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INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, AMSTERDAM, 1883. HIGHEST AWARD FOR "LIFTS." TIIE GlItOCEIt'S SACK LIFT. Tn BEST EVER MA- SAFETY, EASE and SPEED. ——— 60842 SOLE MANUFACTURERS, THOS. THOMAS & SONS,' .J^MEHOIST WORKS, CARDIFF.
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HARVEYJS SAUCE FISH, GAME, STEAKS, &c. CAUTION. ►Each Bottle of this Celebrated Sauce prepared from the ORIGINAL RECIFE bears the well-known Label Signed This label is protected by PERPETUAL INJUNCTION in Chancery of the 9th July, 1858. and without it none coA F be GENUINE. Prepared only by E. LAZENBY & SON, London. And sold Retail by Grocers, Oilmen, Italian Warehouse- men, &c., throughout the Kingdom. 69211
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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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GOLD MEDAL, PkRl:z, MS Medals-Sy(iney, 1880; Melbourne. i«: • < N.Z., tsz Diploma of Honottr (Mi-best AwitxJ). Atn^LnCAic, Nineteen International Medab A FRY'S COCOA EXTRACT IN PACKETS AND TINS. Guaranteed Pare Cocoa only, the superfluous oil extracted. "If properly prepa.red, there is no nieer or more wholesome preparation of Cocoa.Dr HASSALL. It is strictly pure, and well manufactured in every way."—W. W. STODDART. F.I.C., F.C.S., City ud County Analyst, Park-street, Bristol. Try also FRY'S' CARACAS COCOA. A delicious preparation. 162'5 J. S. FRY & SONS, BRISTOL AND LOXDO-
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bíppíttg gloiittx. W ATERFORD and CORK, and the JltAT\rcwhole of the SOUTH of IRELAND, per FAST W/JS on the GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY and Steamships via Milford Haven. The Water- log T atners run daily. The Cork steamers leave JJliI- tennAUesda>'s. Thursdays, and Saturdays, and return aysi Wednesdays. and Fridays. 69820 CARDIFF AND BORDEAUX. .A J The CARDIFF STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S FIRST CLASS SCREW STEAMERS will sail as follows Bordeaux for Cardiff Nov. 29 WHI Cardiff for Bordeaux Dec. 4 jv- I^oods and passengers. W .?s of freight, &c., apply to Messrs Jno. Whit- deanv! ns> -Agents, 14, Quai des Chartrons, Bor- an<^ the Offices of the Company, 51, Mount- TO&square, Cardiff. 9481 ^^HOOPER, CAMPBELL & CO., Managers. I^PWARDS' STEAMSHIP REGULAR COMMUNICATION flA t>"r\ BETWEEN AUX)IFF AND NEWPORT AND THE UNITED STATES, -.MEDITERRANEAN, &c. fetflnI?I i WIN" or other First-class STEAMERS are torn as follows (unles3 prevented by un- circumstances):- &WA? £ LA> 4.000 tons. RHEOLA, 2,300 tons. ~DORa, 4,000 tons. RHONDDA, 1,000 tons. tMfrou*h Bills of Lading for all classes of Goods to ^falA 1,1 Midland Counties and all Stations in South 8t«t arl(l Monmouthshire and places in the United teJl 8 and Canada in conjunction with the principal jy> ^ay Companies on both sides. u ^ALONICA, SMYRNA, AND OTHER MEDI- TERR A NK AN PORTS, Via CARDIFF. °^8h Bills of Lading issued from South Wal^s, &c., — and Midland Counties. -Through Rate9 Quoted on Application. OPORTO, LISBON, CADIZ, GIBRALTAR, Jbid xy v MALAGA, ^eeklv o -v via to MADRID & BADAJOZ. "on Through and Regular Communica- all Stations in South Wales, via London. £ "u?h Rates Quoted on Application. and other particulars apply to j^Newpo^' eobeRTSON, and CO., Cardiff and O- p.^m^'K^WARDS, and CO., Bristol. 34609 r^LEY. 51, South-street New York. 5824 £$& LLAN LINE .TO AMERICA. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS' C*SPIa» FROM LIVERPOOr,. ParisiVw -To Halifax and Baltimore Dec. 2 P'RCASSTAI" Halifax and Portland Dec. 4 Srn r. To Halifax and Baltimore Dec. 11 Halifax and Baltimore Dec. 16 ..To Halifax and Portlaud Dec- 18 Cj,ea **To Halifax and Baltimore .Dec. 25 ftmil Phages and excellent accommodation. Bktes nV !ts °» Canada, Manitoba, and the Western Govern^ffierica se>»t fl'ee. Fun Assisted Passages to Canada. Uttticulars on application to ALLAN BROTHERS & CO., f)«. James-street, Liverpool. Bird, 246, Bute-street, and E. F. KennardlP, re,,K Cardiff; W. II. Rees, Charlesville-place, Vj? T, R. W. Mason <fe Co., 2, Mount-street, and Bar 11 a,,d Wright, 16, College street, Swansea lock" *5'' «row„, 173, Commercial-street; W. Milton U, #i 23, High-st, and John Young, Tredegar-cham- Sc> Fldge-st, Newport, Mon.; D. S. Thomas, British ^ber* ut^0Tery> Fredk. Allan, 9, Flannel-street, A. Tilney, Market-street, Abertiliery Cross Keys, near Newport; A. II. Church-street, Blaina; W. R. Lewis, Grocer, ""Otieha. .,5bl,w Va,e '• D. J- Rees, Trealaw Robert Beaufn5f' Auctioneer, &e., Bridgend Geo. Batten, 34, 2tter "^treet, Brynmawr; D. J. Evans, General Out- I ^nu Catkins. 50, Glebelaud-street, Merthvr 929 9109 AMERICAN LINE. ^S§Sg £ UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, „ ^irst-cl, EVERY WEDNESDAY. 'atiou foi!~3' iuIl-powered Iron Steamships. Acc«mmo Angers a«s engers equal to any European Line. Pas- ?' the Ppl, e?°^s landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf "«at route to^tile^v Ijailroa<1" This is the shortest and »,QEORGF T> ^C'AL AGENTS an,? 276, Bute-street, Cardiff JONES 5$*eet, New^°l' -*5uf-e 'cks, Cardiff, and at Dock- i*Htynrif)^ CROCKET and JAMES, 4, Taff-street, £ ?st OFFI^ ,VlnEY and CO., Abertiliery; J. MORGAN, £ Pontypocl; J. THOMAS, Tredegar W. • MECTAN I' Merthvr A. DATIES, Hotel AK et' p°ntlottyn :0. THORNEY, Commer- a '• -DAVTT- are; AUSTJI and SILCOCKS, Swansea; ^TKINS IQ T Cardiff-road, Aberaman DAVIES and -> Ivor-street. Dowlais. 30663 T GILCHRIST'S JJiVJiRI>OOL, CARDIFF, & NEWPORT STEAMERS. GULAR WEEKLY COMMUNICATION BETWEEN ABOVE PORTS. 01 f#r ■Mcu,ar3 apply to ^gURTON ANP SON, Newport, and «0BERT GILCHRIST AND CO., 21, Water-street, Liverpool, and Consulate Chambers, Bute-road, Cardiff ENTS FOR THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP CO., ♦V LIMITED. -1 Rates of FieiKht quoted, and passages Hea« rt v'a Liverpool, to the United States, Mediterra- vre. and Rouen. 64079 ,or "-4 1,. Grand ShoW of Mantles To-day at F. Cox'f The London iM&ntie Warehouse, 23, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, 71866 JOHANNIS-BRUNNEN SPARKLING AND J. CLliAR AS °HANNIS-BRUNNEN CT2BLELUSE.R TOTTaxtxtt^ „ PRIZE MEDAL *J TI-^NNLS-BRUNNEN FOR PURITY, TT INTERNATIONAL J OHANNI^BRUNNEN water. U °SANNIS-BRUNNEN Natural Mineral Water, from a valley of the Taunus Mountains. Refreshing, in- vigorating, pleasant to the taste, and mixes Jo perfection with wines or spirits, and is careful analysis found to be -chemically J0HANPNIS -BRUNNEN One of the cheapest Na'.ural Mineral Waters. In cases of 50 large or 100 small, bottles. Prices on application to the sole W. W Pn consignees. • «UUERS and CO., 5, Great Winchester-street, SOIR A~ London, B.C. gents for Cardiff and District— FULTON, DUNLOP, AND CO., IW70 WINE MERCHANTS, -— DUKE-STREET. FHREE YEARS' SYSTEM. THREE YEARS, SYSTEM JMANOFORTES "RROADWOOn PIANOFORTES AY COLLARD. PIANOFORTES BY BRINSMEAD. PIANOFORTES BY NEUMEYER. PIANOFORTES BY KIRKMAN. PIANOFORTES BY ERARD, AND ALL THE LEADING MAKERS, UNT. FROM 10S. MONTHLY for after which, and Without any Further uarge whatever, the instrument becomes the Property of the Hirer. O^HOMPSON AND SHACKFLL: rr*rT^QUEBX's BUILDINGS, CARDIFF; XHOMPSON AND (GHACKELL, & 98, OXEORD-STREET, SWANSEA 'j:IIOl\fPSON Avn qtt A mrTCT.T.j 118, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR; ^HOMPSON AND gHACKELIv ^.COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT; .ALso AT GLOUCESTER AND TENBY. TBE THREE pARS' SYSTEM introduced into South Wales by THOMPSON which KELl upwards of twenty years ago, since de i!lme many thousands of homes have been ren- on s,appy by the possession of a Musical Instrument Th« ATeasy terms. no ho,, nthly Payments are so low that there need be °Use without a PIANO, AMERICAN ORGAN, OR HARMONIUM. THOMPSON AND GHACKELL Phased to send Full Particulars, with 'Ptive Pamphlet, Photographs of the Newest iate^' &C"fre! by poat* oa th0 application of any sending purchaser. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. The most liberal Discount is allowed to C«eh Buyers. a large number of SECOND-HAND PIANOS are wways in Stock to select from at about HALF PRICE. THOMPSON AND SIEEACKELIE, CARriFF, SWANSEA, NEWPORT, MERTHYR, GLOUCESTER,'AND TENBY 69578 1690 T_ THE GREAT BLOOD^MFIEK. HOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- comethe worst forms of diseases, and the fo^eac of the blood, stomach, liver, and k»dneys j^the core of every disease, where no other medicines The G^EAT^ffiLOOD PURIFIER cures the following bo PIa.m.ts :Indiestion, or wind in the stomach or soil Siddiness in the head, dimness of sight, weak or nn'??yes, loss of memory, palpitation of the heart, liver, chii OUS obstructions, astnma, or tightness in the holP'rheumatics, lumbago, piles, gravel, pains in tne scurvy, bad legs bad breast, sore throat, sore JMs. and sores of all descriptions, burns, wounds, 01' j^iite swellings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings, jj^mours or cancers, pimples or blotches on the face ami i«L. ys*ell°d fee' or legs, scabs and itch, erysipeW, r ice, and dropsy, and fevers of all kinds. pin boxes at lid ud 2s 9d each, sold by moat 8w49clt FiU altz J\udion. