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THE GREAT fire IN WOOD- STREET, I.'NDON, E.C. OYER, £ 2,000,000 PROPERTY DESTROYED. GRIFFITHS'S SAFES AGAIN SUCCESSFUL. TESTIMONIAL :— To Msssrs Griffiths ana So-.i, 43. Cannon-street E.C., Dec. 10, 1882. GENTLEMEN-,—In the recent disa- lir" which occnrred in Wood street, destroying amongst* others our own warehous?, we have great pleasure in inform' ing you that the Safe of your make proved most satis- factory, although subjected to a most severe test. On opening the Safe we were very pleased to find everything exactly the same as when deposited, and perfectly un- injured. The Safe fcl! some distance, but sustained no injury. We should have communicated with you earlier, but the Safe has only just been recovered from the ruins! Yours truly, 10336 5P078 (Signed) SARGOOD, SON, and EWEN. C. H. GRIFFITHS and SONS, Fire and Burglar I roof Safe Manufacturers, 43, Cannon-street, E.C.
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I t CUTLERY, LAMPS, <4- pi Anders, FIRE IRONS, BRASS SPARK GUARDS, ø, fiRAsS, PAPER, & IRON TRAYS rf IIERBERT BARRY, tj ^^nishing IRONMONGER, J 49 CROCKHERBTOWN, J OPPOSITE PAHK PLACE, i £ s^ CARDIFF, 61112
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BUYERS OF WIRE NETTING BEFORE PURCHASING r SHOULD WRITE FOR PRICES THOMAS THOMAS AND I TO SONS, IRONMONGERS & MANUFACTURERS, C A R D I FF. 60342
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GOLD MEDAL, P ARh". 1878. F It Y' S C 0 C 0 A cv„ro EXTRACT. If properly prepared, there is no liictr or mm wholesome preparation of Cocoa -Dr. llassaU. J?}™1' pure' and wel1 manufactured."—IT. IF ktoddart. 1 Dublin'6 C°COa' CTa°'- A- Cameron, Analptt /« ——— 624b SIXTEEN PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED.
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if __——————————— J P~olias. t jV^erfop^ and C0IiKi and the 2 of the SOUTH of IRELAND, per FAST 5 ?°*erful CTREAT WESTERN RAILWAY and « (1 steam«l hlPs.via Milford Haven. The Water- m 'lne!!fU^,rirn! "a''V- Tlie Cork steamers leave Mil- i lo'ulavs Thursdays, and Saturdays, and return i -dllesdays, and Fridays. 61218 BURNHAM AND CARDIFF. | THIRD CLASS Tickets for Cardiff are „ S^uth, -p. from any Station betweenBourne- « ndon anri t? Highbridge, inclusive, and from •<?ln Cardiff u., Western Railway Stations; and *»ter arrival' ^T, a^e by anv train leaving Burnbam al of the Packet. T A FAST STEAMER, °r other ^fADY MARY OR WYE, i: >s intended (wind and weather a. with or without pilot, and with liberty to tow), during the month of T° PLY with MARCH, 1883. ITH PASSENGERS AND MERCHAN- %rom Cardiff iSE AS FOLLOWS S Ihnrsrio,? Rurnham. From Burnham to Cardiff ? Pridav 2 °m 1 Thursday 11 0m f SatUri 8 30m 2 Friday 11 45m t ^ondav J ^0m Saturday 12 30 a £ -fuesdav 12 15 a 5 Monday 3 30 a D^edne^.V-' H5a 6 Tuesday 4 15 a § jhursdav 2 30 a 7 Wednesday 5 15 a in ^ridav Thursday 3 0 a ]» Jaturdav' h 1%m 9 Friday 3 45 a l ? ^ondav n n Saturday 5 0 a u ? uesdav n 12 Monday 9 45 a ic ^dncirio 0m 13 Tuesday 10 15m v '"irsdolf^ o ? 0m Wednesday 11 Om rida,, ••• 8 30m 15 Thursday 11 45m J? HtutJi 9 30 n 16 Friday 12 30 a 19 -MomV y 10 30m 17 Saturday 1 45 a 1 0 a 39 Monday. 4 15 a 21 W esday 2 0 a 20 Tuesday 5 0 a 82 'j i, "esday 6 Oin 21 Wednesday 2 30 a 24 SofllrSf'a>" 6 30m 22 Thursday 3 0 a 26 M„"r,day 8 0m 24 Saturday 4 0 a 27 -r,"n'lay 8 0m 26 Monday 6 0 a 20 Wp,i a-v 8 0m 27 J uesday 6 0 a 29 Th,,l ^s<lay ■ ? 0i u 23 Wednesday. 10 0m §0 Fr:,i„s -V 7 20m 29 'Thursday 10 30in 21 ,Satn^; 8 0m 30 Friday 11 Cm F'A.!t Urday 8 3um 31 Saturday 11 45m iSa!<K, J;i-tWKI- BURNHAM AN D CARDIFF, ^etnv, After-Cabin 3s 6d. Fore-Cabin 2s 6d. ditto 6s Od. Ditto 4s 6d. d*H& T H E E D Vv" ARBS CARDIFF and NEW YORK STEAMSHIP LINE ]11" ,fo:Ws f^ieaniPirs of this line intend to sail as Ultt,inJ .J_ ,J» v»vatlier, and other circumstances per- ^mwivri 1{HODop^DA 3,000 H g& :{o Ma, 24 i Nll,v VOTi'C TO CARDIFF. j. 2,500 tons Mar. 24 ;p|,Of,jc KEWPORT TO BALTIMORE. pTl]vo,7, 4,000 10118 Mar. 20 i>^els to'^1- °'r I-ading for all classes of Goods and I?, ,"Water Tvom Hirmingllam, Gloucester, Bristol, v^rtford T 1,eveford, Wolverhampton, Manchester, Su7^0l't''M»vfv. n' ^^I'ord, Abergavenny, Swansea, of rQi and places in the Western ee> f<| i?a ,a' includiii!; Chicago, St. Louis, Mil- iii adehiliia Toledo/Buffalo, Detroit, Toronto, eii?6'°n with' j o^ton, Baltimore <tc., <S'c., in con- ties. the principal Railway Companies on both thp l^oute for all classes of Goods to and JVi; Districts. la^?,"cli lo«-„ nneI warehousing charges, Ac., l^'c l orto ~l a Cardiff than any of the other Trans- Charges, Dates of Sailing, and other I' ln^P'y to 5, x-" ARDS, ROBERTSON, <fc CO., Cardiff and 0 l''I^WARDS CO., Bristol J^LLEY, 51. South-street New York. jtj-kl; ( 1A RDIFF AND BORDEAUX. The CARDIFF STEAMSHIP „ T^SaS'^IMPAN \"S FIRST CLASS SCREW „ C;TT}f>T>i. GAMERS will sail as follows :— Y,I)°*U)0(4V' CARDTFl' for BORDEAUX..Mar. 14 Gn, i -BORDEAUX for CARDIFF.Mar. 20 dpi11 a!1d Son« 4rc., apply at Messrs Jno MTiit- Pla"x and I; H, Quii des Chartrons, Bor- ^8] ^ardiff ^^ces of the Company, No. 3, Bate CAMPBELL, Managers. Mr ALLAN LINE TO AMERICA. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS to»?lNlAN )LR0M I'lVERPOOr,. tut KeSJA\ ',° Halifax and Portland Mar. 22 -alifax and Baltimore .Mar. 29 nUn Halifax and Portland April 5 r„ "l'ri" i,0 Halifax and Baltimore. April 10 p aP p. -^° Halifax and Portland .April 12 ?,n'' excellent accommodation. tJov'Cil sent free 'a a" W estern States of Passages to Canada. Oculars on application to n ALLAN BROTHERS A CO., Olio to Q r j James-street, Liverpool. «B,?!Strep^ /■' •' ^'ite-street, and E. F. Ken'' -.g ?. nl; "vRe^' > i^sviHe-place, ^arSp tannin. Qt"1V16;1 S SIiry-street, and Kke^Cwf'n^r. CanSt .street, Swansea ^cket Dock^ir- rcial-.stver t; W. Milton "harf, \e„n 7er, and .lohn Young, Screw *V°0lM io J ">10, Moil.; D. S. Thomas, British ?ave,,„ °!ery: Fredk. Allan, 9, Flannel-street, tTii A,I:, A. Tilnev, Market-street, Abertillery fcla??185', 2 (■) }"' Al'ercarn, near Newport; A. II. H,i')],„lrc,ll'Ktl'cet, Blaina; A. A. Lewis, Post- lnri 7)""lrl. i,If,e > Crockett and James, 4, Tad-street, *tr« "HIIIM J a,n Davies, Bookseller, Ac., Beaufort, W^ Brvm^ Ebbw Vale Geo. Batten, 34, Beaufort '"s f,A D. J. Evans, General Outfitter, Ann W _l(-aiUi -s11-eet Merthvr Tvdvil. 4929_910 ^IVam £ ^TiON.— REDUCED RATES to fiStED pERICA by the DOMINION LINE. As- Tfii, to»CANADA from £ 3, Saloon from £ 10 hr,:{—Paitilv!! £ 6 6s- This is the line for MANI- )lPi7JGOiIF„Pbli;'ts free.—Apply to Fij.vx, MAIN, and i7' 24, Jamas-street, Liverpool or to R. St*! ^aye,' 7T' I'vinity-street, Cardiff g. J. DATIES, 1, 'Cardiff W. II. DEAVix, Carrier, 6, Castle- 62241 C H ° It L I N E. "t¡\'Enp A.ŒTUCAX MAIL STEAMERS. f,lt. UL JO NEW YORK YIA QUEENSTOWN. Cit.ri6ssia Tons. Captain. fcpV °f ■■ J. J. Small Wed., May 9. S''avia e R. i>. Munro. Wed., May 23. 11 4,976 R. Hutchinson.. Wed., May 30. Atla wprularl v thereafter. a.ty.?-r"-ir; ?*ers having been built expressly for the &Jir) nsst tb J'?e' w^th all the latest improvements, are Of ^ffora laTScst, finest, and fastest in the trade, 'Jas3engerg malled accommodation for all classes >0lNrEuMp0x PASSAGE, 12 TO 25 GUINEAS. TI'' £ 3, including all requisites for the ir' 'r 1^h-Rage to New York, Boston, Philadel- IlPv Parttn;,1,more. £ 4 4s. Ro«, Eftsdv as to freight and passage, apply to tiv! • i ''N" BROTHERS, 47, Union-street, Glas- v77.la"-street, London 17, Water-street, Queenstown 7, York-street, -any Local Agent. 10872 62081 ^MEllICAN LINE. UNîTED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. v.. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, llayrst.c!a f „ EVERY WEDNESDAY. seh'°U f0v lu,1-powered Iron Steamships. Accemmo Of i?ers aiiH „se"gers equal to any European Line. Pas- L,e I'cnii ?0 landed at Philadelphia on the harf i r°«tp (77, lia Railroad. This is the shortest and Vi o/T'ly t^ T,the u"est. l)niier"strept 'f"AUDS0N. SrENCF. and Co., 17 and 19, "lift CaivS (i vt!rP0(,l JONES BROS, and Co., Bute .I, Jojpc f JAMES AYRE, 151, Bute-rd., Car- Al. llRios-& Co., l)ock-st., Newport; ROGER Jo«ei'til,«'rv* T et* Pontyp'-idd TILNEV and Co., Jr „Jno- BEVAN, llengoed, via Cardiff \y Post Office, Pontypool JAMES If. M' "ltl'-t"n JOHN 'JHOMAS, Tredegar J5i,1!V3 r> 5!jS'Cilebeland-street, Merthvr, and JOHN •O0CiiS' ^rpljai"dfacli. Cardigan Messrs AUST1N and — "'P and Insurance Brokers, Swansea. 30663 ODT}I WALES MUSICAL J^EPOSITORY. .J BRADER AND SONS, OLDEST ESTABLISHMENT At AND OST EXTENSIVE PREMISES IN Bfc; SOUTH WALES, C<flgr ?JeateS(;Ck''ntl'al for Railway facilities, affords the a,1,vantage 0f a personal selection from an and varied Stock of the Newest Model. X^^tofortes. AMERICAN ORGANS. -c-L JJARMONIUMS. CUsto«ier, XP' llsive branch depots, we can allow our el's large Discounts, also Low Tariff on the Three Years System. OLLAUD AND /BOLLARD'S la.te8t t Models. These renowned makers, » entirely on their well-earned reputation, NEVER ADYERTISE. "I' E Mi* (JNiriCENT GRAND PIANOFORTE, On which the Unrivalled Tito M A T T E I Performed recently at MADAME PATTI'S is ^Rand MORNING CONCERT, XCLUDED AT SPECIAL CO-OPERATIVE DISCOUNTS. kiltie T> ——— e Box Office, Concert Ticket Officc, Music Cu-culating Library, 9, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. 60860 AiILL-p0STING AT NEWPORT, MON- STEAM PACKET HOTEL, NEWPORT XER and DELIVERER for TOWN and 4C K Rents all the principal Hoardings in New- Work executed with despatch 6311 koc nltz bn ^itrtton. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. MR. W. BRADLEY. Paper-hanginjs, at Cardiff March 21 CARDIFF AUCTION AND STORAGE CO. Household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff Mar. 22 Mr T. E. GEORGE. Freehold Farm, &c.. at Abercarn. April 3 Mr ROBERT EVANS. Property, at Bridgend March 28 Mr E. J. EVANS. Fat Cattle and Sheep, at Ely • • y • • Messrs GOTTWALTZ and BOWIUNG ■ Miscellaneous Effects, at Cardiff March 20 Furnituue and Effects, at Cardiff lar'-i !i Ancient Furniture, Ac., at Cardiff April_4 Household Furniture, Ac., at Cardiff April Shrubs and Plauts, at Cardiff • • Messrs GRAHAM, SON, and HITCHCOCK. Plant and Machinery, at Swansea April 3 Messrs H. HILL and CO. Saddlery, Horse Clothing, Ac., at Swansea.. March 17 Freehold and Leasehold Properties, at Swansea.. Mar. 29 Mr LEWIS HOPKINS. Office Furniture. Ac., at Cardiff March 19 Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff March 21 Leasehold Property, at Cardiff April 3 Leasehold Property, at Cardiff April 3 Messrs J. HOWELL THOMAS & THOMPSON. Freehold Estates. Mr CHARLES HUGHES. Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea March 20 Hoœes, Ac., at Swansea March 27 Messrs JOHN JENKINS A CO. Machinery, Fixtures, Ac., at Bridgend March 21 Leasehold Properties, at I reI iff April 3 Mr JONES. Carriages, at Bristol Mar. 22 Horses, at Bristol Mar. 29 Mr JOHN M. LEEDER, Household Furniture, &:c., at Swansea March 19 Leasehold Property at Swansea March 20 House and Office Furniture, at Swansea March 22 Villa Residence, at Swansea April 2 Freehold Farm and Colliery, at Swansea April 5 Mr J. G MADDOX. Stock-in-Trade and Plant, Ac., at Cardiff March 17 House Property, at Penarth March 21 'Mr THOMAS PARRY. Meadow Hav, at Newport March 21 Mr DANIEL PHILLIPS. Dwelling-houses and Premises, at Landore March 21 Messrs EDWARD ROBERTS and SON. Freehold Prepcrty, at Swansea March 20 Mr W. SANI'ERS. Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff March 20 Messrs HORT A DUNN. Wrecked Screw Steamer, at Cardiff .March 17 Messrs STEPHENSON A ALEXANDER. Horses, Carriages, Harness, Ac., at Cardiff .March 17 Freehold Lands, at Peterstone-super-Montem.. April — Mr J AS. STRAKER. Household Furniture, &c., at Glanrafon ■ • Mar. 20 A 21 Fat Stock, at Abergavenny March 20 Messrs TAYLOR A FORRESTER. Brewing Plant, at Dowlais 27 Messrs TRIBE, CLARKE, A Co. Iron Merchants' Stock, at Swansea Mar. 28 A 29 CARDIFF AUCTION AND STORAGE COMPANY, LIMITED, 24, 25, and 26, LUG11-STR I'JET, CARDIFjr. THE MOST COMMODIOUS AUCTION ROOMg IN THil PRINCIPALITY. UNRIVALLED FACILITIES EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY. SALES EFFECTED BY PRIVATE CONTRACT ON FIXED TERMS. AN AUCTION SALE OF GOODS Consigned bv householders and the public generally M WILL BE HELD WEEKLY. All goods offered for sale in the Rooms of the CAtt- DIFF AUCTION AND STORAGE COMPANY, LIMITED will be Sold Without Reserve, unless a price has been hxeq by the vendor, which, if necessary, will be declared bj the Auctioneer during the sale. GENERAL SALES. Sales of Freehold and Leasehold properties, Farming Stock, Machinery, II, ,u"ehold Goods, Ac., Ac., con- ducted at vendors' residences, 01' in any part of the country. PANTECHNICON. FURNITURE REMOVED and STORED in per- fectly dry and well-a,ired Warehouses on reasonable terms, SEPARATE LOCK-UP STORE-ROOMS TO LET, By the Month or Year. GEO. B. DYER, Managing Director. J. G. MADDOX, 62207 10874 Secretary and Auctioneer. VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND MINERAL LANDS. PETERSTON K-SU PER-M< >NTEM, GLAMOR(! A N s|) Hi PRELIMINARY ANNOUNs EMENT. MESSRS. STEPHENSON and ALEX- .1'-L ANDER will SELL by AUCTION, early in the month of April next, the following FARMS AND LANDS, namely FIRST.—The Freehold FARM called MAnv sitnate in the parish of Coychurch, GJ>'morganshire,' containing about 233 acres of arabj/ and"pasture'"land! Tvvvr,Y,rTl'e Customary ^ehoid FARM called YN) COED, situate neal:.o the said first described Farm, and containing ah" 43 acres 0f arable, pasture, and wood land ■k*oredetailed particulars will appear in due course, J. EDWARDS PRICE, 61956 Solicitor, Pontypridd. SALE THIS DAY. OLD CANAL WIIA.RF, CARDIFF. TO CARRfERS. HAULIERS, AND OTHERS. MR, J. G. MADDOX is instructed to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION on SATURDAY, the 17th day of March, 1883, at Mr Edward Payne's (late Wheeler's) vt-ihc! BRISTOL AND CARDIFF CARRYING COMPANY'S WHARF, as above, and in one lot (subject to such conditions as shall then and there be read), the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRAD K AND PLANT, GOODWILL AND BUSINESS OF THE ABOVE, Horses, carts, waggons, trollies, harness, weighing machine, cranes, platforms, skids, sheds, ca al lighters, the office furniture, fixtures and fittings, stable utensils, and plant of every description, together with the STEAMER TAFF, now lying alongside the said wharf. The whole will be on view any day prior to the sale. Sale will take place at 3 o'clock p.m. precisely. The foregoing affords an exceptionally good oppor- tunity to any person desirous of conducting a, carrying business between Bristol and Cardiff. For further particulars and schedule of the whole, apoly to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 11, Windsor- teirace, Penarth, and "Sooth Wales Daily News" Chambers, Cardiff or to Messrs DALTON, SPENCER, CORBETT, A EVANS, Solicitors, 62191 Working-street, Cardiff. SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. MR W. SANDERS has been instructed to OFFER by PUBLIC A UCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, 20th March, 1883, at 6 30 for 7 o'clock in the Evening, the following mIuable LEASEHOLD J'lWPERTIES, Which will be offered subject to such conditions, and in such lots suitable to purchasers, as shall be named at the time of sale, viz. '.— 86 and 88, WYNDIIAM-CRESCENT. 43 and 45, WYNDHAM-ROAD. 27, 29, and 31, GLYNNE-STREET. 66 and 68, CECIL-STREET. 5 and 7, RUSSELL-STREET. 6 and 7, MINISTER-STREET. 23 and 25, M ETAL-STitEET. 47, 49, and 51, STACEY-ROAD, Full particulars as to terms of lease", ground rents, and rentals may be obtained from the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, and from Messrs Merrils and Son, Solicitors, Church-street, Car- diff. 10877 62224 BRIDGEND. BRIDGEND. IMPORTANT TO BOOT MANUFACTURERS AND HARNESS MAKERS.. PEREMPTOKV SALE. MESSRS JOHN Jenkins and CO. have been instructed by the Administratrix to SELL by AUCTION, at the Manufactory, Bridgend, Glamorganshire, on WEDNESDAY, March 21st instant, the whole of the Boot Manufacturer's, Harness Marker's, and Currier's STOCK-IN-TRADE, MACHINERY, FIXTURES, FITTINGS, TRADE UTENSILS, AND EFFECTS, Belonging to the Estate of Joseph Yorwerth, deceased, comprising 11 bootmakers machines punching isleting, rivetting, pricking, and split lit machines ) Buchanan presses, full sets of cutters of the different sorts, punches, seam rubbers, stoves, about a ton of 1 iron lasts, stands, tools, hangings, currier's slab, rollers, and presses, benches, hoxes, weighing ma- chines, nails, rivets, awl tips of all sorts; files, flax and threads, oils, inks and dies, rosin and tal- low, leather ill Lulk. quarters, vamps, amI I uppers, together with the general stock of home- made and substantial harness and saddlery, consisting; of it large assrtment of. breeching-s, saddles, bridles, martingales, girths, bits, stirrups, rems, bands, bandage webs, collars, hames, head stalls, face pieces, curb chains and hooks, hunting and driving thong.>, spurs, chams, halters, plough hnes, bushe8, combs, buttons, buckles, clips, hemp, r08ets, pocket books, braces, oils, blacking, liniments, dyes, compositions, polish, waterproof coats, and numerous other effects, a well as the FIXTURES, FITTINGS, Ac., AND OFFICE FURNITURE, which include counters, desks, gaseliers, brackets, iron safe, office table, outside lamps, show cases, window casings, window stands and brackets, stoves, shelving, and other effects. Order of Sale -The Stock and Utensils in-Trade, and Machinery in connection with the B09t-makers and Currier's Business will Le soleI at Eleven o'clock and the Harness and Saddlery will be sold at Two o'clock. There will not 1Je the least reserve. On view on the morning of the day of Sale. Auctioneer's Offices, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff, March 3rd, 1883. 62065 ROATH, LOWER GRANG K, AND COGAN PILL SALE OF GOOD LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. MESSRS JOHN JENKINS AND CO. Á have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Great Western Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, April 3rd, at 7 o'clock in the Evening, in the following or such other lots as may be determined on at the time of Sale, the undermentioned LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES ROATH. LOT I.-XCI. 13, Broadway (Clifton-street end). Value lis 6d per week. Ground rent only £ 1 19s. GRANGETOWN. LOT 2.—NO. 21, Seven Oak-street. Rent 7s per week. Ground rent £2. LOT 3,-Nos. 5 and 7, Knole-street. Ground rent £ 1 10s per house. COG AN PILL. LOT 4.—No. 1, Bridge-street. Weekly rent 7s 6d. Ground rent £ 2. LOT 5.—Nos. 41 and 42. He well-street. Weekly rent 7s each Ground rent S2 per house. To view apply to the tenants, and for further parti- culars see posters, 01' apply to the Auctioneers, or to Mr WiHiam Jones, Solicitor, 29 and 30, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Auctioneers' Offices, Philharpnnic Cham1ers, Cardiff, March 16th, 1883.. 62294 BRISTOL UOI'Si: RICPasnXJItY. MR F. B. JONES will have SOLD.by AUCTION, on THURSDAY NEXT, March 22nd, a. number of CARRIAGES, Of various descriptions, about forty sets of Double and Single Harness, new and second-hand (all sizes) twenty suits of Newmarket and Kersey Horse Clothing, com plete; Rugs, Blankets, Waterproof Aprons, Ac. about fifteen superior London made Saddles, Stable Tools, and Utensils of every description. Sale at 1.30 precisely, 58581 BOPvOL'G 11 OF N E W PO R' JD WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Merchant-street.behind the Town-hall, Corporation bill-poster and crier. Rents the principal hoardings and stations in Newport and Neighbourhood. Two good bill- posters kept. Work attended to with quick despatch. Town and country. Old established—mora tban a Quarter of a century.34063 5"qlt,- hit Aurtialt. ON TUESDAY NEXT, 20TH MARCH. LARGE CLEARANCE SALE OF FURNITURE AND MISCELLANEOUS EFFECTS. GOTTWALTZ and BOWRING beg to announce that they will hold at their Sale-rooms on TUESDAY NEXT, March 20th, at Eleven o'clock, A LARGE CLEARANCE SALE of all THE FURNITURE & MISCELLANEOUS EFFECTS Left uncleared upon their premises, 11, High-street, Cardiff, from the various sales held by them during the last six months, and whether wholly or in part paid for, all will be suld without reserve and regardless of the claims of original purchasers. Comprising A large quantity of well-made and durable FURNI- TURE for bedrooms. DINING ROOMS, SITTING ROOMS. and DRAWING ROOMS, including THREE COMPLETE SUITES of BEDROOM FURNITURE, CHESTS OF DRAWERS, TWO WARDROBES, 3 PAIRS OF TOILET TABLES, carpets for rooms, landings, and stairs baths, toilet fittings iron and wood, French, half-tester, and Arabian BEDSTEADS with bedding, chimney glass; TWO DINING ROOM SUITES in Murocco, a 5FT. FCIN. OAK SIDE- BOARD, a 6FT. 6IN. MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, an oak dining wagon, a centre Ottoman, loo, occasional, and office tables A DINING TABLF, a few pictures, fenders, fire-irons, coal buckets, hearthrugs, cornice poles and curtains, and TWO DRAWING ROOM SUITF^ covered in tapestry and plush hall chairs, a SET of 12 SPANISH M AHOGANY CHAIRS with stuffed panel backs, TWO EASY CHAIRS and a COUCH, all upholstered in marone Morocco; a 7-OCTAVE COTTAGE PIANO- FORTE, by I)etei- Campbell & Co., in walnut case; clocks, vases, and other ornaments. A GRAND PIANOFORTE by Collard d: Collard, in black and gold case two chimney glasses, three bundles of sheet music, a music cabinet. A Quantity of USEFUL CHINA AND EARTHENWARE, Two cheffonnieres, a set of 6 Austrian chairs, 2 gilt cornices, KITCHEN TABLRS, SHELVES, AND UTENSILS, TWO LEVER WEIGHING MACHINES, COMPLETE; 3 PAIRS OF PROVISION, FLOTTR, AND COUNTER SCALES; An iron safe, two office Desks, and a large variety of useful miscellaneous articles. ON VIEW ON MONDAY NEXT. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. 11, High- street, Cardiff. ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, AT FOUR O'CLOCK. /^OTTWALTZ-& BOWRING will include in their large CLEARANCE SALE of FUR- NITURE and MISCELLANEOUS EFFECTS (for which see separate advertisement) to be held at their Sale Rooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, as above. TWO LEVER 'WEIGHING MACHINES AND FIVE PAIRS OF FLOUR, PROVISION, AND COUNTER SCALES, To bo sold without reserve. 