Welsh Newspapers
Search 15 million Welsh newspaper articles
5 articles on this Page
Advertising
INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, AMSTERDAM, 1883. I HIGHEST AWARD FOR "LIFTS." SELF-SUSTAINING" BACK DINNER } &OUSE L I F T S FA BSENGER J SINGLE AND DOUBLE, FOR nAXD. STEAM, AND GAS POWER. —— 60842 THOS. THOMAS & SONS, ACME HOIST WORKS, CARDIFF.
Advertising
R. J. HEvra AND SONS, (FROM BROADWOOD'S, LONDON), PIANOFORTE, ORGAN AND HARMONIUM DEALERS, MUSIC SELLERS, PROFESSIONAL TUNERS, etc., ARE EXHIBITING FIRST CLASS PIANOFORTES, by COLLARD and COLLARD, and other Makers, at the FINE ART EXHIBITION, Which are performed upon daily, and at all the Evening CONCERTS. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES, FREE. 9431 ——— 67832 12, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF.
Advertising
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR SYMINGTON'S ARAB'S COFFEE. FOR STRENGTH, FLAVOUR, & AROMA IT STANDS UNEQUALLED SOLD IX OBLONG TIXS. BOWDEN STEAM MILLS, MARKET IIARBOROUGH. GOLD MEDAL, NEW ZEALAND, 1882. 67957
Advertising
Diploma of Hon.,ur (Hi^h,>t. \>v !) Amsterdam Exhibition, 1,)(\3. FRY'S C O C O A •"HST" EXTRACT. "Strictly pure, "'5'}y aimi)ate(t. w \y, Stod- uart, KI.CL, r.C.S., City and Couaty A nalh* Bristol. 'Pure Cocoa, a portion of oil extracted. Charles A. Cameron, M.D., F.R.C.S.I., Analyst /vr Dublin. FRY'S CARACAS COCOA, Prepared with the celebrated COCO" of Caracas, com- bined with other choice descriptions. A biost delicious and »:ilaaMe article.' — Standard. ——— 16245 SEVENTEEN PltlZE MEDALS A TO THE FIRM.
Advertising
t Sottas. WATERFORDaml COITK, tnd the whole of the SOUTH of IRELAND, per FAST CHAINS on the GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY and powerful Steamships via Milford Haven. The Water- ford steamers run daily. The Cork steamers leave Mil- lord Tuesdays, Thursdays, and_ Saturdays, and retnrn Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. 67158 Ayryr TT^DWARDS' STEAMSHIP /.J-Li LINE. REGULAR COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CARDIFF AND NEWPORT AND THE UNITED STATES, [MEDITERRANEAN, &c. The following or other First-class STEAMERS are intended to SAIL as follows (unless prevented by un- foreseen circumstances) RHOSINA, 4,000 tons. RHEOLA, 2.300 tons. RHODOR A, 4,000 tons. RHONDDA, 1,500 tons. Through Bills of leading for all classes of Goods to from Midland Counties and all Stations in South Wales and Monmouthshire and places in the United gwtes and Canada in conjunction with the principal •wilway Companies on both sides. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING ISSUED FROM SOUTH WALES, &C, AND MIDLAND COUNTIES TO SALONICA, SMIIRNA, AND OTHER MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, via CARDIFF. THROUGH RATES QUOTED ON APPLICATION. WEEKLY SAILINGS. THROUGH AND REGULAR COMMUNICATION BETWEEN ALL STATIONS IN SOUTH WALES, Via LONDON, AND OPORTO, LISBON, CADIZ, GIBRALTAR, MALAGA, And by Rail via LISBGO to MADRID AND BADAJOZ. THROUGH RATES QUOTED ON APPLICATION. For Freight and other particulars apply to EDWARDS, ROBERTSON, and CO., Cardiff and Newport. TURNER, EDWARDS, and CO., Bristol. (x. PI BULL EY, 51, South-street, New York. A^r i CARDIFF AND BORDEAUX. tnt rPrAs-S The CARDIFF STEAMSHIF £ C0MPANY'S FIRST • CI.ASS SCREW STE AMERS will sail as follows :— „ GIRONDE ..CARDIFF for BORDEAUX..Mar. 23 DORDOGNE BORDEAUX for CARDIFF..Mar. 31 jth Goods and Passengers. J1 or rates of freight, &c., apply at Messrs .Jno Whit- "am and Sons, Agents, 11, Quai des Chartrons, Bor- "caux; and at the Offices of tho Company, No. 51. jjount Stuart-squar- Cardiff. -131—51521 HOOPER dc CAMPBELL Manager?. AsKsr ALLAN LINE TO AMERICA. ROYAL.MAIL STEAMERS1 FROM LIVERPOOL. ^'RCASSIAN To Halifax and Baltimore Apl. 3 £ J°VA SCOTIAN..To Halifax and Ba'timoro .Apl. 8 *'OEYNESIAN To Halifax and Portland Apl. 10 jEruvian To Quebec Apl. 17 y ARM ATI A if To Quebec Apl. 24 ■HANOVERIAN To Quebec ApL 24 Lheap passages and excellent accommodation. Pamphlets on Canadn, Manitoba, and the Western states of America sent froe. Government Assisted Passages to Canada. 1 ull particulars on application to A LI/AN BROTHERS & CO., James-street, Liverpool. Or to G. Bird, 46, Bute-street, and E. F. Kenna.rd 19 \J(en.street, Carditf; W. JI. Rees, Charlesville-place, '^eatli; a. p. Austin, 16, St. Mary-street, and Jaughan and Wright, 16, College • street, Swansea "arse and Brown, 173, Commercial-street; W. Milton ■oelte, 10, Great Dock-street, and John Young, Screw acket Wharf, Newport, Mon.; D. S. Thomas, British ^y'ools, Llandovery; Fredk. Allan, 9, Flannel-street, ^iierpuenny; A. Tilney, Market-street, Abertillery latthew Matthews, Abercarn, near Newport; A. II. ihonias, 2, Church-street, Blaina; A. A. Lewis, Post- naster, Ebbw Vale Crockett and .lames, 4, Taft-streec, •i.°> JPridd; William Davies, Bookseller, <fec., Beaufort, b'" Ida-place, Ebbw Vale Geo. Batten, 34, Beaufort, \v Rrynniawr; D. J. Evans, General Outfitter, Ann atkins 50 Glebelaud-street MerthvrT'vdvil. 4929 9109 K EDUCED FARES TO AMERICA. BEAVER LINE. o, Weekly Sailings from Liverpool and Queenstown. steerage Fare, £ 3 10s, to Quebec, Boston, or New York. SaJoon Fare to Quebec or Montreal, B10 10s. tar Assisted Passages to Canada, £ 3. n.Passengers booked to all parts of CANADA and the UNITED STATES at Low Rates. For further pa-Iticularq, find to secure berlhs, apply to It. W. ROBERTS, Manager, Canada Shipping Company, f. 21, Water-street, Liverpool, Jas. Lodge, 55, Broadway, Cardiff; David Hollo- &cy' Murray-street, Llanelly; D. Bradger, stationer, r.i'' Pembrey; William lbckett, manager, Bristol HrJV'Ucl Steam Packet Co., Swansea; John Davis, ^master, Aberavon. Agents Wanted. 63320 ^merican LINE. STATES MAIL STEAMERS. I,IVF,lti,OOT, TO PHILADELPHIA, r EVERY WEDNESDAY. J■ irst-ciass, full-powered Iron Steamships. Accemrao ;^iion for passensers equal to any European Line. Pas- of tt, p and goods landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf the Pennsylvania Railroad. This is the shortest and "est route to the West. AI)ply tg RICITARDSON, SPENCE and Co., 17 and 13, Allater-street Liverpool JONES BROS, and Co., Bute v.ocks, Cardiff; JAMES AYRK, 151, Bute-rd., Car- ^"1; JONES BROS. & Co., Dock-st., Newport; ROGER •Jones Iligh-street, Pontyjmdd; TILKEV and Co., Abertillery; JNO. J:I:VA>, Hengoed, via Cardiff; Josi:rn MORGAN, Post Office, Pontypool; JAMES K. W\SA;tr Grinithtowii; John THOMAS, Tredegar tvr"T • WATKINS, GJelieliind-street, jlertliyr, and JOHN •Sii f -Prieliarclfucli, Cardigan Messrs AUSTIN and Shin and insurance Brokers, Swansea -1- DYVIES, 316, Cirdiik'-road, Aberaman. 30668 J IVERPOOL, CARDIFF, & NEWPORT STEAMERS. ReGULAR WEEKLY COMMUNICATION BETWEEN ABOVE rowrs. For further particulars apply to R. BURTON AND SON, Newport, and ROBERT OILCIIRIST AND CO., 21, Water-street, Liverpool, and Consulate Chambers, Bute-road, Cardiff QOPJtucATE ) JRON JgUILDINGS AND VvTROUGHT-IRON STRUCTURES, ESIGN, STRENGTH, & STABILITY GUARANTEED. kJIany years' practical experience, and tome of tho Scat structures of the kind now in hand for the e1:;h and Scotch Iron Districts, For E timates and full Particulars, apply to T J. HODGSON, uyLH?AULIC & GENERAL ENGINEER, 118, COMMERCIAL-STREET, .3 NEWPORT, MON. iORGAN AND COLES, 50, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF, \Y AGGON AND CART WATERPROOF COVERS, HORSE LOIN CLOTHS, AND sACK M A n UFACTURERS. 68072 'jpHE METROPOLITAN RAILWAY. CAR.RIAGE AND WAGõ: COMPANY, LIMITED SALTLKY WORKS, BIRMINGHAM, IT ilcces.ors to Messrs Joseph Wright and Sons), nAIs UFACTUREltS OK RAILWAY CARRIAGES, T>. TRAMWAY CARS, WAGONS, AND RAILWAY IRONWORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ItfiiIway Carriages and Wagons built for Cash, or upon b a V,e^;ll'e,l Payments extending over a period of years. number of Coa', Ironstone, Ballast, and other Wagons to Let on Hire. Repairing Shops at all Important Stations. R r „ MANUFACTORY ANn chief OFFICES °aLTL1SY W () RKS, BIRMINGHAM, BRANCH WAGON WORKS: EAST IMOOCS, CARDIFF. AND 1l;'Al' EASTERN RAILWAY, PETERBOROUGH. Pc LONDON OI-FICICS 65444 GRACECIIURCH-STREET, LONDON, E.C. AWARDED CERTIFICATE OF MERIT, Ca^CUTTA INTERNATIONAL EXITIBITION, 1834. GEORGE'S PATENT PORTABLE rjlUBULAIl -B- .T I P, E JjlENCE FOR GRlCULTUnAL, RAILWAY, AND GENERAJ. USE, 0Ir-bines Strength, Lightness, and Low Cost. Adapted for Home or Colonial Markets. 4TEEL WIRE, STRAND WIRE, OR PATENT BARB WIRE, ^ELD AND WICKKT GATE?, with Improved Tubular Posts. 63312 > Catalogues, with Prices, on application to JEt. JT QEOEGE AND £ J0„ ,-ENGlEERS, G0, XÇIIAKGE BUILDINGS, SWANSEA. i\TESSR,3 \Y. IT. SMITH and SON doliverthe kOVTU WALKS DAILY NEWS nf? tn?. y hour each Morning in all parts of the follow <:AltiT 1S;— ,S WANS 15.1 NEWPORT M EUTI1YR PORTSKESVETT AJiKltDAlii: PONTYPOOL ROAD vHlfi H ERE EC F l > PEMBROKE DOCK NKW M lLFOilD HAVERFORDWEST ■l-Av/r' BRlSTOi, (iJjOUCESTER ''AinAI-r.V TENBY ABERYSTWYTH Tlle CARMARTHEN ABERGAVENNY a,lv ad i VIM1"* i'lsa dalivcretl every Fr.day p^ess iu above mentioned Towns. 1)6 s,:nr t0 Managers oi th« vanou- nltz by Ruction. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BEYNON and LEWLS. Household Furniture, Ac., at Swansea April 3 Mr W. BRADLEY. Household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff March 31 CARDIFF AUCTION & STORAGE CO (LIM.) (Mr J. G. MADDOX. Auctioneer). Household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff April 3 Mr ROBERT EVANS. Leasehold Dwelling-IIouses, Ac., at Cardiff April 2 Messrs D. EVANS and SON. Grass Land to Let, near St. Fagan's April 3 Mr JOHN FRANCIS. Timber, at Llanegwad April 7 Messrs GOTTWALTZ, BO WRING, and HUGHES Contents of Five Offices, at Cardiff April 1 Twelve Fire-proof Safes, at Cardiff April 1 Effects of Rev. W. R. Jenkins, of Cowbridge ..April 8 Stock < f Paper Hangings, at Cardiff .April 10 Special Spring Stud Sale, at Cardiff Horse Ex- change April 19 Cattle and Sheep, at Whitchurch April 21 Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff and Penarth, April 21 Furniture Removed from Llandaff April — MrJ. E. GUNN. Bicvcles, Tricycles, Ac April 4 Messrs JOHN JENKINS and CO. Hotel Furniture, at Cardiff April 3 Mr F. B. JONES. Carriages at Bristol April 3 Horses, at Bristol A I)ril 10 Mr JOHN M. LEEDER. Leasehold Residence, etc., at Swansea April 2 Leasehold Residence and Farm, at Swansea April 2 Villa Residence at Swansea April 2 Surgical Instruments, Book &c., at Swansea.. April 3 Dwelling-house, Shop, Ac., at Swansea April 9 Mr THOMAS PAITRY. Contents of Westgate Hotel, Newport, .April 7 to 10 Messrs EDWARD ROBERTS and SON. Leasehold Property, at Swansea April 2 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. Fat and Store Stock, at St. Fa.nau's March 31 Leasehold Properties, at Nelson March Horses, at Cardiif April 1 Shorthorn Cattle, at Cardiff April 5. Fat Stock, &c-, at Llanmaes, near Cowbridge.. April 7 Fa.t Stock, at Penmark April 15 Horses, at Cardiff .April 22 Freehold & Leasehold Properties, a.t Cardiff..May next Freehold Property, at Cardiff ——— The Miers Estate, at Cardiff. Mr J. STRAKER. Leasehold Property, at Brynmawr April 1 Mr W. THORNE. Fat Sheep and Cn,ttK at Court Colman Mar. 31 Messrs TRIBE, CLARKE, and CO. Colliery Property, at Cardiff April 3 Mr W. THORNE. Fat Stock, at Bridgend March 31 ST. PAGAN'S. IMPORTANT SALE OF 150 PRIME FAT SHEEP. 