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G U N S! GUNSII MUZZLE AND BREECH-LOADING J From 25s to £ 21. AIU? £ V0LVERS £ rom 4s 6d to £ 12. AMMUNITION & SUNDRIES UTTVTP. kinds in stock. ALTERED AND REPAIRED ON v PREMISES on the Shortest Notice Rf\r xPerienced Workmen. AGENT FOR SOUTH WALES for £ £ .0U, WILKES, and LAWRENCE'S POWDERS, aud "E.C." Do. WANTED for all Towns in •fi o* t* e.°r Wilkes, and Lawrence's and ^owde*s. 601f- 50492 CROSS BROS., MARY-STREET, CARDIFF.
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ATJ, OPP & SONS, BASS & CO., s £ ?'*0\. and others of the finest I BURTON PRICES. ales Per Per v/\ Kilderkin Firkin. 18s 9s <p\ 21s 10s 6d 24s 12s 0\ And upwards 45083
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ASK YOUR GROCER FOR SYMINGTON'S ARAB'S COFFEE. FOR STRENGTH, FLAVOUR, & AROMA IT STANDS UNEQUALLED SOLD IN OBLONG TINS. BOWDEN STEAM MILLS, MARKET HARBOROUGH. GOLD MEDAL, NEW ZEALAND, 1882. 70768
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>HEN ORDERING, BE SURE YOU y/ /-v GET THE GENL1NE ARTICLE And Ask for y \V y MEAD'S PATENT EAGLE PACKING, I, As worthless imitations S* V are being sold as y' ::improved" and K>^0 BE CEN™ Each Coil shonl ha* y/ a Label bearing t' „.ia e and Trade Mark, MEAD'S EAGIJS PACKING. For Samples and Prices, send to the Sole Agents, THE SOUTH WALES INDIA RUBBER COMPANY. BUTE DOCKS. CARDIFF. 67*48
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alts bit Ruction. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. ALEXANDER, DANIEL, SELFE, & Co. Stock, at Bristol Nor. 25, 26, 27. and 28 •' Boob. Messrs BEYNON and LEWIS. fte^# £ wan8ea No*- 28 fJS.wperty, at Llar.eHy Dec. 4 T^uwa Premises, at Pontardulais Dec. 5 Mr W. BRADLEY. .ejer, at Cardiff Nov. 26 V4aDIFF AUCTION & STORAGE CO (LIM.) Tjgn.i «, A"1 J. G. MADDOX. Auctioneer) Bvii ^^aj's Weeklv Sale of Furniture at Ad<rf Nov. 27 Weekly Sales of Furniture. &c., at fioiniw?*! N°V- 29 & Dec. 2 TPoivi ^rniture and Effects in Thursday's Weekly gale .Dec. 4 Sehoiwxv. i „ Mr DAVID EYANS. "WOonor.^t Cardiff Dec. 1 fttat.Ai.1 «, Mr- ROBERT EVANS. MJ??™ Residence, at Bridsend Nov. 29 StoS*5 OTTWALTZ BOW RING and HUGHES i £ n°r Household Furniture, Pictures, Books, BiT?> at Cardiff Ko- 80 IriaK Horses, at Cardiff 23 8CanAttiw^rs, Horse Exchange .WOT. 29 B^?U^Flower Bulbs' at Cardiff • • -Nov. 29 orms, at Horse Exchange *Nov. 29 enient-sized Residence, at Pun* N?T- 23 W. GRAHAM, SON -ch .Dec. 9 I}Inv? ^r?Perty, at Newport^ & HITCHCOX. leaa«hiij Newport 5ec" 5 behold Property at F" Dec- I Messrs F. W. >;aina, Mon Dec. 5 worses, Carriages. B- and L. HAMMOND.- D».n- Me. am ess, <fec., at Bristol .Nov. 27 Jelling Hons/- srs W. and S. HERN. &Behold Dv Nov. 27 °Pertiest' elling-house, at Cardiff Nov. 27 j- at Cardiff Nov. 27 T» £ Ir H- HILL and CO. old Dwelhng-houses, at Swansea Nov. 26 at Swansea Dec. 3 ,A« • IV,Iesara JOHN JENKINS & CO. ^bacconist's Stock, at Cardiff Nov. 26 **asehold Property, at Cardiff Nov. 27 r„ Mr F. B. JON ES. ywnajres at Bristol Nov. £ 7 •torses, at Bristol Dec. 4 R Mr JOHN M. LEEDER. "gantine, at Swansea Dec. 9 T, Messrs WALTER LLOYD & SON. Worses, at Wliitland Nov. 26 r Messrs W. J. LOWES & SON. ^asehold Property, at Swansea Nov. 27 c NEWLAND & RICKARD. j*Jfes, at Newport 5ec" I Furniture, at Newport Dec. 5 # Mr DANIEL PHILLIfS. ^Jttage and Bank Shares, at Swansea JNov. 28 « Mr E. S. POWELL. ■Wees, at Llarelly Nov. 27 jr. Mr R. LODWICK PRICE. usehold Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff Nov. 27 1^. -\Ieasrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER (Sa?f Properties, etc., at Cardiff Nov. 29 fii^^jNursery Stock, at Cardiff Nov. 27 & 28 60 v5i' F<?PS> &c., at Llantrissant Dec. b fnmsJ1 Horses, at Cardiff Dec. 6 Horses, &c., ai Aberdare Dec. 9 & 10 Fairwater Stud Farm Dec, 11 k Fat ng Stock. Horses, &c., at CaerphiUy Dec. 12 at oCk, at Cardiff Dec- 15 .Messrs TRIBU. CLARKE, & CO.^ Irtvmvl Furniture, Ac., at Cardiff Nov. 27, 28 ntnonger's Stock-in-'I'rail. at Cardiff Dec. 1, 2, 3 T..0, Mr \V. M. WILLIAMS. sehold Property, at Ammanford Nov. 28 Tt JvfT0^-EOAT) NURSERIES, CARDIFF. ii, ll SSRS. STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER have received instnictions from Mr Cardiff i?1,eseder, whose extensive Nur-eries, near the gjyen ^nion, comprising 20 acres of ground, are being foena f°r buildin? purposes, to arrange and cata- FfiJnr^ «ALE bv AUCTION, on THURSDAY and at 11 To November 27th and 28th, 1884, commencing each day, the v/ho'e of the ^XTE^SJLVK AND VALUABLE GENERAL NURSERY STOCK, Including— Larch, Thorns, Scotch Fir, Spruce, Alder, In ev FRUIT AND FOREST TREES kctioii ofVariety and stage of growth. A splendid col- no A^i:ES' PEARS, PEACHES, NECTARINES, ai«ICOTS and PLUMS of the Choicest sorts. STANDARD and DWARF ROSES Of the best kinds. r>.i Miscellaneous Stock. AufH gUes> when ready, may be obtained from the noneers, or from Mr W. Treseder, at the Nurseries. 71520 PQ\VELL'S GELLYGAER COLLIERY COMPANY, SAT I? LIMITED 0P LEASEHOLD COLLIERIES, MINERALS, MAND SURFACE AT GELLYGA.ER. ESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- OEIT .ANDER are instructed by the Directors to SATXTW^ AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on O'clock- AY'the 29411 d;l>' of November, 1884, at Three >n the afternoon, the following VALUABLE COLLIERY PROPERTY, AJJ f. In one Lot. lr0n T va^ua'ble unworked beds and seams of Coal, farm' „ ,n,stone, and Lead Ore, upon nr underneath the i anc's known as Gelly-ar-Gwent Uchaf and in tho. containing 298 acres or thereabouts, situate held pa,rish of Gelligaer, in the county of Glamorgan, Jan* n lease ior a term of 99 years, from the 1st jent ^,1825. subject to a dead or certain yearly coal ff50. merging into extremely low royalties, for andi= d Per ton of 2,8S01bs, and for iron, ironstone, of 3d per like ton, and tosurface rents at the tor t Per acre per annum, amounting to about fclfl, lands occupied by the pit shafts and other col- inc tiT0 ai>d buildings, and seven Cottages belong- and included in the sale. Coal \?e^'ebrated Brithdir Seam, and all the Steam »hr.ii Ieasnres included in the demised property are unwrought, benoR(. ProPercy will be sold subject to, and with the juent of, several agreements for under-leases with t>o*f Beddoe, of Nelson, and Mr Cartwrieht, of New- yj?' of parts of the Mynyddislwyn and Big Rider of Coal, under crtain portions of the said lands, Particulars whereof can be had on application, in ere will also be included in the Sale the right of certain Railway Sidings upon the Llancaiach connecting the Gellygaer Colliery with the Great and certain surface and under- caiach ^"ted by the owners of the Llan- of 2,24Qlh* jubJect to a wavleave rent of Id per ton Served d^' an '° the conditions and stipulations re- 311 'n 6 dated I ceived f0yalt,ies and surface rents for sublettings re- £ 26o" ior the half-year ended June, 1884, exceeded tk(nt Property is distant from Cardiff, by the Rhym- N«»ira raff Vale Railways, about 15 miles and from ^iles by the Great >Vebtern Railway, about 19 "nurthe Particulars, and, after the 10th inst., plans Mr t?nrlitions of sale, may be had on application to 8 Irpv. y^T- Ralfe, at the Company's Offices, Nelson, "arris, li.s.o.; the Auctioneers, Cardiff or to RROOMHEAD, WIGHTMAN, and MOORE, 71022 73 Solicitors, ——Rank-chambers. George-street, Sheffield MVVYNDY, LLANTRISSANT. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- A-INDFR are instructed by the Liquidator to SELL by AUCTION, ON FRIDAY, THE 5TH DECEMBER NEXT, { THE farming STOCK, CROPS, AND IMPLEMENTS, Th TIZ :— and6rt^art ^oraesi bay mare 15 hands, quiet to ride Sear r.iXiVeJ a capital shorthorn milking cow, three- abnntin.' about 25 tons of hay, 750 bushels of oats, tons ni t ° £ oat straw, about 30 tons of swedes, 30 scarifio 'lrnips, two-wheel ploughs, double plough, turnin i' 1'rnir> scufflar, Cambridse and other rollers, comhin .and roliev, bean drill, mower and reaper rake i, ,> three sets of harrows, chain barrows, horse rake, "eel "ake, corn crusher, turnip mincers, three carts hi jljie waggon, Whitechapel cart, two dog- gear 'lartrf wileelbarrows, two chaff cutters and horse aadd'k a corn bin, pikes, rakes, set of gig harness, Threp \r <lle' sun,lry harness, &c. security Credit will be given upon approved IS 1 y. m. precisely. AT STEPHENSON AND ALEXANDER'S HORSE REPOSITORY, WOMANBY-STREET, CARDIFF, ON SATURDAY. DECEMBER 6TH. IVfESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER will SELL by AUCTION, at their Re- itory, on SATURDAY, the 6th of December, coin- ^c-ng at 12 o'clock, 60 VALUBLE HORSES, Including the following IRISH HORSES, Without Reserve. o-L^.A^RICK, GREY GELDING, 5 years old, 15.2 o ru?Ts!;nKle ancl double harness. lfi' x ^ALWAV, GREY GELDING, by Arthur, 5years old, r.P to 13 htone an exceedingly clever hunter, and 3 T1A ,°,e and double harness. T i ELIZABETH, BROWN MARE, by Lord hunft 5 years old, 15.1, un to 15 stone an excellent a r^.aiul goes in harness. I50 I'RiCK, BAY GELDING, by Victor, 5 years old, harness stone a good hunter and quiet in LADY JANE, BAY MARE. 4 years old, up to 14 f. i > Ciever jumper and quiet in harness. )'e LOOK SHARP, BLACK MARE. by Tearaway, 5 7 ntr V UP to 15 stone, and quiet in harness. Oui'nt RYAN, BAY MARE, 4 years old, 15 hands; B B harness, and a nice lady's hack. Derfon* .eriENCE, BROWN MARE, 5 years old, 15.1; a o „, jencer and quiet in harness. a cerf ATERFOUD, BAY GELDING, 5 year3 old, 15.1; ift £ ct tencer and quiet in harness. ft ca« r 1 MY> CHESTNUT GELDING, 5 years old, 14.3 VrPJtal hack and quiet in harness. ^• TIMOTHY, BAY GELDING, 6 years old, 1b.1 j a i?d harness horse. ba» • B0B. Ray GELDING, b ye 1)": auiet IU l'?e^and a rare old ge"f.lem; -vi la?; h^Vli' CEWi^ MA. i 6 v ,r> -U, 3 ^ect harness pony. sold at6 hor.ses are now at the R .icory, and will bo exami« ?° haters and quiet in Sanies?. n^'l way tried any day betwe-ni r- a f.; i turf wi^,fiSM Jumped and ga. jpeu o.w D three ininuces' walk of the Repository. JVfESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- Rernwu ANDER will SELL by AUCTION, at their COtom! -y' on SATURDAY, the 6th of December, cing at Twelve o'clock Noon, the ioUf,,ving HORSES, 1 Ttr-r, The Property of a Gentleman:— » PARSON, BAY GELHING, by "Mogadir," 6 years old, lo hands one of the finest fencers in the 2. BpSJict; well up to 14 stone. p BROWN MARE, 5 years old, 14 hands; an 3. T .ent hack and harness mare. aauxton, CHESNUT GELDING, 6 years old, up to 4. Bfi"rc?,ne • a perfect hunter over :my country. rjrt ^*Rey PONY, 4 years old, 12 hands quiet to ■— and drivp, and very handsome. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MAESYFFYNON, ABERDARE. MESSRS STEPaiNSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed by the Executors to SELL by AUCTION, at MAESYFFYNON, ABERDARE. The Residence of the late DAVID DAVIS, ESQ., On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 9th and 10th days of December Next, THE VALUABLE FURNITURE, HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, And other EFFECTS AND APPOINTMENTS Of a Gentleman's Residence. Fuller particulars in Future Advertisements and from Catalogues, which will be ready ten days previous to Sale. SALE TO-MORROW. STRANRAER VILLA, 161, CASTLE-ROAD, M CARDIFF. R R. LODWICK PRICE ^instructed by Mrs Haines to SELL by AUC^ONatthis 7 residence, on THURSDAY, November 27thr ietw, at t HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, )*nich include a handsome dining-rooin su^ite in ma- and leather, massive mahogany sl,°' £ Pet, dining table, gilt and walnut frame pier glasses, jpit cornice, sets of breakfast, dinner, and tea services, /-octave pianoforte, bedroom appointments, capital Whitfield a fire-proof safe, and the usual contents oi ""clj residences. The House to be Let or Sold. Apply on tbe premises. Church-street, Cardiff. 608 ales b1! Ruction. 1 FAIRWATER, NEAR CARDIFF. jyjESSRS STEPHENSON and ALfix. I DER are instructed by the Execute?^ of the late W. G. Cartwright, Esq., to SELL BY AUCTIO" AT FAIRWATER f £ }JJ) Near "-Cardiff, ON THURSDAY, HE llth DECEMBER NEXT, AT ONE P.M. 150 Prime FAT SHEEP, t" .0 Very Prime 4-year-old FAT BULLOCKS. I 5,High-street, Cardiff. 71962 THE VAN, CAERPHILLY. MESSRS. STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed by the Directors of the Llantwit and Black Vein Colliery Company (Limited) to SELL by AUCTION, at the Van Farm, Caerphilly, on FRIDAY, the 12th December next, the whole of the -FARMING STOCK, HORSES, AGRICUL- TURAL IMPLEMENTS, and CROPS, Consisting of 18 Hereford, Ayrshire, and Shorthorn Milking Cows 26 two and three-year-old Store Cattle, 3 Very excellent Cart Horses and 2 Colts. About 50 Pigs. 10 Ricks of Oats, 1 Mow of Birlev, 1 Rick of Wheat Large Mow of Meadow Hay, about 40 tons. Do. do. about 4J tons. Mow of Clover and Rye Grass. About 100 tons of Mangolds. 20 tons of Turnips, and about 5 Acres Growing. A general assortment of Implements, including- 10 Horse-power Vertical Engine and Boiler; also the whole of the Harness. Three Months' Credit will be given upon approved Security. Luncheon at 11.30. Sale at 12.30. SALE TO-MORROW TO PARTIES FURNISHING OR REQUIRING A MARKET FOR THE SALE OF SURPLUS EFFECTS OR STOCK, ETC. A WEEKLY SALE BY AUCTION OF NEW & SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, TRADESMEN'S STOCK AND SUNDRIES, IS HELD AT THE AUCTION & STORAGE COMPANY'S Spacious, well-warmed, and splendidly-lighted SALE-ROOMS (the most extensive and best appointed in the Principality), 24, 25, and 26, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, EVERY THURSDAY throughout the year, commencing at TWO O'CLOCK ° PRECISELY. THIS ESTABLISHED WEEKLY SALE offers ex- ceptional opportunities to parties furnishing, as an immense and varied collection of New and Second- hand Furniture of every description is being constantly forwaided from various solirce-i for AB^OLU IE SALE. Parties also, whether private or in the trade, having goods to dispose of, will find this the MOST FAVOUR- ABLE OPPORTIT* ITY in the district for selling to advan- tage, as the attendance of the public requiring and pi t ferrirui to purchase Household Requisites by Auction at these Sales is steadily increasing. THE NEXT SALE IS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, 1884, And all entries, for purposes of lotting and arranging, must be made -not later than ednesd&yi tbe26wh mst., by Two o'clock.. „ „„„„„ Highest possible cash given for Furniture in cases where the vendor cannot wait for the weekly sale, and advances are made on account of sales of every description. „ GOODS ON VIEW DAY PRIOR TO AND ON MORNING OF SALE. The spacious Cellars in the Basement (adapted for a dry goods warehouse), as also a pc rtion of the Galleries for storage purposes, to Let. For terms apply on the Premises. 11578-65382 J G. MADDOX, 137e Auctioneer and Secretary to the Company. AT THE CARDIFF AUCTION AND STORAGE COMPANY'S LARGE SALE ROOMS, 24, 25, AND 26, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, The principal entrance to the rooms is by the LARGE DOORS BETWEEN the shops of Messrs Frost and Reed, Picture Dealers, and Mr R. S. King, Tea Merchant. IMPORTANT TO PARTIES FURNISHING. MR MADDOX begs to announce that in addition to the Thursday's Weekly Sale of Second-hand Furniture, &c., he has now made arrange- ments to hold ADDITIONAL WEEKLY SALES BY AUCTION of large quantities of NEW FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, upon which advances have been made by the Company, as well as special consignments of SURPLUS NEW STOCK, Forwarded from Manufacturers in various parts of the country for absolute Sale every TUESDAY and SATURDAY, During the onflis of November ant December, com. mencing each day at TWO O'CLOCK precisely. THE SATURDAY'S SALE has been decided upon with a RpeClal view to meet the numerous enquiries of, and suit the convenience of persons visiting Cardiff from the country on that day. 71860 11892 197e Goods on view morning of each day s sale THE NEXT SALE of the series will be on SATURDAY, the 29th inst, at Two oclock precisely. SALE TO-MORROW. CARDIFF. The Parade, T)-e(legarv,ille.- VILLA RESIDENCES. By order of the Executors -of James Frost, Esq., clcccciticdt Cowbridge-road, Callton.- VILLA RESIDENCES. By order of the Trustees of the Will of the late John Winstone, Esq. „ COTTAGES at Pontcanna, Canton, and WAREHOUSE and STABLING at Market-road, Cantcn. By order of Morgan Morgan, Esq. COTTAGES at Harrowby-street, Bute Docks. MESSRS W. and S. HERN will SELL .iTJL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 27th day of November, 1884, at 6.30 p.m. (subject to Conditions of Sale, and in the follow- ing or such other lots as may hereafter be determined), the undermentioned PROPERTIES, Viz LOT 1.—All that convenient DWELLING-HOUSE, being 52, The Parade, Trejegarville, Cardiff, in the occupation of Mr Birkin, held under lease for 99 years, from the 2.<;tt: of March, 1857. LOT 2.—All that convenient Semi-detached VILLA, being 53, The Parade. Tredegarville, Cardifl, in the occupation of Mrs Treatt, held for the same term as Lot 2. Lots 1 and 2 are subject to an annual ground rent of S8 5s, which will be apportioned, and are most conveniently situated close to the University College, Roath-road, and the centre of Cardiff and always command good tenants. Lot 3. All that PIECE or PARCEL of LAND, situate in Market-road, Canton, together with the Warehouse, Stable, and Premises erected thereon, in the occupation of Mr John Norman, held under lease for 99 years, from 1st of August, 1870, at the annual gLotn4.rAll 'those Two DWELLINGcHOUSES and SHOP, situate on the north side of Glamorgan-street, in the parish of Llandaff, in the occupation of Messrs. Rufus Jones and John Widlake, held under lease for 99 years from 25th March, 1381, at the yearly ground Tent of £ 6 4s 9d. T TTATTOW Lot 5. All that semi-detached DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being in Cowbridge-road, Canton, Cardiff, known as Orchard Villa. S £ Lot 6. All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- MISES adjoining Lot 5, known as Osborne Villa, and now in the occuation of Mr Bush. Lots 5 and 6 are held under a lease for a term of 99 years, from the 25th day of March 1857, at the annual ground rent of £10, which will be apportioned between the purchasers of the above lots. The property is admirably placed near the centre of Cardiff, and offers special advantages either for occupation or investment. Lot 7 to Lot 12. All those Six convenient HOUSES, situate in Harrowby-street, numbered 36 to 41 inclu- sive, fronting the Old Canal, and close to the Docks, Cardiff, held under lease from trustees of the Marquess of Bute for 99 years, from 29th September, 1852. These houses will be sold separately, at an apportioned ground rent of £1 12s lid each. To view apply to the tenants, and for further par- ticulars to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 72, St. Mary-street, or as to Lots 3, 4, 5, and 6 to Messrs MORGAN and SCOTT, Solicitors, 18, High-stieet, Cardiff And as to Lots 7 to 12, to Messrs WALDRON and SON, 71813 Solicitors, Cardiff. No. 232, NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF. MESSRS W. and s. HERN WM SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27tll, 1834, at Seven p.m., all that desirable LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE Known as No. 232, Newport-road, Cardiff, situate in the most pleasant part of Roath, not far from Tram Terminus, comprising three reception and six bed rooms, bath and w.c with convenient offices, recently painted and papered throughout. Immediate possession, A portion of the purchase money may remain at 4 per cent. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, or Mr WESTYR-EVANS, Solicitor, Cardiff. ^1 72. St. Mary-street 71854 {Tr D '1, AO i (aAirV ii'M iiEX. CAiiDiFr (Rt inoved f ir tbo convftiicmie? t f Sale rv-r.r SALE of the New aurt vcled v^o'C.Maie ana Rettil TOBACCONIST, by oiut Tn:^f«.'