture &c., at Cardiif Feb. 26, 28 Messrs WILLIAMS and WILLIAMS. Horses, Traps, Harness, &c., at Cardiff March 12 COV.mUDGE. TIIE SALE OF FAT STOCK for Mr William Thomas, the Hayes Farm. Sully, adver- tised to take place at Cowbridge on Tuesday next, March 1st, WILL NO C BE HELD, in consequence of the order issued by the Privy Council for the prevention of removal of eittle, &c. THE SALE of HORSES, as previously annouhced, will he held at the same time and p ace. STEPHENSON, ALEX AN DEB, & Co-, Auctioneers. February 22nd, 1881. £ 0103—024.3 THE REPOSITORY, CARDIFF. Sale of magnificent Two-years Transplanted Larch, Fir, Spruce, Scotch Fir, Austrian Pine, Pinus Laricio, Pear, Apple, and Plum Trees Choice Dwarf Roses (named), Moss Roses of Sorts (named), Choice Ivies (Irish and Variegated), Hawthorn Quicks, Rhododendrons of Sorts, &c. IVIESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- J-fJL DEI!, and Co., are instructed by Mr Daniel Weitherly, of Buiith Nurseries, to SELL by AUCTION, at their Repository, Crockhcrbtnwn, Cardiif, on WED- NESDAY, March 2nd, at 12 o'clock, a consignment of ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, ROSES, FRUIT TREES, FOREsT TREES, &c. Goods on view the morning of sale. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. i.0137 HQRSE SALE FOR MARCH. -F'ESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- aJf JL DER, and Cos. next large SALE of HUNTERS, HARNESS, HOUSES, COBS, and PONIES, Will be held at the Reportory, Cardiif, oil FRIDAY, the 4th day of March, 1881. Enties fur this sale should ùe made, and stalls secured on or before Saturday, the 2Gtli inst. U25i—50314 HORSE AND CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, CltOCK- HERBTOWV, CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON, ALEXAN- DER and CO.'S NEXT FORTNIGHTLY SALE of COLLIERY, CART, AND OTHER HORSES, CAR- LUAGE-I, AND HARNESS, Will be held at their Repository, on SATURDAY, the 5th of March, 1881, at 2.80 p.m. precisely. Total expense oi each Horse oiiered and not sold, Five Shillings, IN LIQUIDATION. ESTATE CF SAMUEL B. YVLTCHELL, BOOT & SHOE DEALER, 12. HIGH-STREET, HEREFORD. MESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE, MKI CO. have received in=tiu;uom from tiie Trustee to SELL by TENDER, in one Lot, the STOCK-IN-TRADE of the above-named Debtor,, consisting of a general assortment of lIIaJluf¡¡.ctUlec1 and a small quantity vf Unmanufactured Goods, amounting at cost to about £ 350, abstracts or which may bJ had, (lad tIlt) StcC'i will be on view on the Premise*, 12, High-street, Hereford, on TUESDAY, March 1st. Tenders will be received at the Offices of the Brokers until Twelve o'clock on WEDx-iESDAY, March 2nd, when they will be opened in the presence of those who attend. Meanwhile furher particulars may ue obtained of Mr W. H. Brown, Solicitor, Bristol; Mr L. lV Winteibotham, Solicitor, Stroud Mr James Milne, Accountant, CaJedoJlia Chambers, I3ristol; or of th Brokers, Albion Chambers, Bristol. Dated Albion Chambers, Bristol, February 21st, 1881. 60447 SALE THIS DAY SALE OF FREEHOLD COTTAGES, LAND, AND QUARRY, AT DYNAS l'OWIS, NEAR CARDIFF. MR J. G. MADDOX is instructed to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the queen's Hotel, Cardiif, on Saturday, the 26th day of February, 1S81, at Two for Three o'clock in tiie afternoon, subject to such conditions as ehali then and there be read, all that piece of FREEHOLD LAND situate in the village of Dynas Powis, upon which stand Three Cottages (two of whieh have recently been erected), all let to respectable tenants, at a total renbl of 9s (jj per week. '1'hne, is also upon the property a good Quarry of Mountam Limestone, suitable for buildin;; 01' road pilrposes. For further particulars apply to Mr. ncnr Matthews, Builder, Dynas Powis; of the Auctioneer, South Wales DaiiV News" Chambers, or of Messrs. DALTON, SPENCE!?, COPiBETT, fc EVANS, Solicitors, 50J93 °, Working-street,_Curdiff. GALE OF FURNITURE & EFFECTS, SATURDAY and MONDAY, February ¡Ú;tl1 aad 28th, At 7.30 p.ro, T%.F R T. WEBBER will SELL by AUC- J3JL TlON at 5, St. John's Square, CardiT, as above, the accumulated STCCK OF FURNITURE & EFFECTS. Comprising :— Kitchen table?, chairs, washing machines, mangling machines, knife cleaner, half dresser, oval and loo parlour tables, 2 wainnt suites in siik, mahogany chef- fioneer, Eusene easy chair, Cassell's Illustrated History of England, 9 vols, new tmall harmonium, 3 stops 2 musical boxes, pier glasses, hair seat and cloth covtr'jd couches, billiard-bag-ateile table, wlth bal, &c.; seig machines, plated b-.eakfast set, Harlequin ten service5, lustres, clocks, iron and wood bedsteads, beds, palliasses, mattresses, towel rails, washstands and dress- ing tables, window poles, pictures, mahogany and deal night commodes, chest of drawers, painted and stained wardrobes, Venetian blinds, 2 wire blinds, iron safe, 2 office stools, 2 double perambulators, coffee mill, scales 2 shop counters, centie show stand, suitable for toy' fc-lass, and china business or greenhouse bicycle, 50 inch tangent, complete, &c &c. 50448—92^0 SALE OF A BANKRUPT STOCK OF A BOOKSELLER and STATIONER, consisting of High-class and Rare BOOlvS, STATIONERY, and 12 IRON SAFES MESSRS W. AND S, HERN will SELL by AUCTION, at the Victoria Rooms, St. Mary street, Cardiif, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, March 1st and 2nd, 1831, Tuesday at 11 a.m., and 2 and 7 p.m., Wednesday at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., the stock of a bankrupt bookseller and a library (removed for con- venience of sale), comprising, amongst other rare and excellent works, the following LOOKS: The National Gallery (selection of engravings), Photo. n-raohie Art Union, The Art Journal, Turner & Ruskin's Harbours, Isaac Watts' Works, Novels and Tales Thackeray's Works (24 vols), Byron's Works, Bar- cHy's' English Dictionary of Biography, Carlyle's Works complete," Jardine's Naturalist's Library, th0 Turner Gallery, Vernon Gallery, Rembrandt Gailery, Kestficld's Medkeval Architecture, Wyatt'a Industrial Art Cruikshank's Peter Sehemil, Scott's Waverley Novel* Fenton's Pembrokeshire,Hansard s Typographia, N-ish'sMansions of England, illustrated; Naval Arclntec- tn'ifi Fuller's Church History, Clarke s Commentary, Gaze'tt°er of the World, Smollett's Works, Hogarth's Works"(rare edition, with suppressed plates), Macaulay's History of England, Dickens's Works, Shakespeare's vols), Lytton's JNovels, Don Quixote rilhi frated hv Cruikshank), Milton's Paraaise Lost, lJante s lLifemo (illustrated by Gusti vo DorC), Popular Enc^lonxdia, Tom Hood's Works (illustratea by Gustave i;01-e), Cassell's History of England, luiights National Cyclopaedia, Waverley Novels (2o vols ), K3jt sr 5'^ soei.re, IVodin's Bibliomania, Tennyson s Woiks.Compie- hWe History of England, History of Franco-Prussian War, Burns, Seott, and Lontrfellow's Poems, MacmiUan s Magazine (17 vols.), Grotesque Sketches by Gustave Dore, Slienstone's Works, Defoe's Works, Saturday Reucw, Farrar's Life of Christ and Life and ork of St Paul, Geikie's Life of Christ, Goodwin's Works(12 vols. Calvin a Commentaries, Cornhill Jlagazine (8 vols.), Longfellow s Poems, The Irish Land Question, Works of Joseplius, Soeetator, 8 vols Marvels of Science, History of the Rebellion in Ireland, Swift's Works, Dr. Chalmers Works. 4 vols New Magdalen and other Novels, Rees's History of Nonconformity, Plutarch's Lives, Ca sell 8 Bible Dictionary. Gulliver's Travels, Cowper's Poetical Works, Tower of London. Catalogues 3d each, on application to the Auctioneers, 74. St Mary-street, Cardiff. 