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Shipping ilotices. WATERFOHD and CORK, an-1 the In,' whole of the SOUTH of IRELAND, per FAST Bolton the GnE Vl" WESTERN RAILWAY and for.li!"nl Steamships via Milfonl Haven. The Wator- for ?rtean,e™ ni" "aily- Xhe Cork stcamers leave Mil- Mn> fllosi'ays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and return -|ays, Wednesdays, ami Fridays. 7b224 CLAN LINE STEAMERS. CARDIFF TO COLOMBO, MADRAS. AND CALCUTTA, The splendid Clyde-buiit Passenger Steamer, „ "CLAN SINCLAIR," loO Al., Tons Register, 2,000 effective horse-power, C. E. DARLEY, Commander, wtll be despatched from Cardiff via, Suez Canal, on v SATURDAY, 7TH NOVEMBER. grates of freight, passage. &c., iipply to TELLEFSEN, WILLS, & CO., Cardiff. F 1 A RD1FF AND BORD EAUX The CARDIFF STE AMSI11P COMPANY'S FIRST CLASS SCREW STEAMERS will sail as iollows :— «,SfIRONDE" Bordeaux for Cardiff Oct. 31 GARONNE" Cardiff for Bordeaux Oct. 31 "■'tli roods and passengers. b For Rates of freight, Ac., apply to Messrs Jno. Whit- am and Sons, Agents, 14, Qiiai des Chartrons, Bor- and at the Offices of the Company, 51, Mount- '^rt-squarc, Cardiff. 948L .^0238 HOOPER, CAM PP. ELL <fc CO., Managers. ASFCR NEW YORK iKTr¥+h -XLi STEAMSHIP LINE. RHOSINA, 4,000 ts. RHOUOHA, 4,000 ts RHEOLA, 2,300 ts. .Through Bills of Lading issued to and from Stations drw?Wtl> ,Va,es and Midland Counties, and the prin- Pa« places in Europe, United States, and Canada. 10 OPORTO, LISBON, CADIZ, GIBRALTAR, MALAGA -1M Bail via LISBON to MADRID BADAJOZ. ti eekly Sailings. Through and Regular Communica- o between all Stations in South Wales, via London Through Rates Quoted on Application. For Freight and other particulars apply to AWARDS, ROBERTSON, and CO.. Cardiff and Newport 34609 X^l'Ul.LKY. 51. South-street New York. 5324 MESSRS CHARLES HILL & SONS ^SGI^NRISTOL CITY LINE OF w -.)o NEW YORK STEAMERS. i.P'LS CITY Captain WeiM.2 800 tons P''OOI\LYN CITY..Captain Fitt 2,400 tons V^NDAFF CITY..Captain Gore 2,700tons «M?sky CITY Captain Horlor.2.700 tons „ "-ailing every Twelve Days to and fro between Bristol, Prvri!51- New York, taking goods jpraml other BRISTOL CHANNEL PGRIS or •'••eight and passage, apply to HENRY R. JAMES, Qtjeen-square, Bristol. x, BURG ESS ,V CO., Cambrian Chambers, Swansea. 7t.Q,en York Agents— ARK ELL & DOUGLAS, Kemble Buildings. /S" T M E111 ° A L1 1C • 'C^tW'nxiTir.n STATES MAIL STEAMERS. -^mtsgsr- LIVERPOOL TO r HILADELPIIIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY. ,i y.irst-cliiss, full-powered Iron Steamships. Accsmmo (1\1.1011 for ),:vftSenaer.s final to any Euroiieau Line. Pas- ^"fiers nud !"oOlls lauded at Philadelphia on the Wharf •no, Pennsylvania Kailroad. This is the shortest and route to'the West 1.0CAJ. AGENTS :— •.George BIRO, 276, Bute-street, Cardiff JONES :01111 Co., llute I'ocks, Cardiff, and at Dock- jjfoet, \lTport: CROCKET and .TAMES, 4, Taff-street, jjOntypridd Tn.NEY and Co., Abertillery; MORGAN, Ollice, Pontypool J. THOMAS, Tredegar W. 2l A' "I'NS, (ilehtlaml-street, Merthyr A. DAVIES, "eckan-street, Pontlottyn :\1. THoilNBY, Commer. j.*11 Hotel, Aberdaro; AUSTII and ^H.COCKS, Swansea; .• J. J^Avna. C-uiliff-road, Ahoranian DAVIES and 19, Iror-streot. Dowlais. 30668 GII.CHRIST'S LG JLCH RIST'S IVERPOOL, CARDIFF, & NEWPORT STEAM E ItS. ^JGDliAR WEliKLY COMMUNICATION JWTW ImN ABOVE PORTS. w tor furtjier particulars apply to It. BURTON AND SON, Newport ROBERT UlLCURLST AND CO., 21 Water-siieot, I.iverpool, and Consulate Chambers, Bute road, Cardiff OflNTS FOR THE CUNARl) STEAMSHIP CO., » b'lhtoUgh Rates of Freight quoted, and passages OOketl. via Liverpool, to the United states. Mediterra- Havre. and insurance. FIRE AND LIFE "OFFICES. LONDON. FIRE—ESTABLISHED 1710. Oldest purely Fire Office in the World. Home nih ore>en Insurances against Loss by Fire and Licht- lnS at Moderate Rates. Losses settled with Piompt- ess aiut Liberality. LIFE. — ESTA BLISHED 1810. ♦ "ts divided Every Five Y ears. Large Bonuses. Bonus Policies Grante<l. Very Low Premiums .'thont Participation in Profits. No Partnership Lia- c>- Simple Proposal Forms. For further information apply to the following p. AGENTS:— CARDIFF'(Fire only) Mr Peter Price, 3, Crock berbtown. (Fire only) Mr Charles Cross. .Mr J. Jenkins. C.A., Phil- hannonic Chambers, St. Mary-street. (Life only) .Mr Batten. (Life only) Mi W. H. Edwards, 5, Pear. son-place, Bute Docks. 2j>ftraTon Mr David E. Jones vl^rityre Mr R. O Gery. >erkenflg (Fire only) Mr William Lewis. i, J1'artillery (Fire only) Mr Chas. Ashwin. '^enavon, near Punlypoul. Mr Stephen Bar well. ..Mr John Gill. Mr Edmund Evans. JP'lgenrl Mr William Gladdish. pViimawr Mr G. W. Walters. J^vliridga Mr T'nos. J. Parsons. J^Hhowell" Mr W. ,T. Lewis "law (Fire only) Mr Colo T. Thomas. i'diw Vale Mr Thos. G. Powell. JVndale nearPontvpridd..Mr David Thomas (Al>er«lare) Mr (ieo. J. Tncktield. |'lr"ida)f Mr John Howe. ju^st-.ejj Mr David Davies. yT-Ty«itii Mr David Price. <MJntain Ash (Fire only)..Mrs If E. White. only) ..Mr Isaac Thomas mVes Mr.Tamos On in ppatli only) Mr dini-lc: Old pO'itardawe Mr David Smith. 0,lrv; r:<IU (Fire only) Mr William Merchant (Fire onlv.) ..Mr XV. Williams. ^aiisea Mr J. W. Morris. Mr John Eynon. r i. (Life only) Mr Francis .TMerry C(l»gar (Fire only) Thos. Boswell. V, (Life only) Mr Morgan Price. J^hiicliu'ch (Life only) Enoch Daniel. stalvfora (Fire only) Mr John Rees. 12068 72878 MI FUG E ^A SSU R A N C E COMPANY, V LlMVl'BD. CHIEF OFFICES, 89, MANCHFSTKK. HEOISTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF PAR LIAMKNT. £ s. d. Premium Income for 1884 264,670 17 4 Increase in the Premium Income it. the year 1884 over that of JS83 W.588 18 6* Clftims Paid in 1884. 95,516 10 6 Total Claims Paid since the Com- paiiy was established, nearly 600.000 0 0 The rapid progress and remarkable prosperity of the Company are the surest evidence of its sound position, f1.nd of the estimation in which it is held by the Tmhlic, and shows the gieat apprec ation of the tompany's special feature of prompt settlement of The extraordinary success of the past has been fully Jnaint:¡lIlc(1 during the present year, and the fia,>v is to be congratulated that at the present tune t: ''ic-me is larflor,• its funds greater, and that in *jVerj respcct it is in a stronger and more prosperous condition than at :iny previous period. JAMES PROCTOR. Manager. District Offices: Refuge Chambers, 97, Cxford-street. Swansea and 29, Custom House-street, Cardiff. 76790 BOILER INSURANCE & STEAM POWER COMPANY (LIMITED). ESTARLISIIED 1859. For the Insurance and Inspection of Boilers and engines, and also for the Insurance of Workpeople, to meet the Employers' Liability Act, 1880. Hi AD OFFiCES-67, KING-STREET, MANCHESTER. Brandl Otlices-l39, CMion-street. London, E.C., ami 2, West Regent-street. Glasgow. Niel MCDOUGALL, Chief Engineer and Manager PEUCIVAL HARTLEY, Secretary. Boilers.— Insurance against all damage resulting from explosion of boilers or collapse of flues. Boilers Periodically inspected by experienced officers resi- dent in the principal manufacturing towns. Re. port of the condition of the boilers and mountings En se!'t to the insured after :he inspection. 'f —Inspection and insurance against damage ,ouJ.breakdown, and advice given on all in;utors economical use uf steam power. LIABILITY.—Insurance of workpeople, K AI.L RISKS for which the employer is liable 01 ''mployers' Liability Act. 1830. 74950 THE EDINBURGH LIFE ASSURANCE A OI'FICE.—FOUNDED 1823. Moderate Premiums. Increasing Bonuses. Undoubted Sfcurityf All ordinary and endowment Assurance Policies have the benefit, of the Company's NON-FoRFEITURF. •J Y Ti.M, whereby Pnlic,, Holders are secured against t"w in the event of non-payment of premiums. l ot Prospectuses, Forms. :tncl all information apply to the MIDLAND and SOUTH WALES DISTRICT BRANCH, 16. BENNETT'S-HILL. BIRMINGHAM. FRANK GRIFFITH, Resident Secretary. THE WIIITTINGTON LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY 58, MOORGATE-SI REET, LONDON. E.C. Funds in hand and Subscribed Capital as on Otll April, 1885 £229,878 Total Annual Income 54.202 Total Ciaims paid from commencement to 30th April, 1085, exceed a QUARTER of a MILLION SThliLING. 'J (>tal Alistftiners insured in a Separate Section. Prospectuses, forms of proposal, and every intorma tion on application to 72977 r Agents waited. ALFRED T. BOWSER, Manager A WORD TO the WISE: Cause & cure of debility, want ofisiergy,and premature decay, in- structions to regain health and vigor. Sent on receipt of fci&tup* by Publishers, Fit&&ian,vUiil-e, Sheffield 11681 bij Action. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr W. BRADLEY. Household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff Oct. 26 CAKlHFt' AUCTION iV STOUAG K CO \LU1.. iMr J. G. MADDOX. Auctioneer) Tuesdav's Weekly Sale. at Rooms Oct. 27 Special Consignments of Furniture Oct. 27 & 29 Household Furniture, &c., at Penarth Oct. 28 Messrs DAVIS & EDWARDS. Horned Cattle, etc.. at i.lanflhangel Rogsiett ..Oct. 28 Mr M. DAVIES. Farm Stock, c., at Cilgwyn, Carmarthenshire Oct. 28 Hyacinths, &c.. at Cardiff Oct. 24 Ancient and Mordern Furniture, at Cardiff.. Oct. 29, 30 Family Residence, at Cardiff Oct. 31 Stud ale, at Cardiff Oct. 31 Tobacconist's Stock, at Cardiff Nov. 2 Library ot Books, at Cardiff ..Nov. 3 300 Lots of Nursery Stock, at Cardiff Nov. 7 Posting Stock. at Cardiff Nov. — Household Furniture and liffects, at Cardiff ..Nov. — Mr CHARLES HUGHES. Valuable Household Property, at Swansea.Nov. 3 Messrs JOHN JENKINS and CO. Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff Oct. 27 Air F. B. JONES. Carriages at Bristol Oct. 29 Horses, at Bristol Nov. 5 MR KENNARD. Household Furniture, at Rooms Oct. 27 Mr JOHN M. LEEDER. Ground Rents, at Swansea Nov, — Messrs LEWIS BROTHERS. Live Stock and Crops, at Neath Oct. 26 Household Furniture, Briton Ferry. Oct. 29 Messrs NEWLAND A RICKARD. Cigars, at Newport Oct. 24 Ornamental Trees, Fruit, etc. at Newport Oct. 31 Messrs GEORGE NICHOLS. SON, & ALDEn. Mineral Estate, at Cardiff — Dec. 15 Messrs OWEN and BRYANT. Household Furniture, Ac., at Cardiff Oct. 26 Mr ClIAS. E. PARSONS. Railway Shares, at Cardiff Oct. 24 Messrs PARSONS and ROBJENT. Leasehold Works, at Newport Nov, 11 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. Farming Stock, at Whitchurch Oct 28 Hunters and Harness Horses, at Cardiff Oct. 29 Horse, at Cardiff Oct. 29 Stock, Crops, &c.. at Penmark Oct. — Freehold Estate.at Cardiff Nov. — Cotswold Sheep. Cattle, &c., at Eglwys-Brewis. Nov.— Mr JAM 1< STRAKER. Properties, at Cardiff Oct. 29 Mr JOHN THOMAS. Stock, Crops, &c., at Cowbridge Oct. 26 Cows, Heifers, Implements, &c.. at Hantrissant.Nov. 2 Household Furniture, at Cowbridge Nov. 4 Messrs WALTON & LEE. Freehold Estates Sales No. 351 and 352. AT THE AUCTION AND STORAGE COMPANY'S SALE ROOMS, 24, 25. & 26. HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF TO PARTIES FURNISHING. "JVfR J. G. MADDOX will SELL by -LvJL AUCTION, on TUESDAY and THURSDAY, October 27th and 29th, 1885, a large, valuable, and varied collection of over 300 Lots (each day) of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, both NEW AND SECOND-HAND which has been forwarded from various sources for absolute sale, comprising several Pianos, Oil Paint- ings, Pier Glas.<ses, Booka, Electro-plated Goods, Toilet and other Ware, Iron and Brass Bedsteads, etc., etc., and the entire Fittings and Furniture of every de- scription for Halls, Dining. Drawing, Breakfast and Bedrooms. Libraries, Offices, Kitchen, d1c" in Walnut, Mahogany, Birch, and Oak, Upholstered in Tapestry, Repp, Plush, Velvet, Morocco, and other Coverings. The Lots are too numerous to particularize, but will be arranged in order of Sale, and for view on mon1Ïn of Sale. All Entries at either of the Tuesday or Thursday Sales, for purpose of Lotting, must be made by 12 o clock the day prior to either. Sale commences each day at 2 o'clock precisely. N.B.-These tztensivc and splendidly-appointed sale rooms (the- only rooms in the Principality where goods entered for stúe ca). be properly displayed, and where intending purchasers can "iew and thoroughly inspect the various lul8 prior to commencement 01 sale) are always open (ot the receptÙm of goods of every descrip- tion, and. when required, cash advances mcule on nceount of sams. 11944 72527 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PARTIES FURNISHING AT THE LARGE SALE RUOMS, 24, 25, AND 26, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. MESSRS THE CARDIFF AUCTION 1.L AND STORAGE COMPANY (Mr J. G. MAD. DOX Auctioneer), begs to announce that arrangements have been entered iuto with one of. the First Houses in the Trade, for' a regular supply of REALLY HIGH- CLASS. SPLENDIDLY UPHOLSTERED, and gua- ranteed well-made NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE AND EFFECTS of every description, which will be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION at the two weekly sales to be held every TUESDAY and THURS- DAY at the Rooms from now until the end of the year. The first of these special consignments will be offered on the 27th and 29th insts.. when goods (which have been most carefully selected so as to give entire satis- faction to our numeroutI clients) to the amount of over 600 Lots will be disposed 0(, comprbing effects in all kinds Qf woods and splendidly upholstered, Imitable for houses ano urchasers of all classes. For further particulars and to view the oods, apply at the Rooms on the day prior to each day's salo. Sale will commence at 2 O'CLOCK precisely. 76845 ON WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER, 28TH. 1885. AT NO. 4. WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH. 3ALE OF CAPITAL WELL-MADE MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. "TV/I R O. MADDOX is instructed by JjJL Mr F. F. Lloyd, who is leaving Penarth, to SELL by AUCTION, as above, the whole of his HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, Which are almost new. having been purchased but re- cently at considerable cost of Messrs Lewis and Lewis, of Duke-Street, Cardiff, and comprising a walnut drawing-room suite covered in inarone rep, easy and other chairs in cloth, walnut oval, occasional, and dining tables, superior piano in walnut case, walnut china cabinet, oil paintings. black-and-gold pier glass, brass-rail fenders and brasses to match, marble and other vases, Brussels tapestry carpets, t apestry and lace curtains, brass poles and rings, oak hall-stand, stair carpet and rotl. 2 capita 1 painted and decorated bedroom suites complete, iron anil brass French bed. steads, wool, spring, and other mattresses, quantity of bed linen, sets of ware, chests of drawers, washstands, dressing tables, toilet glasses, towel rails, a lare aviary, two capital talking parrots and CiL¡.es, canary and c,lge. a very lare dog's kennel, the usual kitchen utensils, and numerous sundries. Good on view morning of sale. Sale will commence at 12 o'lo\:k precisely. Auction Company's Offices, 24, 25. and 26, High-street, Cardiff. 76779 EDWARDS-TERRACE, RUTHIN GARDENS, RICHMOND-ROAD, AND CATHAYS, CARDIFF. SALE OF DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD, RESIDENTIAL, AND COT I AGE PROPERTIES. MESSRS JOHN JENKINS and CO. 1.1. have been instructed to sELi. by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotd, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 27th day of October, 1885, at Seven o'clock in the Evening, the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES :— EDWARDS-TERRACE. LOT 1.—All that private RESIDENCE, No. 25, Edwards-tei race, let at the annual rental of £36. Term 99 years from May bt, IBób. at the annual ground rent of i;4 8s. RUTHIN G ARD ENS. LOT 2.—All that private RESIDENCE, No. 20, Ruthiu-gardens?, in the occupation o{ Mrs Smallbridge, at the annual rental of £32. This house contains drawing-room, dining-room, 4 bedrooms, hot and cold bath, and the usual offices, and has a back entrance. Term 93 years, from 29th September, 1880, at the annual ground rent of £5 14s. RICHMOND ROAD. LOT 3.-All that VILLA RESIDENCE, with a good back entrance, known as Rosario House, 96, Richmond- road, occupied by Mrs Meredith, at the annual rental LOT 4.—A11 that VILLA RESIDENCE adjoining Lot 3. in the occupation of Mr llaines, at the annual rental of £32. Lots 3 and 4 are held for a term of 99 years, frofh the 2nd February, 1875, and will be sold subject to the apportioned ground rents of S3 12s to Lot 3, and 10s t0 i,0t 4. The gas-tidings, Venetian blinds, and other land- lord's fixtures in the whole of the above will be included in the sale. DARRAN STREET, CATHAYS. LOTS 5 to 8 —All those Four six-roomed LEASE- HOLD COTTAGES, known as Nos. 6, 8, 10, and 12, Darran street; (off llirwain-street), Cat-hays, let at the weekly rentals of 8s per house. These lots have good back entrances, and are held for 9y years, from 29tll September 1830, at the annual ground rent ot £2 6s 6d per house. To view apply to the tenants, and for further particu- lars see posters or apply to the Auctioneers, Philhar- monic Chambers, Cardiff or to Mr James Morgan, Solicitor, 37, St. Mmy-street, Cardiff. „r,„n October litli. 133o. 76679 PAlm: HALL SALE ROOMS, CARDIFF. USUAL WEEKLY SALE OF HOUSEHOLD M' FURNITURE. R KENNARD Will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on T UESDAY next, Octobcr 27th, a large assortment of HOUSEHOLD VURNITUUK AND EFFECTS, Cuinpi and n-on UeUstetuls of every size and in fi variety of patterns, chniit, spring, and other mattresses, palliasses, chests 01 drawers in different woods, suitable for best or servants' room mahogany and other duchesse ^t uuls and tables, looking glasses, towel rails, pauItt:d and other washstands, several patterns in dressing tables, feather and other beds, night stools, bedroom suites, several tiist-class ward- robes, carpet?, ornaments an enormous number of fenders aim tireirons of all designs aiHl q .ahties, some very magn ticent marble and otliei clocks drawu,P and dining-room suites, welMna-.e excellently upholstered in various materials black■ *|D I feoId and other pier glasses, Tugs, mats, cho'ct; „nfi oleographs, mahogany and walnut tables ] -• kitchen ditto, hat and umbrella stan .9, chitfonnieros and sideboards, couches, ;>n(l everyae- scription of goods required to furnish {l0ll, p(,N(f size, including some now and second-hana riai,u' FORTES by the best makers. r(-a The sale will commence ntTwo o'clock sharp. 7b85dqff Auctioneer's Offices, Park Hall Sale Rooms, Caraiti. BRISTOL HORSE REPOSITORY. BY AUCTION, THURSDAY NEXT, a number of CARRIAGES, new and second-hand; a large quantity of Harness, Saddlery, and Horse Clothing, &c., &c. of every description. Early tries for carriages and saddlery respectfully solicited to ensure publicity. Sale at one o'clock precisely.—N.B.—A sale of Carriages, Horses, and Saddlery is held at the above Repository every intermediate Thursday throughout the year, and a saie of a number of Horses every alternate Thursday. F. B. JONES, Veterinary Surgeon and Proprietor. 75179 The Model Auction Mart, North-road, Cardiff. MR W. BRADLEY will SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, October 26th, a large quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, crockery ware, &c. Sale commence at 2 o'clock.—Auc- tioneer's Offices, North-road, Cardiff. 