15 HAMPSHIRE DOWN EWES AND 23 LAMBS. 1 YEARLING COTSWOLD RAM. 25 FAT BULLOCKS. 20 TWO AND TIIREE-YEAR-OLD STORE CATTLE, And a few BARRENERS. H/TESSRS STEPHENSON & ALEX A N- XVJL DER are instructed by Messrs AKERS, of PENTREBANE, and others, to SELL BY AUCTION, Opposite the WINDSOR ARMS, St. FAGAN'S On MONDAY, March 31st, 1884, at Two p.m., the foregoing EXCELLENT FAT AND STORE STOCK. Parties having Fat or Store Stock for Sale may enter ,a.ine,upon application to the Auctioneers, 5, High- street, Cardiff. 68418 HORSE REPOSITORY, WOMANBY-STREET, CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER will SELL by AUCTION, at their Repository, on TUESDAY, the 1st of April, com- mencing at 12.30 p.m., the following HORSES The bona-fide Property of Gentlemen and Farmers in the District. CHESNUT GELDING, 16 hands good hunter, and good in harness. BAY GELDING, 6 years old, 15.3; nn excellent hunter, and goes in harness. BAY MARE, 5 years old, 11.2; quiet to ride; a good harness mare. BLACK MARE, 5 years old, 16 hands very power- ful a good harness mare. GREY GELDING, 5 years old, 15 hands good under saddle and in harness. BLACK GELDING, 14.1; good under saddle, and has been regularly driven in harness. GREY GELDING, 5 years old; very powerful; well adapted for a grocer's cart. HAY COB Si ARE, 4 years old, about 14.2; goes well under saddle and in harness, warranted sound. Handsome BAY COB GELDING, 8 years old, about 14 hands has been driven in single and double har- ness subject to Vet.'s examination up to time of sale. BROWN GELDING, 5 years, It) hands thoroughly dependable in harness, powerful, suitable for a brougham DARK BROWN COB GELDING, 14.3; has been regularly driven in single and double harness, believed to be sound. BAY COB >TAItF. a j-swi ,-1.1, n 5, kinds of harness, warranted sound. BLACK MAltE, rising 6 years old, 15.1; quiet to ride and drive, has beOn driven by a lady, a good huntress, and is perfectly sound. BAY MARE, 4 years old, about 15.2 quiet to ride and drive. GREY PONY, 4 years old, 13.2 good under saddle and in harness, warranted sound. DARK BAY GELDING, 4 years old, 15.1 quiet to rido and drive, thoroughly dependable, warranted sound. CHESTNUT MARE, 6 years old, 15.1, quiet to ride and drive. THOROUGHBRED GELDING, aged. BAY CART UELDING, 5 years old, 17 hands, good worker. A very excellent CART GELDING, 7 years old, 16 hands, about 15 cwt. GREY CART GELDING, 5 years old, 16 hands good worker, open to Vet.'s examination. BAY CART FILLY, 4 years old, 14.2. The PROPERTY of EDWARD M. WHITTING, Esq., Clyn Pedr, Crickhowell. ESMERALDA," GREY MARE, 9 years old, 132; good hack and huntress, quiet in single and donble harness, fast, good jumper, winner of several races, a wonderful polo pony. JACK," BAY GELDING, 5 years old 14,1 quiet to ride and drive in single and double harness. DUN GELDING, 5 years old a wonderful hunter and polo pony, played all last season with the Mon. mouthshire and Pontypool Clubs, good in single and double harness. BROWN GELDI: G, 7 years old a good hunter and grand mover, has been in harness, and would make a goo 1 polo pony up to 13 stone. The above horses are believed to be sound, are sold for no fault, have been in hard work up to the time of Sale, and are sold subject co Vet's, examination up to time of Sale. The PROPERTY of Mr J. E. PRICE. The Rhadyr, Usk. BAY MARE, 16 hands good huntress, up to 16 stone has been driven by a lady subject to Vet.'s examination up to time of sale. The PROPERTY of Mr T. E. WILLIAMS, Lanusk, Usk. ROAN MARE, rising 3 years old, 15.2 strong and active, good in harness, suitable for a brougham war- ranted sound. With 20 other Horses, particulars of which will ap- pear in the Sale Edition of the Catalogue, 68425 The Model Auction Mart, No. 1, North-street, Cardiff. li/TR W. BRADLEY will SELL by AUC- 1YI. TION, on MONDAY Next, March 31, 1884, a large quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., Ac. Sale to commence at two o'clock. No Reserve. Auctioneer's Office find Pale-room, 1, North-street, Cardiif. 10513 WESTGATE-STEET, CARDIFF. (Warehouse of the EAGLE CYCLE CO., Limited). UNRESERVED SALE OF BICYCLES, TRICYCLES, Ac. MR J. E. GUNN will SELL on FBI- DAY, April 4th, 1834, commencing at Two o'clock, all tho NEW AND SECOND-HAND STOCK, Belonging to the above company, comprising TRICYCLES— Rol) Roy, Monarch, Eale, Wolsolev, Europa, Con- vertible, Cambrian, and several Boys' Machines, both single and double. BICYCLES- 50in British Mail, 50in Durable, 52in British Mail, 50in Popular Premier, 52in Sanspareil, 54in National, 46in Premier, 54iu Camlr ian, 54in Tangent, 52m Rapid, b6in D.H.F, 54in Wliiunore, 51in Coventry, b6in Premier, 52in Tangent, 52i i Defiance, 48i11 Wolverhamp- ton, 46in ditto, 48in bicycle, 56h Premier, Coventry, 52in Tangent, 44in British Mail, 52in Defiance, 46in Bicycle, 48i-i Coventry (D.H.F.), 50in Tangent, 43in Tangent, Ac., Ac. The Stock, which is very largo, can be viewed on Thursday, the 3rd April. 11501 68441 BRISTOL AND SOUTH WALES HOTEL, CARDIFF. TO HOTEL PROPRIETORS AND PRIVATE BUYERS. IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE OF THE FURNITURE. UTENSILS GLASS, AND TRADE liFFJSUTS OF THE ABOVE HOTEL, UNDER POWERS OF A BILl, OF SALE. MESSRS JOIIN JENKLNS and CO. have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises, on THURSDAY, tho 3rd day of April next, 1884, and the following day, if necessary, the desirable HOTEL FURNITURE, Utensils, Gla-s, Billiard Table. Billiard and Skittle Bagatelle Tables, and Trade Effects, comprising the contents of BAR, BAR PART.O: R. COMMERCIAL-ROOM, DINING-BOOM, BILLIARD-ROOM, BAGATELLE ROOM, SMOKE ROOMS, KITCHENS AND PANTRIES, SKITTLE ALLEY, DRAWING ROOM, and 16 BEDROOMS. On view of the morning of the day of Sale from 9 to 11 o'clock, when the Auction will punctually commence. ORDER OF SAI.k.—Bedrooms, Drawing-room, Billiard- room, BagaUile-ruoni, Dining and Commercial-rooms, Smoke-room, Bar, Bar Parlour, Kitchens, Pantries, and Skittle Alley. For further particulars, see Posters. Auctioneers' Office, Phiiliarmonie-chambere, Cardiff, Mar. 24th, 1331. 62405 PARK COEDMARCHAN, NEAR SAINT FACAJ^S. r|lHE LETTING by AUCTION of the J- above 340 Acres of GRASS LAND Will take place on THURSDAY, the 3rd day of April next, at the above farm. Refreshments at 12. T.etting to commence at 1 p.m., subje ct vO the usual conditions, I— EVANS- and SON, Auctioneers. BRISTOL 1IORSE REPOSITORY BY AUCTION, THURSDAY NEXT, a, number cf CARRIAGES, new and second-hand a large quantity of Harness, Saddlery, and Horse Clothing, Ac., Ac. of eve-y description. Early entries for carriages 1111,1 saddlery respectfully solicHed to ensure publicity, Sale at one o'clock precisely.—N.B.-A sale of Carriages Horses, and Saddlerv is hel,l at the above Repository every intermediate Thursday throughout the year, and a sale of a number of Horses every alternate Thursdav. F. B. JON ES, Veterinary Surgeon and Proprietor. 6372o ILL-l^OSTINC^PnTLTP R. JAMES, J PONTYPRIDD and RHONDDA VALLEY BILL-POSTER and DISTRIBUTOR, Trcorkv, and 6 Church-stseet, Pontypridd Rents all the princ-pal POSTING STATIONS in Pontypridd and Rkondda Valley Horse and Trap and pianoforte kept for Hire, 3400b alts bLi Aurtijan. ON TUESDAY NEXT, APRIL 1ST. THE CONTENTS of FIVE WELL-FURNISHED OFFICES, SEVERAL NEARLY NEW OFFICE DESKS (with slope tops), stools, and TABLES, Two CAPI. TAL MAHOGANY BOOKCASES, one with cylin- der desk front; TWO 5 FEET WIDE CYLIN DER WRITING DESKS, on pedestals of drawers; AN OAK DICKENS'S PATTERN WRITING DESK, set of Six panel-back Chairs covered in leather, Circular-back and other Chairs, FOUR OFFICE TABLES on leg supports, 3 CAPITAL MAHOGANY AND OAK OFFICE WASUSTANDS, 2 letter COPYING PRESSES, 3 Brussels Office CARPETS, Hearthrugs, Fireplace Fittings, Stationery Cabinets, Door Mats, Gas Brackets, and a large variety of use- ful Office Effects. Also at same time, on behalf of lIfessrs J. Cartwright ami Sons, of the Safe H'orA-s, WOIl Dromwich, TWELVE CAPITAL FIRE-PROOF SAFES, all of wrought-iron, and Fire and Burglar Proof, which CI OTT WALTZ, BOWRING, & HUGHES G are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, in their Sale-rooms, at 11, High-street, Cardiff, on TUESDAY NEXT, April 1st, commencing at Twelve o'clock. On View Monday, 31s; Marcii. b3287 ON TUESDAY, APRIL 8TII, 1S84. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF THE VALUABLE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Removed from CAERCADY HOUSE, COWBRIDGE, The Property of the Rev. W. R. Jenkins, who is leaving. G OTT WALTZ, BOWRING, & HUGHES will SELL by AUCTION, at tlieir Salerooms, 11. High-street, Cardiff, 011 TUESDAY, the 8(h day of April. 1884, commencing at Eleven o'clock punctually, VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Removed from the above Residence. The Bedroom Furniture includes an Ash Suite, with :t 4ft. Wardrobe a DULL WALNUT SUITE, WITH PKDESTAI,TABLESand6ft. Ward- robe; a Walnut and Ash Suite, several BRASS BED- STEADS, Spring Mattresses, Feather Bed and Bedding, Double and Single Toilet Services, Lai d ng and Stair Carpeting, Four pairs of MAHOGANY AND WALNUT TOILET TABLES and Painted Furniture of Servants Rooms. THE DR 4. WING-ROOM FURNITURE includes a SUPERB WALNUT SUITE, covered in expensive silk, with Holland saving covers; also suite of tables and cabinets to match; an elegant walnut suite in silk plush, two cheffoniers, centre, card, and occasional tables, rich WILTON PILE CARPETS, hearth- iugs, a FULH-COMPASS COTTAGE PIANOFORTE by John Jlroadwood and Sons. THE DINING-ROOM FURNITURE includes a MAHOGANY 12 CHAIR SUITE, covered in English morocco, with superior 18-Fr. DINING TABLE, and 6-FJ'. 