50300 "^TOTICE —The SALE by AUCTION of Py Fat and Store CATTLE, at Dusty Forge," Ely, announced for MONDAY, the 28th inst., WILL NOT BE Hl>'LD in compliance with au ordei from the Privy Coum;lU E. J. EVANS, Auctioneer. Church-street, Chambers, Cardiif. c Vl OP PLACE, PENARTU, near CARDIFF. TO FARMERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. V/fPl E. J. EVANS has been instructed VI Mr D* Edmunds (who is giving up his farm), i IT n H Edmunds (who is giving up the haulier's and Mr P. H-" b Al;cTiON, on the premises as business, to k E tJie 2nj ^jarcj)i J8.1, the whole above, on « Full particukus of whi I to purcha3ers to the Two months' credit ,jigCount for cash after amount of £ 10 and the rate of £ 5 pel' o'clock punctually. Sale to commence at one c> l fuivthcr entries The Auctioneer is permit^a w for this sale up to Saturday stroet Chambers, Cardiff, Auctioneer's Offices, Church-Btioc- 9m dated 11th ""QL^ES'S HOTEL YARD, ST. MAR\-tTRCE 1%/TESSES WILLIAMS* 18B, °E,CR||^GG|J TRAPS, HARNESS, &C. Anyone desirous of entering any let ilor 'J, „t fclieir can do so nu application to the Auctioneers, at^their oilices, Butraucc "Lci Gel, which includes all expenses j f unsold. Sale to commence at 2.30 p.m. _fl Qflkes. 18. Uurh-stl-eet. CWKUff- 603'° 1 altS bll udigu. COEDSAESON FARM, SKETTY, SWANSEA. TO FARMERS, BUTCHERS, CATTLE DEALERS, MARKET GARDENERS, &c. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has received instructions from Mr John Nicholls to SELL by PUDLIJ AUCTION on the above Farm, on MONDAY, Feb. 28, 1881, a small, but useful lot of Farm IMPLEMENTS, POULTRY, POTATOES, &c., Comprising chaffcutters, sheep-racks and troughs, scuffler, two pair of iron harrows, double-furrow plough, sheep dipping apparatus, horse hoe, sack weighing machine and weights, iron roller, nearly new (by Croskill), oilcake crusher, leading, shaft, and plough harness, largo iron boiler, oven, &0., &c" and about 40 head of choice poultry. Also about two tons of Gloucester kidneys and Magnum Boiiu.n seed potatoes grown on the farm, which will be offered in lots of half a cwt. After the above are disposed of. the Auctioneer will LET by AUCTION the several old Pasture Fields, from the date of sale up to 29th September next. Sale to commeIlCe at naif-past Two o'clock in the afternoon. Three mouths' credit will be given on the implements and pot[1,toes on s-ums of £ 2 and upwards. Auctioneer's Olfices, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 50144 SWANSEA. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN CENTRE OF bWANSEA, and of WELL-SECURED LEASEHOLD GROUND RENTS. MR JOHN 1\1. LEEDER has been in- structed to OFFER FOR SALE by AUCTION, at tneMackworfcn Arms, Wind street, Swan!3ca, on THURS- DAY, the 3rd of March, 1831j at Taree o'clock in the Afternoon, the iollowing hitrhly important and valuable PROPERTY, all situ ,te ill excellent positions in the town of Swansea. IN COLLEGE-STREET: Lor 1.—All tlIcJ.t fully Licensed and well-frequented PUBLIC-HOUSE known as the Wyndham Arms," being No. 22 in College-street, to which it has a frontage of ai feet or thereabouts, with a depth of 12S feet or there- abouts together with the large Piece of Land at the back, extelùillg behind the adjoining houses on either side ioc a distance of 145 fcet or thereabouts, such land being now used M a garden and skittle alley in connec- tion with the Wyndham Arms. Tiiis Lot is let to Tholll3 Jones and Co., on re- pairing lease tor a year from 25th March, 1880, at the yearly rent of jIUO for the lirst two years, and £ 110 for the rest of the term, the lessees also ccve- nanting to spend £350 in improvements witliiu the first live years of the term. The Property extends at the back for one-half the entire ùistance betweel1 High-street and Orchard- Street, stretching W wj;;bin 90ft. of lIigl1-treet 011 the one side. anÜ 62ft. of Orchard-street on the other side, and covers a very considerable area. Any im- provement th it may be made in the neighbourhood must largody increase its value. LOT 2.-AI! that HOUSE and SHtiP adjoining Lot 1, and known as No 2J, College-street, having a frontage ill College-street of luft. or there11.lJouts, and a depth back- wards to the garden of Lot 1 of 72ft. or thereabouts. And also all that HOUSE and SHOP known as No. 24, College-street, having a frontage to such street of ISit. 3in, or thereabouts, and a depth backwards to the garden of Lot I of 70ft. or thereabouts. No. 23, Co¡¡e;e- strt1et, and a small part of No. 24, are occupicd by Ml" Charles Cook, as yearly tenant at the rent of £10 a year, and the rest of 1\0. 24, Collet-street, is occupied by Mr Joseph Watts, as yearly tenant at the rent of £:0 a year. ST. MARY-STREET. LOT 3.-AIJ that highly important and eligible piece of BUILDING LANu, having a frontage to St. Mary- street of 48 feet, or thereabouts, and an average depth of 72 feet, or thereabouts, and comprising the sites of the houses formerly known as Nos. 5 and 6, St. Mary-street. CALVERT-STREET. Lor 4.—The BLOCK of BUILDINGS comprising Nos. 9, 10,11, and 12, Calvort-street, ami now occupied by Jllr Yeo, baker, and others. This property is l1l0t aùvantageously situated at the junction of Calvert-street and Church-street, with a frontage of 71 feet, or thereabouts, to Calvert- stie^t, and 34 feet, or thereabouts, to Church-street, awl is bounded at the back by St. Mary's Church- yard. Lookill ¡¡I, it position, therc cn be no doubt that sooner or later it must be required for street improvements. It is now let on repairing lease to 111' William Yeo, for the term of 21 years, irom 25th March, 1878, at the rent of jB45 a year, and is sold subject to a mortgage for at 5 per cent, for a term (at the option of the boriowcr) of three years, from 5th. August, 1S80. illul'-STUE. ,T. LOT 5.-All thut HOUSE and SHOP, known as No. 05, High-street, occupied by Abraham John. All that no LS and SHOP, bein* No, 06, Higb-itreet-, occupied bv J. Evans, Alt that HOUSE and SHOP, Leii-g No. 97, High-street, occupied by J. Davies. All that HOUSE and SHOP, being No. 98, lligh-strcet, occupied by T. i'ressdee. This valuable Lot, clinsisUng of the four well-built and commodious Shops and Houses, known as Nos. 95, 36, \17, and :18, High-street, and having a frontage to such street of 5(1 feet, is sold subject to a lease :or 99 years, from 25 Mal ell, 1S02, by which a yearly rent of £-1, 4s was reserved. Lor 0.—All those TWO HOUSES, being Nos. 101 and 102, High-street, a frontige-of 32 feet and a depth of 75 feet or thereabouts, and iu the respective occupa- tion of Samuel Powell and A. Griffiths, This Lot is sold subject to a Lease for 99 years, from 25tli March, 1802, which reserved a yearly rent of £2 63, LOT 7.—All those two HOUSES and SHOPS, being Nos. 103 and 104, High-street, having a froutage of 35ft, or thereabouts. This Lot is sold subjcct to a Lease of 99 years, from the 23th September, 1802, wh:ch reserved a yearly rent of £2 lis 0'1. Lor 8.—All that PUBLIC-HOUSE, known as the Olive Branch," being Nos. 106 and 107, High-street, together with the adjoining HOUSE, being- No. 105, High-street, now oecup ed respectively by Samnel Samuel an" B. Pearson, and having III all a frontage, to HIgh- street 01 45ft. or thereabouts. This Lot is sold subject to a Lease for 99 years, from the 9th September, 1802, by which a yearly rent of £ 3 7s 6d was reserved. The abuve lota, Nos. 5, 6, 7, and 8, afford an admirable opportunity to any person desirous of makin" ssfe and easy provbion for the future. The moue/invested in tileir purchase will secure a small present income in the various ground reuts men- tioned, and will without trouble or risk accumulate for the -0 years during which the leases have yet to run—at the end of period the result being the acquisition of a valuable Freehold Property produc- ing a considerable income. CAI, PISTU/L. LOT 9.