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TEHHIFIC FIRE AT WORHLEYI 100,000 GALLONS OIL & PETROLEUM BURNT. BUILDING IN RUINS! GEO. PRICE'S SAFES AGAIN TRIUMPHANT. 527th TESTIMONIAL. The Protector Lamp and Lighting Co., Worsley, near Manchester, Sept. 3rd, 1832. Mr Geerge Price. Dear Sir,—We have much pleasure in testifying to the excellence of one of your Safes that was in the Fire at our Works on the 22nd ult. All the Books, Papers, other Valuables, etc., which were in it at the time were completely Saved. -Yours truly, for Com- pany, W. E. TEALE, Managing Director. Price lists and testimonials may be obtained at the Depot, 5, Swiss-hall Chambers, Cardiff. 59811 OWEN & BRYANT, Agents for South Wales.
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£ ?d&3 irtr JUtrtimu AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr W. BRADLEY. Household Furniture, Ac., at Cardiff .Oct. 19 Mr M. CULE. „ OA farming Stock, Ac., at Linn v. it Fardro Oct. -0 Mr E. II. DAV1ES. Leasehold Proi»eri.y, at i'er.tre Leasehold Shop and House, at Tynybedw. Oct. <ib Messrs DEBENHAH, TKW-SON, FARMER, and BRIDGWATER. n „ Freehold and Copyhold Estate, at Newport, Oco. J5 Mr W. F. G1LLE11. Leasehold Property, at Cardiff Oct. ?A Leasehold Property, at Cardifi Oct. 21 Leasehold Property, at Cardiff. Oct. 24 Alessr/GOTTWALIZ and BOWRING. Pitwood and Sleep rs, at Cardiff Oct. 18 Horses, at Cardiff Oct. 19 Oi! Paintings. Ac., at Cardiff Oct. 18, 19, 20, 21 Irish Hunters, at Cardiff Oct. 19 Leasehold Property, at Cardiff ..Oct. 23 Carpet warehousemen's stock, at Cardiff .Oct. 24 Valuable Pianofortes, at Cardiff 'Oct. 26 Horse Clothing, Harness, Ac., at Cardiff!oct^ 28 Household Furniture, at Cardiff Nov 3 Machinery and Timber, at Nov. 7 Plants and Shrubs, at Cardiff Nov. 11 Farming Stock, at St. Fagans Nov. 13 Household -it Nc-v. 16 &- 17 Messrs WILLIAM (ill All AM, SON, and IHTCIICOX. Railway Shares, at Newport Oct. 18 Stock and Shires, at Newport Oct. 18 Mr F. U. GOUGH. „„ Colliery Plant, etc., in Camiarthenshire Oct. 24 Mil LEWIS HOPKINS. L „ Grocer's Stock, Shop Fixtures, <Src Oct. 18 Mr CHARLES HUGHES. Farm Stock and Crops, near Sketty Oct. 19 Horses, Carriages, Ac., at Reynoldston Oct. <L. Horses, Carriages, Harness, Ac., at Swansea.Oct, 51 Messrs JOHN JENKINS and CO, Hotel, House, and Shop at Cardiff Oct. 26 House and Premises, at Cardiff Oct 28 Messrs R JONES and SON. Farming Stock, Ac., atTreoes Oct. 18 Stock, Ac., near Pontypridd Oct. m Mr J. B. JONES. Mountain Ponies, at Newport Oct. £ > Horses, at Bristol Oct. Carriages, at Bristol. Oct. 19 Air. JOHN M. LEEDER. Furniture, Ac., at Swansea Oct. 19 Plant and machinery, at Llanelly Oct. 23 Farming Stock, Ac., near Swansea Oct. 25 Messrs PARSONS and BALDING. Hotel, Shop, and Premises, at Newport. Oct. 18 Hosiery, Shirts, Scarfs, Ac., at Newport, Oct, 18 & 20 Messrs PRICE and DANIEl. China, Glass, &c., at Cardiff Oct. 18 Mr EDWARD REES. Leasehold Shop and Premises, at Cogan Nov. 3 Dwelling-house, at Penarth Nov. 8 Messrs ST KPH EN SON & ALEXANDER. ghops and Dwelling-houses, at Cardiff Oct. 19 Pictures, at Cardiff Oct, 19 Poultry, at Cardiff Oct. 21 Cattle, at Cardiff Oct. 21 Fat Stock, at Cardiff Oct. 21 Furniture, China, Ac., at Cardiff Oct. 25 Horses, Cobs, and Ponies, at Cardiff Nov. 7 Btock, Crops, and Implements, at Llancarvan Messrs J. HOWELL THOMAS A THOMPSON. live Stock. &c., at Llaiulawke, St. Clears Oct. 19 Mr JOHN THOMAS. Btock, Crops, Ac., at Cowbridgo Oct- 27 'I.. ——- SALE TO-MORROW. AT THE MART, QUEEN'S CHAMBERS, CARDIFF, ON THURSDAY, 19TIT OCTOBER, 1882. CHEAT SALE AND EXHIBITION OF A MAGNIFI- CENT ASSEMBLAGE OF OVER 700 OIL PAINTINGS, WATER COLOUR DRAWINGS, FINE-COLOURED PHOTOGRAPHS, ENGRAVINGS, CHROMO.S, AUTOTYPES, Ac. Particular attention is also called to the Exhibition of the great Pictures, THE FIVE SENSES, After Hans Mackart, MILTON DICTATING "PARADISE LOST." After blunkaesy. THE WHOLE OF THIS VALUABLE STOCK, Consisting of works by Leslie Morris, Lacy, Wilson, Norman, Stewart, as alsp-chromos after Sydney Cooper, Pearson, Wainwright, Coleman, Lucas Armtield, Bir- fcett Foster, and ether eminent artists TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY H/fTESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- tJWl aNDER, at their Sale Rooms as above, on THURSDAY, October 19th, 1882, at Two o'clock p.m. feSjnes may he had upon application to the Auc- tioneers "ALE OF CHOICE JERSEY, GUERNSEY, AND PALE O* ALDERNEY COW5- a titers STEPHENSON and ALEX- JVl A VDFR are instrncted by Mr William Holt, ws Jersey, to SELL by AUCTION, at their £ poJu>i7,'on SATURDAY, October 21st, at 12.30 ^CHANNEL ISLANDS COWS AND HEIFERS. Catalogues may be obtained one week before theSale in app'ication to the Auctioneers. 60170 ItTESSRS~STEPHENSON and ALEX* IVI ANDER wLl SELL by AUCTION, on SATUR- BAY Next at their Repository, Cardiff, at 12.30 p.m., The property of a Gentleman, • Two-year Shorthorn HEIFERS, in full milk. ^Guernsey COWS, in calf. 6Q173 TREFOREST nOUSE, PONTYPRIDD. BALE OF FAT AND STORE STOCK, PONIES, CROPS, &c. tTVTESSRS STEPHENSON & ALEXAN- tTVTESSRS STEPHENSON & ALEXAN- UT I DEK are instructed by Francis Crawshay, Esq., lo SELL by AUCTION, in a field near the Tafl Vale Bail way Station, Treforest, near Pontypridd, ha MONDAY, 23rd of October Instant, the ^Prime Fat WETHERS. 30 Ditto EWE& 26 Litto T*A MJiS- 9 Pat STEERS. t Fat HEIFEBS. 3 PONIES. 1 CART COLT. 1 CART Set of DRAGS li Tons of Magnum Bonum and other POTATOES' About Half Ton of WOOL. About 25 Tons well-harvested Meadow HAY; and 1 Rick of WHEAT. 1621 Three months' eredit upon approved security, 60171 Luncheon at 11.30, sale to commence at 12.30 p.m. • iT R ROOMS, QUEEN'S CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. S/TESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- JJflL ANDER beg to give Notice that they have ftyMnjvgd to offer the ftniE ANTIQUE OAK FURNITURE, CHINA, And other Articles, «*hn Property of Mias Vaughan (late of Adamsdown), BY AUCTION, ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 1882, At Two o'clock p.m. precisely. Catalogues may be obtained upon application tP Lhe ctioueel's. jI).L72 SALE THIS DAY. 19, ANGEL STREET, NEXT DOO# TO ANGEL ftighly attractive^te^'ELECrRO SILVER PLATIE^ { ^old Oxydised Goods, H jitk 7 G MADDOX will SELL, by IVI AUCTION, <M0*. 18th, .nd kallowing days. [Sale at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. each day. For further particulars see circulars w.d biUa. „ ^Auctioneer's Offices, "South ^ales Daily Chambers, Cardiff. Chambers, Cardiff. r- r 261and 265, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. TO BREWERS, WINE MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. UTESSRS JOHN JENKINS and CO. [IV 8 have been instructed to OFFER for SALE by CTHTTON at the Castom-house Hotel, Cardiff, on Fii HTJISDAY the 26th October, 1882, at 4 o'clock in fee afternoon precisely, in two lots or otherwise as may ba decided Pusull offices a'ljoining Bute-.treet and Crichton- Jtreet, Cardiff p DWELLING-HOUSE,and PREMI- Also, the fcHOP, entirely held for term of 99 *ES adjoining the above, Gfoun(i rent| £ 40. j^ars, from Chrwtmas 18' prelni3eS WU1 be re- The purchaser of th-shop F withtho |uired to take same down and_reoun Custom-house Hotel before auctioneers, e't t £ S.? £ Z Bridgwater. Cardiff, October 3rd. USiStl- ""T'IT-n BY ORDER OF TITE JIORTGAdi^a. CADOXTON-JUXTA- BARRY, Ne.x Cardiff. SALE of a DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Abutting the main road from Cardiff, andvear the Cadoxton Common. TV/TESSRS JOHN JENKINS and CO. jLfJL have been instructed by tho mortgagees to BELL by AUtrriON, at the Great Western Hotel, Cardiff, on SATU11DAY, the 28th day of October inst., Ki for 4 o'clock in the Afternoon, all that pleasant d substantially-erected detached HOUSE, GARDENS, and PREMISES. fiituate as above, and in the occupation of Mrs Jane fcbomas. The property consists of a modernly constructed and Jtonvenient houae, containing two sitting-rooms, dairy, Kitchen 6cuilery, and offices, a small c»ach-house and ■tabTe, and good gardens, the whole being held for a lorm of 99 years, from February 2ad, 1876, at tne tanual ground rent of £ 2 1C«. „ STo view apply on the premises, pud for further pM cnlars to tne Auctioneers, at tlit^r ktonic Chambers, Cardiff; or to Jlessra Morgan and lfcctt, Solicitors, 18, High-street, Cardiff. tnino 'Cardiff, Oct. 14th, 1882. bmJi SALE THIS DAY. CONTINUATION OF THE UNRESERVED CLEARANCE SALE Of a Large and Valuable Stock of CHINA, GLASS, and EARTHENWARE. 5, CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF ESSRS PRICE and DANIEL are I instructed by the Executrix to the estate of Mr rge Sherrin, deceased, to SELL by AUCTION, on above premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th Oc- r, 1882, and following days, until cleared, the im. CTn £ ti and valuable Stock-iu-'Tiade of CHINA, GLASS, and EARTHENWARE, frfrmtaining breakfast, tea, dinner, and dessert services, -.net are and ts. cut and moulded glass tumblers, feorts, sherries, clLLlapaiIe", &c., eperguex, va-.es, toilet btieles, useful ami «ttcvrativo. jjalea each day at 2.10 ft'id 7 p.m. 6012C Anction Oaices, Chiirc'.i-sLreot Chambers, Cardiff. > SALE THIS DAY. