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HERBERT BARRY, PUNISHING AND GENERAL Ii IRONMONGER, 49, CROCKHERBTOWN, OPPOSITE PARK PLACE, CARDIFF, IS NOW SHOWING A CHOICE SELECTION OF SEASON GOODS, INCLUDING j LAMPS, GAS FITTINGS, RENDERS, FIRE IRONS, [ COAL VASES, &'(, 51112 —r" —
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FIRE & THIEF PROOF SAFES. we offering the following by well known makers, at exceptionally low prices. Size Ba. d. 20 x 14 x 13 2 10 6 24 x 17 x 15 3 5 0 26 x 18 x 16 4 5 0 28 x 19 x 17 4 15 0 CROSS BROTHERS, 50492 ST. MARY STREET, CAIlDIFF. __n-
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COLEMAN AND CO., DISPENSING & FAMILY CHEMISTS, 8, HIGH-STREE-T, CARDIFF. SPECIAL ATTENTION is given to the DISPENSING DEPARTMENT, Ur.der the Direction of a Member of the PAARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN (By Examination), IIILLS PRIZEMAN, 1874. ORDERS BY POST PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. Goods promptly forwarded to every part of the town and neighbourhood. 55959
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J DINING- ROOM SUITES. DINING ROOM SUITES. SOLID OAK on MAHOGANY, 4:114 148. OD. WELL MADE AXD WARRANTED, BY 55901 DANIEL LEWIS & SON THE CARDIFF UPHOLSTERERS, 24, 25, and 26, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 1- PLEASE XOTE.-5" DISCOUNT FOR CAST I.
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IJ £ I^CX HP II E E D W A R D S' M^dlrrh CARDIFF and NEW YORK STEAMSHIP LINE d following; first-class Steamers of this line regu ,sai' between Cardiff and New York, Wind "atner, and other circumstances permitting :— RHIWLA 2.300 RHIWINDDA 3,000 RHODORA 3,600 tHOSIN A (Buildinal 6 600 RIIKUBINA 3,600 STEAMER .(liuilding) 3,600 h DD A from Cardiff for New York, March 15th. ■^RKLANDS from Newport for New oik, March 25th '>assen.s:ers 6 Guineas. j*nrough Bins of'Lading for all classes of Goods and fi~*els to and fvHM Birmingham, Gloucester, Bristol, j/Wgwater, Hereford, Wolverhampton, Manchester, i London, Stafford, Abergavenny, Swansea, Merthyr, Ac., Ac., and places in the Western ■««?> 0 Canada, including Chicago, St. Louis, Mil- Phil i St" bail's, Toledo, Buffalo, Detroit, Toronto, Boston, Baltimore, Ac., Ac., in con- j i4a^1<)n ^h the principal Railway Companies on both if fcjf,?'Cheapest Route for all classes of Goods to and the Midland Districts. t arp, dues, landing and warehousing charges, etc., i lant- lower at Cardiff than any of the other Trans i c Ports. 1<r«ight Charges, Dates of Sailing, and other ^wcnlars apply to > 609 FREDK. EDWARDS, Cardiff and Newport; 6824 TURNER, EDWARDS & CO., Bristol or 0 F. BULLEY. 51. South-street New York. ¡ ^4>r /CARDIFF, SWANSEA, BELFAST, GREENOCK, AND i_ The Screw Steam Ships 80LWAY, AVON, SEVERN, AND PRINCESS ALEXANDRA 4re intended to Sail with Goods and Passengers as follows :— Cardiff to BelfastBelfast to Cardiff. Glasgow to Car- Itfav i <lasS°w. cliff, via Belfast. 2 rjJ Mar.] Mar.] 9 Thursday 4 pm 7 Tuesday 1 pm 6 Monday 2 pm 16 rT'^y am 14 Tuesday 3 pm 13 Monday 2 pm 23 ,,«Ursday 3 pm;21 Tuesday 1 pm 20 Monday 2 pm 30 >pl rsc}ay 9 am 28 Tuesday 3 pm 27 Monday 2 pm 'ur. day 3 pmj ,V^T:l„to ^hasti Glasgow to Swan- Belfast to Swan Ala,. "lasgow. sea, via Belfast. sea. 1 \vi i Mar.] Mar.] 8 es,'ay 2 pm 2 Thursday 2 pm 3 Friday 1 pm 15 WoIines4ay 6pm; 9 Thursday 2 pm.10 Friday 2 pm 22 \vfi escla,y 12nt 16 Thursday 2pm|17 Friday 5 pm 29 w^day b pill 26 Thursday 2 pm 24 Friday 2 pm f1L'aday 12 nt'60 Thursday 2 pm 31 Friday 5 pm PAM7?AIL'N8S from Cardiff every THURSDAY. Gre^ ,b"B(j!fast: Cabin, 17s 6d; Steerage, 10s. Sol(K<>» 01' Glasgow Cabin, 20s Steerage, 12s 6d. railw_*s.or Sailors, 10s. Via Bristol, lis 6d, including half -ire' tardifi to Bristol. Returns at fare and a AnnK^' ^01 *-w0 months. Win x 'I1 Glasgow to Win. Sloan and Co. Greenock, Bristni1 « ay an(l Co.; Belfast, R. Henderson and Son; anj i>T,i.n'k W'hitwill and Son Swansea, M.JONES Oiff, -Til ER Newport, R. Burton and Son Car- >—jj^TAYLOR and CO., 69, Bute Docks. 31648__ 4 1ARDIFFAND BORDEAUX^ MTLIRRN THE CARDIFF STEAMSHIP ^gffiggLCOMPANY'S FIRST CLASS S.S. Ieave CURONDE," 1,000 Tons Burthen, will BORDEAUX FOR CARDIFF MARCH 1 With AlmIFF for BORDEAUX. March 8 For w,i S a,Kl Passengers. ham of freight, Ac., apply at Messrs Jno. AVTliit- ieauv ls> Agents, 14, Quai des Chartrous, Bor- ^oclra 'lIU the Offices of the Company, No. 3, Bute SS8. Cardiff. HORATIO HOOPER, Manager. HI M I G R A T ION. STEAMSI?0, BOATS of the GREAT WESTERN frttm a LINE are intended to sail as follows Monmouth Dock, Bristol F0R XKW YORK. SOMERSET MARCH 9TH. a J?<>RSET" MAUCII 22ND. SIEAMER IS TO SAIL FOR MONTREAL Pas«P 0n or about the 22ND APRIL. part of booiced through from their homes to any Aurvi lInted States or Canada, at lowest rates. Ihe P. y 40 MARK AVHITWILL and SON, Managers of GrovB Western Steamship Company, Limited Co TI' ^iueen-square, Bristol; Messrs G. F. Webb and Canal ■?$.of West Dock, Cardiff R. Burton and Son, Bj p' "harf, Cardiff or to T. Harse and Son, «>o*f»v.ni5lerc'sti'eet, Newport, Mon.; Joseph Morgan, ^rot r> Pontvpool; or to M. Jones and Bro., Ship Swansea*; John It. Taylor, Post-office, Ponty- John J. Chalinder, Gi'.bert-place, Llanelly, Tliornas, Glen-view Cottage, Pentre A. E. An ion Mill-street, Pontypridd; T. Yendall, Risca, -—"• 41365 L LAN LI N E TO AMERICA. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. J> FROM LIVERPOOL. PP^?esian To Boston via Halifax Mar. 8 J^riv. t.IAN io Portland via Halifax Mar. 15 SCOTIAN To Boston via Halifax Mar. 22 -Pi»YOSSIAN To Portland via Halifax Mar. 29 jARISi AN To Boston via Halifax April 5 •HIBERNIAN., lo St John's, Halifax, & Baltimore.. Apr. 11 Mieap passages and excellent accommodation. Jt-amphlets on Canada and the Western Stat-s of atoerica sent free. government Assisted Passages to Canada. *'iul particulars on application to ALLAN BROTHERS & CO., (1,. „ James-street, Liverpool. QueU c?.' JT1' ^Bute-street, and E. F. Kennard, 19, «eafh". f >ra !'• Rees, Cliarlesville-place, J. p' v; Austin, 16, 8t. Mary-street, and Cflsi.lft Rw.aiiticfi Ki r,1!!1;11,1';5' Commercial-street; W. Milton Jacket \vu f v 1 aiul Vouiia:, Screw Schools Newp01;1-NIon-; JX ,S- Thomas: British Al ergavemTv \Cl V'i 1 ot^- Allan, 9, Flannel-street, Matcfiew1Ar^H.f lll1iey' iIa»-k«t-^i-eet, Abertillery ^lomas^ ? rithews, Abercarn, near Newport; A. II. toaster 'w, ll}c'1'stleet, Blaina; A. A. Lewis, Post- P,ty'r/ll-v-Ve c:ocl5etfc ailtl 4, Taff-street, Und IdaDavies, Bookseller, Ac., Beaufort, 8ti'eet p. ale Geo. Batten, 34, Beaufort *Vatkir« 'rn",1 J- 15va" General Outfitter, Ann Glel)citill-,ti-ect Merthvr Tydvil. 4929 910S EGULAR WEEKLY STEAM COMMUNICATION Lr-tTT,_ BETWEEN ^ERPOOL AND SOUTH WALES T~rTT, a"^ DUBLIN AND ,SOUTH WALES. i/ The DUBLIN GENERAL STEAM SHIPPING. COMPANY'S F1RST-CLAS t'F.AM i; Rs are appointed to SAIL as under (weather permitting.) ERlVii v to par^'ft a»d Newoort everv alternate ^ternate'THURSDAY0 Caidi" a"d KewPort every Mrt,r, -1!}'^ aiul further particulars, apply to P. UrrnT^lE,.a?d Liverpool; MURPHY, jun., Newport Dock, Newport; L MURPHY, JU.N., Spencer Dock, Dublin TAYLOR &- 69, PUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. 47261 1JEAVER LINE."—These 4fatiJriT[\ f Powerful Steamers run direct from LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK Saloon Fares, £ 10 10s Steerage, £ 4 10s. witish India" Company to Ceylon, India, China, and «n^nsia!icV "p- ancl Company to Australia. TuVvi ,virie *J'1 (! Cape Colonies and Australia, fi nno i LINE." These magnificent Steamers of l'u tons run direct from London to New York. Saloon £ 10 and £ 12 Steerage, £ 6 from any Railway i jn England or WALES.—For tickets, freight, haii infonnation, apply to A. E. THOMAS, Leaden- House, London, E.C. 360 ^MERICAN LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO PiJ JLADELPIIIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY. Yrst-eJass, fuJI-powereù Iron Steamships. ACCMMDO Sent, "1 Passengers etjual to any European Line. Pas- ef t]i, uan Soods landed at Philadelphia ou the Wharf best v, Railroad. This is the shortest and A fc0 th« West. It ?ICHIMS°N, SPENCE and Co., 17 and 19, frock* r*e j.'J'iverpool JOINES BROS, and Co., Bute TONES'UN? JAMI;S AVRE, 162, Bute-road, Cardiff JOi\K.s a«a<o., Dock-street, Newtort; ROGER ^erti'llnvJ. Pontypridd TiLiv'EV and Co., JOSEPH VR/.V N°- BEVAN, llengoed, via Cardiff; Moit< m H Post Office, Pontvpool; JAMI5S R. ^v. \v'Wa^1. town JOHN THOSIAS, 'JVedegar ili'm'm r> ^s> C"'ebeland-street, Merthyr, and John Prtchardfach. Cardigan 30658 INSURANCE I I CE N I X FIRE OFFICE. Lolill"cll.(I-StreQt and Charing Cross, London.Estah. Us ed 1782, 5n^iUl auces aSa»'ist Loss by Fire and Lightning effected ra'l parts oi tiie World. ftlit°SS ai'ranged with promptitude and liber- 45544 JOHN J. BROOM FIELD, Secretary. '1'HE EMPtOYEUS LIABILITY ACT, 18BO. lfE BOILER INSURANCE AND STEAM COMPANY, LIMITED. Established 1859. Capital £ 250,000. CHIEF ENGINEER AND MANAGER NIEL McDOUGALL, M.Inst.C.E., M.Inst-.N.A. SECRKTARY PERCIVAL HARTLEY. J8rar,„illea<1 Offices, 67, King-stivet, Manchester Alices, 16J, Cannou-stivc't, London, L.C., and In on. 2, West Regent-street, Glasgow. jCi>,„add,tiwi to the Insurance and Inspection of *>u&and Boilers, the Cow.auyuow undertake tiie %hichme of Work peopk' covering all risks foi iiabiljt,!l<? J'"ployer is liaijie under the Emp^oyeia O'- o A-c^> 1880 are under the supsrvision of the Rates r,„ •UheCo^^1,0" application to the Mana-or or any TH|h,v0:nTDON AND COUNTY PROYI- '^i«trief n^1' ^STlTli'HON (LIFE ASSURANCE), S&'ers YON T £ ° ^?1' ,LVAL°8. 50, Glebeland-street, Merthyr, JUSURE YOI IT AND advantageous terms to .%West foi- I.' or PiU'tios of pecuniary in- •"With Pro4fSLILIV °r ^ar8« Sums, Polices non-forfeitable, kinds ai,,n'.Tli,lov,"luentf,> Annuities, Accidents of all Secure voni^L? if 'arteriy, or monthly prepayments. To !3PRONORTV to?. a,f5A'NST loss by F ire, Insure with us your ILLTENSILS P OR Public Buildings, Stock, and •—■AIIDLVVI; ?'?C!'TS wanted; liberal terms offered. .G^PIYDIRECT, Mr \VA-nc I .\S, Manager. 50670 ^tising, uLiZ- "OHJNO, AND CIR<T!,AR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LiAlITED). 8ECPl-;T ,.u Xu. OFPlCES' CnURC'II S'¡'l)]l"r CHAMBERS. FRANK II, SIMPSON. IJdshbouvhooT611^^0,8^ Stations in Cardiff and Advertising, C' for all descriptions of All ,,1-Y distributing, Ac, -i— ii^promptly attended to. 55251 0L?nSnJ^S AND PARCHMENTS. & S0NS (Wholesale a verv urice fov o S r'n'sU,l) arc prepared to give Zrn A >? y kind of old papers for re-mami- eont ,(ipPai)6t Upon receipt of instructions Warded Th^r ?61' Department,11 bags will be for- CYt .I r'!e;:ent prices will be found much in Orn^i)/ T^Mr;\y Riven by the dealers and others. Kni DEPARTMENT.