-Ail those valuable and well-secured GROUND RENTS, amounting in all to the net sum of £34185 a year, reserved out of the houses in Cae Pistill, betv. oen L! an gave a ch- stre et aud Carunrthen-rond, Swansea, and payable for the term of 43 years from 25th March, 1:81. The actual ground rents reserved to the vendor amount to the sum of £14 's a year, but from this must be deducted the chief rent of £9 6s, payable to the Corporation, leavingthe net income £ 31 18s. The vendor can arrange for a considcrable part of the purchase money of any lot to be advanced on mortgage if ¡ eq uired. For further particulars, plans, &e., apply to the Auctioneer, or to MR EDWARD THOMAS, Solicitor, 11, Small-street, 502S9 Bristol. CO, WOOD-STREET, TEMPERANCE TOWN CARDIFF TO GROCERS AND OTHERS. "jV/S R E. F. KENNA.RD has been in- siructed by Mi Giles (the out-goinsr tenant), to DISPOSE of the on FIXTURES, FITTINGS, COUNTERS, TEA DINS SCALES, WEIGHTS, &c., &c. J, by AUCTION, at the above premises, on MONDAY the 28th February, 1881. Goods on view morning of sale, which will commence at Three o'clock. 50449 BRISTOL HORSE REPOSITORY^COLLEGE-STREET BRlSTO L. LARGE SALE OE 80 HORSES. MR F. R. JONES begs to announce that his next STUD SALE of over 80 HORSES, com- prising Hunters of known character, Hacks Harness Horses, Cobs, and Tonies, will take place on THURSDAY March 3rd, 1881. Early entries for this important Sale are respectfully solicited in order that due publicity may be given in Preliminary Catalogues, and good stalls secured. 49913 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT MESSRS D, EVANS and SON arc in. structedby Mr ±homas Jurvis, Mr Daniel Fvanq and others, to SELL by AUCTION, at Llanfair F^a«! Llanilterne, on JION DAY, the 21et of March, 1SS1 a number cf CATTLE, HORSES, and SHEEP* Also 40 to 50 Tons of wull-harvcatcd HAY. Particulars next week. Any Person wishing to enter anything in this sale can do so by informing the Auctioneers within one week. 50455 BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS W. J. LOWES and SON have bsen favoured with instructions to SELL T? PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, gh-street, Swansea, subject t> such conditions as 1 f -.oo?re.,an<i ^hen.ba produced, on TUESDAY, March 1st, 1881, the following valuable PROPERTIES :— LOT 1.—All those Four Freehold Dweliing-houses and Premises, situate and being Nos. 2, 3, 4. and 5, Barbour's Court, High-street, Swansea, now occupied by Messrs Pengelly, Deibridge, Nicholls, and Parker, and producing an annual rental of £ 4112s. ° LOT 2.-All those Two Freehold Dwelling-houses and Premises, situate and being Nos. 9 and 10, Barbour's Court aforesaid, now occupied by Messrs Maun and Gregir, and producing an animal rental of £18 4". This property has an entrance from High-street and Orchard-street. LOT 3.—AU that Leasehold Dwelling-house and Pre- miscs situate and being No. 2, New Vincent-street, adjoinir.g Argyle-street, Swansea, containing 5 rooms and the usual offices, and now. in the occupation of Mr Coctin, as tenant, at the weekly rent of Cs 6d. Held for the unexpired term of about 94 years from the 25th March, 1879, at the low ground rent of £2 per annum. LOT 4.—All that Piece or Parcel of Laud situate in Bryn- melin-street, in the Borough of Swansea, together with Two Messuages or Dwelling Houses thereon, and known as Nos. 10 and 11, Brynmelin-terrace, Bryumelin-street. This property JS heid for the residue of a term of 75 years, created by an Indenture of Lease dated tho 20th day of November, 1872, and made between the Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borough of Swansea of the one part, and Henry Brown of the other part, less two da,ys thereof, subject to the yearly apportioned ground rent of Bs. The Vendor reserves the right of putting this property up in two lots if thought desirable. i t j The Auctioneers beg to call the attention of intending purchasers to these properties as most desirable invest* ments, bemg centrally situated, and in an excellent state of repair. Sale to commence at Three o'clock. For further particulars as to Lots I, 2, and, apply to Messrs Boor and Plant, Solicitors, York-place, or for the whole to the Auctioneers, 2, Heathfield-street, Swansea. 5°106 COUllTIS AND SON, AUCTIONEERS, ACCOUNTANTS, ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENTS, FINANCIERS, VALUERS, AND MORTGAGE BROKERS Assignments managed and Compromises arranged. Advances made on Consignments. Fire, Life, and Marine Insurances effected at current rates. 49320 OFFICES 5, POWELL-PLACE. DUTE DOCKS. MESSRS SAMUEL AND NICHOLLS. (Late Mr JOHN SAMUEL). AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS, SURVEYORS, 110RTCAGJE BROKERS, LAND, HOUSE AND INSURANCE AGENTS, OLD POST-OFFICE CHAMBERS, CauRCH-STREET. CARCLFFT effltas fttj gVitctiJtro. SALE THIS DAY. 100, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. MR C. HUGHES (late Beynon and Hughes) will SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on SATURDAY, February 26, 1881, about 25 Boxes (21 pounds each), of the choicest new season's first crop CONGOU TEA, Specially selected for the use of private families. The Tea being thoroughly sound, and without any mixture whatever, can be highly recommended. On view morning of Sale No reserve. Terms cash. Sale to commence at, Twelve noon. A uctioneer's Office, 98, Oxford-street, Swansea 50420 SALE THIS DAY. FOR THE BENEFIT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. MR C. HUGHES (late Beynon and Hughes) will SELL by AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on SATURDAY, February 23th, 1881, a verv powerful BAY CART HORSE, 16-2 hands, 6 years old, 14$cwt. Staunch in harness, and suitable fur dray, wagon, or shunting. No reserve. Sale at Three p.m. Oilices, 93, Oxford-street, Swansea. T0131 SALE OF DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY AT — SWANSEA. MR CHARLES HUGHES (late Beynon and Hughes) has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on MONDAY, February 28th, 1^81 (subject to such conditions as shall then and there be read), the following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, comprising :— LOT 1.—All that substantially built DWELLING- HOUSE and premises, situate and being No. 19, Nichol- strcet, Swansea. Held for a term of 93 years from June 22nd, 1865, a ground rent of £2 Ds 6d per annum. Lor 2.-All those FOUR well-built DWELLING- HOUSES and premises, situate and being Nos, 54, 55, 56, and 57, Baptist Well street, Swansea, all let to respectable tenauts. Held for a t ;rm of 75 years, from the 25th day of March, 187-1, at a ground rent of £ 3 per annum. LOT 3,-AJI that substantially-built DWELLING- HOUSE and Premises, situate and being No. 3, Sym- ruons-street, Waunwen, Swansea, now in the occupation of F. Boudsey. Held for'a term of 75 years, from 29th September, 1874, at a ground rent of £2 10s per annum. LOT 4.—Ail these TWO D WELLING-HOUSES and Premises, situate and being 4 and 5, Symmons- street, Waunwen, now in the occupation of — Merrirmui audJosiah Rees. Held for a term of 75 years, from 23th September, 1874, at a giound rent of per annum. LOT 5.—All those TWO DWELLING-HOUSES and Premises, situate and being Nos. 7 and 8, Wheatfield- terrace, Symmons-street, Waunwen, now in the occupa- tion of Hopkins and Norman. Held for a teim of 75 years, from 2Jth September, 1874, at a ground rent of £ 5 per annum. LOT 6.