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1859. TO GROCERS AND OTHERS. «i/f"R LEWIS HOPKINS ia instructed by J f 1- the trustee of the estate of E. G. Mitchell, grocer, mis., 4, Duke-street, Cardiff, IOSKLL by AUCTION, on Kfl premises, the r8T0CK-IN-THAI>E, FIXTURES, UTENSILS, &e., |D& WEDNESDAY NEXT, October 18fcli, 1882, at 2.30 wclock in the aHernoon. The stock comprises the kjnal assortment of goods. The fixtures comprise ■Mthogaoiy and other counters, 22 feet; tlittoshelves and te drawers, tea canisters aud bins, coft'etj mill by ■•fcniell, tea mill, iron s;iie by Milner, brass iscales and jfreightu, weighing machine, &c. For fuller details see jtoosters. r further particulars may be obtained of the trustee, ■ X. Collins, Esq., Bristol and West of England Merchants' Association, 39, Broad-street, Bristol, or of ibe Auctioneer. b. Qaeen-swreet. Cardiff. fiOlil Stilts bit Ruction. FIRST DAY'S SALE. THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), AT 11 and 3. THE SALE-ROOMS, IHGli-STREET, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT EXHIBITION AND SALE OF THE INTKHEhTi.NU COI.LKCTIOS OF NEARLY 1,000 OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS, Formed by MR GEORGE WILSON, Artist and Fine Art Expert, of Portland House, Southport. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING be^' to announce that this Highly-interesting Collection numbering nearly ON li THOUSAND EXAMPLES, Including the far-famed and original picture, "GRACE DARLING," by Also the TWO GRAND GALLEiU PAINTINGS by RICHARDS, exhibited by command If the Queen, entitled "BALACLAVA," "The Charge" and "Return of tlie Light Brigade;" and the two authenticated paintings by the great And the Extraordinary Painting by the great BARKER, of Bulk, "THE BULGARIAN ATROCITIES," All of which have been exhibited • AT THE SALE-LOOMS, 11, lliGH-aTREET, CARDIFF, During the last few (lavs, AND THE ENTIRE COLLECTION WILL HE SOLD BY AUCTION, TIIIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), and TO-MOKliOW (THURSDAY), FRIDAY, ANi) SATURDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 18TH, 19TH, 20TH, and 21ST, At 11 ti. In. and J p.m. each day. This beautiful and interesting assemblage of Modern Works of Art has been carefully selected by the pro- prietors from the various Exhibitions both at houie and abroad, and from the principal Academies and Studios of London and the Provinces, including the Society of British Artists, Dudley Gallery, Manchester Institute, Walker Gallery, Liverpool Bolton, Newcastle, and Sun- derland, whilst care has been taken to secure works that can be strictly guaranteed, and will afford Con- noisseurs and the public an ample opportunity of comparing the various styles of the present Schools of Art. The Speciality of the Sale is— Ist. Every Picture is strictly guaranteed by the Proprietor a genuine Painting according to the description in the Catalogue. 2nd. Almost every Picture will lie sold absolutely without reserve on a second bidding. After a devotion of upwards of 25 years to the Fine Arts, both as an artist and successful exhibitor at the Royal Academy, Paris Salon, Royal Scotch Academy, and elsewhere, and as au Art Expert and Collector, the Proprietor feels justified in stating that this is un- doubtedly the finest collection ever offered for sale in CARDI-B F, and inviting the attention or all lovers of the beautiful and Art Critics to inspect, even should they not be tempted to purchase. Amongst a colleetion of this magnitude it is almost invidious to make a selection, so many examples com- pete for notice but the visitors' attention will natur- ally be attracted to the following ;— JAMES COLE.—The original Picture, Grace Dar- ling," alone worth a visit of inspection. BARKER'S (OF HATH) great Picture, The Bul- garian Atrocities. J. F. HERRING, SKNR.—A singularly beautiful ex- ample by this renowned master. BIRK KT FOSTER.—Two- siuail but interesting ex- amples by this exceedingly popular master. BRITON RIVIERE, R.A.—A Study from Life. CLARE—Fruit and Fiower Pieces of remarkable beauty. RICHARDS.—The two magnificent Gallery Paintings, entitled "BAI,ACLAVA"f]IF. CIIALWR. AM) THK RETURN OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE." Into the jaws of Death, Into the mouth of llell, Rode the Six Hundred.Tennyson. SCHAFFER.—Some of his very finest works. SIGNOR LEONARDO GARDI.—A grand Historical Scripture subject, The Holy Family." W. H. MID WOOD.—The magnificent picture recog- nised as the grandest effort of this popular a.tist, entitled Contentment." CROOK.—Ls represented by several powerful pictures, remarkably pure in colour and showing great aptitude. MELVILLE.—Several of this artist's works. JAMES HARDY. -Three remarkably-beautiful water- colours by this noted master. E. C. BARNES.—" The Young Anglers," being the companion picture to the one in the Royal Academy this year. AGHO.—A lovely Landscape. WATSON.—The masterly painting entitled "Waiting at the Ferry." J. BAKER is represented by several charming pictures equal to his Academy works. E. BUTTERY.—This artist's Pictures are worth buying. WELLS SMITH.—Several of this artist's pictures will be included in the Sale. W. H. WILLIAMSON.—Exhibitor at R.A., &c., sends several chaiining examples. A. POLLEN TINE. -Beautiful and highly finished works, including view. of the Grand Canal, Venice. MAX SINCLAIR.—Bits of scenery, exquisite in colour and perfect in manipulation, broad, vigorous, har- monious, and true in every respect to nature, in- cluding a charming view of Tintern Abbey. A. CARDINAL.—Highly-finished Water-colours by this leading member of the Water-colour Society. A lovely Y orksliirc Landscape of great beauty aud exquisite finish. GEORGE ARM FIELD.—Threo charming works pur- chased diract from the popular master, one of which he considers to be his chef d'eeuvre. CLARKE—(Exliibitor at Society of British Artists and other high-class Exhibitions) is represented by his great picture "A Kentisu Homestead." POLlNNia'S (of Paris) great picture, The Haunt oj the Nereids," from tne Paris Exhibition. E. B. JU BitUggrF,. -Spirited Hunting Scenes. J. RUSSELL'S Charming Fish Pictures, BALE'S "Still Life," Besides many beautiful examples by HINES, CLOSSENS, }!AR.U*' MASTERS, DKLAWARK, IIO^A LIDDKROALE, ADA VMLSON, A*KI GRIFFIN, HOOPKR, C. H. ROE, DAVIS MORRIS, BROOMB, D. LE'COUCH, LONOESTAFFE, MILNK, GRAHAME, KNELL, J- ^'JUUIINR-' SMNK, MARTINEAU, FREKZOR, BURROWS, «O. A. HULK, BODDINGTON, AUiO A SMALL COLLECTION OF PICTURES By Deceased Masters, including j; MURILLO'S VENUS AND BOY, wo authenticated Works by the great HOGARTH, A reported Work by DAVID COX. An undoubted Work b> BAbSANqeauty Au(i value. And other Works of jr^_ f trade, as well as private buyers, The attention of rfant saie. is invited to ONLY, which may be 25!. SALE THIS DAY (WED^t "sIDE^o" WEST PUBLIC WHARF, TOP OF BAST &LU UNEESEBVKl £ o| nhvooD AND tSlifiLl KiiS. i-»/\nr,nT\T/^ MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING have received instructions to SELL by AUC TiON, on WEDNESDAY, Oct. 18th, at 11.30punctually, (for to particular may be liad from the Auctloijwwa. 11, Iligh-street, Cardiff. SALE TO-MORROW CARDIFF HORSE EXCHANGE, WESTGATE-STREET. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING will SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY NEXT, at One p.m., 60 VALUABLE HORSES, including some first-class hunters. Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneers, at their offices, 11, High-street, Cardiff. "1%/TESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING M areSructedto SELL by AUCTION attee IHATBT (JARDIPP. on MONDAY, the 23rd day of October, 1882, at 6 for 7 o'clock in the evening, object U) conditions to be then produced, and m one or inore lots, as may then be determined on, .he following LEASEHOLD PROPERTY No. 23, South Church-street, in the occupation of Mr William Thomas. at a rental of Sl 7a 6d per month. No. 2-1, South Cluuch-strcet (Corner liuuse), in the occupation 01 Mrs Elizabeth Luck, at a rental of RllOs per month. No 10 West Church-street, in the occupation of Mr James Charley, at a rental of £ 112s 6d per month.. The premises are held under "lea e from the Trustees of the lato Marquia of Bute for the residue of a term of 99 vea.rs from the 26th Uay of March, 1849, at a jjromid rent for the whole of £ i 19s 6d per annum. