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IUTLERY, LAMPS, GAS-FITTINGS. -T HERBERT BARRY, ISHmG AND GENERAL IRON- MONGER, 40, CROCK HER BTOWN. OPPOSITE PARK PLACE, CARDIFF. 51112
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f 'EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ACT. ] A MECHANICAL TRIUMPH TO GUARD AGAINST ACCIDENTS AVOID THE PENALTIES OF THIS ACT, EMPLOYERS OF LABOUR SHOULD USE OUIi PATENT AUTOMATIC SELF- SUSTAINING HOISTING MACHINERY. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES & PRICE LISTS FREE ON APPLICATION TO THOS. THOMAS & SONS, "ACME" HOIST WORKS, CARDIFF. SOLE AGENTS FOR SOFTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE UF THE "OTTO" SILENT GAS ENGINE.
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CiuhX Medal, Pari-, im. First Award fend Mwinl. Sydney, 1880 Melbourne, Ib31. FRY'S f CARACAS COCOA. A niosi -Mi.-ious and valuable J'L ILL. CUGOA ONLY. J'L ILL. CUGOA ONLY. Fli VS COCOA EXTRACT. "'SS.V'I'I pure."—W. V. STOOPART i'.LC F.C.S., Cit\ Analyst, Bristol Fifteen Prize Medals.
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^Iniuung J2 otters. \V~ATEREORD AND CORK, and the JJ J whole of the SOUTH of IRELAND, per FAST fAINSoinheURKAT WESTERN RAILWAY, and Werfnl Steamships, via ki;if(i-d Haven. The Water- ed Stermers run daily. Tlio Cork Steamers leave gHfonl, Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays,, returning ^ondaya, Wednesdays, and Fridays. 5o67S HH H E E D W A R D S' £ rt~^h iI- CARDIFF and NEW YORK Sgggigg* STEAMSHIP LINE L^*16 following first-class Steamers of this line regu sail between Cardiff and New York, Wind oather, and other circumstances permitting :— RDEOLA 2,300 R11 i Vv ] NI) DA 3,000 RllODORA i,600 RHOSIN A (Kuildiiij;) j 600 RH KU iilNA .(Building) 3,600 A STEAMER.(Building) 3,600 NEWPORT TO NEW YORK. PARICLANDS (2,700), March 20th, 1GS2. Sperage Passengers 6 G uineas. Bills of leading lor all classes of Goods and *> Ve*s to and from Birmingham, Gloucester, Bristol, |>r, KWater, Hereford, Wolverhampton, Manchester, Newjd, Loudon, Stafford, Abergavenny, Swansea, R»„, b") t, Merthyr, Ac., Ac., and places in the Western ««es of Canada, including Chicago, St. Louis, Mil- £ hii. i6'- St: Pauls, Toledo, Buffoi J, Detroit, Toronto, 5^.e'l'h'a, Boston, Baltimore, Ac., &< ill con- v'' the principal Railway Companies on both Cheapest Route for all classes of Goods to and the Midland Districts. °CjS dues, landing and warehousing charges, Ac., la..iower at Cardiff than any of the other Trans 't'c Ports. Ports. ha.w1 Freight Charges, Dates of Sailing, ami other •"•rtieniars apply Co >. FREDK. EDWARDS, Cardiff and Newport; TURNER, EDWARDS A CO., Bristol or G. F. BULLKY. 51. South-street New York. 4 CARDIFF AND BORDEAUX^ M^Tfc'h r Thu CARDIFF STEAMSHIP ^gSgg^COMPAN Y'S FIRST CLASS S.S. IeaVIj GllW;,OE," 1,000 Tons Burthen, will BORDEAUX for CARDIFF. March 1 •fc:fv GAllDIFF for BORDEAUX.March 8 Goods and Passengers. cf freight, &c., apply at Messrs Jno. Whit- ailli SUIIS, Agents, 14, Quai des Chaitions, Bor- all(i at the Offices of the Company, No. 3, Bute ck", Cardiff .J^_1-5Id24 HORATIO HOOPER, Manager. yS^K A LLAN LINE TO AMERICA. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. »> FROM LIVERPOOL. fcs^T,ESIAN To Boston via Halifax Mar. R K()V/I'AN To Portland via Halifax Mar. 15 Cinf IAN To Boston via Halifax Mar. 22 1*AK *?SiAN To Portland via Halifax Mar. 29 ttiki.-i, To Boston via Halifax April 5 Cli *N'lAX"T' St John's, Halifax, A Baltimore.. Apr. 11 p Passages and excellent, accommodation. ain- Canada and the Western States of derlca. sent free. Assisted Passage. to Canada. particulars on apulication to ALLAN BROTHERS & CO., r>» ♦ „ James-street, Liverpool. Q,]t>0 Bird, 16, Bute-street, and E. F. Kennard, 19, Cardiff; VV. H. Rees, Cliarlesville-place, J. ''> A. 'J'. Austin, 16, St. Mary-street, and jiarr Manning, 9, Castle street, Swansea tocve 173, Commercial-street; VV. Milton pa.. £ e> 10. Grer.t Dock-street, and John Young, Screw SCIK^I1 Ncwpcrt, Mom D. S. Thomas, British Abpv°JS' Elaiulovury Fredk. Allan, 9, Flannel-street, Matr^ave,U1^ A- Tilney, Mfirkot-strcot, Abertillery llioino,vfA,atthews, Abercarn, near Newport; A. H. fcast' Ciiurch-strocfc, Blaiua A. A. Lewis, Post- Pontv1' .)1)w Vale Crockett and J.unes, 4,Taff-street, illiam Davies, Bookseller, Ac., Beaufort, •treut' i?''ace> Ebbw Vale (ieo. Batten, 34, Beaufort "ryiiuiawr; D. J. 15vans, General Outfitter, Ann *—zr"13 60 Gleijeland-street Merthyr Tvdvil. 4929 9101; d- "DEAVER LTNE. Tliese -83 Powerful Steamers run direct fri;iu LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK "Briti .i 'llnoa Fares, £ 10 10s Steerage, £ 4 103. Qupm-ii 1' Company to Ceylon, India, China, and t i •' a!l Company to Australia, "li'irjd to the Capo Colonies and Australia. 6000 t 1j1NE." These magnificent Steamers of fares from London to New York. Saloon 8tati\ • flIlt'L £ 12; Steerage, £ 6; from any Railway ftiid aii' ?n Engiaud or WALES.—For tickets, freight, hall ir '"formation, applv to A. IC. THOMAS, Leaden- r^UUouse, London, E.C. 360 J&feK 2,1 E RICA N LINE. ^^ES^CUNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, ■p. EVERY VVEDNES1>AY. J'n'st-tl;i.,s, full-powered Iron Steamships. Acciinmo "f^'on for passengers equal to any European Line. Pas- ogers and goods landed at Philadelphia on the VVliarf t le Pennsylvania Ea-ilroad. This is the shortest and ^t route to the West. ^PAF Y TO AICHABOSON. SPENCE and Co., 17 and 1?, DO,' SJ^REET, Liverpool; JO.NKS BROS, and Co., Bute JowJ?anlift' JAMES Ayre, 162, Bute-road, Cardiff JO\V a'id Co., Dock-street., Newjicrt; ROGER Abprtiiu. S EET' p9:itypridd TJLNKY and Co., 'ospp i M °" Hengoed, via Cardiff; ^OITIN F'E%L1'OS' Oiiicc, Pontypool J.AMES R. VV WAmv it %?*ni' J0HN Thomas. Tredegar M^thyr, and^OK, inn urrmiT. LIFE and ACCIDENT COMBINED. £ 600 At Death, from any cause, with Profits. £ 500 On Permanent Total Disablement. JS166 On Permanent Partial Disablement. £ 5 Weekly during Temporary Disablement. lONTlnvni\"?'1 Preuiiimi-Afce 30- £ 12 6:; 9d, rn>03«» EDINW'BOII, A GLASGOW ASSUR- ANCE CO. (Limited). Ktoir London Office 110, Cannon-sireet. WILFRED A. BOWSER, Manager. r. v IT "Li cat io I I y. ROVat v ESTAIHJSIISd'1795; ■ATIONAI, DIRECTORY OFFICE, 41 KING-STREET, WEST, MANCHESTER. NOW COMPILING ISAAC SLAT liiv'S NATIONAL COMMERCIAL IIvEClORY OF CARDIFF FOR 1882. l» Mature of the Directory will be ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY,—giving the •names, Lusmesses, and Addresses of all Mer- l Ti> »nrL?'J,a,lei's' ancl Private Residents. v DIRECTORY,—in which will appear the Raines and Addresses of all Professional Men and l 0rr.IV7;,l, ,,ers under their respective headings. sTKEEr REGISTER OR DIRECTORY,—giving ttie Naine_a aiul Occupations of tlio residents in 1 ftTI}^.r/'TUol!Jai in their consecutive order. B1REEI LI^T,—■with the Names of all Streets, lerraces, &c., with a reference to the next road or street. Price to Subscribers 5s. B. s. Non-Subscribers 7s. 6d, JNo Money will be received for the Directory until it is delivered. ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED AT THE END OF THE VOLUME. To be paid for when tho proof is presented Whole Page I £2 0 0 Three Quarters of a Page 1 1-5 0 Two Thirds of a Pago 1 10 n Half of a 1 2 6 (Jlic Tliii,,i I f a Ilit -3 0 15 0 Que Quarter of a Page 0 12 6 55790 § H 0 R T H AND. ,V01" °n the subject sent, post free, in k»M for °ue 8hiI! »'K '• Cloth Is 6d Roan, 2s 6d. W LI'S- 20» WORDSWORTH-Sx., CARDIFF, ritn 6 etlljcci £ ^ly commend it to all who have to do oen "Specially adapted for Veww .pusiness, authors, and hamsters."—llailwat) he arr!1-'i"ed that it can be learned without »t on S f a"y tta':her."—Standard. Th- very thing, Suds "Iji01" c<'lu)r,ercia!, but professional persons of ;Jl ittl» "We can cordially recommend this Titnh* ii a'^ intending students of shorthand.— lr<idc/ Journal. "We can recouJinend it." — Jko.1,1 J/0,Hews. 747 tRuu-AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY JC)UR-.N,IL of Science, Metals, and Manufactures u IRo'" "1 'I'T'»T fetal,iLsije.l in the year 1823 as the "Mechanics' PI', rZ!"e,' Conducted by PERRY F. NURSEY, C.E. Citiw 1 S eyery Friday, for circulation in the United iiw f m' au on t' paper (under 4 oz.) for forward ifi to all parts of the world. CONTENTS OF "IRON," No. 477, 31,1, 18J2. French '.l'reaty Negotiations. JU"on Trade Suuiriaay. Kowton's Mechanical Stoker (Illustrated). General Moulding Machine (Illustrated). Permanent VVaj for Tramways (Illustrated). The Favourite Donkey Pump (Illustrated). Comparison of Bessemer and Martin Metal. iron and Coal Trades Reports based 011 special cor- Gspondeiice from the Provinces, the Colonics, and Abroad, with London and Birmingham Prices of Metals manufactured goods, Notes on Current Topics, fcientitV News of the Week, New Companies, Factory OUd Foreign Notes, American and other Gleanings, lIts. Launches. SIXPENCE. 4365& LOCKYER'S SULI'HUR HAIR RESTORER, while keeping the hair 111 its proper is useful in removing scurf, 110 other apphc.ition ^ociH Ue,ceMvaiy to encourage the growth of new hair Vom-vM cle&mmg properties, hi^jt a desirable hair ir.:id.—Large Lot-ties Is od LH £ KYEJVS SULPHUR HAIR hut isX' will darken to the former shade hair ireynpx. V'lu*utt'1y v. hite in about 10 days but Viheie (Ulnhnr vv ^^oncing at the front and templeii the Promptly colours, rendering it unuistin- 5utt :7>i. i that \)iich has not changed.—Large 6d er'.ch. 8 PLASTE-RS. -Boxes Th° au^ 2-; Od each. eras' tl • 'a';ters are a certain cure for hard or soft orns'. t] ^T,u'J'1I>Jetely dry up and eradicate painful n<j "e K'inion J'lasters a proved remedy for bunions •refill .joints. Sold hv all chemists. Bo ^FL^DEHAR'SL'iasters are supplied. DRÃCMFrS- ARECA NUT TOOTH cice fh' ^.v u"ig this.delicious Aromatic Denti- dJ'k11."6'. of the tooth becomes white, sound, B<| sSfti-f 15Jje ivorj'. It is exceedingly flagrant, a useful for removitincrustations of tartar 8 6d r.* teeth. Sold by all chemists.—Pots Is and Cracroft's.) Q^AFNESS, Noises in the Eai'a, etc.— n avti- v1''8 ESSFNCE FOR DEAFNESS has proved u«8 ftmilsiu^ry rc"ieil> It always relieves, generally ave *d^i" .8.strO!igly recommended by thousands who «ottles<«ifi cIt w quite harmless.