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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. 76691
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CURRIERS AND LEATW« T)1 PWM, 39, AM Manufaetvir r« BEST LEATHER DM\ QG "NDS Rivetted Leatl >r Hose. PUMP and HYDRAULIC LEATHER, dressed Strap >■ Butts, Harness V>^ Leather, <fcc. Manufacturers :>{ the EUREKA y>r y COTTON" BELTING, PATENT TEXTILE _« £ ALVES, Ac.. &c India rubber goods of every description. THE SOUTH WALKS INDIA RUBBER COMPANY, 67449 31 & 32, WEST BUTK:STHEET,_I)OCK<5, CARDIFF.
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G (J N S ii N S! MUZZLE AND BREECH-LOADING From 25s to £21. REVOLVERS from 4s 6d to £12. AMMUNITION & SUNDRIES of n11 kinrla in stock. GUNS ALTERED AND REPAIRED ON THE PREMISES on the Shortest Notice by Experienced Workmen. SOLE AGENT FOR. SOUTH WALES for PIGOU, WILKES, and LAWRENCE'S POWDERS, and "RO." Do NOTICE.—AGENTS WANTED for all Towns in Solith W"les for Pigou, Wilkes, a.nd Lawrence's anil E-C. Powders. 501F 50192 CROSS BROS., ST MARY-STREET, CARDIFF.
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by JVucttnn. AUCTIONA PPOlJmiENTS. Messrs BEYNON and LEWIS. "^oks, at Swansea Nov. 13 ^AKOLFF AUCTION dr. STORAGE L.U iHM.) ». (Mr .1. G. MADDOX. Auctioneer} luwdav's Weekly Sale, at Rooms Nov. 3 iu,rdConsignment n- Fnrnituro. at Rooms..Nov. 3&5 urn;t'^ f»om Fair View House, Penartli — Urnit^nl Rt 3g Gordon-road, Cardiff Nov 11 T >Wr.% OOTTWAU una BOWRING r»°. pconist's Stock, fit Cardiff NOT. 2 "nuch Bulbs, at Cardiff Nov. 2 J,' .1' of Books, at Cardiff Nov. 3 i^'eb Bulb-, at Cardiff Nov. 5 £ t«d Sale, at Cardiff Nov. 7 ostinp Stock, at Cardiff Nov. 10 S1" Lots of Nursery Stock, at Cardiff Nov. 11 household Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff ..Nov. — Messrs WM. GRAHAM, SON, cfe HITCHCOX. freehold Farm and Larnis, at Abergavenny Nov. 10 •rapture Land and Building Sites, at Newport.. No v. 11 „ Messrs W. AND S. HERN. freehold Property, at Cardiff Nov. 5 v Mr CHARLES HUGHES. Valuable Household Property, at Swansea Nov. 3 T Messrs JOHN JENKINS and CO. Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff Nov. 10 », Mr F. B. JONES. Horses. at Bristol Nov. 5 Carriages at Bristol .Nov. 12 Mr KENNARD. "urniture, at Cardiff Nov. i „ Mr JOHN M. LEEDER. "round Rents, at Swansea Nov, — .Messrs GEORGE NICHOLS, SON, <fc ALDER. Mineral Estate, at Cardiff Dec. 15 r Messrs PARSONS and ROBJHNT. Leasehold Works, at Newport Nov. 11 „ Messrs EDWARD ROBERTS & SON. Farming Stock, Crops, Ac., at Porteynon Nov. 10 Messrs .S TEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. ytock, Crops, &c at Penmark Nov. 2 leasehold Properties, at Cardiff Nov. 9 L?*edes, at St. Lythan's Downs Nov. 4 Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff Nov. 9 leasehold Property, at Cardiff Nov. 9 Cotswold Sheep. Cattle, &c., at Eglwys-Brewis. Nov.12 Olorse, at Cardiff Nov. 14 Uld Silver, Electro Plate, <fcc., at Cardiff Nov. 20 ^eefirtd Estate, at Cardiff Nov. — Colliery, Plant, Ac., at Cardiff Dec. 5 Mr JOHN THOMAS, C°»s, Heifers, Implements, &c., at Llantrissant.Nov. 2 u°Usehold Furniture, at Cowbridge Nov. 4 Messrs WALTON & LEE. *Teehold Property, at Carmarthen Nov. 13 'reeholrt Estates, at Carmarthen Nov. 14 Mr FRED WARD. £ at Sheep and Lambs, at Cardiff Nov. 3 -=- SALE THIS DAY. WELFORD FARM, PENMARK, NEAR MCOW BRIDGE. ESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed by Mr Hopkin Smith to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, at this Farm, UII MONDAY, Nnvembor 2nd, 188b, the following FARMING STuCK, CROPS, AND IMPLEMENTS, V « :-35 bead of C A T I LE, comprising 4 milking cow 111 calf, 4 rising three-year-old steers, 3 rising three- J«teJiv-r.id heifers in calf. 16 rising two-year-old stoersand NH15EP.—30 useful Cotswoltllambs. Five Cart and other HORSES. CROPS.—2 ricks of red wheat, 1 rick of white djtto, of black oats, 1 mow of ditto, 1 mow of clover hay, i mow of ditto (second crop). 2 mows of meadow bay. IMPLEMENTS.—2 carts, one-tfhoel plough, by lin-ivanl 2 swing ditto, 1 double ditto, 2 pairs of drags, scuffle drag, 1 Cambridge roller, turnip scuffler, tur- hIp drill and roller, mowing machine, horse rake, sheep Crateh, sheep troughs, turnip pulper, pikes, rakes, 2 sets of shaft harness, 1 set of fore harness, I set of G.O. Ac, Also, the Keep on the land up to the 2nd of Feb- ruary. Three months' credit upon approved security topUI" chasers of the amount of £ io and upwards. Luncheon at Twelve o'clock. Sale at One o'clock. NALF. OF A CROP OF 20 ACRES OF SWEDEN. NANiBRANE FARM, KT NICHOLAS, NEAR CARDIFF. 1\1I-ESSRS STEPHENSON ALEX- ANDER will SRLf. by AUCTION, on St. lythan's Down, on WEDNESDAY, November 4th, ]!j(!Q. at iI o'clock p.m.. In convenient lots, a crop of 20 ACRES OF SWEDES, property of Messrs Bassett. which time did not Permit IIf selling on the 10th inst. et. .#" BAST-TERRACE, CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- YJ.. ANHEH will SELL by AUCTION, at the nOYHI Hotel, Cardiff, on MONDAY, the 9th of ^uvL-mber, 1886, at 7.30 o'clock p.m., subject to Coudi- tiui,* ut Sale to bo then produced, the following VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Situate in East-terrace. Cardiff:— Lot 1.—All that valuable HOUSE and PREMISES, *H.'ing No 19, East-terrace, Cardiff, in the occupation III Mr Ueorg. Greenslade, at a rental of £;:0 per *6num. These premises are held under lease for a. term of W4 years, from the 7th day of March, 1852, subject to an apportioned ground rent of £2 bs per alln11111. lOT —All that valuable LEASEHOLD HOUSE and •"REMISES, being No. 18, East-terrace, Cardiff, in '■'it occupation of Mr Thomas Davies, at a rental of 8s •Per woek. These premises are held under lease for a term of 994 years, from the 7th day of March, 1852, sub- ject to an apportioned ground rent of H2 53 Od per annum. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 1>. fiigh-street, Cardiff, or to Messrs MORGAN and SCOTT. Solicitors, Cardiff. GREAT FREDERICK STREET, CARDIFF. SALE OF LEASEHOLD PREMISES. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, *t ihf Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on MONDAY, the 9th 'lay df November Next, at Hall-past Seven p.rn. the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, Situate in Great Frederick-street, Cardiff :— LOT 1.—All that Leasehold DWELLING-HOUSK, toro. 49, Great Frederick-street, Cardiff, together with the Warehouse in the rear thereof, now in the occupa- tion of Mr John DUnn. Lor 2.-All that Leasehold DWELLING-HOUSE, ti". ISO, Great Frederiok-skreet, Cardiff, now let to Mr Michael O'Lcary, at the rent of 10s bit per week. The premises are held "ncler a lease dated 23th June, 1839, for a term of 191 years, from the 20th December. 1838, at a rental of S5 3s per annum, and have a frontage to Great Frederick-street of 50 feet. For furtlior particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Messrs Stephenson and Alexander, Cardiff or to Messrs Griffith and Lambe. Solicitors. Cardiff. 7687b rGLWYS BRFWIS, NEAR COWBRIKGE. STEPHENSON & ALEXAN- XVI DKR are instructed by Daniel Holford Navies, Esq., who is retiring, to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 12th November, 360 VlmY EXCELLENT COTSWOLD SHEEP. b2 IIERKKORU AND SHORTHORN CATTLE, 5 HORSE-, iHE IMPLEMENTS, AND THE CROPS OF HAY AND CORN. Three Months' Credit upon approved security to pur- chasers of £10 and upwards. KuU particulars in Catalogues. Luncheon at Eleven. Sale at Twelve o'clock. 76873 Sale OF VALUABLE CART HORSES, HARNESS, AND EFFECTS. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- 1 ANDER are instructed by Messrs Nelson and the Contactors for the New Dock, to SELL by A i UTION, at their Repository. Womanby-strcet. Car- ILIT. on SATURDAY, the 14th November next, at iO VALUABLE CONTRACTOR'S HORSES, With their HARNESS and GEARING complete. Full particulars of these will be ready for distribution a week bofore the Sale in Catalogues, which may be obtained upon application to the Auctioneers. fESSRS STEPHENSON & ALEX- ANDER are instructed by thi Executors of th" late Miss Shand to SELL by AUCTION, without Re«erve, at the Auction and Storage Company's Room*, High-street, Cardiff, ou FRIDAY, the 20th t<0™ABOU1*200 OUNCES OF OLD SILVER, a Quantity of ELECTB0 PLATE and a Large and Varied Assortment of ANlloUlf CHINA, BOOKS, AND OTHER CURIOS, full particulars of which may be obtained from Cata- losrues to be bad from the Auctioneers.^ 66153 GLAMORGANSHIRE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE. MESSRS STEPHENSON AND ALEX- ANDER are instructed to Prepare and ",7 OFFER FOR SALE BY AUCTION. < AT THE ROYAL HOTEL, CARDIFF, On THURSDAY, the 3r 1 DECEMBER NEXT, AT 2.30 P.M. THE VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE Known as the MONK NASH ESTATE, Situate between Llantwit-Majnr and Southerndown, on the coast, and forming part of the fertile Vale of Gla- morgan, comprising tho followill EXCELLENT FARMS, LAND, AND HOUSES, MONKTON EAST, MONKTON WEST, CHURCH, CLAWED Y MYNACH, rYNYCAIA, BLAENYCWM FARMS, In the Parishes of MONK NASH and WICK. All Tithe Rent Free. And SUTTON FARM in the Parishes of LANDOW an<) WICK. The PLOUGH AND HARROW INN, SMITHY. COTTAGES, ifcc., at MONK NASH. The whole containing about 1,600 ACRES OF RICH ARABLE & PASTURE LAND. The whole of this valuable Estate will be divided and «oM in convenient lots, particulars of which will appear in future advertisements. Plans and particulars are in course of preparation. and may he obtained from the Auctioneers, at Cardiff, or of EDWARD BRADLEY, Esa., Land Agent, 76298 -==- IMPORTANT.-One Box of the I, X. L, Pilla are guaranteed to cure all private cases and compli- cations of the urinary organs, whether acquired or other* wise Sent post free for 4s by Proprietor, G. D. Horton, (from, be General Hospital), Astou-road, Birmingham. Agents Cardiff—A. Hagon, Chemist, 39, Brklge-st. Merthyr—Wills, Chemist, Poutmorlais and Georgetown. Swansea—Lloyd Chemist, Oxford-street. Newport— Youn?, Chemist, High-street. N.B.—Have been kaowu to iaiL Lettem answered ÚtO 24689 ale5 bti JVitciim IN LIQUIDATION. LLANTWIT AND BLACK VEIN COAL COM- PANY, LIMIT I' D. TVITESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- JJtJL ANDlm are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, the 5th December next, nt Three o'clock in the Afternoon, that valuable „ „ 4 COLLIERY Known as tho LI ANfWIT AND BLACK VIUN COLLIERY, Situate near Caerphilly, in the County of Glamorgan, Together with the whole of the valuable PLANT AND MACHINERY Erected for the carrying on and maintenance of a large colliery. Also a large quantity of valuable Plant and Machinery, adapted to brick making, now lying near to the Colliery Siding, which will also be included in the sale, and the following RAILWAY WAGONS:— 10 a-Ton Railway Wagons. 15 10-Ton Railway Wagons, The property of the said Company. 50 Railway Wagons, held under a purchase atneemlmt. The collieries, which are situate near to the Caer- philly Station, on the Rhymney Railway, are leaied from the Right IImi. Lord Windsor for two unexpired term! ending on the 1st March, 1924, and they will be sold subject to the rents and royalties reserved by and the covenants and conditions in the leases as varied by subsequent agreements, and full particulars of which will BE issued with the particulars and conditions of sale. There are 16 Workmen's Cottages, each containing I five rooms and offices, built near to the Collieries, and upon property leased from Lord Windsor. The Collieries are distant about WTMI mllei from the important port of Cardiff, and about nine miles from Newport. They will be offered, with the whole of the plant and machinery, materials and effects, as a going concern, in lot, and immediate possession tnay be had, so that the business may be carried on un- interruDtedly. Full particulars of Sale, together with detailed Of the plant and machinery, will shortly bo ready for distribution, and may be had upon application to Messrs Stephenson and Alexander, at Cardiff, or to Messrs Killick, Ilutton, and Vint, Solicitors, Bradford. SALE TO-MORROW. Sales No. 354 and 35&. AT THE AUCTION AND STORAGE COMPANY'S SALE ROOMS, 24, 25, & 26, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF TO PARTIES FURNISHING. MR J. G. MADDOX will SELL by AUCTION, 011 TUESDAY and THURSDAY, November 3rd, and 5th, 1885, a large, valuable, and varied collection of over 300 IJOTS (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. tngg. Pier Glasses, Books, Electro-plated Goods, Toilet and other Ware, Iron and Brass Bedsteads, etc., etc., and the entire Fittings and Furniture of every de- scription for Ilalls, Dining, Drawing, Breakfast and Bedrooms, Libraries, Ojjlces, Kitchen, Jsc., in Walnut-, Mahogany, Birch, and Oak, Upholstered in Tapestry, Uenp, 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 morning of Sale. All Entries at either 01 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 extensive and splendidly-appointed sale rooms (the only rooms in the Principality, tohere goods entered for sale can be properly displayed, and where intending purchasers can view and thoroughly inspect the various lots prior to commencement of sale) are always open for the reception of goods of every descrip- tion, and, when required, cash advances made on account oj same. 11944 72527 SALFE TO-MORROW. THE SALE OF THE THIRD JL CONSIGNMENT of NEW HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS (as already advertised) will be CON. TINUED at the AUCTION COMPANY'S ROOMS, High-street, Cardiff, on TUESDAY and THURSDAY,, the 3rd and 5th November, 1885, commencing as usual at 2 o'clock, and Mr Maddox would advise intending purchasers not to miss this GENUINE OPPOR- TUNITY of obtaining really FIRST-CLASS FURNI- TURE AT LESS THAN COST PRICE. 76961 AT~38, GORDON-ROAD, CARDIFF. SALE OF CAPITAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MR J. G. MADDOX is instructed by Mrs E. Jones (who is leaving Cardiff) to SELL by AUCTION, fit the above residence, on WEDNESDAY, November llth, 1885, the whole of the FURNITURE In dining and drawing rooms, kitchens, and four bed- rooms, most of which have been supplied by the old' firm of Messrs Lewis, of Cardiff, and is in nrst-class condition. For further particulars see posters, or apply at the Offices of the Cardiff Auction aud Storage Company, High-street, Cardiff. 76935 SALE TO-MORROW. MR FRED WARD will SELL by AUC- TION, in Roath Cattle Market, on TUESDAY NEXT, Nov. 3rd. about 120 prime fat Sheep and Lambs. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock sharp. 76933 MONMOUTHSHIRE. PARISH OF LLAN L<TH A NGEL-NIGH-USK. SALE OF A SMALL COMPACT FREEHOLD FARM, WITHIN 4 MILES OF THE TOWN OF ABER- GAVENNY. MESSRS GRAHAM, SON, & HITCH- COX will SELL by AUCTION, at the Swan Hotel, Abergavenny, 011 TUESDAY, the 10th day of November, 1885, at Three o'clock in the afternoon pre- cisely (subject to conditions of sale to be then produced and read), a desirable FREEHOLD FAUM AND LANDS. CALLED "LITTLE FARM," Situate in the parish of Llanflhangel-nlgh-Usk, in the county of Monmouth, containing by admeasurement, according to the recent Ordnance Survey of England, 24a. 2r. 2p. of pasture and arable land, formerly in the occupation of tlle late Mr George Pritcbard, at the rent of £35 per annum, but now in the occupation of tho vendor and Mr Thomas Harrison. The property is most eligibly sitnated closo fo the turnpike roan leading from Abergavenny to Raglan, about 14 miles beyond Penporgwm Railway Station, and is boundod for the most part by the Llanarth and Clytha estates. From its central posiilon, the property would form an excellent site for the erection of a residence. For further particulars and plan, apply to the vendor, Mr Walter Morgan, Clytha Farm, near Raglan the Auctioneers, Victoria Chambers, Newport, Mon.; ot to Messrs GABB & WALFORD, 76941 Solicitors, Abergavenny. —— MONMOUTHSHIRE. Very DESTilABLE FREEHOLD and COPYHOLD INVESTMENTS, in tho increasInaty. populous parisbes of Panteg and Caldicot. MESSRS WILLIAM GRAHAM, SON, .1.f and HITCH COX have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, llth November, 1885, at one for two o'clock in the afternoon, the following excellent PASTURE ACCOMMODATION LAND, Possessing Buildin; sites, and with the Cottages and Buildings thereon. LOT undivided half of all that FREEHOLD FARM, called "Penyrheol," containing 38a 2r 3lp, or thereabouts, situate in the parish of Panteg, and within one mil of tho town of Pontypool. The entirety is subject to a lea8e tor 99 yea., from 2nd February, 1837, at the yearly rent of £ 69. LOT 2.