-100.000 Volnnes on ^^LAranes ^damjOlPj^rafeof »ecfeg »:"||^70v alt5 by ^VIIRIXORT. AUCTION APPOINTMENT8. Messrs BEYNON & LEWIS. Household liii-niti-ire, &c., at Swansea March 8 Horses, Carriages, A-c., at Swansea March 14 Mr WILLIAM BRADLEY. Ilonseholfl Furniture, Ac., at Cardiff Mar. 6 Mr E. J. EVANS. Fat & Store Cattle, Sheep, etc., at Llanishen, March 14 Fat and Store Stock, at Bonvilstone March 20 Mr GEO. E. EVERETT. Farm Stock, &c., at Castletown Alai-eli Mr W. F. GILLETr. Leasehold Properties at Carùilf. March 8 Messrs GOTTWALTZ A HOWRINU. Furniture, China, Glass, te *Mar. 6 Antique Lace Curtiins, at Cardiff. Maich 10 Household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff Alarli 14 Sale of Stock, at Cardiff March 27 Messrs WAT. GRAHAM, SON, A HITCHCOX. The s.s. Constancia, at Newport. March 11 Freehold Mineral Estate, at Bsrgoed 27 Mr J. E. UUX. Freehold Building Sitss, at Cardiff Mar. 14 Mr JAMES HALL. Wagon Horse, at Talgarth Mar. 13 Thorough-bred Entire Horse, at Talgarth March 13 Messrs W. and S. HERN. Household Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff..March 13 Carriages, Traps, Ac., at Cardiff March 18 Messrs H. HILL and CO. Household Furniture, Ac., at Swansea Mar. 9 Hounsehokl Furniture, at Swansea March 10 Mr CHARLES HUGHES. Horses, at Swansea March 28 Messrs R, JONES A SON. Farm Stock andImjdements, near Llantrissant..Mar. 6 Mr J. llENltY JONES. Freehold Residence at Cardiff March 14 Mr F. B. JONES. Horses, at Bristol March 16 Mr F. B. LIDSTONE. Boilers, Steam Engines, Ac., at Axminster .March 9 Mr JOSEPH GEORGE MADDOX. Leasehold Public-house, at Cardiff Mar. 25 Messrs RODERT MERRALL & "0. Leasehold Houses, at Swansea March 7 Messrs OWEN & HR Y ANT, Cabinet and Upholstery Stock, at Cardiff.Mar. 6 & 7 Mr W. HARRY REES. Contractors' Plant, Ac., at Neath March 14 Messrs SHORT and DUNN. Marine Engines, Ac., at Newport Mar. 16 Messrs STEPHENSON A ALEXANDER. Fat Stock, at Cardiff March 6 Household Furniture, at Cardiff. March 6 Household Furniture, Ac., at Cardiff « o Pitwood and Cord wood, at Portlikerry Mar. 8 Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff ??arcr 11 Seed Potatoes, at Cardiff March 11 Fat Sheep and Bullocks, at Penmark .A. larch 13 Prime Meadow Hay, at Llandaff March 15 Ayrshire Cattle, &c., near Pontypridd.March 16 Cattle, Horses, Implements, at Ty Mab Ellis..March 17 Horses, at Cardiff March 18 Mr JAMES STRAKER. Fat Stock, at Abergavenny March 6 Messrs GEORGE S. TRICKS and CO. Antique Porcelain and Pictures, at Bristol. March 8 Roses, Ac., at Cardiff illai-ell 9 Messrs TRIBE, CLARKE, A CO. Colliery, at Car(Eff 7 Household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff.March 20 A 21 Engineering Works, at Swansea Mar. 28 Mr r. WEBBER. Writing Ink, Eedeteads, Ac., at Cardiff March 4 Messrs WILLIAMS and CARTER. Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff March 7 SALE THIS DAY. MARCH MONTHLY SALE OF FAT STOCK AT THE CARDIFF REPOSITORY. 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 property of J. B. Wavman, Esq., and others; 2 GOOD DAIRY COWS AND CALVES, 2 HEIFERS AND CALVES, The property of Lord Bute. 58015 SALE THIS DAY. AUCTION MART, QUEEN S CHAMBERS, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. UNRESERVED SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MESSRS STEPHENSON AND ALEX- ANDER are instructed by Major Rawlings, who is ordered abroad, to SELL by AUCTION, at their rooms as above, on MONDAY, the 6tli March, 1832, the following modern and substantial HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Removed from his residence at Roath for convenience of sale, comprising MAHOGANY PEDESTAL SIDE- BOARD (PLATE-GLASS BACK), Bookcase, Flap Tables, Office Writing Tables, Maple inla.de Loo Centre Table, an excellent MAHOGANY DINING-ROOM SUITE IN MOROCCO, Easv Chairs in "Cloth and Morocco, WALNUT INLAID and GLAZED CABI. NETS, EBON1ZED DITTO, Mahogany Inlaid Card Table, Oak Coffee Tables, Ac., COTTAGE PIANO IN MAHOGANY CASE, Walnut Musicstool, Bookshelf Easy Chairs,H.'ouches, &c., in cretonne; an elegant EBONIZED DRAWING-ROOM SUITE, upholstered in rich blue silk damask, and other drawing-room Furniture; Steel-rail Fender, and Sets of Fireirons, quantitv of pieces of Carpets, Fire and Spark Guards, &-c.; BEDROOM APPOINTMENT, viz.. 4 IRON BED. STEADS, Palliasses, WOOL MATTRESSES, Feather Bolsters, CHJLD.S 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, &c. KITCHEN REQUISITES comprise capital Deal Kitchen Tables, Chairs, Clothes Horses, Cocoa Fibre Matting, Mats, an excellent Refrigerator. 57006 Sale to commence at Two o'clock p.m. precisely. SALE TO-MORROW. 2 FITZ V.L4N-PLACK, NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF. 1VTESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- AKDER are instructed by Mr David E-Davies, JFASIISSSR IRSS'S Mai-cb, 1882, the superior HOUSEHOLD FUlGUTURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising— DINING AND DRAWING ROOMS, HALL, KITCHEN Ac —Mahogany couch, chairs and easy ditto superior ditto in drawing-room, mahogany dinin'" table rosewood cheffonniere, ditto with marble slab and plate-glass back and panels, rosewood centre t"ble walnut occasional and card tables, mahogany cottage piano, gilt chimney glasses, inlaid Japanese cabinet- steel fenders and fire-irons, pair of globes, regulator clock in walnut ease, Brussels carpets anil hearthrugs, richlv-figured silk and muslin window curtains, a large oil painting, choice eiigi and oleon-aphs, hall table, chairs, baro- meter hat stand sundry diuner, tea, and dessert ware, and cla-ses a variety of electro-plated articles, in good condition a capital eight, day clock the usual kitchen rC$OOKS —Works of Hogarth, from the original nliina ill verv trood condition G. Dore's Milton, in ditto Burk's Old Castles of Wales (1740) History of England, illustrated, 12 vols. Encyclopredia London- ensis and vai-ious others. BEDROOMS.—Brass and iron Arabian and French bedsteads, mattresses and paillasses, bedding, gentle- man's mahogany wardrobe mahogany, birch, and other cheats of drawers; washstands, toilet tables, swing glasses, and other appointments, &c.. &c. l'OULTP,Y. -A few highly-bred specimens of white Leghorn, Pile Game, Houdan, Andahisians, &c. a few Antwerp and Jacobin pigeons; cockatoo, in cage a pair of Love Birds. A capital Fowl House, divisible in Male to commence at Twelve o'clock Noon. 57022 PORTHKERRY', NEAR CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed by Col. Romilly to SELL by AUCTION, at Portlikerry, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 8tli inst- about 50 TONS of Very Excellent PITWOOD, And about OC "nun", ç PAPITAT, munwooD. The whole is stacked in convenient positions. The Pitwood can be removed, if necessary, by water from Porthkerry 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 VALUABLE FREEHOLD PREMISES IN SAINT M 1RY-STREET, IN THE TOWN OF CARDIFF, & LEASEHOLD PREMISES AT TAFF'S WELL, NEAR CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed by the devisees in trust for sale under the will of the late Mr Thomas Dalton to SELL by AUCTION, at the Roval Hotel, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, March 11, 1882, at three o'clock in the Afternoon, the following VALUABLE FREETIOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. LOT I.-All those substantially-built and command- ing Freehold Premises, situate and being in St. Mary- street, Cardiff, occupied as a club-house by the CAR- DIFF AND COUNTY CLUB. The freehold of these premises will be sold subject to a lease for a term of 72 years, from the 1st March, 1873, at a yearly rent of B60. Lot 2. All that Leasehold Dwelling-house and Garden, known as WELLFIELD HOUSE, situate at TAFF'S WELL, near Cardiff, and upon thy road lead- ing from Cardiff to Mc-rthyr, about 200 yards from the Walnut Tree Junction on the Taff Yale Railway, and recently occupied by the late Mr Elias James, at a rental of C40 per annum. These premises are held for a term of 99 years, from February 2, 1865, at a ground rent of £ 8 6s 6d per annum. „ For further particulars and Coiiditioiis of Hale, and cards to view, apply to the Auctioneers or to the vendor's solicitors, Messrs Dalton, Spencer, Corbett, and Evans, Solicitors, Working-street, Cardiff. ESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed by Mr J. W. Dowson, to SELL by AIUCTION at their Repository, on SAT- URDAY, the 11th March, at 2.30 P-in, the following very excellent SEED POTATOES:- 1 Ton of Magnum Bonums and 1 Ton 1 cwt of Glos'ter Kidneys. These potatoes are in very excellent condition, and are strongly recommended. 57020 IMPORTANT SALE OF FAT STOCK AT PEN. MARK. MESSRS STEPHENSON AND ALEX- ANDER will SELL by AUCTION, at Penmark, oil MONDAY, the 13th of March, at One o'clock p.m., 150 Very Excellent FAT SHEEP, and 30 FAT BULLOCKS, The property of Edward Jenkins, Esq., Peiiiyiark-pl-tce, 1 and others. The Beasts will include a splendid lot of PRIZE CATTLE. S ALEOF TEN KICKSOF PRIME MEADOW HA\ COLLEGE FARM, LLANDAFF, CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed by Mr Isaac Evaii^° SELL by AUCTION, at this Farm, Oil EDNESUA Y, March 15, 1882, at Three p.m., 10 RICKS OF PRIME MEADOW Estimated to contain about 200 tons. This hay is all stacked conveniently for transit either by Taff. ale Railway or Glamorganshire Canal, and may remain oil the ground for any reasonable period. Four months' credit on approved Bills. TYMAB ELUSTNFARTPONTYPRIDD. TYMAB ELUSTNFARTPONTYPRIDD. L|/RESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- JLvA ANDER are instructed by E. J. Griffiths, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, at Ty Mab Ellis, on FRIDAY, the 17th day of March, his valuable HERD OF AYRSHIRE COWS, YOUNG CATTLE, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, Ac.. Ac. STUD SALE. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER beg to give notice that their next STUD SALE of FIFTY HORSES Will be held at their Repository, on SATURDAY, March 18th, 1882. Entries close on Tuesday, the 14th inst, The Entrance Fee for this gale is 5s. W021 nIts lry ^URTIOIT. SALE THIS DAY. ALBERT-VILLA, CASTLE-ROAD, ROATH. SALE OF HIGH-CLASS MODERN FURNITURE, CHINA, GLASS, A FEW VALUABLE OIL PAINT- INGS, AND EFFECTS. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING are 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 iYlOIWRN FURNITURE of the above residence, including handsome birch and massive BRASS BEDSTEADS, 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 appendages, HALL FURNITURE, steel bar fenders and fireirons, a well made MAHO- GANY DINING-ROOM SUITE in leather set of mahogany dining tables, mahogany sideboard; TWO STOP H ARMONIUMS, in walnut case Brussels car- pets. The Drawing-room furniture inclndes a suite in walnut, upholstered in rep walnut oval centre table, whatnots, pier glasses, chandeliers, 7-octave cottage pianoforte, by Ley ton. The China and Glass comprises tea services, several dozen glasses, dessert service, plated articles a few oil paintings kitchen requisites and outside effects. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, 11, High street, ultr"titf. &690b SALE OF STOCK. TVITESSRS GOTTWALTZ and BOWRING -Lv_i_ will hold their next MONTHLY SALE of FAT AND 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. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1869. IN THE MATTER OF JOHN HOWELL AND SON, BANKRUPTS., MR J. E. GUNN lias been instructed by the Mortgagees and Trustee in the above matter, to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Great Western Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of March instant, at 6 for 7 o'clock in the Evening, sub- ject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced, the following valuable FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES IN IvING'S-ROAD, CANTON LOT I.-A capital SITE on the western side at the extreme southern or town's end of King's-road; frontage 18 feet, depth 85 feet 5 inches. LOT 2.—SITE adjoining the above frontage 18 feet, depth 97 feet 1 inch. LOT 3.—SITE adjoining last lot frontage 18 feet, depth 103 feet 4 inches. c' LOT 4.—A SITE about half way up on the western side frontage 18 feet, 118 feet. LOT 5.—SITE adjoining the last lot; frontage 18feet, depth 120 feet. LOT 6.—SITE adjoining the last lot; frontage 18 feet, depth 123i feet. LOT 7.—-A SITE on the eastern side of King's-road, nearly facing the above three lot., frontage 18 feet, depth 125 feet 9 inches. LOT 8.—SITE adioiningthe last lot; frontage 18 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 may be had on application to G. C. Downing, Esq., Solicitor, Vienna Chambers, Docks of the Auctioneer, 64, Saint Mary-street, where a plan of the properties can bo sfen or of Messrs GRIFFITH A CORBETT, Solicitors, 56944 Quay-street, Cardiff. GLOSSOP ROAD, ROATH, CARDIFF. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE, GARDEN, AND PREMISES. MR JOHN HENRY JONES lias been favoured with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (subject to such conditions to be then read), at the Globe Hotel, Angel-street, Cardiff, on TUES- DAY, the 14th day of March, 1832, at 7 o'clock in the evening, the foil-wing VALUABLE LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE, GARDEN, AND PREMISES, Known as Cresham House, situate and being in Glos- sop-road, Roath, aforesaid, and now in the occupation of Mr A. P. Fabian, at the very low rental of £45 per annum. The same are held under an indenture of lease, dated the 16th day of September, 1878, for a term of 99 years, at the annual ground rent of B10 13s 6d, and have a frontage in Glossop-road aforesaid of 26 it. 9 inches or thereabouts, and extend backwards 168 ft. 6 in., or thereabouts. The house is commodious and well ar- ranged, thoroughly well built, and is situate in the most pleasant and iiiiprovi-ig part of Roath, and within one minute's walk of the tram cars. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer at the Willows, King's-road, Canton, Cardiff. The Laurels, Canton, Cardiff. March 3rd, 1882 56995 NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. SALE OF MARINE ENGINES, MATERIALS, AND STORES, FOR THE BENEFIT OF WUOJI IT MAY CONCERN. MESSRS SHORT and DUNN are in- structed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, 16th J larch, 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 pail-85 horse-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 gear, 3 boats and oar", several sails, awning anù tarpaulins, 8-inch hemp tow rope, several hemp and Manilla hawsers, quantity of running-gear and blocks, two steering wheels, two binnacles, bridge telegraphs, boat aud anchor davits, mooring and other chains, iron capstan, broken masts, yards, and other spars, two iron hatchways, several wood hatches, galley and cooking utensils, three stoves, engineers' and carpenters' tools, .side and mast-head lamps, patent signals, bell, paints and oils, cabin fittings, old iron, &c., &c. The Sale will take place at noon. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers or Messrs Ingledew, Ince, and Vacheil, Solicitors, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 56981 SALE THIS DA 14, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. SALE 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 by AUCTION, without reserve, at the above address, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, March 6th and 7th, 1882, the whole of their superior CABINET, UPHOLSTERY, AND GENERAL FURNISHING STOCK, Comprising dining-room suites in leather, hair seating, and leather cloth, mahogany sideboards with plate-glass and carved backs, ditto dining tables, ditto bookcases, conches, easy chairs, drawing-room suites, in velvet. tapestry, and other materials, walnut and black and gold cabinets, inlaid centre and other tables, occasional chairs, whatnots, pier glasses, mahogany, walnut, and birch wardrobes, with plate-glass centre doors, ditto chests of drawers, marble-top washstands and dressing tables, swing glasses, painted bedroom suites and other furniture, brass and iron bedsteads, spring hair and wool mattresses, feather beds and palliasses, chamber ware, hearthrugs, fenders, and fireirons, office furni- ture, kitchen ditto, and other requisites. Small BILLIARD TABLE, 7ft. 6in. 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 the sale. Goods on view mornings of sale. 56897 Purchasers out of Cardiff can have their goods packed and forwarded. The Premises TO LET. Immediate possession. Aiietiolicer6, Offices, 5, Swiss Hall Chambers, Cardiff. SALE TO-MORROW. LOWER HOUSE FARM, CASTLETOWN, Situate within a distanoe of 15 minutes' walk of Marsh. field Station, and about 4 miles from Newport. Highlv-important and Unreserved SALE of LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, PRODUCE, HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, and other EFFECTS. MR GEORGE E. EVERETT lias re- reived instructions from Mr Edward Morgan, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the 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 11 Quantity of WHEAT in Straw, 6 Tons of MANGOLDS, 2 Tons of POTATOES, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, and other Effects. Luncheon at Eleven o'clock. ale to commence at Twelve o'clock punctually. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Stow-hill Chamber's, Newport, Mon. Dated this 23rd day of F ebruary, 1882. 56890 SALE THIS DAY. iLLWYNBRAIN FARM, NEAR LLANTRISSANT, Situate about one mile from the Cross Inn and Llan. twit Stations on the Taff Vale Railway. SALE OF FAT AND STORE CATTLE, HORSES AND PONIES, HA Y, IMPLEMENTS, DAIRY UTENSILS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. MESSRS R. JONES & SON have been favoured with instructions from Mr David Richards, who is leaving the farm, to SELL by AUC- TION, on MONDAY, the 6th day of March, 1882, on the premises as above, the following STOCK, HAY, IMPLEMENTS, etc., viz. :-31 head of Durham and Hereford cattle, powerful cart horses, cobs, ponies, implements, 1 use- ful trap and harness (nearly new), 2 mows of prime meadow hay (about 25 tons), dairy utensils, household furniture, &c. Refreshments at Twelve. Sale to commence at One o'clock. The Auctioneers invite special attention to this genuine sale of well-bred stock, good and useful imple- ments, prime hay, Ac. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Pencoed and Bridgend. 56974 SALE THIS DAY. IIIAINDIFF COURT FARM, ABERGAVENNY. FIFTH ANNUAL SALE OF FAT STOCK. MR JAMES STRAKER has been honoured with instructions from Crawsliay Bailey, Esq., to conduct his FIFTH ANNUAL SALE, on the above Premises, on MONDAY, the 6th day of March, 1832, when the undermentioned FAT STOCK will be submitted to competition, namely- 33 Prime HEREFORD and SHORTHORN Three-year- old BULLOCKS, COWS, and HEIFERS. Pure-bred SHORTHORN EUJÆ, 64 Prime RADNOR WETHERS. 40 Cross-bred RADNOR and SHROPSHIRE-DOWN 50 SHROPSHIRE-DOWN WETHERS and EWES. The above Stock have been fed with the greatest care and judgment are rj?, fat, and fit for any market. Catalogues may be obtained of the Auctioneer. Most"of the trains on the Great Western and London and North-Western Railway stop at Abergavenny Junction Station, which adjoins the farm. 56340 Luncheon at 12 Sale to commence at 1.30 sharp. Auctioneer's Offices, 2, Tiverton-place, Aoergavenny. NOTICE. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, at 5, St. John's square, on WEDNESDAY, March 8th, at 2.30 p.m., Mr WEBBER, a lot of WRI11ING 13NK, FENDERS, IRON BEDSTEADS, BEDS, Ac. Also a Special SALE of FURNITURE and EFFECTS at the same place, including mahogany and other tables, ha.f- tester and French bedsteads, pier and toilet glasses, harmonium, piano, bagatelle table, washing and sewing machines. Ac., Ac. 56985 a:le5 by Jlitrtiott. 72, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. PREMISES COMING DOWN. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BOOKS, FITTINGS, KITCHEN RANGE, GAS STOVE, AND OTHER EFFECTS, MESSRS W. and S. HERN are instructed by Mr Jenkins toSELL by AUCTION, as above, on MONDAY, the 13tli day of March, 1882, at Two p.m. precisely, the capital HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising—Solid mahogany dining, occasional, and other tables, chiffonnier, easy, folding, American and other chairs, couches and sofas, pier and toilet glasses, mahogany and other chests of drawers, dressing tables. washstands, half-tester iron and mahogany bedsteads, beds. bedding, carpets, linoleum, oilcloth, pictures, ornaments, stuffed birds, &c.; a few choice books, in- cluding Fielding's works, illustrated bv Cruikshank Smollett's works, illustrated by Cruikshank Lytton's works (Knebworth Edition), tea and coffee services, a quantity of dinner and other ware, glass, &c., Ac. cornices, poles, curtains, Ac. gas fittings, gas stove, capital kitchen range, kitchen utensils, china, glass, ware, &c. a few fowls, large ornamental lamp. Further particulars of the Auctioneers, 74, St. Mary- street Cardiff. 