62292 PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. A HIGHLY INTERESTING AND IMPORTANT SALE OF ANCIENT FURNITURE, OLD CHINA, NOBLE BRONZES, MARBLE STATUARY, OLD IRISH ARMOURY, VALUABLE COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS, (chiefly by the most renowned masters of the early school of pictorial art) OLD FAMILY PLATE AND ANCIENT LITERATURE FROM IRELAND, which formed a portion of THE FITTINGS AND APPOINTMENTS OF SANTRY COU-LTT, COUNTY DUBLIN, The Seat of SIR CHARLES COMTON POMVILLE, BART., also a portion of THE LIBRARY, PICTURES, OLD COINS, Ac., Prom th late Sm GEORGE CocKBURN's, OF SHAUGANAGH CASTLE, COUNTY WICKLOW. GOTT WALTZ & BO WRING are hon- oured with instructions to SELL by AUC- TION within the Sale Rooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on WEDNESDAY, the 4th April and following days, at 12 o'clock each dav, those MAGNIFICENT EFFECTS, as above, -which on account of the present unsettled state of Ireland, are being sent to Cardiff as tho best medium for speedy realization. Full particulars will appear on the arrival of the property, which is now being described by a represen- tive of the Auctioneers prior to transit. Descriptive Catalogues will be issued four days before the sale, and £ >ay be had from the Auctioneers at the price of *5 each. 62291 PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF AN IMPORTANT SALE. OOTTWALTZ and BOWRING beg JVrJT to announce that they are instructed by Thomas r'Y6s, Etq. (Messrs Johnston, Miles, and Co.), who is J<'Ay;T]2r Cardiff for Canada, to remove from ins resi- dence at Whitchurch, and SELL by AUCTION, at ■e,I5i,Salerooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, about the niidal6 (lj APillL, the whole of his SUPERIOR MODERN FURNITURE, PICTURES, CHINA, AND OTHER APPOINTMENTS, TOGETHER W;TLL HOUSE, GIG, HARNESS, SADDLES, STABLE TOOLS, ANO OUTSIDE EFFECTS. Furciltrl)artioular,.i will appear in next Saturday's papers, ttii,t catalogues, which will be ready 7 days prior to skie -e had either from T. Miles, Esq., or of the Auctioneers. NOTICE.Xearly all the furml'nre is i1 .c*ea/istiK' equal to and'the whole of the outer appointments are of a hig\}.ciass character. The sole object of the sale taking place l(, Cardiff instead of at the residence, is that it may be convenient for the atieiidance of the general 62293 24, 25, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. SALE OF htij.'j.yioHOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, OIL PAIN n>, s KLECTKO-PLATE, PIANOS, &c. TO PARTIi^s BURNISHING AND OTHERS. THE CARQJFF AUCTION & STORAGE en. LJ))TED (Mr G.B.Dyer, Managing Di- rector, Mr J. G. iiadjox, Secretary and Auctioneer), are instructed "^the representatives of a Gentleman lately deceased v SELL by PUBLIC RUCTION, on the premises as a'ove (whenJ the goods 'have been re- moved from tliepKvate residence for convenience of sale), on THLR -L^Y, the 22nd day of March, 1883, the whole of the IT lyVtn-RK AND EFFECTS in Dining-room, On^ing-room, Hall, Bedrooms, Kit- chens, Ac., cons_istinj 0f IN THE Mi AN.j ro^jj ^Handsome mahogany sideboard wiui aud cellarette complete, maho- gany easy and otnei >jjnjll;rooi]i chairs 111 morocco, 8 ft mahogany 'Stable with three inlets, coal vase, fender and irons, ■br\ssc]s carpet, hearthrug, marble timepiece, several vai^^ 0-j pajntings, electro-plated cruet stand, ditto not Vatel. kettle and stand, ditto tea and coli'eo service. J\avl0gany bookcase, mahogany cheffonniere, lian5lsom'giit chimney glass,butler's tray aud stand, piano in wal^ ]iandsome cornice pole and rings, curtains, &c,J*c; In DRAWIiNO-lvvo^ ^Tj^n^pjjjg cheffonniere in rosewood with plate-glas*ilt>ack and doors, sofa, easy, and other chairs in rosew^.j al)j walndt, covered in nu cretonne, rosewood aml w(]nut inlaid corner and other whatnots, rosewood ana <lnut ovai) i00j centre, and other tables, b:),nd-Oine chinnev glass, Brussels carpet, hearthrug, fender, nreiro^ cornice, curtains, etc., C"ln nALL and STAIRCAiE _Handsome marble-top mahogany hat and uniDr«ja stanjt mahogany hall chairs, weather glasses, sts, carpets and rods, pic- tures, etc. T, vr i. The BEDROOM HIW'LTRE consists generally of mahogany and iron haU-test, and otber bedsteads, spring mattresses, feather aixf mil,puff beds, marble- top mahogany and other v ..hstands and dressing tables, pedestals, etc., man°<=j;ny commode and bed- steps combined, couches, 4 %ts, fenders and irons, mahogany toilet glasses, _.3ogany wardrobes and chests of drawers, Ijedroom e<oc., etc., etc. The usual KITCHEN U^^ls and sundries, to- gether with the whole of .pinner and tea ware, china and glass, etc., one cf ce.V\t tent refrigerator, titp nearly new, and a large. quantI Y)f other articles, too numerous to particularise. On view the day prior 't° ^°ltnorning of sale Sale will comm-mce at 17^C ^recisely. 62264 The Model Auction Mart, 1, *5%l i(traet, Cardiff. Notice to Paper-Hangers, alKi others. MR. W. BRADLEY yilUELL by AUC- TION, on WED^ESI>AY A^xt, March 21, 1883, 5,000 PIECES PAPER J1 A GS, consisting of gold and cream, marble, dl*Y"f'Am parlour and staircase papers. Eighty gal d jt varnish and colouring, seized under P°wera ot ™ 0f sale. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. No resei Aictionecr's office and sale rooms, 1, North-street, Canh? 3.^2 TOWN OF BR,IDUENL- SALE OF VALUABLF: GUSTOMA^YHOLI) and LEASEHOLD J- 'NI) SHOPS. 1\/1"R. ROBERT EVANS \\i\ gELL by J3;X AUCTION at the W yndham AH Brklgen<l, on Wednesday, the 28ch day of March, 18,/ a(. 3 G.clock in the afternoon precisely (suoject to co (liUons)i the following ELIGIBLK PROPEUTY. LOT 1.- A DWELLING HOUSE and S\ nmn bered 96, Nolton-strect, Oldcastle, "end, with Bakehouse and Stores attached, now in tn -JCCUpation of Mr William Summers, grocer. Lor 2.-Two COTTAGES.at the backof Uj m_ bered respectively 91 and 90, and now in Respective occupations of Messrs Matthew Hayman ai^ \iiliam LOT 3.—Two SHOPS and PREMISES, ).mii ,,rp(i 108 and 109, Nolton-street aforesaid, now in tive occupations of Mrs Margaret Hopkins ^jrg Mercy Bacon. The above are customaryhold of the Al f Coity Anglia and Lot 3 is subject t° M 60 years, from the 1st day of May, im9^ the annual ground rent of 5s. „ LOT 4.—A DWELLING-HOUSE, SHOP, and p MISES, called Fairfield House,'situate J.n. ? rXixet Bridgend, and now in the occupation of Mis -< This lot is held under a lease for 99 the 1st day of November, 1859, at the ground rent of £ 2.. pr For further particulars apply to the Auctionee v Mr T. T. LEWIS, 62249 Solicitor, Bndgeii^ WINDMILL FARM. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. THE SALE of FARMING STOCK, &c advertised to take place on the 19th mst, is uv avoidably POSTPONED until the beginning ot Apr^ R. JONES and SON, Auctioneers Bridgend, 12th March, 1883. ,7^ -1 Bridgend, 12th March, 1683. 62262 NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSIRE. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF HAY. TO HAY MERCHANTS, COLLIERY PROPRIA TORS, AND OTHERS. TO HAY MERCHANTS, COLLIERY PROPRIA TORS, AND OTHERS. MR THOMAS PARRY will conduct an important SALE of about TT*V 300 TONS OF PRIME MEADOW HAY, At the Tredegar Arms Hotel, Newport, on DAY, March 21,1833, at Three o clock in the Afternoon. For further particulars and catalogues apply to Auctioneer, Newport, M011. —- COUNTIES OF CARDIGAN AND PEMBROKE. THE TYGLYN ESTATE. rP HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF ^ALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MESSRS J. HOWELL THOMAS and THOMPSON have been favoured with instruc- tions to prepare for SALE by AUCTION, this IMPORTANT ESTATE, Comprising the well-known valuable Farms called Towyn, the Gwbert Inn, and Bryngwyn Farm, situate in the vicinity of Cardigan. Also the old FAMILY MANSION Of Tyglyn, near Aberayron, and the extensive ES- TATES thereto belonging. Further particulars will duly appear. 62203 The Contents of the Mansion and the Farming Stock will also be disposed of by auction at an early date. "CLEANLINESS.' NIXEY'S BLACK LEAD. NIXEY'S Has over TIJIRTY YEARS Celebrated World-wide Reputation. Refined Polishes instantly, equal to BLACK LEAD. BURNISHED STEEL. Used without WASTE or D UST. CAUTION !—There are several Spurious and Worthless Imitations W. G. NIX BY. SOHO-SQU ARE. LONDON. 60064 dittos hit JUtrttcnt. b8, BUTE STREET, CARDIFF. SALE OF OFFICE FURNITURE, FITTINGS, AND EFFECTS, SEIZE]) UNDER A WARRANT OF DISTRESS FOR RENT. MR LEWIS HOPKINS will SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, on the premises as above, on MONDAY, March 1'-th, 1883, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, the whole of the OFFICE FURNITURE, FITTINGS, AND EFFECTS OF MR S. DECANDIA, Comprising mahogany kneehole desk, two walnut re- volving chairs, ircll safe, deed boxes (hy Taunton, of Birmingham), letter press and stand, oak-grained par- titfons, pine boxes, ship's model, Windsor and other chairs, deal office tables and desk-, gas chandeliers and other fittings, oilcloths, glazed sa hes, quantity of books, prints, maps, Ac., and sufficient stock of stationery and fixtures in the use, occupation, and dis- posal of Nlrs Salisbury, his undertenant, to satisfy the distress and the expenses thereof. Q ".een-street, Cardiff. 62240 WELLINGTON HOUSE, WELLINGTON-TERRACE, CARDIFF. MR LEWIS HOPKLNS is instructed by Mr James Scott (who is removing and refurnish- ing) to SELL by AUCTION, at the above address, on WEDNESDAY, March 21st, the handsome modem FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising ebony cabinet and mirror to match, pier glass in ebony and gold, eaiy :;nd occasional chairs in walnut, rosewood ottoman covered in woolwork, rose- wood cottage pianoforte by Healey and Co., oil paint- ings, water colours and (:11-a.vings, Brussels, tapestry, and stair carpets, heartnrugs, oilcloth, linoleum, dinner, round, and occasional tables, a massive maho- gany wardrobe with plate-gla-s centre, mahogany duehesse dressing table aud marble top washstand to match, brass and iron half-tester and French bedsteads, spring, hair, and other mattresses, feather and other bJds, two complete bedroom suites in polished pine (inlaid), and enamelled cretonne and damask bed furniture, chamber ware, dinner and tea services, glass, ebonissd, and mahoganv cornice poles, cretonne and damask curtains, fenders, fireirons, kitchen dre-ser 7ft. fitted with drawers and cupboards, counter 6ft. 52in., Cambrian bicycle, Taylor's patent friction sewirg machine, kitchen and scullery requisites, and numerous other useful effects. On view morning of sale from 9 a.m. 10875 Sale to commence punctually at 2 o'clock. 62223 ELM-STREET AND WORDSWORTH-STREET, ROATH. MR LEWIS HOPKINS is instructed to SELL bv AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of April, 1883, at Three o'clock p.m., the following lots of LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. LOT 1.—All that CORNER HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being No. 50, Elm-street, Roath, held under lease for 99 years from Henry Williams, Esq., from 2nd February, 1857, at the yearly ground rent of £ 3 9s lOd. This lot is let to Mr William Cadogan, junr., under lease for 14 years, from June 24tli, 1882, at 106 per week. LOT 2—All that DWELLING-HOUSE, situate and being No. b2, Elm-street, Roath, let at 9s 6d per week. LOT 3.