-Sold in 2a 9d oy all Chomhi: r OCKYEit s- SULPHUR ILUR I- KSSTGKER. Li BSS'? HUP, HAIR rMh' w;'l darken Grey Hair, and in a few "L, _ito *h?5lete,y to >t« natural colour. The effect vi,,).,), T> produced by insuuuanooua dyo, ami ''1 J/j.V -torar doea not injure tho skin. Sold in lu M «M!h, i)y ftU UMmiHta and Hair- tttoaeis. • mmjk ^airs bit Axtdiaiu AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BEYNON & LEWIS. Hoiiselioltl Furniture', &rc., at Swansea Mardi o Horses, Carriages, &a., at Swansea March ii Mr WILLIAM BRADLEY. Household Furniture, at Cardiff Mar. ó Mr E. J. EVANS. Fat & Store Cattle, Shc.;p, etc.. at Llanishen, March 14 Fat and Stove Stock, at Bonvilbtone Marcn 20 I Mr G 1^0. E. EVERETT. Farm Stock, etc., at Castletown -•••••••• •• •■IVIarc-1 Messrs GOTTWAI/1'Z & BOVVR1NG. Furniture, China, Glass, <<tc Antique Lace Curc..his, at Cardiu. Maich 10 Iloiweholii Furniture, &0., at Caruiit id.ucu 1^ Sale of Stock, at Cardiff v .u 2, Messrs WM. GRAHAM, feON, 05 HUClICOX. The s.s. Constancia, at Newport..Marcn 11 Mr J. E. G'cNN. Freehold Building Sites, at Cardiff Mar. 14 Freehold Building Sites, at Cardiff Mar. 14 Air JAMES HALL. Wagon Horse, at Talgarth V?'ar/ Thorough bred Entire Horse, at Talgarth March 13 Messrs W. and S. HERN. Carriages, Traps, &c., at Cardiff March 18 Messrs H. HILL and CO. Household Furniture, &c.. at Swansea Mar. 9 Mr CH ARLES HUGHES. Horses, at Swansea March 28 Messrs H, JONES vN. Farui Stock and Implements, near Llputrissant..Mar. 6 Mr J. HLXltY i E S. Freehold Residence at Cardiff March 14 Mr F. B. JONES. Horses, at Bristol March 16 Mr JOHN M. LEEDEii. Irish Oats, at Swr: u. ea March 4 III- F. B. LiDSTONE. Boilers, Stpam Engines, &c., at A xminster March 9 Mr JUSEPH GEORGE MADDOX. Leasehold Public-house, at Cardiff .Mar. 25 Messrs ROBERT M ERR ALL & CO. Leasehold Houses, at Swansea March 7 Messrs OWEN & BRYANT. Cabinet and Upholstery Stock, at Cardiff.Mar. 61*; Messrs SHORT and DUNN. Marine Engines, Ax., at Newport Mar. 16 Messrs STEPHEN SON u: ALEXANDER. Hwrses, Carriages, and Harness, at Cardiff March 4 Fat Stock, at Cardiff March 6 Household Furniture, at (!arcliff. March 6 Household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff. March 7 Pitwood and Cordwood, at Portlikerry — Mar. 8 Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff March 11 Prime Meadow Hay, at Llandaff March 15 Ayrshire Cattle, &c., near Pontyprid.d. March 16 Cattle, Horses, Implements, at 'l'y Mab Ellis..March 17 Prime Meadow Hay, at Cardiff.. March Mr JAMES STBAKER.. Fat Stock, at Abergavenny • ■ ■ • March 6 Messrs GEORGE S. TRICKS and CO. Roses, &c., at Cardiff. March 9 Messrs TRIBE, CLARKE, & CO. Colliery, at Cardiff I. Mir. 7 Household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff. March 20 6: 21 Engineering Works, at Swansea Mar- 28 Mr T. WEBBER. Writing Ink, Bedcteaus, <<:< at Cardiff March 4 Messrs WILLIAMS and CARTER. Leasehold Properties, at JJardiff • March 7 AIÆ THIS DAY. HORSE AND CAllFIAGE REPOSITORY, CROCiiHJiRBl'OVVN, CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER'S next FORTNIGHTLY SALE of CART and other HORSES, CARRIAGES, and HARNESS, Will be held at their Repository, Croekhcrbtown Car- diff, on SAT URDAY.the 4th of March, 1882, at 2.30 p.m. Entrance fee, 5s. 5Ô951 MARCH MONTHLY SALE OF FAT STOCK AT THE CUWIFF REPOSITORV. MESSRS STEPHENSON & ALEX- ANDER are instructed by G. W. G. Thomas, Esq., The Heath, to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY NEXT, the 6th, at 12 o'clock, 60 PRIME FAT YEARLING SHEEP, principally Wethers, and 9 PRIME FAT CATTLE; ALSO 20 OTHER FAT CATTLE, The TT'Vjortv of J. B. Wavman, Esq., and others 2 GOOD DAIRY COVVS AND CALVES, 2 HEIFERS AND CALVES, Tho property of Lord Bute. AUCTION MART, QUEEN'S CHAMBERS, CROCKHERBTOVVN, CARDIFF. UNRESERVED SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. .TESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- AL ANDER are instructed by Maior Rawlings, who is ordered abrond, to SELL by AUCTION, at their rooms as above, on MONDAY, the 6th March, 1882, the following modern and substantial HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Removed from his residence at Ronth for convenience of sale, comprising MAHOGANY PEDESTAL SIDE- BOARD (PLATE-GLASS BACK), Bookcase, flop Tables, Office Writing Tables, Maple inlade Loo Centre Table, an excellent MAHOGANY DINING-ROOM SUITE IN MOROCCO, Easy Chairs in Cloth and Morocco, WALNUT IN LAID allù GLAZED CABI- NETS, EBONIZED DITTO, Mahogany Inlaid Card Table, Oak floft'ee Tables, &c., COTTAGE PIANO IN MAHOGANY CASE, Walnut Musicstool, Bookshelf; Easv Chairs, Couches, &c., in cretonne; an elegant EBONIZF.D riRA WING -ROOM SUITE, upholstered in rich blue siik. damask, and other drawing-room Furniture; Steel-rail Fender, ami Sets of Fireirons, quantity of pieces of Caroets, Fire and Spark Guards, &e.; BRDROOM APPOINTMENT, viz.. 4 IRON BED- STEADS, Palliasse. WOOL MATTRESSES, Feather Bolsters, CiiJLDjcJ IRON COT and MATTRESS, MAHOGANY and BIRCH WASHSTANDS with Marble Tops, DRESSING TABLES to match, quantity of CANE-SEAT CHAIRS, Painted Bedroom Suites, Toilet Glass, Chamber Ware, etc. KITCHEN REQUISITES comprise capital Deal Kitchen Tables, Chairs, Clothes Hoises, Cocoa Fibre Matting, Mat*, an excellent Refrigerator. 66962 Side to commence at Two o'clock p.m. precisely. PORTHKERRY, NEAR CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON AND ALEX- ANDER are instructed by Col. Romilly to SPTJ, by AUCTION, at Porthkerry, on M'EHNESDAY NKXT the 8th inst., about 50 T<>NS of Very Excellent PITWOOD, And about 25 CORDS of CAPITAL CORDWOOD. The whole is stacked in convenient positions, The Pitwood can be removed, if necessary, by water from Porthker>'v Bay. The whole will be sold without re- serve in convenient lots to suit customers, commencing at Porthkerry House, at Three o'clock p.m. 57005 T> and Crown Hotel Yard, North-street, Cardiff. TR WILLIAM BRADLEY will SELL }Vv. AUCTION, on MONDAY NEXT, March 6th, 1882 a large quantity of Household Furniture, Cash Boxes Sewing Cotton, 1 .amps, &c. Sale to commence at Two o'clc k sharp. No n'8c:e. Auctioneer's Offices, Ebenezer-street, Great Frederick-street, Cardiff. 976 SALE THIS DAY. NOTICE. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, at 5, St. TOMI'S souare, SATURDAY, Alar. 4tli, at 7.30, by Mr WEBBEiCa lot of WRITING INK, FENDERS, IRON BEDSTEADS, .BED, &c, Also on WEDNESDAY, March 8th, at 2.30 p.m., a Special SALE of FURNITURE and EFFECTS at the same place hicludin'; mahoganj' and other tables, half- tester and French bedsteads, pier and toilet glasses, harmonium, piano, bagatelle table, washing and sewing machines, &c„ &e1 56b85 14, CROCKHERJ5TOWN, CARDIFF. SAJE OF UPHOLSTERERS' AND CABINET MAKERS' STOCK. MESSRS OWEN and BRYANT have been favoured with instructions from the Bristol Furnishing Company, who are giving up the business, to SELL bv AUCTION, without, reserve, at the above addre-s 011 MONDAY and TUESDAY, March 6th and 7th, li:32, the whole of their superior CABINET UPHOLSTERY', AND GENERAL FURNISHING STOCK, Comprising dining-room suites in leather, liair seating, and leather cloth, mahogany sioeboards with plate-glass and carved backs, ditto dining tables, ditto bookcases, couches, easy chairs, drawing-room suites. in velvet, tapestry anil other materials, walnut and black and aoid cabinets, inlaid cent-ro aiul other tables, occasional chairs whatnots, pier glasses, mahogany, walnut, and birch wardrobes, with plate-glass centre doors, ditto cheats of drawers, marble-top washstands and dressing tables, swing glasses, painted bedroom suites and other furniture, brass and iron bedsteads, spring hair and wool mivttressos, feather beds and palliasses, chamber ware, hearthrugs, fenders, and fireirons, office furni- ture,'kitchen ditto, and other requisites. Small BILLIARD TABLE, 7ft. bin. by 4ft, 6in. Sale to commence each day at Two o'clock and Seven in the evening. Catalogues may be obtained of the Auctioneers three days prior to tho sale. Goods on view mornings of sale. 56897 Purchasers out of Cardilf can have their goods packed and forward'd. The Premises TO LET. Immediate I){¡SseSo;\ion. Auctioneers' Offices, 5, Swiss Hall Chambers, Cardiff. I 54, TYNDALL-STREET, CARDIFF, AND VILLA IN ICING S-ROAD, CANTON, CARDIFF. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PRO- PERTY. MESSRS WILLIAMS AND CARTER have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC* AUCTION, at the Globe Hotel, Angel-street, Cardiff, on TUESDAY", the 7th day of March, 1882, at seven o'clock iii, the evening (subject to such conditions as shall be then and there stated), the following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. T,o,jc I.-All that substantially-built HOUSE and PREMISES situate at No. 54, Tyndall-street, Cardiff, held under'a lease of 99 years, from the 29th day of September, 1852, at the yearly ground rent of £ 2 lis. This will be a good opportunity for Investors. LOT 2.—All that substantially-built MESSUAGE and DWELLING-HOUSE, situate in King's-road, Canton, Cardiff (the second bouse from Cowbndge-road, on the right hand side), let to Mr Brooks, at the very low reut of R26 a yer, the tenant paying taxes. The house consists of drawing -and dining-rooms, kitchen, and other offices, the bedroom, and dressing-room. The property is held for a tellu of 989 years, from the 2nd day of Januaiy, 1880, at the yearly ground rent of £ 6, The roads and private improvements have just been completed. This house is exceedingly well-built, and is situated in a rapidiy-improving part of Canton, being close to Cowbridge-road, and within a few minutes' walk of the tram cars. For further particulars as to Lot 1, apply to Messrs Morgan and Scott, Solicitors, 18, High-street, Cardiff; as to Lot 2, apply to Mr Hier Jacob, Solicitor, Church- s'reet, Cardiff and for both Lots to the Auctioneers, at their Oflices, 18, High-street, Cardiff. 56338 GLOSSOP ROAD, ROATH, CARDIFF. c AT F OF V ALU ABLE LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE, SALE G YRDEN, AND PREMISES. MP JOHN HENRY JONES has been favoured with instructions to SELL hv PUBLIC AUCTION teubiect to such conditions to be then read), Hotel Angel-street, Cardiff, on TU.ES- DAY, the 14th day of March, 1882, at 7 o'clock in the en-eiiiilg, the foIl ,rw:: VALUABLE^EASKkoLD nE.c;mECE, GARDEN, AND PREMISES, Known as Gresham House, situate and being in Glns- sop road. Roath, aforesaid, and now in the occupation of Mr A. P. Fabian, at the very low rental of i-lo per annum.. The same are held under an indenture of lease, dated the 16th day of September, 1S78, for a term of 99 years, at the annual ground rent of JE10 13s 6d, and nave a frontage in Clossop-road aforowiiu of 26 ft. 9 inches or thereabouts, and extand backwards 168 it. 6 in., or thereabouts. The house is commodious and well ar- ranged, thoroughly wellullilt, and U sftuate 111 the most pleasant and improving part of Ivoatli, and within one minute's walk of the tram cars. For further particulars apply to tlio Auctioneer at tho Willows, -rout], Canton, Cardiff. I The LJ,{[J J.s, Canton, Cardiff. „ March 3rd, 1832. 56995 .0- MOWLE'S PENNYROYAL and STEEL JL PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly correct all irregn arities,and relieve the distressing symptoms so prevalent with the sax. Boxes Is lid and 2; 9d, of all chemists St ilt any where 011 receipt of stamps, by WW Maker, E' X. Tuttiii. ULuanist. NutUumliaiu, IWUU, I alrí Itjt ÃUdion. ALBERT-VILLA, CASTLE-ROAD, ROATH. SALg OF HIGH-CLASS MODERN FURNITURE, CHINA, GLASS, A FEW VALUABLE OIL PAINT- INGS, AND EFFECTS. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING l.L aro favoured with instructions from Mrs C. Lakin, who is leaving, to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises, on MONDAY, March 6th, 1882, commencing at 12 o'clock punctually, the whole of the MODERN FURNITURE of the above residence, including handsome birch and massive BRASS llEDSTRADS. with rich bed furniture, spring mattresses, feather beds, bolsters and pillows, mahogany and other chests of drawers, washstands, and dressing tables, toilet glasses, superior MAHO- GANY BEDROOM SUITE with wardrobe, chamber ware, 5-FEET MAHOGANY WARDROBE with projecting centre and glass door, and the usual bedchamber appei dages, HALL FURNITURE, steel bar fenders and fireirons, a well made MAHO- rs GANY DINING-ROOM SUITE in leather set of mahogany dining table mahogany sideboard; TWO STOP HARMONIUMS, in walnut case; Brussels car- pets. The Drawing-room furniture includes a suite in walnut, upholstered in rep walnut oval centre table, whatnots, pier glasses, chandeliers, 7-octavo cottage pianoforte, by Leyton. 'Tile China and Glass comprises tea services, several dozen glasses, dessert service, plated articles a few oil paintings; kitelieii i-oquisites and outside effects. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneer?, 11, High street, Cardiff. 66905 IMPORTANT SALE OF NOTTINGHAM LACE GOODS. Direct from the Manufacturers, Messrs S. Pcach and Son, Nottingham. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ and BOWRING lV. will SELL bv AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, March 10th, 1882, at 2 o'clock, the extensive stock in all the newest designs and latest novelties, of ANTIQUE LACE CURTAINS, In ecru and white, with scalloped and taped edges, for the season, suitable for drawing, dining, sitting, and bedrooms, also a large quantity of the new imperial colored curtain nets, white and colored antimacassars, lace counterpanes, table covers, blind nets, valance and furniture bee, Ac. On view the day prior to sale, and catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, 11, High-street, Cardiff. 56300 A largo assemblage of superior modern FURNITUR E and EFFECTS, removed from Beach and Clivo- reads, Penarth, and Richmond-crescent, Roath, com- prising Bedroom Furniture, handsome Walnut DRAVVING ROOM SUITE, in crimson silk and black satin borders massive mahoganv DINING- ROOM and LIBRARY FURNITURE best Brus- sels Carpets, with borders; rich Window Curtains; Beautiful WALNUT COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, in perfect order, by A. Grande, Berlin OIL PAINT- INGS and DRAWINGS, by Walter Reeves, C. Sieve/is, H. Cooper, H. Williams, 11. liioers, F. Webb, Bromley, &a. Engravines, 3-Air MUSICAL BOX, Old China, bO ounces old Silver Plate, Lawn Mower, Perambulator, and other attractive items. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & DOWRING will SELL by AUCTION, at their Sale Rooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, March 14th, 1882, at 12 o'clock, A very large assemblage of Household Furniture com- prising the contents of BEDROOMS furnished in ASH, MAHOGANY, and WALNUT, capital brass bedsteads, spring mattresses and bedding, stair and landing car- pots, VERY' HANDSOME MAHOGANY WARD- ROBE with projecting centre and p'atc-glass door, ditto pedestal tables, hall furniture in mahogany and oak, superior DARK WALNUT DRAWING-ROOM SU-ITE covered in crimson and black silk, carved wal- nut chiifonniere, TWO LARGE HANDSOME TUR- KEY CARPETS, tables, elegant cabinet, walnut drawing-room suite in tapestrv, "A SPLENDID I'ULL- COMPASS COTTAGE PIANOFORTE by A. Grande, Berlin, in walnut ease, a grand pianoforte in good con- dition, by Collard and Collard, OAK DINING-ROOM FURNITURE, comprising suite in morocco, HAND- SOME SIDEBOARD with plate-glass back, dining table, occasional table, a 7ft. noble mahogany side- table, occasional table, a 7ft. noble mahogany side- board, a first class MAHOGANY DINING-ROOM SUITE covered in leather, a three-fold screen, break- fast-room furniture in leather and horse hair, tine bronzes, MARBLE CLOCKS, a variety of chimney ornaments, chimney gbiises of various sjc, superior secretaire bookcase, 60 ounce silver, Gaseliers VALU- ABLE OIL PAINTINGS and DRAWINGS, a few books, contents of pantries, culinary requisites, mowj ing machine, capital perambulator, etc. On view on Monday, March 13th. Now.—These well-appointed Rooms are always open for the reception of J/urnitwre, Pianofortes, Pictures, Plate, and various Household and other E.r;ccts, to be in- cluded in forthcoming Sales, or other appropriate Sales, as may be by the Vendors. 55299 SALE OF STOCK. li /MESSRS GOTTWALTZ and BOWRING -IVLt. will hold their next MONTHLY SALE of FAT „ND STORE STOCK at the Cardiff Arms Yard, Cardiff, on MONDAY, March 27th, 1882, at 12 o'clock. Early entries are solicited, and terms may be had of the Auctioneers, 11, High-street, Cardiff. TO GARDENERS, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS GEORGE S. TRICKS AND CO. are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Cardiff Arms Hotel Yard, on THURSDAY, March 9th, 1C32, a quantity of STANDARD ROSES. FRUIT TREES, & SHRUBS, Of various descriptions. The Sale wil! commence at Twelve o'clock precisely. For further rarticujars apply to the ^Auctioneers, 3, Crockhorbtown, Cardiif and 49, Broad-street, Bristol. THE BAKHRUPTCY ACT, 1369. IN THE MATTER OF JOHN HOWELL AND SON, BANKRUPTS.; MR J. E. GUNN has been instructed by the Mortgagees and Trustee 111 tho above matter, to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Great WestemlIotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of March instant, at 6 for 7 o'clock in the Evoning, stil ')- ject to such conditions as shall bo then and there produced, the following valuable FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES IX KING'S ROAD, CANTON LOT 1.—A capital SITE on the western side at the extreme southern or town's end of Kiiig's-road; frontage 18 feet, depth 85 feet 5 inches. LOT 2. -ITE adjoining the above frontage 18 feet, t depth 97 feet 1 inch. LOT 3.—SITE adjoining last lot; frontage 13 feet, depth 103 feet 4 inches. Lor 4.—A SITE about half way up on the western side frontage 18 feet, depth 113 feet. LOT 5.-SITE adjoining the last lot; frontage 18feet, depth 120 feet. LOT 6.—SITE adioinir.g the last lot; frontage 18 feet, depth 123g feet. LOT 7.—A SITE on tlis eastern side of King's-road, nearly faGug the abovo three lots frontage 18 feet, depth 125 feet 9 mdlns. I.OT 11 adjoining the last let; frontage IS feet, depth 126 feet. LOT 9.—SITE adjoining the last lot; frontage 18 feet, depth 126 feet 9 inches. All the lots are free from land tax and tithe rent charge. A large portion of the purchase money can remain on mortgage, if desired. Further particulars mav be had on application to G. C. Downing, Esq., Solicitor, Vienna Chambers, Docks of the Auctioneer, 64, Saint Mary-street, whore a plan of the pronerties can be seen or of Messrs GRIFFITH & CORBETT, Solicitors. 56344 Quay-street, Cardiff. NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. SALE OF MARINE ENGINES, MATERIALS, AND STORES, FOR THE BENEFIT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. MESSRS SHORT and DUNN are in- structed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, 16th March, 1882, at and near the Old Dock Warehouse, on the west side of the Old Dock, at Newport, Monmouthshire, ENGINES, MATERIALS, AND STORES, From the ss. Primus, of Whitby, 496 tons net register, which vessel was lately wrecked in the Lock of the Newport Old Dock, viz. One pair 85 liorse-power compound engines (in sepa- rate parts, but believed to be nearly complete), 24in. and 45in. cylinders, 30in. stroke, made by G. Clarke, of Sunderland, in 1876; 1 new propeller, donkey pump and donkey boiler, 2 steam winches, funnel, copper, brass, and lead pipes, 3 bower anchors (one of them patent), 2 chain cables, I stream and 2 kedge anchors, patent steering gar, 3 boats and oars, se-eral sails, awning and tarpaulins, 8-inch hemp tow rnpe, several liemp and Manilla hawsers, quantity of running-gear and ¡,Ioek". two steering wheels, two binnacles, bridge telegraphs, boat and anchor davits, mooring and other chains, iron capstan, broken masts, yard, and other spars, two iron hatchways, several wood hatches, galley and cooking utensils, three stoves, engineers' and carpenters' tools, side and TMk't-licad lamps, patent signal* bell, paints and oils, cabin fittings, old iron, &c., tie. The Sale will take place at noon. For farther particulars apply to the Auctioneers; or Messrs Ingledew, luce, and Vac-hell, Solicitors, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 56P81 LOWER HOUSE FARM, CASTLETOWN, Situate within a distanoe of 15 minutes' walk of Mavsh. field Station, and about 4 miles from Newport. Highly-important and Unreserved SALg of LIYE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, PRODUCE, HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, and other EFFECTS. MR GEORGE E. EVERETT has re- reived instructions from Mr Edward Morgan, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTIO-N, oii tho above Pre- mises, on the 7th of March, the whole of his STOCK AND EFFECTS, Consisting of 11 HORSES and COLTS,» 17 Head of CATTLE, 50 Head of POULTRY, 2 Mows Meadow HAY, 2 Stumps Quantity of WHEAT in Sitaw, 6 Tons of MANGOLDS, 2 Tons of POTATOES, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, and other Effects. Luncheon at Eleven o'clock. Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock punctually. p For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Stow-hill Chambers, Newport, Mon. Dated this 23rd day of February, 1S82. 56890 LLWYNHRAIN FARM, NEAR LLANTRISSANT, Situate about one mile from the Cross Inn and Llan- twit Stations on the Taff Vale Railway. SALE OF FAT AND STORK CATTLE, HOUSES AND PONIES, HAY, IMPLEMENTS. DAIRY UTENSILS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. 'M ESSRS R JONES & SON have been -LT_JL favoured with instructions from Mr David Richards, wbo is leaving the farm, to SELL by AUC- TION, on MONDAY, the 6th day of March, 1882, 011 tue premises as above, the following STOCK, HAY, IMPLEMENTS, etc., viz. :-31 head of Durham aid Hereford cattle, powerful cart horses, cobf, ponies, implements, 1 use- ful trap and harness (nearly new), 2 mows of prime meadow hay (about 25 tons), dairy utensils, household furniture, &c. I furniture, &0. Refreshments at Twelve. Sale to commence at Ono o'cloek. o'cloek. The Auctioneers invite special attention to this genuine sale of well-bred stock, good and useful imple- ments, prime hay, &:0. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Pencoed anil Bridgend. 563í4 MAINDIFF COURT FARM, ABERGAVENNY. FIFTH ANNUAL SALE OF FAT STOCK. MR JAMES STRAKER lias been honoured with instructions from Crawshay Bailey Esq., to conduct his FIFTH ANNUAL SALE, on the above Premises, on MONDAY, the 6th day of March, 1882, when the^uidei mentioned ');OCIC will be submitted to competition, namely— 33 Piillie HEREFORD and SHORTHORN Tlirce-year- old BULLOCKS, COWS, and HEIFERS. Pure-bred SHORTHORN BULL. 64 Pnme RADNOR VVETHERS. 40 Cross bred RADNOR and SHROPSHIRE-DOWN 50 SHROPSiJDi.E-DOVV'N WETHERS and EWES. The above Stock ilfvvo been fed with the greatest care and judgment are ripe, lit?-$nd tit for any marKet, Catalogues may be obtained of the Auctioneer. Most, of the trains on the Great Wesfcvi-aiiti London and North-Western Railway stop at Abergavenny Junction Station, which adjoins the farm. 565HJ j Liuichoou at 12 Salt) to commence at 1.30 sharp. Aucuuudui-'a OiiicatUiL'JL'iveiioii-»l»ce, AberALAYWUW. by JUtriton. UNRESERVED CLEARANCE SALE OF CAR- M IMAGES, TRAPS, &c. ESSRS W. & S. HERN are instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Cardiff Arms lIntel, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, the 13th day of March, 1S2, at 3 o'clock p. m. precisely (in consequence of ex- pirat.1011 of lease), a number of valuable new and second- lJanù: CARRIAGES, comprising Stanhope, park, and other phaetons, broughams, dog, shooting, village, ponv, and other carts, waggonettes, <fcc., &c. The carriages are very well built, and finished in gootl style. Further detailed particulars will appear in future advertisements, and may be ebtained of the auctioneers, 74, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 56319 THE CEDARS," LLANDAFF-ROAD. CARDIFF. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF ALUABLE MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARRIAGES, AND OTHER EFFECTS. ]Vf ESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE, and CO. -Lr!L have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises, as above, on MONDAY and TUES- DAY, March 20th and 21st, the whole of the valuable modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARRIAGES, IIOT- HOUSE PLANTS, and other Effects. at The Cedars," LlandafI-road, Canton, ill the occn- pation of Mr W. J. Newbery, comprising— tDINING-ROOM.— Mahogany sideboard, six feet; dining table with one insertion, suite in marone velvet, bagatdlo board, harmonium in walnut case, 10 stops, by Barnett Samuel black marble clock, pair of bronze figures, handsome five-light bronzed gaselier and painted opal globes, with crown tops gilt pier glass, steei fender and fire irons, Brussels carpet and hearth- rug, four engravings; figured rep and lace curtains, &c. DITAIVI, -'W;iliiut suite in figured cloth, cheffonniere with plate-glass back and marble top, in- laid occasional table, Brussels carpet and dog-skin rug, English concertina in rosewood case, 3 light gaselier and globes, oil painting (about 1850), by Wilson, "Cardiff Castle," six oleographs and croniographs, figured lep and lace curtains, eze. HALL AND STUDY.—Carved oak ta1,le and two chairs, hall lamp, iron safe 24in. x 17in. x loin., billiard table with slate bed 5ft. x 2ft. 6in., with cues and balls, three engravings, pier glass, pair mediseval bronze vases, a-light gaselier, pair pitch pine cupboards with glazed fronts, library table, <xc. STAIRS AND LANDING.—Brussels carpet and brass rods, mats. The BEDROOM FURNITURE includes -.—Mahogany half-tester bedsteads and damask furniture, double. and single marble-top waslistands, chests of drawers, swing glasses, feather bed-, wool mattresses, palliasses, half-tester and French iron bedsteads, Kidderminster carpets, figured rel3 curtains, cane-seated chairs, sets of toilet ware, deal dressing tables, &c. The contents of China Pantry, Larder, Mangling Room, and Laundry, and the usual Kitchen Utensils. CIRCULAR-FRONTED BROUGHAM, in green, with lamps bv Ogford, London, in excellent condition WAGGONETTE by Waterman, Cardiff capital SPRING CART 2 set. of plated harness, weighing machine by Bartlett, stable requisites, &c.; a collection of choice hothouse and other plants, lawn mower, water barrow, &c. also a quantity of wooden shed- ding and two coi n-bius. water barrow, &0. also a quantity of wooden shed- ding and two coi n-bius. The sale will commence punctually each day at one o'clock. There will be no reserve. Application for further particulars may be made to H. M. Trenehard, Esq., Solicitor, Taunton H. Heard, Esq., Solicitor, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneers. 4, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, 3rd March, 1832. 56979 u_ NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. FOR THE BENEFIT OF WHOM IT MAY CON- MESSRS WILLIAM GRAHAM, SON, and HITC11COX are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at llobb's Railway Hotel, Newport, on SATURDAY, the 11th day of March, 1882, at Twelve o'clnck at noon prompt (subject to conditions which will theu be produced), the S.S. CONSTANCIA, of Bilbao, as she now lies in the Newport Dry Dock, together with all the appurtenances, stores, &c., be- longing to her, both on board and on shore. Nett register tonn.ige, tons dead weurht capacitr, about 950 tens length, 190-ft. 8-in. breadth, 26-ic. 8-in. depth, 16-ft. Built at. Newcastle in 1374. For farther particulars, and permission t', view, apply to Messrs A. H. Tapson and Co., shipbrokers, Dock- street, Newport or to the Auctioneer's, Victoria Chambers, Newport, Men. 57004 BE BCONSHIR E, TALG ARTH. ENTIRE WAGOX HORSE FOR SALE. TtfR JAMES TIALL is instructed to J.TJL SELL by AUCTION, in tho Market-square, Tal- garth, 011 the FAIR DAY, MONDAY, the 13th March, 1382, at Twelve o'clock, that well-bred ENTIRE HORSE, "YOUNG DEFIANCE," Bred by Mrs Vauglum, of Penmaes, Lbwivilio. He is a .dark grey, six years old, and stands over 17 hands. Sire, Dctiance grand sire, Mr Bull's "Defiance;" dam by "Bold Nelson," t.rand dam by "Crack Wagon," great grand dam hy Blaze." Defiance second dam by Young Champion," by "Young King of the Valley," Young Champion's" dam bv Y"oun» Regulator," grand dam-by "Old Bumper," "by "Lin* colnshire Bumper," winner of 13 prizes, and was sold for 500 guineas, "Young is very powerful and active. He has an excellent temper, good consti- tution, has proved himself to be one of the best foal getters, and his stock has realised good prices. Cae Prior, Brecon, 27th February, 1882. fxf'l ERECONSIITRE.—TALG ARTH. THOROUGH-BRED ENTIRE HORSE FOR SALE. MR JAMES HALL is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, in the Square opposite the Market Place, on MONDAY, 15th March, 1882 (Talgarth Fair Day), at II a.m., that well-known I the Market Place, on MONDAY, 15th March, 1882 (Talgarth Fair Day), at 11 a.m., that well-known Thoiough-bred Entire Horse, MONTGOMERY Gate Maraschino). Montgomery is a rich dark bav with bl ick legs, 16h. Sin. high, long ami low, thoroughly souud in his cunstiution, and has an excellent temper. He was brod by the late Mr Blenkiron, at Middle Park, Klthiun, Kent, and is by Dundee, second for the Derby, by Lord of the isles, winner of the 2 000 Guineas, by Touchstone, "winner of the St. Leger out of Eitham Beauty, by Kiiigstoae, winner of the Good- wood Cup and the Northumberland Plate, and sire of Caraet-.icas, winner of the Derby, and of Queen Bertha, *tn'ii0r V enison. sire of Miami, winner of. the 0^j, i;ar nam Nightshade by Touchstone, winner of »he Su. Lwor. In addition to iiisiyliexeep- tionable pedigree, Montgomery is a remarkably stout horse ana a \ve:«ht carri.-v. His stsek are all short- leggett, aud combine i.uahi y with stoutness and plenty of none. Cue Prior, Brecon, 24th February. 1^32. [.6S90 BRISTOL HOES REPOSITORY. LARGE SPRING STFJ) SALE. iCO HORSES. MR F. B. S begs to announce that he intends holding his Annual Spring Stud Sale of upwards of 1C0 HORSES, Sale of upwards of 1CO HORSES, on THURSDAY, March 16th, 1882, inclnding a dud niOIX.H*s the Duke of Beaufort, E.G., Captain 2 c y^' and other noblemen and gentlemen. N.B. Gentlemen desirous of entering horses for tnis important sale are particularly requested to for- war? ful] descriptions as early as poss ible, in order that good sta-Js may be reserved, anil tha t thev may appear in preliminary catalogues which will be readv one week prior to sale. y. n, JONES, Proprieto?'. MESSRS BOON AND CO.'S AGRTCULTI R4T < vn ENGINE WORKS, AXAm&TBB IJBVOV «TEAMORTHRKSHkRS, MILLER. SiEAaf TACKLE USERS S il OS i* A^}>ICr^1uR1^1T' AXD METAL DEALERS.' TVf t V f v, O-N-E lias been in- inn-T(«Unntl P s-rs Boon and Co- to *ELL 1>V AUCJ JON, on the L remises as abovo, on THURSDAY-, 9th Maich, W2, at One o clock precisely, the remainder of their excellent Plant of -IMUIUOI BOILEllS, STEAM ENGINES steam ploughing tackle, sawing machinery, threshing- machines lathes, crabs, chains, waggons, fans and cupola, lot of old and new iron, timber, carts chaff cutters, cake breakers, sundry agricultural implements portable nutts and milestones by liopkhison rack"saw- tench by Powis and James, London, 60 feet bed and extra length if required clover shetter by Holmes and miscellaneous effects also burglar and fire Droof safe, by Griffith. London, 5ft. by 2ft. 6in. by 2ft. 3in! fully described in catalogues, to be obtained gratis of the Auctioneer; the George Hotel, Axminster and at the Works. Approved bills at three months will be taken for pur- chases over £ .J5. 56671 Dated 16, t^ueen-street, Exeter, 20th February, 1882. snfe (1 mtinicis. nn ü-n U IL-DE R. S. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of 1G0 CO'-r.i'AG Ell. Pls'.ns and specifications may be seen on application to Mr T. Henry, House Agent, Ebbw Yale. Tenders to be sent in not later than the 11th of March next, addressed to the Ebbw Yale Steel. Iron. and Coal Company, Limited, ElJbw Vale, Mon. I The company do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. 66917 A RGYLE WORKS, SWANSEA. THE GRATE OF THE FUTURE FOR EYERY DESCRIPTION OF BOILER. The immense saving effected by these Grates entitles them to special attention now that coals are increasing in value, especially as almost any kind of fuel can be consumed with advantage, and tho expensive replace- ment of fire-bars entirely done away with. For prices apiliv to EVKRARD W. JONES. "Swansea, January 26, 1882. To E. W. Jones, Esq., Argyle Works, Swansea. Dear Sir,—In reference to the Water Hearth supplied by you to the Swrmsea Harbour Trustees, for one of thair Boilers ten months ago, I have much pleasure in stating that it has given entire satisfaction and I am also glad to state that the fear I had at first of its liability to get choked owing to the smallness of the spaces for water in the body of the Hearth was en- tirely groundless, as about six weeks ago we had It opened, and found it to be as clean and free from scale of any kind as when first fixed.