6IN. SIDEBOARD to match an 8-ft. bagatelle board, a FIRST-CLASS FUAMED OAK DINING. ROOM SUITE, in leather, with sideboard to match mahogany secretaire bookcase, a Serves China D jeii- ner 'Set, about 200 volumes of books, a 10-STOP AMERICAN ORGAN, a Worcester china dessert sot, tea and breakfast services. THE BREAKFAST-ROOM FURNITURE includes two capital MAHOGANY SUITES in bather and velvet, te!e cope tables, Brussels and tapestry carpets, three MASSIVE MARBLE CLOCKS, bronzes, gaseliers, fenders, kitchen requisites, wringing machines, two lawn mowers, garden chairs and tables, and out-door effects. On view MONDAY, April 7th, 1834. Catalogues may be had on and after Wednesday, of the Auctioneers, 11, High-street, and Horse Exchange, Cardiff. PRELIMINARY NOI ICE. GREAT SALE OF ENGLISH PAPER HANGINGS, Sent to Cardiff by the Manufacturer for Unreserve 1 Sale. G OTT WALTZ, BOWRING, & HUGHES will SELL by .AUCTION (according to instruc- tions already received), in their Salerooms, at 11, Hldg- street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, April 10th, comtuencin" at Twelve o'clock, a 0 LARGE STOCK OF NEW-DESIGN PAPER HANGINGS. Further particulars in future advertisements. 68258 ON SATURDAY, 19ni APRIL. I IMPORTANT NOTICE. A OTT WALTZ, BOWRING, & HUGHES A OTT WALTZ, BOWRING, & HUGHES at the request of their Patrons und Friends, will hold a SPECIAL SPRING STUD SALE, ON SATURDAY, APRIL 19TH, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, OF 100 FIRST-CLASS HORSES, COMPRISING HUNTERS OF KNOWN CHARACTER (which have been hunted this season with the local hounds), HARNESS HORSES, some rare COBS and PONIES. Gentlemen desirous cf securing stalls for this im- portant sale ,-hould do so at once. On MONDAY, April 21; t, G()'T''i'\V'\ T.'J'Z, BOWPTWO, A'TTTTCHES are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on MON- DAY, 21st April, 1884, at Two o'clock, IN A FIELD HOT to the DEftl MILL at WITITCIIURCIT, The Property of Farmers in the District. 100 PRIME FAT SHEEP, 25 HEAD OF STOltE CATTLE, A FEW FAT' CATTLE. Further entries may be made for this Sale, particu- lars of which should be sent to the Auctioneers at once, 11, High-street, and the Ilorve Exchange, Cardiff. SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES at Cathays and Penarth. By Order of the Mortgagees. G OTT WALTZ, BOWRING, & HUGHES are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on MONDAY, 21st April, ImH, to commence at Six o'clock, subject to conditions to bo then read, TWO DWELLING-HOUSES, in Thesiger-street, Cathays, Being Nos. 76 and 78, now ,l the occupation of Mr Henry Dimery and Mrs Fouliss, and producing respec- tively the annual rentals of £ .1 and B16 16s. Lor l.-N o. 76 is now used as a shop, and has be-ides the shop, sitting-room, back kitchen, and three bed- rooms, together with outhouses, a three-stall stable, and large yard. LOT 2.—NO. 78 has entrance hall, parlour, sitting- room, back kitchen, and three bedrooms. To both houses water is laid on. The property is leasehold for a term of 89 vears, of which 93 years are unexpired, and is subject to the annual ground rents of S2 18s for No 76, and B2 6s lOd for No. 73. LOT 3.Four LEASEHOLD DWELLING-IIOUSES, •situate at Arcot-street, Penarth, being numbered 26 27,'23, 29, and let to Messrs Puller, Marsris, Davis, and James, at 10s per weelt respectively. The property is leasehold for a term of 93 years from the 1st May, 1876, and held from the Rt Iloll. Lord Windsor, at a ground rent of E9 per annum. For particulars of Lots 1 and 2, apply to Mr H. F. Lynch Blosse, Solicitor, Cardiff or full particulars of the whole may be obtained from the Auctioneers.il, Iligh-street, Cardiff. ATTRACTIVE SALE BY AUCTION EARLY IN APRIL. G OTT WALTZ, BOWRING, & HUGHES are favoured with instructions to remove from the residence at Llandatt, and SELL by AUCTION, in their Salerooms, at 11, High-street, Cardiff, early in THEVERY SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND DOMESTIC EFFECTS, The Property of a Lady. 68369 Full particulars in Catalogues ready III due course. TO PROPERTY OWNERS, PARTIES BUILDING, AND OTHERS. A OTT WALTZ, BOWRING, & HUGHES are in possession of instructions to advance on behalf of clie'its £ 40,C00, in sums rangmg from 2500to £10,000. upon approved secunaes^wtietherLeasehold or Freehold.. 68431 Apply to the Auctioneers, 11, nigh-street, Cardiff. 24, 25, & 26, HIGH-STREET, CAUDII, F. THE CARDIFF AUCTION & STORAGE COMPANY (LIMITED) will SELL by AUC- TION, at their usual Weekly Sale, on THURSDAY, April 3rd, 1834. a large quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects 01 every description, neio and sccond-hai^l, which have been forwarder from various sources for absolute sale, cons'sting of capital full-compass PIANOS; handsome walnut and rosewood inlaid ceiure tables oak and mahogany hat and umbrella stands, whatnots, dinner services mahogany, ivalnut, and oak drawing ancl dining- 1'00111. suites; pictures, pier glasses, iron and brass French bedsteads, mahogany and birch chests of drawers, toilet glasses, mahogany and birch ward- robes, oak dining and uther tables walnut, birch, and painted enamelled bidroom suites, and numerous sundries. N.B.—Included in this week's sale will be the con- tents of upwards of 10 bedrooms, together with the smokeroom, bar parlour, and sitting-room furniture removed from the Queen's-chambcrs Hotel, Queen- street, and which will be sold (by order of the Public Ifall Company) without reserve. In addition to the above, a large quantity of office furniture will be sold, consisting of mahogany pedestal writing tables, office cupboards and counters, office stools, desks, Ac., Ac., removed from Pontypridd for absolute disposal. Goods ún view morning oÏ flLle, w1.ich will commence at 2 o'c.ock precisely. All entries intended tor this Sale must be made not lat r than W12DNUSDA Y, April 2nd, by 12 o'clock noon. Highest pos. iule cash value given for second-hand furniture. Advances made on account of sales of every description. J. G. MADDOX, (;5322 Secretary and Auctioneer to the Company. ™ Willi DR A WALOl^SALE^ PENYGUAIG HOUSE-COAL COLLIERY, RHONDDA VALLEY. RHONDDA VALLEY. THE SALE OF ONE-THIRD SHARE in the above Colliery, advertised for tho 31st March, WILb NOT TAKE PLACE. Dated Cardiff, March 28th, 1834. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. I BRYNMAWIt, BRECONSHIRK. SALE OF DOUBLE-LICENSED PUBLIC HOUSE AND FIVE COTTAGES. "jVITR J^M^ STRAKER has received 1>X instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Griffin Hotel, Brynmawr. on TUESDAY, April 1st, 1884, at 7 o'clock in the evening precisely, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then and there pro- (Meed and read, the following valuable leasehold double-licensed •*■■■, PUDLIC HOUSE AND COTTAGES, in one lot, viz All that DOUBLE-LICI NSKD PUBLIC-IIOUSE, situate at the corner of King-street and Bailey-strcet, Brynmawr, called the Bush Inn, now in the occupation of Mr Arthur Williams, as yearly tenant, at the very low rout of E14 per annum, clear of taxes. Also all those FIVE COTTAGES aljoilliug the said Bush Inn, and being Nos. 175 an.) 175, King-street, and Nos. 1, 2, and 3, Bailey-street, Brynmawr, P-H let to respect- able tenants at a gross rental of JB26 8s per annum, making the total gross rental of the property £ 40 83 per annum. The above property is held for the residue I of a term of 30 years, from 29th September, 1878, granted by llis Grace the Duke of Beaufort, at the yearly ground rent of B20. All the houses have lately been put into thorough repair at considerable expense. The Public- house is a corner house, in a good position on the main road from Abergavenny to Tredegar alh1 Merthjr. For farther particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 2, Tiverton-place, Abergavenny or to Messrs Jacob and Taylor, Solicitors, Abergavenny. 68445 I SfaUs bu ]Uttti0tt. SWANSEA. LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE AND SHIP SHARES FOR SALE. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- structed to offer for SALE by PUBLb: AUC- TION, at the Mackworth Arms Hotel, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd day of April, 1884, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, the following desirable PROPERTY, viz. LOT 1.—All that newly-erected MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE and Premises, with kitchen and flower gardens, and shrubbery attached, cned or known by the name of Labnrnam House," having a frontage of 65 feet, and a depth of 180 feet, situate at Heathfield, in the town of Swansea, now in the occu- pation of Mrs James Davies. The house.is well situated on h'gh ground over-look- ing Swansea Bay. It containslarge drawing-room with bay windows, dining-room, eight bedrooms, bath-room (supplied with hot and cold water), kitchen, pantry, laundry, and usual offices. The property is heM under a lease for a, life now aged Mbout 41 years, and for a term of 99 years from 24th June, 1875, at the annual ground rent of B14 9s 6d. LOT 2.—15 Sixty-fourth SHARES in the British Brigantine" Granville," of the port of Swansea, now on a voyage from St Kltts to Liverpool. Her registered tonnage is 329 net, burthen about 390 tons. She was built at Sunderland in 1875, is classed at Lloyd's A 1 for 12 years. Further particulars and conditions of sale may be had 011 application to the Auctioneer, Oxford Cham- bers, or to Messrs Strick and Bellingham, solicitors, Fishor-street, Swansea. 68277 LLA NGUICK E, GLAMORG ANS HIR E. SALE OF A LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE AND FARM, CALLED "GELLYGRON," Situate in the above parish and county. MR JOHN M. LEEDER will OFFER JLTJL for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Msckworth Arms Hotel, Wind-street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd day of April, 1884, at half- past Three o'clock in the Afternoon, all that MESSUAGE or DWELLING-TIOUSE, with large coach-house, stabling, and other extensive out-buildings, wailed-in garden, lawn, and -hrubbcries, called "Gellygron," together with th' rich arable and pasture land held therewith, the whole containing about 57a. 3. 30p. There is a splendid supply of spring water on the premises. The Property is held under a lease from J. Gwyn Jeffreys, Esq., for 99 years, from the 25th March, 1857, at. the annual rent of £105. The Mines and ;\lineral! wHh necessary powen3 for working the same, and the timber and right of sporting are reserved to the Ie eor, who also reserves power to resume possession of portions of the property con- taining 3!¡. 3r. Op.. and comprising four fields lying immediately ivrth of the dwelling-house, and the Innd situate between the turnpike or high road and the river on a reduction in the rent and payment of compensation for damage or injury occasioned thereby. Possession maybe bad or completion of the purchase. Copies of particulars and Conditinns of Sale may be obtained on application to Messrs Stricks and Belling- ham, Solicitors, Sw tnsea, or to the Auctioneer, Oxford- street, Swansea. 