57017 UNRESERVED CLEARANCE SALE OF CAR- RIAGES, TR APS, Ac. MESSRS W. & S. HERN are instructed to SELL BY AU CTION, at the Cardiff Arms Hotel, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, the 10th day of March, 1882, at 3 o'clock p.m. precisely (in consequence of ex- piration of lease), a number of valuable new and second- hand: CARRIAGES, comprising Stanhope, park, and other phaetons, broughams, dog, shooting, village, pony, and other carts, waggonettes, Ac., &c. The carriages are very well built, and finished in good style. Further detailed particulars will appear in future advutisements, and may be obtained of the auctioneers, 74, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 56319 COCKBURN-STREET AND RICHARDS-STREET, CATHA Yi", CAEDIFF. MR. W. F. GILLETT will SELL by AUCTION at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on WEDNESDAY, the 8th day of March, 1882, at 7 o'clock in the evening precisely, subject to conditions to be then produced, the following desirable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES IN COCKBURN-STREET. LOT I.-All those Two newly and substantially built Six roomed DWELLING HOUSES with enclosed garden at the hack, Nos. 9 and 11, Cockbum-street, Cardiff, and respectively occupied by Messrs John Thomas Budding and Rees Thomas. This Lot is held under lease for 99 years from 2nd February, 1881, at an annual ground rent of B6 IN BICHARDS-STREET. LOT 2.—All that exceedingly well built and commo- dious DWELLING HOUSE, containing 3 good bed- rooms and storeroom, 2 sittingroom (one with project- ing window) 15 by 15, 2nd 15 by 12, kitchen, back- kitchen and other convenient offices. In the yard is a stable and coach-house, with builder's workshop over. This Lot is situated adjoining the Mackintosh Hotel, Richards-street-, Cathays, and is he!d under lease for 99 years from 29th September, 1875, at all annual ground rent of £4 4s 6d. Possession may be had on completion of the pur- chase. For further particulars and to view apply to the Auctioneer, 80 St. Marv-Street, Cardiff, or to Mr George H. Kite, Solicitor, Taunton. Dated 17th February, 1882. 57024 SALE THIS DAY. Rose and Crown Hotel Yard, North-street-, Cardiff. 1%/TR WILLIAM BRADLEY will SELL !>JL by AUCTION, on MONDAY NEXT, March 6th, 1882, a large quantity of Household Furniture, Cash Boxes, Sewing Cotton, Lamps, Ac. Sale to commence at Two o'clock sharp. No reserve. Auctioneer's Offices, Fibenezer-street, Great Frederick-street, Cardiff. 975 SALE TO-MORROW IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, CHANCERY DIVISION. IN THE MATTER OF HICHARDS AND CO., LIMITED, AND IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACTS, 1862, AND 1867. LLANHARRAN, NEAR LLANTRISSANT. Important Sale of Colliery Property under the order pud direction of the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice made in the above matter, and with the approval of the Trustees for the Debenture holders. MESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE, and CO. .1.fJ.. have received instructions to SELL by AUC- in one lot, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, March 7th, 1882, at Three for Four o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions of sale, all that valuable Property, known as the LLANHARRAN COLLIERY, together with the whole of the Machinery and Plant attached or belonging thereto. The colliery is held under lease for a term of 60 years, from 25tli December, 1872, and covers an approximate area of 415 acres. The lease secures the Lower Rock veins and all veins above them. Copies of the lease and of two other deeds having relation thereto may be inspected at the office of the Auctioneers. The colliery consists of two shafts of 92 and 46 >ards depth respectively, both shafts being titted with sub- stantial head gear, and worked with suitable steam engines of modern construction. The Machinery amI Plant at Xo. 1 Pit include wind- ing engine, 24-im. cylinder, 4ft. stroke, 7ft. drums, and pit rope thereon pit head framing, with two 8ft-. pulleys. At No. 2 Pit, winding engines, two cylinders 22J,in. in diameter, 3ft. 6in. stroke, and 7ft. drums, and rope thereon; pit head gear, with 9ft. pulleys, pumps ill shaft-, Join. in diameter, 30 yards surface rods, aud strap plates; two quadrants; also pair of engines work- ing same, 16in. in diameter, 3ft. stroke, 5ft. drum, and spur gear 3 to 1: two boilers, 40ft. by 5ft. 6in. Also a quantity of points and crossings, colliery rails, two cages, 5 siukÜig buckets, about 30 colliery trams, crab and chain, weighbridge for trams, the tip, sundry tram- ways; a quantity of good bridge rails, with all requisite points and crossings, extending from the sidings to the colliery (three-quarters of a mile), in- cluding those on self-acting incline. The Colliery is situate 14 miles from Cardiff Station, and three-quarters of a mile from the Great Western Railway, with which it is connected by a siding, and being thus in direct communication with the principal South Wales ports, as well as other markets, its com- mercial position is a favourable one. The Colliery is sold as a going concern, and for further particulars application may lie made to the official Liquidator, Fred G. Painter, Esq., Moorgate- street Buildings, London; L. II. Shirley, Esq., 20, Abingdon-street, Westminster, London; II, Russell Evans, Esq., Newport, Mon. J. H. Ensor, Esq., Solici- tor, Cardiff; W. Thomas, Esq., Mining Engineer, Bryn Awal, Aberdare; Messrs W. andW. Rees Davis and Co., lA, Frederick's-place, Old Jewry. Solicitors, or to the Auctioneers. 4, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, 13th February, 1882. 56272 THE CEDARS," LLANDAFF-ROAD, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF VALUABLE MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE CARRIAGES, AND OTHEU EFFECTS. MESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE and CO. 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, HOT- HOUSE PLANTS, and other Effects. J r.t The Cedars," Ll, iidaff-road, Canton, in the occu- pation of Mr W. J. Newbery, comprising— DINIiNG-ROOM, Mahogany sideboard, six feet dining table with one insertion, suite in niarone velvet' bagatelle 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, steel fender and fire irons, Brussels carpet and hearth- rug, four engravings; figured rep and lace curtains, Ac. DRAWING-ROOM.—Walnut 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 eromographs, figured rep and lace curtains, Ac. HALL AND STUDY.—Cawed oak table and two chairs, hall lamp, iron safe 24in. x 17in. x lbin., billiard table with slate bed 5ft. x 2ft. 6m., with cues and balls, three engravings, pier glass, pair mediaeval bronze vases, 3-light gaselier, pair pitch pine cupboards with glazed fronts, library table, Ac. 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 washstands, chests of drawers, swing glasses, feather beds, wool mattresses, palliasses, lialf-tester and French iron bedsteads, Kidderminster carpets, figured rep curtains, cane-seated chairs, sets of toilet ware, deal dressing tables, Ac. The contents of China Pantry, Larder, Mangling Room, and Laundry, and the usual Kitchen Utensils. CIRCULAR-FRONTED BROUGHAM, in green, with lamps, by Ofiord, London, in excellent condition WAGGONETTE by Waterman, Cardiff capital SPRING CART 2 sets of plated harness, weighing machine by Bartlett, stable requisites, &c.; a collection of choice hothouse and other plants, lawn mower, water barrow, Ac. also a quantity of wooden shcd- ding and two corn-bins. 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. Trenchard, Esq., Solicitor, Taunton 11. Heard, Esq., Solicitor, Cardiff or to the Auctioneers. 4, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, 3rd March, 1882. 569S9 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, CHANCERY DIVISION. EVANS V. BAIN BRIDGE. TO ENGINEERS AND 1RONFOUNDERS. MESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE, and CO. have been instructed by the Receiver appointed in this action to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUC. TION, in one Lot, as a going Concern, at the Mack- worth Arms Hotel, Swansea, on TUESDAY, the 23th day of March, 1882, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, all those valuable LEASEHOLD ENGINEERING WORKS, Fitting Siiop (110ft by 32ft 6in), Boiler Shed, Brazing Shop, Foundry (61ft by 17ft), Warehouse,' Offices, anil BnildÏ1:g,, situate on the Strand, Swansea, together with the MACHINERY, LOOSE PLANT, STOCK, STORES, AND OFFICE FURNITURE Thereon and therein. These Leasehold Premises are held for the unex- pired term of nine aud a half years, less three days, thereof, from thfe 29th day of September, 1877, at the yearly rent of £200. Also Two PLOTS of GROUND or YARDS in the rear of the above leasehold premises, adjoining the Quay of the North Dock, Swansea, being partly under three of the arches of the Great Vi'estern Railway, and separated from the above leasehold premises by the Low Level Railway, together with the siding connecting oue of the above yards with such Low Level Railway. These Plots of Ground "or Yards are held under yearly tenancies from the Great Western Rail- way Company and the Swansea Harbour Trust, at the yearly rents of £100 and S70 respectively, and such yearly tenancies commence respec- tively on the 29th day of September and the 1st day of April. Upon these last-mentioned Plots are erected a two- stall Stable and Furnace for heating plates. There are also upon the premises shear legs to lift about forty tons, with blocks (steel cheeks and pius), chains auil crab wiuelles, The erections on the leasehold portion of the above premises are extensive and of good elevation. The Works are most advantageously-situated, being close to the shipping aud railway, and are in full opera- tion. Inventories of the Loose Plant-, Stock, Stores, and Office Furniture can be inspected on application at the offices of the Auctioneers. The Premises may also be inspected by permission, and further particulars, together with Conditions of Sale (in duo course) may be obtained of Messrs Stricks and Bellinghain, Solicitors, Swansea; Messrs Inglede-v, Ince, and vacheil, Solicitors, Cardiff; the Auctioneers, 11, Temple-street. Swansea; or at the Works. 