•> under a Deed of Assigum«r.t- IVTESSRS JOHN I-:1: OO lVl have been instructed to remove from No b8, Bute Docks, Cardiff, to the above, and fe]ELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY. t l.e 26f^r^( 0n S ber instant, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, la ge and well-selected TOBACCONISTS' STOCK, Comprising about 300 gross of vestas, a large assort- ment of Wills's Hignett's. Archer's, Lambert and But- ler's, and other packet tobaccos, 70,000 cigarettes, a large stock of meerschaum and briar pipes, a selection of tobacconist's fancy goods in good condition, in- cluding cigar and obber cases, pouches, ambers, holders, &c. 200 BOXES CIGARS, Among which will be found Intimidads, Cabanas, Henry Clays, Principes, Victorias, and other brands in fine condition, 6,000 R.z, Persian, gummed edge and amber tipped cigarette papers, sticks. b 9O GROSS BROKv.i^EY PIPES Including churchwarden-, str.iws. and cutties in 10 gross, 1 gross, and 1 dozen cases, counter case scales balances, aud the numerous articles found in' a lar^e well-selected stock. r At the commencement of the sale will be sold the shelving, counter, and window case, together with the trustees' interest in the tenancy (it any) of the shop and premises, 83, Bute-street. Cardiff, to view which nards can be obtained from the Auctioneers. r^talo"ues can be had, on and after the 20th instant, on a ntoti n to E. C. Fore.an. Esq 35, Imperial Ruildines Ludgate Circus, London, E.C., and of the AuctlonfeVs, at their Offices, Philharmonic Chambers, C'1^,lfL1hPr l7th. 1884..7im_ BRIDGEND, GLAMORGANSHIRE. s,Tf n £ Av ATTRACTIVE FREEHOLD RESI- I7fx/ k CALLED BROCASTLE, with 14 ACRES OF PASTURE LAND, withing 2 miles of Bridgend, ind 4 of Cowbiictge» tltpi *11 AT^TTifn TVF R. ROBERT EVAXN S, WIN OFFER lVl FOR SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION. at M FOR SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Wyndham Arms Hotel, Bridgend, on SATURDAY the 29th day of November, 1884, at 2 for 3 o'clock in the afternoon precisely, subject to con- ditions which shall there and then be produced, the above valuable|freehold residence and land. The house contains drawing, dining, and breakfast rooms on ground floor 7 bedrooms and w.c. on first a" bedrooms and box room on second floor, •i i0 domestic offices consists of a kitchen, back kitchen, china pantry, dairy, laundry, &c., &c., with commodIOuS beer and wine cellars, A conservatory is attached to the house, and is approached by a carriage drive and lodge from the mam road leading from Bridgend to Gowbridge, with an excellent garden and outbuildings, comprising stabling, coach-house, saddle room, granary, &c. The property is well timbered, and there is a well of purest water for supplying the house. Immediate possession will be given, and a portion of [ the money can, if required, be allowed to remain on mortgage. For further particulars apply to the auctioneer.Bridg. end; or to Messrs J. D. PAIN & SON, Solicitors. 71819 Newport and Cardiff. -"r- Pales by Àurtiau. oisT VIEW TO-MORROW, THURSDAY. SALE ON FRIDAY NEXT, 28TH NOVEMBER. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO PARTIES FURNISHING. AT THE SALE-ROOMS, 11, HIGH-STREET. CARDIFF. UNRESERVED SALE OF THE WHOLE OF THE EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Belonging to Mrs Broitberge)-, Gosforth Villa, Mink in- road, Cathayg, nearly all of which has been supplied by Messrs. Howell & Co. ALSO IN SAME SAI.E THE SUPERIOR MODERN FURNITURE, Removed direct from Plymouth-road, Penartb, for positive Sale, EMBRACING Mahogany furniture of dining ana <2 sitting-rooms, including two suites of 8 chairs and couch in excel- lent leather, large sideboard with plate-glass back. Two DINING TABLES, a bookcise and about 60 lots of books, gipsy and other tables, two card t ibles, gilt mahogany cornices, sofas, settees, long wood case, marble clocks, engravings, prints, oil paintings and drawings, hearthrugs, three tapestry and Kid- derminster carpets, scales and weights, dinner ser- vice, supplied by Messrs Primavesi, 80 pieces, and a smaller set; glass and china, cutlery, OAK SIDE- BOARD, SUITE in leather and DINING TABLE to match, large and medium size chimney glasses, workboxes, Davenport writing desk, A DRAWING- ROOM SUITE in walnut and covered in silk velvet and tapestry, marble-top cheffoniere, cabinet, over- mantel, Wilton pile carpet, wool and Axminster hearthrugs, a7 OCTAVE COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, a 7 OCTAVE GRAND PHKOFORTE bs. Continen- tal makers, music stools, 2 music cabinets, old and modern china ornament-, several pair of vases, gilt clock under glass shad", couches and chairs in tanestry and velvet, iire-piace fittings, mantel boards, brackets, a BOUDOIR COT.1'AGE PIANOFORTE in rosewood cfise, 4 pairs of tapestry, rep, and silk window curtains. a HANDSOME CHINA DESSERT SERVICE, hand painted a large figured walnut wardrobe, with plate-glass panel doors toilet tables to match, a full set of BlItCH BEDROOM FURNITURE, chests of draw- ers, towel rails, 8 bedsteads, French and half-tester with the mattresses, feather beds, bolsters and pil- lows, also the bedding, six Brussels, Kidderminster, and Tapestry carpets, hearthrugs, bedroom Ottomans, swing glasses, mahogany, walnut, and ash chests of drawers, fenders, tire irons, curtains, toilet sets, an ASH BEDROOM SUITE, with wardrobe 6ft. wide large and medium-sized wardrobes, toilet tables* and other bedroom effects, several articles -o.f jewellenj, furniture and fittings of KITCHENS, with cooking utensils sundries out of yard and garden, roller and tools, as well as a large variety of miscellaneous effects. OTTWALTZ, BOWRING, & HUGHES JT are instructed by Mrs Bronberger and the other owner to SELL the above EFFECTS, in their Sale. rooms. at 11, High-street, Cardiff, on FRIDAY next, 28th November, 1834, commencing punctually at Eleven o'clock. ON VIEW THURSDAY. NOV. 27TH. Full detailed catalogues may be had free per post, or on personal application to the Auctioneers, at 11, High- street, and Cardiff Horse Exchan fe. 71990 NOVEMBER SECOND STUD SALE. THE HORSE EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. CI OTTWALTZ. BOWRING & HUGHES JT will SELL by AUCTION, on SATURDAY, 29th November, at 12 o'clock, 80 VALUABLE HORSES (Including several entered for the Tredegar Show) 20 GRAND IRISH HUNTERS AND HARNESS HORSE?, Direct from WATERFORD, the property of Mr THOMAS MORGAN. Also 3 HORSES from C. Noble, Esq. 2 HORSES from John Hughes, Esq. 1 HORSE from A. C. Ponsonby, Esq., And G. Phillips, Esq., F. Johnson, Esq., W. Jennings, Esq., Messrs^Evans, Thomas, Hill, and others. Early application for remaining stalls is solicited. The Horse Exchange, Cardiff. 71929 HORSE EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. NOVEMBER SECOND STUD SALE. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, 29TH, 1884. (^-OTTWALTZ, BOWRING & HUGHES V* Will SELL by AUCTION, at the Horse Ex- change, Cardiff, the following VALUABLE IRISH HORSES, The property of Mr Thomas Morgan, of Waterford. 1. THE DUKE," ROAN GELDING, 5 years, 15.3, up to 14 stone. 2. M.P. BAY GELDING, 5 years, 15.3, up to 14 stone. 3. "STOCKWELL," BAY GELDING, 5 years, 16 hands, up to weight. 4. "KITTY," CHESNUT MARE, 5 years, 15.3, up to 13 stone. 5. COLUMBINE," BROWN MARE, 5 yearB 15.2, up to weight. 6. BRIGHTON," DARK GREY GELDING, 5 years, 15.2 £ up to weight. 7. ROSE," BA3f MARE, 5 years, 15.2, up to 13 stone. 8. "ROVER." BAY GELDING, 5 years, 15.21, up to 1 stone. 9. "INFORMER," BAY COB GELDING, 5 years, J5 bands, up to weight. 10. BROWNIE," BROWN GELDING, 5 years, 15.1, up to 13 stone. 11. MISS WEST," BAY MARE, 5 years, 15.2, up to weight. 12. "THE BARONET," CHESNUT GELDING, 5 years, 16 hands, up to weight. 13. "ROCKET," BROWN GELDING, 5 years, 15.1, up to 13 stone. 14. PIHATE," BAY GELDING, 5 years, 15.3, up to weight. 15. "MADAME," BROWN MARE, 5 years, 15.2, up to wdght. 15. "THE VET," BAY COB, 5 years, 14.3, up to 12 stone. 17. "JESSAMINE," DARK GREY MARE, 5 years, 15.2, up to weight. 18. "LISMORE," BLACK GELDING, 5 years, 15 bands, up to 13 stone. 19. "CLONMULT," BROWN GELDING, 5 years, 15.24, UD to 33i stone. 20. ALICE," BAY MARE, 5 years, 15.2, up to weight. ALL THE ABOVE HORSES HAVE ARRIVED. AND ARE NOW ON VIEW. They are all good hunters, warranted sound in their wind and eyes have been regularly hunted with the principal packs in Ireland this season are in hard con- dition, and fit to go. Gentlemen requiring made hunters will find this an excellent opportunity of pur- chasing they are all perfectly quiet in single and double harness. They may be seen over the fences in the Auctioneers' jumping ground, or driven in harness. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, Horse Exchange, Cardiff. 71960 SATURDAY NEXT, 29th NOVEMBER. THE HORSE EXCHANGE, CARDIFF GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, & HUGHES will SELL by AUCTION the Property of a Gentleman, and sold for no fault 1. GREY MARE, up to 14 stone, one of the finest hunters in England. > 2. CHESTNUT GELDING, up to 14 stone, a clever and good hunter. 3. BAY GELDING, up to 12 stone, very clever and fast with hounds. 4. GREY COB, carried a boy to hound last season. The above may be seen and examined at the Repository on Friday next. They will be sold good hunters, and all are quiet in harness. 71991 ON SATURDAY NEXT, 29th NOVEMBER, at TWO. AT SALE-ROOMS, 11, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 200 LOTS of First-class Quality DUTCH FLOWER BULBS, Imported from Haarlem. GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, & HUGHES, Auctioneers. Catalogues Free. 71992 TO GENTLEMEN REQUIRING HUNTERS. GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, & HUGHES have always on SALE or HIRE, by the day month, or season, guaranteed HUNTERS, in condition and fit to go. Purchasers can, by appointment, see hunters over the fences in the jumping grounds, within three minutes of the stables. The Horse Exchange, Cardiff. 71648 IN ADMIRALTY. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF GLAMORGAN- SHIRE, HOLDEN AT CARDIFF. MR DAVID EVANS has received in- structions from John Daniel Thomas, Esq., High Bailiff of the Court, to SELL by AUCTION on MONDAY, the 1st day of December, 1884, at Two o'clock in the afternoon precisely (subject to conditions to be then and there produced), the French SCHOONER, called the Marie Eugenie," about 250 tons register, with all her apparel, furniture, &c as she now lies near the basin of the West Bute Dock, Cardiff. The sale will take place on board the T6For particulars apply to Messrs Ingledew, Ince, and Vachell, Solicitors, Cardiff or to the Auctioneers, at Windsor-place, Cardiff. 72010 TO-MORROW. TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCE, SITUATE AT MAYALS, NEAR SWANSEA. MESSRS W. J. LOWES and SON 1.L have been favoured with instructions from the administratrix of the late R. R. Davies, Esq., to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea. (subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced, unless previously disposed of by private contract), on THURS- DAY, November 27ih, 1884, all that valuable and sub- stantially-built DETACHED VILLA RESIDENCE, known as Glanmor Lodge, standing within its own grounds of about one acre, and pleasantly situated at' Mayals, about three miles outside of Swansea, on the main road to^Bishopstone-valley, having a frontage of 35ft 6in, and containing on tho OnOUND FLOOR Spacious drawing-room, 20ft by l?ft llin, and dining-room, 18ft 7in by 12ft 6in, library, two kitchens, larder, two cellars, coal, wood, and the usual outhouses. SECOND FLOOR Front sitting-room, four bed. ■vr., csTvaritbath-room, with hot and cold bath, and w.o;, iKIKD FLOW? large and complete attics. The vhole of a is held for a term of 99 years, f! the a, of September, 1876, at the low :t „ of B20. >d supply of water connected to the premises, house has been thoroughly renovated inside and outside, and is now let to a respectable tenant at the annual rental of £70. The Auctioneers, therefore, would call the attention of intending purchasers to this property as a very desirable investment; the house being well built and containing all modern improvements, possessing most charming views of Swansea Bay and neighbourhood, and being within 10 minutes' walk of the London and North-Western Railway and Steam Trams Stations. Sale to commence at Three o'clock p.m. For further particulars and cards to view apply to the Auctioneers at their Offices, 2, Heathfield-street, Swansea. „ 4th Nov., 1884. 