68364 TO CAPITALISTS, GKNTLKMEN SEEKING A COM FORT A! LE VILLA RESIDENCE, AND OTHERS. MR JOHN M. LEEDER lias been in- str.ctcd to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at th Mackworth Arms Hotel, Wind-street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, April 2nd, 1884, all that capital Lease- hold Vi la Residence known as "BANK VILLA," situate in Gorse-lane, Swansea, held for a term of of 99 ) ears from 1874, at a ground rent of S5 per annum. It is well and pleasantly sit atcd, having a southerly aspect, with a frontage of 24 feet to the m .in road and a depth of 130 feet. The above contains goo d'y cellar, kit hen, scullery, front and back parlours, four bedrooms, attic, W.C., and side entrance, with a flower and kitchen garden in front and rear. The position is undeniable, being a comfortable rlis- tance from town, flI1d only two minutes' wa)k from 'bus and tram and five minutes from the London and North- Western Railway Station. Every convenience has been studied in the shape of perfect drainage, Ac., gas and water laid on. For further particulars enquir of tJ1J Al1ctionee, at his Oiiices, Oxford Chambers, Swansea, 68^63 OXFORD CHAMBERS, SWANSEA. SALE OF SUi.GIOAL INSTRUMENTS. BOOKS, AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. TO MEDICAL MEN AND OlIHRS. "jV/TR. JOHN M. LEEDER has received ■XTJL instructions from the Executors of a decea-ed Medical Gentlemen, to SELL bv PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY NEXT, April 3rd, 1884, a large quan- tity of valuab'e SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, BOOKS, &C., Comprising 3 vols, of Fyfe's Anatomy, 2 vols, of Dr. Atkiii's Science and Practice of Medicine, 2 vols, of cjellCC and Art of Surgery, 3 vols. Fy e'j Compen- dium, 1 vol. Gray's 1 Oil. Cooper's Practical Surgery, fSurgery Catalogues, 1 vol. Medical lie; ository, 2 do. Practi e of Physics, 3 vols. Medical Directory, 3 vols. Pott's Works, 1 do. Parke's Cliomical Catechism, 1 vol. Midwifery (by Burns), Surgicil Dictsonarie and others too numerous to mention. FURNITURE.-Handsome druwing-roani suite in tapc-iry, c- ns:st;n^ of settee, two easy chairs', and six small o. two dining-room suites in leather, drawing- room do. in Utrecht velvet. ~i„T revolving cover, telescope dining ta'>le wuh < x.ra leaf, easy chairs, luahosrsuj*" ly° and occasional tables, piano- jorte 111 rosewood, fenders, lire irons, pier glasses, Brussels and tapestry ClLrpet, hearthrugs, flo r-eloib, mILts. clock, barometer, st-air carpet, stair rods, window pole, and c1(rtaill, iroll bedsteads, feather and millpuff beLl, walnut washstamls with marble tops, dressing table to m itch, mahogany and painted washstands amI tables, sets oí ware, dressing glasses, towel rails, commodcane-seat chairs, chests of drawers, Ac., also the usual kitchen requisites. Sale to commence at 11.30 a.m. 6^458 For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea, TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES, SITUATE IN THE TOWN OF SWANSEA. /JR. JOHN M. LEEDER, has been in- JLVJL structed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, sub- ject to such conditions as shall ba produce 1 at the time of sale at the Mackworth Arms f{<,lel. Wind-street, Swansea, on WEDN ESDAY, April 9th, 1834, at Three o'dock in the afternoon, all tint Messuage, or DWELLING-HOUSE, SHOP, AND PREMISES, situate and being No. 21, < ollege-stre-t, now in the oc- cupation of Messrs Freednian and McHols at a rental of £80 per aniu'in held for a term of 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1840, at the apportioned yearly ground rent of £8. The situation of the above is undeniable, being in the principle thoroughfare from almost every part of the town to the Great Western Railway Station, conse- quently always kts readily. Further particulars may be had on application to Messrs Collins a.nd Woods, Solicitors, Swansea, or to the Auctioneers, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 68-159 VICTORIA AUCTION MART, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. > 1^/STESSRS BEYNON and LEWIS will iTjL SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY NEXT April 3. a large and useful assortment of NEXT April 3. a large and useful assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & OTHER EFFECTS, taken under a d's ress for rent, an I roinovVd for con- venience of Sale at 11 a.m. Offices—Victoria Chambers, Swansea. 68460 S\LE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY CRADOCK-STREET, SWANSEA. Centrallv situated within a few minutes' walk of the Post-office, Market, and principal Railway Stations. MESSHS EDWARD ROBERTS & SON IVtL have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea., on WEDNESDAY, 2nd April, 1684, subject to conditions of sale, the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, viz. LOT 1. All that well and substantially-built DWELLING-HOUSE and Premises, containing eight rooms, scullery, bath-room, and two w.c.'s, with gar- dens front and back, two bay Windows, situate and being No. 25, Cradock-street, now in the occupation of Mr James Brooks, at the annual rent of £28. Held under an under-lease for a term of 99 years from the 27th of September, 1809, at the apportioned ground rent of B5 14s. per annum. Lot 2 is withdrawn. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the Afternoon. Further particulars may be obtained of Messrs GASKOIN and FRY, Solicitors, Temple-street or of the Auctioneers, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. b8278 elates by fjriimte CTontract. ITTOR SALE, TWO SIXTY-FOURTH JL1 SnARES of the fine IRON BARQUE GEORG1NA, of 628 tons register, built at Hartlepool, in 1875. carries about 910 tons, and is now nearly due in Chili. Apply to Mr DAVID RANDELL, 2, Frederick. I'treet, Llanelly, solicitor to the Executors of G. C. Cole, Esq., late of Bay View, Pembrey, deceased. 68340 Woisis. miiE ShTRWOOD HOTEL, 19, ADAM' STREET (near Charing Cross). STRAND, LONDON. Close to all Theatres, New Law Conrts, IIouses of Parliament, Ac. The London Sunday Times" of 29th January, 1882, says, "This is one of the best and cheapest PRIVATE HOTELS in the neighbourhood of the Strand." Private Sitting-rooms. A Night Porter kept. PROPIUETOR-W. Ib PRUST. 66984 (Late of Swansea.) CENTRAL, ECONOMICAL, AND COMFORTABLE- EDWARDS' PRIVATE HOTEL 1 19, NORFOLK-STREET, STRAND, LONDON, Close to tho New Law Courts, Temple Station, on the Thames Embankment, and all the principal Theatres. Bedroom and Meat Breakfast, 4s Drawing and Bed- rooms en suite. MANAGER J. • ANDREW, (LATE OF SWANSEA). 65727 IOTE. —VISITORS TO BRISTOL.— Dine, Tea, and Refresh at WOOD'S oldedab- lished WELSH DINING ROOMS, 21 and >2, Broad- mead. Dinners, 7d Beds, Is. 11371 67280 ] 10, 11, A 12, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. ¡ G. UNDERTAKER, I HEARSE AND MOURNING COACH I PROPRIETOR, OSTRICH PLUME A GENERAL FURNISH- ING ESTABLISHMENT. The Trade supplied with Hearsts, Coaches, and every requisite for Flllleral Furnishing. 7 W AN S E A O F F I 0 E K? OF THE H SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No. 2, COLLEGE STREET All orders from NEWSAGENTS will receive p/ompt attention, and be executed .upon the same terms as from the Chief Office. The DAILY NEWS delivered to Subscribers earl; every morning in any part of the town, ADVERTISEMENTS received up to Seveu o'clock wilo secure ingestion in the next morning's issue of the DAILY NIiW3 Haks by Auctiott, CARMARTHENSHIRE. SALE OF TIMBER TREES AND POLES. MR JOHN FRANCIS will SELL by AUCTION, at the Coffee House, in the village of Llanegwad, at 2.30 p.m., on MONDAY, April 7th, 188, the undermentioned very fine and valuable TIMBER TREES, PITWOOD, AND POLES, Now standing and growing in Alltgoch Plantation on the farm of Coedsaithbren, in the parish of Llanegwad, containing 164 larch, 274 oak, 27 ash, 153 spruce, 165 Scotch, and 18 alder, all very fine-grown trees, distant about 2 miles from Nantgaredig Railway Station, on the L. and N. W. and G. W. Railways. Information may be obtained of Mr John Francis, Land Agent, Carmarthen. 68466 COURT COLMAN, BRIDGEND, Two mdes from Bnd'end, three from Pvle, and one from Tondu. FIFTH ANNUAL SALE OF PRIME FAT SnEEP AND CATTLE, STALL AND CORN FED. MR W. THORNE has been favoured with instructions from W. Llewellyn, Esq., of Court Colman, to SELL by AUCTION, as above, on MONDAY, March 31st, 1881, the wh le of the FAT STOCK, AC., Comprising— 70 SHEEP.-Including a n umber of cross-bred ewes of prime quality, and several excellent lots of cross-bred yearlings. 21 HEAD OF CATTLE, comprising several four- year-old superior stall-fed Short Horn Oxen Fat Cow, Hereford Oxen, a good cross-bred fat cow, and four ripe fat heifers. Also a quantity of MANGOLDS (well kept) about 15 tons, in suitable lots. N.B.-In consequence of the above farm being re- cently let-, the following valuab'e CART HORSES, STOCK, and IMPLEMENTS will be SOLD imme- diately after the Fat Stock HORSES.—Bay Cart Horse, 16 hands, good worker ditto, 15.3 hands, good worker; Bay Cart, Mare, 16 hands, good worker; Yearling Fily, very promising. CATTLE.—Six excellent iwo-years-old heifers, for- ward in calf, well bred, and served by a short-horned ¡ bull. IMPLEMENTS.—Hay waggon nearly new, Wood's reaper and mower comhined, scarifier, scuffler, ploughs, B.B., double mould board plough, schim, set chain harrows, 2 turnip cutters, 3 sheelJ racks, 12 sheep troughs, and several sets of shaft', fore, and plough harness, and many useful farming requirements too numerous to particularise. ° The Auctioneer begs to call the special attention of farmers, butchers, and purveyors to the above, as the whole of the fat stock have been fed regardless of ex- pense, and up to London and 'oca. .i .ide, and the other stock will be found well worthy of notice, as the heifers are all healthy, Sand of great promise. The horses are splendid workers, and the whole of the im- plements, etc., are nearly new. One week's keep will be allowed for fat stock only. A Break will leave the York Hot I at 12.15, in time for the sale. Refreshments at 12.30. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. Terms cash. 68407 -<) -u_ Irtigitrana. npiIE EDINBURGH LIFE ASSURANCE JL OFFICE.—FOUNDED 1823. ACCUMULATED FUn, £ 1 950 000. MODERATE PREMIUMS. INCREASING BONUSES. U N DO u BT ed Sr.ccRITY. TERMINABLE-PREMIUM PLAN. Under this New Scheme premiums cease during life, without any increase to the ordinary whole-life rates. Large Bonuses may be expected after the premiums ccase. For prospectuses, forms, and all information, apply to the Midland Branch, 16, Bennett's-hill, Birmingham. 