5691& I nlts hy Aitt-tion. IMPORTANT AND INTERESTING COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE CHINA, PICTURES, AND ARTICLES OF VERTU. MESSRS GEORGE S. TRICKS & co. have received instructions to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION, at the Bristol Auction Rooms, 49, Broad-street, Bristol, on WEDNESDAY, the 8th day of March, 1882, a superb assortment of ANTIQUE PORCELAIN, Comprising Chelsea and Worcester figures, several very choice dessest and tea services in Crown Derby, Wor- cester, and other wares vases in Coalport, Crown Derby, Worcester, and other potteries; Rockingham figures, cups and saucers in square-mawked Worcester Dresden, Sevres china, the whole forming the most valuable collection of an emineni connoisseur; and a small but very choice collection of OIL PAINTINGS, The property of a gentleman reducing his collection, comprising! specimens from the easels of the following and other artists A fine example by J. SYER Ccigncd), and two impor- tant specimens by I). MACLISE. R.A., and E. M. WARD, R.A. Holland, Ibbotson, Van Stry, W. Bird, R.A. Meadows, D. Wilkie, R.A.' J. B. Pyne, A. Vickers, G. Morland, Vandervelde, Creswick, Sam Bough. Catalogues will be ready on Monday afternoon. The" Auctioneers direct the special attention of collec- tors raid others to this sale, as the whole of the lots will be disposed of without reserve. Sale at 11.30 precisely. Auction Offices, 49, Broad-street, Bristol. 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, 1882, a quantity of FLOWERING AND OTHER SHRUBS, AND EVER- GREENS. Standard and Dwarf Ruses, and trained Fruit Trees, all named and warranted tru "to name, thoroughly rooted and fit for immediate planting. The Sale will commence at Twelve o'clock precisely. For further particulars apph to the Auctioneers, 3, Crockherbtown, Cardiff and 49, Broad-street, Bristol. 5b, MANSEL TEL 1AOE, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been instructed by Mr J. C. James, to SELL by AUC- TION, on the above premises, on THURSDAY" March 9th. 1832, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, Ac., Comprising superior dining-room suite in oak, consist- ing of six chairs, two easy ditto, and couch covered in dark green morocco (equal to new); oak telescope dining table with two extra leaves and patent screw, 8ft. by<fft., oak sideboard with ulate glass back and fitted with cupboards and cellaret, full-compass piano- forte in walnut by Kelly and Co., pier glasses, Brussels antnapestry carpets, hearthrugs, fenders, fire-irons, coal vases, oak window poles, mahogany cliiffonnieres, walnut davenport, music waggon, inlaid walnut what- not, diti'O loo table, barometer, oil cloth, Brussels stair carpet-, brass rods, ornaments, cjucLes, easy cnairs, Ac., Ac., brass half-tester bedsteads and furni- jure, iron F rench ditto, paillasses, spring mattresses, feather beds, cane-seated chairs, American walnut bedroom suite, viz., wardrobe with plate-sdass door, three chairs, towel rail, stand, table, pedestal, dressing glasses, chests of drawers, Ac., together with the usual kitchen ana culinary requisites, china, glass, ware, Ac., Ac. c. 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 LONDON HOUSE, AUCTION-ROOMS, 10, CAsILE-STREET, SWANSEA. IESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been .1'f instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above rooms, on FRIDAY March 10th, 1882, the following HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, Comprising mahogany and walnut cheifonnieres, walnut loo taoles, do dining-room table, easy and other chairs, Pembroke tables, mahogany chest of drawers, pier glasses, ducaess stand and tables, timepieces, couches, French brass vail bedsteads, spring and hair mattresses, palliasses, feather and millpuff beds, towel horses, cane-seated and kitchen chairs, fenders and fare irons, office table, kitchen dresser also sewing machine, gaseliers, Ac. Goods oil view morning of Sale to commence nt Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. oAItfTV^7XF( ,T{]) STRE ET, SWANSEA. 1YT BEJNON and LEWIS will at tl»c above Mart, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, March 8th, 1882, a large and ä,r1eU itsaurtiiieiib OI HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, Ac., comprising walnut drawing-room suites, in crimson ^eaet.; tapestry, Ac.; reps, mahogany dining-room suue m leather, mahogany dininsr table, mahogany sideboard, mahogany #hests of -irawers, mahogany chefronmere, sewing machine by Wheeler and Wilson, ditto by Wilcox and GIbbs; pianoforte, full compass, b^ Coliard anc Lollard; model ship, aud various other articles, too numerous to mention. Kale to commence at 11 a.m. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford- street, Swansea. 57001 JEFFREY'S ARMS llORSP: REPOSITORY. MONTHLY HORSE SALE.. MESSRS BEYNON and LEWIS'S next monthly Sale of HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, Ac., will be held on TUESDAY, March 14th, 1882. Entries are respectfully invited. 56901 Auctioneers' offices, Victoria Chambers, .Swansea. MONTHLY SALE OF HORSES, Ac. TI/TR CHARLES HUGHES' NEXT MONTHLY SAS.E of HORSES, AC., Will be held at the Cameron Repository, on TUES- DAY. March 28tli, 1882 HORSES, AC., Will be held at the Cameron Repository, on TUES- DAY. March 28tli, 1882 Entries to be made ow. week previous. 98, Oxford-street Swansea. 17002 SALE TO-MORROW. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD HOUSES AT YNISFORGAN, MORR1STON, AND 13, PHILLIPS- PARADE, SWANSEA. IFESSRS ROBERT MERRALL and CO., are instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (subject to conditions t-o be then read), at the Cameron Arms Hotel, Swansea, on TUESDAY, the 7th dav of March, 1882, the following valuable LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOTSES AND SHOP. LOT ].-All that substantial well-built DWELLING- HOUSE and PREMISES, being Xu. 13, Phillips- parade, Swansea, held for a term of 99 years, from the 29th of September, 1871, at the low ground rent of F,3 3s per annum. The House is centrally situated, and has bay win- dows in front. There are two greenhouses erected on the premises (one fitted up with hot water apparatus). LOT 2.—All that nbstautially-lmilt CORNER SHOP and Premises, situate at Ynisfovgan, near Morriston, recently erected by Mr R O. Rees, containing eight rooms. J,OT 3,-A11 that new and well-built DWELLING- HOrSE and Premises, adjoining Lot 2, containing five rooms. Lots 2 and 3 are held for a term of 99 years, from the 23th day of March, 1371, at a ground rent of £ 2 11s per annum. The Houses are situated on the main road from Mor- riston to Clydacli, in a rising locality, 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 the time of sale may determine, and if sold separately the ground rent will be apportioned. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the afternoon. For further particulars apply to Messrs Evans and Davies, Solicitors, 62, Wind-street; or to the Anc- tioneers, at their Offices, 237, High-street, Swansea. 56953 NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. FOR THE BENEFIT OF WHOM IT MAY CON- CERN. MESSRS WILLIAM GRAHAM, SON, and HITCHCOX are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at Hobb's Railway Hotel, Newport, 0:1 SATURDAY, the 11th day of March, 1882, at Twelve o'clock at noon prompt (subject to conditions which will then be produced), the S.S. CONSTANCIA, of Bilbao, as she now lies in the Newport Dry Dock, together with all the appurtenances, stores, Ac., be- longing to her, both oil board and on shore. Nett register tonnage, 489 tons dead weight capacity, about 950 tons length, 190-ft. 8-in. breadth, 26-ft. 8-111. depth, 16-ft. Built at Newcastle in 1874. For further particulars, and permission to view, apply 1 Tapson and Co., shipbrokers, Dock- street-, Newport or to the Auctioneer's, Victoria Chambers, N ewport, Mon. 57C04 G ELLYG AER, V LAMORG ANSHIRE. VALUABLE SURFACE AND MINERAL ESTATE, NEAR BARGOED. MESSRS WILLIAM GRAHAM, SON, and HITCHCOX are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Junction Inn, Bargoed, on MON- DAY, the 27th day of March, 1882, at 3 for 4 o'clock in the Afternoon, subiect to conditions, ONE UNDIVIDED SIXTH PART OR SHARE Of and in all that FREEHOLD MINERAL ESTATE of 175a. 3r. 32p., or thereabouts, £ j»<.wn a" the Heol- ddu-Ucha Farm, in the occ-tipatioiyvof Mrs Jane Jenkins and her Son, containing a surface area of 168a. 2r. 16p. (part of which is eligible fur building purposes), situate in the above parish. The present gross annual income derived from Sur- face, Ground, and Mineral Dead Rents amounts to £ 279 12s 6d for the entirety. The Britlidir Seam of Coal only is let to the Rhymney Iron Company, who have not yet commenced their sinking. The Estate lies very near to the Rliymney Railway Co.'s Bargoed Station, and it is bounded by the Bargoed RmlJllcy" River, and the Estates of Col. McDonnell, J. C. Hanbury, Esq., and others. Particulars, and Conditions of Sale, with lithograph plan, are in course of preparation, and may be 011- tained oil application to the Auctioneers," Victoria Chambers, Newport, Mon., or to Messrs James and Co., Solicitors, Merthyr Tydnl. 57018 TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION at the London Commercial Sale Rooms, Mincing-lane, London, on WEDNESDAY, 22nd March, 1882, about 9,000 cases AUSTRALIAN and AMERICAN BEEF, MUTTON, TONGUES, BlAWN, SOUPS, POULTRY, LOBSTERS, OYSTERS, TOMATOES, PINES, Ac. For Catalogues and further particulars apply to DYSTER, NALDER and Co., Brokers, Crosby liuild- lIIgS, London. ^YILLLAMS & £ JARTER, TV PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, 18, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. Books Audited and Kept, and Balance Sheets Pre- pared. Receiverships and Trusteeships in Bankruptcy and Chancery Undertaken, and Private Compositions Arranged. Estates Managed for Executors, Adminis- trators, and Trustees. 55341 FUHNIT-cPE, AL SOP'S JP URN ITURE, WHOLES ALTS T^CRNITURE, STEAM CABINET WORKS, JET '11 U IVE' 58 & 59, BROAD:,IE AD, \L L> \J.i..Y, ..l' I_.J. U .J. U RNITURE, BRISTOL. F OPINIONS OF TIIE PRESS. URNITU RE, "Designed with excellence and constructed with view to n-^TTT>WTTTirTP economy."