—I am, dear sir, yours truly, ALZ,.X. RITCHIE, Foreman -of Works, Swansea Harbour." 56053 For the Best and Cheapest 6ft. MORTAR MILLS. For Second hand or New PORTABLE ENGINES. For the Best IRON and BRASS CASTINGS. For Agricultural IMPLEMENTS and MACHINES. For REPAIRS to all Kinds of MACHINERY". For GATES, PALISADING, COl.UMNS, PANELS, For GATES, PALISADING, COl.UMNS, PANELS, GALLERY-FRONT RAILING, & Speciality in CAST-IRON WINDOW SASHES. GEO. KYTE AND CO. E N G I N E K R S MILL LANE IRONWORKS, CARDIFF, Agents for Messrs Marshall and Coo's celebrated Portable and Stationary Engines. 56344 ARGYLE WORKS, SWANSEA. EVKRARD W. JONES. Pest Plaster of Paris Cement, Ground Pebble, Hydraulic Lime (handpicked), Pebble Lump, and White* Limes. Also Concrete of best (Quality. 550'1'1 -+- THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER THOMSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over come the worst forms of diseases, and the foulest I state of the blood, stomach, liver, and kidneys; they go to the core of every disease, whore no other medicines have power to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the following complaintsIndigestion, or wind in the stomach or bowels, giddiness in the head, dimness of sight, weak or sore eyes, loss c- £ ineinory, liill,i I -.tioii of the heart, and bilious obstructions, asthma, or tightness in the chest, rheumatics, lumbago, piles, gravel, pains in the back, scurvy, bad legs, bad breast, sore throat, sore Leads, and sores of all descriptions, burns, wounds, or white swellings scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings, tumours or cancers, pimples or blotches on the face and body, swelled feet or legs, scabs and itch, erysipelas, jaundice, and dropsy, and fevers of all kinds, t.- In boxes at Is lAil and 2s Sd each, sold by most 1 Chemists, or from the Burdovk kiU Alauufactor;, 44, OAiwdiU-cvt^ywaiiBea. I Snlvs by Jatttiou. SALE THIS DAY FOR THE BENEFIT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. TO CORN MERCHANTS, FARMERS, COW- KEEPERS, AND OT11ER-S. MR J. M. LEEDER has been instructed by Messrs James Strick and Sons, Lloyd's Agents, Swansea, to SELL by AUCTION, en SATUR- DAY March 4,1882, the following Cargo of IRISH OATH, more or less damaged, ex Fair City, about 1,250 bushels Black Oats, 6,400 do. White Oats, v hich are now lying at the Swansea. Corn and Flour Stores, Wintl-street, and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Sale to commence on the above premises at Noon. Terms—Cash. For further particulars apply to James Strick and Sons. Lloyd's Asrents, Gloucester-pLaco to Messrs B R. Ilarvey and Co., Wind-street or to the Auctioneer Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 56957 55, MANSEL TERRACE, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been instructed bv Mr J. C. James, to SELL by AUC- TION, on the above premises, on THURSDAY, March 9th, 1882, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, &c., Comprising^superior dining-room suite iu oak, consist- iRg °f six chairs, two easy ditto, and couch covered in daiK green morocco (equal to new); oak telescope (lining tab1" with two extra. leaves and patent screw, 8ft. by 4ft., oak sideboard with plate glass back and fitted with cupboards and cellaret, full-compass piano- forte in walnut by Kelly and Co., pier glasses, Brussels and Tapestry carpets, hearthrugs, fenders, fire-irons, coal vases, oak window poles, mahogany chifronnieres, walnut davenport, music waggon, inlaid walnut what- not, ditto loo table, barometer, oil cloth, Brussels stair carpet, brass rods, ornaments, couches, easy chairs, etc., &c., brass half-tester bedsteads and furni- ture, iron French ditto. paillasses, spring mattresses, feather beds, eane-soated chairs. American walnut bedroom suite, viz., wardrobe with plate-glass door, three chairs, towel rail, stand, table, pedestal, dressing glasses, chests of drawers, Ac., together vitii the usual j kitchen and culinary requisites, china, jjia3s, ware, &c., Ac. Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. Auctioneers' Offices, London House, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. 56982 VICTORIA MART, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. TVfESSRS BEYNON and LEWIS will SE u, by AUCTION, at the above Mart, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, March 8th, 1882, a large and varied assortment of HOUSEHOLD FUFNITURE, PIANOFORTE, Ac., comprising walnut drawing-room suites, in crimson velvet; tapestry, &c.; reps, mahogany dining room suite in leather, mahogany dining table, mahogany a" •:chests of drawers, mahogany che.ioniiiere, sewing- machine by Wheeler and \V:Uou, ditto by Wi.cox and Gibhs pianoforte, full comviars, \5 ?* aii l °^ai'd model ship, and various other articles, too numerous to mention Sale to commence at 11 a.1Jl- Auctioneers Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford- shed, Swansea. 57001 JEFFREY'S ARMS HORSE REPOSITORY. ,rw! i m,V IIURSE SALE. ESSRS BEYNON and LEWIS'S next -HORSES, CARRIAGES, •' Wl11 be held on TUESDAY, March l^tch, 188J. Entries are respectfully invited. 56901 Claiiibe", SALE OF HORSES. &C. ]\ Il\ CHARLES HUGIJES' NEXT -LvJL MONTHLY SALE of II 0 R S l ;3 &C.i Will l1C held :tt the Cameron Repository on TUES- DAY March 28ili, 1882 Entries to be made mc week previous. 98, Oslord-stieet Swansea. tJ., [7.).2 SALE OF VAr,UABI..1æASEHOI,D HOUSES AT YINISFORGA-N, AN]) 13, PHILLIPS- PARADE, SWANSEA "jl/fESSKS ROBERT MERRALL and <1TT^rrriKw'. f-'e ,"5S^ictcd to SELL by PUBLIC (subject, to conditions to be then read), at the Cameron Anus Hotel, Swansea, on TUESDAY, the 'uinl\\VOT' the WlowiM valuable LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUifes AND SHOP. ivflr" J ^"rstaii £ ial wcU-lteilt mVJBLLlNU- HOLSE and IxtE..USES, bcin^ Aro. 1?, Phillips- ooi\a k,vansea, held for a term of 69 years, from the 29ta ox September, 1871, at the low ground rent of 2.3 6s per annum. ° The House is centrally situated, and has bay win- clows m front. There are two greenhouses erected on f ,Pi,om'-se^ (one fitted up v.itti hot water apparatus). 2-—-m snbstantially-buil-t CORN ER SHOP and Premises senate at YnisforSan, near Morriston, recently erected ny Uv R. o. Rees, containing eight rooms. 'nr,(i well-bnilt DWELLING- HOC v. E ana 1 remi.es, adjoining Lot 2, containing five rooms. Lots 2 and 3 are held for a term of 99 vears, from the 23tu day of March, lt»71, at a ground rent of £ 2 lis per annum. The Houses arc situated on the main road from Mor- riston to Clyc.aeh, in a risinaf locaiity, and in close proximity to the Midland Tin-plate Works, and other works in course of erection. The Shop is admirably suited for licensed premises. Lots 2 and 3 will be sold together or separately, as the Auctioneer at tho time of sale may determine, and if sold separately the ground rent will be apportioned. c' if sold separately the ground rent will be apportioned. ale to commence at Three o'clock i:i the aioerr.oon. For further particulars apply ia Mvssrs E', ;èH:i and Davies, Solicitors, 62, Wind-street: or to the Auc- tioneers, at their OJIices, 237, High-streeii, Swansea. 56953 56953 5Pribd:c Cflntrarl. EXTENSIVE AND VALUABLE SLATE PROPERTIES AND FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD LANDS, NEAR CARNARVON. NORTH WALES. WITH MACHINERY, PLANT, (X-c., FOR SALE, Affording a niont favourable opportunity to parties des:- riuxto form a strcmg and successltil islate Company. rf HiE PROPERTIES are situated atBettw s Gannon, in the parish of Llanwnda, about five miles from the town and port of Carnarvon, and con- sist of Acres. Free:»old Lands of Hafnd-y-wern, about 053 Leasehold Crown Lands, being part of the Muel Try fan Mountain, about 200 Total 5.53 The Freehold Lands are partly arable and partly pasture. = The Slate Rock crossing the Property is nearly a mile in length and a quarter of a mile in and is part of the Great Cambrian or Bangor Slate Range. It is successfully worked at closely adjoining quarries. The slate is so situated that it can be worked in galleries, three of which have been already Opened. Large sun:3 of money have been expended in laying out a comprehensive and systematic plan for further opera- tions. There aro suitable offices and workshops, machinery of tho best description for sawing aud dressing slates, with plant, waggons, mils, Ac. There :ire suitable Farm Buildings. Nltia-or's Ilotise, terrace of Workmen's Houses, and Cs. t'.ages. 'there is Iron Ore upon tl-ie Property, and consider- able portions of tho Freehold Lands are available for building sites. The Leasehold Property adjoins the Freehold Lands, and together they form one of the largest and best Slate properties in North Wales. Tin Turnpike Ro^d from Carnarvon to' Beddgelert and the North Wales Narrow Gauge Railway pass through tiie Freehold Property. The Bettws Gannon Railway Station is on the Estate, and the Quarries are connected therewith by Railway, thus affording direct communication to all parts, either by the London and North-Western Railway or from the port of Carnarvon. Particulars and Lithographed plans may be had from Thomas Bennot Clark, Chartered Accountant. 10, Castle-street, Edinburgh Maeandrew and Wright, Writers to the Signet, 13, Hill-street, Edinbuigh or Mr Matthew WilsoH, GWlfai House, Waetifawr, Carnarvon. Mv IknnetClnrk will receive Offers up to 15th March, 1832, and Mr Wilson will show the Property to intend- ing Purchasers. Edinburgh, 10, Castle-street, 8th February, 1882. ALDER VALE IRON WORKS, V-7 WAKEFIELD. fo be SOLD or LET, on advantageous terns, capa- ble of turning out 300 tens per week, and comprising about 6 acres, communicating with the L. and Y. anil "ft'lways, and tho Aire and Calder Navigation. Apply to A. Aldred a id Co., Iron aud Steel Mer- chants, Ledford-.street, Leads. 56282 JT OTIOE TO IRONMONGERS. 'j 0 BE DISPOSED OF, the OLD IRONMONGERY and GENERAL FURNISHING BUSINESS, called SAIV AND HATCHET," HA VKRFOR PWEST, established by Messrs Lloyd and htircb more than half a century ago. It lias commanded a very extensive country business, and is now to be disposed of in cm- II sequence of the death of the late proprietor, ltlr William Evans, decocsed. The bck is in prood condition, and has been valued by Mr Ricliavd Pardo." of Aberdare. Full particulars mav be had of Messrs DAVIES, GEORGE. A- Co., Solicitors to the Executors. Spring Gardens, Haverfordwest, February 23rd, 1832. 