189 SWANSEA O FF ICE OF THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No. 2, COLLKGE-STRKlET. All orders from NEWSAGENTS will receive prompt attention, and be executed upon the same terms as from the Chief Office. The DAILY NEWS" delivered to Subscribers early every rooming in any part of the town. ADVERTISEMENT'S received up to Seven o'clock will secure insertion U1 the next morning's jssue of the DAILY .I.1;W ales bu JUiriion. SALE THIS DAY, AT 2.30 P.M. A SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT of EXTRA FINE BY ACINTHS, all being best selected (named sorts). A bo Tulip", Narcissus (distinct varieties), Crocus, Si illa, &:e. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING will SKLL the above by AUCTION, at their Rooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, This Day, SATUR- DAY, at 2.30 o'clock. 76739 On THURSDAY and FRIDAY, October 29th and 30th. GREAT and HIGHLY INTERESTING SALE of ANCIENT and MODERN FURNITURE, OLD CHINA, NOBLE BRONXKS. COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS. PORTIONS of the OBJECT D'ART HAVE BEEN PURCHASED at EXHIBITIONS REGARDLESS OF COST, WITH VERY GREAT CARE AND JUDGMENT, THE WHOLE OF WHICH WILL HAVE TO BE SOLD WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE. MESSRS GOTTS\ALTZ & BOWRING are ill receipt of instructions from the solicitor to catalogue and prep.tre for SALE at the sale-rooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, October 29th and 30th, commencing at 11 o'clock pre- cisely each day, the MAG IS IFLDENT EFFECTS OF A LARGE COUNTRY RESIDENCE, furnished with great taste, and which will include the CONTENTS of a SUITE of DRAWING-ROOMS and BOUDOIR, furnished throughout in EBONY and GOLD, upholstered in rich amber and crimson satin a GRAND OLD BLACK BUHL CABINET, occasional chairs in silk and velvet, a set of black and gold tables, and a very handsome overmantel with painted panels en suite a. SUPERB ROSEWOOD INLAID EXHIBITION CHINA CABINET, with numerous partitions and shelves for china; 7-OCTAVE IRON FRAME, MASSIVE PIANOFORTE, in black and gold case, by A f w VALUABLE WATERCOLOUR DRAWINGS and old prints, a PAIR of COSTLY NEEDLEWORK CURTAINS, a BEAUTIFUL FIRE SCREEN, a SET OF VERY VALUABLE CHINA VASES, PURCHASED AT THE PARIS EXHIBITION, PAINTED IN LOVELY TASTE BY L. Deglise; BERLIN and DRKSDEN VASES and FIGURES, a pair of mirrors in biass frames, massive brass tender. dogs and iror.s, Wilton-pile carpets aqd rugs. THE VALUABLE PKOCELAINS include a MAGNIFICENT. REAL SEVRES DESSERT SET of 24 pieces, richly painted and decorated a NOBLE PAIR of SEVRES VASES; all the nic-nacs that decorated the cabinets and tables, in Old Chelsea, Dresden, and Crown Derby; GROUPS IN DRESDEN a COSTLY MINTON'S TEA SERVICE, a RARE DUNER SERVICE by MINTON. THE PICTURES include some very VALUABLE GALLERY PAINTINGS, rare old examples of de. ceased and living painters, many of which were pur- chased at the late ROBERT LANG'S SALE, including a very beautiful oil painting by Berghem, shipping piece by Peters, and other examples of Birket Foster, H. Robins, Ramgold, R. Wilson, W. Yates, &c., Ac. The DINING-ROOM FURNISHED throughout in OLD CARVED OAK, including a full suite of 12 CHAIRS in VELVET, a 12FT. DINING TABLE with beau- tifully carved legs, a 7FT. MASSIVE SIDEBOARD with lofty carved back, writing table, and a PAIR OF MATCHLESS BOOKCASES, rich Axminster carpet to tit room, bronze Fortune" CLOCK and PAIR OF SIDE ORNAMENTS, a valuable walnut cottage pianoforte on iron frame, by C. Oehler of Stuttgart, tapestry window and portiere curtains, bronze lamp by Hinks. a VERY VALUABLE CHAMBER ORGAN, suitable for a small CHURCH or SCHOOL. IN THE STUDY, FURNITURE in DARK WALNUT, embracing fu:1 suite in Morocco, SIDEBOARD with bevel plates, TABLES, BOOKCASE, rare BRONZES, stained glass windows, bookracks, stands for sticks, reading table, and othllr attractive effects. The BREAKFAST and SIITING ROOMS are well fur- nished in brown oak and mahogany, and include a very fine carved sideboard, with dining table and suite to match, together with the carpets, pictures, engravings, several racing prints after Herring, also about 200 vols. of books. including Coxe's Monfnouthshire," "Aldine Poets" (52 vols.), "Art Journal" (5 vols.), Voltaire's Works (50 vols.), Chaffer's Pottery and Porcelain" (1 vol.), "Nicholas Nickleby" (1 vol.). plates by Phiz," and a number of standard works. lh; HALL SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED IN POLLAliD OAK with MA-SIVE s I AND WITH SOLID SILVER FIT TINGS. IN THE NINE BEDROOMS, Kidderminster, Brussels and tapestry carpets off the Boors of all the rooms, HANDSOME MODERN BEDSTEADS IN POLISHED WOODS, BRASS AND IRON, with excellent spring bedding, linen and damask furniture complete. A MAGNIFI- CENT AMERICAN WALNUT BEST BEDROOM SUITE supplied at a great xist. Polished ash and figured walnut suites with four feet and six feet ward- robes, curtains, toilet ware, pictures, odd toilet tables, chest of drawers, ottoman child's cots, swing glasses, three wardrobes and toilet tables to match, bedroom easy chairs. CONTENTS OF HOUSEKEEPERS ROOM, LANDINGS, CHINA PANHUE>, KIT- CHENS, together with the GUNS, HUNTING HORNS, SANDWICH CASES, SADDLES, BRIDLES, rustic furniture, garden chairs, and a large variety of miscellaneousarti- des. Catalogues, which will admit to first day's view, may be had ot H. Heard, Esq., Solicitor, or the Auctioneers, all of Cardiff. SPECIAL NOTICE.-The Auctioneers in announcing this unusually attractive Sale would respectfully remind the general public that the character and quality of thi whole of these effects are such as seldom come under the hammer, and they invite, all intending purchasers to view the effects in their Rooms on the 7tI and 28t A.76628 PENARTH, NEAR CARDIFF. H'ghly desirable Seaside Residential Property, known as "HILLSIDE," beautifully situateu in its own grounds, of about £ an acre, with a charming and uninterrupted view of the Bristol Channel. MESSRS GOTT WALTZ & BOWRING are instructed by the Executors of the late John Fry, Esq., J.P.. to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, October 31st, at 3 o'clock, subject to the conditions of sale to be then and there produced, that most attactive and substan- tially-built FAMILY RESIDENCE, KNOWN AS HILLSIDE," BEACH-ROAD, PENARTH, Very conveniently situated in the best position, and with the finest view in Penarth, for in ny years the residence of the ,ate John Fry, Esq., J.P. The house, with a southern aspect, contains hall with tesselated pavement, three reception-rooms, Vjilliard room, kit. chens, six bedrooms, bath-room, and excellent domestic offices, with every convenience, conservatory, capital stabling, coach-hguse, and out-buildings, etc. The grounds are most tastefully laid out and adorned with specimens of the choicest kinds of shrubs and plants. The vegetable garden is well stocked and most productive. The property is held under a lease, dated the 20th day of May, 1857, for the term of 99 years, granted by the Baroness Windsor, at the very low rental of B5. Permission to view may ue had of the Auction* ers, Caiditf, and of Mr H. Percy Ingledew, Solicitor, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 76740 TO HOTEL PROPRIETORS, TOBACCONISTS, PRIVATE CONSUMERS, &C, IMPORTANT SALE OF CIGARS. MESSRS. GOTT WALTZ & BOWRING are instructed to SELL by AUCTION on MONDAY, November 2nd, at 11, High-street, the whole of a TOBACCONIST'S STOCK, consisting of 800 boxes of cigars of the following, choice brands Laranagas, Intimidads, Henry Clays, La Morralles, La Unions, Lucias, etc. 11, High-street, Cardiff. ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3RD. Library of Choice Books from the above COUNTRY iiESIDENCES (see special advertisement). MESSRS GOTT WALTZ & BOWRING will sell the LIBRARY OF BOOKS, (which comprises 300 lots), (It 11, Hii>h-street, on TUESDAY, November 3rd, at 2 o'clock, including:— Coxe's Monmouthshire, 2 vols. Aldine Poets, 52 vols. Hogarth's Woilcs, 2 vols. MaJkiu's South Wales, 2 vols. Art Journal, 5 vols. Knight's Shakespeare, 8 vols. Voltaire's Works, 50 vols. and about 600 other volumes. 11, High-street, Cardiff^ HORSE EXCHANGE. CARDIFF. SATUIIDA Y, NOVEMBER, 7th, 1885. SIXTH ANNUAL SALE OF NURSERY STOCK. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING have again received instructions from Mr W. Grove, to SELL by AUCTION, as above, 300 LOTS OF NURSERY STOCK, Comprising standaid and dwarf roses, choice named varieties fruit trees, including apple, pear, and gooseberry trees ornamental trees, including pine, Jaurel, spruce and Scotch firs; laurel, box conifers in variety also a quantity of strong quicks. On view morning of sale. 11, HIG H-STR EJST, CARDIFF. Highly important and attractive Sale of well-manu- xactured modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, China, Gl.iss, Pictures, Dresden, Sevres, and Worcester Ornaments', Bronzes, Marble and Ormolu Clocks, rich Embroidered and Tapestry Curtains, Velvet, Pile, and Brussels Carpets, Hall Furniture, &c., being the major portion ut a residence at Penarth, sold by order of the executors. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING are in receipt of instructions to remove and SELL by AUCTION, at their Sale Rooms, 11, High- street, Cardiff, about the second week in November. i HE SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Detailed particulars will shortly be announced, or may be obtained in catalogues which will be ready for issue 4 days prior to sale. 1' PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SECOND ANNUAL SALE AT THE GRiFFIN HOTEL, CARDIFF. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING j3'jL have received instructions from Mr George Ruins to SELL by AUCTION, EARLY IN NOVEM- BEH, the whole of the POSTING STOCK, At the GRIFFIN HOTEL, CARDIFF, comprising about 20 HORSES, all of which will be in hard work up to the day of sale.. 17 CARRIAGES, comprising Dog Carts, Waggonettes, etc. 14 SETS OF DOUBLE and SINGLE HARNESS, equal to new, Bridles, Saddles, &c. Air Burns's sole object in selling is to make room for a stud of hunters for the coming season. Detailed catalogues may be had in due course either of Mr George Burns, The Griffin, or of the Auctioneers, High-street, The Horse Exchange, Cardiff. p- THE CARDIFF HORSE EXCHANGE. RIDING LESSONS GIVEN DAILY EITHER IN THE SCHOOL OR ON THE ROAD. JUMPING LESSONS MAY BE HAD IN THE PROPRIE- TOUS PRIVATE GROUND, the fittings and arrangements of which are on the most approved principles. Special attention given to the instruction and com- fort of children and beginners in riding. Quiet and thoroughly trained ponies, hacks, and hunters. The schol is under the personal superintendance of the Proprietors and a well-known efficient Riding Master. < Dressing Rooms with every comfort and convenience, and a well-appointed Gallery for the accommodation of visitors and friends of pupils. Private Lessons by Appointment. Hunters, Hacks, Harness Horses on Hire or Sale. For terms, &c., apply to GOTTWALTZ AND BOWRING, PROPRIETORS. 4 CARDIFF ADVERTISING, BILL POSTING, AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED). OFFICES: CHURCH-STREET CHAMBERS. SECRETARY FRANK H. SIMPSON. l best Permanent Posting Stations in Cardiff and Nji".hbourhodd Contractors for all descriptions Of A >i-rti;iiig Circular Distributing Jec. 99 '1 Ail ordera promptly attended 10. 55261 Elates by Ruction. NEATH. SALE OF FAT AND STORE SHEEP AND CATTLE, HORSES. &c. MESSRS LEWiS BROTHERS are in- structed by Mr Kvan Williams to SELL by AUCTION, in the Park, adjoining the Cricket Field, Neath, on MONDAY, October 2bth, 1885, the following LIVE STOCK AND CROPS, Viz.—100 fat wethers, 30 fat ewes, 20 fat lambs, 7 fat cattle, 20 breeding ewes, 40 lambs, 2 cows with calves, 7 yo ng cattle, draught mare, saddle mare, promis- ing black colt, 2 ricks. hay, about 21 tons; 2 ricks white oats. TermsFour months' credit on approved bills, or 2 per cent. discount. Refreshments on the Gnoll Park at 12 noon. Sale at 1 o'clock. The Mart, Neath, Oct. 9th, 1885. 76697 MIDDLETON VILLAS, BRITON FERRY. MESSRS LEWIS BROTHERS are in- structed by R. T. O. Barbenson, Esq., who is leaving, to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises, on THURSDAY, October 29th, 1885, the whole of the ex- cellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, valuable American organ (Queen's model), pianoforte, &c., comprising appointments of drawing and sitting rooms in walnut, dining room in light oaK, five bed- rooms in mahoany and Japanned woods, office and kiichen furniture and fittings also capital dog-cart, catalogues of which may be hall of the auctioneer. Sale to commence at 11 a. m. punctually. The Mart, Neath, Oct. 9th, 188;. 76791 BY ORDER OF HIE MORTGAGEES. HARRIETT-STREET AND MEl.'l'HYR STREET, CATHAYS, AND LLANVAllt ROAD AND KING'S- ROAD, CANTON, CARDIFF. MR JAMES STRAKER will SELL by AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, 29th October, J885, at 7 p.m., the follow- ing desirable and substantially-built PROPERTIES LOT 1.—All that CORNER HOUSE, with 3-stalled stable, coach-house, large loft and yard, being No. 39, Harriet-street, Catbays, Cardiff, occupied by George Goulde, coal merchant. Auuual milt, £ 31 4s. Lease, 94 years unexpired. Ground rent, S2 16s. LOT 2 —Ail that DWELLING-HOUSE, called Rosa- lind Villa, in Llanvair-road (opposite the Elms) Canton, Cardiff, occupied by Thomas Symoiuls. Annual rent, LOT 5.-All that DWELLING-HOUSE, adjoining Lot 2, called Lala Villa, occupied by — Niblet. Annual rent, £2.> 8s. Lots 2 and;) are held for 99 years from 1882. Ground rent, S5 10s, which will be apportioned equally betwean the two properties. LOT 4. -All that corner DWELL!NG HOUSE, being No. 32, King's-road, Canton, Cardiff, close to Cow- bridge-road, and suitable for business premises. Lease 994 years unexpired ground rent, So. LOT 5.—All that DWELLING HOUSli adjoining Lot 4, being No. 34, King's-road. Lease 994 years un. expired. LOT 6.—All that DWELLING HOUSE or COTTAGE, being No. 61, Merthyr-street, Cathays, Cardiff, in the occupation of John Hopkins, at the weekly rent of 7s. Lease 94 years unexpired. Ground rent, £ 2 5s Od. LOT 7.—All that DWELLING HOUSE or COTTAGE adjoining Lot 6, being No. 63 in the same street, in the occupation of Mrs smith, at the weekly rent of 7s. Lease 94 years unexpired. Ground rent, i:2 5s Od. There will be no reserves beyond the amounts due on the mortgages. The greater portion of the money may remain on mortgage if desired. For further particulars apply as to Lots 2 and 3 to Mr George David, solicitor. Chu ch-street, Cardiff, and as to all of the lots to the Auctioneer, 2, Tiverton- place, Abergavenny, or to Messrs JACOB & TAYLOR, 76800 Solicitors, 71, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. SALE THIS DAY. TO HOTEL PROPRIETORS, TOBACCONISTS, Ac. IMPORTANT SALE OF CIGARS. MESSRS NEWLAND & RICKARD are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at Castle Chambers, Newport, on SATURDAY, October 24, at Two o'clock and Seven O'clock, 350 BOXES FULL-FLAVOURED HAVANNAH C1GARS, In splendid condition, including the following brands —Laraj.aga, Intimidads, Henry Clay, Recticas, Caro- linas, Ellicioiis, Ac all of the finest quality. Castle Chambers, Newport, 76755 SATURDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 2lST, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION Of best named Choice standard and Dwarf ROSES, Fruit and ornamental trees, quick, privet, etc., tea, and hvbrid perpetuals, pyramid and standard apples of special e:irly-bearing sorts, trained and other ga den fruit trees, privet, quick, etc., etc.; about 250 lots of Dutch bu.bs, and upwards of a ton of very choice cooking, dessert, and other APPLES AND PEARS, which will be sold without reserve. The whole of the above have been carefully selected, are in excel- lent condition, and true to name. NEWLAND & RICKARD are instructed by Mr W. Grove, of St. Owen's Nursery, Here- ford, to SELL by AUCTION, at the CORN EX. CHANGE, Newport, on SATURDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 31st, commencing punctually at TWO SALE THIS DAY. TO INVESTORS. MR CHARLES E. PARSONS (of the firm of Parsons and Robjent) has received in- structions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, at;) o'clock precisely, on SATURDAY NEXT, the 24th day of October, 1885 (subject to conditions to be then produced and read, and in suitable lots), £],850 STOCK In the Taff Vale Railway Company, £100 Five per Cent. "PREFERENCE STOCK" of 1873 in the Rhymney Railway Company, 20 Ordinary i;50 SHARES in the Severn and Wye Railway Company 20 Shares, S7 10s paid up, in the Bristol and West of Enghnd Bank, Limited. Further particulars, if required, on application to the Auctioneer. Newport, Mon., Oct., 17th, 1885. _.um_- 76756 PONTYPRIDD, MONMOUTHSHIRE. SALE OF VALUABLE TIN-PLATE WORKS. MESSKS PARSONS and ROBJENT are 1'1. instructed by the Mortagees to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at. the King's Head Hotel, Newport, Mon.,on VVEDNESDAY, the 11th November, 18d5, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions as shall bo then and there produced, all those LEASEHOLD WORKS, known as the AVONDALE UN-PLATE WORKS, together with the piecs of LEASEHOLD LAND upon which the same are built, and adjoining thereto, con- taining 5a. 2r. 17p. The Works are held for a term of 99 years from the 25th March. 1875, at a ground rent of Sippet-annum. There is a branch rilway and railway sidings con- necting the work with the Great Westeru Hailwayat Pontnewydd, 3nd n. reservoir and a right of taking water from the stream adjoining the premises; and the work; consist of a complete tin-plate mill, with tinhouse and enines aad machinery of a modern de. scription, and until recently h3.vC been worked under a lease thereof, granted to Messrs Benjamin Conway and Co. It is b.dieved that the e iguu; power is suffi- cient for two mills. Possession can be had immediately upon completion of the sale. The works can be viewed at any time. Further particulars and conditions of sale can be obtained of the Auctioneers, 01' Messrs COLBORNK, WARD, & COLBORNE, Solicitors, Newport, Mon. Newport, 22nd Oct., 1885. 76860 SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY AT SWANSEA. MR CHARLES HUGHES has been in- structed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on TUES- DAY, November 3rd, 1885, all that eligible and sub- stantially-built MESSUAGE OR DWELLING-HOUSE, situate and being No. 21, ltosehill-terrace, Ffynone, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mr John Davies, and containing two sitting-rooms, kitchen, scuilery, three bedrooms, attic, and the usual offices, with back en trance. Held for a term of 99 years, from the 25th day of March, 1882, at a ground rent of £3 7s per annum. Sale to commence at Three p.m. For further particulars apply to Mr J. Aeron Thomas, Solicitor, Swansea, or to the Auctioneer, Oxford-street, Swansea. 