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE, situate and being No. 51, Elm-street, Roath, in the occupation of Mr Matthew Hodges, the vendor. Lots 2 and 3 are held under or.e lease from Charles Henry Williams, Esq., for 99 years, from February 2nd, 1857, at an entire rent of So 10s 2d per annum, which is to be apportioned as follows -£2 15s 2d upon Lot 2, and S2 15s upon Lot 3. LOT 4.—All that commodious semi-detached HOUSE, being Bryn Villa, 7, Wordsworth-street, Roath, con- taining 12 rooms. This lot is held under lease from Lord Tredegar for 89 years from March, 1367, at the low yearly ground rent of B4 16s. A large portion of the purchase money can remain on mortgage, and immediate possession cau ¡ be had. For further particulars as to lots 1, 2, and 3 a.pply to Messrs Dalton, Spencer, Corbett, and Evans, Solicitors, Cardiff, as to lot 4 to Messrs Ingledew, Ince, and Vachell, Solicitors, Cardiff, and as to all the lots to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 5, Queen-street, Cardiff. WEST BUTE-STREET, BUTE DOCKS; & ROATH- ROAD, CARDIFF. MR LEWIS HOPKINS will SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of April next, at Three p.m. precisely, the following lots of valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY LOT I.-The DWELLING-HOUSE, Numbered 27, West Bute-street, Cardiff, with the Warehouse and Workshops at the rear thereof, now in the occupation of Mr Emanuel Pile as yearly tenant, at the rent of £ 48 per annum. „ LOT 2.—The SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE, Numbered 28. West Bute-street, now in the occupation of Mr Esau Field, as an annual tenant,, at the rent of 236 per annum, with the stable at the rear thereof, let at the rent of £ 9 per annum. LOT l-TM SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE, Numbered 29. West Bute-street, let to Mr Charles Johns, for a term of 14 years, from 1st November, 1872, at a rent of £28. Lor 4.—A DWELLING-HOUSE. Numbered 30, West Hute-street, let to Mr David Julian, as annual tenant, at a rental of j326 per annum. The four foregoing Lots are held Under a lease dated 2nd July, 1849, granted by the trustees of the Marquess of Bute to the late Mr William Wootton for a term of 99 years, from 25th March, 1849, at a ground rent of S10 16s, which will be equally apportioned, each Lot being sold subject to a ground rent of £214s. LOT 5.-A mVEQLXNG-HOUSE, Numbered 31, West Bate-street, now Jet on a yearly tenancy to the South Wales India Rubber Company, at a rent of £90 Der innnm. LOT 6.—A MOB 'iVVirEjS and BUJiaiTTjnc. ;RI joining the last lot, also let to the boutn »\ ales India Rubber Company, as annual tenants, at B90 per annum. The two last lots are held under a lease dated 25th March, 1847, from the Trustees of the Marquess of Bute to the late Mr William Wootton for a term of 99 years, from 29th September, 1846, at a ground rent of £ 8, which will be equally appor- tioned between each lot. LOT 7.—A DWELLING-HOUSE, situate on the Roath-road, Cardiff, and known as Clifton Villa, lately in the occupation of Miss Emma Wootton, deceased, containing two situug and four bedrooms, kitchen, scullery, cellars, and offices, held under a lease dated 24th June, 1856, from the late Reverend John M. Traherne to the late Mr W. Wootton, for a term of 99 years from 29th Sept-ember, 1855, at a ground rent of B4 19s. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Chambers, 5, Queen-street, Cardiff, or to 10866 Messrs WALDRON & SON, 62120 Solicitors, 74, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. MYNYDDYSLLWYN, MONMOU THSHIRE. SALE OF A DESIRABLE FREEHOLD FARM AND LEASEHOLD COTTAGE AND GARDEN, SIT- UATE IN THE PARISH OF MYNYDDYSLLW YN. MR T. E. GEORGE is instructed to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION, at the Crown Inn. AbercILrn, on TUESDAY, April the 3rd, 1833, at 3 for 4 o'clock in the afternoon, the following valuable PROPERTIES, Subject to conditions of sate to be then produced. LOT I —All that FREEHOLD FARM, called Cwm- caesiugrug, otherwise Cwmnantyfelin, containing by admeasurement 25 acres and 14 perches or thereabout, I and situate about 300 yards south of Mynyddysllwyn Parish Church. The land, together with farm house and outbuildings, is let to Mr Michael Richards, as yearly tenant, at the rent of £2ó a year, and the cot- tage thereon, is let at 6s per calendar month, to Eliza- beth Jenkins, both making in all the rental of £ 29 12s per annum. The veins of coal underneath Lot 1 are excluded from the sale. LOT 2.—All that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE and GARDEN, called the ATine Tree, containing 55 perches more or less, situate near to the Ynysddu Railway Station. Let to Mrs James, at the low rent of E7 per annum, held under lease from Matthew Moggridge, Esq., for the term of 99 years from 2nd August, 1841, at a ground rent of ¡£:2 per annum. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Newbridge, near Newport or to Messrs Gustard and Llewellin, Solicitors, Newport, Mon. 62225 LANDORE, NEAR SWANSEA. MR DANIEL PHILLIPS has received instructions from the Mortgagees to SELL by AUCTION (subject to such conditions and in such lots as shall then be declared), at the Landore Inn Lan- dore, on THURSDAY, March 21, 1883, all those three DWELLING-HOUSES AND PREMISES Situate and being 4, 5, and 7, Mysydd-street, Landore, now let at 3s 9d per week ground rent 4s and 8s per house respectively. Held under a lease, 75 years of which are unexpired. Are drained, with water laid on. Sale at 7 o'clock in the Evening. For further particulars apply to J. A. Thomas, Esq., Solicitor, York-street, or to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Waterloo Chambers, Swansea. 62270-10880 TO IRON MERCHANTS, ENGINEERS, AND OTHERS. Tl/TESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE and CO. have been in tructed to SELL bv PUBLIC AUCTION, at Messrs Forrester and Co.'s Yard, Bath- lane, Swansea, on AVEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, March 28th and 29th, 1883, the whole of the s T 0 C K Of Staffordshire and AVelsh bar iron, angle iron, sheets, ship and other plates; quantity of blister cast and spring steel, anvils, vices, files, nails, cast steel hammers, two boxes stocks and dies iin. to Ilin., about 500 tons of new steel bridge and flange rails from 25 to 681bs per yard, 130 tons of iron, bridge and flange rails from 14 to 561bs per yard. PIG IRON.—20 tons Ynyseedwyn Bright and IN-hite 10 tons Whittington, 20 tons Ilirwain Mottled anA Grey, 12 tons Tondu White, 20 tons Seend Mottled and Grey. A quantity of heavy wrought and cast scrap iron, old boiler and ship plates, old railway wheels, partly broken, and numerous other lots. LOOSE PLANT.—Steam crane, to lift two tons, double purchase hand crane, railway weighing machine by Stead, to weigh 20 tons, scales and weights, &c., &c. Sale to commence each day at 11 o'clock. There will be no reserve. Catalogues are in course of preparation, and can be obtained of the Auctioneers a week prior to sale. 11, Temple-street, Swansea. 62266 STOCK ilTARKET, ABERGAVENNY. MR JAMES STRAKER (Licensed by the Local Authority) will SELL by AUCTION, in the Stock Market, on TUESDAY NEXT, at Eleven o'clock, a quantity of I FAT STOCK, including 100 prime yearling Shropshire Down wethers, the property of G. F. W. Miles, Esq., Llangattock Park, Crickhowell. Further entries solicited. Passes required, showing Where animals come from, before admission. Dated Auctioneer's Offices, 2, Tiverton-place, Aber- tivennv. 16th March, 1885. jjOWLAIS BREWERY, DOWLAIS. \LE OF BREWING PLANT AND MACHINERY. LfESSRS TAYLOR & FORRESTER ,a\ I ijave received instructions to SELL by AUC- "•JQN on the Premises, on TUESDAY, the 27th day March 1883, the whole of the BREWING-PLANT, MACHINERY, FIXTURES, AND UTENSILS. jJ 'lie Dowlais Brewery, comprising 34-barrel COPPER j £ >lLERand Fittings, 8horse-power STEAM ENGINE, aJiler and Fittings, pumps, shafting and drums, straps tN bearinos, sack lifter, malt hopper, malt mill, mash in!' with rake, iron false bottoms, hod press, mashing Df^-hine 2 iron fans, working squares, coolers, attem- !'Ators'with copper fittings, copper barm skimmers, tun5?1 iron tank, a quantity of copper, iron and lead IT and fittings, copper and brass taps, 230-barrel 120 E-PIECE. 2 store-pieces of 160 barrels each, 2 of as tSftrels 3 of 60 barrels, 3 of 50 barrels, stillions, Salves and fittings, wooden framing, Ac., Ac. Tlieyto commence at 12 o clock. For f will be n0 reserve' i oi-iio- >!irther particulars and catalogues, which are street ffPared, apply to the Auctioneers, 72, Iligh- B MarcScrthyr Tydfil.. ^loth, 1S33. 62278 APliYSICAL DEBILITY. (I kputleiiian, having tried in vain every ad- verus Vieclv, has discovered a simple means of ?• IVM in He will be happy to forward the par- t'cn77i pAny sufferer on receipt of a stamped an d &r,f wair'elope.-Address J. T, Sewell, Esq., Brook Villa BW ei £ mitb> London. 3QU i .4- ar££í bit Atictiall. 31, TRAFALGAR-TERRACE, SWANSEA. MR J. M. LEEDER has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, under a bill of sale, on MONDAY, March 19th, 1883, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, pictures, pianoforte, and other effects, comprising bookcase, pianoforte, music stool, 19 pictures, chiffon- niere, timepiece, mahogany and other tables, carpets, window poles and rings. &c. iron bedsteads, palliasses, dressing glasses, ware, Ac. kitchen and culinary uten- sils, &c. The whole is in very good order, and will be sold without reserve, 62236 Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. Terms, cash. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. Terms, cash, i Li 'er, Pa' tioular> apply to the Auctioneer, at his ofhees, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. SWANSEA MTO SMALL CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. R JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- structed to SEEL by PUBLIC AUCTION (subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced), at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on I UESDAY, the 20th day ot March, 18S3, the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTY" viz., *°rS0 SIX LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES or DWELLING 1IOUSES and PREMISES, situate and being Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, b, and 6, Windsor-terrace, Up- lauds, Swansea. Let to respectable tenants. The above is held under a lease from J. C. Rich- ardson, Esq., for the tenr of 99 years, from 25th September, 1874, at the annual ground rent of „ If not sold in one lot, each hone will he offered as of £ ga 6 lot, subject to an apportioned ground rent 0 Two Mas-hold MESSUAGES Nof 9 an^ io Wi^ySRS.an,i ]known as S.i2 zstfsz'SnLnFJjr"« n SST.? 3 ff £ t apportiored^nmalgn:1;^ £ 3& 10I.IOtS' fekrs ^m toe iPwVtM apportioned fi-round rent of £ 3 ^2^ °6*' LOT 4.