—The entirety of all thoso several PIECES of LAND, situate at Sharp Hill, in the parish of Caldicot, containing 35N. Or. 2p., m the occupation of Mr Edward Knight, at the yearly rent of £ 65. 20a. OR. 19p. of this are of copyhold tenure of the Manor of Caldicot. Cwm Newton, the residue freehold. For particulars, conditions, and lithograph plans, apply to the Auctioneers, Victoria Chambers, New. port, Mon. or to Messrs Gwilyin and Charles .Ja.mp,, Solicitors,52 and 53, High-street, Merthyr Tydtil.76907 jp I R E FIRE!! FIRE! THE HARDEN "STAR" HAND-GRENADE FIRE EXTINGUISHER. PUTS OUT FIRE INSTANTLY The quicKest, surest, and most effective invention for instantly extinguishing fires at the start evor devised. October 26th, 1885. Gelltlemen,-1 4M extremely obliged for tho supply of Hand-Grenades at my late fire. The effect was marvellous. I cannot speak too highly of their power in extinguishing fires. H. GIBBS WARE. 68, Crockherbfown, Cardiff 76897 SOLE AGENTS :— JOHN WILLIAMS & SON, 19, 20, 21, 23, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. «R«V»US SUFKKREU.S. J EST 1 ubllMieu, a gratuitous Edition of a New ANIL VALUABLE Medical Work, entitled OOW TO ENSURE HEALTH, J.JL Or, THE CONFIDENTIAL IRIICNI). By Dr. J. A. Barnes, M.D. (U.S.) Sent post frue to any address 011 receipt of one -tamp, to prepay postage, or by letter post., three sUni.n This book Should be read by everyone, y^ung or old, of eitlior sex. Jtteaoiies How to avoid disease, How to Regain Health, Health, a Social Science. Boinii* a treatise 011 the Laws Goven.ing Life the ■nfringenieiifof which is the cause1 df all disease. Nervousness, Debility, and all tlieir coucomitani explained,. and full instructions given foi eVorv sufferer how to obtaiu restoration to This Valuable Work 041 papes) C'ves P tKhCRrp TIONS IN PLAIN ENGLISH, wiUi full INSslKUG. TIONS for their preparation and use. Contains special remarks on Rheumatism, Sciatica, Gout, Neuralgia, Epilepsy, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysteria, Indices- ion, boss of Energy, Mental ami Physical Depression and all diseases of the Nervous aud Ali'nlontary System Also a descriptive pamphlet on the functions and dis- orders peculiar to the female sex, by tho same Author entitled, '1,lut FEMALE'S FRIEND and ADVISER, which JL will be sent GRATIS to any address on RECEIPT ,01 STAMPED ENVELOPE. Address Dr. BARNES, M.D. (U.S.), 48, LonsdaS Squaro, Barnsbury, London, N Important to Invalids. Onsnjta Quail lied and Registered Physician Personally between 11 and 1 o'clock daily. COMSULTAHON bv LtrrTEft FREE. ALL WHO NEED ADVICE ON MATTERS R>'( HEALTH, if unable to have a personal interview stiould at once send full particulars of the Case by Let ter, enclosing a stamped addressed Envelope for reply This will receive Immediate answer,with advice aftd ful Instructions how to obtain perfect cure. HuiidfedS Nf lives have been stood, AND health fully FESTERED by Cor- tesDomleuce "widiiiss Dr. BARN15S, M.D (U.S ), ft, "(IIIFCFU Baviisbtti-y L-omiOn N. 61 SM3 1 ivrESSRS W. B. SMITH &1113. SON 1VX Aelifer tile SOUTH WALKS DAILY tifflV'S (1 »N early hoar each Morning in all parts of the follow iig towns f— CARDIFF BWANSE4 NEWPORT ROATH JMERTIIYR £ ORTSKE\VJOT CANTO* 'jLBEltDARE PONTYPOOL ROAFL BUTE DOCKS HEREFORD PEMBROKE DOCK BBRIDGEND NEW MILFORD HAVERFORDVVJFST NEATH BRISTOL GLOUCESTER LLANELLI" TENBY ABERYSTWYTH LAMPETER CARMARTHEN A14ERGAVENNY THE CAliDlb'F TIMES also delivered every Fr day to any address in the above mentioned Towns. ORDERS to be SOUR to the MAUAGERI.OL TTIU vwious bjokatftila .■» altfí be JVitrtiPtt. SALE THIS DAY, MONDAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK. TO HOTEL PROPRIETORS, TOBACCONISTS, PRIVATE CONSUMERS, Ac, IMPORTANT SALE OF CIGARS. MESSRS. GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING l.'L are instructed to SELL by AUCTION on MONDAY, November 2nd, at 2 o'clock, at 11. High- street, the whole of a TOBACCONIST'S STOCK, consisting of 800 boxos of cigars of the following choice brands Laranagas, Intimiilads, Henry Clays, La Morralles, La Unions, Luclas, etc. 11, nigh-street, Cardiff, 708b2 SALE THIS DAY, AT 2.30. A SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT of EXTRA FINE HYACINTHS, all being best selected (named sorts). Also Tulips, Narcissus (distinct varieties), Crocus, Scilla, &c. MEsSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING JJtJL will SELL the above by AUCTION, at their Room, 11, High street, Cardiff, TO-DAY, at 2.30 o'clock. 76739 SALE TO-MORROW. ON TUESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 3RD. Library of Valttab;e Books Removed from the Country Residence, ■ the FttrnitUTe, of which urns sold on the 30th and SOth October. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING l.' win sell tho COLLECTION OF BOOKS, (which comprises 300 lots), at 11, High-street, on TUESDAY, November 3rd, at 2 o'clock, including:— Coxe's Monmouthshire, 2 vols.; Aldino Poets, 62 vols.; Hogarth's Works, 2 Malkin's South Wales, 2 vols. Art Journal, Ó vols. Knight's Shakespeare, 8 vols. Voltaire's Works, 50 vols.; Guest's Mabinoglon, Morris's British Butterflies, Pughe's Welsh Dictionary, Old South Wales, Meyrick's Cardiganshire, Batty's Welsh Scenery, Views in North Wales, Dickens's Works, and about 5,000 other volumes. 11, High-street, Cardiff. 76863 TUESDAY, 10TH NOVEMBER. SECOND ANNUAL SALE AT THE GRIFFIN HOTEL, CARDIFF. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING have received instructions from Mr George Burns to SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, 10th November, 1885, at 2 o'clock, the whole of tho POSTING STOCK, At the GRIFFIN HOTEL, CARDIFF, comprising about 20 HORSES, all of which will be in bard work up to the day of sale. 17 CARRIAGES, comprising Dog Carts, Waggonettes, &c. A NEARLY NEW STATION OMNIBUS. 14 SETS OF DOUBLE and SINGLE HARNESS, equal to new, Bridles, Saddles, Ac. Mr Bums's sole object in selling is to make room lor a Stud of hunters for the coming season. Three months' credit will be given to purchasers of £ 10 and upwards upon approved security. Tho AUCTIONEERS WISH TO CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THIS SALE, AS ALL THE HORSES ARE YOUNG AND IN HARD CONDITION THE VEHICLES AND HARNESS WERE PURCHASED NF.W IN TIm BEGINNING OF THE YEAR, AND ARE IN CAPITAL CONDITION. Detailed catalogues may bo had In due course either of Mr George Burns, The Griffin, or of the Auctioneers, High-street, Tho Horse Exchange, Cardiff. CARDIFF. SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS JOHN JENKINS and co. f will OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Great Western Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, November 10, 1885, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon' precisely, the undermentioned LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES In the following lots: LOT I.