—All those FOUR DWELLING-HOUSES and Premises, situate and being Nos. 2, 3, 4, and 5, Wheat- field-terrace, Waunwen, now in the occupation of Parkin, Chfley, Philliphant, and McCartey. Held for a term of 75 years, from 27th September, 1874, at a ground rent of £ 10 per annum. LOT 7.—All those FOUR DWELLING-HOUSES and Premises, situate and being 21, 22, 23, and 24, Marsdeu-street, Waunwen, now in the occupation of Ricks, Rice, Thomas, and Cole. Held for a term of 75 years, from 25th March, 1875, at a ground rent of B10 per annnm. JOT 8.—All that very sub9tantially-built DWELLING- HOUSE and Premises, situate and being No. 81, Bryny- mor-terrace, containing dining, drawing, and breakfast rooms, four bedrooms, bath-room, two kitchens, three cellars, two w.-c.'s, and small green-hou e, This lot is in excellent repair, drained, and complete in every retpeot, and has a back entrance. Held for a term of 99 years, from December 25th, 1873, at a ground rent of £ 5 per annum. The abeve Houses are ituated in localities in which houses are always in g-ooù ùelLanù. They are aU now let t) respcctabh tenants, and are well worthy the attentiou of int:mding purchasers. Sale to commence at Three o'clock p.m. For further particulars apply to R. T. Leyson, Eq" Solicitor or to the Auctiom¡cr, DS, Oxford-street, Swan- sea. £)0S53 SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES IN HIGH-STREET, IN THE TOWN OF SWANSEA. MR C. HUGHES (late Roy non and Hughes), has been instructed to SELL by PUB- LIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Street, on TUESDAY, March 8th, 1881, subject to such conditions as will be prüdnceù at the sale, the following VALUABLE BUSINESS PREMISESS, nawely LOT 1.—Ail th:1G extensive anI m08tantblly.built Leasehold HOUSE and Premises, recently called or known by the ntme of The King W]lim," situate and bein:r No. 150, High-street, in the town of Swansea, now in the occupation of Mr William Richards, under an underlease which will expire ou the 29th day of Sept., 1832, at a rent of £2,) per annum. This lot is held fur a term of 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1799, at a grouud rent 01 £2 9s (id per annum LOT 2.—All that extensive and substantially-built Leasehold SHOP, with the Storehouses and Premises, situate and beirg Nos, 151 and 152, High-street, Swansea, now in the occupa.tion oi Mr Win. Richards, under an under lease, which will expire on the 23th day of Sep- tember, 18J3, at a renttl of £ 10 per annum. This lot his held for a teim of 93 years from the 25th day of March, 1739, at aground rcut of £2 9j 6d per annum. Sale to commence at Three o'clock. For further particulars apply to MrE. Austin Williams, Solicitor, 13, Castle-street, Swansea; or to the Auc- tioneer, 98, Oxford-street, Swansea. 5 207 i SALE OF VALUABLE RAILWAY STOCK, GAS & OTHER SHARES, LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. AND POLICIES OF INSURANCE. MESSRS PARRY and BEAR are in- structed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, MOD., at Two for Three o'clock in the Afternoon, on MONDAY, February 28th, subject to conditions to lJe then produced, the following STOCKS, SHARES, PROPERTIES, AND POLICIES, as full0w-, :— £2,13 Great Western Guaranteed Stock Seven Shares, £5 (fully paid), in the Caerleoa Gas Company Twenty Shares,' £5 (fuliy paid), in the Masonic Hall, Newport; Two Polices of Assurance, £100 cash, with bonus £26 17s 6d added to each policy, on the lives of a lady and gentleman, aged 55 aud 69 years respectively. Annual premium on each policy, £4 18s 7d. All that SEMI-DETACHED VILLA, known as Caris- brook Villa, Caerau Park, Newport, MOil" n the occu- pation of Mr T. Floyde Lcwi,, coataining" entrance liall, dining and drawing room3, kitchen, aud necessary offices on the ground floor; four bedrooms, bathroom, and w.c. on the first floor, and two bedrooms and storeroom on the second fioor. There is a good cellar and also a side entrance. All that LEASEHOLD COTTAGE, situated at Geliy. groes, in the parish of Mynyddislwyn, Mon. For further particulars apply to the Au.tionecrs, at their Offices, Tredegar-piace, Newport; or to Messrs GWllS and LLEWELLYN, Solicitors, Newport. Dated Auction and Estate Offices, Newport and Aber- gavenny, February 16, 1881. 503Gi CITY OF GLOUCESTER. MESSRS. BRUTON, KNOWLES, and CO. beg to announce that in their large Sale of Properties which will take place at the Bell Hotel, Gloucester, on TUESDAY, 1st March, 18S1, at Three for Four o'clock in the afternoon, will bo included the highly VALUABLE BUSINESS PREMISES now and for many years past occupied by Messrs, Wingate, Builders and Contractors, situate in :1. most eomanding position, overlooking the Cattle hrket and Railway Stations, with extensive and valuaule Frontages to Station-road, Clarence street, and Whitfield- Street, The central position of these Properties and their great extent of frontages to some cf the principal thoroughfareS of the City render them saia present investments, with the ccrtaiuty Qf largely increased future value. The > aIe will also include FOWLER'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, most desirably situate in Clarence-street, at the corner of Russell-street,having an important frontage to both these streets (withm a few minutes' walk of the Railway Station), containing coffee, commercial, smoking, and three sitting rooms, 13 light and airy bedrooms, w.c.'s, suite of domestic apartmcn t, stockroom, eellvr¡lge>, larc enclosed yard, knife-house, &c., in the occupation of Mr. Talbot, at the yearly rent of £100. And various attractive Residential Properties in the Cuyof Gloucester; and at Hucclecote, about two miles from that City, Building Laud, &o. For further particulars, apply to Mes-rs TAYNTON & SONS, Solicitors; or Messrs. BRUTON, KNOWLES, & CO.. Estate Agents, both of Gloucester. 1.&S03 SALE OF LEASEHOLD AND FREEHOLD PROPERTY. |f"R T. IT, DA VIES has received instruc- XT-JL tioi-,3 to SELL by AUCTION, at the Castle Hotel, Castle-square, Swansea, on TUESDAY, the 1st day of March, 1881, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to conditions of Sale to be then produced), the LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING HOUSE, Yard, Garden, Coach-house anù l'remises, known as No. 1, Argyle-street, Oystcrmouth-road, Swansea, in the County of Giamorgan, now in the occupation of Mr David Jones. The premises are held under a Corporation lease for 75 years from the 25th day of March, 1872, at the yearJy rent of £3 3s, Also a FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE. MISES, situate near the Pentre Tuinuike Gate, wan. sea. aforesaid, now in the occupation of Mr George Hall and let; at the rent of 31:1 a week. For further paVticulars and conditions of sale, apply to Mr J, Aeron Thomas, Solicitor, 18, York-place, Swansea, or to the Auctioneer, 18, Union-street, Swansea. 50406 COUl\T COLMAN, BRIDGEND, IMPORTAN T SALE OF PRIME FAT CATTLE MESSRS R. JONES and SON are favoured with instructions from William Lle- wellyn, Eq., Court Coltn3n, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Farm Buildings, on MONDAY, February the 28th, 1881, 12 prime fat three-year-old HEIFERS. Fourteen days' keep will be given free of cha.rge, at the purchaser's risk. Terms Cash. Sale to commence at One o'clock The attention of Butchers is specially invited to this sale of Prime Fat Cattle. A conveyance will start from tho Railway Station, Bridgend, immediately after the arrival of the 12.15 p.m. train, for the place of Sale. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, Pencoed and Bridgend. 