-All that MESSUAGE or T7fil \r7 r'h a:id PREMISES known as No. trance, 'and held for a^erm'*0?''qq' havinSf a w'ie 25tli d LOT a 'nUaI rent of £ 3 4s. D\VFI 1IN«IfOI srLl?AREIIOLi> MESSUAGE or behi- No 29 AVe^' a,lfl -MISES situate and frontage of 26 fpIf6rM"street> Swansea, having a vard and four n Containii1^ five rooms, attic, wHh separate lp £ f Hehl liv lpns.. fnr i n/on e> frontage, 26 feet. Held 1872 ^t a ground rent^f £ 3 from the 25th December' HOUSEr4kVowS<;shv^L" ^S:EHOLD DWELLIVC- /venue S wan sea ii9' aild 12°- SL Helen's back narlour kitchen house contains front and fivf^d bed^S -c. yard lease from Colonel M0,^ entrance held under a from the 24th of June ^70 ior, a term °! £ 10 2s 6d. 18/8' at a ground rental of i so Id1 ""d iv! 11™ IP hi T' Vin one 1°^ n°t be sublet to 0° three- Nos. 118 and 119 wiU ^3 3s • No l?n t aI,P°''tioned ground rent of t7is' is' a cornT-r a rent of £ 3 16s 6d arranged for a ah Us<?' ™ch larger, and well- a side"and back enw'n PlaCC °f busines*' and ll:iS Sale to commence at 3 oVLwft • Particulars and condition* of in,^e afternoon. s\vSaathiSOffiCeS' OrioriUslreet," OXFORD CIIAMlJKits SWWSEA. F^RNISHING AND OTHERS. 7MTR JOHN M. LEEDER has been -rinv laTnmUn ^ctions to SELL by AUC- TION, on THURSDAY, March 22nd, 1883, a large con- signment ot ° HOUSEHOLD and OFFICE FURNITURE Of the newest designs and patterns, consisting of ehonized cabmets, mahoga,uy and oak dining room smtes in leather, walnut drawmg-room suited in velvet, duchesse stands and tables, maple, mahogany and other bedroom sunes, office desks- washstands," afes, &-c.. bla k and go'd pier glasses, and a large quantity oiotner furniture too numerous to mention Catalogues may be had on application. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. 62285 TREGOTHNAN T^K^E^oN^GROVEron^he TO TtF emrh'yn'ore Estate, SAVANSEA. lO BE SOLD in consequence of the owner (Mr Lidgey) leaving Swansea for London. t 9 J LEEDER has been in- On 1'SirUct71,t° l'y AUCTION, on MONDAY, iinw « y ° 77 33, at th" Mackworth Arms Hotel, Swansea, all that delightfully situated irodern and well-built „ VILLA RESIDENCE, Known as Tregothnan Longe, stand ng in its own orna- mental grounds, and commanding a fine view of Swan- sea and the Bay and neighbourhood. It is healthily situated and contains twelve lofty, handsome rooms, besides bathroom, capacious cellarage, conservatory, and most convenient offices. Water and gas are laid on throughout the premises, and all the fittings are of the best and most substantial character. The main entrance is from the Horse Shoe-road, but a right of way may be also obtained to Gorse-la^ie below. Held for an unexpired term of 99 vcftrs from 25th of March, 1876, at an annual ground r,-(It, of £18 10;,<, a.uiviWi^iAfAircidars'apply to" Slessrs Hartfand, Davies, and Isaac, Solicitors, Rutland-street, Swansea, or of the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. FREEHOLD FARM AND COLLIERY FOR SALE, IN CARMARTHENSHIRE. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- structed by the Mortgagees to SELL by PUB- LIC AUCTION, at the Mackworth Arms Hotel, Swan sea, on THURSDAY, the 5th April, 1883, all that FREEHOLD FARM AND ALLOTMENT (With the Mines and Minerals thereunder), known as GLANMWRAVG," In the parish of I.Iangennech, Carmarthenshire, con- taining 32 acres, 3 roods, 20 poles, or thereabouts. For further particulars apply to Messrs R. and T. H. Winden, Solicitors, Bowkets.row, Bolton or of the Auctioneer, Swansea. 61520 SALE THIS DA i. SAVANSEA. SATURDAY, MARCH 17th, 1833. AN IMPORTANT CONSIGNMENT OF SADDLERY GOODS, Embracing SUITS OF HORSE CLOTHING, upwards of 30 sets of harness (carriage, gig, pony, and van), in all sizes, and with brass and silver mountings knee caps, head stalls, hunting an a riding saddles and bridles, Newmarket cut sheets, rollers, horse and knee rugs, waterproof aprons, excellent carriage and gig lamps, whips, brushes, bandages, and horse clippers. <> MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have re- ceived instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION, the above valuable stock, at the London House Auction Rooms, 10, Castle-street, commencing at 12 o'clock prompt, on SATURDAY, March 17, 1883. Goods on view morning of ^ale> The auctioneers will be g'ad to receive commissions for geiitlemer. iiiiable personally to attend. 62145 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SALE OF VALUABLE EH'So.;?'^), AND LEASE- HOLD PROPERTIES. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been instructed to SELL bv AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hot-el, ^street, Swansea, on THURSDAY, March 29th, 1883, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, in two or more lots, and subject to such conditions as shall be read at the time of sale. LOT I.-All those Three FREEHOLD SHOPS and PREMISES, situate and being ^os. 8 9( ^pd 10, Llan. gafela::h-street, Swansea, now let to JMr William Jones and others at rents amounting tofcoS. LOT 2.-All that LEASEHOLD DAAELLING-HOUSE and PEMISES, situate and being No. 1, Wellington- street, Swansea, held for ar. unexpired term of about 42 years, at an annual ground rent of xl 4s, now let at E12 per or num. 62289 Full particulars will appear in future advertisements. 70, M ANSEL-TERR ACE SWANSEA. MR CHARLES HUGHES has been in- structed by Mr Lazarus Jacobs, who is leaving Swansea, to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on". TUESDAY, March 20th, and following day, if necessary, the whole of his valuable and well- preserved P HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS, PAINTINGS, Ac., &c., comprising mahogany telescope dining table with two extra leaves, large mahogany sideboard, mahogany sofa in hair, couch in ditto, five mahogany -easy chairs in hair, 12 occasional ditto in hair, two arm cha.irs in hair, mahogany Pembroke table, mahogany loo table, rose- wood pianoforte (by Hopkinson), gocd tone and in ex- cellent condition music stool, rosewood music wagon, ditto music Canterbury, rosewood cheffonniera with marble slab and glass back, two inlaid whatnots, paper machtS table, eight-day clock under shade, pier and chim: ney glasses in gilt frames, mahogany hat and umbrella stand, flower stand, Brussels, tapestry, and other carpets; hearthrugs, oilcloth, mats, fenders, fireirons, paintings, engravings, oleographs, lustres, vases, ornaments, electro-plated goods; mahogany bookcase with glass doors, large set of book shelves, mahogany office table, ditto office desk, iron safe, three office chairs, three ditto cupboards, model ship; about 500 volumes of books, work tables, fruit under shade, timepiece, Ac., &-c. two mahogany wardrobes (one with plate-glass centre door) mahogany half-tester, French, and other bedsteads; duchess stands and tables, mahogany chests of drawers, mahogany washstands and tables with marble tops, marble slab and other toilet glasses cane chairs mahogany towel rails, chamber ware, Ac., &c. kitchen tables, chairs, clock, clothes-horse, china, glass, trays, together with the usual kitchen and culi- nary requisites. Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. Auctioneer's Offices, Oxford-street, Swansea. 62288 MONTHLY SALE OF HORSES, Ac. MR CHARLES HUGHES'S next MONTHLY SALE will be held on TUES- DAY, Marcrf 27th, 1883. Entries to be made one week previous. Auctioneer's Offices, Oxford-street, Swansea. 62148 SALE OF FREEHOLD SHOPS AND DWELLING- HOUSES, LANDORE, SWANSEA. MESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS and SON have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, March 20th, 1883, subject to conditions of sale, the following valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Comprising TAVO SHOPS and DAVELL1NG-HOUSES, and ONE DWELLING-HOUSE adjoining, with work- shop and large gardens at back situate Wern Pit. road, Landore, near the railway station, now let to respectable tenants at rents amounting to ISs 9d per week. Sale to commence fit Three o'clock in the Afternoon. For further particulars apply to William Cox, Esq., Solicitor, Adelaide Chambers; or to the Auctioneer, 0, Oxford-street, Swansea. 62274 RECKITT'S BLUE Has the Name on Every Wrapper. SEE THAT YOU GET Beckitt's Blue. DON'T ACCEPT ANY BUT Reekitt's Blue BEWARE OF IMT;0 OF 10362—53249 tip Reekitt's Blue J ONES BROTH$I 0/4 PRINCIPAL BILL POSTERS AND V1 tVERERS, HIGH-STREET, NEATH, AN<% JRITON FERRY. Circulars addressed and deliveiWjj Bill Posters to the Great AVestern and the Neath ? r Brecon Railways, and the Principal Auctioneers. I eeB of the Prjnci Posf.intr PbtCM 4j& pnMic (ftcmpaims, ,r. THE NKVv CICAPR A AND MERCEDES GOLD Ml N.NG COMPANY LIMITED. lac folluming satisfactory letter from the Marquis de Rojas (the Venezuelan Minister), has just been received by the Board:- 37, RUE DE LA BIENTFAISANCE, TARIS, March 14th, 1883. GENTLEMEN, Allow me to inform you for your own satisfaction, at the eve of issuing the "New Cicapra and Mercedes Gold Company," that from my knowledge of the country, I consider the Cicapra District much richer in Gold even than the Providencia District, where the celebrated El Callao Mine is situate. Let me add that the Chimborazo Lode, which traverses the New Cicapra Company and the Alianza, de Cicapra Company's property, is one of the richest Lodes in Gold yet discovered in the country, not ex- cepting El Callao. I am, GEXTLKMEN, Your obedient Servant, MARQUIS DE ROJAS. To the Chairman and Members of the NEW CICAPRA AND MERCEDES BOARD, LONDON. THE LIST of APPLICATIONS WILL OPEN on MONDAY, 19th MARCH instant, and CLOSE on THURSDAY, 22nd instant. rpHE NEW CICAPRA & MERCEDES X GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. Incorporated under the Companies' Acts, 1862 to 1880. CAPITAL, £ 250,000. In 250,000 shares of El each, of which 100,000 are now offered for subscription to provide working capital. The vendors take the remaining 150,000 shares in pay- ment for the mi ues aud property—10,000 of their shares are reserved for West Indian subscribers in terms of Mr Fitzgerald's report. Share warrants to bearer will be i-sued, if desired, after payment in full. No payment will be made to the vendors unless Mr ritzgerald's report, which accompanies, has been veri- ties, to the satisfaction of the directors, by a mining engineer, to be selected by them. Payable 2s per Share on Application, »> 5s 11 „ Allotment, » 5s „ „ 15th June, 1883, 51 15ih September, 1883, 5s 15th December, 1883. T HONOR\KY DIRECTOR. 