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr W. BRADLEY. Household Furniture at Cardiff Dec. 1 Messrs BEYNON and LEWIS. Freehold Property, at Llanelly .Dec. 4 Leasehold Premises, at P0ntardulai3 Dec. 5 Property, at Swansea Dec. 10 1 CARDIFF AUCTION <fc STORAGE CO (HM.) (Mr J. G. MADDOX. Auctioneer) Additional Weekly Sales, at Rooms ..Nov. 29 <fc Dec. 2 (Mr J. G. MADDOX. Auctioneer) Additional Weekly Sales, at Rooms ..Nov. 29 ct Dec. 2 Household Furniture in Thursday's Weekly Sale Dec. 4 Usual Thursdays Weekly Sale of Furniture.Dee. 4 Bankrupt's Stock of Shipchandlery, at Rooms ..Dec. 2 Mr DAVID EVA6. Schoonor, at Caruiif Dec. 1 Mr. ROBERT EVANS. Freehold Residence, at Bride-end Nov. 29 Mr W. C. EVANS. House and Sbop, at-Cardiff .Dec 9. Messrs GOTTWALTZ BOWITING and HUGHEa Superior Household Furniture, Pictures, Books, &c, at Cardiff Nov. 28 Stud of 80 Valuable Horses, at Cardiff Nov. 29 20 Irish Hunters, at Horse Exchange.Nov. 29 2 Cases Dutch Flower Bulbs, at Cardiff Nov. 29 7 Horses, at Horse Exchange.Nev. 29 Convenient-sized Residence, at Penarth Dec. 9 Household Furniture, at Cardiff Dec. 11 A12 Messrs W. GRAHAM, SON, & HITCHCOX. House Property, at Newport Dec. 3 Timber, at Newport.Dec. 3 Leasehold Property at BIaina, Mon. Dec. 5 Messrs F. W. and L. HAMMOND. Horses, Carriages, Ifarnes-q.,&,c., at Bristol .Dec. 11 Mr H. HILL and CO. Safes, at Swansea pec 3 f vMr CHARLES HUGHES. Heifers and Steers, at Swansea Nov. 29 Household Furniture, at Swansea Dec. 2 Mr F. B. JONES. Horses, at Bristol Dec. 4 Carriages at Bristol Dec. 11 Mr JOHN M. LEEDER. Brigantine, at Swansea Dec. 9 NEWLAND & RICKARD. Safes, at Newport Dec. 5 Office Furniture. at Newport Dec. 5 China at Newport Contents of Large Residence, at Newport.Dec. 16 Mr THOS. PARRY. Farming Stock, at Llangibby Dec. 2 Farming Stock, &c., at Llangibby Dec. 9 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER Leasehold Properties, etc,, at Cardiff Nov. 29 Stock, Crops, and Implements, at Rhadyr .Dec. 4 Stock, Crops, &c., at Llantrissant Dec. b 60 Valuable Horses, at Cardiff Dec. 6 Furniture, Horses, &c., at Aberdare Dec. 9 & 10 Live Stock at Fairwater Stud Farm Dec, 11 Farming Stock. Horses, Ac., at Caerphilly Dec. 12 Fat Stock, at Cardiff.Dec. 15 Mr W. THOMAS. Timber, Ac., at Pembroke .Dec. 1 Messrs TRIBE. CLARKE, & CO. Ironmonger's Stock-in-Trade, at Cardiff Dec. 1, 2, 3 SALE THIS DAY. 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 ot Second-hand Furniture, &c., b9 has now made arrange- ments to hold ADDITIONAL WEEKLY SALES BY AUCTION of large quantities NEW FURNITUR 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 Months of November and December, com- mencing each day at TWO O'CLOCK precisely. THE SATURDAY'S SALE has been decided upon with a special view to meet the numerous enquiries of, and suit the convenience of persons visiting Cardiff from the country on that day. 71860 11892 197o 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. 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 ana varied collection of New and Second- hand Furniture of every description is being constantly forwaided from various sources for ABSOLUTE SALE. Parties also, whether private or in the trade, having goods to dispose of, will find this the MOST FAVOUR- ABLE OPPORTUNITY in the district for selling to advan- tage, as the attendance of the public requiring and l p? ejemng to purchase Household Requisites by Auction at these Sales is steadily increasing. TI-T W. M1:J!¡W].1k ^n,TM,pcm A "tJ' t And all entries, for purposes of lotting and arranging, L must be made not later than Wednesday, the 3rd Dec., E by Two o'clock. Highest possible cash given for Furniture in cases L where the vendor cannot wait for the weekly sale, and E 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 pcrtion oi the Galleries for storage purposes, to Let. For terms apply on the Prpinispti 11578-65382 J G. MADDOX, 137e Auctioneer and Secretary to the Company. MOIRA-TERRACE, CARDIFF. MR W. C. EYA^S has reoe^od m- structiDns from the Trustees of the will of tne late Mr William Leader TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY the 9th day of December, 1884, at 3 for 4 o'clock in the after- noon, all that valuable DWELLING-HOUSE AND SHOP, Known as No. 24, Moira-terrace, in the occupation of Mr John England, as yearly tenant, at the low rent of jMO a year. The property is held under lease from the trustees of the Marquis of Bute from the 29th September, 1870, for 99 years, at an annuaf ground rent of £6511. For further particulars appIy to Messrs Bretherton and Son, Solicitors, Bell-lane. Gloucester; orr,TV*° Auctioneer, City Sale-rooms, Westgate-street, Wou- cester. f MONMOUTHSHIRE, GREAT CAERLICKEN ESTATE, Seven Miles from Newport and Four from Magor OAK, ASH, ELM, BEECH, LARCH, AND OTHER TIMBER AND STORES. MESSRS WILLIAM GRAHAM, SON, and HITCHCOX will SELL by AUCTION (in i 7 Lots) at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, on WED- NESDAY, the 3rd day of December next, at Three for Four o'clock (subject to conditions), a fall of SUPERIOR TIMBER, Marked and numbered with red and white paint, now growing upon the Estate, comprising: 37b OAK, 195 ASH, 104 ELM, 23 BEECH, 329 LARCH of large dimensions, And ouaer trees and stores. N.B.—Tu0 Auctioneer can with confidence ~»com- mend this Timber to intending purchasers. The OaK I is long, straight, and of useful girth; the Ash is clean and well gr^-nn the i-arr.h will cut boards, sleepers, fencing, and some telegraph posts; and the whole is well worth inspection* 71943 For further particulars, apply to Mr Augustus George (the tenant), who will show the lots, or to William Graham, Son, and Hitchcox, Land Agents, Surveyors, and Auctioneers, Victoria-chambers, Newport, Mon. BLAINA, MONMOUTHSHIRE; THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1883. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF MONMOUTH- SHIRE HOLDEN AT TREDEGAR.—No. 12 of 1884. IN THE MATTER OF CECILIA WILLIAMS, 1\/rESSRS GRAHAM, SON, & HITCH- 113JL COX have been instructed by the Official Receiver to SELL by AUCTION, on FRIDAY the 5th day of DECEMBER, 1884, at 7 o'clock p.m., at the Rolling Mill Inn, Blaina, SHARES IN PUBLIC-HOUSES AND DWELLING- HOUSES in Blaina. 71966 For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, or to Messrs James & Co., Solicitors, Merthyr Tydvil, THE TON FARM, LLANGIBBY, Situate about three miles from Caerleon, and four from Usk. IMPORTANT SALE OI? IT A PMTTCTJ. ftvnrtr MR THOMAS PARRY has been fa- voured with instructions from David W. Jen- kins, Esq., who has let the farm, to SELL by AUC- TION, on the premises as above, on TUESDAY, Dec- cember 2nd, 1884, the whole of his valuable LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, &c., Luncheon at 12 noon, Sale at 1 p.m. Full particulars in c&Wogues, to be obtained of the Dated Auction and Estate Offices, Newport. Nov. 14th, 1884. 72067 On FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5th, at Two. VICTORIA-HALL, NEWPORT. TO SOLICITORS, MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION OF 1° FIRST- CLASS WROUGHT IRON FIRE AND J BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES. „ And deed cbesta by Messrs Hamilton and Co.4 of London, with single and double doors, extra strong bands, fitted with lever powder-proof locks also a quantity of well-made OFFICE FURNITURE. Removed from various offices* comDiicincv maTiofyjinv and oak CYLINDER-FALL' Wfifffif on pedestals; slope-top desks, maho»an« Meet writing tables on pedestal,, 2* bookcw«% Slnut office nest of drawers, mahogany 4-feet serr^m bookcase, chairs, bookshelves, office wKa^d? stool?, copying presses on stands, and other office effects all of which umce "XTEWLAND and RICKARD will SELL J^l by AUCTION as above. On view Morning of Sale. Catalogues from the Auctioneers, 15, High-street, Newport. 71984 VICTORIA HALL, NEWPORT. ON TUESDAY, NOV. 9th. SALE CHI>AMlNDFESralNwlRE?K °F CpeSreonsS dL^^Tervfce^Ttea0and breakfast sets^ Sejeuner sets, toilet services, jugs, teapots, jardiniere, Dresden chiiia, and Crown Derby ornaments, &c., IVTEWLAND and RICKARD will SELL by AUCTION as above, commencing at Two o'clock. On view morning of sale, -icrr-r.il Catalogues froiu tlie Auctioneers, 15, Higu»stt6etf Newport. 72077 PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. VICTORIA HALL, NEWPOR1. x F-WLAND and RICKARD have been r .instructed to remove from a large residence and HELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, December 16th, 1884, the whole of the valuable and modem HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, all in excellent condition, and including handsome suites out of draw- ing, dining, and bedrooms. Further particulars in future advertisements. Offices, 15, High-street, Newport. 72078 CARDIFF ADVERTISING, BILL \J POSTING. AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED). OFFICES: CHURCH-STREBT CHAMBERS SECRETARY: FKANK H. SIMPSON. Best Pemiaufeut Posting Stations is Cardid act elghbourhood Contractors for all description? oi Advertwiug Circular Distributing £ c, -r W t\&I,9!"J.9Mtq. t;0I1_, Stales hu Indian* SALE THIS J>AY NOVEMBER SECOND STUD SALE. THE HORSE EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING & HUGHES kX 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 HORSES, Direct from W ATERFORD, the property of Mr THOMAS MORGAN. Also 3 HORSES from C. Noble, Esq. 2 HORSES from John nugbes, Esq. 1 HORSE fr. m 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 SALE THIS DAY. HORSE EXCHANGE, CARDIFF, NOVEMBER SECOND STUD SALE. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, 29TH, 1884. GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING & HUGHES will SELL by AUCTION, at the Horse Ex- change, Cardiff, the Allowing 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 at, ,ne. 5. COLUMBINE," BROWN MARE, 5 years, 15.2, up to weight. 