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, No. 11, High-street; or to Mr H, BEARD, 60009 Solicitor, Cardiff. On THURSDAY, 26TH OCTOBER IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF SEVENTEEN VALUABLE PIANOFORTES. INCLUDIKO T A SPLENDID TONED 7-OCTAVE TRICHORD GRAND PIANOFORTE, by Erard, in beautiful rosewood case. TWO 7-OCTAVE TRICHORE COTTAGE PIANOFORTES, by the eminent makers, Cotlard and Coliard, in hand- some rosewood and walnut cases. A 7-OCTAVE COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, by Hophinson, in beautifully decorated walnut case. A SUPERIOR COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, by Stodart, in walnut case with carved trusses. A 71-OCTAVE InoN FRAME OVERSTRUNG COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, by A. Lei*, Berlin, in elegant walnut and gold case, with candle sconces. A VALUABLE FULL COMPASS COTTAGK PIANOPORTR, by AUiton and AUisoii, in walnut tree case. A 7-OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, by Voice A Co., in rosewood CAAT,FULL COMPASS TRICHORD OBLIQUE COTTAGE PIANO- FOITI by hprexk,T Co., in walnut case. J&VOTHER VALUABLE PIANOFORTES. A N STOP HARMONIUM, 3 musical boxes. i RUNM-E, a large quantity of SHEET MUSIC, and T^CVSSRS GOTT WALTZ and BOWRING IVI L sKLL bv AUCTION, without reserve, at DATE AT'TW^™CL'OCK/VHEL"A^VE-NI^TI^N^ V^CAB°^ —-TH^TRO-MOHUOV NEXT, Oct. 19, 1882,a large quantity of F URNI HIRE, &c., seized under digress for rent ana bill of sale. Sale to commence at 2o'clock no TJ-se™ Auctioneer'3 Office and Salerooms, 1, North-st., Carailx. OWE BOX OF GLARKESIBTI PILLS it; wan-anted to eui-e all discharges from the urinary organs in either sex, acquired or constitutional, giuvel, and pains in the back. Sold in boxes, 49 6d each, by all chemists ami patent medicine vendors or sent to any address for 60 stamps by the makers, The Lincoln and Midland Counties' Drug Company, Liuooln. Wholesale Agents, Barclay aud Soua. JUuidon, and all b« wholesale hnnfia., |t U8 abz Irg Àudíl1U. SALE THIS DAY. MESSRS WILLIAM GRAHAM, SON and IIITCHCOX are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, in lots, at the King's Head Hotel, New- port on WEDNESDAY, the 18th day of October, 1&32, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, the following STOCK AND SHARES. 290 Consolidated 5 per cent. Guaranteed Stock in GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. 5;220 Ordinary SHARES of the ALEXANDRA (Newport and South Wales) DOCKS AND RAILWAY CO. £ 35 Consolidated per cent. "A" Stock in the same Company. 20 Lb fully paid-iij) SHARES in NEWPORT (Moil.) TRAMWAY COMPANY. 5CIO SHARKS in MONMOUTHSHIRE AND SOUTH WALES NEWSPAPER CO., now and for some time past paying 5 per cent. per annum. Further particulars may be obtained of the Auc- tioneers, Victoria Chambers, Newport; or of Messrs W. J. & H. G. LLOYD, 60091 Solicitors, Newport, Mon. SALE THIS DAY TO CAPITALISTS, INVESTORS, STOCK BROKERS, «S-c. IV-fESSRS WM. GRAHAM, SON, and J-Vi. UIXGHCOX are instructed to SELL by AUC- TION, in Lots, at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th of October, lb82, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, the following STOCK In the Great Western Railway. S971 Consolidated b per cent Guaranteed Stock. One Undivided .^ixtli of £ 448 Consolidated 5 per cent Guaranteed Deferred Stock. This Stock is entitled to dividend after 31st January, 1883. £ 167 4 per cent Debenture Stock. For conditions of salo apply to the Auctioneers, Victoria Chambers, Kwurt, Mon. or to Messrs .1. D. Pain and Sou, solicitor^; Newport and Cardiff. 60025 GARTH FAWR FARM, LLANTWIT FARDRE. Within one mile of the Llantwit Station, Llautrissant and Cowbridge Railway. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF FARMING STOCK, IM- PLEMENTS, Ac. Mil MOSES CLLE lias been favoured with instructions from Mr Evan Williams, who isretiring from farming,to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTiON, oil tilelreii ises as abo e, on FRIDAY,October the 20th, 1C32, the whole of his valuable LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. comprising 10 useful milch cows in calf (to calve early in February) 2 fat cows 1 bull, 4 years; 6 steers. rising 3 years 8 heifers, rising 3 years (in calf) 9 heifers, 2 years old 3 steers, 2 years old; 1 bull, 2 years old useful cart >tnare, 15 hands, and sucking colt; strong useful mare, 5 years old, 14 hands 2 inches; valuable cob, 5 years old, 14 hands 2 inches; 1 mare 6 years old, 14 hands 1 cart tilly, 3 years 1 cob, 2 years old 1 cart colt, 2 yfears old 5 mountain ponies, each with colt 4 mountain ponies, rising 3 years 2 mountain ponies, 1 year eld 3 store pigs, 6 ricks of wheat, 6 ricks of oats, 1 r.ck of barley, about 25 tons of prime meadow hay. Several sets of harness, fore and aft, also double har- ness spring trap, Irish car, plough, drag, together with sundry other articles useful for larmers, hauliers, etc. Refreshments at Eleven; sale to commence at Twelve o'clock. Six months' credit will be given on approved security to purchasers of £10 awlllpwarlls, or discount for cash at the rat.1) of £5 per cent per annum. Further particulars of the Auctioneer, at his offices, Peiitrebacli, Pontypridd. 60110 SALE THIS DAY. PARKNEWYDD FARM, TREOES, NEAR BRIDGEND. SALE OF CATTLE, HORSES, PIGS, AND CROPS. MESSRS R. JONES and SON are favoured with instructions from Mr Win. John, who is leaving the Farm, to SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, the 18tli day of October, 1882, his FARMING STOCK, &C. CATTLE.—5 superior Hereford and Durham milch cows to calve early, 1 three-year-old heifer in calf, 4 he fers in calf, rising two years old; 4 Hereford steers rising three years old, 2 Durham steers, two years old; 1 Durham bull rising two years old. HORSES.—1 useful bay mare six years old, 1 bay- cart colt rising three years old, 1 roan cart filly rising three years old, by Mr Alban Watts' horse. 1 sow and litter of pigs, 1 fat sow about 16 score, and 2 porkers. CROPS.—1 mow of prime meadow hay, about 15 tons 1 mow ditto, about 20 tons 1 mow of very prime clover and rye grass hay, about 25 tons 1 mow of prime clover hay, about 15 tons 1 mow of meadow hay, about 8 tons 1 mow of wheat, crop of three acres 1 mow of barley, crop of four acres 2 mows of oats, crop of seven acres. The whole of the crops are well harvested. 3i acres of mangolds, and 2 acres of swedes, in suitable lots. Four months credit will be given to purchasers to the amount of Eb and upwards, or discount for cash at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum. Refreshments at 12 Sale to commence at One. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, Pencoed and Bridgend. 60156 TREDEIGAN FARM, LLANTRISANT-ROAD, NEAR PONTYPRIDD. SALE OF COWS AND CALVES, COWS IN FULL PROFIT, PONIES, TRAPS & HARNESS, &c., &c. MESSRS R. JONES and SON have .1 been instructed by Mrs Margaret Jones (who is leaving the Farm), to SELL by AUCTION, on FRIDAY, October the 20th, lo32, the whole of her STOCK, &c., viz.: 1 Superior Cow and Calf. 2 Superior Cows nearly calving. 5 Superior Cows in full profit. 2 Useful Ponies and 1 Colt. 1 Strong Store Pig. 2 Useful Traps and Harness. Four months credit will be given upon approved security to purchasers of £ 5 and upward*, or discount for cash at the rate of 5 per cent per annum. Refreshments at 12.30. Sale to commence at 1.30. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Pencoed and Bridgend. 60155 SALE THIS DAY. BOROUGH OF NEWPORT. Nos. 2 and 3, 1110 !-STREET. MESSRS PARSONS and BALDING will SELL by AUCTION (by order of the Cor- poration, acting as the Urban Sanitary Authority), at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESMock the 18th day of October, 1882, at three for fanned and in the afternoon punctually, all that old-f" well-accustomed .^ED HOUSE, FREEHOLD DOUBLE-LTHOTEL," now,in the known as the OLD G H Vy, at the annual rent of occupation of Mr Sai{jia SHOP and PREMISES ad- 2150, together.jj'^apied, being Nos. 2 and 3, High- joining, try opposite the new entrance), in the borough streeVnort Mon. The premises will have a frontage of S&tor thereabout to High-street, a frontage of 43ft. or thereabout to the New-street, and a third frontage of 19Theproperty isGf^hold, in possession, and free from i0Th™ corporation having purchased from the owners fhUS,fplu.0,V»lj i. »ow sold withV'.nto buildings. The pnrch-er w, enter into a covenant with the Urpan AI •' f shown and rebuild the front along the. n ofI street sho^n upon the lithographed plan (which a<x p conditions of sale), and according to plans tions to be approved by such authority. The premises are most advantageously sit corner of High-street and the New-street, and the value of business premises in so good a situation is constantly increa.ing.. Any further particulars and permission to view may be obtained of the Auctioneers, fcl, Tredegar-p-ace, C. Kirby, Esq., Town Surveyor or to A. A. NEWMAN, Esq., 60082 Town Newport. SALE TO-MORROW. BRISTOL HORSE REPOSITORY. MR F. B. JONES will have SOLD by AUCTION, on THURSDAY NEXT, Oct. 19th upwards ef thirty CARRIAGES. Of various descriptions, about forty sets of Double and Single Harness, new and second-hand (all sizes) twenty suite of Newmarket and Kersey Horse Clothing, com plete Rugs, Blankets, Waterproof Aprons, &c. about fifteen superior London made Saddles, Stable Tools, aud Utensils of every description. Hale at 1.30 precisely, 68531 HIGHLAND BRED MOUNTAIN PONIES. THE CATTLE MARKET, NEWPORT, MON. MR. I\ B JONES (of the Horse Reposi- tory, Bristol) will SELL by AUCTION on WEDNESDAY, October 25th,-in the- Cattle Market, Newport, FORTY HIGHLAND-BRED MOUNTAIN PONIES, all good ages and capital colours. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Catalogues to be had on application at the Horse Repository, Bristol. 