—Bristol Times and 1 1IU xvJ-j. Mirror% -E-^TT-r>-NTTrrTTT>u> "Manufactured in the most |J UAVJN JLX UAVHJ, pleasing and economic form. — JU Somerset County Herald. ^939 ^AKS by Àudíntt. NEATH, GLAMORGANSHIRE. UNRESERVED SALE OF EXTENSIVE CONTRACTORS' PLANT, LOCOMOTIVE AND PORTABLE ENGINES. MACHINERY, HORSES, CARTS, HARNESS, Ac. MR W. HARRY REES is instructed by -iH. Messrs Jones and Jepson to SELL by AUC- TION, at their Yards, adjoining the Corporation Quay, Neath, and at the Blaenavon Siding, South Wales Mineral Railway, about three miles from Neath, on TUESDAY, March 14th. 1832, the whole of their CONTRACTORS' PLANT, ENGINES, MACHINERY, HORSES, CARTS, HARNESS, AND OTHER MATERIALS, Comprising 4-wheel LOCO. ENGINE, 10-in. cvlinder, by Hughes, Loughborough 2 PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, one 16-h.p., by Robey, and one 4-h.p., by Clayton and Shnttleworth STEAM PILE DRIVER, by Sissoon and White raking pile drivers, ringing engine, iron monkeys and dollies, 3 large quarry cranes in capital order, gantries and 3 travelling jennies, one 15 ton and two 10 ton winding drum and gearing, rail- way crossings, 80 earth waggons, 4ft. 8iin. gauge, 4 ballast waggons, 2 dohbing carts, 150 wheelbarrows, about 70 tons rails, from 30 to 60ibs. per yard about 5 tons chain, about 50 tons waggon ironwork, large quautity os sleepers and timber, several tons of waggon wheels, wrought and cast 6ft. mortar mill and pan, several sets of large and small pulley blocks, traversing and bottle lifting jacks, lifting hooks and screws, platelayers' lift, three jim crows, rail press, crab winches, gin pulleys, fang blocks, bell blocks, new and second-hand galvanised strand wire, new galvanised water pipes, new bar and angle iron, bolts, nuts, and bolt ends, several tons of metal dogs, pedestals and barrow wheels, ton of stone hammers, portable office, watch boxes, tool and horse boxes, t-rossels, waggon and pipe carriage, waterman's tool cart, large and varied assortment of tools of every description, grafting and clay tools, blacksmiths' tools, bellows, vices, drilling machine, carpenters' benches, saw benches, Ac., Ac., two power- ful CART HORSES, valuable >ay cob (fast trotter, good in saddle and harness), bay brood mare, carts, four- wheel spritfg waggon, gambos, four-wheel trolley, office fittings, iron safe, dumpy level and staff, Ac. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock precisely. Catalogues are being prepared further particulars may in the meantime be had of the Contractors, or of the Auctioneer, Neath. nlc5 Im iJrHmf2 (Taitfrart. TO SHIP CHANDLERS AND SAILMAKERS. RB WILLIAM MATTHIAS, SHIP CHANDLER AND S \ILMAKKR, TVFESSRS JOHN JENKINS and CO. _L?J_ are instructed to SELL by TENDRR, the STOCK-IN-TRADE OF SHIP'CHANDLERY, Ac., Belonging to the above estate, and amounting at in- ventory prices to £ 866 19s 2id. 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 of the said premises (upon which there is an unexpired term of eiaht years, from March 25th, 1C82), being transferred to him. The Inventory and Lease can be inspected, and forms of Tender obtained on application to the Brokers, v.ho wili 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, will be received up to one o'clock on Tlmrsday, the 9th day of March, 1882, when they will be opened in the presence of those who attend. For further particulars apply to the Brokers at their Offices, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. 56370 EMIGRATION TO THE CANADIAN -f-'J NORTH WEST. LANDS FOR SALE. THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY (Under Contract ;th the Dominion Government to complete and work a Transcontinental Line of Railway to the Pacific Ocean) offer for SALE FARMING and GRAZING LANDS in the Fertile Belt of the North West, along the line of Railway and its branches, to actual settlers, at 105 sterling per acre, payable in an- nual instalments, but subject to a rebate of 5s per acre for cultivation of one half within four years from date of purchase. Purchasers will have the additional advantage of paying for these Lands in the Land Grant Bonds ot the Company, which will be accepted at a premium of 10 per cent, above par, and accrued interest allowed. These Bonds in Denominations of$1,000, bearing 5 per cent interest, can at present be obtained through the Bank of Montreal, 9, Birchin-lane, London, at the price of par and accrued interest, For further information respecting the country, proof of its agricultural and stock-raising capabilities, the way and cost of reaching it, Ac., applv to the CANA- DIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY' COMPANY, Bartholo- mew House, London, E.G. 56916 Jn;v£rt1!, &r., ta Jtd. GOROUGH OF NEATH. TO ENGINEERS. IRONFOUNDERS, MACHINISTS, AND OTHERS. TO LET. either upon an Annual Tenancy or Lease, all those Extensive Premises, situate at the Lat-t, .Tames-street, foimierly known as the EATlI GAS WORKS, abutting ou one side upon James-street, and 011 the other on the Neath Canal, containing one large and one small yard, excellent offices, engine-room, littiiig-lip shop, weighbridge awl weighhouse, sundry sheds, and the large building formerly used as retort- house, the whole forming a most commodious, well- situated. and compact set of Business Premises. For ierms and further particulars or to view apply at the Town Clerk's Office, or to the Manager, Neath Gas- works, to whom also applications and tenders should Le scut. By Order, ALFRED CURTIS, Clerk to Gas Committee. Town Clerk's Office, Neath, 1st Feb., 1882. 56143 TO BUILDERS. TO BE LET, on BUILDING LEASE, VALUABLE SITES for Cottages, Villas, Shops, and Warehouses, in close proximity to New Docks at MILFORD HAVEN. Surveyor's and Solicitor's fees very moderate. Advances made, if desired, during erection. Apply to W. M. ROBBINS, Surveyor Estate Office, Milford Haven. 5C380 l£rgal ofírrz. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1369. RE CUTLAN BROTHERS, BANKRUPTS. TAKE NOTICE that a GENERAL MEETING of the CREDITORS of the above-named Bankrupts is hereby summoned to be held at the Office of Mr W. H. Lewis, solicitor, Queen's Chambers, Cardiff, on Tuesdav, the 14tli day of March instant, at One o'clock in the Afternoon precisely, for the purpose of passing accounts and other purposes. Dated this 4th day of March, 1882. 985 T. SYDNEY BATCHKLOR, Trustee. IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, JL I'll \\< ERY DIVISION. MR JUSTICE ('HITTY. IN THE MATTER OF~THE RAILWAY COM- l' 111 PAN IES' ACT, 1867, AND IN THE MATTER OF TIIE BRECON AND MER- THYR TYDFIL JUNCTION RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a petition was NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a petition was on the 18th dav of February, 1882, presented to Her Majesty's High Court of Justice by the Directors of the above-named Company, praying the confirmation of a Scheme of Arrangement between the said Company and their Creditors, filed in the Chancery Division of the Ilii-h Court of Justice (Master 01 the Rolls) on ti-o Sixth dav of July, lt'81. And that the said peti- ti'on is directed to be heard before the Honourable Mr Justice Chitty, on Saturday, the 25th day of March, 1882, and any person whose interests are affected by such scheme", and who may be desirous to oppose the making of an Order for the confirmation 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, 1832, 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, or at the Office of the Company at Brecon, in the County of Brecon, on payment of the regulated charge for the same. Dated this 28th day of February, 1882. (Signed) WILKIN'S, BLYTii A DUTTON, (Signed) WILKIN'S, BLYTH A DUTTON, 10, St. Swithin's-lane, Loudon. Agents for—J. R. COBB aiul J. TUDOR, of Bre- con, in the County of Brecon, £ .6992 Solicitors for the Petitioners. 'Hunters anii (Eontrarts. To SHAFT SINKERS.—Tenders are invited for Sinking an Air Shaft, 8ft. in diameter, from the surface near Cvniclydach Colliery, Rhondda Valley, to a depth of about 1CO yards." Contractor will be required to find all necessary ma.chinery.- Further particulars iliay be obtained from Mr Galloway, Mining Engineer, 22, CrockherbU Cardiff. 57025 ARGYLE WS, SWASSEA. THE GRATE OF THE FUTURE FOR EVERY 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 the expensive replace- ment of fire-bars entirely done away with. tor prices apply to EVKRARD W. JOXES. "Swansea, January 26, 1882. To E. W. Jones, Esq., Argyle AN orks, Swansea Dear Sir,—In reference to the ater Ifeartu supplied by yon to the Swansea Harbour lrustees, for one of their Boilers ten months ago, I have much pleasure in j-ating that it has given entire satisfaction, and I am also glad to state that the fear I had at fii t of its liability to get choked owing to the smallncss of the spaces for water in the LeIdy. of the Heanh was en- tirely groundless, as about six weeks ago we had it opened, and found it to be as clean and free from scale 1 of any kind as whan first fixe(I.-I ¡JJ1, dear sir, yours truly) ALEX. RITCHIK, Foreman of Works, Swansea Harbour." 56053 For the Best aval Cheapest hît, MORTAR MILLS. For Second-hand or New PORTABLE ENGINES. For the Best IRON and BRASS CASTINGS. For Agricultural IMPLEMENTS and MACHINES. For REPAIRS to ail Kinds of MACHINERY. For GATES. PALISADING, COLUMNS, PANELS, GALLERY-FRONT RAILING, & TOMB-RAILING. Speciality in IRON WINDOW SASHES. CEO. KYTE AND CO. E N G 1 N K E R S MILL 1,ANII. IRONWORKS, CARDIFF, Agents for Messrs Marshall and Co.'s celelwakll Portable and Stationary Engines. 56344 ARGYLE WORKS, SWANSEA. EVF.RARD W..JONES. Best Plaster of Paris Cement-, Ground Pebble, Hydraulic ltme (hand picked), Pebble Lump, and White Limes. Also Concrete of best Quality. 550:4 ONE BOX OF CLARKE S B 41 TILLS is warranted to cure all discharges from tiie urinary organs in either sex, acquired or constitutional, gravel, and pains in the back. old in boxes, 4s od each, by all chemists and patent medicine vendors or sent to any address for 60 stamps by the makers, The J,i¡¡C0in ltwllllidJallù Counties' Drug Company, (late F. J. Clarke), Lincoln. Wholesale Agents, Barclay and HOlIs. Loudon and all the wholesale houses. 