50433 JJUDSON SMITH, WILLIAMS,&DYER CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, AND GENERAL AGENTS, ALBERT CHAMBERS, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. Mr G. B. DYER, Resident Partner, Cardiff. HEAD OFFICES, TUB EXCHANGE, BRISTOL. 49875 GEORGE BARTON DYER, AUCTIONEER, ALBERT CHAMBERS, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 49876 — LAND TO LET FOR"BUILDING.— 99 years' leases; moderate ground rents; at King's-road, Clive-road, Cowbridge-road, Leckwith-road, and Llandaff-road, Canton, and at Catbays.—Apply to JOHN PRICE J ONES, 26, Park-street, Cardiff. 60426 S_ USE ONLY FOTHERGILL'S CIGARS \J AND TOBACCO. SOLD EVERYWHERE. 40477 WHOLESALE—4. BTUART HALL- CARDIFF, aIt by udiatJ. VICTORIA MART, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS BEYNON and LEWIS have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Mart, on SATURDAY, February 26th, 1831, a quantity of Ladies' and Gentlemen's /r, BOOTS and SHOES (Consigned for absolute sale.) The articles are new, of the best material and workmanship; also a large quantity of Paper Bags and Paper. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the afternoon. TO GENTLEMEN, FARMERS, CONTRACTORS, AND M„ OTHERS. ESSRS BEYNON and LEWIS will SELL by AUCTION, at the Jeffreys' Arms Hotel Horse Repository, Oxford-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, March 1st, 1881, the following useful and valuable HORSES, DOG-CARTS, HARNESS, &c !•—Bay cob, 14.2 hands, 5 years oil, quiet in double and single harness, a good hack, and up to weight, Brown horse, C years, 15.1 hands, goes well in saddle and harness. 3.—Grey Cob, 14 hand*. 5 year3, good in all kinds of harness. —Brown horse, 5 years, H.2 hnnds, perfectly quiet in saddle and harness, clever hunter, and warranted sound. 3.—Brown horse, 5 years old, 15.2 hands, a perfect laoy 3 hack, very fast aiu souad, and has been driven a few times in double harness. 6.—Strong bay horse, 15,3 hands, 5 years old, a capital worker, and sound. 7.—Bay harness horse, 15.3 iiands, 5 years old, a re- markably fine goer, and open to V.S. examination. 8.—Black cob, 14 hands, veiy useful. D.-Brown cait horse, a goal worker, and sound. 10.—Dark bay t horse, a good worker. I!-—Dark bay horse, 4 yefers, about 15 hands, with dark points, just oil tire faiia jiijs been worked in chains. Als, dog- carts, spring 6,0"10 carts, seven sets of single and double harness, saidles and bridles, several best hand-made leather bead &c. Each horse must be provided with a halter, and be in Jjarci hy 10 o'clock the morning of sale. Sale of horses to commence at 3 o'clock p.m. (in con- sequence of L]ai)->yfe!ach Fair), and the carriages and harness immediately after. WEEKLY AUCTION SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY. VICTORIA CHAMBERS & IE ART, OXFORD-SRTEET, M SWANSEA. ESSRS BEYNOS and LEWIS will l>y AUCTION, at the above place, on ^oXhSHAY, March 2nd, 1S81, a general assortment HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS, Sses, &H7 &nd S-°!'a-lAfld SUil6S' piW jf^OR SALE BY .PRIVATE CON- -TT TRAOT, a GRAND ROAS COB GELDING, 5 years c]e(i fonS'f,=lJ°JSOer' °P t0 20 St0De' vr^]1;b-l Bro ATII Cob Mart, 6 years, 14.1 hands, veiy clever across countrv, ui to 15 stone, broken to Harness. timW GidJin". 0 years, fi^class hunter and clover canitei h,Ji! £ P0r'. Ciuict in dc*We and single harness, a Thp ni a *n £ 00(i worliing trim, are the property J a gentleman having: no Mrthti use for them, warrant sound, and subject to a v.a, examination. t-reticulars, apply to Scyfcon and Lewis, Auct- Swansea Uorse Ifcpository, Oxford-street, Victoria Chambers. Swansea 50333 x T „ MONMOUTHSHIRE. -rn ^ANFOLST, NEAR ABERGAVENNY. ™ MERCHANTS, DEALERS, & OTHERS. A/fEbSRS WILLIAM GRAHAM and tho r^„-?0N are instructed to SELL by AUCTION at n? Aberjyjvenmv, on TUESDAY, the .arcb* 1831» at Thee o'clock in the afternoon, Q TIMBER TKE1S, numbered 1 to 436; OKQ I'REES, nimbered 1 to 8; and Ail )■ STORES, mat:ed with a X. TbB F^int. growing in llanfoist Great Wood. p.inror,, °At )S Slluate on the eastern slope of the r a SL t°Ur'V'in> aild i- eoinected by a short read of Wlth the turnpile road leading to Aber- staM ni j01!? auTu a lia'f milt distant, where there are Western R;iilwayft°U^°U aUd ^'Ul WeStCn' th9 AUCt^ TO HER- AND 01'HEH8. ESSRS 1. -G" l't/I'ESSS 'WJ\Î. âlAHAM and' 80N ~p, ?ie '"structed by the Directors of the Nantyglo Arrmw'1 Il;o?.works Compmv, Limited, to SELL by AUOUON, at the above placi on THURSDAY", the 3id TW° °'Cl0Ck PUUC" SUPERIOR CAST ANI WROUGHT IRON, Iu lots, coiisi&tmg of v. rGU '-ft scrap, cold blast broken =r-p^vrS'ie?,8i'le Seariujj i-on pipes, &C. als £ r ) nX-Vn ;iV-iN u 1 E ;;id BOILER Combined. J-u" i'L'-W. STEAM PIPES, &c. T) .2 S^'ION RAILV/Y WAGONS. Por fuithei paitieulara an 'v to Win. Adams, Esq., Mineral Surveyor, CaraiS; Colborne and Ward, Solicitors, Newport; or of tie Auctioneers, Victoria Chambers, Newport, Mon. 50376 JIONMOUTHSHlR^'xLANHILLETH. TO IRONFOUNDERS trON AND METAL MERCHANTS, DEALER AND OTHERS. MESSRS WILLIAMGRAHAM & SON JjfJL are instructed to SELli»y AUCTION, at the Six Bells Colliery, near ALcrtiller, 1, 011 THURSDAY, the 3rd day of March, 1881, t 11 o'clock punctually, about 125 Tons of CAST AND WR03HT IRON, In lots, consisting of catt translates, partings, sleepers and wheels, wire ropes, wroughiand cat scrap, chains, &c., &c. Also LARGE DEtTJI, & .Diameter. Mr John Morgan will, p application, show the iron, &c. K JVi- further particulars ai fV to the Auctioneers. Victoria Chambers, Newport, Ml'. 30S74 ESSRS NE LM E y A IS D I'AYLOIt'S SALE F1XHRES. WELSH NEWTON FAitll f 3 miles from Monmouth. ValuaWe Live and £ ad Fanning ) l!t Ditto ditto ..Household Furnftta BROOK FARM, WHITCHUR.CF4 wile's from Monmouth, and 6 from TlFirm\nlUasto )LLand D2ad>! Head of Shorth^n^ff 2l I hi Horses and CoitJm/Vro'1?' t wold 8heep. Cots-1 LLANCAYO UPPER, one J mile from Usk. Live and Dead Fetm* Qt. 1 including choiceierd f Head ot weli-brfc Herefo-,1 I 1ft„, Cattle, team of liorses and 70 Prime Sheop, %rses> aml Ditto ditto. Household Fuairft Utensils, &e. T Da!ry I luh fcTOW FARM, CLEARWELII 5 miles from Monmouth. Live and Dead. Fanug Stock I,LANFEYIEW, near Usk. Stli Coppice and Tinibc-i CATTLE MARKET, MONMOUI. 12"-1 Fat an,1 Store Stot.. CLANNA COTTAGE, lith r t"! near Lydney. Ilou.ócbl Fnrn;¡ Urö • • » Znrd. Abergavenny.. Abergavenny.. Timber Duiing MONMOUTH. March- The Entire and VaJble Stock of a Cabinet Mak.and S' 1 TV.f, ture Dealer. urni- V D»ito. PENTWYN FARM, Llantiiio. Live aud Dead Fining Stock i ear'y CALI OW HILL," 3 miles frq a'ate• Monmouth. Valuable Ilouseh, Furniture) and Appointing. i- Ditto. Catalogues and full particular the abov- miv be obtained on application to hues and T ,vW sS Salesmen and General1 Auctl-^g and Public Ac'count ants, at their offices. Priory.Sit) Monmouth tnd 173 Commercial-street, Newport. • a d 17 vahntion^'of'^fedlgree'Ud othfanrl^sto-ks8If &cd ¡tl by ri\11 Cttrllct. r- LEFT OUT OP -ALl] fe,v of CYRUS IJCE'S PATENT FIRE & Tllllf PTIOor' cti-p PS Apply STEPHEN-SON-, AL^XA^J &. Co., CiSlS 4M66 TO farmers7co\KEEPERR AND -H- OTHE; MANJOLDSand about 6J l„,l SWEDES lor JiS which they are prepared to Silt the Farms or at the Trocdyrhiw on Aberdare Jil:on Railway Stations, in requested than ^ns, tor v.iuch offers are Address to W. E. Davr clerk to the Committee, Parknewydd, Navigation, -r Pontypridd. February 24tb, 1881. c0i43 TflOR SALE, the ng~^c7~MicHELs7' stau.iinli'rit.rTn' lilotaUencd' with her spars and the Hospitarshfp', Old cf0^^ 332 "°W )yillg by Ftirtli'f-r particuiars -,r, to W. Jcnks, 4], Lewis- street, Cantoii; or on bo: 682 SALE Handsome CART the imnivi ti! theil-known Clydesdale Horse, (hi-lf hi r? Porthkerry, out of a fine SOmpJj anHnK .ref0rdS,liIare- iS °n° 0i the hailJ- Cit lL, I tempereovses for this season's shows, at thn i;f "r exa"iinen I be 19th and 26th im-tant ino- tr. Card»'I1< at other times by apply- pSr,viA„ Michael Kee gDom, Weston Farm, near irmoa l'rice amarfculars apply to Mr Jenkin 1 Farm, aidcton-juxta-Barry or to —- srs Stephenson, Alexidermd Co., C'ardiir. 