60118 F. B. JONES, Proprietor. CllOSSTTANDS AND CALIFORNIA COTJAP.PJKS, j In the parishes of Llannon and Llandebie, Carmur- thensliire. HÏg-hly Important Sale of Surplus aud Loose Colliery Plant, Engines, Boilers, Special Pump, 106 Railway Waggons, Weighing Machines, Rails, Sawing Ma- chine, Lathe, Steam Hammer, Steel Wire Rope, Smiths' Iron, Wrought and Cast Scrap do., &c., <fcc. MR F. G. GOUGH has been favoured with instructions from Messrs Norton and Co., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their collieries, as above, on TUESDAY, the 24th day of October, 1882, the whole of their very valuable Surilus and Loose COLLIERY PLANT, 106 RAILWAY WAGGONS, ENGINES, BOILERS, PUMPS, RAILS, &C., &C., Comprising pair of combined high pressure horizontal winiftng engines (14 and 16 inch.) with winding gear 0' complete, one 20-iuch. high pressure horizontal winding aud pumping engine, with five-ton fly wheel and re- versmg motion, one 8-inch horizontal high pressure engine in excellent-condition, one fgg-end boiler 26ft. by bft. bm., one ditto 32ft. by bft. 6in., one ditto 30ft. by 3ft. 9in., /ill in fair working condition, one nearly new multitubular boiler with dome (40 tubes), one vertical ditto, two old boilers, two iron chimney stacks, one 8-inch Tangye's special pump, with steam cylinder, 12in. by 20in, stroke complete, one 5-inch force pump with clacks complete, about 300 yards of 8-inch pump pipes, several lots of other ditto, a number of heavy pump straps and rods, a quantity of 3-inch wrough iron pipes, a large quantity of iron pump rods, several tons of tram and other rails, wings, switches, nuts and bolts, cast iron tram turn tables, one 4-ton cart weighbridge (by Pooley and Son), one tram ditto (by Bartlett), one pit ditto (by Bartlett), one sack weighing machine (by Avery), one saw bench, with live circular saws, and two cast iron tram turn tables, one 4-ton cart weighbridge (by Pooley and Son), one tram ditto (by Bartlett), one pit ditto (by Bartlett), one sack weighing machine (by Avery), one saw bench, with live circular saws, and two travelling carriages (by Sparks, of Norwich), one 3-cwt. steam forge hammer (by B. and S. Massey, of Manchester), punching and shearing machine, one 8jin. centre self-acting screw > cutting one 3-cwt. steam forge hammer (by B. and S. Massey, of Manchester), punching and shearing machine, one 8jin. centre self-acting screw > cutting lathe, with 8ft. bed, change wheels, chucks, rests, Ac. 1 grindstone, 4ft. by 6iu.; lot of valvo boxes fitted with brasses, truck pit screen complete, Billy-fair-play, 5 steam gauges,lot of smith's iron, wrought and scrap do., tram wheels and axles, lot of boring tools, several hundred yards of patent plough steel wiie rope, about 80ft. of new bin. leather belting, several lots of new bolts of various sizes, about 100 Davy lamps, lot of new flies, shovels, sleepers, a few planks of prime ash tim- ber, one rick of prime hay (about 18 tons), 26 ten-ton railway waggons, 20 eight-ton do., 60 six and seven ton shipping do., and numerous other lots. Luncheon at Twelve noon Sale to commence at One precisely. Terms-Cash. N.B.—There is a direct railway communication with both collieries. Detailed Catalogues are in course of paration, and may be had of the Auctioneer seven days prior to the Sale. 59983 Dated 13, Murray-street, Llanelly, Oct. 2nd, 1882. r ICHAEL PAINE, 5, SEYMOUR STREET, ABKRDARE. BILL POfTER, DIS 1'RIBC'TER, and TOWN CRIER, begs to inform tbe public generally that he rents all the Target and best Kill Posting Stations in Aberdare ana District. N.B.— Contracts made. Price lists on application. M. P. does not authorise Wijoue wkr* otiyatabove Kill Posting Stations in Aberdare and District. N.B.- Contracts made. Price lists on application. M. P. does not authorise Wijoue wkr* otiyatabove fjwmt+imwTi Hales bu JUtriimt. SALE TO-MORROW. OXFORD CHAMBERS, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. MR J. M. LEEDER has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION,at the above Chambers on THURSDAY, October 19th, 1832, a larse and varied assortment of OFFICE AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. The furniture consists of a walnut drawing-room suite iii rep, dining suite in American leather, easy chairs in do. and hair, harmonium in walnut case, carpets, rugs, pier glasses, fenders, fireirons, and a largo quantity of kitchen and other utensils, &c., &c. The of li ce furni- ture comprises square tables with drawers, iron fire- proof sates, &c., &c. Goods on vie. morning of sale. Sale to commence at 11 in the Forenoon. 60153 PENCOED COLLIERY, CARMARTHENSHIRE, Situate abou 3 miles by road frvm Llai.eily, 2 miles from Loughor (U. W.R.), and close to the Bynea station on the Llanehy and Dock Company's Railway. EXTENSIVE SALE OF COLLIERY PLANT AND MACHINERY. IVCR. JOHN M. LEEDER has been favoured with instructions from Messrs Nevill, Druce, A Co., Llanelly, who are abandoning the w(lrl'- inas, to SELL by AUCTION, at the above colliery, on MONDAY, Oct. 23, 1832, the whole of the valuable PLANT A:tD MACHINERY, Ac., Comprising a 60-inch Cornish condensing pumping engine, 10 feet stroke in the cylinder and 9 feet in the pit 40-ilich double-acting pumping engine, 7 feet stroke, equal beam, fitted with gun metal double-beat valve. 2-Vinch winding engine, 6 feet stroke, with driving wheel and IJinionllld wrought-iron drum shaft; the whole of the rails and chairs on tbe surface and incline railway, together with the smiths' anvils, vices, borers, mandrils, shovels, bolts, nuts, washers, hand sieves, wheelbarrows, chains, benches, wrought scral) iron, old boiler plates, grates, timber, feed pipes, steam pipes, nozzles, feed do., cast iron sheaves, underground rails, wire ropes, cradle, trams, dogs and wedges, staples, glands, screws, pumps, H and clack pieces, water pipes, iron plates, strapping plates, cast-iron flooring plates, flange bolts, Ac., in good condition. The lots are conveniently arranged for sale, and may be easily removed by rail. Sale to commence at haif-past Twelve o'clock in the afternoon. Deta iled Catalogues may be had on application to the Auctioneer, one week previous to sale, and all further information maybe obainedby applying to the auctioneer, at his ollices, Oxford Chambers, Ox- ford-street, Swansea. 60055 POSTPONEMENT OF SALE FROM THE 16TH TO 25TH OCTOBER, In conseque. ce of another sale taking place in Gower the same dav. KILL AY FAWn. FARM, NEAR SWANSEA. Ten minutes walk from the Kiliay Station, on the L. & N. W. Railway. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has received instructions from R. A. Morris, Esq. (who has let the farm), to SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, on WEDNESDAY, October 25, 1832, all the live and dead FARMING STOCK, CROPS, IMPLEMENTS, «fcc., comprising:— STOCK.—Bay mare (Polly), dark brown horse (Tom), both good workers cross-bred cow, 2 Hereford cows, all in milk, to calve in the spring; 4 store pi¡>"1 2 porkers, Ac. CHOI'S.—Rick of clover and lye grass hay, do. meadow do., rick of fern, 3 mows of oaos, 23 do barley, a few cwts. of choice seed potatoes, &-c. IMPLEMENTS.—New iron horse hoe, do. turnip cut- ter, plough by Howard, double torn do., scantier with extra shares (by Howard), harrows, sets of leading, shaft, and plough harness, 2 new collars, 2 do. bridles, stsble tools, Ac., pony phaeton to carry four, under weight, 2 chaifcutters, cake breakes, also the dairy utensils. Six months C7-edit will be given on approved toil's. Sale to commence at llalf-ptust One o'clock in the aftarnoon. A train leaves Victoria Station at 12.30, which will enable purchasers to reach the farm in time for the sale. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swaiisba. 60037 SALE TO MORROW WIMMERFIELD FARM, NEAR SKETTY. MR C. HUGHES has been instructed by Mr John Pagh Davies to SELL by AUC- TION, at the above Farm, on THURSDAY, October 19th, 1882, the following very useful and valuable SURPLUS STOCK, CROPS, IMPLEMENTS, &c., COlllpri8jn :— STOCK.—Seven superior milch cows (two recently calved, and four to calve early), one very handsome heifer, one cow and calf, two yearling heifers, one light bay mare with black points, 4 yeans old, 16 hands, an excellent worker, and free from vice one dark bay filly, very promising, rising 2 one handsome bay colt, rising 2 one sucker, one useful pony, one filly, rising 3, about 14 hands one strawberry pony, 2 years, about 12 hands one mare and colt, one chesnut col), 5 years, good in saddle and harness two large bacon pigs, well fed 22 slips six small pigs, 9 weeks old. CROPS.—One rick of prime meadow hay, well har- vested tive mows wheat, four do. oats, five do. hurley, about pne and a half acres of well-grown mangolds, about four and a half acres of swedes, on a ffeld adjoin- ing the road, in lots to suit purchasers. IMPLEMENTS. One chaIr-cutter, by Benthall, quite new one barrel churn, equal to new, by one of the best makers one set of sheep markers, one large oven, two swing ploughs, turnip slicc-r, iron harrow, four-wheel vis-a-vis phaeton, good repair. Refreshments at 11 Sale to commence at 12 neon. Six mouths'credit oil appioved bills of £2 or dis- count for cash. Auctioneers' Offices, Oxford-street, Swansea. 60C98 STOUTHALL, REYNOLDSTON, GOWER. MR CHARLES HUGHES lias been in- structed by Major Miers, who is leaving the neighbourhood, to SEI,.L by AUCTION, at the above place, ou TUESDAY, October 24th, 1882, the ''1 of his superior and well-bred HORSES, COWS, CARRIAGES, HA HAY, &c., comprising. 2nd prize at HORSES.—Brown mare "Noroy "Sarchedon (for the County Show in 1878, i1),fig Calendar.) Filly out whose performances sa-Key," out of "Gentle Anme, of the above, by '(.sou of WIld Dayrel," winner of by Wild Cliaiack Gelding, nine years, Grey Gelding, the Derivs, good in single and double harness and severe. One white horse, aged one Iceland pony uay colt, three years old. CARRIAGES.