76858 GLAMORGANSHIRE. MOST VALUABLE FREEHOLD MINERAL ESTATE (Known as 11 EN DRESC YTH AN), Situate within Eight Miles of Cardiff, together with the Seven FARMS surrounding the same. two other detached FARMS, n. Mill ard Six Cottages at Rhiw- sasion, a Mill at Cwm Isha, Two Public Houses, and Excellent Woodland, comprising in the whole 640 ACRES. Or thereabouts, lying in the several parishes of Lan- twit Vardre, Pentyrch. Llantrissant, and Leckwith, which MESSRS GEOUGE NICHOLS, SON, and ALDER will offerfor SALE by AUCTION, in lots, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 15th day ot December, 1885, at two o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to certain conditions there and then named. The Llantrissanf. and Taff Vale Railway' in- tersects the Prop rty, lId the Barry Railway Co. have powers through two mile Two shafts are now being sunk on the estate. Plans and particulars may be ob- tained a month previous to the sale of the Auc- tioneers, 55, Bvoad-street, I'rist-jl; Mr James Neal, Solicitor, 21, Lime-street, London, E.C.; or Mr Tur- berville LI. Jenkins, Solicitor, Newport, Mon. 76851 ASHTON AND GREEN, LIMITED, GENERAL BUILDERS' MERCHANTS, BRISTOL AND LONDON. CARDIFF DEPOT PRINCE LEOPOLD ST MANUFACTURERS OF MARBLE AND ENAMELLED SLATE CHIMNEY PIECES, GRATES, RANGES, &c., &c. BANGOR, PORTMADOC (OLD VEIN), ND PERMANENT GREEK SLATES. Slate Battens, I Garden Edgings, Plaster Laths, Chimney Pots, Staffordshire Goods, Gullies, Floor Tiles, Closet Pans Drain Pipes, Ridgo Tiles, etc., &c. Always in Stock at the Cardiff Depot. 76157 STIFF'S SiARCH. STIFF'S STARCH It having come to the r 4 TTTTTJOQ Q'PATJOTT knowledge of Messrs Stiff W-LiX-T O oIAKUa. and Co. that some retailers often attempt to induce the STIFF S STARCH, public to purchase low pricedandinferior starches S rIFF S STARCH. public to purchase low pricedandinferior starches 8TIFF'S STARCH by representing them to be the manufacture of Messrs TTWIT'Ol CiT'A'RfH Stiff & Co., it is necessary L1JPJJ O oXAJcvV'JtL. to put the public on its KJ guard against such unprin- STIFF'S STARCH. cipied practices,and tostate It hat every box or packet c OT»pnn of Stiffs Starch bears to blAKOtl. the registered Trade Mark OTTlflf'S STARCIT QUEEN BESS. Wli-Br & S>lA_KOM. Stiffs starch is Sold in 51b Packets and Hb Fancy Li TIFF S STARCH. Boxes, and may be obtained IO of any Grocer, Druggist, or STIFF'S STARCH. I Oilman; or of the Mantt- facturers. STIFF & CO., STIFF'S STARCH, tO 50ge 12296 76492 ESTABLISHED 1818. alts brr udínn. FOR SALE. GROUND RENTS AT SWANSEA. MR JoHN MACK LEEDER has re- ceived instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at Swansea, EARLY IN NOVEMBER, all those LEASEHOLD GROUND RENTS, known as the Burrows Fields Estate, comprising Recorder-street, Paxton-street. Sloane-street, Bathurst. street, Dunvant-place, and one side of Langdon-place, Swansea, in the County of Glamorgan, and being part of the estate of the late Thomas Thomas, Esquire, sometime Recorder of Swansea. The property produoes an annnal rental of B354, and is held under a head lease from the Corporation of Swansea, for the term of 99 years, from the 19th day of June, 1835.. Particulars and conditions of sale will shortly be ready, to be obtained of Mr Francis James, Solicitor, Swansea; Mr H. A. Stephens, 4, Orchard-street, Port- man-square, London, W.; Messrs Tamplin, Tayler, and Joseph, 159, Fenchuiv.li-street, London, E.C., or of the Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 76636 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. UNDER THE SETTLED LAND ACT. THE ESTATES OF SIR RICHARD MANSEL MANSEL. BAHT. IN THE COUNTIES OF SURREY AND CARMARTHEN The SURREY ESTATE consists of most important and valuable freehold building properties, situate at Wimbledon, and covering an extensive area, and partly facing Wimbledon Common. Also well- secured ground rents in the parish of Wimbledon, producing about S700 per annum. Also the Weir Courtney Estate, in the parish of Lingfleld, about midway between London and Brighton, only two- and-a-half miles from East Grimstead town and rail- way station, and abutting on the Dorman's Land railway station, on the L.B. and S.C.R., Oxted branch. It comprises about 584 acres of valuable arable, pasture, and woo land, whiclllies compactly together, and is interse ted by capital roads. The CARMARTH ENSHIRE PROPERTIES, which will be offered first, comprise the Cwmgigfran Estate, situate in the parishes of Llaugunnor ;ind Llanarth- ney; the Mansel Avms Estate, situate in th-; parishes of Llandarrog and Ll.aiarihney the Freehold Farm of Ffynon Wen, or Maesycae, in t>he parish of Llan- fynydd a small freehold property at Ferryside, a favourite watering place and summer resort, embracing cottages, houses, and land; a number of houses m the borough of Carmarthen, let on building leases, and a building field, known as Ltwynwitch, also in the borough of Carmarthen. The Cwmgigfran Estate is situate only lh miles from Carmarthen, and within easy reach of other important towns, while it is intersected by capitally constructed and well-kept roads. The soiis are of an exceptionally fertile nature, and particularly well adapted for grazing purposes. The farm-houses are of a substantial character, and the outbuildings attached to them in every way suited to the requirements of the tenants. This estate, including the farm of Ffynon Wen, covers an area of about 713 acres, and being all let, produces an income of upwards of B650 per annum. The Mansel Arms Estate is situate about eight miles from Carmarthen and Llanelly respectively, 19 miles from Swansea, and 3 from Lltnarthney Railway Station. As in the case of the foregoing estate, this property is excellently roaded, and has soils of a productive nature. Tue homesteads, aiso, are 111 good repair, and afford every accommodation required by the tenants. It extends to about 48g acres, and (with exception of the woodlands) being all let, produces an annual rental of upwards of £ 450. Both the above properties offer to a sporting pro- prietor great advantages in the way of hunting, shooting, and fishing, and both are extremely well adapted for the breeding and rearing of partridges and pheasants, of which there is now on the estate a very good number. The Auctioneers desire to call particular attention to the desirability of these properties as safe and improving investments. The farms are in the hands of a first-class, hard-working, and enterprising tenantry, and the rents have st iod admirably the test of the seasons of agricultural depression, through which farmers have had recently to pass; and it is a fact well worthy of special remark that even now on and in the neighbourhood of these properties there is keen competition for the occupation of any vacant farm. The property at Ferryside covers an area of nearly 4 acres. and now produces a rental of about £53 per annum, of which about ground rents; the remainder is tUft rent of a field, which is estimated to produce nearly kn times its present rent If ùeveloped by an enter. prising capitalist. The Carmarthen Borough pro- Eerty consists of ground rents secured on public ouses, dwelling-houses, sliops, and places of worship, amounting in the aggregate to nearly £ 120 a year, and an important tiel(1 situate in the town, extending 4a. Or. thereabouts, and now let to the Carmarthen Athletic Club at a nmtal of £ 25 per annum. This tieid also is well suited for building purposes, and it is estimated that, if properly laid out, it would produce a ground rental of nearly £65 per annum. MESSRS WALTuN and LEE are favoured with instructions from Sir Richard Mansel Mansel, Bart., to offer the above for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at an early date, although private offers for would be entertailleù Hud comidereci previoufl to that timfl. Particulars, plans, and conditions of sale are in course of preparation, and when ready may be obtained of Messrs Burr and Co., 47, Pall Mall, S.W. of Messrs Michael Abrahams, Son, and Co., solicitors, 8, Old Jewry, E.C. of Messrs G. S. and H. Brandon, solicitors, 15, Essex-street, Stiand, W.C. Mr Charles Norton, olicitor, Swansea or of the Auctioneers, at their offices, 20, Mount-street, Grosvenor-squnre, London, W. 760o7 fetters anh Contracts. THE MANAGERS of ALDERMAN JL DAVIES'S SCHOOLS, Neath, are desirous of receiving TENDERS for the ERECTION ot ADDI- TIONAL CLASS-ROOMS, &c. Plans and specifica- tion can be seen at my office on and after Thursday. Oct. 22, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Tender, endorsed Additional Class-rooms," to be sent to the Secretary not la'er than November 7th. Tho lowest or any ten- der will not necessarily be accepted. D. M. DAVIES, Architect and Surveyor. 58, Water-street, Neath, Oct. 20, 1885. 76796 BEDWELLTY UNION RURAL SANI- JD TARY AUTHORITY. NANTYGLO AND BLAINA WATER SUPPLY. TO IRONFOUNDERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. The Bedwellty Union Rural Sanitary Authority are prepared to receive TENDERS for the SUPPLY and DELIVERY of the following, viz. :— CONTRACT No. 1.—About 700 tons of Cast Iron Pipes and Special Castings. CONTRACT No. 2.—About 60 Sluice Valves, 100 Fire Hydrants, and 6 Air Valves, togetner with their respective Surface Boxes, etc., and CONTRACT No. 3.-For Laying and Jointing of about 25,000 yards of Cast Iron Mains, Special Castings, Sluice Valves, Water Fittings, and House Connections. Plans, drawing, and Specification may be seou and forms of tender obtained at the office of tile Engineer to the Authority, Mr T. J. Thomas, Local Board Surveyor. Ebbw Vale, Mon. A charge of One Guinea will be made for printed oopy of specification. Separate sealed Tenders, endorsed Nantyglo and Blaina Water Supply," Contract No. 1, 2, or 3, as the case may be. must be left at tho Office of the under, signed, 87, Queen-street, Tredegar, by four o'clock in the afternoon of the Third day of November next. The Authority do not bind themselve to accept the lowest or any tender. Dated this, 14th day of October, 1885. By order, JOHN ALEX. SHEPARD, 87, Queen-street, Tredegar, 76766 Clerk and Solicitor to the said Authority. TO TARDISTILLERS ANDOTHERS. The DIRECTORS of the BRISTOL UNITED GAS LIGHT COMPANY are ready to receive TENDERS for the purchase of the TAR produced at each of their Stations, situated respectively at Avon street, Canons' March, and Stapleton-road, for one year, from the 1st January, 1886. The approximate quantity of Tar made annually a.t each Station will be, at Avon-street, 500,000 gallons Canons' Marsh, 400,000 gallons; and Stapleton-road, 250,000 gallons. Tern.s and conditions of the Contract may be known on application to the Secretary, at the Office of the Company, Canons' Marsh, Bristol. Tenders, sealed and marked Tender for Tar," addressed to the Chairman, must be delivered not later than Tuesday, 17th November, 1885. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any Tender. By order of the Directors, HENRY H. TOWNSEND, Secretary. October 15th, 1885. 76726 BUILD ERS DESIROUS OF TENDER- JD ING for the ERECTION of a BAPTIST CHAPEL at Ca.thays can see plans and specification, a.nd obtain quantities, at my office on or after Satur- day, 17th October. Tenders to be sent in to Mr J. L. Jenkins, 18, High-street, Cardiff, on or before Oct. 31, 1885, The committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. J. P. JONES, Architect, 76605 27, Park-street. Cardiff. JOINERY! JOINERY!! JOINERY! DOORS SASHES, AND FRAMES. SOLID RABBETTED DOOR FRAMES AND RAB BETTED DOOR JAMBS made to any size. MOULDINGS, ARCHITRAVES, SKIRTING Made to any design. STAIRCASING in all its branches made to order. Estimates given for all kinds of Joinery, including Greenhouses. A large quantity of Stock Size DOORS in Stock. All Joinery made of seasoned timber (having good drying rooms), and at the very lowest prices. Special estimates given on enquiry at the Works, or the Depot, Caidiff. ——— 74135 SOUTH WALES STEAM JOINERY COMPANY (LIMITED), LLANTRISANT. Depot—Hope-street, Cardiff. FOR E S- T T R E-E S- Aye be stickin in a tree— It's growin whan ye're sleepin." CLEAN GROWN, HARDY, HEALTHY, ROOTY PLANTS OF LARCH, SPRUCE, AND SCOTCH FIR. Being of rapid growth, soon become large, graceful, and profitable. SEND FOR A SMALL TRIAL ORDER. They are very fine, and very cheap. Carriage paid to any station. FOTHERINGHAM AND WALLACE, NURSERYMEN, DUMFRIES, N.B. 76622 MAISH'S PILLS have been advertised JJtJL 31 years in the West of England and South Wales. These Pills quickly remove inaction of liver, palll under the collar-bone and between the shoulders, giddiness, flatulency, pain low in the right side, and low in the bck. As an ANTIBILIOUIS PILL they are not excelled, and are the best corrective for con- stipation. Price 7211, Is 12d, and 2s 9d. Post free from— Proprietor—EDWARD MAISH, Chemist, COTHAM BROW, BRISTOL, Late Dispensing Chemist (for 6 yeara) at the Bristol General Hospital. OR DISTRICT AGENTS Cardiff — Coleman and Company Swausea—John Davies, High-street; Newport — James Edmunds, High-street; Haverfurclwejlt-H. Williams. In boxes, 7,d, 1311. and 2s 9d. These Pills can be had pearl-coated, if desired, but only from the maker in this form. 76260 filnlilic Maiices. THE MAESTEG FAIR will be held on NOVEMBER 4th, 18S5. on the MARKET GROUNDS, 300 yaids from the Railway Station. Good accommodation for trucking and untrucking cattle. 46 OPENING OF A BRANCH OF SEA- GOING ENGINEER'S ASSOCIATION AT SWANSEA. A Branch of the United Kingdom Sea-Going Engineers' Association WILL BE OPENED at Mr Jones's, the VIVIAN AHMS HOTEL, on MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 26. Officers from the Cardiff Branch will be present. All engineers are earnestly invited to attend the meetiug at 7.30 p.m. 76844 pROTECTION FROM FIRE. IMPORTANT NOTICE. The EXPERIMENTS with the HAYWARD NON. EXPLOSIVE HAND GRENADES will be REPEATED THIS DAY (SATURDAY), AT 3 P.M., IN THE iOWN-HALL YARD. WESTGATE.STREET, CARDIFF. JAMES SINCLAIR. 64, QUEEN VICTORIA- STREET, LONDON, B.C. 76855 LORD TREDEGA n 'S AGRICULTURAL JLj AND POULTRY SHOWS. OPEN TO ALL ENGLAND WITHOUT SUBSCRIPTION. Lord Tredegar h fixed he approaching Meeting for TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. 24th and 25tli NOVEMBER. The Prize List contains 53 regulated Classes for Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, and Horses, the Prizes in which vary in value from B20 to £5. Poultry Prizes to the value of S200 are also offered. The Prize Lists, with Certificates for Entry, and all particulars may be had o: application to COL. JUSTICE, Tredegar Estate Office, Newport, MOft, N.B.—ENTRIES CLOSE ON 31SI OCT. 76721 pRELIMINARY NOTICE, THE MMONUPHONE, (" vOltJJ CULTIVATION fi- e«EM|eAL > MEANS.") PR CARTER MOFFAT, The famous Inventor- of the Autuiouiapuone, in CARDIFF. D R. QAftTES 0 F F A T WILl. DELIVER HIS FIRST LECTURE IN CARDIFF ON OCTOBER 28TH, TO THE CARDIFF, MUSICAL ASSOCIATION, With Vocal Illustrations by Cardiff Lady and Cientle. man Amateurs, showing tho. marvellous efficacy of his wonderful invention, "THE AMMONIAPUONE," for strengthening, enriching, and extending the range of the human voice. Owing to the gieat interest manifested in his unique discovery, Dr. Carter Moffat has been pressed to Deliver a SERIES of LECTURES in CARDIFF, dates and particulars of which will be announced on Monday next. DR. CARTER MOFFAT has just completed a tour in the Eastern Counties, where he has met with an enthusiastic reception, lecturing to many thousands nightly. DR CARTER MOFFAT IN CARDIFF. In consequence of arrangements that are already completed for visiting other towns, Dr Carter Moffat cannot possib y extend his visit to Cardiff beyond a few days. All those, therefore, desirous of availing themselves of this exceptional opportunity for consulting this eminent specialist should communicate with him AT ONCE iu order to secure an interview during his brief stay in Cardiff. Address—DR. CARTER MOFFAT, (GaTe of the Medical Battery Company, Limited), 52, OXFORD STREET, LONDON, W. V 75014 NOT ICE OF REMOVAL. THE OFFICES OF THE TAUNTON WEST or ENGLAND BUILDING SOCIETY, AND MR T. WEBBER, Auctioneer, House and Insurance Ageut, <&c., ARE NOW REMOVED FROM b, ST. JOHN'S- SQUARE, TO 94, ST. MARY-STREET 506e (Corner 0f Quay-street-). 76428 JgRITISH PHARMACOPOEIA, 1885. Published under the direction of the General Council of Medical Education and Registration pur. suant to the Medical Act (1858). Mr J. MUNDAY, Chemist, 1, High-street, Cardilf, wishes to inform tile public, that he has added to stock the New CHEMICAL AND GALENICAL PREPARATIONS of the 1885 Pharmacopoeia (just published), and is, there- fore, in a position to dispense Prescriptions ordering Drugs contained in Official Publication. The Dispensing Department receives his personal attention. 'hvsicians Prescriptions and Family recipes are prepared with the most Scrupulous care and accuracy, and all Drugs and Chemicals are guaranteed to be absolutely pure, and of the finest quality procurable. Surgical Appliances, and Invalids' requisites of every description kept in stock. Water Bed lent on hire. Parcels daily from London. 76587 JinanaaL OPTIONS OPTIONS I—How to make money rapidly on the Stock Exchange, without liability or risk, is c early stated in Explanatory Book, sent gratis and post free.-Addres George Evans and Co., Stockbrokers,Gr«sham House, London, E.C. Small sums carefully invested are often doubled in a few days. 76591 JMPORTANT NOTICE. STOCK EXCHANGE INVESTMENTS AND SPECULATIONS. DISCRETIONARY ORDERS. Those wishing to make money can do so daily with the least possible risk. Under our system we pay a proportion of loss8B (if any), and charge only on actual profits made, which is the oiily equitable mode of transacting this business. Deposits from £1 upwards, and no further liability. Apply to it. RICHARD". & CO., 4, Tokenhou*e- buildings, London. 154 ^OOD"sON'S SYNDICATES. FORMED FOR OPERATING IN STOCKS AND SHARES. Large and small sums combined, and carefully operated as a whole for a brief period. Profits divided pro rata at close. Explanatory and Weekly Circulars post free. Dealing Department at closest tape prices. One per cent, cover, and no further liability. 74655 GOODSON AND COMPANY, STOCKBROKERS, DEVONSHIRE-CHAMBERS, BISHOPSGATE, E.C. srOCK EXCHANGE. SYNDICATES. SYNDICATES. Extract from Christian Union, September 25. One of the most popular methods in Stock Exchange operations, which is growing in favour with investors and speculators, is tho Syndicate System. And among the most successful are the Syndicates of Messrs J. Brown and Co., shareholders, of New-street, Birming- ham. This enterprising firm, who have made the Syn- dicate System a speciality, have been eminently skilfu in making them profitable for the benefit of their clients. Their most recent operations have resulted in profits of from THIRTY.FIVE TO SIXTY GUINEAS in favour of those subscribers taking shares in same. And as we believe Messrs Brown form a new Syndicate every week, they afford exceptional opportunities to speculators alld investors for making money salely and quickly. EXPLANATORY CIRCULAR, PRESS OPINIONS, AND TESTIMONIALS SENT FREE ON APPLICATION. NO COMMISSION CHARGED WITHOUT A PROFIT IS REALISED. THE SUCCESS OF OUR SYSTEM SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. J. BROWN & Co., Stock Brokers, 1, New-street, Birmingham. 