71957 TEMPLE GATE HOUSE REPOSITORY, VICTORIA-STRKET, BRISTOL. MESSRS F. W. & L. HAMMOND WM hold their NEXT SALE by AUCTION of HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS &-c., On THURSDAY, Nov. 27th, at 12 o'clock. Entries for this and other sales are respectfully solicited. Messrs F. W. ifc L. Hammond have always a number of Horses on hand for Private Treaty. 71314 SALE TO MORROW B BRISTOL HORSE REPOSITORY. Y AUCTION, THURSDAY NEXT, a number of CARRIAGES, new and second-hand a large quantity of Harness, Saddlery, and Horse Clothing, &c., <fcc. 0f every description. Early entries for carriages and saddlery respectfully solicited to ensi:< ? ublicity. Sale at one o'clock Pi-ecisely.-N.B.- sale of Carriages, Horses, and Saddlery is iicm at the above Repository every intermediate Thursday throughout the year, and a sale ofa number of Horses every alternate Thursday. F. B. J O.NL, ES, -Veterinary Surgeon and Proprietor. 69782 THE SALE OF HORSES, CARTS, &c., advertised for Thursday next, at the Rose and Crown Yard, WILL NOT TAKE PLACE. W. BRADLEY, Auctioneer. The Model Auction Mart, 1, North-street, Cardiff. Notice to whom it may concern. Sale of Unredeemed Pledges pursuant to the Pawn. brokers' Act, 1872. MR W. BRADLEY will Sell by Auction at his Sale-room as above, on MONDAY, Dec- ember 1st, 1884, a quantity of Unredeemed and high class Pledges. Pledged at Mr J. Samuel's, 220 and 140, Bute-road, Cardiff. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all discharges from the urinary organs in either sex, acquired or constitutional, gravel, and pains in the back. Sold in boxes, 4s 6d each, by all chemists and patent medicine vendors or sent to any address for 60 stamps by the makers, The Lincoln and Midland CountiesDrug Company, Lincoln. Wholesale Agents, Barclay and London, and all be wholesale houses. 9 138 alts fag Imctisn. SALE TO-MORROW. CARDIFF. TO COACH BUILDERS, WHEELWRIGHTS. FUR- NITURE DEALERS, AND OTHKRS. LOWER STATION-TERRACE, CROCKHERBTOWN, AND BRECON VILLA, AVYNDHAM-STREET, CANTON. mESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE, and CO. have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION. on the Premises as above. on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, November 27th and 28th, the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND EFFECTS, Belonging to Mr Thomas Marley, seized under an execution issued through the High Sheriff of the County of Glamorgan. The Effects at Lower Station-terrace comprise carts, traps, timber, planks, paints, oils, varnishes, spokes, wheel-barrows, felloes, old and new iron, vices, smith's bellows, tools, anvils, &c. The Household Furniture at Brecon Villa. Wyndliam- street. Canton, will be sold on the 27th inst. at two o'clock p.m., and the sale at Lower Station-terrace will commence at twelve o'clock noon on the following day, the 28th instant. The lots may be viewed on the days of rale. Thf-re will be no reserve. Dated 4, Crockherbtown, Cardif", Noverubev 18th, 1884. 71995 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1883. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF IRON- MONGER'S STOCK-IN-TRADE. FIXTURES, AND UTENSILS, AT 49, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. TV/F"ESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE & CO. IVil. are instructed by the Trustee to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises as above, in lots to suit purchasers, on MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNES- DAY, December 1st, 2nd. a?:d 3rd, the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE OF IRONMONGERY, with the Fixtures, Trade Plant and Utensils, belong- ing to the estate of Herbert Barry, Ironmonger, Car- diff, a bankrupt. THE STOCK-IN-TRADE consists of a general assortment of IRONMONGERY, and includes gas chandaliers and hall lights, reading pillars, brackets, small gas fittings, globes and chimneys, composition and lead piping, hot and cold water fittings and plum- bers' sundries, Drass foundry, rim, mortice stock, draw- back and other locks, house-bells and furniture, mixed paints in tins, back bands, chain traces, bolts and nuts, coach screws, tile register stove, hearth tiles, kitchen ranges and range boilers, sundry castings, sink traps, brass and iron screws, patent rose, wire, wrought and other nails, tool baskets, carpenters' tools, Blackey's boot protectors, umbrella stands, iron and brass fen- ders, fire brasses, fire irons, brass and iron dogs, coal vases, spark guards, REFRIGERATOR, mahogany sand- wich tray and stand, marble top-table, wood ware, hat rails, brushes. Acme and other SKATES, dog collars and chains, gun cartridges, cartridge cases, wads, aunpowder, &c., gas and oil cooking stoves, slow combustion stoves, petroleum and benzoline lamps, lamp cotton, door mats, cocoa matting and binding, liuoleum, chair webbing, wire flower stands, garden tools, bird cages, handsome brass parrot cage, flower- pot covers, water-pots, lawn mowers, garden rollers, garden engines and seats, water barrow, wire nettiig, espalier fittings, spades, forks, and shears, hin(I bells hot water jugs, Britannia metal tea and coffee pots, electro-plated goods, table and pocket cutlery, cases of carvers, razors, scissors, ladies' and gentlemen's com- panions, paper and iron trays, breakfast trays and waiters, newspaper racks, sets of toilet ware, filters. w baths, deed boxes, cash boxes, travelling trunks, bonnet boxes, portable washstands, galvanised boiler fillers, water jacks, knife boards, sponge racks and bags, tea and coffee-pot stands, brawn presses, dish covers, buckets, coal hods, copper preserving pans, en- amelled do., brass maslin kettles. Warren's cooking pots, hollow ware, stand scales, French balances, metal wine and spirit measures, 3 cwt. weighing machine, by Day and M:lward brass, copp' i', and iron wire; brass cased tubing, picture rod fittings, brass and copper tubing, curtain bands, sheet brass and copper, p'ain and perforated zinc, steam and gas tubing and fittings, etc. The FIXTURES AND UTENSILS comprise teak wood top counter, plate-glass show case, with drawers and cupboards underneath glass window fat-tings, air-tight counter case, iron safe, deal shelving, iron and wood fender and trunk racks, scales and weights, oil cisterns, &c. The lots may be viewed on the mornings of sale, which will commence punctually at Twelve o clock noon, each day. There will be No Reserve. 4, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, Nov. 17tb, 1884. 71926 STOW-HILL, NEWPORT. LONG LEASEHOLD HOUSE PROPERTY, Either for occupation or for investment. ESSES WILLIAM GRAHAM, SON, AND 11ITCHCOX will SELL by AUCTION (subject to conditions), at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd of December, 1884, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, the following first-class PROPERTIES:— LOT 1. CROSS HOUSE (No. 26, Stow-hill). A very sub- stantial and recently-built Private Residence, con- taining UNDERGROUND CELLARAGE. ON THE GROUND FI,OOR.-Hall, dining-room, 25ft + 16ft breakfast-room, kitchen, scullery, larder. ON THE FIRST FLOOR.—Drawing-room, opening into a conservatory two bedrooms, dressing-room, W.C. ON THE SECOND FLOOR.—Day nursery or billiard room, 25ft + 16ft, night nursery, bedroom, aNd bath. room. ON THE THIRD FLOOL!.—Attic and an Obser- vatory. A Flower Garden at the back, with entrance from North-street, now in the occupation of Mr R. W. Jones, J.P., and held under a lease for 99 years, at the annual ground rent of £88s. Possession will be given on completion of the pur- chase. LOT n. No. 25, STOW HILL. A WELL-BUILT PRIVATE RESIDENCE, in very good repair, containing— UNDEUGROUND CELLARAGE. ON GROUND FLOOR.—Dining-room, 16ft. x 14ft.; breakfast-room, kitchen, scullery, pantry. ON FIRST FLOOR.— Drawing-room, library (open- ing to a greenhouse), bedroom, bathroom, and w.c. ON SECOND FLOOR-Three bedrooms. Together with an ornamental Flower Garden be- hind, having an entmllce from North-street. This residence is in the occupation of Mr A. Blake for a term of 7 years, and is held under a lease for 99 years from 1865, at the annual ground rent of 26 6s. For further particulais and permission to view, apply to WILLIAM GRAHAM, SON, & HITCHCOX, Laud Agents, Surveyors, and Auctioneers, f 71828 Victoria Chambers, Newport. MORRISTON, NEAR SWANSEA. VALUABLE DETACHED VILLA RESIDENCE, AND TEN j320 SWANSEA BANK SHARES FOR SALE. MR DANIEL PHILLIPS has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION,'subject to conditions of sale to be then produced, at the Duke's Arms. Morriston, naar Swansea., on FRIDAY, Novem- ber 28,1884, the following PROPEl'.TV, viz. LOT ].-All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE known as Strawberry Cottage, situate at Morriston, Swansea, in the county of Glamorgan, with the large Garden therewith held, comprising in area altogether about 1 rood and 25 perches. The premises are now in the occupation of the lessee, Mr Samuel Davies, and are held by the Vendors under an indenture of lease bearing date the 29th day of De. cember. 1842, for a term of 60 years certain, from 28th of September, 1842, and for so long afterwards, not ex- ceeding 99 years from the above last-mentioned date, as three persons in the said lease named or either of them should live, one of whom is now living and of the age of 45 years or thereabouts. The premises are sub- ject to a. yearly ground rent of El 5s Od, and are now let under a lease expiring 1st January. 1886, at a yearly rent of 220, payable half-yearly, thelesseepaying tithes, rates, and taxes, except landlord's property tax, and also being under covenant to repair. LOT 2. Ten E20 SHARES in the SWANSEA BANK, Limited, Swansea, whereon E7 per Share have been paid. Sale to commence at Seven o'clock in the Evening precisely. Further particulars and orders to view (which the lessee lias courteously consented to allow) may be ob- taineu of the Auctioneer, Waterloo Chambers, Swan- sea, or of T. J. Peters, Esq., solicitor, Widnes, Lan- cashire. 