—All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING- BOUSE, COACH-HOUSE, and STABLE, situate and beingNo.4, in North Clive-street, and corner of Thomas- street, in the Town of Cardiff, in the County of Glamorgan, in the occupation of Mr James Morgan, as yearly tenant, at the yearly rent of £19 10s, the land- lord paying all rates and taxes. This lot is held under a lease for 99 years from 1st May.. 1876, subject to the yearly ground rent or £3, LOT 2,-AlI those Three DWELLING-HOUSES, fiituate and being Nos. 45,47, aud 49, in Thomas-street, Grangetown, Cardiff aforesaid, now in the respective occupations of Messrs John Elliott, William Phillips, tind Anne Lund, at weekly rents of 7s 6d for each house, the land'ord pyingall and taxes. This lot is hold under a lease for 99 years from 28th August, 1876, subject to the yearly ground rent ofBt). LOT 3,-Allthose Three LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 37, 39, and 41, in Hewell-streot, Lower Grangetown, Cardiff aforesaid. Two of the dwelling-houses are now in the respective occupations of Messrs W. Deer and G. Green, at weekly rents of 6s 6d for each house, and the other is vacant, the landlord paying all rates and taxes. This lot is held under a lease for 99 years from 1st May, 1858, subject to the yearly ground rent of B6. LOT 4.-All thoso Three DWELLING-HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 35, 37, and 39, in Broun grove- street, Lower Grangetown, Cardiff, aforesaid, now in the respective occupations of Messrs William llowells, Charles Harris, and Charlfts Bristow, at weekly rents Of 7s 6d for each house, the landlord paying all the rates and taxes. This Lot is held under a. lease for 99 years from 1st May, 1882, subject to the yearly ground rent of jE7 13s 6d. LOT 6.—All those Three DWELLING-HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 5, 7, and 9, Bradford-street, Lower Grangetown, Cardiff aforesaid, now in the re- spective occupations of Messrs Edwin Sanders, John Rees, and George Young, at weekly rents of 7s 6d for each house, the landlord paying all the rates and taxes. This Lot is held under a lease for 99 years from 1st May, 1878, subject to the yea-ly ground rent of Further particulars may be obtained of the Auc- tioneers, at Cardiff, ot of Mr SCALE, Solicitor, Neath. Neath. 17th Octobcr, 1885. 76894 SALE TO-MORROW. PARK HALY, SALE ROOMS, CARDIFF. USUAL WEEKLY SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 1VTJR KENNARD has been instructed by J3JL a gentleman, leaving Cardiff, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY next, November 3rd, the whole of his HOUSEUOLD FURNITURE and OTHER EFFECTS, Comprising :— Superior drawing-room suite, dining-room ditto, mahogany sideboard, walnut chiffonnlero, Biussels carpet a little used rug, fenders and brasses, superior brass bedsteads, several feather and millputf beds, spring and other mattresses, duchesse stand and table, trare, commodes, three chests of drawers, pier ana toilet glasses, clocks, ornaments, tea services, dinner service, glass goods in great variety, àud numerous other articles, including a first-class PIANOFORTE. Al*o a useful MARE, I44 hands high, with harness anù tmp. to seat four persons, suilable for butcher or grocer. Sale to commence at Two p.m., sharp. 76942 Auctioneer's Offices, Park Hall Sale Rooms, Cardiff. luilliíng Ddtiic5. GLAMORGAN BUILDING SOCIETY, 20, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. MONEY READY TO BE ADVANCED On Mortgage of Houses "r Land. Prepaid Investing Shares issued at 5 per cent. interest Deposits received daily at 4 per cent. interest Apply to the Secretary, 10907-62493 It. EMERY. UUUTH WALES MERCANTILE. O BUILDING SOCIETY, PIllLllARMoNfC CHAMBERS, CARDIFE.—Tho Directors are pre- pared to accept Deposits at 44 per cent., subject to 3 months' notice.—Oiftice hours 9 to 6 (Wednesdays 12 to 1).—JOHN JENKINS, Chartered Accountant Managing Secretary. 55662 TfUlE MERTHYR AN L> DOWLAlS •JL BUILDING SOCIETY Established 1072, and incorporated finder the Buildin. Societies Act, 1874. LOANS fimde, on Mortgage, at the Shortest NotiCf, n StIlns vaiying Repayabio I" 1\lo)I)t.111¡- or <J>ii.\rr<-rlv Tmfatrecintw in Three to Thirteen Years, at the option Of Borrower. Tables of P«-payineiH.<, Coats ■ -f Mortgages, and otirveyors Fees, bate been revised, and eonsidwabt* fl<\lu0cd. THE SOCIETY NOW OFFERS SPECIAL Af)- VANTAGES TO BORROWERS, ttifi scale of no.. payments and Preliminary Charges being greatly Lowered. Tbe nrmost Sswecy is \11ltil].tI\!lIca. For particulars apply to the Secretary, Mr Pete* Williams, at the Office of the Society, 5(5, Glebeland. str -i, Merthyr Tydfll. aloob FOR E S T T It E ifSL Aye be stickin in a tree- It s growin whan ye're sleopin." CLEAN GROWN, IIARDY, HEALTHY, ROOTY PLANTS OF LARCH, SPRUCE, AND SCOTCH FIR. Being of rapid growth, soon become large, graceful and. profitable. SEND FOR A SMALL TRIAL ORDXa. They aro very fine, and very cheap. Carriage paid to any station. FOTHEfelNGIIAM AND WALLACE NURSERYMEN. DUMFRIES, N.B. 76622 W. E \rAUGHAJS AND Co STEAM DYEING & SCOURING WORKS, LLANDAFIROAD, CARDIFF. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS 77, CROCKHERBTOWN,) CARDIp„ 248, BUTE-STREET, C 53, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT 83, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. 27, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. Orders deceived and Parcols forwarded to Works carriage free, by the following AGENTS:— Aberavon Mrs Morgan, Talbot Square. Aberdare. Mrs Eschle, Commercial-place, Aberkenflg. Mr W. H. Hitchlngs, Grocer Abertillery. Mr W. p. Thomas, Market-street. Blaenavou J. Harris, London House. Blama Mrs Collins Hifh-street. J Brecon. Mrs S. A. Wotton, 10, High-street Bridge^1 Mr Woodward, grocer, Nolton-street Briton Ferry ..Mr 1) L. Jones, Villiers-st. Brynmawr Mrs HIcks, Beaufort House. Cowbridge Mrs Rogere, Fancy Repository Haverfordwest. Mr Ellis Jon,es, Iligh-streefr. LlandUo 0 T?c ,5[e,> County Press. Nantymoel — K- Da.vi4i Cambrian House. Neyland .Mossrs Biudlecome, London House. Newcastle Emlyn Mr L. T: Davies, Bridge-street. PembrokoDock. Mr A. Brice, 9, Lower Moyrick-at. Penartb Mrs A. ThomM. ^•^assey-streefc. Rhondda .MrJ. H. fliomas, lailor Porth. Tenby. Miss Eynon, Confectioner, 1 CrackwelUa Usk Mr .Tones. Grocer, Bridge-street 6 Ul F F I Ú È; 07 THE "'SOUTH WALES DAILY JfEWS," N'o 2, COLLEGE-STREET. < All ijrdors from NEWSAGENTS will receive prompt attention, and be executed* upon the same terms as from tbe Chief Office. The" DAILY NEWS" delivered to Subscribers early every morning in any part of the town. ADVERTISEMENTS received up to ^eveu o'clock will secure insertion in the next morning's issul)ot tho V.D^JLY NiSWS.^ alt5 by Àttdian. GROUND RENTS AT SWANSEA. MR JOHN MACK LEEDER has re- ceived instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Mackworth Arms Hotel, Swansea, on Thursday, the 18th day of November, 1885. all those LEASEHOLD GROUND RENTS, known as the Burrows Fields Estate, comprising Recorder-street, Paxton-street. Sloan'-street, Bathur-t- one side of Langdon-p!ac e: Swansea, 11. tli;« tWisf-y of Glamorgan, I and being part cf the csta* .ifho late,Thomas Thomas, Eiriitiro, "sometime Recorder 0: Swansea. The property produces an annual rental of £ 354, comprising 49 lots, varying in value from £ 2 up to £ 70 per annum, and is held under ahead lease from the Cornoration of Swansea, for the term of 99 years, from the* 19th day of June, 1835. Particulars, plans, and conditions of sale will be ready for distribution 14 days previous to sale, and can be obtained of Mr Francis James, Solicitor, Swansea; Mr D, A. Stephons, 4, Orchard-street, Port- roan-sqnare, London, W.; Messrs Tamplin, Taylor, and Joseph, 159, Fenchurrh-street, London, E.C., or of the Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, swanse VICTORIA AUCTION MART, GOMERIAN-PLACE, SWANSEA. MESSHS BEYNON AND LEWIS will JJtJL SELL by AUCTION, on FRIDAY, November 13th, I880, at 12 o'clock p.m. (and the following day if. required), a large and valuable COLLECTION OF BOOKS, Removed from the country for convemonce of sale, consisting of about 1,100 volumes of miscellaneous books on theological, fine arts, and other subjects. Also a large assortment of standard works, fully par- ticularised in catalogue, which may be had on application to the Auctioneers. Books on view day preceding Sale Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street. Swansea. 