65391 FRANK GRIFFITH, Resident Secretary. m H E \v ] 11 T TI N G T O N~ LIFE X ASSURANCE COMPANY. Chief Office: 58, MOORGATE ST., LONDON, K.C. (Incorporated under Act of Parliament, 7 and 3 VIC. Cap. 110.) Chairman; J, Ebj-.XEZER SAUNDERS, Esq., F.S.A., Finsbury Circus. DISTINCTIVE FEATURES OF TIIE COMPANY. I THE GUARANTEE of an ampIe subscribed Capital. POLICIES PAYABLE during the lifc'ime of the Assured, without extra premium. TRIENNIAL DIVISION OF PROFITS, in the proportion of 80 per cent, to Policy- holders. BONUSES declared in I860 1863, 1866, 1869, 187A 1875, 1878, and 1831. TOTAL ABSTAINERS assured in a distinct section, to secuie them the full benetits of the Greater longevity to which their principles contribute. INVALIDS, OR SECOND-CLASS LIVES, assured at a tabular rate on a safe and equbable pian. Manag- r and Secretary. AGENTS \> \N I ED.—A tip] v to Mr W. H. MILLAR, 58, MOORGATK-STREET, E.C. 67153 mHE EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY on ASSURANCE CORPORATION (Limited), "li', WilHam-sireet. London, E.C. Capital, £ 1,000,000. Fully subscribe, £ 500,000. Paid up, £100,010. BIRKCTORS. CHAIRMAN-Lo; A CLAUD J. HAMILTON, MP. C. F. H. Bolckow, Eq. Henry W. Maynard, Esq. Anthony Bower, Esq. Rob rt Milburn, Esq. Henry Chapman, E q.,C.:E. Leopold Salomons Esq. Ronald Johnstone, 'iSo Esq. C.E. G. Watson, Esq, Walter n. Maud-hiy, Robert O. White, Esq. Colliery Proprietors indemnified against loss under the Act at Reduced Rates. Reduced Kates for GENERAL ACCIDENTS with bonus on all renewal- Collective Fidelity Guarantee Polioses for any num- ber of persons. S. S l'ANLEY BROWN, General Manager. Applications for Agencies to he addressed to- WELSH BRANCH, 20, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. bjolo ALFRED SlIKPPARD. District Manager. MARCII IS THE CLOSING MONTH OF THE DIN BURGH LIFE ASSURANCE JJJ COMPANY'S FINANCIAL YEAR. AS.UKANCE EFFECTED ON OR BEFORE the 31t inst. will rank for a FULL Y EAR S ADDI- TIONAL BONUS at the approaching distribution of profits, Prop sals should be lodged at once. Midland and South Wales Brau h, 16, Bennett's Ilill, Birmingham, 68098 FRANK GRIFFITH, Resident Secretary. Jinunnsl. A N IMPORTANT FACT !— £ 10 and upwaids carefully invested in Oi tions on Stock Exchange Securities often yield handsome profits in a few da vs.—Non-liabilitv system. Full details in Ex- planatory Book, gratis and post free.—Address George Evans and Co., Stock-brokeis, Gresham House, Lon- don. KC 95S1 8402 BRIGHTON A's GRAND TRUNK 3RD JL) PREFERENCES.—For PROBABLE COURSE of these MARKETS, apply to GEOHGR FOSTER, Stock and Share Copthal) Buildings, Throg- morton-street, London. Established 1860. Speciality: English and American Railways. 67777 QOUTH WALES FINANCIAT' CQRPO- O RATIONT LIMITED. CASH ADVANCES made upon Deeds,Shipping, Re- versions, Bonds, and other approved securities, repay, able hy Instalments or otherwise. Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. 6k75S JOHN JENKINS, C.A., Secretary. "»-r_>oo- %hriIMitg Uniting. CARDIFF "BOROUGH" BUILDING SOCIETY, 72, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, SOCIETY, 72, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, offers SPECIAL ADVANTAGES to Borrowers and Investors. 5 per Cent. Interest Paid on Deposits. 67829 SAM. HERN, Secretary. P-C, OATII PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY, 32, CASTLE-ROAD. ADVANCES MONEY in sums of £ 50 and upwards on Laud and House Property to Artizans and others to assist them to obtain dwellings of their own. Easy repayments. Deposits received at 41 and 5 per cent interest, ac- cording to notice of repayment. Money always ready to be advanced. By Order, 68250 J. H. PHILLIPS, Secretary. QOUTH WALES MERCANTILE O BUILDING SOCIETY, PHILHARMONIC CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. Subsrription Shares. 10s, 13s d, or 20s Monthly, to realise i;109 in 12,1, 10, or 7 vears, with Annual Bonuses. Issued Daily. No Entrance Fees. No Management Iecs. No lines.— Office hours 9 to ú (Wednesdays," 9 to l),-JOHN JENKINS. C.A.. aSecretary. 16662 rflHE MERTR Y R AND DOWLAIS BUlbDINU SOCIETY. Established 1872, and incorporated under the Luuuing Societies Act, 1874. LOANS made, on Mo- tgage. at theSr.ortcst Notice, in Sums varying FROM £ 100 TO £ 10,000, Repa vaine in Monthlv or Quarterly Instalments. Tables of Re-paym^nts, Costs of Mortgages, and Surveyo- 's Fees, have been revised, and considerably Reduced. THE SOCIETY NOAV OFFERS SPECIAL AD- VANTAGES TO BORROWERS, the scale of Re- payments -and Preliminary Charges bein"; greatly Lowered. The utmost S-secrecy is niain^iiued. Tor particulars ar.piv to Mr K. Robertr# the^ Oftioe the Society, c\, Victoria-street, Me;%li\r. 63555 X> ECKITT'S BLUE JLVI Has the Name on Every Wrapper Q eiTTHAT" YOUGET k_5 Reckitt's Blue. ON'T ACCEPIR ANY BUT Reckitt's Blue "OEWARE OF BITTATIONS~OF JL> 11C05—53352 Reckitt's Blue JJOW ARE YOU? -*— AII.wer.-Qu;tc we:IIDW, tilaiiks; bul I have boon very queer, intle<>d. .-Too much of the "Nut Brown, again, I sup- pose 7 A.—Well, no. Still that may have nad something to do with it. Indigestion, bile, fn tact out of sorts altogether; but "KEALL'S AMLRICAN MAN. DRAKE PILLS" have put me all right. Q.—And now, how are you? A.-Pi-etty well, thanks, except, a horrilJe attack of neuralgia. Q.—Well tint's had enough, but why do you not take some of "KEALL'S TO-; IC and NEURALGIC MIX- TURE? It cured me once, and it will cure you. Is lid, 2s 9,1, and 4s 6d, per Box or bottle, Coleman Chemist, Cardiff; Robb, Chemist, Roath Young, Chemist, Newport; Hayman, Chemist, Neath; Newberry & Son, London, PROPRrETOR- Mr KEALL, Chemist Ronl Dentist 99 High-streak, Swansea. 8076 1905S LIVER COMPLAINT.-—A few doses of Ja-J Dr. IiiN(ils Dandelion and Quinine Liver Pills without mercury, are a potent remedy. They perform all the benefits of mercury, without-any of its disadvan- tages and dangers. Dr. I{ING'S Pills remove all liver and stomach complaints, biliousness, headache, sick- j ness, shoulder pains, heartburn, indigestion, constipa- tion, so ensuring perfect health. These old-fashioned Pilis still keep ahead of ail others, as the -reatl;ver remedy. Sold everywhere. 67973' moWLE'B PENN YRO i AL and STEEL JL PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly correct all irregu- larities and rdicve the distressing symptoms so prevalent with the sex. all chemists, Sent anywhere on receipt of stamps, 0)' th3 Maker, E. T Towel, Chemist, Nottingham olSCl Jhtblic Compatms, &r. MINING REDUCED TO A CERTAINTY. A REMAUKABLE INVESTMENT. "VTORTH MEXICAN SILVER MINING COMPANY (Limited). The WHOLE of the CAPITAL now proposed to be raised must be REPAID, with INTEREST, before the Owners can make any PROFIT. NORTH MEXICAN SILVER MINING COMPANY (Limited). BONA.FIDE REASONS FOR COMPANY.—This Company is formed to erect machinery to render mar- ketable ores exposed to view. The OWNERS GIVE a MORTGAGE on the property, a-q well as an L- TEREsT in the FUTURE PROFITS. FOUR THOUSAND POUNDS have been placed with the Company's Bankers, Messrs Cocks, Biddulph, and Co., TO PAY the first year's INTEREST on the De. bentures. AT ORTH MEXICAN SILVER MINING _Ll COMPANY (Limited), 20, St. Helen's-place, E.C. Subscriptions are invited tor 3,000 SEVEN PER CENT FIRST MORTGAGE DEBENTURES of jB20 each. With everv debenture FULLY PAID UP SHARES for E20, FITEE FROM ALL LIABILITY, will be GIVEN as a BONUS. The Debentures MUST be PAID off BEFORE any DIVIDEND can be paid on the shares. Each sub-eriber gets his capital, with interest, re- turned by the payment of the debenture, and a share in the future profits of the mines, through the FULLY PAID SHARES PRESENTED GRATIS. Mr T. B. Provis, M.I.C.E., the engineer sent out to verify the vendors' statements, reported there would be a MINIMUM INCOME of £ 75,000 (to INCREASE at an early date to 9105,00r This sum will pay back the principal the second year, and a DIVIDEND of over THIRTY PER CENT, per annum to the debenture holders on their share capital the third year. Deposits: £2 on application, S5 on allotment. TRUSTEES FOR DEBENTURE HOLDERS. The Hon. Fredk. S. A, Hanbury Tracy, M.P. I F. W. Lowther, Esq., Carlton Club. William Palmer, Esq. (Oastler, Palmer, and Co.), Ber- mond ey. DIRECTORS. Sir J. J. JENKINS, M.P. (Director Swansea Bank), Chairman. John Allen, Esq, (Messrs Fives and Allen, agents in England for Wells, Fargo, and Co., Cannon-street. E.C. S. B. Coxon, Esq., M.I.E.C., F.G.S., Victoria Cham- bers, Westminster. The Hen. H. Ropcr-Curzon (late Assistant Inspector Exchequer and Audit Department). Henry Ayshford Sandford, Esq., Chester-street, Gros- venor-place. BANKERS. Cocks, Biddulph A Co., 45, Chariue-cross. SECRETARY (pro tern.)—Mr F. W. Porter. Offices—20, St. Helen's-place, E.C. T\rORTH MEXICAN SILVER MINING COMPANY (Limbed). PROVED SUCCESS. Mexico is identified with Silver. Mexican dollars are daily quoted as ths piice of the metal. The Encyclopedia Britannica states-" In recent times one-half of the Silver produced in the vrhole world has been supplied by i'llexlCo." Every one has heard of the wonderful riches acquired by Mackay and others from the Comstock Lode, yet the highest class American scientific journal said, in the height of prosperity of that Lode—" What account of the Comstock Lode by this time should we have, were its mines, as in the case of those of Northern Mexico during the period of their activity, without other than the rudest iron or steel implements, without powder, except in rare cases of foreign stinted supply, with only thi adobe houses for smelting, and the little caz > for amalgamation." Henry G. Ward, tho BRITISH MINISTER, made a SPEC: AL JOURNEY to North Mexico to collect in- forniation from official sources. He wrote "that this chstne. contained an infinity of Mines hitherto but httle known, but holding out, wheieever they have been tried, a promise of riches superior t > anything that Mexico has yet produced," and yet Mexico has produced SEVEN HUNDRED MILLIONS STERLING in silver. The "Times "of 26th December last stated: "The mineral wealth of Chihuahua has never been calculated nor can it be The Englisb Cyclopaedia" states "One Mexican mine yielded in six months one million sterling." Only two trips a year could be made to the City of Mexico for supplies, and consequently, in addition to usurious prices for the necessaries for mining, the pure silver on the spot only fetched half price. With these difficulties the dbtrict in which the Com- pany's mines are situated have PRODUCED over EIGHT MILLIONS