4' 71967 VICTORIA AUCTION MART, OXFORD-STREET, CATT? „ SWANSEA. SALE of 1,100 VOLUMES of VALUABLE BOOKS, T3 ?°Ptents of a Collector's Library, consigned for absolute Sale. IVTESSRS BEYNON & LEWIS will Sell K"Iv AUCTION, at the above Mait, on FBI- November 28th, 1884, and following day if re- quired, a large 0F MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, wftif i 1C,a,Fine Art, and other subjects together the legal library of the late George Sidney Davies, „ „ Esq., LL.B., Solicitor, Swansea t assortment of Standard Works, com- P ,1 J g /J,ook s Roman History, 6 vols. complete Zhlt* 6 Rev" Charles Simeon, 21 vols.; Malone's M hv ffar-e' 7vols-: Dante's works, 3 vols., illustra- R?F T ?RE V'Sbt'S Pictorial Bible, 4 vols. works rliT win,P,wen, 28 vols. Johnson's Dictionary, 4 i?l;'„i,t> £ ?1isl1. ^ake Scenery, by Elijah Walton Kniglit'.s Pictorial History of England,8 vols. Roberts' Kami I'A V1 3' » Hume and Smollett's History of Thf ilL rT ?' I)r- Adqm Clarke's Bible, 6 vols. Pen"y Cyc"OPmltia 27 vols. Bartoozzi a.nd his wifh o* t Dr- Syntax's Tours, 3 vols. together w lVt-iL.. «ler<lu,s col,ection of Standard and Original Welsh celebrated Authors in both English and Books on view Thursdav, the 27th inst. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock Noon and at 7 p.m. Catalogues may be obtained of the Auctioneers on application at their Offices, Victoria Chambers and Mart, Oxford-street, Swansea. 71982 PRELIMINARY. MYNYDDMAWR, LLANON, CARMARTHEN- SHIRE. SALE OF A DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS BEYNON and LEWIS are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at tbe St. Thomas's Arms Hotel, Llanelly, on THURSDAY, 4th December. 1884, at Three o'clock p.m. (subject to con- ditions to be then produced), all that desirable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Known as Carreg-bolt (situate close to Cross Hands, on the turnpike road from Pontardulais to Carmarthen, and within a quarter of a mile of the Mynyddmawr Railway Station and the large anthracite collieries), consisting of a commodious and well-built HOUSE, SHOP, PREMISES, and GARDEN, togetner with two pieces or parcels of Pastnre Land, containing an area of four acres or thembouts, in the occupation of Mr T. Greville, draper, grocer, and merchant, at the low rental of £ 25 per annum, who carries on a large business, no other establishment, •Dui,wi ja c°nsiderable radius of this populous neighbourhood. Sale to commence at Three o'clock p.m. Particulars apply to Messrs Beor and Plant, Solicitors. York-place, Swansea or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Victoria Chambers, Swan- sea* 71898 PONTARDULAIS, GLAMORGANSHIRE 1\/T SRS BElc NON and LEWIS are in- w rrStfrn,CtT.d S,E|jL by AUCTION, at the Black Horse Hotel, Pontardulais. on FRIDAY bth Decem- ber, 1884, at Three o'clock p.m., subject to condSs to be then produced, all those ^H0P.8, GARDENS, and PREMISES, called The Crossing Shop," situate in Swansea-road close to tile crossing and station of the Loii do-n- and North-Western Railway, Pontardulais, in the occupa- tion of Messrs William Stevens, James Davies ^nd other, at an estimated rental of B60 a. year, held en a lease, 60 years of which are unexpired, at the low ground rent of B2 10s 9d per annum. Sale to commence at Three o'clock p.m. 71899 For further particulars apply to Me sr3 Beor and Plant, solicitors, Y6rk-place, Swansea or to the Auc- tioneers, at their offices, Victoria Chambers, Swansea. rj^EETH~! TEETH fj TEETH I Prize Medal, London, 1862. Gold Medal, Paris, 1867. MR K E A I4L, SURGEON DENTIST (25 Years' Experience; 15 Years in Swansea), 199, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA (Just below the Great Western Railway Station), Begs to intimate that he can produce a perfectly fitting Set of Teeth in one clear day. The very best workman- ship guaranteed. Painless Dentistry by Gas. Partial Sets from 5s per Tooth Upper or Lower Sets rom Two Guineas. KEALL'S TONIC AND NEURALGIC MIXiURE, Sure and Speedy Cure for Neuralgia, Tic Doloreux Rheums, Toothache, and all Nervous Pains. Is ld -and 2s 9d per Bottle. Through any Chemist Coleman, Cardiff; Young, Newport; Hayman Neath: E. C. Evans, Cardigan. 50668 (J WAN SEA OFFICE K3 OP THE "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No. 2, COLLEGE STREET All orders from NEWSAGENTS will receive prompt attention, and be executed upon the same term.! as from the Chief Office. The DAILY NEWS delivered to Subscribers ear y every morning in any part of tho town. ADVERTISEMENTS received up to Seven o'cloi. will secure insertion AVTFJFCSEXT.morninA'S issup of 3AILY 01W Sales hl1 faction, PORT OF SWANSEA. TO SHIP OWNERS. MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. MR JOHN M. LEEDER will OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cambrian Hotel, Somerset-place, Swansea, on TUES- DAY, the 9th December, 1J.84 (subject to such condi- tions as shall then be nroduced), THE IRON BRIGANT1NE, "C. H. S. Of Swansea, With her running and standing gear as she now lies at Swansea. Registered tonnage. 223 length, lll'l feet; breadth, 24'15; depth in hold, 12"75: 0 The C. H. S." was built at Ilavle in 1363. She is a o remarkably fast sailer, has water "ballast, and of late has been in the coasting trade. Sale to commence punctual! v at 3 p.m. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Oxford-street, Swansea. 71980 Xe/fi| AAA and several smaller v* Sums of Money to be Lent on Freehold and Leasehold Properties, Interest from £ 4 to £ 5 per cent. None but principals or their solicitors need appl^—Address John M. Leeder, Auctioneer, &c., Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 71865 SALE THIS DAY. SALE OF THREE LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have re- ceived instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION (in one (;r more lots. and subject to such condi- tions as Bllall then and there be produced), at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swans a, on WED- NESDAY, November 26th, 1881, all those three well- built LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES AND PREMISES. Situate and being 22, 23, and 24, licwsoJl-strect, Mount Pleasant, Swansea, containing 5 rooms each, and now Jet to Mr Fry and others at rents amouutir.g to S45 16s per annum. The situation is healthy and very pleasant, and within a few minutes walk from the centre of the town, and wiil therefore always command immediate and respectable tenancy. Ther :isagood supply of water, ard the drainage, pavements, &c., are complete. The whole is held for an unexpired term of 74 years at an annual ground rent of;26 16s 2d, which will be equally apportioned should the property be sold in separate lots. Sale to comuicnce-at Three o'clock in the afternoon. For further particulars apply to John Æroil Thomas, Esq Solicitor, Fisher-street, Swansea, or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Lotdon House Auction Rooms, 10. Castle-street, Swansea. 71901 S. WJTIIEI' AND Co, PATENT FIRE AND BURGLAR RESISTING SAFES. TO MERCHANTS, JEWELLERS. SOLICITOUS, MANUFACTURERS, AND OTUEKS. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. are in- structed to SELL by AUCTION, on WED- NESDAY, the 3r i December, 1834, at Three o'clock p.m., in their Rooms, Louion Hou:-e, Castle-street, Swansea. 21 first-class FJRE AND BUP.GL \R RESISTING SAFES, single and double doors, from 20 inches to 4 feet high, fitted -with patent powder-nroof and uunickable locks, cash drawers, loose shelves Ac N.B.—S. W. & Co. have been established over 30 years, and are makers to the London Co-operative tainting Co. and all its branches Llovd's Banking Company Birmingham, Dudley and District Banking Company, Limited Birmingham Banking Company T; ie Munster Bank of Ireland, and Her Majesty's Post- offices ot Eng.and and India. 72001 ribz tin :prihrctc QrJ.1ufrarf. F 0 r" SALII, or ON H I RE, RAILWAY WAGONS, Of the best make, 8 to 10 Tens. ECLECTIC LUBRICATING OILS. CYLINDRINES AND BOILER FLUIDS. (No more Boiler Explosions by usi; g this fluid.) STAINLESS WOOL OILS. MAIN BELTING (Endless or otherwise). All at Manufactu:ers' Prices. APPLY— 71532 Mn J ROBERTS, TYDFIL HOUSE, PONTYPRIDD. pOT T 0 E S. For Sale, good MAGNUM BONUMS; first-class Cookers. Can be put on Great Western Railway. Apply J. W. JAMES, 691 The Lizard, Shifnal, Salop. i)nrpttt!], &r., ta Mth VALUABLE BUILDING SIrE TO BE T LET. The CORPORATION of CARDIFF are prepared to receive TENDERS for LETTING ON A BUILDING LEASE f(,r 75 years tho verv valuable SITE In CHURCH-STREET, on the corner facing St. John's Church, having a frontage of 45 feet or thereabouts. Further particulars, conditions of kase, plan of site, and form of tender inav be obtained or seen at the Borough Engineer's Office, Town-hall. Tenders must be delivered at the Town Clerk's Office, endorsed Tender for land, Church-street," on or before Tuesday, the 2nd day of December next. The Corporation do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any tender. By order, J. L. WHCATl/EY. Town Clerk. Town-hall, Cardiff, 24th November, 1834. 72014 tJttb Iinrt!Gl}.5. TECHNICAL EDUCATION FOR THE PEOPLE. V 1. "JVjTESSRS WARD, 'LOCK, & CO. i ? J!_ have the pleasure to ana ounce that on November 26th they will commence the publication of their new Journal of Industrial Instruction under tho title of 2. WARD it LOCK'S mECHNICAL JOURNAL and INDUS- JL TRIAL SELF-INSTRUCTOR iu the leading branches of Technical Science and Inclustrial Arts and Processes. Price Sixpence Monthly. Comprising Building and Mechanical Design and Construction— Materials used in the Arts and Sciences—Manufactures -C,hem-cal Industry—Art Manufactures—Rural Work —and Technical Drawing and Design. With Practical, Useful,' and Technical Notes, Facts, and Figures. FULLY ILLUSTRATED. Together with a CYCLO- PAEDIC DICTIONARY oi TECHNICAL and TRADE TERMS, with Definitions, Derivations, and Synonyms in French and German, wkh their Translation and Pronunciation. 3. With Part 1. (ready Nov. 25, price 6d) WARD & LOCKS TECHNICAL JOURNAL Will be PRESENTED GRATIS— A LARGE FOLDING SUPPLEMENT, 20in. by 30in., comprising about FIFTY TYPES OF DIFFERENT STYLES OF DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE. Prospectus will be sent post free on application to WARD, LOCK, & CO., Salisbury Square, London, E.C. 71908 TRON.—AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY JL JOURNAL of Science, Metals, and Manufactures in IRON and STEEL. Established in the ^ar l823 as "The Mechanics- Magazine. Edited by PERRI F N URSEY, C. E. Published every Iniday, at to. Fleet-street, London, B.C., for circulation in the Unite,! Kingdom, and on thin paper (under 4 oz.) for forwarding t0 all parts of the world „ Contents of L'onv x,„rPve'inljer 2], 1834. Foreign Competition in the Rail Trade. Iron Trade Summary. Righting Chimneys. Occasional Kates. Heberlein Brake Experiments. Hydraulic Door Spring (Illustrated). BlessiugVRenewable Seat_\alvc-s (Illustrated)' The Universal DryAir Reingerator (Illustrated). Water Supply for R^^y tations (lllus_rated). American Iinports and Exports (Illustrated). Electric Lighting tor te.mships. The Development of the Theory of the Steam Enine and its Application. Q365ó Iron and Coal Trades Reports, based on SPECIAL Correspondence from the Provinces and Abroad with London aud Binmi:sb^M J, /?* of Metals and Manu- factured Goods. Note^on Current Topics, Scientific News of the ^eek, NfTu^o»lpanies, General and Foreign Notes, Patents, Launches. pnce Sjxpence_ pamphlet 6id Post lree. Fourth Edition. Urtll Edition. TT 0 M E, R I A N A The most rocentlv dis- covered forCt.nsuni.tien A.slhrna and aH Diseases. Two Gold Meda,8 awarded by King of Italy aud tmptro < Highest Medical testi* monials. W. HAGELSIEB, 18. Maygrove-Road. Rilh^ goi_ WRIGHT'S JUST PUBLISHED. £ 1ARDIFF Price s, -ii ,oa DIRECTORY. With adjacent -D NEW COPPER-PLATE STREET MAP of Cardiff, Llandaff, and Peuarth 64201 J. WRIGHT & CO. Bristol, & all Clditf Booksellers. USE ONLY ANGLO-SWISS jgELF-RAISlNG F LOUR. THE BEST," In lib., 21b., and 41b. BAGS. MANUFACTURERS CLUTTERBUCK AND G-PIFFIIN, ANGLO-SWISS WORKS. BRISTOL. 71237 c A R L 0 IV I T Z As supplied to her Majesty the Queen, both Houses of Parliament, and all the leading London Clubs, &c., &c. The :Medical Press and Circular," of 23rd July, 1834, reporting on the Exhibits at the International Health Exhibition, says One of the principal stalls in th Centre Avenue is occupied by the varied collection o MaxGreger's universally approved Hungarian Wines the position of which in public estimation neither time nor competion have been able to disturb MAXGREUER. LIMITED, 7. Mincing-lane, E.C., 2, Old Bond-street, W. 70753 Sample Case at 19s 8d, containing one bottle each of ix different kinds of Carlowitz. Price Lists will be forwarded free on application. RELIEF FROM COUGH IN TEN MTNlTTH-s HAYMAN'S BALSAM OF HORE- HOUND, tbe most certain and speedy remedy for Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis Couchs In- fluenzp,, Difticult Breathing, Spitting of Blood, Hoopin" Cough, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice &-c It gives instantaneous relief, and rapidly effects a cure. IT HAS A MOM PLEASANT TASTE. Testimonials are unnecessary, as there is scarcely a ainily in South Wales which has not proved its efficacy. IN THE NURSERY It is invaluable,as children are fond of it, and take it eagerly.. Immediately it is taken coughing ceases, rest- lessness is gone, and refreshing sleep ensues. No lady who has once tried it would ever afterwards be with- out it. 39552 Prepared only by A. Ilayman, Chemist, eatil; au.! lold by all Chemists Price Is lid and 2s 9d per bottle JGLLL-POSTING AT NEWPOItT, MON. X> J. DE REES, STEAM PACKET HOTEL, NEWPORT BILL-POSTER and DELIVERER for TOWN and COUNTRY, Rents all the principal Hoardings in New. port ike. Work executed with despatch 0311 public Companies, &r. ;v THE MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE AND JL OFFICES COMPANY (LIMITED). (Incorporated under the Companies' Acts, 1862 to 1830, whereby the liability of Shareholders is limited to the amount of their Shares.) CAPITAL £ 30,000, IN 600 SHARES OF E50 EACH. Payments to be as follows :— £ 5 per Share on applica- tion, S5 per Share on allotment, the remainder in calls not exceeding S5 per share two months to elapse between each call, and 21 days' notice thereof to be given. The £ 30.000 will be divided into Shares of two classes, viz.. 300 Ordinary Shares, and 300 Preference Shares bearing interest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum. Shareholders talziiil, Ilreference Shares may pay their subscriptions, or any poriion thereof, in advance, when interest will become payable thereon from the date of such payment after allotment. DIRECTORS Mr G. H. WILLS (Messrs Tellefsen, Wills, and Co.), chairman. MrJ. N. FLINT, merchant, Cardiff. Mr HRNRY HEYWOOD (Messrs Heywood Bros.), Cardiff. Mr A. T. LUCOVICH, shipowners, Docks, Cardiff. (With power to add another.) SOLICITORS. Messrs INGLEDEW, INCE. and VACHELL. ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR. Mr GEO. E. ROBINSON. SECRETARY. Mr WILLIAM PETllYBRIDGE. BANKERS. NATIONAL BANK OF WALES—BUTE DOCKS BRANCH, CARDIFF. REGISTERED OTrJCES OF THE COMPANY. 9, BUTE-CRESCENT, CARDIFF. BROKERS. Messrs THACKERAY & SAY CE. PROSPECTUS. The Company is formed for the purpose, amongst cither things, oi acquiring from the Marques- of Bute, K.T., upon lease for S9 years, a piece of ground between Bute-crescent and Bute-street, and of land adjoining at the southern end of the same; of pulling dov. n "the existing buildings and erecting large and commodious suites of offices, suitable for colliery proprietors, ship. owners, bankers, merchants, brokers, and others. It is proposed to erect the buildings around three sides of the said area, and enclosing a central ball or court, 100 feet long by bb f-st v.iile, which will be covered in and roofed with glass. This space will be admi- ably adapted for an exchange or place of confer. ence for merchants. There is a constant demand for offices so conve- niently arranged, lighted, and warmed as these and the position of the buildings is unequalled. Several of the largest firms have promised to take offices upon lease at rents approved by the directors, and have ex- pressed their willingness to enter into agreements accordingly; and the directors confidently anticipate that the whole of th'j offices will let readily at remune- rative rents. The i'ive per cent Preference Shares will un. doubtedly be a first-class security, and as it is calcu- lated that tne profits of the company will yield from 7 to 8 per cent interest, after payment of the above in- terest on the preference shares, and setting aside annually a sinking fund to repay the capital at the expiration of the lease, the ordinary shares may be expected to prove a very remunerative investment. The directors and their friends have undertaken to subscribe more than one-fourth of the capital re- quired. The only Agreements affecting the Company are an Agreement dated the 20th day of October, 1884, wherein the- Marquess of Bute, of the one part, agrees to lease, and the Company, of the other part, agrets to take, the said premises and a further Agreement be- tween the said parties, dated the 20th day of October, 18S\ "here1.>y the aid Marquess agrees to rent from the Company certain of the offices as Dock Offices. The Men-.oranduui and Articles of Association, and the Agreement for a Lease of tha above-mentioned Premises and Land, entered into between the Agents of the Marquess of Bute and the Company, may be seen fl,t the, OfficeF of the Solicitors to the Company. No promotion money is paid in any shape or f, rm. The Plans and Elevations, &c., of the proposed Buildings may be seen at the Offices of the Architect 23, Duke-street, Cardiff. Prospectuses and forms of application for Shares may be obtained from the Bankers, Brokers, or Secre- tary, and applications forshares may be sent 011 the en- ciosed^ form to the Bankers, at Bute Docks, Cardiff. Should the shares be unallotted for any reason what- í ever, the whole of the amounts paid on application will be returned in lull. The list of applications for shares will close on Satur- day, the 29th inst. 72013 SEVEN PER CENT. DEBENTURES. THE FLORIDA LAND AND MORT- GAGE COMPANY. LIMITED.-SEVEN PER CENT. STERLING FIRST MORTGAGE DEBRN. TURES.—Secured as a first charge under deeds of trust on all the property of the Company. The whole Debenture Issue is £ 225,000, or about 2s per acre on 2,300.000 acres of land. TRUSTEES FOR THE DEBENTURE HOLDERS. C. T. MURDOCH, Esq., Banker (Ransom, Bouverie, & Co.), London. H. J. B. KENDALL, Esq. (Henry Kendall and Sons), London. A. CRUM MACLAE, Esq., of Cathkin, Solicitor, Glasgow. J. A. LANGERHUIZEN, Esq., Banker, Amsterdam. Solicitors to Trustees—Messrs FRESHFIELDS and WILLIAMS, London. DIRECTORS IN ENGLAND. Sir EDWARD J. REED, K.C.B., M.P., London, Chairman. Edward Bishop, Esq., Director of the Coupon Agency (Lim'ted). A. Macnamara, Esq., Leighton Buzzard. Charles W. Earle, Esq., Chairman of West India and Panama Telegraph Company (Limited). James Grahame, Esq., C.A., Glasgow. Solicitors to the Company—Messrs Hores and raitis- son, London. Applications for debentures at par can be made to Messrs Barclay, Bevan, and Co., Bankers or Messrs Hansom, Bouverie, and Co.. Bankers, London Messrs Grahames, Crum, and pens, Glasgow or George J. Wood, Esq., W.S., 59, Frederick-street, Edinburgh, who have copies of the Articles of Association and Trust, Deeds, Offices, 20, Bucklersbury, London, B.C. 71760 DEPOSITS of B10 and UPWARDS received at 4* and 4 per cent. Interest per annum. f;pHE NATIONAL LIBERAL LAND JL COMPANY. LIMITED. LAST DIVIDEND, 6 PER CENT. TRUSTEES. The Right Hon. the Earl of Dalhousie, the Right Hon. G. J. Skaw-Lefevie, M.P., Theodore Fry, Esq., M.P. DIRECTORS. James E. Thorohl Rogers, Esq., M.P., Chairman Edward Bond, Esq., M.A., J. R. Holland, Esq., M P., Pitt Cobbett, Esq., M.A., B.C.L., William Woodall, Esq., M.P., John _\lann, Esq., A. G. Henriques, Esq. 41 per cent, if deposited for one year certaii 4 pr cent. withdrawable on two months' notice. HERBERT II. FULLER, Secretary. 26, Charing Cross, S.W. 71891 HiIbíttg nddit5. SEVENTH SUBSCRIPTION NIGHT, ARDIFF TUESDAY, 7 to 830. ^TARR MEMBERS ENROLLED DAILY. J^OWKETT OFFICES:—57, CROCKHERBTOWN BUILDING DAVID SHEPHERD, SOCIETY t SECRETARY. 70923 GLAMORGAN BUILDING SOCIETY, CARDIFF. DEPOSITS AT SHORT NOTICE OF WITHDRAWAL. Sums up to £ 200 received at 4 per cent. Interest, and -it, d at 48 hours' Notice of Withdrawal Free of all Charges. MONEY ALWAYS READY FOR ADVANCES ON HOUSES OR LANDS. PREPAID SHARES ISSUED AT 5 PER CENT. INTEREST AND liONUS. Apply to R. EMERY. Secretarv, 10907 62493 20, QUEEN STREET CARDIFF. PRINCIPALITY NO ENTRANCE FEES. NO MANAGEMENT FEES. PERMANENT NO FINEb TO IN S'ESTORS. i- CHEAPEST IVVFSTATTTNT T0 BORROWERS WITHIN NVESTMENT 100 INTEREST 5J PER CENT. BUILDING SUBSTANTIAL SHARE IN THE PROFITS EASY REPAYMENTS. SOCIETY. EQUITABLE REDE M PTION. Profits appropriated 1384- (for hu t three years), £ 3,688. rHE OLDEST, LARGEST, AND BEST Building Society in the neighbourhood. Business transacted daily. 