6. BRIGHTON," DARK GREY GELDING, 5 S yeais. TSX"up to stone. 8. "ROVER," BAY GELDING, 5 years, 15.2i, up to 13i stone. 9. "INFORMER," BAY COB GELDING, 5 years, J5 hands, 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 ypars, 16 hands, up to weieht. 13. "ROCKET," BROWN GELDING, 5 years, 15.1, up to 13 stone. 14. PIRATE," BAY GELDING, 5 years, 15.3, up to weight. 15. "MADAME," BROWN MARE, 5 years, 15.2, up to weight. 16. 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 hands, up to 13 stone. 19. CLONMULT," BROWN GELDING, 5 years, 15.2s, up to 13y 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 pr.napal 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 THIS DAY. SATURDAY, 29th NOVEMBER. THE HonSle EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. GOTTWALTZ, DO WRING, & HUGHES will SELL by AUCTION the Property of a Gentleman, and gold 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. 71931 THIS DAY, SATURDAY, at 2.30. AT SALE-ROOMS, 11, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, THE LAST SALE OF THE SEASON. 200 LOTS of First-class Quality DUTCH FLOWER BULBS, Imported from Haarlem. GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, & HUGHES, „ Auctioneers. Catalogues Free. 71992 UNRESERVED SALE OF A LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE. No. 2, CLIVE-PLACE, PENARTH, Situate within 5 minu.'es' walk oj Railway Station, the Beach, and Penarth Dock. aOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, & HUGHES are instructed by the Owner to SELL by AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on TUES- DAY, 9th December, 1884, at Six for Seven in the Evening, THE CONVENIENTLY SITUATED VILLA RESIDENCE, No. 2, Clive-piace, Tenarth, which contains Drawing- room, Dining-room, Hall, 2 Kitchens, a Pantry, 5 good Bedrooms, a Bathroom with hot and cold water, and a w.c. The Property, which produces an annual rental of £35, is held under lease from the Right lion. Lord Windscr for a term of 99 years, of which 10 have expired. Annual ground rent, £ 2 10s. Immediate occupation may be had. The numerous fittings will be sold with the house. Cftids to view aitd any further particulars may be ba,J .Dithe Auctioneers at 11, High-street, or tlieikirdifj HorsP Exchange. -7 announcement L TUESDAY LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF THE FINE OLD FURNITURE, In Spanish Mahogany, Oak, Walnut, and Ash. THE COSTLY AND ELEGANT MODERN FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS, PICTURES, CHINA, GLASS, PLATED GOODS, By Order of Execittors. ALSO THE DURABLE jlouor.-IIOLI) FURNITURE, Part suw>n"* vii Messrs Daniel Lewis and Sons, tutd some by Maple and Co., Removed from Roath for absolute Sale. GOTT WALTZ, BOWRING, & HUGHES are favoured with instructions to SELL the above by AUCTION, within their Rooms at 11. High- street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Dec. 11th and 12th, commencing each day at Eleven o'clock. No other lots can be included in this sale. Full particulars in future advertisements. 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. 71613 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1883. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF IRON- MONGER'S STOCK-IN-TRADE, FIXTURES, AND UTENSILS, AT 49, CROCKIIERBTOWN, -CARDIFF. MESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE & 00. 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, and 3rd, the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE OF IRONMONGERY, with the Fixtures, Trade Plant and Utensils, belong- ing to the estate of Herbert Barrv, Ironmonger, Car- diff. a bankrupt. THE STOCK-IN-TRADE consists of a general assortment of IRONMONGERY, and includes gas cbandaliers and hall lights, reading pillars, brackets, small gas fittings, globes and chimneys, compos'tlon and lead piping, hot and cold water H*M"R3 and plum- bers' sundries, Drass foundry, rim, mortice stock, draw- back and other locks, house-bells and furniture, mixed paints in tins, back bands, chaiu traces, bolts and nuts, coach screws, tile register stove, hearth tiles, kitchen ranges and range boilers sundry castings, sink traps fcroSa aua 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 dog3, 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, <run cartridges, cartridge cases, wads, punpowder, &c., gas and oil cooking stoves, slow- cumbustion stoves, petroleum and benzoline lamps, lamp cotton, door mats, cocoa matting and binding, linoleum, 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 netting, espalier fittings, spades, forks, and shears, hand bells hot water jugs. Britannia metal tea and coffee pots, electro-plated goods, table and pocket cutlery, cases of carvers, iazor- scissors, ladies' and gentlemen's com- panions, paper and iron trays, breakfast trays aud waiters, newspaper rucks, sets of toilet ware, filters, 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 Mil ward. • brass, copper, and iron wire: brass cased tubing, picture roa fitting*, «rt*i copper tubing, curtain bands, sheet brass and copper, plain 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 fittings, 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. 17th, 1884. 719E6 noon, each day. There will be No Reserve. 4, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, Nov. 17th, 1884. 71926 The Model Auction Mart, 1, North-street, Cardiff MR W. BRADLEY will SELL by AUC- TION, on MONDAY next, < DECEMBER 1st, 1884, under powers of sale, a large quantity of House- hold Furniture, &c. Sale commence at Two )'clock. No reserve. Auctioneer's Offices and Sale-room, North- street, Cardiff. 960 BRISTOL HORSE REPOSITORY. THE NEXT SALE of HORSES at Mr F. B. JONES'S HORSE REPOSITORY, College- street, Bristol, will take place on THURSDAY Dec. 4th, including many capital Hunters, Hacks,Harness Horses, Cobs, and Ponies. Early entries respectfully solicited, to ensure their being duly advertised, in- serted in catalogue, and good stalls secured. Sale at One o'clock punctually. N.B.—A sale of Horses will be held at the above Repository every alternate Thurs- day throughout the year, and a Carriage, Harness, and Saddlery Sale every intermediate Thursday. F. B. JONES, Veterinary Surgeon and Proprietor. 69781 TO MONUMENTAL MASONS, BUILDERS, AND OTHERS. JOHN ^R~I L L I A M S Has the LARGEST STOCK of FOREST STONE in Sawn Slabs, &c., to select from in South Wales. Prices on Application. '10538 NEWPORT STEAM SA WMILLS, CLARENCE-PLACE, NEWPORT. MON 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 Trouser- ings. 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 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 in Cardiff, and have been compelled at extra expense and inconvenience to order elsewhere are very respectfully solicited for a trial, as in B.B. they will find cutters who can compete with any in the kingdom, while their pricea will DO found as reasonably M first-clasa materials aud wprkswwhip I abz Àudíøtt. PORT OF SWANSEA. T* yr^PT^xr\?n^r MT AND OTHERS. ]VTR JOHN M. LEEDER will OFFER J-TA for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Cambrian Hotel, Somerset-place, Swansea on TITFV DAY, the 9th December, 1^84 (subject to '<uch condt tions as shall then be produced), THE IRON BRIGANTINE, "CHS" Of Swansea, 1 Swansea! runn'n^ an<^ s^an<i'ng gear as she now lies at Registered tonnage. 223 length, 111-1 feet. breadth, P; in 1865. She is a. remarkably fast sailer, has watcr ballast, and ofiate has been in the coasting trade. Sale to commence punctually at 3 p m oSdStca*" 10 -4- ^$b aiid several smaller iY; .7 ,S,ums of Money to be Lent rvl ilel!f c' a Leasehold Properties. Interest from ,? Per cant. None but principals or their solicitors need apply.—Address John M. Leeder, Auctioneer, &c., Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea, 72031 S. WITHERS AND CO.'S PATET FIRE AND BURGLAR RESISTING SAFES. TO MERCHANTS, JEWELLETJS, SOUCHORS < MANUFACTURERS, AND OTHERS. IVFESSRS H. HILL and CO. are in- JJRJL structed to SELL by AUCTION on WED- NESDAY, the 3rd December, 1884, at Three o'clock p.m., in their Rooms, London House, Castle-street, Swansea, 21 first-class FIRE AND BURGLAR RESISTING SAFES, single and double doors, from 20 inches to 4 feet hi,gb, fitted with patent powder-proof and unpickable locks, cash drawers, loose shehe", Ac. N.B.—S. W. & Co. have been established over 30 years, and are makers to the London Co-operative Banking Co. and all its branches Lloyd's Banking Company Birmingham, Dudley and District Banking Company, Limited Birmingham Banking Company The Munster Bank of Ireland, and Her Majesty's Post- ^■ffrcwrof Mn-ta.ua aTlrt India. 72021 CROSS HANDS, tl.AVOX, CARMARTHEN- i SHIRE. SALE OF A DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY Called CARREG HOLT. near CROSS llANDS, LLANOlSi, CARMARTHENSHIRE. MESSRS BEYNON and LEWIS are instructed to SELL by AUCTION (subject to conditions to be then produced), at the Thomas's Arms Ilotel, Llanelly, on THURSDAY, 4th December, 1881, all that desirable FREEHOLD PROPERTY Known as Carreg Holt (close to the Cross Hands Inn, on the turnpike road leading from Pontardulais to Carmarthen), comprising the well-built IIou^o, Shoo, and .Premises, containing 011 ground fl ior entranc-1, large shop, kitchen and scullery, and exterior store shed chamber floor has a Jarge sitting-room and b bedrooms; together with the large Garden and two pieces of 0 MEADOW and PASTURE LAND containing an estimated area of tour acres or there- abouts, in the occupation of Mr T. Greville (at the low rent of £ 25 per annum), who carries on the business of draper, grocer, and provision merchant, being the only establishment in this populous neigh- bourhood. The Auctioneers beg to call the attention of capi- talists, colliery owners, and provision merchants to this valuable property, situated in the midst of a populous district and several collieries is within five minutes' "walk of the railway station on the Mynvddmawr and Llanelly Railway, and possesses some good building sites, which are very rare in tbisJocality. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the afternoon. For further particulars apply to Messrs Beor and Plant, Solicitors, Swansea or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 72072 -r_ r,. T JPONTARDULAIS, GLAMORGANSHIRE. SALE OF LEASEHOLD SHOPS AND PREMISES. MESSRS BEYNON and LEWIS are in- strncted to SELL by AUCTION, at the Black Horse Hotel, Pontardulais. on FRIDAY, 5th Decem- ber, 1884, at Three o'clock p.m., subject to conditions to be then produced, all those SHOPS, GARDENS, and PREMISES, caned lhe Crossing Shop," situate in Swansea-road, close to the crossing and station of the London and North-Western Railway, Pontardulais, in the occupa- tion of Messrs William Stevens, James Davies, ».nd other. at an estimated rental of jB60 a, year, held cn a lease, 60 years of which are unexpired, at the low ground rent of 92 10s Sd per annum. Sale to commence at Three o'clock p.m. 71399 For further particulars apply to Me-srs Beor and Plant, solicitors, Y6rk-place, Swansea or to the Auc- tioneers, at their offices, Victoria Chambers, Swansea. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES AT THE MUMBLES, SWANSEA, AND CLYDACII. MESSRS BEYNON and LEWIS have been instructed to SKLL by AUCTION (sub- ject to conditions to be then read), at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, 011 WEDNESDAY, December 10th, 1884, the following valuab'e PROPERTY, viz.— LOT J.-All those two commodious leasehold SHOPS and DWELLING-HOUSES, Coach-house and Stable, situate and being Nos. 1 and 2, The Dunns, Mumbles, and let to Miss Ely and Mr Wat kins, on repairing leases of 14 and 21 years respectively, at an aggregate rent of £ 80 a year. Hold for an unexpired term of about 80years, at the low ground rent of £ 10per annum. LOT 2.-All those three leasehold MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, situate in New-terrace, Dinas- road, Landore, held for a term of 99 vears, from 20th September, 1872, at the annual ground" rent of Cb lCs in the occupation of Messrs Thomas and Hees, at the gross yearly rental of S27 6s 6d. Lor 3.—All those five leasehold MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, situate at Viirdre, near Cly- dacii, in the parish of 'l.langyf held under lease for 99 years from 25th March, 1871, at the annual ground rent of £ 3 6s 10d in the occupation of Messrs Thomas, Edwards, Navbett, and others, at the gross yearly rental of jM5 10s. Also a large piece of buiidiug ground adjoining. LOT 4.—All that serairdeiached VILLA, situate on Terracs-road, Swansea, i-sjgther with a large piece of ground adjoming^contaiifjuftic^ area i^ ^oui..l4Qjeet shire coast: it is held for a term 01 .¡:)' f).o..i mil June, 1875, at an annual ground rent of £ 14 12s 6d. Sale to commence at four o'clock in the afternoon. For further particulars, as to lots 2. 3, and 4, apply to Mr Treachard, solicitor, Tauntoii anc as to the whole, to the Auctioneers, Victoria Chambers, Oxford- street, Swansea. 72073 IN ADMIRAL rY. IN THE COUNTY CCU'wr <JF GLAMORGAN- SJIIRE Tlor,|li^' AT CARDIFF. Mr DATlD EVANS has received in- JvjL structions flom John D niel Thomas, Esq., High Bailiff of the Court, to SELL by AUCTION on MONDAY, the 1st day of December. 1884, at Two o'clocIC in the afternoon precisely (subject to conditions to be then and there produced), the French SCHOONER, called the Marie Eugenie," about 49 tons register, with all her apparel, furniture, &c., as she now lies near the basin of the Wost Bute Dock, Cardiff. The sale will take place on board the vessel* For particulars apply to Messrs Ingledew, Ince, and Vachell, Solicitors, Cardiff or to the Auctioneers, at Windsor-place, Cardiff. 72030 SALE THIS DAY. BRIDGEND, GLAMORGANSHIRE, SALE OF AN ATTRACTIVE FREEHOLD RESI- DENCE, CALLED BROCASTLE, with 14 ACRES OF PASTURE LAND, withinq 2 miles of Bridgend, and 4 of Cowbridge. MR. ROBERT EVANS, will OFFER 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 r27e vOIuabl,,Ifr,ebolti residence and laud. The house contains drawing, dining, ar..d breakfast rooms on ground floor; 7 bedrooms and w.c. -on first noor, and 4 bedrooms and box room on second floor. It ine domestic offices consists of a kitchen, back Kitchen, china pautry, dairy, laundry, i\'c., &c., with o?J™i 7l?usL?>eer and wine cellars, A conservatory is Se housej and is approached by a carriage SS* ,^6 from the main road leading from jsrmgena to Cowbridge, with an excellent garden and outbuildings, comprising stabling, coach-house, saddle room, granary, &c. o 0; ^Fert/18 wel1 timbered, and u-.ro is a well of purest water for supplying tl"> wise. Immediate possession will be given, and a portion of th^r tan, if required, be allowed to remain on For further particular-9 apply to the auctioneer.Bridg- 7TR1Q Messrs J- PAIN & SON, Solicitors. Newport and Cardiff. SALE THIS DAY MOXFORD_INN. OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. v, fi £ RLES HUGHES will SELL DAY, Nol £ £ 2rI2&h••i&Zh?rah0F °l,SATU11- 1884 'len Two-year-old HEIFERS AND STEERS, Sale to commence agt°2 p Auctioneer's Offi^QxIord-streot, Swansea. 72075 WATERLOO AUCTION MART. 48a, WATERLOO MP nrr SWANSEA. R CHARLES HUGHES ha3 been instructed to SELL bv Alimnw nf A mart, f on TUESDAY, Declmbor^df'lMJ a £ ln- to aid other Eifect" fale to commence at 11 o'c!ock a m ^A^ioneers Offices, Oxford-street, Swansea. 72074 MOUNTAIN ASH FURNITURE AND EFFECTS FOR SALE AT MR B. EVANS'S GROCERY STORES R T CARDIFF-ROAD, MOUNTAIN ASH 0 be SOLD by AUCTION, on the Pre- mises as above, on MONDAY NEXT Dec 1st by order of the High Sheriff of the County of Glamor- gaai, a quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Belonging to Mr John Moore, seized under an execu- tion, and removed to the above address for convenience of sale. TUB lots may ba viawad the morning of the t-nTp W TwiTl" ^°,™mence Punctually at 2.30 o'clock p,m.' There will be no reserve. Dated Cardiff, Nov. 27th, 1884. mo beLET-'by'PUB™luCTION at THOMAS aasa- December 1835 (both days inclusive). Cardiganin^liemomh S'jiSS'neS "whm' For further particulars apply to 72064 WM. WAGNER 1UTCIIELL Town Clerk Town office, Nov. 20th, \a_ J9rilnrtt FOR SALE, or 0 N H IRE, RAILWAY WAGONS, Of the best make, 8 to 10 Tons. ECLECTIC LUBRICATING OILS. CYLINDRINES AND BOILER FLUIDS (No more Boiler Explosions by using this fiukl.) STAINLESS WOOL OILS. MAIN BELTING (Endless or otherwise). All at Manufacturers' Prices APPLY— 71552 MR J ROBERTS, TYDFIL HOUSE, PONTYPRIDD, p O T A T 0~ E S~ For Sale, good MAGNUM BONUMS • first-class Cookers. Can be put on Great Western Railwav Apply J.W.JAMES, 691 The Lizard, Shifnal, Salop. +- z- T ARPAULINS rjlARPAULINS FOR RAILWAY TRUCKS AND BARGES CART, WAGGON, AND ENGINE COVERS, LOIN CLOTHS, NIGHT SHEETS, FAWN, AND OTHER RUGS. INDIARUBBER AND CLOTH APRONS CANVAS, ROPE, TWINE, FILLIES, SASH, AND LOG LINES. SACKS AND BAGS, ALL SIZES, NEW AND SECOND HAND. TENTS, FLAGS, MADE OR TO HIRE. MORGAN AND COLES, 70805 123e 50. BUTE-STREET INDIGESTION. The MEDICAL RE- JL FORM SOCIETY will forward free to all appli- cants an excellent BOTANIC CURE for Indigestion Billions and Liver Complaints.—Enclose addrells te tha Seer^»ry, g^jp Ijistoute, NpHiw&aw. Hi public (jTmnftattiff s&c. THEMERCHANTS'E^^tJG^AND OFFICES COMPANY (LiJXE.7* (Incorporated under the Companies. *862 1850, whereby the liability of Shr.iefwer3- w. limited to the amount of their Sliares.) CAPITAL £ 30,000, IN 600 SIIABtS OF £ 50 EACH. Payments to be as follows £ 5 p jtare on applica- tion, B5 per Share on allotmen' vpie remainder in calls not exceeding £5 per shie, two months to elapse between each call, and notice thereof to be given. The 230,000 will be divided into Saris of two classes, viz.. 300 Ordinary Shares, and 3t Preference Shares bearing interest at the rate of 5)ercent per annum. Shareholders takingPreference iiax's may pay their subscriptions, or any portion teifcof, in advance, when interest will become pavafe Ilereon from the date of such payment after allotent. DIRECTORS. Mr G. H. WILLS (Messrs Tellefm, Wills, and Co.), chairman. Mr J. N. FLINT, merchant, Cfirdii Mr HENRY HEYWOOD (MessrsHeywood Bros.), Cardiff. Mr A. T. LUCOVIIH, shipowners, Iick. Cardiff. (With power to add anoiJr.) SOLICITORS Messrs INGLEDmv. INCE, an-VACHELL. ARCHITECT AND SURVEY. Mr U EO. E. ROBINSN- SECRETARY. Mr WILLIAM PETliVBlDGB. BANKEU3. NATIONAL BAKK OF VtALES-BTTE DOCKS BRANCH, CARDIFF REGISTERED OFFICES OF THE OO'FANT. 9, BUTE-CRESCENT, CARDFF. BROKERS. Messrs THACKERAY & £ ¿ PROSPECTUS. The Company is formew^for the amongst other things, oi acquiring from the Bute. K.T., upon lease foi 99 years, a pjeceokf «■ Bute-crescent and Bute-street, and of the southern end of the same; of ouffrtf down the existing buildiiw, and GPC.ing con, modious suites of offices, suitable for