0 iT THE FAURE ELECTRIC ACCUMU- JL LATOR COMPANY (LIMITED). THE LIST OF APPLICATIONS FOR SHARES WILL CLOSE MONDAY, THE 6TH INSTANT, FOR LONDON, AND TUESDAY, THE 7TH, FOR THE COUNTRY. BY ORDER. MHE FAURE ELECTRIC ACCUMU- X LATOR COMPANY (LIMITED). Incorporated under the Companies Acts, 1862 to 1880. Capital, £ 1,000,000; in 80,000 Ordinary Shares of B10 each, and 200,000 Deferred shares of Pl each. First issue, E500,000, in 40,000 Ordinary Shares of S10 each, and 100,000 Deferred Shares of El each. SUBSCRIPTIONS are invited for the 40,000 ORDI- 'T'P NARY SHARES 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). IPavalole as follows :— £ 1 on application El or, allot- merit. The balance to be called up as required, in amounts not exceeding £1, subject to 2S ..ia)'S' notice. DIRECTORS. Sir ARTHUR OTWAY, Bart., M.P., Director of the London, Brighton, and South Coast Railwoy Com- pany, Chairman. Sir CHARLES CLIFFORD, Chairman of the New Zea- land Trust and Lean Company, Limited. C. SEYMOUR GRENFELL, Esq., Messrs 'Pascoe Grenfell and Sons, 27, Upper Thames-street, E.C. SAM MENDEL, Esq., Director of the Alliance Bank (Limited.) HARVEY RANKING, Esq., Messrs John Ranking and Co,, 11, St. Helen's-place, E.C. CONSULTING KLKCTIUCAL Professor W. E. AYRTUN, F.R.S.,and M. CAMILLE ALPJIONSE FAURE. ELECTRIC ENOINKEP.. RADCLIFFE WARD, Esq., BANKERS. The LONDON and COUNTY BANKING COMPANY (LIMITED). 21, Lombard-street, E.C. SOLICITORS. Messrs FRESIIFIELDS and WILLIAMS, 5, Bank- buildings, E.C. BROKERS. Messrs BRUNTON, BOURKE, and CO., 13, Finch- lane, E.C. AUDITORS. Messrs TURQUAND, YOUNGS, and CO., 41, C-oleman- street, E.C. SECRETARY (pro tern.) THOMAS E. YOULE, Esq. TEMPORARY OFFICES. ST. STEPHEN'S-CHAMBERS, Telegraph-street, Moorgate-street, E.C. ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS. This company has been established to acquire all the patents and processes now owned by the Societe La Force et La Lumiere," for the United Kingdom, under a contract dated the 29th day of March, 1881, and made between Camille Alphor.se Faure and the Society Anonyme La Force et La Luiniere," or which may hereafter be obtained by that society. The chief of these patents is F'aure's Accumulator, or Secondary Battery. By means of Faure's Accumulators eleel ric energy cau be stored and retained, to be re-distributed as required for the production of light and motive power. The Accumulator bears the same relation to electric energy as the cistern to water, and the gaso- meter to gas, The light thus obtained is perfectly steady, and without glare, and its capability of sub- division and storage has now been fully established. For the lighting" of miues, houses, and railway trains, Faure's Accumulator offers exceptional advan- tage, as may be seen by an inspéction of the Pullman Car Train on the Brighton Line, which has been so lighted during the last three months. Fame's Accumu- lator is also available as a motive power for tramcars, the cost of working which by electricity, in conjunction with these accumulators, would how a large margin of savings over the present system, after making due allowance for all outgoings. The motive power may further be employed in the working of fire engines, hoists, cranes, sewing machines, lathes, and for all kinds of industrial and domestic purposes. Sir William Thomson thus expressed himself about it in a letter to the Times" The subject is one in which I feel intensely inter- ested, seeing in it a realisation of the most ardently and unceasingly felt scientific aspiration of my life and to an inquiry addressed to him subsequent to the opening of the Paris Electrical Exhibition, whether Since the Faure Battery any other battery 11: d K en discovered approaching to or able to compete with it' Sir William Thomson replied :— -No. I have heard of several other secondary bat- teries, but none of which approaches to the practical value of F'aure's." The vendors have agreed to take four-fifths of their nominal purchase money in Deferred Shares, and to pay all the preliminary and other expenses of the Com- pany, up to and including the Allotment of Shares. The net i 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 appropriated in the following order :— TO a cumulative preferential dividend of 10 per cent 1111 amounts paid up 011 Ordinary Shares. Secondly.—To a cumulative dividend of 10 per cent on like proportions of Deferred Shares (such shares for pm1)oses of dividends only, being treated as having the tine proportion paid up thereon as the Ordinary shares). And Thinlly-One-half of surplns profits to dividends on Ordinary and Deferred Shares, according to the amounts paid up or treated as paid up as above, and the other half to dividend on Deferred Shares only. The above-mentioned contract and the agreement with the Company's agent, together with the memoran- dum and articles of association-of the Company, and the full prospectus, can be inspected at the offices of the Solicitors of the Company. If no allotment be made the deposit- will lie returned forthwith without deduction. "liffflM the shares allotted to any applicant be less thantne number ap- plied for, the "surplus piid on application will he cre- dited in reduction of the mnoant payable in allotment. Full prospectuses and forms of application for shares can be obtained at the offices of the Company, and from the Bankers and Brokers. -=- lJuhHr ^PTRAITIHNNTTS. j^LANDILOFA W R UNIO N. APPOINTMENT OF MEDICAL OFFICER. The Guai dians of the above Union will at their next meeting, to be held on the lltli of March next, proceed to ELECT (subject to the approval of the Local Govern- ment Board) a MEDICAL OFFICER for the North District of the Unfbn. The salary will be jB27 per annum, exclusive of Extra Medical and Vaccination Fees. Applications, stating age and qualifications, must be sent to me on or before the 10th day of March next. By order, R, SHIPLEY LEWIS, 56939 Clerk to the Guardians. "YyHEDDING & IEEPER RI-NGS. GOLD GEM RINGS. GOLD WATCHES. GOLD ALBERTS. COLD LOCKETS. GOLD NECKLETS. GOLD EARRINGS. GOLD BROOCHES. GOLD BRACELETS. Q. E O R G E B E S T, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, 16, ST MARY-ST., & 24, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. SILVER WATCHES. SILVER ALBERTS. SILVER BROOCHES. SILVER EARRINGS. SILVER SETS. SILVER LOCKETS. SILVER NECKLETS. ENGLISH PATENT LEVERS, ,t "Z 18s 6D 55543 Jj^EONARD'S^ m ALTED IOCHA jyANDELION 0OFFEE. 6D. AND 1:3. TTNB, There is NO Chicory in this elegant I it preparation the Malt is SPECIALLY pre- pared, and is one of the finest aid,; to digestion known to man. The Dande- lion regulates the secretions it is the nicest and most delicious 01 Coffees SAMPLE TIN POST FnEE, 8 STAMPS. O MORE DISEASE. LEONARD AND COMPANY'S CAMPHOR SPECIALITIES. CAMPHOR AND BORAX DRY SOAP POWDER Cleanses and keep" the clothes dL.infected, he¡<1es tilling the house with a frag'-ant and healthy perfume. Id packets. CAMPHORATED SELF-GLAZING I STARCH Preserves tùe Liiu-n from insects and the wearer from disease it also gives a brilliant rdidl. lib (!ki) cartoons, and Id packets. LEONARD AND CO., 10094 KELSON-STREET, B R I S T O L. 56232 P l" LLARS D A E BY APPOINTMENT TO THE til'EEX. JJYE w ',r1" DYERr; PDh.H. By APPOINTMENT TO THE Queen. SPECIALTIES FIRST-CLASS WORKMANSHIP. MODERATE PRICES. SPEHD IN RETURNING GOODS, GOODS SENT CARRIAGE EREE. AGENCIES IN CARDIFF. Mrs MORRIS. 3, Roval Arcade. Miss ELLIS, 31, High-street. Mrs M. C. HOGG, 6, Crockherbtown. Canton.—Mr G. GREEN, 134, Cowbndge-road. Roath.—Miss HOLLINSHEAD, 8, Castle-road. Messrs ALLEN and Co., 9, Clifton-street. LLANDAFF —Mr O HO. GREEN, Bootmaner. 100J5 PiSNARTH. •— Mr JOHN MORGAN, Draper, Ac., Brooklyn House. CAtaloaues and every information on application. 55958 I JhiMk Jlmusmritts. lEW THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE A MANAGER Mr EDWARD FLETCHER ACTING A STAGE MANAGER ..Mr JOHN SHERIDAN. Special Engagement of Air W. DVCK'S Celebrated "orR BüY'" COMEDY COMPANY. New Scenery (specially painted), Magnificent Stage Appointments, Gorgeous and Splendid Accessories. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), March 6th, 2006th Representation of Byron's Marvellous Comedv OUR BOYS." Doors open at 7; Commence at 7.30 precisely. Bi:x Plan at Messrs Thompson and Shaekell's, St. Mary-street and Cnx-kherlitown. Prices as usual. Half- price to all parts (except Gallery) at Nine o'clock. 53237 I GRAKD CIRCUS, CARDIFF. More Great Stars, Enormous Attractions for this week. Most expensive engagement- of PROFESSOR HOLMES. 'Ihe Marvellous American Wonder Worker, Humourist, aud world-lamed Prestidigitateur. aud world-lamed Prestidigitateur. First Appearance of the Renowned SUTHERLAND TROUPE Of male and female Acrobats, Five in number. Last Week of Afi- NAT KMMRTT, the Royal Jester. All New Scenes in the Circle By the Mons&re Company of Star Artistes. GRAND CH A NG13- NIG TITLY. Day Performance every Saturday at 2.30. Open every evening at 7.15. commence at 7.45. CARDIFF CARDIFF EASTER c jVy RACES. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ANNUAL THE ABOVE ANNUAL RACES Will take place at THE ALEXANDRA PARK. On MONDAY, APRIL 10th, On MONDAY, APRIL 10th, t (Baid-c Holiday) E\ STUR- .When the following among other prizes will be offered for competition :— £ 20 Open Trotting Handicap. £ 20 Hunters' Hurdle Race. £ 13 Galloway Galloping Race. R, £ 1 Ponv AXES. £ 7 „ Trot tin- Handicap. Ac., Ac. 56958 SIR NOEL PATON'S UNDOUBTED MASTERPIECE, "MORS JAN U A V I T ÆJ" (Death—The Gate of Life), NOW ON YIEW 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 of the age. 56968 ABERDARE. EMPERANCE HALL, ABERDARE TO-NIGHT and EACH EVENING DURING THE WEEK, at 8 o'clock. Thursday and Saturday at 3. Doors open half an hour previous. Admission, 3s, 2s, Is, and od. Messrs POOLE'S latest gigantic pic- torial enterprise, the WORLD, AFGHAN and ZULU WARS, Ac. Special Monster Musical Programme each evening, by Poole's Excelsior Concert Company, Brass and Siring Bands, the whole forming an enter- tainment that has no equal of its class extant. 55524 Jpitblir llcitas. THE REST, PORTHCAWL. The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of SUB- SCRIBERS and others interested in this Institution will he held at the STOW-HILL MISSION-ROOM, NEWPORT, on WEDNIiSDAY, the 22ud instant, at Two o'clock p.m. T. PICTOX TURBERMLL, Ewenny Priory, near Bridgend, Chairman. March 2nd, 1882. SUBSCRJDED CAPITAL, £ 1^0^000 — O PRIVATE ACCOMMODATION BANK, 35. CANNON-STREET, BIRMINGHAM.—ADVANCES from £ 20 to £ 2,000 granted, at one day's notice, on Note of Hand, Deeds. Shares, Mortgage of Reversion, or other tangible security. Distance no object. Established nearly 50 years. Prospectus gratis.—Apply by letter or personally to J. M CAKTHY, General Niaiiager.-A written guarantee given, if required, as to secrecy in the transaction. 9S3 LIST OF FAIRS FOR MARCH. LLANGYFELACH. Tues. and Wed., 7th A 8th. CARDIFF Wed., 8th. PONTARDAWE Thnrs., 16th. BRYNYMENYN Friday, 17th. GELLYGAER Fridav, 24th. NEATH Wed.. 29th. GOWER INN, CILFRO Wed., 29th. 57016 THE CARDIFF FISH AND POULTRY CO., Limited, 6, Queen-street.