76783 CANTON STEAM WHEEL WORKS. JOHN NORMAN, MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS or WAGONS, CARTS, TROLLIES, TRAPS, &c., MARKET-ROAD, CARDIFF. A LARGE ASSORTMENT ALWAYS IN STOCK 73619 BOROUGH OF NEWPORT WILLIAM WILLIAMS, 12 Lower Merchant- street, bemud the Town-hall Corporation bill-poster and crier. Repr sthe principal hoardings and stations in _,ew"o:-t aid Neighbourhood. Two good bill posters ..e.p;; WorK attended (A) with quick uespatcn :'01\'11 an.i country. Old estaoitshed—more man a q v-mi*- r"tt.))rv 8058 540oo public Jioiitts. GLAMOHGANSHIRE & MONMOUTff- VJ SHIRr; INFIRMARY, CARDIFF. INFIRMARY SATURDAY, 1885. NOTICE. The TREASURER and SECRETARY will dt at the TOWN-HALL, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, From 6 to 7.30 to RECEIVE THE AMOUNTS COLLECTED. The Collecting-books may be kept until a later Saturday, if more can be collected by so doi ng. /GLAMORGANSHIRE PARLIA- MENTARY ELECTION, 1885. WEST GLAMORGAN, OR GOWBR DIVISION. I, EDWIN SIDNEY HARTLAND, of 7, Rutland- street. Swansea, Solicitor, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that Frank Ash Yoo, of Sketty Hal), t ear Swansea, Esquire, a Candidate at the above K ectiou, has APPOINTED MK as his ELECTION AGENT, and that no one other than myself Un any right to pledge bis credit, or make any promise or payment connected with this JSUttioii, And I Further Gjre Notice that I will nsjt be answerable.personally or on behlf of the gaid Frank Ash fur guy Contract, Hiring, Goods Supplied, or other Engagements or Act, except the name be auttinrieed in writing nil der my hand, frlyiDNLY 76861 JMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. 1\IB. C B 1!ARtn1 i EMINENT CONSULTING ELECTRICIAN Qf 1HK MEDICAL i»Ai"i'EKY tJù., LIMITED, liUNlJON, Is now on a SHORT VISIT TO CARDIFF, And may be uousultud DAILY ulJun ALL MATTE ICS RELATING TO HEALTH, I AiMJ i'Uti I APPLICATION OF CURATIVE ELECTRICITY, lacaus uf hio •J^LECTROPATHIC JgELT AMU CONSTANT CURRENT BATTERIES, ,A7 50 CjKOOKHJSKBTOWN, ) QARDIFF, FROM TEN A.M. OEVEN P.M. CONSULTATIONS FREE | < i publications. IRON.^AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY JL JOURNAL of Science, Metals, and Manufaotures in IROS and STEEL. Established in the year 1823 as "The Mechanics' Magazine." Edited by PERRY F NURSEY, C.K. Published every Friday, at .1.61, Fleet-street, London E,C., for circulation in the United Kingdom, and on thin paper (under 4 or.) for forwarding to all parts of the world Contents of "Iron." N'n. 667, October 23rd, 1885. Telepherage (Illustrated). Iron Trade summary. Hydraulic Dredger for British Burmah (Illustrated). Double Cylinder Planer (Illustrated). Carriage Axle and Axle Box (Illustrated). Occasional Notes. Visit to Works by the Iron a.nd Steel Institute. 11. Mining and Metallurgy at the Inventions Exhibition. The Manufacture of Steel Castings. Engines at the Antworp Exhibition. Trial Trips of the Imperieuse. ——— 43656 Iron and Coal Trades Reports, bMed on SPECIAL Correspondence from the Provinces and Abroad, with London a.nd Birmingham Prices of Metals and Manu- factured Goods. Notes on Current Topics, Scientific News of the Week, New Companies, General and Foreign Notes. Patents. Launches. Price SIXPENCE. Twelfth Edition. Post tree, One Shilling. DR. WATTS on ASTHMA and BRON- CHITIS. A Treatise on the only Successful Method of Curing these Diseases. By ROBERT G WATTS, M.D., F.R.S.L., F.C.S., Ac. London: C. MITCHELL & Co., Red Lion-court, Fleet- street and Simpkin, Marshall and Co. 70016 Just published. New Edition (the tenth). Thirtieth Thousand. Price Is 6d, post free Is 9d. REVELATIONS OF QUACKS AND QUACKERY. By reprinted from the Medical Circulœr. A regular Quack Directory, by consulting which every young man may know where he may go if he wishes to get plundered and destroyed." "Buy, therefore, Revelations of Quacks a.nd Quackery, 'by 'Detector. Punch. London BAILLIERE and CO., 20, King William- street, Strand, W.C. 76515 NEW EDITION. CLOTH. POST FREE, Is Id. STRICTURE OF THE URETHRA AND KINDRED AFFECTIONS THEIR PAINLESS TREATMENT AND CURE. By W. H. CBOWTHER, Surgeon. London: H. Renshaw, 356, Strand. 76620 SWANSEA ROYAL FRIENDLY SOCIETY—For EXTRAORDINARY REVE- LATIONS respecting this Society, see the "Iudex" for this month. Post, free for 6d, on application to the publisher, 4, Adelaide-street, Strand, London, W.C. 76782 NOW READY. J. WRIGHT AND CARDIFF jyRECTORY, WITH COPPER.PLATE MAP, CORRECTED TO DATE. SUBSCRIBERS, 5s; NON-SUBSCRIBERS, 61 6d. WRIGHT AND CO., BRISTOL, AND ALL CARDIFF BOOKSELLERS. 64201 PURE YEAST.—Crown, Circle, Danh, and Hamburg, round and flit bass, small quantities, at importer's prices. Good opening for dealers.—Mark Fen torn. Y east Merchant- Staiybridg*. Write for price*. 46 public Amusements. CARDIFF FP HE AT RE 11" Y A L, CARDIFF. LESSEE MANAGER MR. EDWARD FLETCHER. ACTING MANAGER MIL JOHN SHERIDAN. LAST NIGHT of Mr EDWARD COMPTON, Miss VIRGINIA BATEMAN (Mrs Edward Comptere), And the CELEBRATED COMPTON COMEDY COMPANY. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), OCTOBER 24TH, At 7 30, the Admired Comedietta, TOM NUDDYS SKCftKT. The Powerful Comedy Drama, in Four Acts, B E L P II K G 0 R, THE MOUNTEBANK. Belpheeor, the Mountebank ..Mr Edward Compton. Madeline, his Wife Miss Virginia Batemaa (Mrs Edward C mpton.) MONDAY NEXT, October 2b, Air W. CALDER and his Great American Company in THE WHHE SLAVE. Doors open at 7; Commence 7..JO; Half-price 9. Box Plan at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's. D3237 VICTORIA ROOMS, ST. MARY. v STREET. CARDIFF. MON. D'ARCS GIlAH WAXWORK EXHIBITION. ft. Great success of MARIE ROSELAND, I he wonderful Long Haired JAdy: also Mons. Trillo, his Laughing, singing, and Talking Figures. Day performances Wednesdays and Saturdays at 3, and every evening at 7 o'clock and to be seen alive, the greatest freak of nature ever known, a Fowl and Duck combined in one. Receptions Daily 3 till 5, and 7 till 10. Admission, 3<1 Children, 2d. 197 F. J. SMITH, MaMser. CARDIFF MUSICAL ASSOCIATION. *FC«sn>ENT-LIEUT.-COL. HILL, C.B. LECTURE AND CONCERT. The Association has engaged the services ol DR. CARTER MOFFAT. The INVENTOR of the famous AMMONIAPHONE, to LECTURE on the subject of his invention, ON WEDNESDAY, THE 28TH OCTOBER, At the PARK 11 ALL. lllu-trations of the marvellous effect produced on th" voice by the Ammouianlione will be given by the Members of the Association and others, who will render Solos and Part Songs during the evening. Tickets of A dmission Reserved Front Seats, 2s Unreserved, Is. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8 o'clock. 76856 CARDIFF- ""CHORAL SOCIETY. GRAND CONCERT AT THE NEW PARK HALL, CARDIFF, WEDNESDAY, the 4th November, 1885. ROSSINI'S "STAB'AT MATER," And Selections from "The Rose of Sharon." Redemption," "Elijah." t. :a.mson," J eT.htha," and Eli." Soprano. Miss ACNES LARKCOM. Contralto. Miss M HUoN T-.LLLS. Tenor Mr BERNARD LANE. Bass.. Mr W. H. WING. Grand Organ." MR GEORGE RISKLKY. Conductor Mr D. C. DAVIS. Prices of Admission :—Reserved Seats, bs., 4s., 3s. Unreserved, 2s. and I". Doors open at Seven, to com- mence at Eight o'clock. Reserved Seats may be taken at W. Lewis's, Duke-street 76795 legal Hotires. R E HENRY DAVIES, DECK AS ED. PURSUANT to an Act of Parliament, 21 and 23 Vic., cap. 3B, intituled An Act to further Amend the Law of Property, and to Relieve Trustees." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all Creditors and other Persons having any DEBT, CLAIM, OR DEMAND upon or against the Estate of 11 ENRY DAVIES, formerly of Pentrepoth House, near Morris- ton, in the parish of Llansryfelach, in the county of Glamorgan, but late of Westfield House, Walter's- rOrl.d, Swansea, in the said county of hlaTllorgan, retired Physician, deceased (who died on the 3rd dav of May, 1885, and whose Will was proved on the 26th day of June, 1885, in the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of her Majesty's High Court of Justice, by Philin Inkerinan Cook, one of the Executors therein named), are hereby required TO send in writing the particulars of such Debts, Claims, or Demands TO the said Executors, at th" Offices of Messieurs Hart land AND Isaac, solicitors, of 7, Rut- land-street, Swansea, in the county or Glamorgan, on or before the 20th day of November, 1885. after wuicii day the said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said Testator among the person entitled thereto, having regard only to the Debts, Claims, or Demands of which the said Ex jcntor shall then have had notice and the said Executor will not be liable for any part of such ,1s<ets to any person OR persons of whose Claim or Demand he shall not then have had notice. Dated this 29th day of September, 1885. HARTLAND AND ISAAC, 7, Rutland-street, Swansea, 76357 Solicitors for the Executor. |3ublir appointments. QROSSKEYS JOINT SCHOOL BOARD. CROSSKEYS BOARD SCHOOL. WANTED, an ASSISTANT MAOTER, to commence duties on NOVEMBER 2ird. Salary £50 per A„nara. Applications, stating age and experience, with copies of recent testimonials, to be sent to the undersigned on or before November 9th. T. S. EDWARDS, Clerk to the Board, Arcade Chambers, Newport, Mon. 76848 RISCA SCHOOL BOARD. Wanted, a MISTRESS to take charge of the Girl's Department of the Fontymister School from 1st January next. Salary, £ 70 per annum. Applications, stating age, experience, together with copies of recent testimonials, to be sent to the undersigned on or before November 2nd. 76642 T. S. EDWARDS, Clerk to the Board. Arcade Chambers, Newport, Mon. B ED WAS SCHOOL BOARD. Wanted at once » SECOND YEAR FEMALE PUPIL TEACHER for the GIRLS'Department of the Bedw,is Bridge School. starting at £12 10s per annum. Applications, with copies of testimonials, to be sent to the undersigned on or October 31st inst. f. S EDWARDS. Clerk to the Board. Arcade Chambers, Newport, Mon. 76641 jhiilDing adttits. SJOUTH WALES MERCANTILE O BUILDING SOC, PHILHARMONIC CHAMBERS, Directors are pre- pared to accept Deposits at 4J per cent., subject to 3 months notice.-Ofuce bOl. to Ó (Wednesdays 12 to 1).JOllN JKNKL^ Chartered Accountant Managing Secretary. 