76953 SAL E TO-MORROW. 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. stantiallv-built MESSUAGE OR DWELLING-HOUSE, situate and being No. 21, Rosehill-terrace, Ffynone, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mr John Davies, and containing two sitting-rooms, kitchen, scullery, three bedrooms, attic, and the usual offices, with back entrance. Held for a term of 99 years, from the 25th day of March, 1882, at a ground rent of £37i1 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 IMPORTANT SALE OF FARMING STOCK, IM PLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, at PORTEYNON, GOWER, the pro- perty of Mr George Gibbs, Farmer. MESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS & SON will SELL by AUCTION, at Porteynon, ou TUESDAY, November 10th. 1885, under powers of a bill of sale, the whole of the FARMING STOCK, CROPS. AND IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and other EFFECIS, Comprising 3 useful farm horses, 1 fast cob (five years old), 4 cows in calf, 6 yearlings, 5 heifers, 24 ewes, 7 pigs, geese, ducks, and fowls, 20 mows barley. 1D ditto wheat. 4 stacks oats, large rick of hay (about 16 tons), rick of stnw, 5 acres swedes, 1 acre mangolds, quan- tity of potatoes, farm implements, 2 carts, spring market cart, browing utensils, Household Furniture, and other effects. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. Six Months' bills on approved security will be ac- cepted from purchasers of i;5 and upwards. 76952 Auctioneers' Offices, 45, Oxford-street, Swansea. flropert#, &t., ta 1ret. -r- PORTHCAWL.—LAND TO BE LET JL FOR BUILDING PURPOSES, with liberty to purchase the Freehold. Porthcawl is a sea-side resort having most extensive sands, beautifully clear sea water, easy railway communication with Cardiff, New- port, Bristol, &c. Is capable of development into a fashionable watering place.—For further' particulars apply to Mr Charks Taylor, R.I.B.A., Architect, Sur- veyor. and Civil Engineer, 22, Duke-st, Cardiff. 74052 fetittrs attb (H'Ottiraris. TENDERS required for HORSE PRO- JL VENDEH as below,for delivery over six months, in such quantities and at such times as may be required. Delivered at Maesteg and To&da Stations, f G. W. Railway, carriage paid, and to be free from sack hire. About 4,250 Bushels White Oats. „ 4,260 „ Black „ It .500 „ Beans. „ 1,250 „ Flat Maize. „ 1,250 Round „ Prices, with samples, to be sent to LLYNVI & TONDU CO., 76924 Tondn Works, Bridgend. gtiMtc$,pjjai!rtw £ nts. JG O R O UGH O F C AIIDTF F The Corporation of Cardiff reqniroaman as MARKET CLEANER for the ST. MARY-STREET MARKET, and to assist in weighing at the Roath Market, at a salary of £ 1 Is per week. Further particulars may be obtained from the under. signed. Applications, accompanied by two recent testi- monials, to be forwardod on or before the 9th Novem- ber, 1885. J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. JToWn Hall, Cardiff, 28tli^Oct.. 1885. 76947 1 ^LANDYFODWG SCHOOL BOARD. JLJ -— WANTED, EX. P.T. Sewing and infants. Musical, with knowledge- Kindergarten preferred. Salary £3: Apply, testimonials, the Clerk, Ogmorè Vale, Bridg- end, Glamorganshire. CROSSKEYS JOINT SCHOOL BOARD. —— CROSSKEYS BOARD SCHOOL. WANTED, an ASSISTANT MASTER to commence duties on NOVEMBER 23rd. Salary B50 per annum. Applications, stating age and experience, with copies of recent testimonials, to be sent to the undersigned on or before November 9tb. T. S. EDWARDS, Clerk to the Board. Arcade Chambers, Newport, Mon. 76848 NEW JQESIGNS '( IN JQINNER SETS rjlEA SETS rpOILET SETS • TABLE GLARS « Samples, ) (Packages per post, free. J ( free. KEPPLE & Co. 3, CLARE-STREET, BRISTOL. 76285 _w-. HIGH-CLASS BESPOKE TAILORING UL ESTABLISHMENT. E. J. BAKEH, 6. CROCKH ERBTOWN, CARDIFF (LATE OF HIGH-STREET). LADIES' HABIT AND COSTUME MAKER, GENTLEMEN'S HUNTING BREECHES, LIVERIES, UNIFORMS, Ac. 76676 PEPPER'S QUININE AND IRON JL TONIC Strengthens tIre Nerves and Muscular System. PEPPER'S QUININE AND IRON JL TONIC Animates the Spirits and Mental Faculties. PEPPER'S QUININE AND IRON: JL TONIC Promotes Appetite and Improves Diges tlon. • EPPER/S QUININE AND IRON JL TONIC thoroughly Recruits the General noalth, and Induces a proper healthy condition of tho Nervous and Physical Forces. GREAT BODILY STRENGTH;— OT PEPPER'S QUININE and IRON TONIC.— By enriching the blool1, giving firmness to thø tissues, and strengthening the muscular system, weakness disappears, appetite returns, fatigue ceases, and re- cruited health results. GREAT NERVE STRENGTH" \JT PEPPER'S QUININE and IRON TONIC braces up the weakened nerves, increases strength of pulse, fortifies the nerve centres. REAT MENTAL STRENGTH.— \J! PEPPER'S QUININE and IRON TONIC, by its supporting influence on the body and nerves, repairs the ravages caused by over-taxing the brain power, and so gives really great mental strength. It costs about lid each dose. GHEAT DIGESTIVE STRENGTH?— PEPPER'S QUININE and IRON TONIC pro- motes appetite, strengthens the stomach, stopping sinking sensations, removes indigestion, heartourn, .palpitation, cures dyspepsia, constitutional debility,' restoring health, strength, and energy. HALF-CROWN BOTTLES of PEP- JL-L PER'S QUININE and IRON TONIC are now sold, bringing it in reach of all. Next size, 32 doses, 4s 6d. Insist on having Popper's Tonic. No other is of any use. Q ULTHOLLNELO^K)^F ^IDLEARING M the SKIN.—Cures all eruptions and blemishes in a feW days. Beautifully fragrant. Perfe ctly harmless. Removes every kind of pimple, spot, or scurf, and ren- ders the skin clear, smooth, supple, and healthy, Sold- everywhere. SULPHOLINE LOTION.—An EXTER- NAL REMEDY for SKIN DISEASES.—A fluid for preserving the skin and enabling it to perform its proper functions. QULPHOLINE LOTION renders the! K3 most disflgnred SKIN CLEAR and presentable combining the virtues of a medical application with the attraction and luxury of a toilet preparation. L &ULPHOLINE LOTION ATTACKS old deep-seated SKIN COMPLAINTS, eczema in its many forms, psoriasis, prurigo, totter, pityriasis, scaly formations, blackheads, ache in any phase. All irritation is allayed, and these objectionable, unsightly affections quickly yield to the purifying effect of Sulpholine, a marvellous Detergent Lotion Sold everywhere. Bottles 2a ad. 67233 fiublxr Compatms, &t:. I The LIST of APPLICATIONS for SHARES OPENED I on SATURDAY, the 31st OCTOBER, 1885, and will CLOSE for LONDON and COUNTRY on TUESDAY, ¡ the 17th of NOVEMBER, 1885. ROBERT BOYLE and SON (limited).— JL\' Incorporated under the Companies' Acts, from 1862 to 1883,-Capit.al £120.000, in 12,000 shares of S10 each. FIRST ISSUE, in 7,500 SHARES of HIO each. Of this amount £30,000 In 3,000 shares are at present offered for subscription: £1 per share pay- able on application B2 per share on allotment; i:5 per s'are three calendar months after allotment; the remaining £4 per share to be paid up as, and when re- quired, but at intervals of not less than three months. An average dividend of not less than £10 per cent. per tl annnm for five years from the date of allotment is' guaranteed on the amount paid on the 3,000 shares offered for subscription in the manner mentioned in the prospectus. DIRECTORS. D. R. RATCLIFF, Esq., The Hall, Great AIM, War- wickshire, Director of Milner's Safe Company (Limited). GEO. DAN FORD P. THOMAS, Esq., M.D., Coroner' for Middlesex Central District HENRY LOVATT, Esq., A.I.C.E., Contractor, Wol-' verhampton and London, Director of the Banbury i and Cheltenham Direct Railway Compauy. f ROBERT BOYLE, Esq., Managing Director. CONSULTING NAVAL ENGINEER. Sir EDWARD JAMES REED, K.O.B., F.R.S., M.P. BANKERS. The City Bank (Limitea), Holborn Viaduct Branch, London, E.C. i'fhe Royal Bank of Scotland, Glasgow. AUDITORS. Messrs J. and A. W. SULLY, 78, Queen Victoria-street, E.C., Chartered Accountants. SOLICITORS. Messrs PADDISON, SON, and CO., 3, Castle-street, Holborn. SECRETARY. Mr JAMES COUSLAND. OFFICES. 