1 lie Marquis DE ROJAS, A'euezuelan Minister to the Court of St. James. F DIRECTORS. Sir CHARLES CLIFFORD, Director of the Chile Gold Mining Company (Limited), Chairman. GEORGE BROCKELBANK, Esq., Director General Steam Navigation Company. JAMES COCKBURN, Esq., Director Callao-Bis Gold Mining Company. Limited. C. H. DUNHiLL, Esq., Director New Emma Silver Mining Company, Limited. EDWARD HASLEW OOD, Esq., Gresham House, E.C., member of the Venezuelan Bondholders' Com mittee. Col. I. F. MACANDREW, 8, Ncvern-square, Earl's Court, S. W. P. J. G. Ito U Q UETTE, Esq., Director of the Phosphor Bronze Company, Limited. BANKERS: Messrs SMITH, PAYNE, & SMITHS, 1, Lombard- street, London, E.C. SOLICITORS. Messrs SNELL, SON, & GREENIP, 1, George-street, Mansion House, E.C. BROKERS. Messrs G. II. A j. M. JAY, 17, Old Broad-street, E.C. CONSULTING ENGINEER. C. C. FITZGERALD, Esq., late Manager of The El Callao Mine," Venezuela. AUDIT°R. o I. ^7 CLEGG, of the firm of Messrs Quiiter, Ball, and Co., 5, Moorgate-street, E.C. SECRETARY. S. J. SMITHERS, Esq. OFFICES. MOORGATE-STREET CHAMBERS, 30A, MOOR- GATE-STREET, LONDON, E.C. PROSPECl US. This Company lias been formed to acquire mining concessions, situated in A'enezuelan Guayana. First The New Cicapra, adjoining the famed Mines, Alianza de Cicapra," containing the three rich lodes, I- Chiin- berazo," Las Nieves, and l,a Cruz, which run through the property. Second—The Mercedes, situate about four miles westward of the New a The New Cicapra property comprises mining rights over all area of 200 minas of land, corresponding to about 500 acres English. The Mercedes property of 400 ininas (about 1,000 acres) has both the mining and timber rights there.in, which will supply all necessary lecjuirenn nts for fuel and mining operations. The New Cicppra property contains, according to Mr Fitzgerald's report, no less than three auriferous lodes, which are proved to be a continuation of tho lodes developed by the famous "Alianza de Cicapra" Gold Mining Company, which company was civated and the ii;scoumanv. therefore. narLiciuaies !(j ..i \.4 ui' tages aenveu irom Lila large expeuaicure muiuiru U3 the "Alianza de Cicapra" Company, as the Lodes have been proved, and are stated by Mr Fitzgeraid to be true fissure veins, and their direction, continuity, and composition, have been ascertained and proved. As stated in Mr Fitzgerald's report, the vendors have made explorations within the area now acquired by this company, and the lodes lutVe been proved at various depths, and it sJllwJy remains to open out the lodes and to start crushing operations upon the vast extent of auriferous ores, the existence of which has been fully ascertained. The El Callao Mine, long known as the most pre. fitable gold mine in the -voi-ld-its original E400 share (now sub-divided) is selling at the rate of £ 24,000 to £ 30,000—^was brought to its present stage of develop- ment and perfection under the management of Mr C. C. Fitzgerald, who has reported at length upon the pro- perties acquired by this company in terms that can leave no possible doubt as to the value of the lodes or as to the results to be obtained. Copy of Mr Fitz- gerald's report is enclosed, together with report from Mr A. H. Nicholson, manager of the Chile Mine, made in Julv, 1881. The' development of the EI Calliw" Mines is most remarkable, the production of gold having increased from 3,219oz. in 1871 to 72,254ozs. in 1881, the value of the latest year's production being over a quarter of a million sterling. Mr Fitzgerald has undertaken the consulting man- agement of the mines an-i crushing operations, which, consiuering his position and prestige will, the directors consider, ensure the due fulfilment of his estimates 01 profits. Mr Fitzgerald is one of the vendors to the Mmeral Properties Associhtion, Limited, and will re- tain a considerable interest in tile company. From assays of the Alianza de Cicapra" lodes made by English chemists of eminence, the yield of gold is represented to be equal to at least four ounces of gold per ton of quartz—but to be well within the yield the estimates of annual value are based upon a production of 3 ounces per ton ou1;aud on this data the follow- ing result is apparent, Mr Fitzgerald advises that a mill should be estab- lished to crush lo0 tons of quartz per day, nut it is pro- bable the directors will, in the first instance, only have a rnill to crush 50 tons per day thus, allowing for 26 working days per month, the profit would be as fol- lows 5) tons x 26 days X 3 ounces = 3,903 ounces per month, or, for one year, equal to 46,80 ounces of gold, which, at £3 17s 6d per ounce, will produce per annum £181,350. Allowing 1A ounce per ton, as necessary to cover cost, then 50 tons x 26 days x li ounces = 1 ,So0 ounces per month or say 23,400 ounces per annum, equal to a gross annual cost of £ 90,675, leaving an annual profit of £90,675, equivalent to 36 per cent upon the capital of the company, to be doubled when the 100-ton mill is erected. The map accompanying the prospectus shows the position of theproperty acquired by the company. All essential requirements fur Mining operations, such as Water, Timber, Machinery, Ac., have been fully considered by Mr Fitzgerald, and are discussed in his report. Mr Nicholson, manager of the Chile Gold Mining Company, states that Mr Fitzgerald's "assays and explorations prove Cicapra to be far richer in lodes and gold than the old mines of Callao, Potobi, and Chile." "I have myself inspected these lodes (the Cicapra), and am satisfied his results are understated if anything." The followin statement, issued by the Directors of the Chile Gold Mining Company, Limited, shows the output of gold from the Chile Mine during the year 18K January 4121^6 oz. I August .l,9271^i6 oz. February 7203/16 March 684§ October April. 730%6 May 1,274 Dec. (Ap- June l,82515ie >• poximate) 2,000 July 2,013| In this month the Mill worked only about three-quarter time in con.^eqnence of the breakdown of the machinery. showing a total produce of 16,736i ounces for 1882. There can be no doubt that the rast region of auri- ferous lands now being opened up in Yenezuelan Guayana, is destined to attract increasing attention from investors and the facility ot Railway Transport will assuredly give a great impetus to the Mining operations, by reducing the cost of supplies and labour. The construction of this Railway (now under survey) will lessen the cost of transit so materially as to render the reduction of the sulphurets on the spot unneces- sary, as the same concentrated up to a value of about £40 per ton can be shipped to England and the works carried out on a large scale. The amount to be paid for the Property is E150,000, in fully paid hares, of which 10,000 Shares are to be available for Subscribers in the West Ind'es, as stated before. This will leave a balance of £ 100,000 for Work- ing Capital, an amount considered by Mr Fitzgerald to be more .than ample for the Company's requirements. The title to the property is under the Mining Code of the country, and its duration is for fifty years, from January, 1880, with a right of renewal. The Marquis De Rojas (Venezuelan Minister) Las given his opinion that the titles to both properties are in proper order. No payment is to be made to the A'endors until the titles shall .have been accepted by, and a convej ance of the property made to, the Company. The property is taken over free of the liabilities as from the date of the purchase, 'the 23rd February, 1883, all Explorations, Works, and Liabilities being for ac- count of the Vendors up to that date. The only Agreement entered into is the following, viz., one dated the 23rd day of February, 1883, made between the Mineral Properties Association, Limited, of the one part and Thomas Edwin Webb, as trustee on behalf of this Company of the other part, (reciting two Agreements of the 18th January, 1883, respectively, between Leonada Machada Alcbacoa of the first part, C. C. Fitzgerald of the second part, and the Mineral Properties Association, Limited, of the third part, and between Philip Pinelli of the one part, an the said Mineral Properties Association, Limited, of the other part, for the sale and the purchase of the New Cicapra and Mercedes properties at the sums of £ 95,000 and £3.0,000 respectively), which may be .inspected at the offices of the Solicitors to the company. All preliminary and other expenses of and incident to the formation of the Company, up to the allottment of shares, except brokerage, are undertaken by the Mineral Properties Association, Limi'ed, in consider- ation of a maximum payment of 2i per cent. upon the nominal capital of the Company, subject to reduction as provided in the above first mentioned agreemont. In the event of no allottment being made, the de- posit will be returned in full, and in the event of Mr Fitzgerald's report not being confirmed to the satis- factum of the directors, the moneys paid upon deposit and allotment will be returned, less a pro rata de- duction for the necessary expenses of the company. Applications for shares, accompanied by a deposit of 2s per share, may be addressed to the company's ban- kers, brokers, or to the secretary at the office of the company. Subscriptions will be r-ceived in Paris on behalf of the company, by Mr Davillier, 12, Rue Quatre, Septem- bre. Paris at 25.25 francs per starø. ()226Q flulilir Companies, &r. Cl OSING CLOSING OF THE LISTS. "VTOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the List of Applications for De entures will CLOSE for London and the Country TO-MORROW (SATUR- DAY) the 17th inst., by which date all applications DAY) the 17th inst., by which date all applications should be sent to the Bankers of the Company. THE GARTH MERTHYR STEAM JL NAVIGATION COLLIERIES (Limited). BANKERS. Messrs BARNETrs. HOAdES, and CO., Lombard- street, London; Messrs AA'ILKINS and CO., Brecon Old Bank, Cardiff; Messrs ELIOT, PEARCE, and CO., Bournemouth. Issue of 350 First Mortgage Debentures, bearing tereost at six per cent., redeemable by Annual Draw- ings. The Collieries, on which debentures are charged, are estimated to contain 15,000,000 tons of best Smvkel^ss Steam Ci als, equal to an output of 750 tons per day for ^.0 years. £ 30,003 already expended on the pro- perty. Profits calculated at £ 8,700 per annum. Reports obtained from four eminent"mining engineers. 1 he property is acquired by the company as a going concern. —For prospectnses and all information, apply to the Oince.s of the Company, 15, Finsbury-circus, London, E.C. 62245 (jfottftirs atib Contracts. II M Y CO N T R A CT^ST TENDERS will be received at the undermentioned Umce, unul 12 o'clock Noon, on the 3rd April next, for the supply of UORAGE and STRAW FOR PAILLASSES, From 1st May to 31st October, 1883, for the use of her Majesty s Troops stationed at the following places :— WESTERN DISTRICT, 1. Bodmin. 2. Brecon. 3. Bristol and Ilorfield. 4. < Utntiff 5. Exeter and Topsham. 6. Hubberston, South Hook, and Scoveston.* 7. Newport (Monmouth). 8. Pembroke Dock and Defensible Barracks and Pater.* 9. Penally and St. Catherine's Fort, Tenby. 10. Pendennis and St. Mawes.* 11. Plymouth, Devonport, and Stonehouse. 12. Popton,* 13. St. Ni holas Island, Bull Point, and the several Fort- forming N.K. Defences from Laira to Ern- settle* 14. Staddon and S.amford.* 15. Taunton.* 16. Tregantle and Scraesdon Foits, Maker Barracks and Redoubts, Picklecombe Point and Cawsand. 17. Trowbridge. 18. AVorcester.* Forage will not be required at Stations marked.* Forms of Tender, and Conditions of Contract, may be obtained on application at this Office, by letter addressed to the Senior Commissariat officer, or in person, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock, and no tender will be entertained unless made upon the form so obtained. Tenders on the printed forms must be properly filled up, signed, and dated, and no tender will be noticed unless delivered at the undermentioned office, by 12 o'clock noon, on the 3rd April, under closed en- velope, marked on the outside "Tender for Forage" or to lender for Straw," as the case may be. Commissariat Office, 38, George-street, Devonport, March, 1883. 