55662 F IliiE MERTHYR AND DOWLAis X BUILDING SOCIETY Established 1872, and incorporate.! tin der the Buildin Societies Act, 1874. LOANS made, on Shortest Notice, 11 Sums varying FROM £ 1W IO £ 10,000, lieinty.'iliie ill Monthly or QUARTERLY INSTALMENTS in Three to Thirteen Years, at the option of Borrower. Tables oi J'E-paynients, OUSTS .U Alortgagos, and Surveyors Fees, have been levisen, and cotisiderabiy ^TKE^ SOCIETY SPKCIA L AD VANTAGES TO BORROW KITS, the SCALE of Re- pavments an»i wiarges beini; p-eaily towered >roov jimnit.ainea For particulars apply to the. Secretary, Mr Petei Williams, at the Office of tile ao iety, bO, Gleboiaud- str.t ,Merthyr Tydtit IO —— We beg to call the attention of sportsmen in general to our Stock of Breech-loading Guns of various qualities. We have in stoA the following DOUBLE BARREL BREECH LOADING GUNS: £ S. D. So. 1 EJECTOR, HAMMEILESS GUN 36 0 0 2 CONSENTRIC, WOOD BAR GUN 25 10 0 3 CONSENTRIC, Treble Grip GUN 25 10 0 4 SEMI, HAMINERLESS GUN 14 0 0 5 G. AND P. PATENT, HAMMERLESS HUll 11 0 0 6 TREBLE GRIP, HAMMER GUN 11 0 0 7 STEEL BARREL, BAR LOCK GUN 880 8 STEEL BARREL, BACK L-OCK GUN 7 0 0 9 Damascus BARREL, Back Lock GUN 5 15 a 10 FINE Twist BARREL, RACK Lock GUN 4 1 6 11 GOod TWIST BARREL. Back Lock Gu D 3 15 0 All above GUNS ARE choke left BARREL 12 Twist Barrel. Back Lucks GUN 3 0 0 13 Twist Barrel, Back LOCKS GUN 2 17 6 14 FineTwi.4,Singlenarrel, Back Lock Gun 3 2 6 Any GENTLEMAN PURCHASING either of these Guns CAN HAVE FAIR TRIAL, and if they are not what they are lepresented to be, and not approved of, money will be returned. CARTRIDGES OF ALL DESCRIPTION KEPT IN STOCK. CROSS BROS., 3 AND 4, ST. MARY-STREET 497 CARDIFF. 76329 JPIRE FIRE FLRJFTTJ HAY WARD'S NON-EXPLOSIVE^ HAND GRENADE 13 the MOST EFFICIENT FIRE KXTINGTTTSWWW To extinguish FIRES at their inception R^O home should be without them. Price 45s per dozen. JAMES SINCLAIR 76039 64, QUEEN VICTORIA-STREET. 40, BRIDGE-STREET, CARDIFF FI ROLLICK, PAWNBROKER.-M«T \Y Monev lenton gold and silver valuables. Over £ 2 at the rate of 4d in the pound, exceeding £ 10 at a le«»er interest Large assort)R^NT of gold lAnd XJ|TEL. WA,Cfces and diamond rings very cheap special lots of gold wedding rings and keepers. faOOe—76W_ IMPORTANT.One Box of theI.X.L. Pilla T are guaranteed to cure all private cases and cowpli* cations of thewrinarv organs, whetheracquired or other- wise. Sent nost free for 4s by Proprietor, G. D. Horton, M.P.S (from he General Hospital!). Aston-road, Birmingham. Agents Cardiff—A. Hason. Chemist. Brirtge-st. Merthyr— Wills, Chemist, Poutmor.ais AND Georgetown. Swinsej. -Lloyd Chemist. Oxford-street. Newport—Y«>uni, Chemist, High-street. N-B- «* ROVER beea known 10 fail. Letters an*w««r~I free /«« ^pnblir Amusements. SWANSEA. ■\TEW THEATRE AND STAR OPERA J3I HOUSE. Wind-St., Swansea.. Director. A. Melville This Evening (SATURDAY), OCTOBER 24th, last night of Travemers English OPERA COMPANY. AUBER'S POPULAR OPERA FRA DIAN-01.0, Important Combination Inc nding. Mr G. W. TRAVERNKR as "FRA DIAVOLO.' tDoors open 7; commence 7.30. Second price at 9. Box office at Brader's, Music Warehouse, Wind-street. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). JHA- DIAVOLO. THE MIKADO NEXT MONDAY. The Mikado. Mr D'Oyiy Carte s Company. The Mikado next week. 72300 pARISIAN MANTLE CO., 174, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT. ALL GOODS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. FACTORIES PARIS, BERLIN, AND LONDON. ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES. THCAND ftF. ASSORTgP STOCK IX THE UNITED KINGDOM. M70 SEE DISPLAY IN WINDOWS. (Einirsions. cx REAT WESTERN PAILWAY. INVENTIONS EXHIBITION. On MONDAY, OCTOBER 26th. the CHEAPEST TRIP of the SEASON to LONDON will leave C AR- DIFF at 3 30 a.m„ Newport 4.10, Chepstow 4 40, Lyd- ney 4.o5, and Ne*'nHam at 5.10 returning same day from Paddington at 11.35 p.m. also issued to return Oct. 30th. Day-trip fare, thijd class, 5s 6d. 76755 J. GRIERSON. General Manager. Ijotels. INNERS, 7d.—BRISTOL. —WOOD'S, 21 and 22, Broadraead. Plain Tea, 3d or Breakfast. Meat an,1 Bread, 4d. Good Bed*, Is and Is bd. 76148 iteligiims trbirts. TT NITARIAN SERVICES. TTSMPLARS' HALL WKST END ROYAL ARCADE ——— 46404 TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), Oct. 25th. Se"ices-M 11; Kveniiqii, 6.3rJ. THE PRICE OF AN OVERCOAT. THE CHANGE OF SEASUN necessita!es warmer clothing, so in reply to many who watit to kuow what a new Overcoat will cost, w JP11 0E & SON S. Fashionable Clothiers and Outfitters respectfully sub- mit their revised list of prices for the newr-t IItyles- MEN'S FANCY COLOURED OVERCOATS. 101- 261.1 20/ ,¿51". 30/ 35/ 40/ and 45/ MEN'S PIhOI AND NAr OVERCOATS, 20/ ^0/ 40/ 50/. MEN'S BLACK WORSTrtli OVERCOATS, ™ 20/ 25/ 35/ 45/ 55/ ME-N-S BLUE PlIAJI REEFERS, 15/. 20, 25; 30/ BOYS AND YOUTHS OVERCOATS, from 3/11 to .?/ Winter Clothiiij, Waterproofs. Hats, Czxpes. Shirts and Hosiery in great variety. ADDRESS. 60 t 51. ST. MARY-STRKKT, & 4b A 47, CAROLINE 23 STltKlCI, CAJiDlKF. 111 ANDERS O N AKDBRSON7 ANI> ^NDKIiSON, MANUFACTUltERS AND MERCHANTS of every description of WATERPROOF & OILSKIN CLOTHING, INDIA RUBBER BELTING. INDIA RUBBER VALVES, HOSE, t PACKING SHEET, RUBBER WASHERS,tc. SINGLE & DOUBLE LEATHER BELTING, ALL HAND-SEWN, OOTTON BELTINGS. EVERY MM For Prices and Particulars, apply to 73337 16 & 17, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. W. H. SEA T 0 s's WKLL SELECTED STOCK OF FASHIONABLE & ANATOMICAL BOOTS AND SHOES CANNOT BE SURPASSED. Dress Shoes of every description and colour from Is 6 £ d to 10s 6d. Agents for Pi net's. 51, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 75841 rpHELYDNEY AND FOREST OF DEAN 1 sTONE COMPANY are prepared to supply,-at the shortest possible Notice, RED, BLUE, or GREY STONE, in Blocks, Slabs, Coping, Steps, Paving, Landings, Ac., <fcc., of any size that may be required, and of the very best quality, and at a low price. Application for particulars to Mr THOMAS EVANS, Contractor. &c., Riverside, Cardiff, or 75228 Mr PUGHSLEY, Lydney, Gloucestershire. THREE y EARS' SYSTEM. fJIHREE Y](:AHS' SYSTEM jpiANOFORTES BY BROADWOOD JpiANOFORTES BY COLLARD. piANOFORTES BY BRINSMEAD. pIANOFORTES BY NEUMEYER. piANOFORTES BY KIRKMAN. pI ANOFORTES BY ERARD, AND ALL THE LEADING MAKfctiS, FROM 10s, MONTHLY7 Until afttt which, and Without any Further Charge whatever, the instrument becomes the Property of the Hirer. rjlHOMPSON AND GHACKFLL BUILI>INGS. CARDIFF; fpHOMPSON AND SHACKEL4 8 97 & 96, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA rjpHOMPSON AND SHACKELL s 118, HIGH-STREET, MERTLTYRI rjpHOMPSON AND SHAOKELL; s 35, COMMJMCLAL_STREET, NEWPORT; ALSO AT GLOUCESTER AND R £ LKE rpHREE ~Y~EARS' U as nrst introduced into South Wales byTUO-'1* "Pwardi of have bee., ren. hich time many thousands ol j In^.rume.lt dered happy by the possession <K • on such easy terms.. then need be The Monthly Payments are so low no house without a AO^UT nu PIANO, AMEBIC ORGAN, OR HARMONIC pson AYD "IHACFCELL NPHOMPSOFF AND GHACKELL mmA to send Full Particulars, with Are always photographs of the News. Descriptive on the application of an> Styles, &c.. free P0*1* Isitendine purchase DISCOUNT FOR CASH. liberal Discount is allowed to as Buyers The most u1 f g{ SBC0ND.HAND PIANOS »r« and stoa to select from at about HALF PRICE. I RPFLOMPSON AND gHACKELL CASDIFF. SWANSEA, NEWPCRT. MERTHYR. 'I GLOUCESTER, AND TENBY 55578 11& ¡ I HAVE IT IN YOUR HOUSES, and follow the advice of the eminent Doctors Prout, Stevens, Morgan, Turley, Dowsing, Gibbon, Sparks, Ac., who have borne unqualified testimony to the valne of LAMPLOUGH'S PYRETIC SALINE. JU It gives instant relief in Headache, Sea or Biliotw Sickness, Constipation, Heartbnm, Scarlet and other Fevers, Smallpox. Measles, Eruptive and Skin Com- plaints—havine peculiar and exclusive merit*. It acts gently on the bowels without pinching or leoarinr, as many other aperients do. Specially adapted for household medicine. Children will vk lov it. 12153 USE NO SIDSI !TI-I k 79467 U LAMPLOUQH. IS. UOLBOKN, Jf- 1 jjSnsineaa }..rtaStIi- < I JMPORTANT N OTIOZ. JJOWELL & C03LPANIr Are now Selling a Stock of BLANKETS. HOWELL A QOMPANY Are now Selling part of a Maittfaotarers' Stock of FLANNELS, Woollen Cloths, kc., Shoot- ings, Calicoes, 4c., &c., at a email commission on cost. JJJOWELL & QOMPANIT Are now Selling a Large Parcel of Oloared PLUSHES and VELVET ia all the SEWSA shades and under present market talue. JJOWELL A 0OHPANT Are now Selling a grand assortment of DRES" GOODS, in all the most fashionable materials, at very low prices. HOWELL & -40HPANY c Are now Selling a Manufacturers' Stock of MANTLES, PALETOTS, JERSEYS, FCC., of the Latest Styles, bought for Cash fri-ul &a important Firm in the Mantle Trade eouapdW to realise. JJOWKLL & COMPAlqlr Are now Selling Trench and EugJish MIL- LINERY BONNETS and HATS, -tritemee Felt and Straw Hats at very moderate prices, < OWELL & COMPANY Ar, no. Selling »< «od How.II'. ™ Mriiam., Fine SMtixns W"> .tta.th.lh. prl" 10 R*U" I Drapers, if OWELL & COMPANY Are now Selling cheap Parcels of COTTON aad LINEN SHEETINGS, Counterpanes, Tapes- try Certains and Covers, Cretonnes, Dowp Quilts, kc., at Manufacturers' Prices. JJOWELL & COMPANY Are now Selling 50 Pieces of OILCLOTH lor Floors at Is lid per square yard, usually &(jW even in LoqdoD at 28 6<1 per square yard. JJOWELL & COMPANY Are now Selling TAPESTRY CARPETS from Hid to Is IliLl p?r yard. Good heavy Brussels at 28 6d per yard, and the very beat Five Frames at 3e 3 to 31 64d per yard. JJOWELL & COMPANf. THE CARDIFF D RAPBRI, 76595 CARDIFF'

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