—The Directors of the above Company, being sensible of the want that has existed for a long tin.c in the tinn, of Cardiff for an Establishment for the supply of Fish, Poultry, Ac., beg to inform the inhabitants that they have Opened Pro- niises at the above address, under the superintendence of Mr Hyde, who. having had 30 years' experience, is enabled to undertake the supply of Ball Suppers, Din- ner Parties, Ac., with (foods of the Best Quality, on most reasonable terms. Boning, larding, Ac., done on the premises. 56123 PERSECUTION OF JEWS IN JL RUSSIA. 100,000 FAMILIES HOUSELESS. A MILLION OF MONEY NEEDED. WOMEN'S APPEAL TO THE PEOPLE OF GREAT BRITAIN for a Fund raised in token of Christain sympathy with suffering Jews to aid Emigrants to Asiatic Turkey. The Committee :—President, Viscountess Stvangford Hon. Treasurer, Miss L. M. Matthews, 23, South wick- street, Hyde Park (to whom all letters should be addressed), will thankfully receive (!o!1>;tiou,¡, as also Messrs Drummond and Co., Bankers, Charing Cross. 56979 JGREAD REFORM LEAGUE. Hon. President Samuel Morloy, Esq., M.P. Hon. Vice-Presidents The Right Hon. the jiarl of Shaftes- bury, Dr. John Beddoe, F.R.S.. Dr. W. B. Carpenter, C.B., F.R.S. Dr. Horace Dobell, J. E. Eriehsen. Esq., F.R.S. Dr. R, F'arquliarson, M.P. Dr. Charles J. Hare Professor Ray Lankaster, M.A., F.R.S. Dr. F. W. Pavv, F.R.S. Dr. J. Russell Reynolds, F.R.S. Dr. B. W. Richardson, F.R.S. N. II. Stephens, Esq., M.R.C.S. Sir Thomas Watson, Bart., M.D., F.R.S. Sir Erasmus Wilson, F.R.S.—Professors Church., Frankland, and Huxley, and many other eminent men of science approve of the movement.—Details earnestly requested of the progress of the movement for insertion in the forthcoming report. Address Miss Yates, Hou. Sec., 8, Northumberland-terrace, Regent's Park, Lon- don. 991 SECOND GLAMORGAN RIFLE ks VOLUNTEERS. (SECOND CARDIFF DETACHMENT.) Orders for the week commencing March 5th, 1832 Monday—Company drill, master at 7.30, fall in at 8 p.m. dress drill order banrl to attend. Wednesday—Recruit drill at 8 p.m. Friday—Position drill aud musketry instruction at 8 p,m. On duty for the week :—Lieutenant Yorke, Lance- Sergeant j. R. Gaudy, Corporal G. E. Clarke, Corporal W. Farr, Corporal Elward, Bugler Allen. Next- for duty—Lieutenant W. E. Jones, Corporal Stevens, Sergeant T. Bater, Corporal Sanson, Bugler Bailey. Headquarters, Cardiff, Feh, 25th, 1882.—The follow ing promotions in S Company to take effect from this date :—No. 723, Corporal T. Benjamin to be Lance-Ser- geant vice Way, resigned No. 10o3, Lance-Corporal W, Fan to be Corporal, vice Benjamin, promoted Ko, 989. Lance-Corporal Elward to be Corporal, vice Flews, reduced No. 2342, Private L. Bancroft to be Lance-Corporal. Non-commissioned officei^' mess.—'Ihe next monthly meeting will take place at the mess, headquarters, on Tuesday, March 7th, at 7.30 p.m. Uniform to be worn. Signed, E, W. SHACKELL, Captain. gOROUGH OF CARDIFF. —— CONTAGIOUS DISEASES (ANIMALS) ACT, 1878. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE. EXTENDED NOTICE. The local authority of the borough of Cardiff, in the county of Glamorgan, do hereby by virtue of "The Foot and Mouth Disease (Movement into District) Order of 1881 of Her Majesty's Most Honorable Privy Council, No. 1004, with a view of preventing the intro- duction of the foot and mouth disease into their dis- trict, make the following regulations for prohibiting or regulating the movement of animals into their district I from the districts of the undermentioned local autho- I ritic in Eliglanù and Wales- f I.- N-0 animals shall he from the district of the city and county of Bristol into the district of the local authority of the borough of Cardiff, in the county of Glamorgan, other than fat stock for imme- diate slaughter. ?•—No animals shall lie moved from the districts of the local authorities mentioned in the schedule hereto into the district of the borough of Cardiff aforesaid, un- less and until satisfactory evidence has been adduced to the local antlwrity of the borough of Cardiff afore- said by declaration to be made before a justice of the peace by the owner or agent of the owner of the animals proposed to he moved, that each of the anima's to be moved is not affected with the foot and mouth disease, and ha,- not been exposed to the infection of foot-and-mouth disease, and. further, has not been in the Bristol market for a period of 28 days. 3,-This order shall commence and take effect- from and immediately after the 6th day of March, 1882, and shall cease to have effect from and immediately after the 20th day of March, 1832. The Schedule above referred to Local Authority of the County of Somerset-. Local Authority of the Borough of Axbridge. Local Authority of the Borough of Bath. Local Anther!ty of the Borough of Bridgwater. Local Authority of the Borough of Glastonbury. Local Authority of the-Boroygh of Langport. Local Authority of the Borough of Chard. Local Auihoritv cf the Borough of Taunton. Local Authority of the Borough of Wells. Local Authority of the Borough of Yeovil. J. L. WIIEATI.EY, Town Clerk. Town-hall, Cardiff, 6th March, 1882. CAUTION. If an animal is moved in contravention of these regu- lations. the owner of the animal and the person for the time being in charge thereof, aud the person causing, directing," 01' permitting the movement, and the com- pany moving or conveying the animal, and the consignee or other person receiving or keeping it, knowing it to have been moved in contravention as aforesaid, will each according to and in respect of his or their own acts or defaults, be deemed guilty of an offence against the Act cf 1878, and will be liable, on summary com: tion, to a penalty fo- such offence not exceeding £20, The term "Allimals" means cattle (that is bulls, cows, oxen, heifers and calves) sbeec AND swine, Uusiitrss JUibrfsscs. p A P, P, Y AND ROCKEt SWANSEA. CELEBRATED WELSH KNITTING YARNS, UNEQUALLED I-OR QUALITY, FAST COLOR, AND DO NOT SHRINK. For the Protection of oar Customers, please note EACH HANK HAS ATTACHED TO IT OUR REGISTERED TRADE MARK lABEL (THE PRINCE OF WALES PU AlE.) 66355 TT A D IT T TJ A "V I-A W U 1..1 YY .1. x ix XTL ±.\ JJ "V JV J .11 THE NEW WINTER CLOTHING, FOR GENTLEMEN AND JUVENILES AT MESSRS IRICIT AND SONS, Combines these essential requisites, NEW WINTER OVERCOATS, SUITS, REEFERS CARDIGAN JACKETS, FLANNEL SHIRTS, HOSIERY, HATS, CAPS, GLOVES AND UMBRELLAS. THE IMPROVED TALETIIES COATS, Warrented W aterproof and Ventilating, as worn b1 H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. A separate Department withfltting room for Juveniles. ADDRESS: THE CARDIFF HOUSE, St. Mary-street and Caroline-street, Cardiff. Terms -.—Ready Money Only. 23 THE OLDEST IRISH UTIIS- KEY IX THE MARKET. ITlie purest and most wholesome. Bottled in H.M. Customs Stores. ONE quality only, for Home Trade and Exportation. A IS Is THE BEST. In Cases containing TWO Im- perial Gallons Each. Regular quality and absolute purity are guaranteed by the Sole Shippers, JAMES WILSON & SON, BELFAST. BANN WHISKEY MAY BE obtained frum TTTHISKEY WINE MERC HANTS, EVERY. \f 55579 WHERE. AGENT FOR SWANSEA W. BENSON & CO., W ine Merchants, WALTERS-ROAD. AGENT FOR ABERDARE M. R. DAVID Wiiie Merchant. W. I H. I 2, TEMPLE BUILDINGS, SWANSEA? VEGETABLE, FARI, AND FLOWFB SEEDS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, 56375 Direct from the best London and Continental Growers; ILLUSTRATED FURNISHING GUIDE, POST FREE. A RTISTIC FURNITURE, CARPETS AND CURTAINS, AT MODERATE COST. rjlRAPNELL & QANE, 7.Q {)TT1;-{ll l'- D1'T \J.J, -1" ".Ll.J-L4. BRISTOL. ALL GOODS CARRIACE FREE TO SOUTH WALE? STATIONS. 55781 PIANOFORTES ON THE THREE YEARS' SYSTEM AMERICAN ORGANS ON THE THREE YEARS' SYSTEM. HARMONIUMS ON THE THREE YEARS' SYSTEM. FROM 10s PER MONTH. THE LARGEST STOCK IX SOUTH WALES TO SELECT FROM, AT E. NEWl\IAK AND JGONS, 1. COMMERCIAL-STREET. NEWPORT. MON. SPECIALITIES IN PIANOFORTES, AMERICAN ORGANS, AND HARMONIUMS. E. NEWMAN and School Pianos, Canadian Walnut, 20 Gninea>" or 2 Guineas per quarter on the three years' system of purchase. E. NEWMAN and SONS' Drawing-room, Walnus Case, 25 Guineas, or £2 8s 3d per quarter on tne three years' system of purchase. E. NEWMAN and SONS' German Model, 'Over- strung, iron frame, 30Gftineas, or 3 per quarter on the three years' system of purchase. E. NEWMAN and SONS' Universal Organ, by Mason and Hamlin, 10 stops, 25 Guineas, or:2 8s 3d oil the three years' system of purchase. E. NEWMAN and SONS'Cott°?;e Model Harmonium, Six Guineas, or 10s 6d per month", 14 instalments. Co-operation Prices to CASH BUYERS. Piice List upon Application. 56184 STIFF'S STARCH, j sn'F's J^'ARCH OTIFF'S STARCH. K,()LV.AI^%RIS'NIANDS* IO 'SHIRT FRONTS, AC., im STIFF'S STARCH.V 'Articles, and making the STIFF S STARCH. Linen look like new. T I r"l. The GENUINE ATt- s, frYi -t ,iu Y>7i! TJ<FF is Sl>lli 'v Grocers, STARCH. iDrucgists, and Oilmen, ill ►O |llb boxes and 51b papers, GW^STAKCTTJ' — QTLFFSJTAIML 29I „]X.UF,M-KM, KJ 9825 63567 JUtlSTOL. "GEXUIXE SEEDS O:LY: ALL WHO HAVE A GARDEN should send their Name and A for BRINKWORTH AND SONS' NEW C A T A L O G U E, Beautifully Illustrated, CO lO,, T FREE. It contains all the CHOICE and POPULAR VEGETABLE SEEDS AND NEW TOTATOES FOR 1882, AT WONDERFULLY LOW PRICES, CARRIAGE FREE. MARKET GARDENERS AND OTHERS WILL SAVE 20 PER CENT. BRINKWORTII AND SONS, SEED GROWERS, 55808 R E A DING, BE R K S 10033 P.S.—FINE STOC!; OF DAY'S EARLY SUNRISE PEA. SOUTH NNTALES JYJUSICAL ''v J^EPOSITORY, No. 8 A 9, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA J AND s Extensive premises enables them to dispense with ex- pensive Branch Depots, and offer friends anci patrop-s inore liberal and eo'i.it than ever. Many NEW IMPRO. i.Sby 0OLLARD, JGROADWGOD, I^RARD, J^IRK3IAN, &o. h.vv been ruldeJ, the reduced cash price for wbici exceeds the advertised half-warn bargains repro v.iteu to be as good as new. Being the Oldest Establishment in the Principality and having' had mftny years' practical experience in tin principal London manufactories, the extended patron- age received during Ill" aids of 40 years in Swauses and neighbouring towns encourages us to solicit a con- tinuance. Books of the Newest Desio.iw, Photographs, List", Ac., forwarded, and including ICeduced Tariff on tht Three Years' System. Several GRAND PIANOFORTE, suitable foi Private Use and Concerts, always in Stock. 65518