7422 28, SAINT MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 41144 W. SANDERS. MANAGING SECRETARY. SOUTH WALES MERCANTILE kJ BUILDING SOCIETY, PHILHARMONIC CHAMBERS, 'CARDIFF. Subscription shares, 10s, 13s 3d, or 20s Monthly, to realise £ 100 in 12A, 10, or 7 years, with Annual Bonuses. Issued Daily. No Entrance Fees. No Management Fees. No Fines.— Cilice hours 9 to 6 (Wednesdays, 9 to I),—JOHN JENKINS, C.A., Managing Secretary. 55662 MHE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS JL BUILDING SOCIETY. Established 1372, and jncorpor;1ej under the Building Societies Act, 1874. LOANS made, on Mortgage, at the Shortest Notice, in Sums varying FROM £:00 TO Repavable in Monthly or Quarterly Instalments. Tables of Re-pavnients, Costs of Mortgages, and urveyor's Fees, have been revised, and considerably hcdticed. THE SOCIETY NOW OFFERS SPECIAL AD- VANTAGES TO BORROWERS, the scale of Re- payments and Preliminary Charges being greatly Lowered. Toe utmost Ssecrecy is maintained For particulars apply to Mr E. Roberts, at the Office of the Society, o?, Victoria-street. Mertlivr. 64555 Insurant. BONUS YEAR. THE EDINBURGH LIFE ASSURANCE OFFICE. FOUNDED 1823. ACCUMULATED FUNDS, £ 2,000,000. POLICIES issued on the With Profits" scale enjoy from the outset the benefits of participation in the Surplus Funds to the extent of nine-tenths of the profits realised from all sources, and, at the same time, are free from any of the risks of mutual nubility. THE NEXT SEPTENNIAL DIVISION OF PROFITS WILL TAKPL ACM AS AT 31ST MARCH, 18S5, when all Persons joining now will be entitled to par- ticipate. For Prospectuses, Repirts, term,, Ac., apply at the Midland Branch, 16, Bennett's-hiil, Birmingham. 69407 FRANK GRIFI ITH, Resident Secretary. T T BRIGHTON A's. GRAND TRUNKS For piobable course of these markets see WEEKLY CIRCULAR. FREE ON APPLICATION to GEORGE FOSTER, Stock and Share Broker, 2, Copthaii Buildings, Throe- morton-street, London, E. C Established I860. 71383 Speciality—English and American Railways. SODTH WALES FINANCIAL CORPO- IO RATION, LIMITED. CASn ADVANCES made npon Deeds,Shipping, De- versions, Bonds, and other approved securities, repay- able by instalments or otherwise. Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. 6275c JOHN JENKINS, C.A., Secretary. BA R R BROTHERS, TAILORS. 64, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. re now offering a very choice selection of stylish Cashmere, worsted, West of England, and Scotch Autumn and Winter Overcoating, Suitings and T; ouser- ings. In their selection stdct attention has been given to secure the most fashionable patterns and colours, com- bined with materials v, hich B.B. can guarantee for durability, feeling assured that the latter, combined with good fitting garments, is the only method to secure the continued confidence and support of their cus- tomers Gentlemen who have not been able to obtain gar- ments to their satisfaction ;n Cardiff, and have been compelled at extra expense and ¡nCO!¡Y;;11:ellce t, *ruer elsewhere are very respectfully solicited for a trial, as in B.B. tlioy w ll find cutters who can compete with any in the kingdom, while their prices will be found as reasonable it;s ihst-class materials and workmanship will psrniit. CASH 71253 public Sottas. TO-DAY QREAT FREDERICK-ST. CHAPEL. The ANNUAL TEA MEETING of the above named Chapel will be held On WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 26th November. Tea on the tables at 4 o'clock. Tickets Is each. There will be a Stall for the Sale of Fancv and Useful Articles. Music at intervals. '72003 TO-NIGHT. PRESBYTERIA N CHURCH OF ENG- JL LAND, WINDSOR-PLACE. On WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26th, RECITAL of SACRED MUSIC by the Church Choir at 8 p.m. Mendelssohn's Hear My Praver;" selections from Messiah," Elijah," Mozart's Twelfth Mass." ONE SHILLING. CONDUCTOR—Mr D. C. DAVIS. ORGANIST—Mr SIDNEY FIFOOT. 392 CONSULAT DE FRANCE c 4 CARDIFF. AVIS. Mr Paul Labbe est invito a se presenter & la Chan- cellerie de ce Consulat Ie plus tot possible pour affaire le concernant. Le Chance'.ier St6., 72008 G FROSSARD. THE TREDEGAR COLLIERY EXPLO- SION RELIEF FUND. The Committee earnestly APPEAL to the PUBLIC for CONTRIBUTIONS toward^ relieving the distress arising from the above sad calamity, which took place on the 8th November, when fifteen "ponr men lost their lives. The widows and children, to the number of 35, are now entirely dependent upon charity. Contributions may be sent to Mr Boswell, London and Provincial Bank, Tredegar or Mr Jenks, National Bank of Wales, Tredegar or to the undersigned, THOS. THEOPHILUS, Vicar, Chairman, JUS. EVANS, Presbyterian Minister, Vice-Chairman, 71952 n J. WILLIAMS, Town Surveyor, lIon, Sec TO THE ELECTORS OF SWANSEA HARBOUR PROPRIETARY TRUSTEES. GENTLEMEN,— I have much pleasure in responding to the numerously and influentially si sued requisition handed to me to-day, that I should become a candidate for the seat at the Harbour Trust Board, rendered vacant by the decease of my late father. I beg to assure you that, if elected, my best services shall be devoted to the interests and welfare of the port of Swansea. I have the honour to remain, Gentlemen,, Your obedient servant, JOHN C. RICHARDSON. Copper Ore Wharves, Swansea., Nov. 15th, 1884. 71919 HIRWAIN JRON AND BRASS i M. FOUNDRY, HIRWAIN. The Proprietor? having made extensive alterations and improvements Rt the above Works, are now pre- pared to give PROMPT ATTENTION to all ORDERS for COLLIERY, TIN, IUON, and other WORKS requisites. 70464 f&rral atiaz. FjpHOMAS WAT KINS, DECEASED. Pursuant to the 22nd ana 23rd Vie., cap. 35. all persons claiming to be creditors against the Estate of THOMAS WATKINS, late of Mountain Ash, in the County of Glamorgan, Ironfounder, deceased (who died at Mountain Ash aforesaid, on the 18th day of January, 1372), are required on or before the 31st day of December, 1884, to send the particulars of their debt or claims to the undersigned solicitors, and the administratrix of'the said deceased will after the said 31st day of December, 1884. proceed to dispose of and distribute the estate of the said deceased without regard to the debts or claims of which they (the said solicitors) shall not then have had notice. Dated this 25th day of November, 1884. BRADLEY and JONES, 3, High-street, Cardiff. Solicitors for the said administratrix. fetfors ants Contracts. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are required for TWO SINGLE VILLA RESIDENCES at Wooaiand Park, Maindee, Newport, Mon. Plans and specifications can be seen, and bills of qnantities obtained, at the offices of the Architect,' on and after Wednesday, November 26th, 1884. Contractors to state in Tenders difference of cost if one or two Villas are erected of similar design. The lowest or any tenders will not necessarily be accepted. E. A. LANSDOWNE, Architect. 26. High-street, Newport, Mon. 72006 TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are required for the CONSTRUCTION of about 400 YARDS of BRICK SEWERS and TEM- PORARY CARRIAGEWAYS and Contingent Works on the Penllyn Castle Estate at Canton. Drawings and specifications may be inspected and bill of quantities obtained at tbe office of Mr T. Waring, C.E., 12, St. John's-square, Cardiff. Sealed tenders, endorsed, "Tender for Sewers," to be delivered at the above office, on or before Friday, 5th December next. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. T. WARING, Agent. Cardiff, 24th Nov., 1884. 719E9 rpELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION. THE UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY (LIMITED), SOLE POSSESSORS of the MASTER PATENTS of BELL AND EDISON, Are prepared to Erect and Maintain PRIVATE LINES IN ANY PART OF SOUTH WALES OR MONMO U THS HIRE. FOR TERMS and CONDITIONS Arplv to MESSRS OWEN and BRYANT, 5, SWISS HALL CHAMBERS, CARDIFF Or to THE MANAGER. United Telephone Company, Limited, 70323 16, High-street, Bristol. J. B. gAU-NDEris AND C 0. TELEGRAPH ENGINEERS, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF, CONTRACTORS TO THE TAFF VALE AND RHYMNEY RAILWAYS. TELEGRAPH LINES of every description erected and maintained. Estimates and full particulars on application. Materials of every description for Telegraph and Electric Light, Batteries, &c. Electric Mining Signals. Electric Bells for Domestic Purposes. Fletcher's Patent Tell-tales. Lightning Conductors, &c. 71281 See the Giand Show of Mantles To-day at F. Cox's The London Mantle Warehouse, 23, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, 71866 INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, JGRISTOL, JPIREPROOF CHINA, For the Modern School of Cookery, a, shown at THE HEALTHERIES, TO BE SEEN AT YE GLASSE HOUSE OF KEPPLE, STAND No 43; OR AT SHOWROOMS, 3, CLARE-STREET, SHOWROOMS, 3, CLARE-STREET, I BRISTOL. 70911 LORD TREDEGAR'S AGRICULTURAL SliO'.V, NEWPORT, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25TH & 20xn. J. S. S T 0 N E, DOCK-STREET WORKS, NRWPORT, 10.. Will exhibit a large assortment of his I' IRST-PiilZE CARTS, WAGGONS, CARRIAGES, STEAM ENGINES, AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. AN INSPECTION INVITED. 71934 THE LOUIS VELVETEEN. hie strict-ess; examiner may try everv test of touch and siirlio without that these a'e other than the Ocioa elvers they so clo.-ely resemble while the peculiar arrangements resulting in tLe fa.st wove') rile en:u»ie them to fctar.d i^tevniinahle nnd rouch wenr, v. hich would ruin real Velvets at fo*ar time3 the price. Every 3-art of the genuine bears the name "LOUIS" Ladies who have other make of Velveteens to wear badly should he carcful to buy only those stamped Louis." A Large Assortment of these celebrated Velveteens, in Black and all Fashionable Colourings, are now on Sale, at the Lowest Prices, at J-OHN JA M E S & (1 0 2S AND 29, HIGH STREET. CARDIFF. 71436 -_u_- ELL?S ASBESTOS PACKING, FOR LOCOMOTIVE, COLLIERY, & MARINE ENGINES. JGELLS ASBESTOS JOINTING. JGELL'S ASBESTOS LUBRICANT. JD BELUS ASBESTOS PAINT AND FLOODING FELT PREVENT THE SPREAD OF FIRE. -DELL"S ASBESTOS BOILER & PIPE D CO VKRING COMPOSITION. BELL'S ASBESTOS. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES FREE. A.H prders and enquiries must be sent direct to 39 Mount StuHi c-square, Cardiff. 6793s vublic Amustlntttts. rjpHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE & MANAGER .Mr EDWARD FLETCHER. ACTING & STAGE MAVAGER ..Mr JOHN SHERIDAN. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), Nov. 26th, and during the week, FAREWELL VISIT Of Shiel Barry and W. Hogarth's Opera Company in the enormoosly-succeseful Comic Opera, LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE. Music by R. Planquette adapted by H. B. Farnie and R. Reece. SHIEL BARRY in his marvellous impersonation of GASPARD, THE MISER, Played by him over 1.000 times in London. Entirely New and Gorgeous Costumes. Powerful Chorus and Splendid Orchestra. £ 3T This is the only company that has the rLht of per- forming this Opera as originally produced at the Folly and Globe Theatres, London. MONDAY NEXT, Dec. 1st, important engagement of the distinguished Actress, Miss BATEMAN, who will appear during the week in LEAH, MARY WAtt-, I-IR, and IlI WIFE. Doors open at 7. Commence 7.30. S age Door and St. Mary-street Entrance open half-an-hour earlier- 6d extra.. Box Plan at Messrs Thompson & Shackell's. 53237 GRAND NEW PROGRAMME. NEW PUBLIC-HALL, CARDIFF. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28 & 29. LIVER MORE BROTHERS' OWN AND ORIGINAL COURT INSTRELS, THE GREATEST TROUPE ON EARTH! Scattering Pearls of Wit among Lovers of Mirth. THE'KNIGHTS OF THE MINSTREL AGE, Conquering by true merit and wondrously outstripping all predecessors SPECIAL NOTICE. Engagement of the SMALLEST BICYCLISTS IN THE WORLD. Everyone should see them in their wonderful performance. Prices: 2a, Is, and 6d. Doors open at 7.15, commence at Eight. 793 PHRENOLOGY. PUBLIC HALL, CARDIFF. PROFESSOR L. N. FOWLER. Of London, will comlence a course of LECTURES en MENTAL SCIENCE, on MONDAY. Dee. 1st. SuBjEct -I Man's Mental Workshop." Public examinations each Night. Admission—3d, bd, and Is. Private Phrenological Co sulfations each dav, from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m., in the ante-room of Public-ball, Cardiff. 725 SWANSEA. GWANSEA BATHS. AUTUMN AQUATIC SPORTS, TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27IH. Commence at Seven p.m. REoERVED SEATS. Is bd. AREA is. i D t r Is ~VT" OTE.—VISITORS TO BRISTOL.— Dine. Tea. and Refresh at WOOD'S old estab- lished WELSH DINING ROOMS, 21 and 22, Broad- mead. Dinners. 7d; Beds, Is. 69556 fl&ttaratiim. CARDIFF. DANCING AND DEPOI-;TMENT.- Classes and Private Lessons.—The MISSEs EVANS, Medellin House, Pitzalan-place, Cardiff. 407 JPIRST-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS ST. C.&THERINE-3, PARK-PLACE CARDIFF. 11119n Prineil)al-MISS TULLIS. 65135 The next teim wiH begin on Tuesday, Sept. 16th. COWBKIDGE. ^OWBRIDGE SCHOOL. Headmaster—The Rev. M. PRICE WILLIAMS, M.A. A Resident Staff of Graduates in Honours. Next Term begins SEPTEMBER 15th. For crospectns, Ac., apply to the Headmaster. 70321 The Annual Speech Day will take place next Term GREAT HOUSE, COWBRIDGE, VJ LADIES SCHOOL. PRINCIPALS-MRS and MISSES CULVER WELL. Since December, 1881, 73 Certificates have been gained from Cambridge, Royal Academy, College of Preceptors, and Trinity College examinations. Next term Commences Sept 19, 1&14. 43084-7833 SWANSEA. ARNOLD COLLEGE, CONSTITUTION HILL. PRINCIPAL: E. WILLIAMS, M.A.I B.D. Pupils prepared for commercial life, engineering pursuits, and all preliminary examinations. Scho >1 RE-OPENS SEPTEMBER 11th. 70644 11803 ABERGAVENNY. LADIES' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, 7, NEVILL-9TREET, ABERGAVENNY. PRINCIPALS, MISSES SAVILLE AND MALCOLM. Thorough Tuition and careful Training. School fees moderate. Next Term commences SEPT. 16th 1884. 70221 MAESYCWMMER. LADIES' COLLEGE AND SCHOOL, SUMMERFIELD HALL, MAESYCWMMER, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL—MRS NICHOLLS. OPINIONS OF THE TRESS The Star of Gwrnt says The pieasant!y situated position of the college, the pure air, and peviect health enjoyed by the girls strongly recommend it as a home." The Merthyr Express The Summeriield Hall Ladies' School and College, we are pleased to say, is doing well." The Weekly MailThe school is one of the best in the country." The Evening Star: The college is situated very prettily, in a healthy position, a.nd has prove'l in the past a decided success." The Hereford Times:—" This School still rnaint ins its well-deserved popularity, and is, we believe, fast becoming one of the best in this country." And again: This College can lay claim to be one of the best in South Wales and Monmouth." The Western Mail also says "This College has been a great success in the advancement of higher education, and parents who wish to give their daughters a sound education cannot do better than send them to it; and the Souih Wales Dail." Neics A good and successful work is being done here in higher education, and the College deserves the support of the middle and upper classes." At the recent examination nine pupils successfully passed the Trinity College and the College of Precep- tors, the latter in eight subjects, including Mathema tics, French, and Book-keeping, making a total of 25 Certificates, eight with "Honours," gained during the year. Over 103 testimonials from parents of pupils in all parts of Wales, Monmouth, Gloucester, ltC. 71342 HEREFORD. HEREFORD LADIES' COLLEGE COMPANY, LIMITED. The County of Hereford is celebrated for its salubrity, aiKt excellent Masters for Accomplishments are engageu. Terms for Boarders under 12 years of age. 25 Guineas per annum ditto, above 12 years of age, 30 Guineas per annum. F >r Prospectuses apply to Mrs Jacoo, t.ie Lady Pnn- cipal, Hereford or to the Secretary, Mr Maddison, Ledbury. 70193 GLOUCESTER. "TESTFlELD HOUSE, SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, GLOUCESTER. 63343 PRINCIPAL—Mrs LEO, Assisted by an efrcient staff of resident governesses and the following visiting masters In English, by S. H. Platt, Esq,, College School, Gloucester. In Scripture and Latin, by the Rev. E. T. W. Thomas, M.A. In French and German, by Hcrr G. A. Schneider, Modern Language Master, Cheltenham. In Pianoforte, by Tewksbury Goodfellow, Esq. In Singing, by J. Bunt, Esq., Hon. Sec. Glouces ter Choral Society. In Violin-J. W. Rippon, Esq. In Natural Science, by G. Embrey, Esa., F.R. Met. Soc., aud Master of the School of Science, Gloucester. 11004 CLIFTON, ERISTOL. TJIGH-CLASS EDUCATION FOR SONS OF GENTLEMEN. BRIGHTON DOUSE SCHOOL. REDLAND PARK, CLIFTON. Very large premises, near the Downs. large staff of efficient Resident and Visiting Tutors. Pupils pre- pared for all examinations. There are four de art- ments Upper, Middle, Junior, and Preparatory Schools—and there are two forms in each department, so that boys of any age are received. Upwards of 100 referees, any of whom will give information respecting the educational advantages, diet, and homo comforts of the school. P'av"Tound with gvmnasium workshop with lathes, &c.; cricket, hockey, a.ud football clubs; separate hou. e as sanatorium.. Prositectuses. public examination lists, and full par- ticulars on application to the Head Master. Terms There are no vacancies at present, bat names should be entered at once for January. 71738 R J. HEATH AND SONS 12, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF, Having completed the ENLARGEMENT OF THEIR PREMISES Have now on view over ( ONE HUNDRED PERSONALLY SELECTED PIANOFORTES. ORGANS, AND HARMONIUMS, By all the very Best Makers, of the latest design and construction, which they axe offering at a LARGE DISCOUNT FOR CASH, xri:i on the three years' system, from 10s 61 per month. 110a Pianos, from la gnine .s. S431 Illustrated Catalogues Post Free. 67832 THE GREAT BLOOO PURIFIEK. rjHHOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- ,_1_ conietlie worst forms of diseases, and the foulest, state of theblood, stomach, liver, and kidneys they gc to the core of every disea.,e, where no other medicines have power to reach. 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THE CARDIFF DRAPERS," G A R D I F SPECIALTIES IN WINTER CLOTHING, AT W. TRICE & SONS'. -I FANCY TWEED SUITS, Price?, 17/6, 20/ 25/ iO/ 40/ 45/ BLACK WORSTED SUITS, Prices, 2b/ 35/ 45/ 55/ 65, FANCY CLOTH AND TWEED OVERCOAT Priees, 15/ 20/ 25,1-, 3(, 35' 4'J/ t BLACK WORSTED OVERCOATS, Prices, 25/ 35/- 4?/ 55/ NAP AND PILOT OVERCOATS, Prices, 2. 35/ 45/ 55/ NEW MAKES IN WATERPROOF COATS. HATS, SHIRTS, HOSIERY, AND UMBRELLAS. ADDRESS-THE CARDIFF HOUSE, 60 & 51, ST. MARY-ST., 46 & 4V. CAROLINK-S RE1 T llle CA RDIFF, 23 THE BOROUGH AND COUNTY SUPPLY STORES, 20, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF, S. FLETCHER & CO., PROPRIETORS. THE BOROUGH & COUNTY SUPPLY ,-TOEES. THE ORIGINAL SUPPLY STORES. T^HE BOROUGH AND COUNTY SUPPLY STORES, 20, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. Established 1876. THE BOROUGH & COUNTY SUPPLY STORES SUPPLY ALL ARTICLES OF DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION. THE BOROUGH AND COUNTY SUPPLY STORES, 20, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. NEW PRICE LIST FREE ON APPLICATION. THE BOROUGH & COUNTY SUPPLY STORES SUPPLY NEW CHRISTMAS FRUIT OF THE- FINEST QUALITY. THE BOROUGH AND COUNTY SUPPLY STORES, 20. ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, SELL GOODS AT PRICES FROM 10 TO 30 PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN THOSE USUALLY CHARGED. THE BOROUGH AND COUNTY SUPPLY STORES, 20, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF,, S. FLETCHER & CO., PROPRIETORS. 71837 Seal J-.ck:ts, Grand Quality, t Summer Prices, F. Cox," XI: e L 1 a. ■Man tie Warehouse, 23, St. Mar^-street, Cardifl. '?1: rjnilE LONDON MANILA WA UK- HOUSE, 13 alid 14, TEMPLE-STREET, SWANSEA, IS NOW OPEN with the largest, beat assorted, and most stylish STOCK OF MAXTLES I Ever shown out of London perfect fitt.i- v.1 the Prices will astonish everyone. THE LONDON MANTLE WAI EBOUSE> 13 and 14, TEMPLE-STREET, SWANSEA. 70823 1\1 r. S ALY D P, E W IS THIS DAY SHOWINO Fr: FP > CORSETS HAND UNDERLINED. HO W A R D 0 U S 19 JLJL JLJL T151 S. CARDIFF. 16 and 17, HIGH TOWN, HEREFORD. T H r: E E YEAT'S' GYSTEM. 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The Monthly Payments are so low ere ueca "c: no house without a PIANO, AM^r.i^aN ORGAN, US rpHOMPSC j^HACKELL Are always pleased to send Full Particulars, witll Descriptive Pamphlet, Photographs of the Newest Styles, Arc., free by post, on the application of any intending purchaser. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. The most liberal Discount is allowed to Cash BoyeiB, and a large number of SECOND-HAND PIANOS an always in Stock to select from at about HALF PRICE. rrHOMPSON AND gllACKELL, CARD IFF, S WAN S E A, NEWPORT, ,.i El.'i HYR, GLOUCESTER, ANi, TENBY 59578 I6SA MAGIC LANTERNS ON HIES FOR EVEXns'G PARTIES. HT rpHATCHER *9 1 699E9 107, BUTE* DOCKS, CARDIFF. INDIGESTION. The MEDICAL FORM .SOCIETY will forwird *7*/ cants an excellent BOTANIC OJIIK ior Hillions *nd Liver to i secret-TV.