50354 i»tel fJ-WAl, IAHOUSB V- (PIUVATB HOTEL AND ltDISG HOUSE), 9, UPPER WOBRN PLACE, TAVISTOCK-SQUARF,,)NDON, W.C., Three minutes'walk from Ein, Midland, and Great Northern Stations; ten nlip, from Paddington by the Underground Sower street, E. JEN KINS, F,IE;OR,- IIOME FROHOME. TERMS :-Bed and Breakfasncluding attendance, 3s 6c 5004 GREAT WES'FRF"HOTEL, ST. MARY-STREI CARDIFF. (CNDEK, NEW MGMIZT,) GEORGE BOWDESROPRIETOR. ihis well-appointed Cotumd Hotel is now con- auci/ed under the personal tgement of the pro- prietor, To the ordinary atfnodation of an hotel has been added the convent of a well-appointed Restaurant, where refreshmepay be obtained at all reasonable hours. Night portpt. 48941 9-IrE.kT'AND ONS, R J. -flEAiANV- SONS, PIANOFORTE MAKEJ& IMPORTERS, (21 years with Messrs J. Bro!ol & Sons, London). INSTRUMENTS by all tEST MAKERS, At 25 per Cent Disc for Cash. 5023J The largest Tuning connc in South Wales. 12. 0 T I 0 E. TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 1st, be'ng fixed by the Committee of Management as the LAST DAY for ENTRIES to be received for the LOCAL EXAMINATION of the ROYAL ACADEMY in the Monmouth centre, Mr H. J. Groves will be glad if those Ladies and Gentlemen who would wish to attend the examination will send in their names and addresses on or before Monday next, the 28th inst. so as to prevent any chance of their being ex cluded, the Board having given particular instructions tint all lists must b3 in Londoh by Wednesday, March 2. ALL PERSONS having any CLAIMS against the Estate of JOHN THOMAS, late of Lawn Shop, Rhymney, Monmouthshire, Grocer's Assistant, deceased, are requester to send particulars to me forth. with. JAMSS MORGAN, Solicitor for the Administrator. Albert Chambers, Cardiff, 25th February, 18S1. 741 |^> O T T O M R ¥. WNNTED, about £ 70 on the Frineh schooner ST. JEAN, of St. Malo, built at St, Malo iu 1861, now iu Cardiff West Bute Dock, bound to St; Malo also on her cargo of steam coal, Tenders to be addressed to the French ConsuLte on or before noon of the 26th instant. Le Consul de France, PAUL PIQUE. Cardiff, February 25th, 1831. 50458 CLOSING OF THE SUBSCRIPTION LISTS, THE SHORTHORN DAIRY COM- PANY, LIMITED. Issue of zz1,5,000 Seven per cent Preference Shareg, with participa-tion in additional profit". NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the SUBSCRIP- TION LISTS for the above Shares will be CLOSED THIS DAY, Saturday, the 26th instant, for London, and at 12 o'clock or MONDAY NEXT, the 28,h instant, for Couctry applications. By order, CHARLES HENRY WHITEHURST, Secretary, 23 and 25, White Lion-Etrcet, Bishopsgate, E.G., 26th February, 1831, 50450 ONE POUND PVEWARD. Whereas, 011 the 15th inst., a Black Greyhound Dog left Gwenllian House, Kid-.vc ly, Carmarthenshire, and has lmt returned there, or to his home in Lydney. Any- one giving information that will lead to the recovery of the dog, the above reward shall be given. The dog has a grey face, and one long nail on hind foot. 50411 GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. k-A- CHERBOURG AND PAUlS, VIA WEYMOUTH New route through NORMANDiT and BRITTANY to PARIS, the WEST and SOUTH of FRANCE, and SPAIN. Through rates for passengers, parcels, and merchandise, between the principal to\vn3 011 the Great Western and Western of France railways. The Steamers leave Wey- mouth at 11.30 p.m., and Cherbourg- at 7 p.m., daily (Sundays excepted), weather and eircumstaliec-s per- mitting, in connection with fast trains on the Great Western and Western of France railways. 50153 J. GRIERSON, General Manager. I ORIENTAL TELEPHONE COMPANY (Limited).—BELL and EDisox's SYSTE. The Directors are able to state that negotiations have resulted in an arrangement by which the Oriental Telephone Company, without incurring expense, will be relieved from competition with which it was threatened. Notice is Hereby Given, that the LIST of APPLICA- TIONS for SHARES in this Company will CLOSE for London oil Saturday, the 23th inst., and for the country on Monday, the 2Sth inst. W. G. HALL, Secretary. 6, Lombard-street, E.C., Feb. 24, ISSlr RIENTAL TELErHONE COMPANY 0 (Liiiiited).-LELL aud EDISOX'S SiSiEM. Incorporated under the Companies' Acts 1862 to 18S0. Capital £ 300,000, in 300,000 Shares of £ 1 each, 100,000 of these Shares are to be issued in part Day- ment for the rights and property purchased, and will, under the agreement with the vendors, only carry such right to participate in profits as explained in the body of the prospectus. 50,000 of the remaining Shares have been already applied for, and will be alloted in full, and the balance of 150,000 is now offered for subscription at par. Payment as follows —2s Cd on application, 2s 6d on allotment, and 5-; 011 the 2d day of May, 1881. It is not exuected that any further calls will be required. DIRECTORS. Cni:n;{AS-—JOHN PENDER, Esq., M.P., Chairman Eastern Telegraph Company (Limited), 18, Arlington- street, Piccadilly, W. Sir JULIUS VOGEL, K.C.M.G., late Premier of New Zealand, 1 £ 5, Cromwell-road, S.W. Sir ALEXANDER ARMSTRONG, K.C.B., LL.D., F.R.S., &c., late Director General R.N., The Albany, Picca- &c., late Director General 1t.N., The Aibany, Picca- dilly, W. Sir WILLIAM THOMSON, LL.D., F.R.S., M.I.C.E., Pro- fessor of Natural Philosophy in the University of Glasgow, Consulting Electrician and Ex-officio Member of the Board of Directors. PATRICK CARNEGY, Esq., C.I.E., late Commissioner Land renclire, Oude, India, Eilcry Court, Upper Norwoo.1. DILLWYN PARRISH, Esq., Director of the United Telephone Company (Limited), Southborough Lodge, Bickiey, Kmt. '^ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL, Es 1. *THOM-\{l ALVA EDISON, Esq. "JOHN P. BIGELOW, Esq., late Fiscal Agent of the U.S. Treasuiy Department, 133, Cromwell-road, S.W. 'WILLIiil W. C,\lWlfJL, Esq" late Director of Rail- ways And Telegraphs in Japan, Lancaster Lodge, Campden-liill, W. *Colonel GOURAUD, a Director of the United Telephone Company (Limited), and a Director of the Edison Tele- phone Company of London (Limited), the Woodlands, Beulah-liill, Surrey. 'The Hon. GARDINER O. HUBBARD, Deputy-Chairman of the International Bell Telephone Company (Limited), ana a Director of the American Bell Telephone Com- pany, 36, Coleman-street, E.C. (With power to add to their number.) The gentlemen marked thus (being- interested as Ven- dors) will not join the board until after the completion of the purchase. BANKERS. Messrs SMITII, PA\NE.ami SMITH?, 1, LoaibarJ-street, E.C. SOLICITORS IN LCMON. Mes-;rs RENSHAW, 2, -Suffolk-hue, London, E.C. SOLICITORS IN CALCUTTA. Messrs SANDERSON and CO. BROKERS. Jlessrv RTBUR ANDERSON and CO., CO, Throgroor- ton-street, London, E.C. AUDITORS. Messrs DELOITTE, DEVER, GRIFFITHS,' and CO., 4, Lotbburv, E.C. GENERAL MANAGER. JAMES M. OUMES, Esq., late General Manager Southern Beil Telephone and Telegraph Company of the United States. SECRETARY. WILLIAN G. HALL, Esq. Offices in LonJon-0, Lcmbard-street, E.C. This Company is formed to provide Telephonic com- munication by Exchanges, private lines, and otherwise, in Inula, Ceylon, the Straits Settlements, Java, China, Japan, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand, Egypt, Turkey, Greece, Malta, and Hawaian Islands, and else- where, wherever the Company may acquire rights. Application for Shares may be made on the forms "ac- companying the prospectus, or by letter in the following terms, forwarded to tiie Bankers of the Company, Messrs Smith, Payne and Smiths, 1, Lombard-street. London, TO THE DIRECTORS OF THE ORIENTAL TELE-' PHONE COMPANY (Limited). Gelltlemeli,-Ple,.tsc allot to me Shares iu the above Company, for which cheque for I., first in. stalment on account thereof, is enclosed. Signature. Address ,50,450 Date OL uihli;¥ t(df.. rpHE SECOND CARDIFF (3GOTlI) STARR-BOWRETT BUILDING SOCIETY. OFFICE 19, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. FIRST SUBSCRIPTION NIGHT- FRIDAY, February 25tl;, 1S31, at 7 p.m. FIRST APPROPRIATION MEETING— March 21th, 1SS1. Tcraons desirous of becoming members should make immediate application for Shares. The number of members is limited. 