64, Ilolborn Viaduct, London; 110, Bothwelltreet; Glasgow. ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS. This Company has been formed to take over the old- established and important business of Messrs Robert Boyle and Son, Ventilating and Sanitary Engineers, Holborn Viaduct, London, and Bothwell-street, Glas- gow. It is now proposed to form the business into a limited company, for the purpose of extending its operations and influence, and to combine with it, on the express desire of a large section of the architec- tural profession, the business of heating engineers, with that of ventilating and sanitary engineering. The world-wide reputation of the tirm of Robert Boyle and Son as ventilating and sanitary engineers. patentees and manufacturers of the patent air-pump ventilators and sanitary appliances, has led to a large and profitable extension of the business during the last ten years, while the steady advance of sanitary science, creating more and more a necessity and de- mand for these appliances, undoubtedly destine sani- tary and ventilation engineering to bo one of the great- businesses of the future. Boyle's system of ventilation for buildings and ships, and the numerous ventilating and sanitary appliances invented and manufactured by the firm, are well known throughout Gro.tt Britain and the Continent, the United States of America, India, Australia, New Zealand, Cape of Good Hope, &c., and have been successfully applied to innumer- able public and private buildings in these countries, and are extensively used by foreign Govern. ments, the different departments of the British Go- vernment, her Majesty's Board of Work-, Metropoli- tan Board of Works, Metropolitan Asylums Board, local boards and vestries, and nearly every Corporation and School Board in the United Kingdom they are also extensively ami regularly used by the bulk of the architectural profession and building trades ill this country. Considerable improvements in the Air-pump Venti. lator have been made from time to time, the latest of which, patenteed in 1882 and since used with gTeat > success, has led, owing to its greater efficiency, simpli. city of construction, and economy or manufacture, per- mitting it to be sold at a lower price, to a largely, increased sale and augmentation of the business. It would be impossible within the limits of this abridged prospectus to specify all the inventions and appliances invented and introduced by the firm which are in practical operation, but further details relating to them and the business generally wiUbe found in the reports and lists Which accompany the prospectus, which may be had upon application to the bankers, solicitors, and at the offices of the company. In evidence Of the incieasing value of the business, which has been rapidly growing each year, it may be mentioned that, notwithstanding the great depression•= of trade which has existed for some time past all over Europe and America, a large and profitable increase in. thr business has taken place, the profits of the past year being in excess of any preceding year, whilst a. larger number of workmen are at present engaged at the works in London and Glasgow, executing the humorous and important contracts on hand and daily coming in, titan has ever before been employed. Should it be decided to sell the foreign patents or grant licences to the different countries for the same, a very large and Immediate return would naturally re- sult. These patents are estimated to be of considerable: value. The company will undertake the entire sanitation of houses, towns, and cities on improved lines and from. the firm's extensive and influential connection there is every reason to expect that a large and profitable busi- ness will be done in this direction. Mr Robert Boyle will retain a large interest in the company, and undertake to continue the active manage- ment and direction! of the company during the next five years. The undertaking is in a flourishing and highly profit- I able condition, and will be taken over as a going con- cern as and from the 1st day of October, 188o, the vendors discharging all liabilities up to that date, and retaining all book debts then due to them. From that date the company will have the benefit of all existing. contracts, and will be entitled to the profits of a.U busness done subsequent to that date. The company takes over the leasehold offices and works of the firm in London and Glasgow, with all furniture, fittings, fnachinery, plant, tools, material, stock-in-trade in the offices and works, and in the hands of the different agents throughout the country,. together with the goodwill of the business and valu- able English and foreign patents. The purchase money is the sum of £12,000 in cash .£6,000 in 1,000 ordinary sharosof the company credited with £6 per share paid up, and £20,00:> in 2,000 shares, of the company of £10 each, which are to rank as deferred shares. These deferred shares will not bear dividend until after a dividend of 124 per cent. has teen paid npon the ordinary shares issued by the com- pany; bnt after payment of such dividend such deferred. shares will be entitled to a like dividend, and as soon as the dividends paid on the ordinary shares shall have equalled tbe amount of capital paid up thereon tbe<; ordinary and deferred shares will rank alike. Messrs R. Boyle and Son arc so satisfied with the pro-j Spocts of the company that they have agreed to deposit" their 1,000 shares, on which S6 per share is ereditedj; and their 2,000 deferred shares, by way of guarantee i that an average dividend of not less than £ 10 per cent, per annum shall be paid for live years from the date of allotment on tho amount paid on tho 3,000 Ordinary shares of the company offered for subscription. 1 The book have been carefully investigated by Messrs ¡ J. and A. W. Sully, chartered accountants, who report that the profits shown by tho trading accounts for tho last two years fully justify the statement in the pre- ceding paragraph as to dividends. The only contract entered into by the company is; one dated the 24th day of October, 1885, made between' Robert Boyle, trading as Robert Boyle and Son, of the one part, and John Evan Jackson, on behalf of the I .company, of the other part.. t I The vendor undertakes to discharge all preliminary legal and other charges and expenses down to the date of the allotment of shares by the company. The' contract, and memorandum and articles of association of the company, and report of Messrs J. and A. W. Sully, can be seen at the offices of the i solicttora to the company. Hitaitranw. r JpHCENIX FIRE OFFICE. LOMBARD-STREET, AND CHARING-CROSS, LONDON ESTABLISHED 1782. Insurances against loss by fire and lighting effected upon every description of property, in all parts of the world, on the most favourable terms. Tho Settlement of claims arranged with promptitude and liberality; the amount already paid by this Coin pany for losses exceeds FIFTEEN MILLIONS STERLING. WILLIAM C. MACDONALD,) Joint FRANCIS B. MACDONALD, f Secretaries. Rates and full particulars can be obtained of the Agents at Cardiff :—Mr Charles E. Stallybrass; Mr Thoe. David, 13 Brook ^street; Mr David Shepherd, 70v Crockherbtown; J. H. Jones, Esq., oS, High-street J Mr D. Williams, Consulate Chambers, Buto Docks; Mr T. H. Browso, Redwood House. Crwys-road, Cathays; Mr Henry Lander. Bute Docks Office. 