ccIIierwy'glH'ietors, ship- owners, bankers, merchants, r a ers. It is proposed to erect the buildl a,and three sides of the said area, and enclosing » central ball or court, 100 feet long bv 55 feet wife, which will be covered in and roofed with glass. JVs space will be admii ably adapted for an exchange orplace of confer- ence for merchants. There is a constant demand fonffices so conve- niently arranged, lighted, and wared as these, and the position of the buildings is uneqilled. Several of the largest firms have promised Wake offices upon lease at rents approved by the directs, aud have ex- pressed tlieir willingness to enter uto agreements accordingly and the directors confiently anticipate that the whole of the offices will let rtdily at remune- rative rents. The Five per cent Preference ihares will un- doubtedly be a first-class security an as it is calcu- lated that tne profits of the companiwill yield from 7 to 8 per cent interest, after i,aN-L-init f the above in- terest on the preference shares ail setting aside annually a sinking fund to rena, tte capital at the expiration of the lease, the ordinal- shares maybe expected to prove a very rem.inpriti* investment. The directors and their friends h# undertaken to subscribe more than one-fourth of the capital re- quired. The only Agreements affectiiK' the'Sonipany are an Agreement dated the 2$h £ av of October, 1884, wherein the Marquess of Bute )f the.)ne ra,.t, agrees to lease, and the Company, of the oth<r part, agrees to take, the Said premises and a fmt-h. Agreement be. .1 ^4tnwheerebv(\?arUeS' the aMh da/ of October, 1884, whereby the .<a.id Marouess a<r«s to rent from Th?M}mlCfiain of 11 !e offices as »ock Offices. Th Memorandum and Articles of Association, and the Agreement for a Lease of the, aboTe-ilentioiie(I Preiiiises -tiid Lailti, entcred into between the Agents ot thP l\ Bute the Company, may be seen at the Olhces of the Solicitors to -th»«ompany. Ti J ii" money is paid in any shape or form. „ J'\e. and Elevations &c of the proposed ?7U ™" £ gs !nayibo seen at the Offices of the Architect, 23, Duke-street, Cardiff Prospectuses and forms of application for Shares may be obtained from the Banicers, Brokers, or Secre- tary, and applications for hares may be sent on the en- closed form to the Bankers at Bute Docks, Cardiff. Shoula the s.iares be unallotted for any reason what- ever, tho whole of the amounts paid on application will be returned in lull. The list of applications for shares will close to-day, Saturday, the 29th inst. 11907 72013 DEBENTURES. HE FLORIDA LAND AND MORT- •rrGNv'- LIMITED.-SEVEN PER SiERLING FIRST MORTGAGE DEBEN- luiiijjb.-—secured as a lirst charge under deeds of trust on all the property of the Company. The whole Debenture Issue IS £ 225>«», or about 2s per acre ou 2,300,000 acres of land. TRUSTEES FOR THE DEBENTURE HOLDERS. C. T. MURDOCH, Esq., Banker (Ransom, Bouverie, & Co.), 1,0I1d0l1. H. J B. KENDALL, Esq. (Ileni-y ;ienclav- and Son..), London. A. CRUM MACLAE, Esq., of Cut'ukin, Solicitor, Glasgow. J. A. LANGERIIUIZEN, E-q. Banr,'Amsterdam. Solicitors to l'rustees—Messrs FRKSHFIELDS and WH-LIAMS. Loudon. DIRECTORS IN ENGLAND. Sir EPWAUD J. REED, K.C.B., M.P., London, Chairman. Edward Bishop, Esq., Director of the Coupon Agency (Lim;ted). A. Maciiamara, E -q., Leigliton Buz&ird. Charles W. Earle, Kiq., Chairman of West India and J auama Telegraph Company (Limited). James Grahame, Esq., C.A., Glasgow. Solicitors to the Company—Messrs llores and Pattis- son, London. ,■ Applications fo" debentures at pitr can be made to Messrs Barclay, Bevau, and Co., lit inkers or Messrs Ransom, Bouverie, and Co., Banker^, London Messrs Orahames, Crum, and Spen<, Glasgow or George J. "ood, Esq., W.S., 59, Fredeiick-s» reet, Edinburgh, who have copies of the Articles ot Association and Trust Deeds, Offices, 20, Buckler,?buvy, London^C. 71760 received at 4A THE NATIONAL LIBK^w; A1Slll COMPANY, iaMITEL^' LAJND LAST DIVIDEND, 6 PER. CENT. I TRUSTEES. _Th« Right Hon. the Earl of Dalu snsje the Right Hon. G. J. Shaw-Lefevre, M.P., l'he odore Fry, Esq., M.P. DIRECTORS. James E. Thorold Rogers, Esq.. MP Chairman • Edward Bond, Esq., M.A., J. R. Inland "fc jl f Fsn C^petti bEsqM' M'A,v «amVo2daPli; Esq M.P., John Mann, Esq., A. GHenriques, lvq. 44 per cent, n deposited for one y ear certain « m cent, withdrawable on two months' Notice P ot f1 lij'jRljIlRT H. FUL.LER, Secretary. "Oj Channg vrossj b.W, 71S91 t!f.Pt1th'tZ antr BOROUGH OF J E A T TT G LAMORG A NS U/j j NEATH CORPORATION .4.: TENDER FOR GlSO The Ga- Committee of the <ia, prepared to receive TENDFA^ °^ion aref GAS COA(, required at the r H'0 "PI LY of not exceeding 2.7CO tons J an extent 1st February, 1885, and to jUvfJ^'nsneing in such weekly or monthl. • -lis may 5eir wo.rks to time be requested by the «jer. from time Payments to be made monthly, subject to 2 in discount. Percent. Further particulars may be obtained on annlica.ion to the Manager, Gas Works, Neath. Sealed Tenders, endorsed Gas Coal Tender sneci- fying the description of coal intended to be suimlied and the pits and veins from which raised, to be s^nt to' me on or before Monday, 8th December, 1334, The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. The company or person whose tender may be accented will have to enter into a. written contract, according to the form usually required by the corporation in such cases. (By order), ALFRED CURTIS, Clerk to Gas Committee Neath, 19th November, 1884. 71988 J/I11I"'«- Jimmrmf. A GOOD PLAN.— £ 10 ani upwards in- vested, under the non-liabilit; system, in care- fully selected Stocks and Shaves oftyn returns hand- some profits in a few (lays. 1* ul! details in Ex- planatory Book (fourth edition), gratis and post free.- Address George Evans and Co., St»ck-brokers, Gres- ham House, Loudon, E C. Best auX safest plan ever devised. 105 SYNDICATES formed foi operating in Stocks and Shares. and small sums com- bined and carefully operated asa^wole for about 30 davS. Profits divided pro rata at cvos. Opinions of those who have P^tediy GOODSON & Co. s SYNDIATES. Enclosed please find cheque to jomour next Svndi. cate, and hope it may be as buccessfl as the last.— Letter No. 1247B. I enclose cheque-va^hie £ for i:_eTSyndicate, also receipt for the last, with thanks. ^—Lt-er No. 1288B. < Herewith find cheque for sllfes in your next Syndicate. I am tiu'j th:Way your ],usi. ness is conducted, and the xesuits.->tter No. 1270B. The originals of these letters, W'th>nie hundreds of The oli.- a similar kind, may be seen on applition to GOOD- SON and Co., Stock and Share Br<prs, Devonshire- chambers, Bishopsgate-street, E.C. Explanatory cir- cular post free, j 71817 SOUTH WALES FINANCAlTcORPO- S RATION, LIMITEI CASH ADVANCES made upon Dels,Shipping Re- versions, Bonds, and other approvt'j.eeurities reoay- able by instalments or otherwise. Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. 62755 JOHN JENKINS..A., Secretary. rjp E E T H. MR WILLOWS. SURGEON ENTIST 11, BRIGHTON-TFRRACK, NEWPORT-MD, CAIlDIFFI (Over 40 years Practical Experice) All Patented Dental Improvement: improvements that have gained the Gold 'Ileclallid Highest Diploma. hucab TEETH, from ca M STOPPED S? And at 0(1 TORTWORTH IIOUSE, QUEEN'S-]lOD Cl TFTON BRISTOL. JMU'N Daily Attendance. Con.-suItatio'Free. 71641 K EATING'S COUGH LZENGES. An ever increastng sale of over 6years. EATING"S JcOCGHnDZEKGEi; Su e and Best Remedy t (JOUGHS ASTHMA, &c. EATING\S ~COUGH ^LIZENGES^ Convenient to keep handy in kfpocket. EATING7S"COUGH^]IZENGES. K-. Are nniverssdly recommended bthe Faculty. Testimonial (Original may be^7) DEAR SIR,-Having tried your Couj Lozenges in India, 1 have much pleasure in testifyir to their^bene- ficial effects in Cases of Incipient Cnnsninntion Asthma, and Bronchial affections. o lo,,i a meflicine ought to be known to be appreciate I have pre- scribed it largely with the best results. W. B. G., Apothecary, H M. Indian M«cai Service, Sold 111 1ms, Is Ij.danu2s9d each, bjbll Druggists ^YURSE EDDA'S BABY IOOTHER. -f-/ This uuequalled remedy is entire free fr.,m .y Opiates or noxious or strong acdnsMedicine • its VVIND3 corTr I" reji0Vi"" InfHfnts ,jm GRIPES, VVliND COLIC, «fec. It is guaranteed igimnip harm- less medicine. No one m charge of a b^y should be without it Price Is per Bottle at Ch^f« b„P free on London. SUm by Xh°:UaS ^^g', Chemist, HAVE IT IN YOUJ, HOUSES, and follow the advice of the ennent Doctors i'rouc, Stevens, Morgan, Turley, Jo^in" Gibbon, Sparks, &e., who have borne u'llclaIied' testimony to the value of toanmont T AMPLOUGH'S PYRE'JTC SALINE rt Sjyes instant relief in HeadaJieseaV- Bilious Sickness Constipation, Heartburn, Scalet a„d other Tevers, Smallpox, Measles, Eruptive an g;u Com- plaints—having- peculiar and exclusive Merits War- USE NO 68020 emPLA^L0^ritBN LONDON. BILL-POSTING.— PHILI/I JAMES, PONTYPRIDD and RHONDIa VALLEY BILL-POSTER and DISTRIBUTOR, teorky, and 6 Church-stseet, Pontypridd Rents ill the principal POSTING STATIONS in Pontypried £ d fehondda Valley Horse and Trap and Pi$ioHe kept for Hire TO# publtr Sottas. JN FIR MARY SATURDAY, The COMMITTEE WILL SIT at the TOWN-HALL (Mayor's Room), from 6 to 8 p.m., TO-DAY, (Saturday), to receive amounts collected. WILLIAM LINCOLN. FRANCIS W. LOCK. 71277 GEO. T. COLEMAN, Sec. 11833 COUNCILLOR D. JONES, Treasurer OXFORD LOCAL EXAMINATIONS. SWANSEA CENTRE. The PRIZES and CERTIFICATES will be dis- tributed at the ROYAL INSTITUTION, onTUESDAi 2nd DECEMBER, at Eight o'clock, by the MAYOR, and the Report of the Committee pi esented. 