50893 TO SHIP CHANDLERS AND SATLMAICERS. KB WILLIAM MATTHIAS, SHIP CHANDLER AN]) MESSRS JOHN JENKINS AND co. are instructed to NULL by TENDER, the STOCK-IN-TRADE OF SHIP CHANDLERY, Ac., Belonging to the above estate, and amounting at in- 866 19F: The purchaser shall have the option of taking imme- diate possession of the House, Shop, and Premises, situate and being No. 46, Stuart-street, Cardiff (near the Pier Head), now in the occupation of the debtor, and of the lease cf the said premises (upon which there is an unexpired term of eight years, from March 26th, 1882), being transferred to him.* The Inventory and Lease can be inspected, and forms of Tender obtained on application to the Brokers, who will give intending purchasers cards to view. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders, endorsed "Tender for Matthias's Stock," addressed to the Trustee, Mr John Jenkins, C.A., Cardiff, wUl be received up to one o'clock oil Thursday, the 9th day of March, 1S82, when they will be opened in the presence of those who attend. For further particulars applv to the Brokers at their Oilices, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. 56370 flrmm-ttr, to Met RJPO BUILDERS. TO BE LET, on BUILDING LEASE, VALUABLE SITES for Cuttages, Villas Shops, and Warehouses, in close proximity to New Docks at MILl'ORJ) HAVEN. Surveyor's and Solicitor's fees very moderate. Advances made, if desii >d, during erection. Apply to W. M. BOBBINS, Surveyor Estate Oillce, Milford Haven. 56350 TO be LET, on Lease, near Newport, -S. Moil., CAEKLEON FORGE AND TINPLATE WORKS, with full water power and dwelling and offices attached.—For terms and order to view, apply- by letter to Robert Rickards, Esq., Castlclield, near Cardiff. 57 :18. -V" MICHAEL RAINE, 5, SEYMOUR- STREET, ABERDARE, BILL POSTER, DLS TRIBUTER, and TOWN CRIER, begs to inform tho public generally that lie rents all the largest and best l>ill Posting Stations in Aberdare and District. N.B.— Contracts made. Price lists on application. M. P. does not authorise ailvoiMJ to icceive orders only at above 0;)7 j Jlulrltc fi oilce. rp A F F V A L E R A I L W A Y. a E10 SHARES ACT, 1E79. FIRST CALL OF £2 PER SHARE, MAKING £ 8 PER SHARE PAID UP. In pursuance of a Resolution of the Board of Direc- tors, the Proprietors of toe above Shares in this unHer- taking are required to PAY on the First dav of April, 1882, the FIRST CALL OF P,2 PER SHAHE to the National Provincial Bsink of England (Lirvited), at Cardiff, Bristol, or Lmclon. Interest at the rate of S17 pr cent. per annum will be charged on all calls remaining unpaid after the said 1st day of April, 1882. GEORGE ROBERTSON, Secretary. Cardiff, 2"d February, 1882. 10132 55988 A P 0 L 0 G Y TO MR T. E. DAVIES (DEWI WYN O ESSYLLT), HILL HOUSE, PONTYPRIDD. SIR,—As the writer of the letter upon "Crych a Llvfn yny Glorian," in the TarU'n y Gweithiwr of the 2nd day of February, 1832, signed "Rhy Debvg," I beg to retract and withdraw the statements and insinua- tions therein contained, which reflect greatly upon your private and literary character, and regret having made such statements. I tender yon my thanks for accepting- this apology, and refraining from instituting legal proceedings against me for libel, upon my ddmy- ing- all the legal and other charges incmTed by you con- sequent upon such libellous stJ,rements. As witness my hand this 25th day of February, 1882. T. D. THOMAS, Cwin Glo, Merthyr. Witness—W. WILLIAMS, Solicitor, 64, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 56976 THE CARDIFF FISH AND POULTRY JL CO., Limited, 6, Queen-street.—The Directors of the above Company, being sensible of the want that has existed for a long time in the town of Cardiff for an Establishment for the supply of Fish, Poultry, &e., beg to inform the inhabitants that they have Opened Pre- mises at the above ¡),ddress, under the superintendence I of Air Hyde, who, having had 30 years' experience, is enabled to undertake the supply of Ball Suppers, Din- ner Parties, &c., with Goods of the Best Quality, on most reaonablo terms. lardiiig, &c., done on tiie premises. obiiiS \XTESTERN WAGON AND PROPERTY ▼ COMPANY (LIMITED), REGISTERED OFFICES 3, NICHOLAS PARADE, NICHOLAS STREET, BRISTOL. The Directors are prepared to make Advances upon Railway Wagons, House Property, and other Securities, upon deferred payments, or for short periods, at reason- able rates of interest. The Company also Purchase first-class Property for Investment. Applications must be made to the Secretary, at the above ad-irass. JOHN BARTLETT, Chairman. HENRY G. GARDNER, Vice-Chairman. Nov. 11,1831. V. A. S, Secretary. 55193 A GOOD PLAN.—OPTION dealing in Stock Exchange Securities often returns five to ten times the amount invested in as many days, £ 10 to a1,000 realises same ratio of profit. Fy>lanatoni Book sent /ree.-Address GEO. EVANS and CO., Stock- brokers, GresLam House, Old Broad-street, London. ^0al |3oiias. I N THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, I N THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, _S_ CHANCERY DIVISION. MR JUSTICE CIMiTY. IN THE MATTER OF THE R AILWAY CeDI- PANIES' ACT, 1867, AND IN THE MATTER OF THE BRECON AND MER- THYR TYDFIL JUNCTION RAILWAY COMPANY". HEREBY GIVEN, that a petition was on tiio loth day of i'eftruary, i8&2, presented to Her WajebiA 8 High Court of Justice by the Directors of the a*ove-nained Company, praying the confirmation of a fecheni3 of Arrangeinent between the said Company and their Creditors, filed in the Chancery Division of jr1?, •» Jnstics (Master of the Rolls) on fcne \*xth oay of July. Ic81. And that the said peti- tion is directed to be heard before the Honourable Mr JusUce Chrtty, on Saturday, the 25th day of March, 1832, and any person whose interests are a.lfected by sudl. scheme, and who may be desirous to oppose the making of an Order for the continuation thereof under the above Act, should enter an appearance at the Central Office, Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, Mid- dlesex, 011 or before the 22nd day of March, 1882, and appear by himself or counsel at the hearing of the said petition. And a copy of the scheme and petition will be furnished to any person requiring the same by the undersigned, cr at the Ofrice of the Company at Brecon, in the County of Brecon, on payment of the regulated charge for the same. Dated this 28th dav of Februarv, 1882. (Signed) WILKINS. PLYTH & BUTTON, 10, St. Sv. ithin's-iane, London. Agents for-J. R. COBB and 4. TUDOR, of Bre- con, in tiie County of Brecon, 56992 Solicitors for the Petitioners. fhiMu: Jvimtsnnmis. 1 ANDILO F A W P U N I 0 N. APPOINTMENT OF MEDICAL OFFICER. The Guardians of the above Union will at their next meeting, to be hellIon the lltb of March next, j roceed to ELECT (subject to the approval of the Local Govern- ment Board) a MEDICAL OFFICER for the North DbtricL of the Union. The salary will be £ 27 per annum, exclusive of Extra Medical and Vaccination Fees. Applications, stilting age 8.11d (lU&liti.tÎf)j, must bo sent to me on or before the 10th day of March next. By order, R. SHIPLEY LEWIS, 56980 Clerk to the Guardians. -Oy_ "w. I II. 1 JAMESI ■a in x 3, TEMPLE BUILDINGS, SWANSEA. VEGETABLE, j-ARM, AND FLOWER SEEDS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, 56375 Direct from the best London and Continental Growers. BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS! JLt BIL LIA R D S J. W. SMART, BILLIARD AND BAGATELLE TABLE MANUFACTURER, 70, COLLEGE STREET, A ST. GEORGE'S ROAD BRISTOL. BILLIARD TABLES, in Mahoganv, with latest improved Cushions, Slate Beds, 1 £ inch thick,covered with superfine cloth from.. £ 40 0 3 ALL REQUISITES KEPT IN STOCK. TABLES RE-COVERED ill Superfine Cloth. Billiartl Balls Adjusted and Stained. ROOMS FURNISHED THROUGHOUT. Cheapest House in the Kingdom, combincd with good Workmanship and Materials. TESTIMONIALS ON AJT-MCATION-. X B RILL I ARO TABLES supplied on the HIRE SYSTEM. 50233 FURNITURE, A L sop's JL' FURNITVRE, WHOLESALE B' TjIURNITUPE, steam -fi- CABINET W ORKS, JT U H:SlT rJI>lE' 5G & 59, BROADMEAD, jpCPvNITURE, BRISTOL. OPINIONS OF TIII: rru-.ss. FbBb ITURE, "Designed with excellence and constructed with a view to m -RT"O 'PI TI) 17 economy.' —Lratol Times and URN II L aC Mirr()r, •K-r'o r r i "Manufactured in the most PURNIi U.KL, pleasing and economic form."— Somerset County Herald. 5C939 THE HOUSEHOLD TREASURE." Marvellous Antiseptic, Purifier and Arrester of I Marvellous Antiseptic, PATENT Decay specially preparul fur Domestic, Laundry, Toilet, Cooking, Garden, CI T T r^1 An VT *> "V and Greenhouse use. 0-Lv.IS lA JN I'ackets Id, 3d, and 6d. — eaeh, with full directions. Of all Grocers. Saniph- BORAX. packet, with Patent Borax Uses, Recipes, and I Papers, free for two 55620 stamps, from the Works. TIlE PATENT BORAX COMPANY, BIRMINGHAM. E A T H AND gOKS i.i- 'o (FROM BROADWOOD S, LONDON), AGISTS FOR PIANOFORTES BY BROADWOOD, COLLARD, ERARD, AND KIRKMAN, The Best Makers in the World At 25 per cent. Discount for Cash, or ou the Three Years' System. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE 12, OROCKHERBTOW, CARDIFF, ——— 66159 1 1TLTTSTRATED CATALOGUES, POST FREE. 10, 11 & 12, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF G. A7STONE> UNDERTAKER, HEARSE AND MOURNING COACH PROPRIETOR, OSTRICH PLUME & GENERAL FURNISH- ING ESTABLISHMENT. Tiie Trade supplied with Hearses, Coaches, and every requisite fur Fnilural Furnishing. 7 OLD PAPERS AND PARCHMENTS. CHARLES T..TiCFFERIES & SONS (Wholesale Stationers, ltedcliffe-strcet, Bristol) are prepared to give a very high price for any kind of old papers for re-maim- facture, Ac., into paper. Upon receipt of instructions sent to Waste Paper Department," bags will be for- warded. Their present prices will be found much in excess of those usually given by the dealers a:id others. OLD BOOK DEPARTMENT.