45544 REFUGE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. CHIEF OFFICES, 89, CORPORATION-STREET, MANCHESTER. REGISTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF PAR- LIAMENT. £ s. d. Premium Income for 1884, 254,670 17 4 Increase in the Premium Income in the year 1884over that of 1883 b9,588 18 6i Claims Paid in 1884. 96,516 10 6 Total Claims Paid since the Com- pany was established, nearly 600,0v0 0 0 The rapid progress and remarkable prosperity of the Company are the surest evidence of its sound position, and of the estimation in which it is held by the public, and shows the great appreciation of the Company's special feature of prompt settlement of claims. The extraordinary success of the past has been fully maintained during the present year, and the Com- pany is to be congratulated that at the present time its income is larger, its fnnds greater, and that in every respect it is in a stronger and more prosperous condltLOn than at uny previous period. JAMES PROCTOR, Manager. District Offices: Refuge Chambers, 97. Oxford-street. Swansea and 29, Custom House-street, Cardiff. 76790 -jg ^'L g A p E r S E D E D~i MAT MILTON'S AMERICAN HERB PASTE. MAT Is warranted to cure allAMERICAN MILTON'S discharges from the urinary, HERB MAT organs in either sex. PASTE. MILTON'S Thoroughly reliable, coil- AMERICAN MAT venient to take. In tins, HERB MILTON'S 2s 9d and 4s 6d each. Free PASTE. fa AT by post 3d extra. AMERICAN MILTON'S 2s 9d and 4s 6d each. Free PASTE. MAT by post 3d extra. AMERICAN MILTON'S ——- HERB MAT HEWSON-S COMPOUND PASTE. I MILTON'S PENNYROYAL AMERICAN s „ MAT PILLS FOR FEMALES. HERB t MILTON'S In boxes, Is lid and 2s 9d PASTE. MAT each: free by post 2d extra. MAT MILTON'S Local Agents: Cardiff,Mr MILTON'S AMERICAN Munday, Chemist, 1, Duke- AMERICAN I HERB street Newport, Mr J. HERB PASTE. Phillips, 92, Commercial. PASTE. MAT street; Swansea, MrKeall, MAT MILTON'S Chemist, 199, High-street; MILTON'S i, AMERICAN F. H. Hewson. Albert-place, AM £ RIQA | HERB Jdaindee, Newport, Mon. HERB jf PASTE, f London: Barclay & Sons. PASTJ^ r PURE YEAST.—Crown, Circle, Danish,1 and Hamburg, round aad flat bags, btuall quantities, at importer's prices. Good oputuug for dealers.-Mark Fentem, Yeast Merchant, Sutlybridge. Write f)r prices. 46 iBnhlh: Companies, &t. EWCASTLE UPON TYNE COR- PORATION STOCK. j INTEREST AT £ 3 10s PER CENT. PER ANNUM. ISSUE of £ 150,000 STOCK AUTHORISED by ACT 45 and 46 VICT., CAP. 235. I DIVIDENDS PAYABLE HALF-YEAYLY on 1ST 1 JANUARY and 1ST JULY. By Section 42 of the Newcastle-upon-Tyne Corporation Loans Act, 1982, Trustees other persons authorised to invest money in tho Mortgages, Debentures, or Debenture Stock of any Railway or other Company, have the power of inventing such money in the pur- j chase of the above Stock issued by the Corporation of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. THE CORPORATION-OF NEWCASTLE-UPON- TYNE ARE PREPARED TO REcfilVE OFFERS I FOR INVESTMENT IN THE ABOVE STOCK. I The Corporation, having placed at par £bbO,OOO 34 per Cent. Stock, have created as above a further sum I of The Stock is of two kinds, one being Redeemable and i. the other Irredeemable Stock, and is issued at par in ■ sums of£10 and upwards, being a multiple of £10 free of Stamp Duty and all official charges. I Redeemable Stock is redeemable at par on 1st Jllly, 1936, unless previously cancelled by purchase in the l open market, or by agreement with the Stockholder. Irredeemable Stock is redeemable only by purchase in the open market, or by agreement with the Stock- holder.' r. Stockholders will be able to obtain, free of stamp 'duty and all charges Stock Certificates .to Bearer, transferable by delivery, with Coupons entitling the Bearer to che Dividends. Dividends will be paid half-yearly on 1st January j and 1st July, and Dividend Warrants will be trans- mitted by post if desired bv any Stockholder. AH transfers of Stock will be free from Stamp Duty and all charges. The Stock will be secured upon the Rents and other Revenues of the Corporation, except the Through Toll, and upon the City Fund, the General Rate authorised to be levied under the provisions of the Newcastle- npon-Tyne Improvement Act, 1865, the Newcastle- upon-Tyne Improvement Rate, the General District Rate, and the Public Library Rate. I' The Freehold Landed Estates of the Corporation ex- tend over a considerable area, and consist, in addition to textensive properties within the City, of the Walker Estate, which comprises the Lordship ol Walker ad- I joining the City the Williugton Estate on the North. Bank of the River Tyne and the Salt Meadows Estate on the South Bank of the river, in the Borongh of I. Gateshead; together with valuable Coal Royalties. The land is chiefly let on building and improving leases for terms of 75 years, and will yearly become 01 increasing value as the periods approach when the' leases will fall in. A considerable number of the will fall in before the date fixed for the redemp. "tion of the Stock. The Corporation are also owners of Quays extending along the most Talnable portion of the river, and of Tramways, Parks, Markets, and properties in the City, from which a large annual income is derivable. The Estates, Collieries, Markets, Quays, Tramways, and other property from which Income is derived are valued at £ 1,974,588 The total assets amount to.* 2,357,806 Total liabilities, including the City debt, are 1,032,218 Surplus of assets over liabilities.. — £1,32:>,688 The Rateable Value of the City is £785,074- The Debt of the City, according to the last published accounts, is £857,9ó8,a.nd this includes £89,500 in. vested by the Corporation in their own undertakings, and has been incurred in the Formation of a Deep- water Quay and various Street Improvements, Con- "Struclion of Tramways, Purchase of Land and Forma- tion of Parks, the Erection of a Public Library, and other Works authorised by Act of Parliament. £38,687 of the Stock is issued for the repayment of Corporation Mortgages that have expired, or shortly will expire, lld are secured on the Local Rates, &lc., and the remainder will be required for Extension of the 'City Lunatic Asylum, Erection of Infeotious Diseases Hospital, Cattle Sanatorium, and other Public Im- provements. Provision is made for the Redemption of Debt in accordance with the various Acts of Parliament under which the money is authorised to be borrowed, and Annual Returns are made to the Local Government Board. The Register Books of the Stock are kept at the City Treasurer's Office, Town Hall. Newcastle-upon- Tyne, where Stock Certificates will be issued free of expense, to the holders, and where Assignments and Transfors will be registered free of charge. All Stock Certificates will be under the Seal of the City Council, and they will bo issued in exchange for the interim receipts, which will be given by the /Bankers of the Corporation, Messrs Woods & Co., Newcastle-upon.Tyne, wh-n the money is received by them and interest will be allowed from the day of payment. Forms of application and further information may be obtained on application to the Town Clerk, or to' the City Treasurer, Town Hall, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 76923 HILL MOTUM. Town Clerk. Town Hall, 7th October, 1885. rr JmanriaL t MONEY MARKET. gTOCK JgJXCH ANGE! g Indicates! gYNDlCATES. WHAT ARE SYNDICATES ? INVESTORS AND SPECULATORS Are invited to send for our Explanatory cir. cular, "post free on application, for reply. Gj-ENUINENESS OF OUR SYSTEM is easily proved by applying for List of TESTI. MONIALS received, or by referring to PRESS OPINIONS contained in Thursday's issues of > Gazette and Post. EXTRAORDINARY RETURNS j are attainable by Investing in the f. YNnI. f CATES worked by MESSRS. JAS. BROWN and CO.'S. ORIGINAL SYSTEM. Average RESULT OF OPERA. TIONS shows a RETURN of JM7 10s for every £10 subscribed. 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. RBGISTERED TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: "SYNDICATE," BIRMINGHAM. i;r JAS. JJROWN AND CO., STOCK AND SHARE BROKERS, SYN- DICATE OPERATORS, MIDLAND BUILDINGS, 1, NEW-STREET, BIRMINGHAM. 