62277 rpo builders. inspected it the hou.e of Mr w. William*, 19, K?rw- terrace Treliavod, near Pontypridd, from the 19th to cne 6oru mst> TENDERS, addressed to the Rev. E. Roberts Pontypruld, to be in hand not later than March 27th. O N T R ACT FOR ROAD S^ The EBBAV VALE LOCAL BOARD are prepared to receive TENDERS for a ROAD to be constructed from Victoria across the valley to the Wain Llwyd Colliery, with the masonry connected with a bridge to be built over the river and the railway, and also separate Ten- ders for the ironwork for the bridge, and the fixing thereof. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Office of John AVarren, Esq., Victoria Chambers, Newport, Alon., the Engineer for the Local Board. Tenders to be sent in to the undersigned on or before Tuesday, the 3rd April next, JOHN E. AVARD, Newport, Mon., 62189 Clerk to the Board. lijr Conirart. IN LIQUIDATION. RE FREDERICK WILLIAMS, OF 44, HANNAH. STREET, PORTH, BOOT AND SHOE DEALER. TO BOOT DEALERS AND OTHERS. ESSRS J. and S. B. PARSONS have received instructions from the Trustees, to SELL BY TENDER, the whole of the STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, belonging to the above Estate, amounting at Stock Book Prices to £ 207 13s 4d. iI Dn the 19th day of March, 1883, at winch time and 1 place they will be opened, and the Purchaser (if any) j declared. { The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. The Stock may be viewed and the. Scock Book seen on the Premises on and after the 15th inst.. And further particulars may be obtained of the Brokers, 16, High-street, Bristol. 62239 IN LIQUIDATION. T0 PUBLICANS AND OTHERS. GRIFFIN HOTEL, CARDJFF. The Trustees of the Estate of AV. G. Stacey OFFER for SALE by TENDER the LEASE, GOODWILL, and POSSESSION of the GRIFFIN HOTEL, Saint Mary-street, Ca-kiift, with the Stabler Cottages, &c. The lease is for an unexpired term of 11 years, from 6th June, 1882, at a rental of £ 200 per annum. The purchaser will be required to take the Stock on the pre- mises and the Billiard Table, at a valuation; and the Furniture, Fixtures, and Fittings at the sum of £ 108 10s and to pay for the unexpired portion of the license. Tenders marked "Tender for Griffin Hotel," and addressed to the Trustees of AV. G. Stacey's estate, at the Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff, will be received up to 12.30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 20th, 1883, at which time and place, the tenders will be opened. Ti; ■ highest or any tender will not necessarilv be accepted The inventory of the furniture, Ac., can 'be inspected and further information, with cards to view, obtained' of Messrs. John Jenk ns and Co., Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. £ 2230 AVILLIAM COURTENAY CLARKE, JOHN JENKINS, f Arustees. At!)a :J.t1 trn'í. Wrgal J&oitrrs. J>E DAVID DA VIES, DECEASED^ :\¡ Pursuant to the Act 22 and 23 Vict., cap. 35, intituled An Act to further amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees," ( NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and other persons having any DEBTS, CLAIMS, or DEMANDS ag.inst the estate of DAVID DAVIES, late of the FOUNTAIN HOUSE, LLAN TR ISS ANT, in the COUNTY of GLAMORGAN, Grocer, Deceased (who died on the 14th September, 1832, and letters of administration of whose personal estate and effects were on the 2nd November, 1882, granted to Evan Davies, of No. 2, Broad-street, Dowlais, in the County of Glamorgan, puddler, out of the District Registry at Llandaff of the Probate Division of Her Majesty's-High Court of Justice), are required to send the particulars in writing of their debts, claims, and demands to us, the undersigned, the Solicitors for the said Adminis- trator, on or before the 12th day of May next, after which day the Administrator will proceed to distr.bute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the debts, claims, and demands of which he shall then have had notice, and that the said Administrator will not be liable for the assets or any part thereof so distributed to any person or persons of whose debt, claim, cr demand he shall not then have had notice. Dated this 13th day of March, 1383. JAMES A CO., 134, Iliah-street, Merthyr Tydfil, 62276 Solicitors for the said Administrator. BICYCLES, T R I CY C L-Ci S. THE EAGLE CYCLE-COMPANY (LTD.). SHOWROOMS..ST. MARY-STREET, 1 FACTORY AVESTGATE-STREET, f Extensive New Plant and Machinery have been laid down, and arrangements are now complete for the coming season. The Company do not confine themselves to any special make, but have on view an assortment of Machines by the first Coventry, London, and Birming- ham makers, combining all the Latest Improvements and Patents. Their Stock is, without exception, the most varied and extensive in the kingdom. Intending pm chasers are invited to inspect the fol- lowing before deciding on their mount TRICYCLES. BICYCLES. The Rob 11 oy The Ne v. D. II. F. The New Premier Premier Merlin Royal Mail Ciieylesmore number „ Rudge Rotary Greyhound Coventry Con- Club vertible „ Rudge „ Royal Mail „ British Chal- Coventry Con- Club vertible „ Rudge „ Royal Mail „ British Chal- Excelsior lenge Ample room for trial before purchase in the Teaching and Practice Room. Repairs and alterations of all kinds on the Premises by a large staff of efficient workmen. ACCESSORIES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. EASY TERMS, OR LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. 62100 AV. JENKINS, Manager. JJ E A T H AND G 0 N S, (FROM BROADAVOOD'S, LONDON), AGENTS FOR PIANOFORTES BY BI\ O AD AY O UI >, COLLAR D, ERAR1). ASI) KIRKMAN, The Best Makers in the World, AT25 PER CENT DISCOUNT run CAII, OR OX THE THREE YEARS' SYSTEM. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE, 12, CROCKHERKFOAVN, CARDIFF, 61545 ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES, POST FREE. THE SOUTH WALES FISH AND POULTRY COMPANY, LIMITED, 73, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF, SUPPLY FISH, POULTRY, GAME, AND ICE, OF THE BEST QUALITY, FRESH DAILY. UNDER ENTIRELY NKW MANAGEMENT. j FIRST-CLASS OYSTER SALOON. 62126 public lloticrs. CARDIFF NEW CEMETERY. PALM SUNDAY. of tbe Mayor, I HEREBY GIVE i'e < emetery Grounds will be OPEN on MllKPAl, the 17th mst., and on PALM SUNDAY, from 8 a.m. until 7.30 p.m. F. R. GREENIIILL, Tmr i Clerk to the Burial Board. 1 own-hall, Cardiff, 1-,tb 62265 T^ISTRESS IN THE FOREST OF DEAN. RELIEF FUND. In consequence of the coal trade dispute and the f wU lLTf10" °f ^Fi le Avhich has been experienced foi Lie la .t few months, many men not making more than two or three days a fortnight, great distress is now and likely to prevail among the very poor, and to relieve which a committee has been appointed to re- ceive subscriptions and distribute same. We earnestly appeal to the benevolent for help, so that poor families may not want bread and the common necessaries of Contributions—whi<-h will be duly acknowledged in the Dean Forest Mercury," and a balance-sheet ContriiJUtions-which will be duly acknowledged in the Dean Forest Mercury," and a balance-sheet issued—may be sent to any of the committee, or to the undersigned. Signed on behalf of the Committee, A. DAVIS WILLIAMS. Chairman. AVILLIAM SIMMS, Treasurer. CHARLES W AITF, Secretary. Committee Rooms, Coifee Tavern, Cinderford, March 9ih, 1883. 62261 SECOND GLAMORGAN RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. SECOND CARDIFF DETACHMENT. Onlers for the week ending 24th March, 1883 Monday, 18th.-ILtallion Drill. Muser at 7.30, fall in 7.4o yharp at 8 o'clock sharp, the Detachment will be inspected by Lieut.-Oolonel Martin, and the officer commanding trusts to have a good mus'er on the occasion. Recruits' Drill p.t 8 o'clock p.m. band to attend. Wednesday, 21st, Compan;. and Recruits' Drill at:8n.m. Friday, 23ru—I his being Good Friday, there will be no drill. Easter Monday.—Full particulars as to this day will be announced on parade, on Monday night, 19th inst., and published in a separate notice. Extract Regimental Orders The promotions will take effect from March 16th :—No. 506 Corporal George Gazzard to be sergeant vice S. May, resigne(I *-No. 2,342. Lance- Corporal Lenord Hawcroft to be corporal. Mem ers intending to be present at the Field Dav, on Easter Monday must give in their names to the Colour-sergeants of companies not later than Monday i prepared 3 sufficlent of provisions may be On duty for the week Lieutenant J. H. Jones V>eiT8i iJ'i?°°id aT" Corporals J. Betts and I Lloyd, Bugler J.'Daley. Next for duty Captain S Aitkin, Sergeants J. Gaudy and G. Gazzard, Corp rals L. Hawcroft and T. J. Davies, Bugler J. Stilimau. By Order. (signed) E. W. SHACK ELL, Captain, Officer Commanding. UNDER THE IM M EDI ATE PAT R<) N 'U' AGE of Dd. Harries, Esq. (Mayor of Kidwelly) W. E. Phillips, Esq. (Guardian for the Parish of St. Ishmael), and other gentlemen, TWO SUBSTANTIALL-BUILT LEASEHOLD HOUSES F'OR ONE-SHILLING. Art Union principle. Enclose Is Id to D. T. MORRIS Estate Agent, Ferryside. 61799 ARMY SERVICE. — YOUNG MEN wishing to JOIN HER MAJESTY'S ARMY will, on application at any Post-office in the United Kingdom, be supplied, without charge, with a pamph- let containing detailed information as to the Conditions of Service and Advantages of the Army, as to Pay, De- ferred Pay. and Pensions. SERVICE OF SOLDIERS. Enlistment will be for seven years with the Colours and five in Reserve, or eight years with the Colours and four in the Reserve, if the Soldier completes his seven years while serving abroad. PROMOTION IN THE ARMY. The following positions with the Regular Army and Auxiliary Forces are held exclusively by deserving sol- diers, viz.:— Approximate Rates of Pay No. of 'Nature of Appointment, 'I1 a ,'V'1.11 *° Appointments. 'ree l°dg;ng, Ac. 500 Commis- j Quartermasters and ) r, r sionedOfficers ■"( Riding-masters j",9s L0 15i a(la.v- 800 AVarrant Sergeant-majors, Officers j Conductors of V 5s to 6s V Stores, Ac ) 33,00.i Non-com- Staff-Sergeants, A Stores, Ac ) 33,00.i Non-com- Staff-Sergeants, A misioned U Sergeants, and > Is 3d to 5s „ Officers (. Corporals j There are besides several valuable appointments open to Soldiers in India. The Royal Engineers; receive Special Rates of working Pav. PAY OF THE ARMA" RESERVE. Soldiers transferred to the Reserve receive pay at the rUe of 6d a day. Three pounds a year, subject to deductions for mis- conduct, is placed to the credit of every soldier during his service with the colours, and the amount paid to linn upon passing into the reserve^or being discharged, been Non-Commissioned" Olfi?ersVAbm»nlSrl5^ltoeftaE» i pensions varying from Is 3d to 4s 6d a day. Men wish- ing to leave the Army during the first three months of uieir service, may ciaim iliscliarge o;i payment of £ 10. l-orms of application to enter the Army may be ob- tair.ed at every Post-office. 