STERLING. The opening of the Mexican Central Railway in May next will remove all these obstacles, and enormous for- tunes will be realised by those early in the field. Hence the REMARKABLE PROSPECTS of this COMPANY, which are BEST SHOWN by the RECENT RISE in the UNITED MEXICAN SHARES from Is to 10, or OVER 600 PER CENT. DESCRIPTION OF COMPANY'S PROPERTY. This Company owns seven Siiver Mines at Cusihuiri- achic, near Chihuahua, North Mexico, extending TWO MILES ON THE LODES. Mr Thomas B. Prcvis, M.I.C.E., reported it The bestunwrought silver property he had ever seen," and that the av, rage of all the poorer samples would alone show nt- of cver 30 dol. per ton, whilst the richer prac o ,liInite<C" th",t the nut i'ilOTKCTIoxr '1"0 XJ. '¡!c Tort c- The directors have stipulated that if at the end of three mouths' working they do not see their way to successful results, the vendor will take back the pro- perty and repay the capital expended. It may safely be; saitt that NEVER was mining CAPITAL sought to be RAISED with such EXCEP- TIONAL PROTECTION to investors, which the l nown EXCEEDING RICHNESS of the Company's properties ALONE could JUSTIFY the owner of the mutes consenting to. This the public are convinced of, judging from the demand springing up for the debentures. RESULTS CERTAIN. The extent of the profit which will be made by the debenture-holders can best bejudged from the fact that the mines paid, with the ore, refuse, and water being raised in leathern sacks by men clinibi g poles with notches; even LADDERS and WHEELBARROWS were UNKNOWN. The above is only a tithe of the wonderful historical and official Reports contained in the prospectus, which should 1)3 obtained of the Secretary, 20, St. Helen's- place, London. Debentures can be secured by letter to Secretary, en- closing JE2 deposit each debenture. 68452 (unftfra nni) Contracts. rjlcTBUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are required for the erection of School- room and Vest ies at Danygraig. Plans and speci- fications may be seen at No. 63, Sebastopol-street, 8t. Thomas. Tenders to be sent to the Secretary, Mr George Jenkins, 2, Burrows-row, Danygraig, not later than Saturday, April 5th, 1834. The committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. 68461 J £ IDWELL"? SCHOOL BOARD. MOUNTAIN SCHOOL. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of the above SCHOOL, with Teacher's residence, at Mynyddy- garreg, Kidwelly. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the undersigned, No. 40, Tlionias-street, I l^nelly, to whom tenders should be sent not later tha FRIDAY, the 4th day of April next. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or anv Tender, D. C. EDWARDS, Clerk to the Board. Llanelly, 18th March, 1884. 68377 gWANSEA GRAMMAR SCHOOL. I TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are required for the ERECTION of a MASTER'S RESIDENCE, Drawings and specifications may be seen after the 25th inst.*at the Secretary's offices, 23, Gower-street, b^emlcrs to be sent to the undersigned on or before the 15th April. The feoffees do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. Ey order of the Feofees. JOHN \Y. MORRIS, Secretary. Swansea, March 21, 18.4. 683 J9 B UILDERS desirous of TENDERING for RESEATING and RESTORING ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH, LOUGHOB, are requested to sond their names to Mr J. B. Wilson, A.R.I.B.A., Architect, 15, Castle-street, Swansea, by Monday, the 31st inst. 68433 THE GLAMORGANSHIRE HUNT STEEPLECHASES. TO LICENSED VICTUALLERS AND REFRESH- MENT CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the privilege of SUPPLY- ING REFRESHMENTS on the Racecourse, near Cow. bridge, on Wednesday, the 16tli April, 188b Two tents only will be allowed.' Tenders for either one or both to be sent to Edward Ord, Esq., hon. sec., Cowbridge, on or before the 31st March, 1884. Time for clo ing will be re-tricted to 5.30 p.m., and the committee do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any tender. 68314 FORTY-PAGE ILLUSTRATED LIST OF £ <AMBRIAN TglCYCLES, TjpRICYCLES, AND ACCESSORIES FOn 1GS4, NOW READY POST FREE ONE STAMP. jyg- ORRIS jgEOTHERS, WORKS PONTYPRIDD. 61192 DEPOT; 15, CIWCKHEiWTOWX, CARDIFF. EAGLE CYCLE WORKS, TRICYCLES, BICYLES, AND ACCESSORIES, By Ihe Best Coventry and other Makers, with Newest and Ptteiits. WORKS and SHOW-ROOMS, WEsTGATE STREET CARDIFF. 67404 Repairs of all kinds on the Premises. w. JENKINS, PROPRIETOR. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIEIER. rTHOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- comethe worst forms of disci an 1 the foulest state of the blood, stomach, liver, and kidneys they ¡!) to the core of every disease, WhJr0 no othjr Jllediciue hue power to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER curcs the following complaints:—Indigestion, or wind in the stomach or bowels,giddiness in the head,dim iess of sight, weak or sore eyes, loss of memory, palpitation of tho heart, liver, and bilious obstruction- asthma, or tightness in th2 chest,rheumatics, lumbago, piles, gravel, pains in the back, scurvy, bad legs, bad breast, sora throat, son heads, an,! sores of all descriptions, burns, wounds, or white swellings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings, tumours or cancers, pimples or blotches on the face aiii body, sweliel feet or legs, scabs and itch, erysipelas, jaundice, anil,dropsy, and levers of all kinds, In boxes at lid" and 2* 9d each, sold by mosh Chemists, cr from the Burdock Pill Manufactory, 44, w;m. 10 public Compittws, & LIVING in a WRETCHED HOVEL, -t-J Bare-headed and Bare-legged, with upwards of £ 40,000 sterling in silver locked up," are the words of Sir B. G. Ward, the British Minister, to exemplity the utter worthlessness of that metal" in North Mexieo owing to want of communication. Enormous fortunes will be made by the new railway tapping this district. United Mexican Shares have risen from 1 to 10, and are still rising. HE CONSOLIDATED LAND AND CATTLE COMPANY, LIMITED. Incorporated under the Companies' Acts, 1862 to 1883, wiiereby tho liability of the shareholders is limited to the amount of their sha. CAPITAL £ 750,000, in 150,OCOshares of £ 5each. First issue £ j00,000, in 100,000 shares of S5 each, of hicii 20,000 fully-paid shares are taken by the vendors as pa; t of the purchase money. For the first three years the vendors' shares are to receive no dividend until 8 per cent, has been paid in each year on the ordinary shares. £1 per share payable on applicaiion, £1 on allotment, £1 one month after allotment, and the balance by calls of £1 each as required, at intervals of not less than one month. No payment will be made to the vendors until the titles to tiie ranches have been examined and approve to the satisfaction of the directors, by an agent to be appointed by them. „ DIRECTORS. The Right Hon. Lord THURLOW, Chairman, Dun- .JPnaii, Morayshire, and 33, Cln-sfram-place, London, fhe Right Hon. the Earl of STRATHMORE, Glamis Castle, Forfarshire, and 41, Queeu's-jrate-ffajtiens, London, 8.W. The Right Hon. the Earl of MAR and KELLIE. Alloa-park, N.B. The Right lion. Lord I.OYAT, Beaufort Castle, Inver. ness-shire, N.H. Sir GEORGE MACPIlEUSON GRANT, Bait., M.P., Balbndalloch Castle, Elginshire, N.B. JOHN M'CULLOUH, Esq. (late Inspector in America of the Dundee Mortgage and Investment Coin, anies), Glenhead House, Stranraer, N.B., and 2, Royal Exciiange-avenuc, London, E.C. iZ. C. NFiHSON, Esq., Laud Agent, 57, Lincoin's-inn- fields, London. CONSULTING DIRECTORS IN TEXAS. A. M. BRIIION, Esq., Fort Worth (Manager of the Matador Land and Cattle Company, Limited, and President of City National Bank). Coi. J. P. SMITH, Banker, and Mayor of Fort Woith. BANKERS. The CLYDESDALE BANK (Limited), 30, Lombard- stcct, London; tt. Vincent-place, Glasgow, and Branches. SOLICITORS. Messrs SNELL, SON, and GREENIP, 1, George-street, Mansion-house, E.C., London AUDITOR. JAMES GLEGG, Esq., of the firm of Messrs Quilter, Bail, and Co., Moorgate-street E.C., London. MANAGER IN AMERICA. GEORGE n. LOVING, Esq., Fort Worth, Texas. SECRETARY PIW TEM. ll. R. LEWIS, Esq. OFFICES. Bartholomew House, Bartholomew-lane, London. THE CONSOLIDATED LAXD ANi) CATTLE COMPANY, LIMITED. ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS. This Company is formed to purch tse and consolidate the well known Wiren. Hittson, Miilsap, and Milliken, Mann, Jackson, and Elkm cattle herds and ranches, consisting of 100,000 acres of freehold lands, 75,500head of branded cattle, and the calf crop of 1884. estimated to number 20,000 to 25,000 head also 1,000 horses, 2,000 hogs, ranch implements, equipage, improvements, Ac., all in the state of Texas, U.S.A., and to carry on the business of raising caitie and other live stock in the United States of America. The business of ca-ttle raising in the Western States of America is now acknowledged to be highly remunera- tive, numeious companies have lately been formed for carrying it on, and are working very successfully. The following figures w ill show the last dividends paid by ranch companies formed during the last few years, and as this class of investment is rapidly growing in public favour, shares are likely to advance very considerably in value :Irkausas Land and Cattle Compp.ny, 10 per ccn. Matador Land and Cattle Company, s per cent Missouri Land and Cattle Company, 10 per cent Ponder River Cattle Company, 10 per cent; Prairie Cattle Company, 20l per cent Swan Company, y per cent Texas Land ami Cattle Company, 12i :-er cent Western Land and Cattle Company, 15 per cent. The ranches proposed to be acquired by this com- pany are admirably adapted for consolidating into one large property, because they dovetail into each other, there being no other herds or ranches between theui. They occupy both sides of the Double Mountain Forks of the Brazos River for a distance of about óO miles, and both sides of the Salt Fork of the Brazos River for 30 miles; and, as one of the beat mea s of securing the water privileges, 100,000 acres of freehold land have been selected in good positions, thus practi- cally ensuring the future possession of the range, which is about"3,000 square miles of the finest grazing lands in the States, and csti1l1,tù to be capable of maintain, ing easily 120,000 head of caitie. The freehold of the remainder of the range can be either leased or pur- chased at a moderate price should the Company desire to do so later on, the expediency of which tile directors will take into th.ir cUllsilleJ a,- 011, and it silould be noted that no payment will be ma'ie to the vendors in respect of any range righ s. It