72079 C. H. PERKINS, Hon. zee. 0OWBRIDGE FARMERS' CLUB. CHRISTMAS FAT STOCK SHOW. This ANNUAL EXHIBITION will be held at COWBRIDGE, on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 1884. The ANNUAL DINNER will take place at the Town-hall, under the Piesidency of F. R. Crawshay, Esq., at 3.30 p.m. (sharp), when the County Members are expected to attend. A special train will run to and from Cowbridge for the convenience cof those attending the dinner, on the same date, G. EATON TUTTON, Secretary. Broadway, CowbrMge, 21st Nov 1884. rjlAFF VALE RAILWAY COMPANY. The Directors of this Company are prepared to re- ceive APPLICATIONS for about £ 13,000 of 3 percent. DEBENTURE STOCK of the Penarch Harbour, Dock, and Railway Company. The Stock will he issued at par, in amounts of S10 «>M upwards, and will carry interest from date of pay- ment. • The Interest is guaranteed by the Taff Vale itallwSy Company, and will be paid by them half-yearly. The Stock will be registered free of all expen- e. Applications to be made to the un tersigned, JAMES G. NICHOLSON, Secretary. Cardiff, 27th September, 1884. 7U50 0ARDIFF PROVIDENT DISPENSARY PREMISES REQUIRED, centrally situated, with three good rooms on the ground floor, and sleeping rooms over, unfurnished.—Ap; ly, by ltter, to the Honorary Secretary. The Committee of the Cardiff Provident Dispensary are prepared to APPOINT TEN MEDICAL OFFICERS for this Institution, in accordance with Rules 20, 21, and 22.-Applications to be sent in not later than the 13th December next, addressed to the Honorary Secre- tary, from whom Copies of the Rules may be obtainei. COLLECTOR WANTED. Persons willing to undertake the collection of weekly paymen s from members of the Cardiff Provident Dis. pensary, at 6 per cent., nEY apply by letter addresssd to the undersigned. PHILIP S. DOWSOV, Hon Sec. Crwys-Dyciian, Cardiff, Nov. 26, 1884. 72039 TO THE ELECTORS OF SWANSEA HARBOUR PROPRIETARY TRUSTEES. GENTLEMEN,— I have much pleasure in responding to the numerously and influentially signed 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 Swansc a. I have the honour to remain, Gentlemen,, Your obedient servant, JOHN C. RICHARDSON. Copper Ore Wharves, Swansea, Nov. 15th, 1884. 71919 g PER CENT. INTEREST. THE WINDSOR INVESTMENT COMPANY (Limi ted) are prepared to pay the above for DEPOSITS.— Offices, 72, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 72041 HIRWAIN IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, HIRWAIN. The Proprietors having made extensive alterations and improvements p.t the above Works, are now pre- pared to give PROMPT ATTENTION to all ORDERS for COLLIERY, TIN, IHON, and other WORKS requisites. 70464 fWigunts .^rlnas. JP RE AT RREDLSRJCK STREET \JT CHAPEL. The Rev. E. WYNNE PARRY, B.A-, of Brecon, will PREACH at the above-named chapel, next SUNDAY, 30th November, in the morning at 11, in the evening at 6 30. 957 THE INVISIBLE WORLD. — The LECTURE 011 .SUNDAY EVENING NEXT at St. Peter's relative to this subject will be on Scrip- ural Proofs for the Existence of a Middle State of Souls. Vespers at 6.30. 945 U NIT ARI AN SERVICES. SUNDAY (TO-MORROW), Nov. 30th. Preacher: Rev. NESTOR R. WILLIAMS, of Merthyr Tydfil. Morning, at 11—Subject Ore God the Father." Evening 6.30—Subject The Atonement." 49404 QOUTH AMERICAN MISSIONARY O SOCIETY. SERMONS will be preached on ADVENT SUNDAY (Sunday next), at 11 A-ai. and 6.30 p.m., at ALL SAINTS'CUuRCnTyndall-street. PREACHER, Rev. A. T. HUGHES, 'Vicar of Llancarfau. STEPHEN'S CHURCH. WEST BUTE- SIof A I Rev. W. R. THOMAS, M.A.. ^car of Abersychan. only^liaiw s Service at three p.m. at the latter church fhtblic Jtp¡.toinfnttnfs. C A R D I F F U N 1 0 N. O £ 9 £ 00LMASTER WANTED for the PTv SCHOOLS. Salary £ 60 per annum, with rations apart ments, and washing. apai t- Candidates must be single, must hold a Local Govern- ment Board Certificate of efficiency of the First Division, or one of equal value from the Education Department; must be able to play the Harmonium and to teach Singing. Applications in the prescribed form (which may be obtained on application to me), with copies of testi- monials, to be sent to me, endorsed "Schoolmaster" on or before the 8th December next. The appointment will be made by the Board of Guardiaus on the 13tli December. By Order. W. P. STEPHENSON, Clerk. Dated 19th November. 71975 CARDIFF UNION. ASSISTANT SCHOOLMASTER WANTED for the ELY SCHOOLQ. Salary i:40 per annum, with rations, apartment". ø.nd washing, with such further sum (if auy* iJ illa.? awarded by the Local Government .ooard on the examination of H.M. Inspector. Candidates must be single and between 25 and 30 able to instruct the Junior Classes. Must also have a goodinowledge of Music, and be able to teach Singinz and the Dram and Fife JBand. Applications in the prescribed form (which may be nau on application to me), "with copies of testimonials, to be sent to me, endorsed Assistant Schoolmaster," on or before the 8th December next. The appointment will be made at the meeting of the Board of Guardians to be held on the 13th December. By Order, W. P. STEPHENSON, Clerk. Dated 13th November 1884. 71976 J^LANTRISANT SCHOOL BOARIX WANTED, afer the Christmas Holidays, an ASSIS- TANT MISTRESS, for the BEDDAU BOARD SCHOOL (Mixed). She will be required to take the sole charge of the Infants and Sewing. Salay 930.-Apply, with copies of testimonials, on or before December the 18th. W. JOHN, Clerk. Brynteg House, Llantrisant. 72065 Insurant. THE WHITTINGTON LIFE JL ASSURANCE COMPANY. Chief Office: 58, MOORGATE ST., LONDON, E.C. (Established 1855.) Chairman: J. EBENEZER SAUNDERS, Rsq F.S.A., Fiasbury Circus, London, E.C. DISTINCTIVE FEATURES OF THE COMPANY. THE GUARANTEE of an ample subscribed Capital POLICIES PAYABLE during the lifetime of the Assured without extra premium. TRIENNIAL DIVISION or PROFITS, in the proportion of 80 per cent, to Policy- holders. BONUSES declared in 1860, 1863, 1866 1869 1872, 1875, 1878, 1881, and 1884. TOTAL ABSTAINERS ASSURED IN A DISTINCT SECTION TO secure them the full benefits of the greater longevity to which their principles contribute. ALFRED T. BOWSER, Manager and Secretary. AGENTS W ANTED.-Apply to Mr W. H. MILLAR, 58, MOORGATE-STREET, E.C. 67153 E. PHILIP EVANS M.R.C.V.S., L VETERINARY SURGEON, 4, FREDERICK-STREET, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF, Has returned home with the intention of working up a Practice. HORSES AND CATTLE EX AMINED AS TO SOUNDNESS. 161 130 & 31, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. S. ANDHEWS AND SON, UNDERTAKERS, HEARSE AND MOURNING COACH PROPRIETORS. REFORM FUNERAL CARS, SHELLIBIERS, AND BROUGHAMS. ECCLESIASTICAL PALLS. GREY HORSES FOR YOUNG PERSONS. The Trade supplied with every Requisite for Funeral Furnishing. I Please note the -Uldress- 30 and 31, WORKING-STREET. I 69648 .r R. S UTHERLAND, TAILOR AND WOOLLEN MERCHANT, 14, BROADWAY (CLIFTON-STREET END), ROATH, CARDIFF. ——— 70914 Noconnectionwth any other firm of saine name jj £ EALL'S AMERICAN MANDRAKE PILLS. The S.reaTfc- remedy for Bii:- PILLS MANDRAKE ous and Liver Complaints PILLS MANDRAKE Indigestion, Piles, <fc Gravel' PILLS M AN DRAKE and the greatest Blood Puri-I PUIS MANDRAKE lier of the age. PILLS MANDRAKE TESTIMONIAL. PILLS MANDRAKE Mr Keall, Maindee PILLS MANDRAKE Sir,— I consideryour Ameri- i PILLS MANDRAKE can Mandrake PiUs to be the PILLS MANDRAKE greatest success the world has PILLS MANDRAKE ever known.—I am, sir, yours PILLS MANDRAKE faithfully, F. H. HEWSON. PILLS MANDRAKE Coleinau, Chemist, Cardiff PILLS MANDRAKE Robb,Chemist, Roath: Young, 1 PILLS MANDRAKE Chemist, Newport; Hayman, PILLS MANDRAKE Chemist, Neath; Newberry PILLS MANDRAKE and Son, London, PILLS ¡ MANDRAKE Proprietor — Mr KEALL, PILLS MANDRAKE Chemist a Dentist, 199, High- PILLS MANDRAKE street, Swansea. S076 19055 PILLS (Sbitcaiicm. CARDIFF. F IRST-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS ST. CATHERINE'S, PARK-PLACE CARDIFF. 11190 Principal—MISS TULLIS. 65185 The next teim will begin on Tuesday, Sept. 16th. COWBRIDGE. GREAT HOUSE, COWBRIDGE, LADIES SCHOOL. LADIES SCHOOL. PRINCIPALS—MRS and MISSES CULVER WELL. Since December, 1881, 73 Certificates have been gained from Cambridge, Royal Academy, College of Preceptoreland Trinity College examinations. Next term Commences Sept 19,1884. 43084-7B33 MAESYCWMMER. — LADIES' COLLEGE AND SCHOOL, SUMMF.RFIELD HALL, MAESYCWMMER, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL—MRS NICHOLLS. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS The Star oj Gwent says ;—" The pleasantly situated position of the college, the pure air, and perfect health enjoyed by the girls strongly recommend it as a home." The Merthyr Express"The Summerfield Hall Ladies' School and College, we are pleased to say, is doing well." The Weekly Mail. The school is one of the best in the eountry." The Evenini Star: The college is situated very prettily, in a healthy position, and has proved in the past a decided success." lhe Hereford Timts:—"This School still maint, ins its well-deserved popularity, and is, we believe, fast becoming one of the be-, tin thi■- 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 ayA ViLrenta who wish to give their daughters a sound education cannot do better than send them to it; r nd the South Wales Daily News A good and successful work is beirigi 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 tho College of Precep- tors, the latter in eight subjects, including Mathema tics. French, and Book-keeping, making a total of 1-1) Certificates, eight with "Honours," gained during the year. Over 100 testimonials from parents of pupils in all parts of Wales, Monmouth, GJouc^steB, lC. 7J342 The Next Quarter-will commence Tuesday, 20th Jan. WESTON-SUPER-MARE. THE COLLEGE, WESTON-SUPER- MARE. Head Master—Dr. DUXN". M.A., L.L.D. A thoroughly sound Commercial Education. Special attention is given to Bookkeeping, Writing, and Arith- metic. Terms, includi g English, Latin, Greek, Mathe- matics, &c, £ 7 7s per quarter. Nominal charge for Fre'ich and drawing. 