—One brougham with pole, bar, and single shafts. One waggonette with moveable head convertible into T. Cart, pole, bar, and shafts (built by Thompson, in Perth). One London-built cab for one or two horses, built by Tuckner, Euston-square Road. One dog cart, with lamps. One ditto. One pony carriage, with lamps. Cart and treble. Market cart. HARN ESS, A'C.—One set double harness, brass mounted, complete one single ditto, one pony ditto, one set of cart harness, one set of harness for market cart, two ladies' saddle complete, one hunting saddle, one children's saddle, reversible one old exercising saddle, several sets of horse clothing, four head stalls and rack chains, halters, collars, several Pelham and other riding bridles, martingales, bits, clipping machine, two waterproof aprons. Two Ayrshire cows, one Hereford ditto in full profit, one calf, two pigs, bees and hives, one rick of meadow hay, one rick cloth, with pulleys and ropes complete. IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES. — One double chatfcutter, two mowing machines, fowls, fowls' houses, fattening house for chickens, lawn tennis set, mallet and marker, two wheelbarrows, eight casks, one garden gun, hedge shears, two swinging lamps (paraffin), paramn stove, two gas lamps witn pipe, steelyard, pump and pipe for pumping water to cistern, perambu- lator, two eorn feeders, five pillar roins, brooms and brushes, picks, rake?, spades, hooks, some small-mesh netting, stable tools, and sundries, too numerous to mention. Some articles of Household Furniture, Kitchen Utensils, Hall Stove, Ac., &c. Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at 11 a..m. Auctioneer's Offices, Oxford-street, Swansea. 60100 MONTHLY SALE OF HORSES, &c MR CHARLES HUGHES' NEXT MONTHLY SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c., Will be held on TUESDAY. October 31st, 1882. Entries to be made one week previous. Oxford-street Swansea. 59998 MB. W. S. LLEWELLYN, SUCCESSOR TO MR J. SAMUEL, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, ESTATE, HOUSE, INSURANCE, AND GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT, SURVEYOR AND MORTGAGE BROKER, OLD POST-OFFICE CHAMBERS, CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF. AGENT FOR THE Law Fire Insurance Society, Standard Life Assurance Company, Norwich and London Plate Glass and Acci- dent Insurance Association, and Employers' Liability Insurance. 10609 699riu X C II A is C E J*,J^ ART, 19, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. I will take Second-IIand PIANOFORTES ia JSxcliange for NEW ONES. I will Exchange a PIANOFORTE for HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. I will Purchase your PIANOFORTE, or Sell you one a Bargain. I will Exchange FURNITURE or PIANOFORTES for any Saleable Goods. E. F. Kbnnabd- 56163 ^TIFF'S STARCH. gXIFrs gTABCH Is specially suitable for STIFF'S STAHCH. COLLARS,WRISTBANDS, SHIRT FRONTS, &c., im /NmnTnio rinij parting a BEAUTIFUI QTI1F S STARCH. GLOSSYSURFACEtothese kJ Articles, and making the TTITF'S WTARflTT Linen look like new. 11* J! b slAnua. xhe GKNUINE AR- T1CLE is Sold by Grocers, LJ TIFF'S STARCH. Druggists, and Oilmen, iu O llb ooxes and 51b papers, T^rnrnipiG ornli -p nu each box or packet bearing will*!1 o biAKCtt. the Trade Mark.—"Qu.en ^2 Bess." giws STARCH. „TIFfXr,0„ STIFF S STARCH. 29, REDCLIFFE-&rREET, 10COO 59935 .BH.18TOL. C1ARDIFF ADVERTISING, BILL- J 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, ooflj- All vedect .promptly Mteuded to, wiftM JJuMir Companies, &t. ALABAMA, NEW ORLEANS, TEXAS, -CA- AND PACIFIC JUNCTION RAILWAYS COM PAN Y, LI M iTKD. (Incorporated under the Limited Liability Acts.) HEAD OFFICE, 9, DRAPERS' GARDENS, I. LONDON, E.C. DIRECTORS. ROGER EYKY, Esq., Chairman. AUGUSTUS B. ABRAHAM, Esq. It. JACOMB HOOt), Eq. GEO. W. MEDLEY, Kaq Silt PHILIP ROSE, Bart. CHARLES :CIHF.F, Esq F. L. sLoUs Esq. SIR CHARLES L. YOUNG, Bart. ISSUE of £ 700,000 (part of an authorised amount of £ 1,000,0v0) l'ills-T Di.BENTL RES, iu sums of £ 100 each, entitled to interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annuln, payable in London half-yearly, on April 1st and October 1st. Principal Repayable April 1st, 1807, at par, but re d. ernabie by the Company previously on Six Months' notice at A;115 per cent. Option i.j reset ved to Subscribers to register the De- bentures, or (as oon as tiie requisite sanction of the Shareholders has been obtained), to convert the DeL- tures into Debenture Stock. issue Price, 94 per cent. l'ayfthl, as fcllows:- e per cent on Application. 29 Allotment. 30 15th November, 18B2. 30 » loth December, 11,82. Total 94 per cent., which, allowing for accrued in- terest from 1st October (the tir t half-yearly Coupon of 5 being payable on the 1st April, 1883), makes the issue price equal to about 934, yielding at this price i,6 9s per cent. Payments in anticipation of instalments may be made on any of the above dates under d^couut at tive per cent, per annum. *■> XiUWiKK FOR TIIE DElilCKTLUK IIOLDLIIS, THE RAILWAY SHARE TRUST COMPANY, m LIMITED. The Alabama, New Orleans/Texas, and Pacific Junc- tion Itailways Company, Limited, (witfi £1,500;000 subscribed and paid up in cash on Its preference shares and expended in the purchase and development of its undertaking,) has the complete control of railways about 867 miles in length, and is in close alliance with the Alabama Great Southern Companv which owns 295 miles more, forming together a system of 1,162 miles of trunk loads to bo worked under one uniform man- agement. The northern termiuus is Cincinnati. Pro- ceeding thence (as shown oil the map Accompanying the prospectus) in a direct line ti.rougu '.1'enue8see to Chattanooga, and then, in connection wfth the Ala- bama Great Southern, traversing the in^oriant iron and coal dbtricts of Alabama to Meridians* the system from that point, running southward, readies New Orleans via the New Orleans and North jSastcrn line while, by means of the Vicksbnvg and Meridian, and the Vicksburg, Shreveuort and Pacific it runs due west, traversing the Cotton Bolt of tee entire d strict, aiid ioriiiidg a junction with the TraM-MMSissippi s>si,em ot loads to £ >an i^rancisco and Txlexitti. The mileage controlled by the Company Is thus made up— Cincinnati Southern 536 >icksburg and Meridian 142 Vicksburg, Sbreveport and "pacific 189 New Orleans and North Eastern 200 Total 867 Miles. Of these 867 miles, about 571 are in 'operation. ilie "rks on the remaining i&6 miles are well advanced, and are being rapidly pushed forward towards com- pletion, so that between now auu Jai aa>-y licit an ad- ditional 72 miles will be opened for traihe aud the rest oi the 2yo miles before the end of June 1833. There is every reason to anticipate that so soon as the construction of the various sections is completed, the tratiic returns on this sy telll, as being the shortest r"u.c betwe-in tis termini, will be at least equal to the average leceipts of six existing reads ii the neighbour- ing territories, which in lOöl, a to the sub- joined table compiled from Poor's Aia>>™ have ranged between §4,699 aud$10,691 per mile pe'r aUu?.in Gross earnings per Mile for lööl. 0 Mobile and Ohio 4 599 Missouri, Kansas, and Texas 6!344 Louisville and Nashville 5 823 Texas and Pacific 5^08 Chicago, St. Louis, and New Orl'eam 7>2 St, Louis, Iron Mountain,& Southern 1.9.691 $39,872 t. A-^rage per mile per annum.. Estimating the gross earnings per miie ittha mini- mum of ^4 699, and not at the average of *>.6 a;:d allowing /0/ lor woikmg expenses, the not receipts would not only provide for the interest on ihe deben- ture issue of tue company, but also leave a slbstantial suridus towards dividend on the share capital DtH d d.ited the 13tli October, 1882 the whole ^f the undertaking, property, and assets' of tiis com- pany, are, subject to the terms and condition) set out pany, are, subject to the terms and condition) set out 111 such deed, and 111 the event of defa.nl*- Teat*d in tke Railway Share Trust Company, Limited"as trustc ;•> the debenture holders. Power is reserved in the trust deed wit the re- quisite sanction of the shareholders to iuirease the total amount of the First Debentures to til,600,000, and, subject to the like sanction being obtained, the holders of debentures will have the option 4( convert- ing their holding Ill Debenture Stock 1ile fulJonng.18 a. lIst of the securities scheduled to the deed, viz.:— i" VICKSBURG AND MERIDIAN RAILROAD S (142 miles). I 245,000 6 First Mortgage Bonds out of ;$ a total of 1,OK),000 105,000 3 rising to 6 Second Mort- gage Bonds out of a total 1.100,COO 416,500 7 °i 'i'uirtl or Income of co la I hal3fi,'0. l-ij&SOO 416,500 7 °i 'i'uirtl or Income J of co la I hal3fi,'0. l-ij&SOO 1 464.300 PreCt.- ucrriTGi) out of « £ T(J"<7 OornuMM Btock (this holdings!^ coiitrol) out of a total of 4.000,000 *2,593,600 out of $10,018,800 VICKSBURG, SIIREVEPORT, AND PACIFIC RAILROAD (189 miles). $ $ 3,692,000 6 First, Mortgage Bonds out of a total of 4,000,000 1,931,000 Income Bonds 3,50u,0u0 1,594,000 Common Stock 3,000,000 $7,217,000 out of a total of$10,500,000 NEW ORLEANS AND NORTH EASTERN RAIL- $ ROAD (200 miles). 