siiould be pointed out that in addition to the water aiid" wefi r'vo,'s named, there are numerous „ _u at no season of the year will the cattle re- quire to travel any great distance to find an abundance of good water in fact, the moder, te climate, the ex- cellence of the gra: ing land and abundance of w,iteu and shelter at all seasons, COlD bine to make these ranches one of the most valuable pastoral properties in the States, and, when consolidated under one management, will give stil' more important resuits. Mr Robert Bruce- "riles Under proper manage- ment, I have not the slightest doubt that the purchase of the stock and property on tho above-mentioned six ranches, at. the figures named to n.c, mast be a good in- vestment, and that a handsome percentage on capital inve ted may be paid year by year, while at the end ..r a few j ears the stock will be increased in number and value at a compound ratio. This increase of stock will be better understood when I state that it can be proved that in this district of Tcx", over SO per cent, of the cows will bring calves to the branding pens year after year." Mr Fergusson states Finally, I consider that the cattl-i are, oj the whole, a very good lot. The range is ample, andv the condition the cattle are in at present denotes that feed is abundant. I think there is no doubt that water is plentiful all the year round. The crop of steers for next year will be a large one, and I consider the whole property to be worth the price asked for it. Under good management it should pay good dividends, and, as it is a going concern, I no great amount cf money should be spent in im- provements." Mr McCulloch says :_0 Taking this range as abreed- I ing one pure and simple, and selling yearlings at present prices,$18 to $22 a head, tli, (liviiiid would be 28 per cent., but as beef will more likely hold or advance on present prices than range cattle, 1 could not coutsel the change unless with a provision for fattening the steers, a precaution worthy the consideration of the I direct 11'- of any cattle company devoted entirely to breeding." Applications for shares, accompanied by a deposit of £1 per share, may be addressed to the Company's I bankers, or to the Secretary, at the office of the Com- pany. 68428 -4"<r.s- "c_- ■Religions ^frbicfs. C1HRIST CHURCH MISSION-ROOM, 136, BROADWAY. FnE: CHURCH OF ENGLAND. SERVICE will be conducted NEXT SUNDAY EVENING t 6.30, by the REV. ALEXANDER ROGER, Incumbent of Trinity Church, Cathays, and Clergyman in Charge, The Free Church is established for Protestant Church- men who cannot edj.ly th • services at their Paiish Church in conscqueuce cf Ritualistic and sacerdotal assumption. r0484 |TJ N I T A RI AN S E R V I ClTsT TEMPLARS' HALL, WET ED ROY AL ARCADE. Services on Sundays—Morning, 11; Evening 6.30. TO-MORROW (Sunday), March. 30th. 4^404 J RELIGIOUS 'SERVICES.—flie" atten- L tiou of Church and Chapel Managers is invited to the following SPECIAL PREPAID TARIFF for Ad- vertisements announcing the holding of REIJGIOUS SERVICES, ANNIVERSARIES, and TEA IIEFT. INGS One Three Six Twelve Insertion. Insertions. Insertions. Insertions. s. d..«. d. s. d. s. d. Four Lines ..14 406086 1,L Six Lines. 20 60902 0 10 Kightl.ir.es.. 2 8 8012016u Twelve Lines. 40 32 0 18 0 24 0 18 Lines 6 0 18 0 27 C 3b 0 24 Lines 8 0 24 0 3t C 43 0 Eight words may be calculated to a line. This Tariff is limited tftrictli to the AatcrtiMuienti enumerated above. These Notices can also appear in the CARDIFF 'TIMES and SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS in conjunction with those in the South Wales Dailj1 Sews, so as to form part of the scries of Insertions BA R R BROTHERS, TAILORS. 61, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIEE.. Are now offering a very choice selection of stylish Cashmere, worsted, West of England, and Scotch Suitings and Trouserings. In their selection strict attention has been given to secure the most fashionable patterns and colours, com- bined with materials which B.B. can guarantee for durabilitv, feeling assured that the latter, combined with good fitting garments, is the only method to secure the continued confidence and support cf their cus- tomers. Gtntlemenwho have not been able to obtain gar- ments to their satisfaction in Cardiff, and have been compelled at extra expense and inconvenience t ) order elsewhere are V"ry res; ectfully solicited for a trial, as in B.B. they will find cutters who can compete with any iu the kingdom, while their prices will be found as reasonable as first-class materials and workmanship will permit. td-n TERMS, CASH. 6 £ 4u9 a PACT WURTF KNOWING. .F BEECl PILLS A' e admitted by thousands to bevorth abuve a G UI EA a BOX for bilious and nervous disorders, such as wind pain in the stomach, sick headache, giddiness, fullness and swelling after meals, dizziness and drowsiness, cold chills, flushings of lieat, loss of appetite, shortness of breath, costiveness, scurvy, and blotches on the skin, disturbed sleep, frightful dreams, and ail nervous an i trembling sensations, Ac., Ac. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one Box of these Pilis, andthev will be acknowledged'to be WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For Females of all ages these Pills are invaluable. No female should be without them. 'There is no medicine ij he found to equal Beecham's Pills for rem iving any obstructions or irregularity of the system. If taken ac- cording to the directions given with each box, they will soon restore females of all ages to sound and robust health. For a weak stomach, impaired digest-ion, and all dis. orders of the Liver, they act like MAGIC, and a few doses will be found to work wonders upon the most important organs in rhe human machine. They strengthen the whole muscular system, restore the lost complexion, bring back the keen edge of appetite, and arouse into action, with the ROSE-BUD of health the whole physical energy of the human frame. These are FACTS admitted by thousands embracing allclasse. cf society, and one of the best guarantees to the Nor v. "s and Debilitated is Beecham's Pills. Thov have tht argest sale of any patent medicine in the world. Prepared only by the Proprietor, 'J'. BKECIIAM Chemist, St. Helen's, T.%ncui -oxes at lslidand I ti-cli. Sold by all Patent M edicine Dealers in the United Kingdom. Full direc ions arp given with each box. 800 I jPnblic (tti(tZ. R E p WE sT o N, I GREAT TEMPERANCE TEDESTRIAN, Who has recently accomplished the wonderful Feat of Walking 5,000 miles in 100 Days, will DELIVER AN ADDRESS TO-DAY (SATURDAY), MARCH 29TH, AT THE WASHINGTON HOTEL ASSEMBLY ROOMS, AND NOT AT WOOD STREET CHAPEL, As previously announced. To Commeuce at 7.30. Admission 6d. 68440 CHANGE 0 F NAME. rs WHEREAS! the undersigned CHARLES STEPHEN HUGHES, of Rbyd-y-BIew, in the parish of Bedwollty, in the county of Monmouth, Butcher, have determined to assume and use the surname of HUGHE'S instead 'of my origical surname of BeLL, and. for the sake of pre- serving evidence thereof, have, by a Deed Poll under my hand and seal, dated the 18th day of March, 1884, de- clared that I and my issue will henceforth use thesuniame of Hughes. And, Whereas the said Deed Poll was on the 19th day of March, 1884, enrolled in the Chancely Division of her Majesty's High Court of Justice. Now, therefore, I, the undersigned Charles Stephen Hughes (forinerlj Charles Stephen Bull), do hereby give notice to all whom it may concern that I have as umed and will hencefortb use the surname (,f Hughes instead of my original surname of Bull, and that I shall in all deeds and writings, for all purposes and on all occa- sions,use and be known ey the name of Charb: Stephen Hughes. Dated this 25th day of March, 1884. CHARLES STEPHEN lit-Glirs. Witnesses to the signature of the said Charles Stephen IIugi.es HENRY LAWRENCE BAKER, Solicitor Abergavennv, LUTHER DAVIS, 63i55 Articled Clerk to Mr Baker. QGMORE DOCK AND P,,ArLWAY. FIRST YEARLY ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING, 1884. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the GENERAL YEARLY MEETING of the Ogmore Dock and Railwav Company will be held at No. 3, NOLTON-STREET, BRIDGEND, on TUESDAY, ti e 15th day of APRIL, 1884, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon precisely, for the purpose of general business and for the election f directors in place cf the original director-, who will retire. HUGH BE VAN, Chairman. W. RICHARD RANDALL, Secretarv. Offices Bridgend, Glamorgan, March 25, 1834. 68457 PENARTH HARBOUR, DOCK, -&- RAILWAY COMPANY. ISSUE OF £ 50,000 DEBENTURE STOCK. The Directors of the Tenarth Harbour, Dock, and Railway Company are prepared to receive applications for the above Stock, in:erest at the rate of B5 10s per cent. per annum being guaranteed by the Taff Vale Railway Company, to be paH by them half-yearly. The Stock will be issued at par, payable on and after the 2nd day of June, 1834, to the Bankers of the Company, Messrs Wilkins and Co., Cardiff, or their London Agents, Messrs Barnctt, Hoarcs and Co. The Directors reserve to themselves the right cf declining the whole or any portion of the stock applied for. Applications to be made to the undersigceJ. BOOTH BACON, Secretary. Cardiff, 7th February, 1884. 67927 IMPORTANT TO LADIES MHE SCIENTIFIC DRESS CUTTING, -5- OF 272, RECENT-CIRCUS, LONDON, W. No more misfitting Dresses. Every Lady her own I Dressmaker, whether accustomed to "dressmaking or I not. TAUGHT IN A FEW LESSONS. For particulars, address— MISS ENSTONE. I 7972 14, LOWER CATHEDRAL-ROAD, SOLE AGENT FOR CARDIFF AND CIrY. I CAUTION to USERS of BELTING. All Users before ordering should read Belting its Use and Abuse." Gratis and post free on application to MAURICE GANDY, 67145 130, QUEEN VICTORIA-STREET LONDON. jpnblir ppaintnttltl5. ISCA SCHOOL BOARD, CROSS KEYS. WANTED an for the Gii-L'Sch,ol. One able to teach singing by note preferred. Original tes. timonials if required. Salary at the rate of £ 40 a year. Applications by first week in April. Address to THOS. LEWIS, Clerk. Pontymistcr, Newport, Mon. 68384 =-=-=- QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. FINE ARTS EXHIBITION AT CARDIFF. On THURSDAY, April 3rd, a late SPECIAL TRAIN I at ordinary fares, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd class, will leave CARDIFF at 10.30 p.m for Newport, ca'lin^ at Marsh- field. 68451 J. GRIERSON, General .Manager. ( N RE AT WESTERN RAILWAY.