533 Pupils from this School have passed public ex- amilnti..ns, and over 100 obtained special ceTtiti- catèS. 63391 Daties will be resumed July 21st. CLIFTON, BRISTOL. HIGH-CLASS EDUCATION FOR -β-JL SONS OF GENTLEMEN. BRIGHTON HOUSE SCHOOL. REDLAND PARK, CLIFTON. Very large premises, rear the Downs. Large staff of efficient Resident and Visiting Tutors. Pupils pre- pared for all examinations. There are four de; art- ments — Upper, Midule, 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 home comforts of the school. Playground with gymnasium w.rkshop with lathes, &c.; cricket, hockey, and football clubs; separate hou- e as sanatorium." Prospectuses, public examination lists, and full par- ticulars on application to the Head Master. Terms moderate. There are no vacancies at present, bat names should be entered at once for January. 71738 ABERGAVENNY. ABERGAVENNY LADIES' SCHOOL, J-JL MILFORD HOUSE, PRINCIPAL MRS YATES. The educational advantages are of a superior kind, and the establishment is so conducted as to ensure the happiness and well being of pupils. Seventeen scholars obtained certificates at the Local Examinations during the years 18S2 and 1383 also an Exhibition from the South Wales College, Cardiff, was obtained by a pupil from this establishment. An Articled Pupil required. Terms on application. 67252 New Term Begins, SEPTEMBER 18th, 1884. HAVERFOR D WEST. HILL HOUSE COLLEGE FOR JLJL YOUNG LADIES.—PRINCIPAL—Mrs ANGUS, M.C.P., assisted by Certificated Governesses and M. De BERENSBERG, Professor cf Languages. Thorough English and the accomplishments of a higher education. Healthy and spacious premises, bl certificates including 2 specials gaine i at the Local Exa- minations in the last three years.—Referees Revs. lJr. McLaren, Manchester; T. Pearson, Vicarof Fleetwood* Dr. Angus, W. B. Rowlands, Q.C.. Loudon Dr. Davies, W. Davies, M.P., Haverfordwest, &c.—Moderate In' elusive Terms. 70390 HEREFORD. HEREFORD LADIES' COLLEGE COMPANY, LIMITED. The County of Hereford is celebrate(I for its silubrity, and excellent Masters for Accomplishments are engaged. Terms for Boarders under 12 years of age, 25 Guineas per annum ditto, above 12 years of age, 30 Guineas per annum. For Prospectuses apply to Mrs Jacob, the Lady Prin- cipal, Hereford; or to the Secretary, Mr Maddison, Ledbury. 701S3 k BRECON. c HRIST COLLEGE, BRECON. CHAIRMAN OF THE GOVERNING B^y • The LoltD BISlloP of ST. DA/'D'S „ „ HEAD MASTER rVi LT',0,V?' ^LA., late Scholar of Jesus Ean«^r' 'a Head Master of Friars School, ASSISTANT MASTERS: ^7'T- C. SIMMONS, M.A., late Scholar of Mag dalen CoUege, Cambridge 25th Wrangler, 1874. N. ROUSFIELD, M.A., late Scholar of I ,incoln C-oJe-e Oxford, Second Class Mods., Firo:'t Class AFJn¥^f.^?^?b., .^uonerof Quce.. College, Oxford Thfrd Class Classical Mods anlt Third Class Modern History. C. J. HALL, B.A., late open'Scholar-of King's College Cambridge Second in Second Class Classical Tripos. E. B. INCENT, B.A., lat- Open Scholar of University College; First Class in Mathematical oderatiun First Class in Final Mat hematical School. J. F. HEYES, B.A., F.C.S., late Open Scholar of Magdalen College, Oxford; First Class In Final School of Natural Science. W. LE BROCQ, B.A., Christ College, Cambridge. C. G. MUSCHAWECK, B.A., Munich University, BOARDERS are received by the Head Master Mi Siwmons, and Mr Bousiield. FEES FOR BOARDERS. Senior Department £ 17 10 0 a Term. Junior Department 16 13 4 „ Day Boys' Senior Department 3 10 0 Day Boys'Junior Department 2 13 4 „ The College stands in its own grounds, surrounded by Cricket and Football fields and the buildings are unrivalled in the Principality. Bors are prepared for Oxford and Cambridge, and for all Professional Examinations. In future Boys will be prepared for the Matriculation Examination of London University. For List of the University Honours and other particulars apply to the Head Master, Christ College B recon. £ )UMIRAFI"0NS. TRON.— AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY ton^n^lTnCe' Metal?' ^otures Established in the year 1823 as "The Mechanics' Magazine. Edited by PERRY F NURSEY, C H Published every Friday, at 161, Fleet-street, London E.C., for circulation in the United Kingdom, and On thin paper (uuder 4 oz.) for forwarding to all paxt- of the world. Contents of Iron," No. 620, November 3, ]S8. Foreipi Competition in the Rail Trade—No. J*- Iron Trade Summary. Hand Pipe-threading Gols (Illustrated). Heavy Seryice Plan i^ Machines (Ilhislro^ed). Compound Elastic Piston ( lustrated). Train-lighting by Electricity. Occasional Notes. I The Rationale of Practical IetanuTPY-X o. XXVI. The State of the British Navy. The South Wales Institute of Engineers :— Hot Blast Stoves. Endless Rope Haulage for Collieries. ——— 43656 Iron and Coal Trades Reports, based on SPECIAL Correspondence from the Provinces and Abroad, willi London and Birmingham Prices of Metals and Manu- factured Goods. Notes on Current Topics, Scientific News of the We el:, New Companies. General and Foreign Notes, Patents. Launches. Price Sixpence. Twelfth Edition. Post tree, One Shining. DR. WATTS on ASTHMA and BRON- CHITIS. A Treati-c cn the only Successful Method of Curing these Diseases. By ROBERT G WATTS, M.D., F.R.S.L., F.C.S., <fcc. London C. MITCHELI. & Co., Red Lion-court, Fleet- street and Simpkin, Marshall and Co. 70016 Pamphlet &id Post tree. Fourth Edition. 4 0 1NI E R I A N A .JH. —— The most invalvable (Siberian) remedy recently dis- covered for Continuation, Asthma, and all Chest Diseases. Two Gold Medals awarded by King f Italy and Emperor of Brazil. Highest Medical testi monials. W. HAGELSIEB, 13, MaygTQve-Road, Kilbvirn. 8'1 WRIGHT'S JUST PUBLISHED. IFF v, ^rice ts" •„ DIRECTORY. W.tu adjr.cent villages. NEW COPPER-PLATE STREET MAP of Cardiff, Llandaff, and Penarth ——— 64201 J. WRIGHT & CO Bristol, & all Caidiff Booksellers. 0 MORE BRANDY WANTED. THE BEST WINTER DRINK IS EDWARDS'S TEETOTAL TODDY HOT. Agent—GEORGE SMiiH, 4, Stuart-street, Docks, Cardiff. Proprietor—R. S. EDWARDS, Redruth. 71400 IMPORTANT.-One Box oftheI.X.L. Pills are guaranteed to cure all private cases and compli- cations of the urinary organs, whether acquired or other- wise. Sent post free for 4, by Proprietor, G. D. Horton, M.P.S. (from the General Hospital', Aston House, Aston-road. Agents :—Cardiff—A. IIagon, Chemist, 39, Brid £ c-st. Meithyr—Wiils, Chemist, Pontmorlais and e Georgetown. Swansea—Lloyd Chemist, Oxford-street. Newport—Young, Chemist, High-street. N.B.—Have never been known to fail. 71978 -Air PAINE, BILL POSTER, DIS- JJLI. TRII1UTOR, etc., 25, CARDIFF-STREET ABERDARE, begs to inform the public generally that he rents all the largest and principal Bill-Posting Stations in Aberdare, Aberaman. IliriN-adi i, and all out- yim1; districts. Contract. made weekly or yearly N.B.—Note.—At Paine's TemDer^nce Hotel and Board illg HOllse, at above address, tobacco, cigars, and refresh- ments of all kinds may be ha.d at any time, and good accommodation for travellers, kc 805S—44y67 public kiituscmtnts. FJPHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE & MANAGER .Mr EDWARD FLETCHER. ACTING St STAGK MANAGER ..Mr JOHN SHERIDAN TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), Nov. 29th. FAREWELL VISIT Of Shiel Barry and W. Hogarth's Opera Company in the enormonsly-succeseful Comic Op ra, US 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. Ø" This is the only company that has the risht 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, M ss BATEMAN, who will appear during the week in LEAH, MARY WARNER, and HIS WIFE. Doors open at 7. Commence 7.30. S. age Door and St. Mary-street Entrance open half-an-hour earlier- 6d tJxtra. Box Plan at Messrs Thompson & Shaciell's. 53237 THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF PANTOMIME, 1885. For Local Advertisements or Tricks in the Harli- quinade, apply the Novelty Advertising Companr, Custom House-street, Cardiff. 923" AYLEUR E'S GR A N D CIRCUS~ WESTGATE-STREET, CARDIFF. EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL SEASON. Enthusiastic Rec ption of the Great CONTINENTAL COMPANY. TO-NIGHT AND DURING THE WEEK. Costly Engagement of NIMROD, the Royal Court Entertainer and Kinz of the Cannon Ball, the World's Greatest Juggler and Equilibrist, who will peifonn se.ne of the most ASTOUNDING FEATS AND MANIPULATIONS. Also in conjunction with Madame NIMROD, in their CLASSICAL ENTE! TAINMENT. Ftftst Appearance of WILLIE TEMPLETON, The Gifcat American Clown. Grand MID-DAY PKRFT 'RM ANCE EVERY S-YiUR- DAY. Commencing a: 2 30. OPEN EVERY EVEN- ING at 7. Prices cf admission :—Reserved Seats, 3s; Boxes, 2s; Smoking Lounge or Pit, Is Gallerv, 6d. 71772 TO-NIGHT. GRAND NEW PROGRAMME. NEW PUBLIC-HALL, CARDIFF. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23 & 29. LI VERM ORE BROTHERS' OWN AND ORIGINAL 0 O U R T INSTRELS, THE GREATEST TROUPE ON E.Wl'H'. Scattering Pearls of Wit amon Lovers of Mirth THE KNIGHTS OF THE MINSTREL AGE, Conquering by true merit and v. ondrously outstripping all predecessors SPECIAL NOTICE. I Engagement of the SMALLEST BICYCLISTS IN THE WORLD. Everyone should see them in their wonderful performance. Prices: 2s, Is, and 61. Doors open at 7.15, com-i at Eight. 738 1 HE CARDIFF PUBLIC HALL, QUEEN-STREET, CROCKHERBTOWN. LARGE HALL—seats 2.300 audience, and 250 orchestra. LECTURE THEATRE-seats 450. COMMITTEE ROOMS, and all conveniences, TO LKT. For terms, apply to i'lir. MANAGER, Cardiff I'u'ic Hall Company, Limited, 70091 Q'leer.-street. BilSTOL. RISTOL MUSICAL "FESTIVAL SOCIETY. TWO GRAND FESTIVAL CONCERTS, COLSTON HALL, BRISTOL, DEC. 5th and 6th, 1884. MR C. HALLE'S BAND OF 75 PERFORMERS. FRIDAY, D.'C. 5th, 7.30 p.m., STAB AT MATER Dvorak And MISCELLANEOUS SELECIION. SATURDAY. Dec. b';h, 3 p.m., "BY THE WATERS OF BABYLON" C Oratorw. "C.EATiO.II VAI A. DAIIAX. Mr EDWARD LLOYD. Mr JOSEPH .MA A Mr SANTLKY. Prices of Secured Seats. UnM- ise Div. 2ndDv. cured. Single picket 1/6 7/6 4/- Four Tickets for one Con- ) cert.if purchased before >■ 36/- 24/- 14/- Satur iay. Nov. 29th j Programmes at all Mn-dcsellers. The Ticket Office will be opened t,) t..ie general Pub- lic on and after Monday, November 17fh. Special railway arrangements. 72053 ABERDARE. CROWDED HOUSES NIGHTLY. DIRECT FROM LONDON. TEMPERANCE-EALL ABERDARE. I Every livening at Eighto'clrck doors r.pe i at 7 30 to SATURDAY, N v. 23th. Special MORNING Elt- FORMANCES on Saturdays at 3; doors open at 2.30. POOLE'S DIORAMA, ENTITLED TRIP* ABROAD. The Egyptian Campaign 1 he Soudan War 1 Including the British victories at Teb and Tamasi, ad the Nde Expedition, supported by Poole's EXCELS'IOS I. COXCLRT COMPANY. Admission 3s, 2s, Is, and 61 half-price at 9 o'clock to all parrs, back seats excepted. Special arrange- ments made for Schools and Family Parties. 70587 ^OIELS. "\TOTE.—VISITORS TO BRISTOL.— _Ll Dine. Tea, and Refresh at WOOD'S old estab- lished WELSH DINING ROOMS, 21 and 22, Broad- mead. Dinners. 7d Beds, Is. 69366 R5 ONDON AND- XUR-iH WESTER: XJ RAILWAY. SMITH FIELD CATTLE SHOW. On AIONDAY. DECEMBER 8th, CHEAP Three or Five-day EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to LODON from the Stations named bdow at the times siated :— Swansea 1.0 a.m., Swansea Bay 10.4 a.m., Mumbles R'^d 10.8 a.m., Gower Road 10 20 a.m.. Gorseinon 10?.0 a.m., Carmarthen 10.30 a.m.. Aborgwiii 6.25a.m., (>antga<-edig 6.55 a.m., Llanarthney 6.43 a.m., Golden r, am i 653 a.m.. Llandilo 11.13 L'.ansadvck 11.25 v" 'V., n 'rtnwnla 1U;B a.m., Llandovery 7.47 a.m.. Cvng- m., I/lanelly 10.5 a.m. Bynea 10.13 a.m., Llangennech lfvV20 Pontar.V.Oais 10.34 a.m.. Pantj hvnon 10.43 .TI.; iJanwrtyd 8.14 a.m., Garth 8.25 a.m., Builtb itornc 8.43 a.m., i -l^ndrindod 8.53 a.m., Penvbont 9.7 a.m., Llanbister Roau 26 a-w Llan- gunllo 9.27 a.m., Knighton 9.49 a in., Piii-x a.m., Ilopton Heath 10.0 a.m., Jiroome 10.1: a.m. Meithyr 9.25 a.m., Cefn 9.33 a,Ir., Dov.li<9 30 a.m., Tredegar 9.50 a.m., Ebbw Vale 9.55 a.m. Beau- fort 10.3 a.m., Abersychan 9.40 a.m., Blaeuav'on 9.K5 a.m., Brynmawr 10.15 a.m,, Giiwern 10.37 a.m., Govi- Ion 10.43 a.m., Abergavenny 10.52 a.m., Abergavenny Junction 11.13 a-in. Passengers return on Wednerday, December 10th, or on Friday, December 12th, bv the train leaving Eusten Station at 8.50 a.in. For further information please see handbi'Is, T? f c* *• x*?' General M^aa:er. Euston Station, 1:84. 7J056 ..=- r1! 1JuiIhing LUttti{' SOUTH WALES MERCANTILE '0 BUILDINf- SOCIETY, PHILHARMONIC CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. — Subscription Shares, 10s. 13s 3d, or 20s Monthly, to realise £ 100 in 12i, 10, oi 7 years, with Annual Bonuses. Issued Daily. No Entrance Fees. No Management Fee3. No Fines.— Office hours: 9 to 6 (Wednesdays, S to 1),—JOHN JENKINS- C.A., Managing Secretary. 55662 rpflE MERTHYR AND DOWLATN X BUILDING SOCIETY. Established 1S72, and incorporate.! under the Build: Societies Act, 1-374. LOANS made, on Mo- tgage, at th.e Shoretst hoir- in Sums varying FROM L-IOL; TO:EIO,COO, 1 Rejiavahle in Monthly or Quarterly Instalments. Tables of Re-; ayin^jits, Costs of Mortgages, f.n.l Surveyor's Fees, have been revised, and cons id era'> Reduced. THE SOCIETY NOW OFFERS SPECIAL AIi, VANTAGES TO BORROWERS, the rrale of He- payments and Preliminary Charges being greatly Lowered. The utmost Ssecrecv is ¡¡:¡¡:!1aiued For particulars ",¡.¡ly to Mr E. Roberts, Ih ibe 0ffi of the Society, d. Y Ict;¡ri2.tlf'H. ,:nll Yr. M555 ACKBOYD AND BEST. it PATENT MINERS' SAFETY-LAMP CLEANING MACHINE. A LARGE NUMBER NOW IN USE. GREAT SAYING GUARAN TEED. 71353 FREE TRIAL ALLOWED. ACKROYD & BEST, MORLEY. NEAR LEEDS. ¡ .10.11, & 12, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. G. ATS10* UNDERTAKER, HEARSE AND MOURNING COACJJ PROPRIETOR, OSTRICH PLUME ,t GENERAL FURNISH- ING ESTABLISHMENT. l The Trade supplied with Hearses, Coaches, and every requisite for Fuuerkl Furnishing. 7 15ll" LOCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR RESTORER,while keepintr the ha'r in its proper colour, is useful in removing scurf, no other application being necessary to encourage the growth of new hair Locky-er's Restorer hs.s powerful cleansing properties, rendering it a desirable hair fluid.—Large Bottles Is 6d .u LOCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR RESTORER will darken to the former shade hail that is absolutely white in about 10 days but where ereyness is commencing at the front and temples the Sulphur Wash promptly colours, rendering it undistin- guisliable from that which lias not changed.—Large Bottles, Is 6d each. DLLLAR'S CORN PLASTERS.—Boxes -fJ' Is 1U1 and 2s 9d each. The Corn Pla-sters are a certain cure for hard or soft corns, they completely dry up and eradicate painful e -u-ns; the Bunion Planters a proved remedy for bunions and enlarged tee joints. Sold by all chemists. Be eareftd Deilar's Piasters are supplied. CRACROFTS ARECA NUT TOOTH PASTE. By using this delicious Aromatic Venti- frice the enamel of rhe-tooth becomes white, sound, and polished like ivory. It is exceedingly fragrant, and specially useful for removing incrustations of tartar on neglected teeth. Sold by all.chemists.—Pots Is and 2 6d each. (Get Cracroft's.) DEAFNESS, Noises in the Ears, etc.— D Deilar's ESSENCE FOR DEAFNESS has proved an extraordinary remedy. It always relieves, izenerally cures, and is strongly recommended by thousands wbc nave derived benefit. It is quite harmless.—Sold in Bottles, Is I,d and 2s Sd each, by all Chemists. LOCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR RESTORER. LOCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR JLJ RESTORER will darken Grey Hair, and days restore completely to its I- c is superior to that a: f the Sulphur B .»•<- e -"wi fc large Bottles, cot:/ —w.- "Sjr: dressers. A WORD Cause and cure of debility, was /.premature decay. In- at-ructiotis toregaa'n besH* l r. Sent on receipt of 4stamps torFublisfaers, <■ quare, Sheftiold. I rons-littzs Abbrtssts. OWELL & COMPANY ARE NOW SHOWING AN JMMENSE STOCK o? F LANNELS, GLANKETS, AND ALL KINDS OF w INTE R GOODS SUITABLE FOR CHARITABLE CLUBS. }J OWELL & c OMPANY, THE CARDIFF DRAPER^" CARDIFF. 178e 90153 SPECIALTIES IN WINTER. C L G TlI I G, AT VI. TRICE & SONS'. r ACY TWEED SUITS. Price-, 17/5, 20/ 25/ BLACK WORSTED SUITS. FANCY CLOTH ANJ) TWEED 0\ • RCOATSL Priees, 151-, 20/ 25/ 40! 501, BLACK ATORSTED OVERCOATS, NAP AND PILOT OVERCOATS, Priees, 25/ 55/ 45/ 55/ NEW MAKES IN W'ATERPROOF COATS. HATS, SHIRTS, HOSIERY, AND UMBRELLAS, ADDRESS—THE OARDIFF HOUSE, 60 & 51, ST. MARY-ST., 46 A. 47. 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THE LONDON MA TLE WAREHOUSE 13 and 14, TEMPLE-STREET, SWANSEA 70823 ThIllS 4Ln d r e w IS THIS DAY SHOWING SPECIALITlU IN FRENCH CORSETS AND HAND MADE UXDERLl^Trrr. fj 0 W ARD I-IOUS, -B-'L JH. 11;>E- C A P, I T 16 and 17, TfiCfii TOWN, HEREFORD. 11 J-. HE-VTH AND SONS. 12, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF, Having completed the ENLARGEMENT OF THEIR PREMISES Have now oil view over ONE U N D RED PERSONALLY SELEClxjr"" PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, AND HARMONIUilS, By all the very Best Makers, of the latest design and, construction, which they are offering at a LARGE DISCOUNT FOR CASH, lld on the three years' system, from 10s 6d per mouth. 1100 Pianos, from la giiineas. 4.) L Catalogues Post Free. 67832 rpiIE METPJJPOLITAN^ RAILWAY. 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This inestimable medicine is under the immedial^ patronage of several of the Nobility and Clergy. anti can be (x..ta-ncd of Chemists in all parts of her Ma- jesty's dominions. POWELLS BALSAM OF ANISEED. JL ROUGHS. VV Bll:.1NCHITIS. JB TNFLUENZA. A COLDS, &c. Established 60 years. Prepared only by THOMAS POWELL, 4, A biomp;ace, Blackfriars-road, London. n an sold by chemists at I/l. 2/3, and family bottles 11/- each. 11893 71949 .1/1LSSRS vrfll. SMITH anci c. i.L deliver the SOUTH H'JLKS ZAILV .V.H'- at an early hour each Morning in all parts of the na; toy ns :— at an early hour each Morning in all parts of the ng toy ns :— 'i)l EF SWANSEA NEWPORT •"11 MERTHYR PORTSKEWKTV ADERDARE PONTYPOOJ. 11 DOCKS HEREFCFD PEMBROKE Do i; ENO BRISTOL GLOUCESTER ANELLY' TENBY ABERYSTWYTH LAMPETER CARMARTHEK ABERGAVENKY The OA l:l>l Pr' TIM ES also delivered ever.- ft iany address in the above mentioned Towns. I ORDERS vo oe senr to ;hc Man&eer*- o' t> vtrimt booi:s»lis.