58765 W ESTEi! N WAGON AND PROPERTY T V cmIP ANT (LIMITED). JOHN BAPTLETT, CHAIRMAN, HENRY GALE GARDNER, DEPUTY-CHAIRMAN. This Company is prepared to Supply New and Second- hand AVAGONS oil deferred payment; also to under- take all WAGON ami AVHEEL REPAIRS at their WORKS, EAST MOORS, CARDIFF, either by yearly, c.JiitrsCc.ts or otherwise. SURPLUS FUNDS. PURCHASERS of FREEHOLD and other Property can obtain ADVANCES from this Company on favour- able terms, repayable by Instalments over^a series of years. No Fines. Lib-.ral REBATE if paid off before expiration of term. As the Company employ their Surplus Funds for this class of business, low rates are charged to secure immediate investment. Advances made for short terms on deposit of Deeds, Leases, Stocks, Shares, and other Securities. A". A. WILLIAMS, Secretary, 3, Nicholas-parade, 5 9 Nicholas-street, Bristol. JpUBLIC APOLOGY. T.I ORRIS BROS., Bicycle and Tricycle Manufac- turers, fear a large number of gentlemen are offended in cJnsequence of the apparent unwillingness on their part to execute orders quickly during the past season. 'i'hev regret this exceedingly, the more so as the great demand for the CAMBRIAN BIC\GbES and TRICYCLES has completely upset all arrangements. They trust to be forgiven, and beg to notify tliat they have increased their Premises at the AVorks and Cardiff Depot, by which mean., they will be enabled to increase their staff and power of carrying on the business, so that orders shall have more prompt atten- tion. N.B.—Al! local repairs will be done at Cardiff on and after 1st Jauuarv, 1883. AVORKS. '.PON'I VPRIDD. DEPOT,c'CARDIFF—15, Crockheiblown. NEWPORT (Kast End of Newport Jh;dgè\ A in all leading towns. 61192 HOl/SES FREI'J OF COST.'—This improved 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 for the future, with many opportunities of large immediate profits. An explanatory pamphlet will be sent post-free on application to J. OLIPHANT BYRNE, Secretary, House Improvement and Supply Association, 41, Parliament-street, S.W., to whom also applications for Agencies may be addressed as well as to the Superintendent of Agents for AVaies, Mr J. II. Rowland.x>f C-ar.ne". Hall, Pontardnlais. 68317 Itdi! to it! ^rrbias. NIT A R 1A N S E R V 1 C E!T TE UPLARS' HALL, WEST END, ROYAL ARCADE Services on Sundays—Morning, 11; Evening, 6.30. TO-MORROW (Sunday), March 18th, Preacher Rev. Hobart Clark. 40404 | > KLIGIOUS SERVICES.'—Tho atten- JL V1 tion of Church and Chape'. Managers is invited to the following SPECI AL PilEI'AlD TAPJiFr for Ad- vertisements announcing ilie holding of RELIGIOUS SERVICES, ANNIVERSARIES, and '1EA MEET- INGS :— One Three Six Twelve Insertioft. Insertions. Insertions. Insertions, s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. Four Lilies ..14 40 608 Six Lines. 20 60 90120 28 8 0 12 0 16 C 40 12 0 151,040 18 Litie-s 60 1 q 0 27 0 36 0 24 Li 1, 80 £ 4 C 0430 Eight words may be calculated to a linc. 'j his- Tariff is liluited strictly tn the A"I"11i8WI¡¡.t enumerated above. These Notices can also appear in the CARDIFF TIMES and SOUTH AVALES WEEKLY NEWS in conjunction with tho^e in the liouih Wales Daily Seuv, «<> as to forIII part of the series of P, A N D, P H CE N I X THE PIKENIX GALVANIZING AXD CORRUGATING COMPANY. OFFICES-2, GLOUCESTER-PLACE, SWANSEA. AYORKS-PORT TALBO r, GALVANIZED AND CORRUGATED SHEETS OF ALLGUAGES. PROMPT DELIVERY. 62243 CODA WATER MACHINE.-Easy terms 0 — two years. A Living for a trifle. "THE FAA'OURITE," Wilcock's Brauiali principle celebrated SODA AVATEP, LEMONADE, and GINGER BEEH MACHINE, makes all the mineral and aerated drinks, with the valuable recipes and directions sent; anyone can work It., it is so simple. Transactions are strictly private; no gazette registration required; successfully carried out for some years on a large and liberal scale. 1 can satisfy the customer by the testimony of hundreds in the trade, that in dealing with me he will obtain just and honest treatment, and that the machinery 1 supply is of the soundest materials, constructed with the high- est skill, made from the newest patterns, and well fin- ished. Model factory on show at Bath in work.-Par- ticulars of N. G. Wil cocks. Back-street, Bath. 61851 TilOMAS COLLINS~AND CO., JL MAXUFACTCUERS or IMPROVED HOT AYATE(i APPARATUS j For AV arming and Yentilating Private Houses, Churches. Schools, Offices, Banks, Warehouses, Hothouses, \> ait- ing-rooms, Ac. 1,1 Manufacturers also of Hot-water Apparatus capable of giving High Temperature for Heating, Drying, and Roasting Kilns, Drying-rooms of every kind, Breweries, Timber-Drying Stoves, Public and Private FatL, Laundries, Ac. Testimonials on application. 61448 96, GROSVENOR-ROAD, BRISTOL. 10798 rnOWLE'S PENNYROYAL and STEEL I PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly correct all irregu larities and relieve the distressing symptoms so prevalent with the sex. Boxes Is lid and 2s 9d, of all chemists, Sent anywhere on receipt of stamps, by the Maker, E T Towel. Chemist. Nottinsrham 3180 |3uiilic Amusements. NEW THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE A MANAGKR —Mr EDWARD FLFTCHFU. ACTING A STACK MANAGER ..Mr JOHN SH EKIDA^N TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), March 17th Fun for a Week; Laughter for a Month. Mr II. C. Jarrett's Full American Company in tBe Eccentric Musical Coniedv-Odditv, FUN ON THE BRISTO L, Or, a Night at Sea. Widow O'Brien (His W onderful Creation), Mr John F. Sheridan. At performed before their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales. Act 1. Home ol the Widow O'Brien. Match-making. -Act 2. Saloon of the Bristol. Elopement. Incidental to this act a grand entertainment, including a New Burlesque on A'erdi's II Trovatore."—Act 3. Midnight on the Ocean. Next week the theatre will be closed, re-opening on Saturday, March 24th, with a grand production for the Easte. HOLIDAYS. Fighting Fortun" Doors open at 7; COMM"- 7.30. ".ialf-price at 9. Box Plan at Messrs Thompson and Queen- street. Crockherbtown. -I" TAYLEURE'S GRAND CIRCUS, JL CARDIFF. LAST NIGHT BUT ON EOF THE MARVELLOUS EUGENES, The Three Fiying AVonders. Their daring flights in mid-air and double somersaults are exec.IU D with such ease and precision as can only be described AS wonderful First time of the Amusing Equestrian SI ENAI O, THE RIGS 0 £ MR BRIGGs, Or, The Humours of a Jockey Club, introducing the Jfiglil I HORDES and Entire Troupe. Mrs Br:g Madame TAI I.KURE by rile Company. SATURDAY. MARCH 17th LAST DAY PERFORMANCE BUT ONE Of THS SEASON, When THE EUGENES will Appear. Doors open at £ Commence 2.30. Open each -Evening at 7.15, commence at 7.45. (Parrurstcms. GREAT WESTERN RAIL\VA"Y~I CHERBOURG and PARIS via AVEYMOL. TIL NEW ROUTE through NORMANDY" and KRL'L", 4N Y to PARIS, the AVEST and SOUTH of FRANCE, and SPAIN. Through rates for passengers, pa: eels, and merchandise, between the principal towns Oil the Great Western and Western of France Railways. The STEAMERS leave AVIiY MOUTH at 11.30 and CHERBOURG about 7p.m. (according to tide) DAILY (Sundays excepted), weather and circumstances pcr- mitting, in connection with fast trains on UC Great A\ estern and Western of France Railwavs. 62043 J. GRlERsON, General MURAGER. _r-. Jinaunal. 8 PER CEM\ FIRST MORTGAGES upon Freehold Cotton Plantations. Larse Se curity. Have already invested large amounts of Tiritish Capital. Send for free circular FRANCIS SMITH A CO., 61657 Indianopolis, Ind., U.S.A. (JTOCK EXCHANGE SPECULATION K-7 AND INVESTMENT. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN RAILWAYS. For probable course of this and other Markets, see SPECIAL WEEKLY CIRCULAR, Free on application to Stokes IUIè Hall, stock and Share Brokers, St. Stephen's Chambers, J elegraph- street, London, E.C. 01234 X*1 A £ 20, £ 50, £ 100, £ 500. < b.tions (SI'-S-XJ) on Stock Exchange Secu> IL iOne uniform price. Acknowledged the best ami silet plan ever devised for making large profits from sma L invest- ments with great rapidity. Explanatory leok (tecond edition) SENT FREE.-Addi-ess, George Evans and Co., Sworn Brokers, Gresham House, London, 1-(;. SOUTH WALES FINANCI AL iRPO- RATION, LIMITED. CASH ADVANCES made upon Deeds, Life Policies Reversions, Bonds, and other approved securities, re- payable by instalments or otherwise. Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. 61U3 JOHN JENKINS, C.A., Secretary. ASiL YOUR GROCER FOR SYMINGTON'S A BAB'S XjL 0 0 F I E E IN OBI.ONG TINS. B O AV DEN STEAM MILLS, MARKET IIARBOROUGH. GOLD MEDAL, NEW ZEALAND, 18S2. 61572 0, 10, 11, 12. 13, H, ST. MARY-STREET, "r .r "T-}T'Tm"\ Li'r'l.)l..lJ"'lt.A.. CARDIFF. JJOWELL AND 00 MP ANY, ARE NOW SHOWING A PARCEL OF JJEST gRUSSELS c ARPET, AT 3s 3j,i> PEi; YARD. CABISET & j^URNISHING 0 OODS FULLY 20 PER CEXr. UNDER ANY OTHER HOUSE. JJ O W E L L A N D 0 O M N Y, "THE CARDIFF DRAPERS," CARDIFF. 69371 J-OHN JAMES AND ()o., 28 A 29, HIGH-STREET, CARD] F F THE IJ-UH yELYETEEN. The strictest examiner may try every test of touch and sight without discovering that these are other than the Genoa velvets they so closely resemble, while the peculiar arrangements resulting in the fast woven pile enable them to stand interminable and ro ,11 wear, which would ruin real velvets at foiii, times the pr oc. Every yard of the enuine bear" the name Louis." Ladies who have found other makes of velveteens to wear badly should be careful to buy only those stamped "Louis." A large asjortment of these celebrated A'elveteens in Black and all fashionable colourings are now ON SALE at the LOWEST PRICES at JOHN JAMES AND C SI & 29, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 62132 ESSR8 NV. JpiOCE & SONS Are now making their PRINCIPAL SHOW OF FASHIONS FOR THE WINTEK SEAON. Novelties ill Bovs' Winter Overcoats. Price-;—2s lid, 3s lid, 4s lid, 6s 6d, 9s, lis 6d, 13s 4d, 17s 6d, 20s. Novelties in Y'outh^' Winter Overcoats. Prices—8s, 12, 6d, 15s. 18s, 22s, 26s, cQs. Novelties in Men's Winter Overcoats. Prices—15s, 20s, 25s, 30s, 35s, 40s, 45s, 50s, bos, 60s. Indian Rubber Coats, T« eeds, Waterproof, anil Ventilating. Prices—22s 6d, 30s, 37s 6*1, 55s, 60s. lrats, Caps, Shirts, Hosiery, Gloves, Tie-, Scan's, Mitts, Braces, Ac. Address—THE CARDIFF HOUSE, CARDIFF. Terms-One Price. Plain Figures. Cash. 23 rjlilE METROPOLITAN RAILWAY CARRIAGE AND WAGO COMPANY, L'MITEP SALTLRY WORKS, BIRMINGHAM, (Successors to Messrs Joseph Wright and Soils) MANUFACTURERS OF RAILWAY C/.MJMAGE.N, TRAMWAY CARS, WAGONS, AND RAILWAY IRONWORK OF EYEHY DESCRIPTION Railway Carriages and AVagons built for Cash, or upon Deferred Payments extending over a period of years. A large number of Coal, Ironstone, Ballast, and other AVagons to Let on Hire. Repairing :-11; '1'8 at all Important Stations. MAM FAcroKY AND CHIHK OFFICES SALTLEY WORKS, BIRMINGHAM. BRANCH AVAGON AVOUKS EAST MOORS, CARDIFF, GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY. PETERBOROUGH LONDON Ofkicf.S 5629 85, GRACECHURCH STREET, LONIAON. E.C G 0 U L D I N G f A N I1 RES. GOOD FOR ALL CROP> 0 OULDING S BONE MAN ORE. 0 OULDING"S SPECIAL MAN l"J E. GOULDING'S CORY AND GRASS MANURE. 0 OULDING S TERN[P MAN EEE. i SrPEEPlIOSPH VIE. 0OULDING S DISSOLVED (H ANO. AGI:TS IN TUI;' DISTRICT — JOHN HIBBERT. 17, Angel-street, CardiC. It. PARNALL ar.d CO., Chepstow. 61190 n 1. J. PHITClI A. H n, Implement Woiks, Raglan. T. N, W P):" U M ]• R I: L I. A J [ A N U FA CT U R E R, Desires to call special attention to las NEW MANUFACTURING PREMISES, Where aU Branches of the Trade will he canned on. 3 4, ROYAL ARCADE, C A R T) I F F, 61587