— JI CHERBOURG and PARIS via WEYMOUTH, NEW nOUTE thro iuh NORMANDY and BlUTTANY to PARIS, the WEST and SOUTH of FRANCE, and SPAIN. Through rates for passengers, parcels, and merchandise, between the principal towns on the Great Western and Western of Frauce Railways. The STEAMERS leave WEYMOUTH at 11.30 p:m., and CHERBOURG about 7p.m. (according to tide) DAILY (Sundays excepted), weather and circumstances per- mitting, in connection with fast trains on the Great Western and Western of France Railwavs. 67172 J. GRIERSON, fi^neril Manager. NOTICE. The Celebrated S1X-G Ui N EA ENGLISH PATENT LEVER WATCH, ss "tipplicd by GEORGE BEST, WATCH and CHRONOMETER MAKER, JEWELLER, 16, SAINT MARY-STREET, A 24, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF, for a 1 Ullluer of years, and has givtn so great satisfaction, is now Jewelled in an Extra Pair of Holes,making 6 Doles Jewelled. j These Watcher have the Chro- nometcr Balance, and are rtrongly reeommenrtcd for Changeable Climates. I t -u- I 11320 669 2 PO S T AL DELIVERY OF Tir-: SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS. ¡- I The Proprietors of tile WALES DAILY NEWS beg to announce that by a special concession of the Postal Authorities they are enabled to despatch their l irst Edition each morning by the Mails leaving Cardiff at 2.30 a.m and 3.45 a.1I\. Country Subscribers r>s>din: wdbiu the limits of G LAMOK G AN oil 1 ill!. CAR MAR TJ i. ENSIIIR K\ PEMBROKESHIRE, CARDIGANSHIRE, As well as those portions of BRECONsillRE and MONMOUTHSHIRE comprised within the Tredegar and Rhymney Valley Postal Districts, may now have the SOUTH "WALES DAILY NEWS delivered at their res; A I'1" dences daily by the saiic post as that which convey^ their London letters. The SECOND EDITION of the SOUTH WALKS DAILY NEWS is forwarded, prepaid, to residents of the follow- ing and all other places within tiie Cardiif Postal District in time tor the first morning delivery — St. Fagan's I Sully Michaelstn-'eVe b- Pencoed Courtyral a Castletown S Dinas l'owi- Marshfield St. Nicholas Cadoxton Penarth Bonvilstone Barry Llandoug"' Peterstoii' Caerphiliy J.isvano Llandaff Bed w as | Llamshen Radyr Ystrad Mya, h Whitchurch Morganstowo Pwllypant 'Jiff's Well Melingriflitli St. Mellon's t" Pentyrch Cefn Mably U alnut Irti !„,• St. Andrew's London and West of England ^sabscribt-5 ve their papers on the alternoon of puoiicavion. PER QUARTER, POST-FREE 0 q 0 rf,R IIAI.F-YEAlt 019 h PER. Year •• • 1 19 0 SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS OFFICES, 75 and 76. St. M-irv-street. Cardiff. TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS. Just Published, a gratuitous Edition of a Now and "Valuable Medical Work, entitled HOW TO ENSURE 11 EALT.P, Or, 'THE CONFIDENTIAL FRIEND. By Dr. J. A. Barnes, M.D. (U.S.) oent post free to any address on receipt of one pen-' stamp, to prepay postage, or by letter post, three star.iyi. This book should be read by everyone, young or <>1.1 o' cither s«> It teaches How to avoid disease, How to Ilegr.ln Health, Health, a Social Science. Being a treatise on the Laws Governing Life the infringement of which is the cause of all disease. Nervousness, Debility, and all their concomitant symptoms explained, and full instructions given for every sufferer how to obtain restoration to health. This Valuable Work (144 paaes) gives PBESCRll TIONS IN PLAIN KNGLISIL with full INSTRUC- TIONS for their preparation and use. Containsspecia; TIONS for their preparation and use. Containsspecia; remarks on Rheumatism, Sciatica, Gout, Neuralgia, Epilepsy, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysteria, Indiges- tien, Loss of Energy, Mental and Physical Depression and all diseases of the Nervous aud Alimentary Sjstems. Also a descriptive pamphlet on the functions and dis- orders peculiar to the female sex, by the same Ajt.ior entitled, rjr*rrp pEMALE'S FRIEND and ADMSKR, which 8 will be sent GRATIS to any address on RECEIPT oi STAMPED ENVELOPE. Address Dr. BARNES, Square, Barnsbury, London, I". Important to Consult a Qualified and Reg istered Physician Personally between 11 and 1 o'clock daily. CONSULTATION hY LETTER FREE. ALL WHO NEED ADVICE ON MATTERS of HEALTH, if unable to have a personal interview, should at once send full particulars of the Case by Lei tor, enclosing a stamped addressed Envelope for This will rcceive immediate answer,with advice andfui "n .tructions how to obtain perfect cure. Hundreds p, ives have been saved, and health fully restored by co-. espondonce only. Address Dr. ,rs,D (U.S.1, 4c, qnsre l;y.:s'> iry Loudon N. 61 3255 public ^musenuttts. NEW THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF^ LESSEE A MANA<;KK .Mr EDWARD FI.F.'l CHER ACTTN<; MANAGER Mr JOHN SHERIDAN. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) March 29, and during the week, important engagement of the Great Vaudeville Success of 1883-4, supported by Mr Thomas Thorne's Specially-selected Company. At 7.30, the One-act C medv, by H. A. Jones, Esq., "AN OLD M'ASIER," To be followed by th new Eccentric Comedy, in Three Acts, by Joseph Derrick, CONFUSION! CONFUsIONM CONFUSION! 1! This celebrated comedy, which has met with such unqualified surc, ss at the Vaudeville Theatre, London, has already reached its 277th representation, and bids fair to rival the popular run of the famous ozir Boys." Act l.Iornin. Act 2.—Afternoon. Act3. — Evening. Monday, March 31st, Air T. D. orke's Connc Opera Company in Manteaux Noirs" (Black Cloaks). Friday, April 4th, benefit f Miss Alexina Anderson (" Madame Favart"). Doors open at 7, commence at 7.30 half-price at 9. Box Plan at Messrs Thompson and Shsckell's. 53237 rriAYLEURE'S GRAND CIRCUS, X WESTGATE-STHEET, CARDIFF. SATURDAY, MARCH 2Pth, POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT of the SE\SON. l ast Night of Dr. CARL, the Demon Marksman, assisted by Miss CARL. Last appearance in Cardiff cf Mr CLAUD' RAN- DALL, the Celebrated English Jockey. SATURDAY, MARCH 29th, LAST NIGIIF. Sports Sports! Sports! Great Donkey Race- Prize, a New Bridle also a Great Walking Handicap. SATURDAY, MARCH 2Uh, Last Grand MORNING PERFOHMANCE. I tool's open at 2, conim< ocing at 2.30 Carriages to be in attendance at 4 30. Evening Performance -Door? open at 7.15, commencing at 7 45. Admission —3s, 2-, Is, and 6d second price a*. 9 65716 JJ R I L L I I A L L C A 111) I E E. (By the kind permission of the must Nb ble tho Mar. quess of Bute, K.T., Colonel K s. Ilill, C.B., and Captain Gaskell). rSDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE. THE INSTRUCTORS OF THE ROYAL ARTILLERY, From Woolwich, will (by permission of Major E. n. Wickham. Superin endcnt of Gymnasia\ give a GRAND MILITARY ASSAULT AT A RMS, ON SATURDAY NEXT. APRIL 6th, ]SC4. Morning at 3 p.m., Evening at 8 p m. The Programme will include SALL 1 E IN QUA RTF, AND TIERCE, 1 NOING, BAYONET V. BAYONET, INFANTRY sWORD EXERCISE, BROAD SWORD, INDIAN CLUBS, PARALLEL BAMS SWORD FF.A'IS, ANCl.'NT COMBAT (Rapkr an* Dagger), ^CAVALRY SWORD EXERCISE, SINGLE STICK, BAYONET Y. sWORib QUARTER STAFF (ve olden time), JIO!;U< >NTAL BAR, &c. At the Army Athletic Meetings, the Royal Artillery Instructors won tinee prizes in 1881, four in 1862, and three in 1883, out of a possible six in caeh year. Also five prizes (including three firsts) at the Grand Military Tournament,, organised by the late M.jv. Genera.! Burnaby. M.P. By permission of Captain Ingram, the Ba:»d "f the Penarth Baft rics, 1st Glamorgan Artillery, v, ii! be in attendance. CT.uuctor, Mr P Draper. Reserved s, t 2^ 6d (plan and tickets :,1 Mr W. Lewis's, 22, Hake street); Second Seats, Is od Ad- mission Is. Th? Taff Vale Railway ( will issue tickets to Cardiff at excursion fares t,) purchasers of adin ssion tickets, and will run a special bite train, leaving Cardiff at 10. 0 p.m. for Aberdare, Merthyr, and Treherbert, calling at all intermediate st, \>ns. 68464 THE USUAL WEEKLY Jg L V E R I B B O N M E E T 1 N G JLP AT W GOD-STREET C II A V E L TO NIGUT. Chair to be taken at 7.30. THE CARDIFF BLUE RIBBON PR.Zb CHOIR Will sing Special Selections Admission, Id and 2d. 68450 'P_ TREHERBERT. ANDY JA_l E r,, JplEMALE QHRISIVS. I ROUTE. TO-DAY, SATURDAY, 29TH ).TNVN, MONDAY, 31sr j- 1REHERBER1 TUESDAY, APRIL 1ST FERND \LF, WKDNESDAY, APRIL 2ND ..ABERDARE THURSDAY, ATRIL3RD BRIDGEND FRIDAY, APIUL 4IH PORTHCAWL SATURDAY, APRIL 5TH \M MONDAY, APRIL 7TH j 1 LLV- LOW PRICE OF WOOL. As Wool is now very low ■ ae »-r « Are able to offer EXTR AOllDIN ARY VALUE In all Cloth Goods. BLACK WO ii ST ED SUITS, NEW STYLES— 25/ 35/ 45/ b 60/ 65/ 70/. COLOURED CLOTH AND TWEED SUITS 17/6 20/ 25/ 30/ 30/ 40/ 50/. HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, HOSIERY, do. ADDRESS THE CAHOIFF HOUSE, st. Mary-street and Caraiine-street,, Card I. 2S J O II N () o D C C O U N T A N T ANT) A B D T T O E 33, lIWH.-TREET. N ",WPOBT. "I ON' Is prepared to undertake /LL BUSINESS USUALLY CONDUCTED BY PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, And hopes to be favoured with the commands of th088 requiring the services of all Account-IN'. 67685 r_ S. ANDREWS AND SON. FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS, REFORM CAr, P.ROUGH AM, JT!rARSK AND MOURNING UTi PROPRIETOR"5. THE TRAbj: SUPPLIED. OFFICES:— 30 AND 31, w RKING-STRKET, CARDIFF, AND PENARTH MEWS. PENARTH, Which are ii Telephonic communicaUvn ill nUl" Branches. pnICE LISTS ON APPLICATION. NO CONNECTION WITH ANY O'lillit; ITHM. 114CI 'XTESI' OF ENGLAND AND SOUTH T WAL/ES HORTICULTURAL WORKS M 1.LK-STRKET, BRISTOL. J. CRISPIN AND SONS, HORTICULTURAL BUILDEibS AND I!() I WATEI KN INEERS. ) ESTIMATES and PLANS free, for the Erection oC ¡ any description of Horticultural Building* aN-> »«»» Heating the Same or any other BUILDING on tile milst improved plans by LL<>t Water. 68011 EX T n A 0 R D J N A R Y ALE EXPIRATION OF LEAST,. D I C H A R D S 13, IIIGH-STRK E T CARDIFF, 13 ICOW SIBLING VilF. WHGLK Cb iilS Y A L r ABLE gTOCK, AT GKEATLY REDUCED PKICES. All goods will be marked IN PLAIN FIGURES, and the REDUCED PRICE in RED INK, so th.IT T ustomer« call see a- ZL prance the savins effected hy ]uuchasinfc during the sale. HATS HOSIERY, GLOVES, .1/1.. I 1. 1- r4 J. L.I! SCARFS, RUGS, PORTMANTEAUS, UMBRELLAS, (>V E1:C( >AT SHIRTS, COLLARS 2 JJELL'S ASBESTOS RACE!NG, FOR LOCOMOTIVE, COLblERV. d MARINE ENGINES. JgELL'S ASBESTOS JOINTING. JELL'S ASBESTOS LUBRICANT. BELLS ASBESTOS PAINT AND FLOORING FELT -> FLOORING FELT PP.EVENT THE SPREAIM)F EIRE "¥>ELL'S ASBESTOS BOILKN PiPE JL> (JO BERING CO.MPOSI I It >N. 1"> ELL'S ASBESTOS. > ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES FREE. All orders and enquiries MUST be sent dire t TO 39, Mount stuait-squarfr. Cardiff. 67095 LL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON. ;1 DE REF-S. STEAM PACKET HOTEL, NEWPORT TOWN »ND COU. ''RY. R-MS HOARDINGS I" New- port, ie. despatch. 11