—100,000 Volumes on sale. Libraries awl Biwll Parcels of Books Ko"srht or JutciOiiaeU. public Crrmpatms, &c. mHE FAURE ELECTRIO ACCCMC- JE- LATOR COMPANY (LIMITED). THE LIST OF APPLICATIONS FOR SHARES WILL CLOSE MONDAY, THE tiTH INSTANT, FOR LONDON, AND TUESDAY, THE 7xil, FOR THE COUNTRY. BY ORDER. | THE FAURE ELECTRIC ACCUMU- LATOR COMPANY (LIMITED). j Incorporated under the Companies Acts, 1862 to 1030. j Capital, £ 1,000,000; in 80,000 Ordinary Shares of £ 10 each, and 200,000 Deferred Shares of £ 1 each. First issue, £500,000, in 40,000 Ordinary Shares of 210 each, and 100,000 Deferred Shares of £1 each. SUBSCRIPTIONS are invited for the 10,000 ORDI- NARY SHARKS of this issue, entitled to a cumula- tive preferential dividend of 10 per cent (with the right to further participation in profits as stated hereafter). Payable as follows ;— £ l on application £ 1 on allot- ment. The balance to be called up as required, in amounts not exceeding JE1, subject to 28 days' notice. PiRECTORS. Sir ARTHUR OTWAY, Burt., M.P., Director of the London, Brighton, and South Coast Railway Cum- pany, Chairman. Sir CHARLES CLIFFORD, Chairman of the New Zea- land Trust i, nd Loan CÛJUp8 ny, Limited. C. SEYMOUR GRENFELL, Esq., Messrs Pascoe Grenftll and SOJIS, 27, Upper Thames-street, E.C. SAM MENDbX, Esq., Director of the Alliance Bank (Limited.) HARVEY RANKING, Esq., Messrs John Ranking and Co,, 11, St.. Helen's-nlace, E.C. CONSULTING ELECTL'.ICAL ENGINEERS. Professor W. E. AYRToN, and M. CAMILLE ALPHONSE FAURE. EL K CT RICE N «1N EUR. RADCL1FFE WAnD, Esq., BANKERS. The LONDON and COUNTY" BANKING COMPANY (LIMITED), 21, Lombard-street, E.C. SOLICITORS. Messrs FRESIIFIEi DS and WILLIAMS, 5, Ravk. building", L.C. BROKERS. Messrs BRUNTON, BOURKE, a.nd CO., 18, Finch. lane, LC. AUDITORS. Messrs TURQUAND, YOUNGS, and CO., 41, Coleman- streot, E.C. SECRET Ait Y (pro tem.) THOMAS E. YOULE, Esq. TEMPORARY OFFICES. ST. STEPHEN'S-CJ'.AM BERs, Telegraph-street, Moorgate-street, E.C. PROSPECTUS. This company has been established to acquire all the pRtelltB aml processes now owned by the Socicte La Force et La Lumiere," for the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the Channel Islands, and the Isle of Man, under a contract dated the 29th day of March, 1831, and made between Camiiie Alphonse* Fan re and the Socit;te Anonyme La Force et La Lumiere," or which may hereafter be obtained by that society. The chief of these patents is Faure's Accumulator, or Secondary Battery, and the nature of the business which the company proposes to carryon is fully in- dicated by the memorandum of association, a copy of which is printed with the prospectus. By means of Faure's Accumulators cleclric energy ¡ C3,11 be stored and retained, to be rc-distributed as required for tiie production of light and motive power. The Accumulator, indeed, bears tho same relation to electric energy as the cistern to water, and the gaso- meter to gas. The light thus obtained is perfectly steady, alltl without glare, a-id its capability of sub- division and storage has now been fully established. For successful and economical application to the light- in of mines, houses, and railway trains, Faure's Accumulator offers the exceptional advantage, that, in the event of temporary accident to or stoppage of the electric motors, there is no danger of any extinction of the liarht. One of the sources from which it is confidently antici. pated that this Company will derive a considerable revenue is the lighting of railway carriages to light them economically as weii as effectually by elect; icity accumulators pre absolutely necessary, as without accumulators the light wur.ld vary in intensity in pro- portion to the speed, and would be extinguished on tiie stoppage of the train. A brighter light can be obtained by lUeans of Faure's Accumulators than that at present found in railway carriages, and at a cost, including wear and tear and renewals of incandescent lamps, &c., con- siderably less. The light thus obtained is indeed vastly superior, as may be seen by an inspection of the I'uli- man Car Train, which has been running on the Brighton Line during the last three months, lighted by electricity supplied by Faure's Accumulators. It is difficult to enumerate in a prospcctt's the ends to which Faure's Accumulator may eventually be applied, or to fix limits to its usefulness, but one of the most important purposes to which it may be immedi- ately and advantageously .applied, is as ^motive power for trauicars. According to tiie publish#* accounts of the ramway companies, it may be dednccd that tiie cost of working traiucars by electricity, in conjunction with Fam e's Accumulators, would show a margin of saving over the present system, after making due allowance for all outgoings. It is anticipated that the profits from this source alone will be considerable. The motive power may further be at once equally advantageously in the of lire engines, hoists, cranes, sewing ma{;hine, lathes, ê:c. In the opinion of lnell of science, Faure's invention i.vks a new departure in the practical and economic application of electricity to industrial and domestic purposes, and will necessarily command general adop- tion. ir William Thomson thus expressed himself :tbout. it in a letter to the Times" The. subjtct is one in which I feel intensely inter- ested, seeing in it a rca'isation of the most ardently and unceasingly felt scientific aspiration of r.iy life." To an inquiry addressed to him ubselllwilt to the (lpcnin of the Paris Electrical Exhibition in the fol- lowing terms: "Since the Faure Battery has been known and des- cribed. has there, to your knowledge, been any other battery discovered which in any way approaches, or can be held to be aide to compete with it' William Thon3)n replied :— Xu. I have heard of several ot^jer secondary bat- teries, but none of which approaches to the practical value of Faure's." It is needless to say that the commercial field for an invention of such value is a wide one so convinced indeed are the vendors that the shares of this Company will pay divide.ds at a high rate that they have agreed to take four-tilths of their nominal purchase money in Deferred Shares. The price to be paid by this Company for the pur- chase of Mr Faure's and all other patents and processes now ownèd, (1,' which, may bo obtained by the Soeiete I,a Eorc.e et La Lumiere for the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the Channel Islands, and the Isle of Man, is the ruin of £ 25,0-J0 I:1 cash, and 100,000 Deferred Shares of £1 each fully paid, and a like proportion of Deferred Shares in any further issue of capital which may be made by this Comp:1ny. The net profits in each year (subject to the provisions of the Articles of Association for the establishment of a reserve fund and for the remuneration of the directors) are to be apprcJpriated in the follow ing order First.—To a cumulative preferential dividend of 10 per cent oil amounts paid up on Ordinary Shares. Secondly.—To a cumulative dhidend of 10 percent on like rroportioJls of Deferred Shares (f-ueh shares for purpi sts of divide lids only, being treated as having the same proportion paid up thereon as the Ordinary Shares). A-id Third! v—One-half of surplus profits to dividends Oil Ordinary "and Deferred Shares, according to the amuunts J1'd(lup or trcitted as paid up as above, and the other half to dividend on Deferred Shares only. The vendors undertake to pay all the preliminary and other CXlwnsc3 of the Company, 'neli-.ding rdlur- tising, printing, and legal charges, up to and including the allotment of shares. Allltgreemcnt 1m., been entered into, dated the 15th day of February, 1882, betvsoen John Henry of No. 47, Lincoln's-inn-tields, in tiie countv of Middlesex, gentleman, of the lirst part, Caiaille Alphonse Faure, of 108, Boulevard Rochecbouart.iu the City of Paris, of the second part, La Force et'la Lumi're ft Society Anon vine, formed according to the law of Belgium, of tiie third part, and John Wiseman, c.f N G. 12, Tresillian-road, New Cross, in the county of Rent, gentleman, of the fourth part. The above agreement, together with the memoran- dum and articles of association of the Company, can be inspected at the offices of the Solicitors of the Coin- pauy. If no allotment be made the deposit will be returned forthwith without deduction. Should the shares allotted to any applicall he less than the number ap- plied for, the surplus paid on application will be cre- dited in reduction of the amount payable on allotment. Prospectuses and forms of application for shares can be obtained at the oifices of the Company, and from the Bankers and Brokers. <ŒXrtU'Zian5. REA T WESTERN RAILWAY. '-1f —- CHERBOURG AND PARIS, VIA WEYMOUTH. NEW ROUTE through NORMANDY and BRIT- TANY to PARIS, the WEST aud SOUTH of FRANCE, aud SPAIN. Throu/a rates for Passengeis, Parcels, and Merchandise between the principal towns on the Great Western and Western of France Railways. The Steamers leave WEYMOUTH at 11.30 (vu-i and CH ERBOURG at 7.0 p.m. DAILY (Sundays excepted), weather and circumstances permitting, in connection with fast trains on the Great Western and Western of France Railways. 50952 J. GRIERSON, General Manager. i. -1.. IMtmrms trh(t5- RELIGIOUS SERYICES.-The atten- tion of Church and Chape) Managers_is invited to the following SPECIAL PREPAID fAKIl F for Ad- vertisements announcing the holding ot K HLXO lO IIS SERVICES, ANNIVERSARIES, and TEA MEE1- 1NGS Three Six Twelve Insertion. Insertions. Insertions. Insertions. 8. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. Four Lines ..14 40 60 86 Six Lines. 20 60 90 12 0 Eight Lines.. 2 3 3 0 12 0 16 0 Twelve Lilies. 4 0 12 0 18 0 24 0 18 Lines .60 ISO ..270 36 0 24 Lines 8 0 24 0 36 0 43 0 Eight words may be calculated to a line. This Tariff is limited strictly to the Adreitiseineuts enuirmrattd abort. These Notices can also appear in the CARDIFF TIMES and SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS in conjunction with those in the South Wales Daily Xeit-, so aa to form part off Insertions. I J. RDIFF ADVERTISING, BILL- e POSTING, AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED). OFFICES: CHURCH-STREET CHAMBERS. SECRETARY: FRANK H. SIMPSON. Best Permanent Posting Stations in Cardiff and Neighbourhood Contractors for all descriptions of Advertising, Circular Distributing, Ac. 9981 All orders promptly attended to. 55251 U WANSEA O F EI C E Oil THE "SOUTH WALES DATLY NEWS," No. ?, COLLEr: I STREET. All orders from NEWS AG KNTS will receive prompt attention, and be executed upon the same terms as from the Chief Oiiice. The DAILY NEWS delivered to Sub.,scribers early everv morninu in any part of the town. ADVERTISEMENTS received up to Seven o'clock will secure insertion in the next morning's issue of the DAILY NEWS WHO'S" GRIFFITHS ? Second-hand "IRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES. TLi. largest Stock in the World to select, from, b)- eiiii nent makers. Also Wrought troll .Doors for strong rooms or partv walls, at one-third the i ice of new. list free. -G iuFk,,L,fu6 ami SUNS, W* Ci*unon-street, London. j ^JUIUJC Amrrsrntrrtts. N THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. Sr, M^vvnui Mr EDWARD FLETCHER. ACLL.NG A STAGI; MANAGER ..Mr JOHN SHERIDAN. ENORMOUS ATTRACTION CEOCODJLE AND SPOONS, TO NRXHT I'S iTURDAY), 5larch 4th. Last night of I Messrs Lov. e aiiu Smart's Comedy Company. At 7 p.m. the Now Drama of THE CROCODILE, Or Accused oi Murd-r, concluding with the original Uumeuv of SPOONS. On MONDVY NEXT, March 6th, DUCK'S Cele- brated OUR HOY" COMPANY. Doors open nt 6.30; Ceinraonce at 7 precisely. Box Plan at Messrs Thompson and S'nackeli's, St. Mary-street and Crockherbtown. Prices as usual. pnee to all parts (except Gallery) at Nine o'clock. 0&67 GRAND CIRCUS, CARDIF F. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, Grand Fashionable Matinee. Last time of THE ROYAL REVIEW and the GATHERING OF THE CLANS. Doors open 2. Commence a.t 2.30. TO-NIGHT, Special Meet of the Sporting Public to witness an ¡ EXCITING HUNT AFTER A SPLENDID FAT PIG I' For a PURSE OF GOLD. For conditions see day bills. D>n't miss this great treat. Ope;: at 7.0, commence at 7,15. CARDIFF UARDIFF EASTER Vv is acr.s. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. PIŒLDII AEY XOTICE. A NNUAL THE ABOVE ANNUAL RACES JriL Will take place at THE ALEXANDRA PARK, On MON DAV APRIL icth, (Bank Holiday} EASTER Whe,rtir e following acioagother prises will be offered for competition £ 20 Open Trotting Handicap. S20 Hunters' Hurdle Race. EJ,3 Galloway Galloping Race, It i a Pony f ACES. £ 7 M „ Trotting Handicap, v Ac., Ac. 56965 (JIR NOEL PATONS UNDOUBTED kJ MASTERPIECE, "M 0 R S J A N U A V I T Æ," (Death-The Gate of Life), NOW ON VIEW AT THE TOWN HALL, CARDIFF. NOTICE !—Has been the theme of over a hundred and fifty pulpit discourses has been twice to Court, and is one of the most marvellous conceptions cf age. 5&SL ABERDARE. rglEMPERANCE HALL, ABERDAR E ) TO-NIGHT and EACH EVENING DURING THE WEEK, at 3 o'clock. Thursday and Saturday at ) 6. Doors open half an hour previous. Admission, 3s, 2s, Is, and 6d. Messrs POOLE'S latest gigantic pic- torial enterprise, the WORLD, AFGHAN and ZULU WARS, Ac. Special Monster Musical Programme eacll evening, by Poole's Excelsior Concert Company, Brass and String Bands, the whole forming an enter- tainment that has no equrl of its class extant. 55521 WTOCK EXCHANGE SPECULATION O AND INVESTMENT. EXt=l isn AND AMERICAN HASI.WAY5. I For Probable Course of these and other Markets. «ce SPEC!AT, WEEKLY ClPX'Ul.AJi. 5tiOS 1 Free on application t > STOKES & HALL, St. Stephens-chambers, Telegraph-street, Loudon, E.C. jpIANOFORTES, JpIANOFORTES. j F. KEN N A R D, 19, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. sou; AGENT FOR A OF QOLD T*|T'DAL jpiANOS. SECO D-HAN D INSTRTMEXTS BOUGHT, SOLD, OR TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. Intending Punhaseiv are solicited to apply for terms I before deciding ehewhere. 19, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. 50163 rpHE METROPOLITAN RAILWAY I CARRIAGE AND WAGON COMPANY, LIMITED, SALT EL: V WORKS. BIRMINGHAM, (Successors to Messrs Joseph Wright and Sous) MANUFACTURERS OF RAILWAY CARRIAGES, (Successors to Messrs Joseph Wright and Sous) MANUFACTURbRS OF RAILWAY CARRIAGES, TRAMWAY CAliS, WAGONS, AND RAILWAY IRON WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Railway Carriages and Wagons built for Cash, or upon Deferred Payments extending over a period of years. A large number of Coal, Ironstone, Ballast, and other I Wag. ins to Let on Hire. Repairing at all important Stations. MANUFACTORY AND CHIEF OFFICES: SALTLEY WORKS, BIRMINGHAM. BRANCH WAGON WORKS EAST MOORS. CARDIFF, AND GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY, PETERBOROUGH. LONPON OFFICES 56295 85, GRACECHUKCH-STREET, LONDON, E.C. LEONARIYS jyTALTED j^JOCIIA JLJ JLvJL -i-rJL JQANDELION fJOFFEE. 6D. AND Is. TINS. There is NO 01110017 in this elegant preparation; the Malt is SPECIALLY "pre- pared, anil is one of the finest aids to digestion known to man. Tile Dande- lion regulates the secretions; it is the nicest antlmost. delicious of Coffees SAMPLE TIN POST FREE, S STAMPS. J^O MORE DISEASE.) LEONARD AND COMPANY'S CAMPHOR SPECIALITIES. CAMPHOR AND BORAX DRY SOAP POWDER Cleanses and keeps the clothes disinfected, besides filling the house with a fi-agi-aiit and healthy perfume. Id packets. CAMPHORATED SELF-GLAZING STARCH Preserves the I.inen from insects and the wearer from disease it also gives a brilliant polish, lib (4d) cartoons, and Id pa.cket, LEONARD AND CO., 10094 K L L SON S T nEE T, BRISTOL. 56232 JQINNEFORD'S j^JAUNESIA. The Medical Profession for over Forty Years have approved of this pure solution as the best remedy for ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, HEARTBURN, HEADACHE, GOrT, AND IN DIG ESTION, And as the safest Aperient for Delicate Constitu- tions, Ladies, Children, and Infants. JQINNEFORDS AGNESIA RECKITT'S PARIS ELI E. Has the largest sale iu the world. 51792 l-'ECKIT'T'S PARIS BLUE. See Reckitts' name ou when you buy it. I-=>icKITT'S PARIS IBI'LTLP. Gives a snowy whiteness to linen. RECKITT S PARIS BLUE. Absolutely non-injurious to linen. 9527 Trade Mark. (" Mandrake Pills.") Registered. HOW ARE YOU I-If you suffer from Billious and Liver Complaints, Giddiness, Pains in the Head, Pains in the Back and between the Shoulders, Griping Pain", in the Bowels, Wind, and Swelling of the Abdomen, take THE AMERICAN MANDRAKE PILLS. IND1G ESTION, and all its train of discomforts, are removed as if by magic, and the Patient is restored from a life of nervous despondency to appreciate the blessings of full health and vigour. If you suffer from PILES, I Take the American Mandrake Pills. If you suffer from GRAVEL, Take the American Mandrake Pills. If you suffer from DROPSY, or any disease of the KIDNEYS, Take the American Mandrake Pills. You will not be disappointed, for their effect is certain. Sold in Boxes, Is ld, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, ami lis each. Great saving by taking the larger boxes. Sold by all Chemi.-ts everywhere.— F. P. ICE ALL, Chemist, 199, Hi^h-street, Swansea. Free by Post bv the Proprietor. Sold at Roath by Mr HOWJ Cardiff, Messrs Coleman and Co Newport, Mr J. Young; Neath, Mr I!I!1 Llanelly, Mr Jacob Hughes; Pontypridd, Mr lia^sidt; Cardigan, Mr E. C. Evans. JONES BROTHERS, PRINCIPAL BILL POSTERS AND DELIVERERS, HIGH-STREET, NEATH, AND BRITON FURRY. Circulars addressed and delivered. Bill Posters to the Great Western and the Neath and Brecon Railways, and the Principal Auctioneers. Lessees of the Princi paliPosting Place*. 12 OR OU GH O F N E W P O RT WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Merchant-street,behind the Town-liall, Corporation bill-poster aud crier. Routs the principal hoardings and stations in Newport aad Neighbourhood. Two good bill- posters kept. Work attended to with quick despatch. Town and country, Ulde iitablhshod—liiui'tj a ^uai Uir of j 1BUlitH" ]\ÜDrrSt\S. A 7; I: v V N I» 0 CKE, >'A ANSEA. CELK B R A T E L> EL S H KNITTIG YAHXS, UNE(^UALLL:D Foit QUALITY, FAST COLOR, DO NOT SHRINK For the Protection of our Customers, t,li4t>e note EACH HANK TIAS ATTACHED TO IT OUR RBGISTF.UED TRADE MABK LABEl. (THE p;t!XCE or WALES TLUA ') 56555 CARPENTER, 37, ST. MARY- IT. Vy Sl'i'RliET, cjHOE MANUFAOTUllER~ AND kJ WAREHOUSE.MAN cjHOE MANUFAOTUllER~ AND kJ WAREHOUSE.MAN (-)- rI'OS[fE-'rf,F-l<Ù\L HOTEL, CARDIFF. FXARPENTER, 37, ST. MARY- VJI. VV STRFEl', Is now Showing New Goods in all Department! to meet the constantly-increasing demand foi Boots and Shoes which are at or.ee serviceable j and inexpensive. QARI'EN^FA!^ 57, ST. MAKV- OOTS, <AHPENl^E»'1\ ~MARY- KJ S'JRFET. Hois always a large stock in every department, the whole marked in plain figures, at prices unsurpassed for cheapness. fi AR PEN TEII. 37^ ST7 A !ARY"~> STREET. QHOE ilANUFACTUKER ANi)"\VAil& HOUSEMAN. OPPOSITE'' THE ROYAL HOTFL, CARDIFF. boiil "T A R M T H A N D W O H T IL THE NEW WINTkR CLOTHING, FOR o EN Ti.E Id EN AM) T MESSRS W. I'IUll" AND Combines these essential reapiisites. NEW WINTER OYFRCOATS. SUITS, REET'KBS CARDIGAN JACKETS, t'LAWEi, MlXE S, HOSIER Y, H A f S, C A P s, U L G V E S AND UMBRELLAS. THE IMPROVED TALETHES COATS, Warren bed Watorprecf and \entoatia. as worn b) 1LR.U. tiie Prince ot' Walos. A separate Deparinsent withlitiinx rooiv. ior Juveniles, Atv.vkKsS TEL CALDn-T ]Ii'»USh;, St. Mary-street an i Cai,e-suvi i, c.trdilf. Terms Jl. oey (hdy 23 TEGETABLE AND FLOW EP SEEDS T OF THE lA E. 1 My MANGOLV-S and sVv EDFS are strongly reeonj icended as the best in cultivation. SEED LISTS POST FREE. COLLECTIONS OF FLOWER SEEDS, Cvfftaining a Beautiful Assortment, POST FREli for Is, 2s 6s, 5s, and 10s. John n J-u"u' SEED M EilCUANT. 5700-0 16. HltHt-Sl'RECT, NEWPORT. JRON AND SlECL ROOFING MOREWOOD & BIRMINGHAM, MANUFACTURERS OF IRON ALL DESCIAI"! i (>N s, SPECIAL ROOFS of COM KIN Ei) Inn; A STEEI GALVANIZED CORilUUA'l El) E<!OFlN<; FOR IRONWORKS, COLLIERIES, STATIONS, Ac. Airent for Monnieuthshipo anil <Iai,r.o.-gan5shire MR J. A. ACIvSON, SWISS CHAJi BEttS. CARDIFF. 56681 ILLUSTRATED EURNISHINC? GFUH, V O S T F H E E. .^RTISTIC NITURE, CARPETS AND CURTAIN«, AT COST. rjlRAPN ELL & (j AN E, 33, COLLEGE CHEEX, I EIvlSTOL. ALL GOODS CARRIAGE FllEE TO SOUTH WALE* STAT ION S. 55731 ^TIFF'S STARCIL! jg!li s Si TAItCli ^TIFF'S STARCH.;co'LLARs%'RisTt;ANi)^ KJ iSlilUT FRONTS, Occ„ im OTIli (Articles, and making tha QTIFF'S STARCH. Uinon;ok hk^^e^ A? Ij: OIN LINE AR. 7>rrivfTTf^cm'V"-o7Si3' !T1Ci-,5is by Grocers, Q1II'i-1 is SxAilCH.jDru ^rd Oilmen, in U d!b boxes ard felb papers, uSJSSii Lii „ 'Bass." QTIFF'S STARCH. O o ut F .t /AO-, STIFF'S STARCH. rTrKll ►3 fS25 5355V GENUINE SEEDS _XL L WHO II AYE A GARDEN should send t! eir Name and Address for BRINKWORTH AND NEW C A T A LOG U E, ,'Jeautifully HI astiatcd, 3D POST FREE. It contains all the CHOICE and POPILAR VEGETABLE SEEDS AND NEW POTATOES FUH 1882, AT WONDERFULLY LOW PRICES, CARRIAGE FREE MARKET GARDENERS AND OTHERS WILL SAVE 0 PLit CENT. BRINKWORTH AND SONS, SEED GROWERS, 55803 READING, BERKS. 10033 P.S.— FINE SroCK or DA Y'H EARl,) SUNRISE PEA. gOUTH "^y ALES jyjUSICAL |>EPOSITORY No. 8 & 9, U 1.ND STREET, SWANSEA J Al\D S'i 0 N'S Extensive premises enables ex- pensive Branch Depots, and offer their friends and patrons more liberal aud unprecedented discount than ever. Many NEW IMPROVED MODELS by COLLARD, JgROADWOOD, ERAHD, j^ IlvKMAN, &0. have been added, the reduced cash price for whicb little exceeds the advertised lntlf-woin bargains repre seated to be as goeid as new. Beins: the Oldest Establishment in the Principality and h&vmg had many yens' experience iu th< principal London manufactories, the xtellded patron age received during upwards oi 40 years in Swansel aad neighbouring towns encourages us to solicit a con- tinuance. Books of the Newest Designs, Photographs, Lists, &e., forwarded, and including tile Three Years' System. Several CRAND PIANOFORTE, suitable fot Private Use and Concerts, always ill Stock. 00618 j ^ILL-POSTIN G AT NEV PORT, MON. J. HE REES. STE AM PACKET HOTEL, NEWPOlFt BUiL-POSTER and DF.LlVFlHiR for TOWN* and till NTBY. i,i-iitcii.mi Hoardings in New- port, &c. Wiak executed with dospatcu. t.311
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THE K A O L | BEST AND CHEAPEST, | AS USED BY THE PRINCIPAL RAILWAY COMPANIES /V/ FOR I AND COLLIERY SAMPLE j PROPRIETORS IN AND PRICiiS f SOUTH W.AL1'S. /V APPLY TO X TIIF, SOLE AC, For Monmouthshire, South Wales, and the West of SOUTH WALES INDIA yS yf RUBBER CO., BRTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. 66160