9237 50311 DAVID SHEPHERD, Secretary. c ARDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY. —- SUMS from £ 50 to £ 3,000 ready to be LENT on Mortgage. SHARES MAY BE TAKEN AND DEPOSITS MADE DAILY; The present rate of Interest on Deposits is—4 £ per cent six months' notice, 4 per cent three months' notice, and 3t per cent oil demand. Shares are withdrawable at two months' notice with 5 percent compound interest added Bonus added if held to expiration of term. Propectuses, Reports, and all information my be ob- tained on application to the undersigned. TERMS of BORROWING reduced, and REDEMP- TIONS may be effected without loss-full discount being allowed unler the new Rules. The Permanent Reserve Fund now amounts to £ 4,000. PETER PRICE, Secretary Dated 3, Crocklicrbtown, Cardiff. 4949 30370 I3 0ATH PERMANENT BUILDING n SOCIETY. (Incorporated under the Building Societies' Act, >874.) OFFICES 32, LONG CROSS-STREET, CARDIFF. The nrincinal object of this Society is to enable mem- bers to PURCHASE their DWELLINGS by easy '"sHARES may he taken Daily, and every information obtained from REES ENOCH, Chairman, WM. JOHN TROUNCE, Vice-Chairman 4flf.8g J. H. PHILLIPS, Secretary. mflS MERTHYR AND DOWLAI3 BUILDING SOCIETY, (Incorporated under the Building Societies Act, 1874,) Are prepared to LEND, on Mortgage, at the shortoat notice, SUMS of eloao 410,01,0, Repayable in Monthly or Quarterly Instalments. Borrowers in tbia Society have special adv&nta^es not obtained in other societies, or from private individuals. The legal costs are paid by the Society, and the inde- pendence of the borrower, so loll f-Y as his stipulated re- payments are made, is secured by the Registrar under the Friendly Societies Acts. The utmost secrecy is main- tained. For particulars cpply to Mr E. Roberts, at the Office of the Sod ty, 34. Victoria-street, Merthyr. 19106 E| Product of a special refining pro- PPS'S cess. It is Chocolate devoided of [its over-richness and substantiality, HOCOTi A TTTi^dgarless, and, when made, of the consistence i f Coffee. An afternoon ■rioouiw™ Chocolate. Each packet is labelled JAMES EPPS and CO., Homoeo- JLi pathic Chemists, London. CARDIFF: Mitchell, Stranaghan, Davies, Pugh, Poole, Holder, Singer, Green, Lewis; NEWPORT: Clements, Compton, Coriley, Frost, Laurence; NEATII: Llewellyn; SWANSEA Arthurs, Curnow. 8632 47153 1gUTLER'S MUSICAL INSTRUI'-H^TS VIOLINS, Guitars, aud Banjoes. J,1 LUTES, ClariolJcte, and Fla(;"¡et& GOJN C»_JITINAS, Accor< • ions, and FlutinaS. HARMONIUMS, Pianos, and Melouecns. CORNETS, Drums, and Band Instrument*. MUSICAL BOXES and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Oi every description. Tiie largest and most varied assortment iu the Kingdom. 40321 G. BUTLER, 29, I-IAYIIA-,VfFJI, LONDON. tllu.j44kti;J CiWO¡¡;U.h 9 pagoa. geat sect fre> 1tbUt mUSttuentg. NEW THEATRE ROYAL, WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF. Lessee. Mr W. H. DAW. Sole Manasrer. Mr E. BCLWER. I na xlr THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. FEB. 26th, LAST NIGHT OF Mr Wilson Earrett's -1 ritOOF" COMPANY in Mr W. G. Wills's great Play, "JANE SHORE." Maguincent New Scenery and Appointments. To con- clude with the laughable farce- A PHOTOaaAPHlC FRIGHT. Mr D'Oyly Carte's Opera Company in NEXT WFFir I Gilbert and Sullivan's latest success, I 'THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE." I Day performance Saturday, March 5tb. Doors open at 7. Commence at 7,30. Usual prices. Box plans at Mr W. Lewis's, Duke-street, where seats may be secured without extra charge. 42393—7804 %mlm ami Q1:cntr.irct,G. jgOROUGH OF CARDIFF^ TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. re^veCTENDFRqhfnBtT°U°h cf -Cardiff is Prepared to Ss fi! f.orrthe execution of the following W OKKb, for a period of one year: Paving. and Channelling Streetq within ^L )°I°U= • ^ch?," extent as shall from time to Lme be rcquued by the Urban Authority; also lav- thfrfwith and °tller WOrks connected 2*—Supplying, breaking, and stacking stone for high- way repairs, at the several places mentioned in the specification. 3.—Hauling and delivering broken stone and other materials to the Highways within the Borough. Specifications may be seen and Forms of Tender ob- tained at the office of Mr J. A. B; Williams, M. 1.0,1?., Borough Engineer. Sealed Tenders, endorsed "Tender for Street Work, Stone Supply, or Haulage," as the case may be, to be delivered at my office, not later ihau ten o'clock en the morning of Thursday, 10th March, 1881. The Couucil does not bind itself to accent the lowest or any tender. By order, J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Hall, Cardiff, Town Clerk. 25th Feb., 1S31. 50153 npHE COMPAGNIE HOUILLERE DE ™ £ p;A.IG0L4. HERTIIYR (Messrs CORY, YEO and CO.), colliery Proprietors, Swansea, are prepared to receive TENDERS for the supply of their Require- ments during the six months ending 31st August, 1881, of the following Article?, viz Tram Grease, Cotton W.ste, Kemp, ■v-af"' l.0,!1?"' Castings Bolts and Nuts Rivets Plate riai.s LauDogs, Patent Rose Nails, Wire Rope, Sheet v! r Iron,, ^teel, Files, Signal Wire, Blasting Powder, inaimte, 1'use, Detonators, Pitwood, Sleeper wood, Sprag wood, Bridge Rails, Brattice Cloth, Ironmongery, Oats, Beans, Hay, Bedding. ann^oiitrJ,^tlrU!aT 3 forms of tender to be had on cester C amhrra « Kobert?> Mining Engineer, Wor- Cambriari CIKUnbe^-S.S°a' °F at the Cemdany's Offices, Tenders, addressed to the Cle. Houillere de Grai<rnla '• TcnJer ^ftorS' &nd Co->' Swansea, marked March l27h%SL wUlber-™u? till Saturday, The Company do not bind themselves to a-cent the lowest or any tender. Mir7 T 0 B U I- L D E R S. TENDERS are Required for the Erection of SCHOOL BUILDINGS and TEACHER'S HOUSE at St. Gefrce's- super Ely. 0 Plans and Specification may be seen at the ofiice of the Architects, Messrs, Blessley and Vaughan, 22, Trinity- street, where Forms of Tender and Dill of Quantities can be obtained. The Tenders are to be sent to the undersigned on or before the 5th of March next. s i The Board does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any Tender, T. EVANS, The Vishwell, Wenvoe, near Cardiff, Clerk to the School Board for the W.D. of St. George and St. Bride's-Super-^ly. 50348 I" MPORTANT TO CONTRAcfoRS AND BUILDERS. FOR SALE, several hundreds of DOORS, very superior hand-made, from selected wood. Also a quantity of MOULDINGS, SKIRTINGS, &c. For further particulars, apply to C. W. SMITH, Victoria Joinery Works and Moulding Mills, Chalford, Gloucestershire. 