4,900,000 6 First Mortgage Bonds out of a total of 5,000,000 4,320,000 Common Stock 5,000,000 $9,220,000 out of a total of *10,000,000 CINCINNATI SOUTHERN RAILROAD (Smiles).. $1,532,000 being a m jority of tile Stock in the Company formed to leaso this Road, out of a total of .$3,000,000 THE SPANISH FORT RAILWAY AND PROPERTY AT NEW ORLEANS TIIE COMPRESS PROPERTY AT NEW ORLEANS. The total amount of bonds and shares is the various roads, properties and undertakings comprising its system, to which this company is entitled, as set forth in the trust deed, exceeds$20,000,000, _ot which tbe amount of first mortgage bonds is (at 4s per dollar, £ 1,767,400) bearing interest at 6 p e r cent per annum. Lt,ç"n_ Applications must be mufte on 111" mi" annexed to the prospectus, and lodged with Messrs Clyn, Mills, Currie, and Co., 67, Louibard-strect, E,C. or to the London and County Banking Company (Limited), 21, Lombard-street, E.C. with the deposit of 5 per cent upon the amount applied for.. lu case a less number of debentures is allotted than is applied for, the surplus of the deposit will be applied to tiie payment of the amount due to allotment. In dault of payment of the respective instalments at their due dates, all previous payments will be liable to forfeiture.. Scrip Certificates to bearer will be issued against Allotment Letters, and will be exchanged for the defi- nite Debentures as soon as possible after the issue price is paid up. A copy of the Trust Desd and of the form of Deben. ture can be seen at the Offices of the Solicitors, Messrs Ashurst, Morris, Crisp, aud Co., 6, Old Jewry, and Messrs Norton, Rose, Norton, and Brewer, 24, Cole- man-street, E.C. Prospectuses and Forms of Application may be ob- tained at the Offices of the Company, 9, Drapers'- gardens, KC., or at the Bankers of the Companv. 14th October, 1882. 6 U3 bjj laritmti Contrast. OR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY, JD a COPYHOLD FARM, in tha parish of Mynyddislwyn, containing 38 acres, together with the minerals under the tame.-kor price and further particulars apply to J. P. JONES, Mining Engineer, 60152 New Tredegar, via Cardiff. —.——————— LBISSIMA A THE SANITARY PAINT OF THE DAY. "EMPRESS OF P AINTS.Architect, AJriil 16th,1881. NON-POISONOUS, INODOROUS, HYGIENIC, DURABLE, ECONOMIC, PURE AND PERMANENT TINTS. Approved of by her Majesty's Governmett and lead- ing Architects, and used at Marlborough House, the Houses of Parliament, South Kensington Museum, Crystal Palace. Prince's Club, and principal Hospitals in Loudon and Country, &c. SOLE AGENT FOR SOUTH WALES. 171 TENKS, O DECORATOR, 8, CROCKHERBIOWN, CARDIFF 69629 10557 JJORAX JJRY GOAP. FBPACKETLD> Is the best in the world." 'Makes linen white as *now, sweet as new mown liay." Once tried always preferred.' JJORAX JJRY s OAP. ilb p-ket ld. "Purities, disinfects, and preserves all fa brics." 59422 Ask your grocer for it and accept m other. Trade Mark, Borax Crystal, is on each geiuine packet^ "Yy no's GRIFFITHS? THE SAFE MAN. FIRE! THIEVES! FIRE! TO PURCHASERS OF IRON SAFES AND DOORS Before deciding, please call and inspect our STOCK of SECOND HAND FIRE-AND-BUR(JLAR-PROOF iAFKS. The largest assortment in London to select from, by every eminent maker, at prices ranging from 50s. to £ 400. All guaranteed sound and perfect. Esti-. mates given for every description oi new work. A strong Room (cost £ 600) for £ 150 ditto (cost £ 200) for £60. Price List Free. C. H. GRIFFITHS AND SONS, MANUFACTURERS OF NEW AN) DEALERS IN SECOND-HAND SA14". 43, CANNON-STREET. LOTFDON, E.C. (Opposite Mansion House Station) &a- ESTABLISHED 18(0. 68078 "VTERVOUS & PHYSICAL DEBILITY. -131 A gentleman, having tried in vain every ad- vertised remedy, has discovered ft simple means of self-cure. He will be happy to forward the par- ticulars to any sufferer on receipt of a stamped and directed envelope.—Address J. X. i$weU, £ gq., Brook Villi*, AAMROW-SMIT.IL LOUDON 1680 « iuhlír (Etfmpaims, &c. £30,000 of the First Issue has been privately subscribed. THE GLOBE WINE COMPANY, LIMITED. Incorporated under the Companies' Acts, 1862 to 1880, whereby the liability of each Shareholder is limited to the amount of his Shares. CAPITAL, £ 250,000, in 250,000 Shares of El each. First Issue of 125,000 Shares; payable 10s per Share on Allotment 5s per Share one month after Allotment. It is not anticipated to call up more than 15s per share. BOARD Or DIP.EMORS. JAMES BUTTERWORTH, Esq., J.P., Merchant, Rake Bank, U."clnlale, near Manchester. JAMES CHATTERTON, Esq., Director of the Staf- fordshire Union Bank, Limited. WILLIAM A. COOK, Esq., J.P., Bamford Grange, Stockport, Che.-hire. JOHN M. FLETCHER, Esq., James-street, West- bourne-tei-race, London, W. T. KLEIN, Esq., Stoke-on-Trent, Director of the Isle of M:tn Tramways. Limited. J. DUNHAM MAM-iEV, Esq., Wood Vale, Forest Hi I, Director of the Great Nerth West Manitoba Laud Company, Limited. JOHN M. SUTTON, E<q., J.P., L.D., Manchester. .MA\A.G UtKUCTORATE. Mr JOHN BAKER, 2o years with Messrs W. and A. G iibey. Mr JAMES WILD, 23 years with Messrs W. and A. GilLey Mr JAMES E. PATMORE, 17 years with Messrs W. and A. Gilbey. BANKERS. Messrs PREsCOTT, CAVE, BUXTON, LODER and Co., 62, Threadneedle-street,London, E.C. SOLICITOR.. ALFRED F. BARNARD, Esq., 1, King's Arms-yard, Moorgate-street, London, E.C. AUDliORS. Messrs HOWARD C. PARKES & CO., 8, Old Jewry, LOHIIOH, E.C. SIXRKTARY. Mr WILLIAM BRAIN. TEMPORARY OKFICIiS. BROAD-STREET BUILDINGS, LONDON, E.C„ aKD 14, ST. ANN'S-SQUAKK, MANCHESTER. GLOBE WINE COMPANY, LIMITED. This company has been established to carry on the business of Wme, Spirit, and beer Merchants by means of a complete and widely-extended agency system. GLOBE WINE COMPANY, LIMITED. The agency system is now practically a monopoly, although the great success which has attended it shows it to be cajtable of almost unlimited extension. In the case of Messrs W. and A. Gilbey, for instance (who have started within the last 26 years), it is repr ted that they have created a business of over a million sterling per annum, almost solely through the merits of the system and by the exertions of agents who have no in- terest in the success of the firm supplying the goods beyond the profit on business uoue by them. GLOBE WINE COMPANY, LIMITED. Messrs Baker, Wild, and. Patmore wiil act as Managing Directors for a period of seven years, and the experience gained by these g,rtleiieii through their relations for so many years with Messrs W. and A. Gilbey cannot fail to be of gre\t value in ensuring the success of the Company. The Managing Directors have not only already entered into personal negotiations with upwards of 500 traders in tne various towns and places set out at the foot of the prospectus, wno are willing to undertake the agency of the Company on terms satisfactory to the Directors, but they guarantee to secure not less than 500 a dditional agents within twelve months i .i*oiii incoiporatioi), and there i, no doabt that when the advantages thus otfered become cL better known, the list of agents may be almost inde- finitely 11l("l'eu. GLOBE WINE COMPANY, LIMITED. Suitable promises nave been offered on the Midland Railway system in uirect conmiunic .t-iun with the Docks and ail parts of tti-, country, thereby etfocting a great saving in L. iidou cartage. Business therefore can be immediately COIHkuellceti free and unhampered. ULOHE WINE COMPANY, LIMITED. Full Prospectuses and Forms of Application for Shares can be obtained from the Bankers, Solicitors, Auditors, and of the Secretary at the Offices of the Company. foxfors attft dontraris. LOAS OF oo AND £ 2,200. THE PONTYPRIDD DISTRICT HIGHWAY BOARD are prepared to reeeive TENDERS for Loans of £ 2,o00 ami £ 2,2u0, to be secured by a charge upon the rates of certain parishes in the Highway District. Interest to be payable half-yearly, and principal re- payable by 20 aiiiii,tl instalments. Applicants must state the rate of interest at which they are prepared to make the advances. E. C. SP1CKETT, Clerk to the Board. The Court House, Pontypridd. 60157 feuiiOmg nddic.5. PRINCIP A L F T Y PERMANENT INVESTMENT BUILDING SOCIETY. INCOME 22D YEAR, £ 111,586. THE OLDEST, LARGEST, and BEST in the Neighbourhood. PROFITABLE TO THE INVESTOR. SAFE TO THE DEPOSITOR. MOST CHEAP and EQUITABLE to the^ORROWER Business transacted Daiiy. Apply for the Society's Statement of Facts to the Managing Secretary, Mr W. SANDERS, iii4+ 28- MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 7422 Mr J. A. Davicsrida-pface, EbtTw Vale.' QLAMORGAN BUILDING SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED 1867. IMPORT VNT TO BORROWERS. GREAT REDUCTION OF FEES. Increased facilities for acquiring Property. Shares £ 30 each, repayment 2s 6d per Fortnight. LIBERAL ADVANCES made towards purchase of houses for applicants' own oocupatLn. Deposits Received Daily. For Particulars apply to Mr R. EMERY, Secretary, 20, Queen-street, Cardiff. 10455 t HE FIFTH CARDIFF (509TH) STARR- BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY. OFFICES ;—57, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. ITHIRD APPROPRIATION, NOVEMBER 8TH, 1882. Nearlv 400 Members Enrolled. Office Open Daily for issuing Shares. 60120 DAVID SHEPHERD, Secretary. SOUTH WALES MERCANTILE ks BUILDING SOCIETY, PHILHARMONIC PIT 4MBERS, CARDIFF.