50254 ARGYLE VlORKS, S'YANSEA. Manufacturer of Plaster of Paris, Patent Selenitic Cement from the famous Alerthaw Pebble, Ground and Lump Limes, Hydraulic and AVhite Limes, Concrete Blocks and Bricks. Also Concrete Floors and Walks laid at per yard. Estimates given for any part of the country. EVERALtD W. JONES, Sole Proprietor and Agent for MA.JOR-GSSERAL SCO'l'r's PATENT CEMENT in this District. 49561 Omen:—38, TRAFALGAR-TERRACE, SWANSEA, QCHOOL ADVERTISEMENTS. — The tnn Principals of Private and other 't0 ,U;°, Mowing moderate P1UJ. -AID for School Advertisci2i6nts One Three Six Tv.elv. Insertion. Insertions. Insertions. Insertions. T. T • "• <*• *■d- e. d. e d. FourLmes.. 10„26^ <0^ fio SixLmes. 1 0 3 O C O 0 0 hig-ht Lutes.. 20 60 — 8012 a 1 •• Lines. 3 0 •• 7 0 M 12 0 # is Q Eight words may be calculated to a line." Advertise, n.ents can also appear in the CARDIFF TH'KS and );S Wi:EivLY NEWS in conjunction wUh those 111 the boxiih bales Daily News, so as to form part of the series of msertious- of the series of msertious- CARDIFF. ^TINDSOR PLACE ACADEMX ALEXANDER LOW, HEAD MASTKH. This SCHOOL will be RESUMED on MONDAY, Jan. 10th, whan a New Quarter will commence. 49831 COWBRIDGE. Gi REAT HOUSE, COWBRIDGE.— f LADIES' SCHOOL. Airs and the Misses CULVER WELL (Associates in Arts). Pupils prepared for Oxford, Cambridge, and the College of Preceptors' Examinations. Referees. Parents of Pupils. The IIALF-TERM will commence (D.V.) MARCH 8ih 1881. 4C0;4—7833 SW ANSEA. ARNOLD COLLEGE, WOODLANDS. IIL PElxcirAL: REV. E- WILLIAMS, M.A., D.D. The Duties of the New Year begin on WEDNESDAY. Jan. 19tli. 46094 rYNONE SCHOOL, CONSTITUTION L HILL, SWANSEA. Head Master Mr EIERY Second Master. Mr GEORGE EMERY, B.A., Lond. Late one of the Senior Assistant Masters at ilill Hill. Preparation for the Public Schools and Universities Classes are reading for the Oxford Local, London Uni. versity jlatnculation, and other Examinations. 50303 J^ORMAL COLLEGE" SWANSEA. Head Mastcr-EDWARD T. DAVIES, M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge. Second Master-E. ROBINSON, P.A., London, formerly Senior Mathematical Prizeman, University College Lonuon Associate of the College of Preceptors. Master of the Junior Department—T. A. REES, Certifi- cated Elementary Teacher. Preparations for the Universities and the various Public Examinations. In the year lSSO the Head Master passed one pupil at the London Matriculation (First Division), two at the Oxtord Local, and one at the Royal College of Surgeons' Examinations, Special attention given to Junior Boys, who form a separate division, managed on its own distinct methods. For Prospectus apply to the Ilead-Master. The next Term commences on TUESDAY, January 18th. at 9.30 a.m. 48360 CARMARTHEN. MILE PENCADER GRAMMAR JL SCHOOL, PENCADER, CARMARTHEN.—Head Master, J. D. EVANS, formerly Student at University College, London, and at U.C.W., Aberystwith. Prepara- tion for Matriculation at the London University the various Theological and Training Colleges, the I'reiir. inarv Professional Examinations, and for Commercial Pur«nit« Master's whole time devoted to school work Tcrins.I. j Tettmiofiials on application as above Splint ,-I 5 JAN. 10, 1880. e' School le-opened 49958 NEATH. "\TEATH PROPRIE TAIIY SCHOOL (LIMITED). R, R, HEAD MASTER "ev. u. BLACKMORE, M.A., late Scholar, Exhibitioner, and Prizeman of Queen's Coll., Camb.; with Assistant Masters. A first-grade Boarding and Day School, with Classical and Modern Departments. Preparation for the Univer- sit:es and for Professional and Mercantile pursuits. Boarders are received by the Head Master. For pro- spectus and further information, apply to the Ven. Arch- deacon Griffiths, Neath or to the Head Master. 19533 The HALF TERM begins on THURSDAY, the 3rd day of March. CANTON.—"We all own one Master, even Christ, and all we are brethren. Tiie Rev. J. 11, PHILLIPS, M.A., Chaplain of II.M.S. Thisbe, will (V.V.) preach on behalf of the CANTON BIBLE WOMAN'S SOCIETY in the Church of St. John, Canton, ou SUNDAY, February 27th, 1881; Divine Service 6.30 p.m. E0454 YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, BRIGHTON HOUSE, ROATII-ROAD, CARDIFF. Devotional Meetings, Educational Classes, &c., Reading Rooms, Gymnasium, &c., &c. Open daily, Sundays ex. cepted, from 9 a.m. to 10,30 p.m. For particulars apply to the Secretary, as above. 48405 X>ELIGIOUS SERVICES.—The atten- JL*J tion of Church and Chapel Managers is invitCd to the following SPECIAL PREPAID TARIFF for Adver- tisements annouuoing the holding of RELIGIOUS SERVICES, ANNIVERSARIES, and TEA MEETINGS 0.11a T :È.e T Six IVslva Inoertion. Insertions. Iuscrtiaas. Insertions. 8. d. d. a. ct. s. d Four Lines,. 1 4 — 4 0 6 o „ 8 C Six Lines ..80 00 30 10 n Kicrht Lines 2 8 8 0 12 0 lfi n Twelve Lines 4 0 12 0 18 0 24 n 18 Lines 6 0 « Ij 0 27 0 ft 24 Lines. 8 0 24 0 30 0 48 0 Fight words may bs cslculxteJ to a lin». This Tariix is limitedl strictly to the cjuljzel.aw above. ?n.)M'm0r°T,f:? rItLEU,p,'ea.r.'n tho CARDIFF TIMES Sin ft t £ u Y NEWS iu conjunction T those in the i>outh Wales Daily Xfifs« to M to Iwm cait oi the Eariea oi Inaetlim> I ddttS$t$, JpURNlTURE. A LS 0 P, S. STEAM CABINET AND 3 GREAT REDUCTION FURNITURE WORKS, r-N THE 10> 20, 21, 22, & 23, PRICE OF FURNITURE, FAIRFAX STREET, AT I AXD A L S 0 P S 58 & 59, BROADME AD, BRISTOL, STEAM CABINET WORKS, Premises and stock are the 19, 20, 21, 22, & 23, largest in Bristol and the West of Eng,and. FAIRFAX STRE ET, TAPESTRYCARPETS.i/6J AND KIDDERMINSTER do. l/iol 5S & 59, BROADME AD, BRUSSELS do c,, i BRISTOL. SPRIXG MATTRESS ..25/6 A LSOP-S.—ISs Gd.— EASY CHAIR, in -CjL Leather Cloth and Castors. ALSOP'S,-S GUINEAO,IValnut DRAWING-ROOM SùITE, compris- ing Couch, Tvo E:isy Chairs, and Six Small Chairs Walnut Chiffonniere, 44 15s; Oval Centre Table, £,3 3s. ALSOPJS, -£9 .-BIUCH BEDROOM SUITE, complete, comprising Bed- stead with Paliiasses, Drawers, Toilet Table, Towel-rail, and Four Cheirs. ALSOP S.—m—SOLID MAHOGANY DINING-TABLE, 8 feet long, with two Loose Leaves and Patent Bcrew; Smaller Ditto, with one Leaf, 63s. A -109 Cd.—M A HOG A N Y -c*- PARLOUR CHAIRS, covered in Haircloth Gentleman's Easy Chairt o match, 36,; Mahogany Oval Centre iable, 42s Chiffonnicre, 50s; Sofa or Couch, 50s. ALSOP'S.—25s.—HAT & UMBRELLA STAND, with Glove-box and Plate- I glass Back; Larger Ditto, with Mar- tile Slab, Plate-glass Back & Drawer, 48?. I FURNISH THROUGHOUT AT A L S 0 P'S STEAM CABINET WORKS, 19. 20, 21, 22, & 23, FAIRFAX STREET, AND 58 & 59, BROADME AD, BRISTOL. 50423 HEREFORD.—G. E. 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THE CARDIFF TIMES AND SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS IS 02TE OF THE LARGEST NEWS-SHEETS IN THE KINGDOM and THE GREAT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR WAT AND THE WEST OF ENGLAND It contains all the News of the Week, and Vivea mora Local,district, and Geneial News than any other paper Each Edition is a comply synopsis of the Week's N ewi for the ,chole of South Wales. iL Serial StorTes areT the most tatonted NovcLsts, and the London Corrts- pondenee and Leading Articles arc of marked ability u;i¡;r' !1clri,$Ses. A R M T H FORWINTER. MEN'S WINTER OVERCOATS, MEN'S WINTER ULSTERS, MEN'S W INTER REEFERS, MEN'S WINTER SUITS, MEN'S WINTER HOSIERY ME.S WINTER SHIRTS*- MEN'S WINTER OUTFITS, BOYS' WINTER OVERCOATS, BOYS' WINTER ULSTERS, BOYS' WINTER REEFERS, BOYS' WINTER SUITS, BOYS' WINTER HOSERY. BOYS' WINTEii SHISTS, BOYS' WINTER OUTFITS, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Scarfs, Tics, Umbrdlag, llug, Port- mantejHS, Waterproofs, &c., etc., at MESSRS W. r laCE &. 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