—Money ready to be ad- vanced upon reasonable terms. Survey and Legal pwoes pxcenUnallv moderate. See new prospectus. JENKINS, C.A Managing Sec. THE MEB?SG SOCIETY. DOWF'AIS notice sums of 2100 to 210,000, Reoavable in Monthly or Quarterly Instalments. BS „ n this Society have special advantages not Bonders in jetie80r from private individuals, obtained in oth Society, an«l the inde- The legal coats go long his stipulated re- p»2 tfmade is s^ured by the Registrar under the Friendly Societies Acts The utmost secrecy is maiutainec t M JJ Roberts, at the Office of t.h Eociety. H, VictOria-street. l\Ierthyr. 19105 f|ottl3. SITORS will find GOOD ACCOMMO- V DATION at the VIVIAN ARMS HOTEL, SWANSEA, opposite Town-hall, at '.moderate charges. Ordinary daily at one o JoNES) Proprietor. B E N S 0 N'S WORKMAN'S SILVER ENGLISH LEVER A;145 5. 0. SPECIALLY MADE TO KEEP PER- {0 FECT TIME. gTAND ROUGH WEAR and LAST A LIFETIME. IN ALL SIZES. cAPPED, JEWELLED, and ALL LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, Delivered safe and free to all parts on receipt of 0 BY wm J W BENSON, THE STEAM FACTORY, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON, E.C. Illustrated lists of Watches from E2 2s., to 2200 free Agents, Secretaries of Societies, Foremen, and others required to establish Watch Clubs for the above. 10423 TEETH 1 TEETH 11 TEETH Prize Medal, London, 1862. Gold Medal, Paris, 1867. MR K E A L L, SURGEON DENTIST (25 Years' Experience; 15 Years in Swansea), 199, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA (Just below the Great Western Railway Station), Begs to intimate that he can produce a perfectly fitting Set of Teeth in one clear day. The very best workman- ship guarantetd. Pauiless Dentistry by Gas. Partial Sets from 5s per Tooth Upper or Lower Seta Ifton, Two Guineas. ICRAT-1 S TONIC AND NEURALGIC MIXTURE, Sure and Speedy Cure for Neuralgia, Tic Doloreux, Rheums, Toothache, and all Nervous Pains. Is lid and 2s 9d per Bottle. Through any Chemist Colouian f f- Youriig, Newport; Hayman, Neath; & C. Evans, Cardigan. 60668 CorMfF (Blfrfimt fiotices. cARDIFF AlUi,TICIAL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SOUTH WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Mr Rees Jones havingtlecided not to come forward again for re-election, I respectfully oiler myself as a candidate for your suffrages. Being one of the largest ratepayers in the town, you may rely on my doing all I can for is best interests. I am, 60115 Yours obediently, SOLOMON ANDREWS. ^hjanstfa (Bbtiiott glaiucz. JGWANSEA MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE SOUTH WARD. LADIES AND GENTLF.MEN,— The time for which you were pleased to elect me to represent you in the Town Council will expire on the 31st inst., when I shall have served you ten years and a half, during which time I have endea- voured, to the best of my ability, to serve you faithfully and independently. I again offer you my services, and, if elected, will continue to watch over your interests, which are iden ;1' with my own. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant. L. TULLOCH. Gloucester-place, Swansea, Oct. 5, 1882. 60054 TO THE BURGESSES OF THE JL NORTH WARD. LADIES AND GKNTLEMEN,— In compliance with the numerously signed and influential requisition handed to me, I have pleasure in again placing my services at your disposal, and I can only say, if again returned to the' Council Chamber, I wiil pursue in the future the same independent course of action I have done in the past, and pledge my best efforts to promote the interests of the borough. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours obediently, WM. WILLIAMS. Forest Hall, October 6th, 1882. 60027 SWANSEA MUNICIPAL ELECTION, s 1882. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTH WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— The period for which you Elected me as your representative at the Swansea Town Council expires at the ençl of this month. I now ask for a renewal of the confidence placed in me three years ago. Should it be your pleasure to re-elect me, I shall endeavour in the future, as in the past, to further the interests of our important and thriving Borough. I remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yoar obelient tiervaiit, THOMAS FREEMAN. Brynhyfryd, 5th October, 1832. 60053 -tgJf!ím¡.. I THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1869. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF GLAMORGANSHIRE, UOLDEN AT ABERDARE. IN THE MATTER of proceedings for liquidation by arrangement or composition with Creditors insti- tuted by David Evans, of No. 185, Cardiff-road, Aber- aman, and No. 1, Aman-street, Cwmaman, both in the parish of Aberdwe, in the county of Glamorgan, Grocer and Draper. EDWARD THOMAS COLLINS, of No. 39, Broad- street, Bristol, Accountant, has been appointed Trustee of the property of the Debtor. All persons having in their possession any of the effects of the Debtor must deliver them to the Trustee, and all debts d'le to the Debtor must I e paid to the Trestee. Creditors who have not yet proved their debts must forward their proofs of debts to the Trustee. Dated this 16th day of October, 1882- 60177 F. R. HOWELL, Registrar. Solicitor for the Debtor, THOS PHILLIPS, Aberdare. $!ritgtou5 ^rtaces. T. S T E P H E -N,'S C H U R C H, R J WEST BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. THE ANNUAL HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICE WILL TIE HELD ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18th, at 7.30 p.m. PREACHJilt The Rev. C. PAR-SONS, R.D., Rector of Penarth. The Offertorv will ?o towards liouidatinr th« of will be held at the Docks on November 29th and 30th, and contributions in money or Roods will be thank- fully received by the Rev. A. G. Russell, Incumbent, 5, Windsor-esplanade Mr Jos. Milner, 10, Windsor- esplanade and Mr Humphrey Taylor, Stuart-street, the Churchwardens of the district. 60176 Q A N T O N CHURCH. HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES; will(D.V.) be held ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18. Preacher: REV. J. C. LLEWELLIN, M.A., Vicar of Trevethin, Pole ypool. ON THURSDAY. OCTOBER 19, Preacher: REV. J. H. PROTHEROE, Vicar of Mountain Ash (formerly curate of St. John's, Card itf). DIVINE SERVICE EACH EVENING AT 7.30. Collections in aid of New Gates. Total cost, £ 85 7s 7d N. B. -Well. wi. hers unable to attend please send generous contributions. 60165 CAPEL PEMROKE TERRACE. DIOLCH AM Y CYNHAUAF. FE FYDD CWRDD GWEDDI YN Y CAPEL UCHOD, Y FORY, Am Dri a Haner Awr wedi it gloch. 1757 RELIGIOUS SERVICES.—The atten- tion of Church and Chapel Managers is invited to the following SPECIAL PREPAID TARIFF for Ad- vertisements announcing the holding of RELIGIOUS SERVICES, ANNIVERSARIES, and TEA MEET- INGS One Three Six Twelve Insertion. Insertions. Insertions. Insertions, s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. Four Lines ..14 40 60 86 Six Lines. 20 60 90 12 0 Eight Lines ..2 8 8 0 120 16 0 Twelve Lines. 4 0 12 0 18 0 240 18 Lines 6 0 18 0 27 0 36 0 24 Lines .80 24 0 ..360 480 Eight words may be calculated to a liije. This Tariff is limited strictly to the Adv-ertist-ments enumerated above. These Notices can also appear in the CARDIFF TIMES and SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NKWS in conjunction with those in the South Wales Daily Netee, so as to form part of the series of Insertions. ALEXANDRA FUEL WORKS, SWANSEA. PATENT HOUSEHOLD FUEL, SPECIALLY PRE- PARED FOR DOMESTIC PURPOSES, in small blocks of 21bs each, equally adapted for the kitchen or drawing-room, as there is no small with it, aud recommended for its great heating power and eco- nomy in burning. 20 cwt of Fuel is calculated to last as long as 25 cwt of best large coal. Cash price at Works, 10s 6<1 per ton. Delivery extra according to distance. 0OLLARD & 0OLLARDS PIANOFORTES. J JgRADER AND gONS, 9, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA, Have replenished their Stock of these favourite Makers, NEWEST MODELS The GREAT DISCOUNT they allow CASH PUR- CHASERS brings these Improving Instruments within the means of the most economical. MESSRS COLLARD -AND COLLARD, depending solely on the merit of their Instruments, NEVER ADVERTISE. Prices and Books of Designs, also Tariff of the Three Years' System, by post. 50643 MR J. C. B A N F I E L D, OF BIRMINGHAM, Being now engaged in erecting a NEW ORGAN, in the Castle-street Chapel, Swansea, will be glad to attend to any further commands for TUNING, RE. PAIRS, or Specifications for New Work. 1The Organs froai this old establishment are un- surpassed for qua.lity of tone, workmanship, and material. I Address Messrs BRADER & SONS. W A N 8 B A 0 F F I CE S 'V A N OF Till, O}' FIe E "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," OF THR No. 2, COLLEGE STREET. All orders from NEWSAGENTS will receive prompt attention, and be executed upon the same terms as from the Chief Office. The DAILY NEWS delivered to Subscribers early every morning in any part of the town. ADVERTISEMENTS received up to Seven will secure insertion in the next mornings issue of the DAILY NEWS "13ILL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON- JDE REES, STEAXM PACKET HOTEL, NEWPORT BILL-POSTER and DELIVERER for TOWN and COUNTRY. Rents all the principal Hoardings is New- porit$9* Work executed with ueaaeteji. WU public Notices. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that -i-l the PARTNERSHIP lately subsisting between us, the undersigned JOHN THOMAS, RICHARD WATKINS, and I.EWIS .TEWELL, as BUILDERS at 40, PARK-TERRACE, SWANSEA, in the countv of Glamorgan, was, on the 10th dav of August last, DIS- SOLVED BY MUTUAL CONSENT, and that all debts due and owing to or by the late firm wiil be re- ceived aud paid by the said John Thomas. As witness our Lands this 16th da- of 0, t, ISS2. JOHN THOMAS. RD. V. ATKINS. LEWIS JEWELL. Witness- W. STEPHEN TUNBRIDGE, Solicitor, 7, Temple-street, Swansea. 60175 0 T.'IE SHIPOWNERS of the PORT JL OF CARDIFF. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, in arcordance with the provisions of the Bristol Channel Pilotage (Cardiff) Act, 183j," the Pilota xe Board for the Peri of Cardiff will,on or before Saturday, the Twenty-first day of October, 1882, receive the »iom:nations of persons to succeed EDWARD 11 VLL CAPPER(who has resigned) and JUHX ROBERT CHRISTIE (who retires by roia- tion.but is eligible for re-election), as repr. sentatives of the Shipow ners of Cardiff upon the said Board. Should there be more than two persons nomina'ed. and an election takes place, the expenses of such elec- tion must be borne by the Candidates nominated and consenting thereto, iu equal shares, in accordance with the terms of the said Act. THOMAS EVANS, Clerk to the Board. Pilotage Office, Cardiff, 12th October, 1882. 6011b -VOTICE.-Atr. DAVID JONES, of -i.* PONDfORLAIR, ML'RTHYR TYDFIL, BOOT and SHOE MANUFACTURER, hereby begs to infonn his numerous friends that he has TRANSFERRED (from this date) all his Boot and SLoe .Vl.itiufactui in^r Establishment to his son, DArIO JolihS, who wJJ henceforth carry on the establishment Oil his own ac- count. All claims must be sent in to the said David Jones, senior, on or before the 11th dav of November next, to -No. 7, New Castle-sireet, Thomas Town, Mer- thyr, Tydfil, when the same will be paid immediately. Dated ths 14tli day of October, 1882. 60138 DAVID JONES. TREDEGAR AGRICULTURAL AND JL POULTRY SHOW. OPEN TO ALL ENGLAND WITHOUT SUB- SCRIPTION. LORD TREDEGAR has fixed ths approaching meeting for TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 21st and âIÏrl November. The PRIZE Lis contains 54 REGULATED CLASSES for CATFLE, SHEEP, PIGS, ai d HOUSES, the Prizes in which vary in value from £ 20 to £ 5. Poultry Prizes to the value of £180 are alflo olfered, The Prize Lists, with Certificates for entry, and all particulars may be had on application to Col. JUSTICE, Tredegar Estate Office, Newport, Mou. N.B.—Entries close on 31st October, 1832. 60c^ TTOLSES FREE OF COST."—This i;proved method of acquiring Property is now in successful operation, and should be studied by every person desirous of living rent-free and of making a provision lor the future, with many opportunities of large immediate profits. An explanatory pamphlet will be sent post-free on application to J. OLICHANT BYRNE, Secretary, House Improvement and Supp y Association, 41, Parliament-street, S. W., to whom also applications for Agencies may be addressed as well as to the of Agents for Wales, Nlr J. JI. Ro'.vla.d, of Ca.-iiel Hall, Pontardulais. bSill JJuiiUc ^pjjoiittttwnts. SOUTH WALES MERCHANTS' PRO- TECTION ASSOCIATION (INCORPORATED). The Committee are prepared to receive APPLICA- TIONS for the OFFICE of SECRETARY, to be sent in, with testimonials, Ac., addressed to the Chairman, at tbe Offices of the Association, 19, Duke-street. Car- dill', on or before the 17th October next. 59S59 JOHN D. EVANS, Secretary, pro tempore. SPECIAL FOR CASH. GUINEA jQ INNER ks EIIVICE. Best Ironstone Ware-Sample Plate, 21d. English Tumblers, Is 4\1 per doz. Water Bottle and Glass, Eijd. Ie EPPLE & Co., 3, CLARE-STREET CHINA AND GLASS BRISTOL. WAREHOUSE, iJ 5875S JJIGH-CLASS FURNITURE. Price 28 6d, Post Free. Just Published, 1882. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF INEXPENSIVE, ARTISTIC, AND MIDDLE CLASS FURNITURE. 200 Pages and nearly 1,000 Designs, with fuJI descrip- tions and prices. Contains, in sections, examples of the Newest Styles for Furnishing Halls, Libraries, Morning Rooms, Boudoirs, Dining, Drawing, and Bed- rooms. .&tI"TT""OoJ. '<J1 A,a. T. LEMON AND SONS, ENGINEERING WORKS, THE HAYES, CARDIFF, Beg to thank their kind patrons for their very liberal support at the late BATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND SHOW, HELD IN CARDIFF, And beg to inform them that they have Selected from the Show a very Large Assortment of MOWERS AND REAPERS, HORSE RAKES, HAYMAKERS, PITCHFORKS, STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, GAS ENGINES, CIRCULAR SAW BENCHES, GRIST & CRUSHING MILLS, GRINDING MILLS, PLOUGHS, HARROWS, CHAFF- CUTTERS, &c., &c., ALL GOT UP FOR SHOW. A Large Stock of SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOILERS VERY CHEAP. 56525 rjpiIREE YEARS' JgYSTEM FROM US MONTHLY. p lAiNOS By ROAD WOOD, pOLLARD, />RARD, ■<< r^IRKMAN. JgRINSMEAD, &c. 'AiioO-N AND s HACKELL, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE BRINSMEAD PIANOS, AND ESTEY ORGANS, j CARDIFF Queen's buildings, and 64, St. Mary-street. SWANSEA 97 and 98, Oxford-street NEWPORT Ill & 112, Commercial-street MERTHYR 118, Higli-street. TENBY Tredcgar House. THREE YEARS' SYSTEM. ADVANTAGES 1. EVERY INSTRUMENT GUARANTEED.-None but best quality instruments will stand the test of the Three Years' System and T. and S. therefore carefully exclude all of inferior make from their stock. 2. LOWNESS OF PRICE.—Thompson and Shackell being the largest buyers, and only makers, in South Wales, are enabled to sell cheaper than any other firm in the Principality. 3. GOOD TONE AND TOUCH.—The most careful attention is paid to securing a pleasing tone and even- ness of touch, which is so important an element in laying the foundation of a good musical education. 4. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.-All Instruments are supplied directly the first monthly or quarterly pay- ment is made and they ultimately become the property of the hirer without further trouble, if the monthly in- staJments are regularly paid. Further particulars, with Handsome Drawings and Photographs, sent free by post on application. I QRGANS AND JJ ARMONIUMS ON SIMILAR TERMS. N.B.-If you want a good PIANO at a Moderate Price, go to one of Thompson and Shackell's Establish ments. 59578 JONES BROTHERS, PRINCIPAL BILL POSTERS AND DELIVERERS, HIGH-STREET, NEATH, AND BRITON FERRY. Circulars addressed and delivered. Bill Posters to the Great Western and the Neath and Brecon Railways, and the Principal Auctioneers, LesAea of the Princi pal Postim Places. I*- < jpuMn: Amusements. Nl£W THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF! LKSSEK A MANAOIP.Mr EMVARD FLETCHER AcriX'j A M nA,.Ul ..Mr JOHN Sill,, Enormous S uccess of ELDREDS CELEBRATED OPERA BOUFFE COMPANY. Including the fascinating x.«calist aud actress, „ „ „ Miss ALICE M'AV. x* all ana Eiffcient Hand. :>pll'I..liJ Chorus. Beautify TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY1) Oct. 18, and FRIDAY, Oct. 20, Offenbach's Famous Cuiuic Opera, THE G R A N' D ^i) U C 11 l>S Till RSDAY, Oct, 19, Offenbach's Opera U.uffc, Thi ,RINCK-S OF TREBIZONDE, SArLUDAY, Oct. 21st, JitcocoV OiuTft LA FJLLE DE MADAME ANGOT, And Dibden's Operetta of THE WATERMAN. MONDAY NEXT, Mr Alfred Hemuiings' NJ,,tliet in.Law" and" Criiieb and Toothpirk" CVmj any. Box Plan at Messrs Thompson & Shackell's, Queen) Buildings, Crockherbtown. c3237 Doors open at 7.0 commence at 7.30 p eJsely. T3HRENOLOGY PHRENOLOGY JL SWISS HALL, CARDIFF. TO-NIGHT AT & ProiesMti' IHOS. MOOKES, in his Great I/» « tiirinj Entertainments. Be early. Numbers turned awaj nightlv. Admission ls, (>1, and 3d. Delineations « the Hail daily, from 2s Od to £ 1 Is. 10412 SWANSEA. A L r. E R T HALL, S W A N S E A, THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 19, 1882. Under the president-v of IlHl. 11. VIVIAN, BAK'T., M l'. Mr Bit INLEY RICHARDS, "k.ill <1, liv. r a LEC'ITRF. WI t with PIANOFORTE RECITAL, ot niiisic from the 16th to thf >-le'*tions of National Songs ej Sc-Jit.cii, lie.iiid, Wales Remarks on Ancient Notation, al.J Errors of Welsh Historians. The following have kindly consented to sing thf selection of sungs: Aiiss Margery lc-wis, winner <4 prize for soprano solo, Aber-avouny Eisteddfod Misi II. M. Jones, winner of prize for contralto solo, high National Eisteddfod and M. Ivor E. Morris Esq Accompanist, Mr W. B. Brond. Tlie pianoforte to Le used on th's occasion is one the tinest concert and, m ,ùe by Messrs John Broad, wood :,nd Son, who have kindly offered to send on< csreciallv for this recital. Tickets: Numbered, reserved area or balcony, 2s 6df side area and balcony, unreserved, ls 6d promenade Is gallery, bel mijit,ii iiiay be had of Messrs Briidei and Son (North Block Area Reserved) Messrs Thomp- son and Shackell (South Block Area Reserved; 1t.1I4 Mr G wynne H. Brader \Ba.:l"1\) Reserved). Doors open at feven, to commence at a Quarter t4 Eight. Carriages ordered for a quarter to ten. EDo trance for area resei ved scats in Do la Heche-street; all others in Cradock-street. 5^885 (fcsntrsiona. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.— CHERBOURG and PARIS ria WEYMOUTH, NEW ROUTE through NORM AN DY and HRHTAN1 to PARIS, the WEST and SO I Til of FRANCE, aut SI'AIN. 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