76S04 GCiOD S ON'S JgY N DICATES. 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 eênt. cover, and no further liability. 74655 GOODSON AND COMPANY, STOCKBROKERS, • DEVONSHIRE-CH AMBERS, BISHOPSGATR, E.C. OPTIONS OPTIONS !—How to make money rapidly on the Stock Exchange, without liability or Tisk, is Ciearly stated m Explanatory Book, sent gratis and post free.—Address i > eorge Evans and Co., Stockbrokers,Gr»sham House, London, E.C. Small sums carefully invested are often doubled in a few days. 76591 JMPORTA N'T NOTIC E. SlOCK EXCHANGE INVESTMENTS AND SPECULATIONS. DISCRETIONARY ORDERS. Those wishing to make money can do so daily with the least possible risk. Under OUT system we pay a proportion of losses (if 'any), and charge only on actual profits made, which is the only equitable mode of transacting this business. Deposits from £1 upwards, and no lurther liability. Apply to R. RICHARDS & CO., 4, Tokenhouse. buildings, London. 154 •V. 10,11.& 12, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. G. UNDERTAKER, HEARSE AND MOURNING COACH PROPRIETOR, OSTRICH PLUME & GENERAL FURNISH 1NG ESTABLISHMENT. The Trade supplied with Hearses, Coaches, aud every requisite for Funeral Furnishing. 7 164b TilE GREAT BLOOD BURDOCK PILLS over- X domethe worst forma of disease*, and the foaled st&te 6i theblood, stomach, liver, And kldn«ya thej go to tht> dore of every disease, where no OluoM&ealclne* h&vbtwjwer ft> reach. The GREAT BLOOD-fURlFIETlcnre* V&o fOTlowftii pcnnpt&tatoIhdlgestloti, Of wind to the stomach Ót bos>elB, £ iadlnes3 In the head, dimness ni el*ht>, weak or soro of os, loss of memory, palpitation of tta be&rt* Uvtr, Mulbilioufl obBtrftctlom, astuma, <rr tightness in tho chest,tUeuiaaUce, lumwaso, piles, svavel, pains in jUjo- back, s&m, had lega had breuó, sore tiitoMi ioÑ; beads, afid atfea oi ou buriis, wounds, or white swellings, eciofula, or kirnr*? evil, tumouni or saucer*, piinplea or blotches ou th<* uti'l body, swelled feet or legs, ec&ua and iteh. eryaijMrifri jaundice, and dropsy, and fevers ol all JiUuU in boxes at 141I and & M eayh, suid by mask Cbemihta, ov frotu the tiuriiock I'm MftuuWitory, 41 U II.i'o}I.t.lIOt. CiWMUiMii 10 public Dtitt.s. CARDIFF MUNICIPAL ELÉciioN; 1885. ROATH-WARD, I FELLOW RATEPAYERS, remomber the POLLING STATION TO-DAY is the Metal-street Schoolroom, Roath. Polling Hours from 8 o'clock a.m. to 8 o'clock p.m. MR EBENEZER BEAVAN'S COMMITTEE-ROOM will bo opposite the Pollin; Station, where you are invited to call. Liberal and Temperance Electors of the Roatli Ward, walk to the poll to-day, and show Mr Rees Enoch that you will not allow him ti, drag your principles through the mire in the way he has attempted to do this week. Tell him that you do not want him, and will not have him as your representative by PLUMPING FOR BEAVAN. 76945 PARLIAMENTARY" ELECTION. SOUTH MONMOUTHSHIRE. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I have bern AP. POINTED ELECTION AGENT by Sir Henry M. Jackson, Bart., the Liberal Candidate for the above Election, and that it is illegal for any person except myself to incur any expense in connection with Sir ■ Henry Jackson's candidature. Dated 30th October, 1885. CLEMENT M. BAILHACHE, 76958 Solicitor, Newport Mon. Ro Y ALL I V l R F R I END L Y SOCIETY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that by virtue of Rule 8 of the Society's Rules, and in consequence of the attacks upon the System of Management made by "the Syndicate for the Re-Reform of tho Management of the Society," a A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Members of the Society will be held at HOPE HALT" HOPE-STREET, LIVERPOOL, ON WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, at 7.30 o'clock, p.m., to consider the management of the society for the past ten years, and hear the answer of the Executive of the Society to the above-mentioned attacks. And also to accept the resignation of John Pearson, Esq., J.P., as a Trustee of the Society. Doors open at 7 o'clock p.m. Chair to be taken at 7.30 p.m. Members seeking admission will be required to show their Cards of Membership. By Order of the Committee of Management, JAMES ATHFRTON. ) c HENRY LIVERSAGE, Secretaries. Chief Office. 16. Prescot-street, Liverpool, 28th October, 1885. 76925 GLAMORGANSHIRE AND MON- \jr MOUTHSHIRE INFIRMARY. INFIRMARY SATURDAY, 1885. The Treasurer and Secretaries be to acknowledge, with grateful thanks, the following amounts received on >aturday last :— £ s. d. Amount!! already acknowledged 178 2 6 Thomas A. Walker, Barry Dock and Railway, per C. H. Walker 91 lb 5 R. Aflhton, Fishmonger, St. Mary-sweet — 0 7 0 Slocomlie, Whit wham, and Co., per Thomas Price 0 lo 6 David Edmunds, ballast contractor, Penarth DOCK, per Jacob Edmunds 6 6 0 Bute Dock Platelayers, per G. Holt 1 8 3 F. S. Lock, Westgate-street, per D. Evans.. 3 0 0 ] r. Bird and Son, East Moors,psrH. Garland 2 7 0 Charles P. Colee, Windsor-road 2 2 0 East Bute Dock Railway Men, per E. Roberts, traffic inspector 2 13 0 Noah Rees, per T. P. Rees 0 18 0 Hill's Dry Dock and Engineering Co., per Thos. Hooper and F. H. Hutchinson 8 1 0 Stranaghan and Stephens, per J. Pratt 0 17 6 my Paper Mills, per J. Bryant 5 311 Bute Shipwrights and Dredgers, per W. TTiaine 4 10 0 Tliarsis Copper Co., per John Radley 5 18 0 Bute Gas Works, East Moors, per S. Ward 12 0 James Moore and Son, 7. Bute-street, per F. Moore 0 17 0 H. Gibbon, 185, Richmond-road, per Henry Hore 1 8 9 Bute Dock Gatemen and Berthing Men, per T. H. Hopkins 3 9 6 C. Shepherd and Son, Ynysybwl, per J. Rees 3 15 0 C. Shepherd, Crofts-street, Cardiff, per J. Powell 3 2 6 .M. Hale, Brass Foundry, Cardiff l 1 u £329 1 9 The Treasurer and Secretaries will sit at the Town Hall on Saturday next from 6 to 7.30 p.m. to receive further amounts. -\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the _13( PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between us, _13( PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between tiS, ;the undersigned, ALBERT MORGAN HUZZEY. of Cardiff, in the County of Glamorgan, General Mer- chant, and FREDERICK WHITFELD RALPH, of Llancaiach House, Nelson, in the said County of Glamorgan, trading as General Merchants at Cardiff and other places, ftas this day BEEN DIssOLVI .D ISY ■MUTUAL CONSENT. The business will henceforth lie carried on by the said Frederick Whitfeld Ralfe, and all moneys due to the said firm up to this date must be paid to the said Frederick Whitfeld Ralfe, who will pay all accounts line from the said firm up to this date. DatedSthis 27th day of October, 1885. A. M. 11UZZRY, F. WHITFELD RALFE Witness, MORGAN MORGAN, „ Solicitor, Cardiff. 75927 o T ICE. I beg to Inform my friends and cnntomers that, having DISSOLVED PARTNERSHIP with Mr FREDERICK WHITFELD RALFE, I shall continue 'to carry on business at Cardiff, under the style or tirm of A. M. HUZZEY & CO., ENGINE FACTOR", COMMISSION AGENTS, AND COLLIERY STORE MERCHANTS. Dated this 27th day of October, 1885. 76946 A. M. HUZZEY. ABERGAVENNY POULTRY, PIGEON, CAGE BIRD, DOG, RABBIT, r AND CAT SHOW.. THIS EXHIBITION will t&ke fl1e in the GENERAL MARKET HALL, ABERGAVENNY, on THURSDAY, the 19th NOVEMBER, 1885, Ihere are 37 CLASSES FOR DOG PRIZE-, £ 2 and £ 1, and in some Classes, serond, third, a^d fourth prize 46 CLASSES for POULTRY, with P^e*0^,2^: 7s 6d, and 3s 6d, and 9 SPECIAL PRIZf» • Classes for PIGEONS' PRIZES. 10s and 5s li Classes for CAGE BiHDS and many other Classes. Schedules are now reafly, and may be had of the Secretary, Mr James Straker, Abergavenny. rp ALYB ONT, BRECO N S HIRE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that NEW FAIRS for the Sale of Cattle, Horses, Mountainponies,, Sheep and Pigs will be established and held in laiyoonc annually, commencing on the following date*. 2nd TUESDAY in APRIL-14th (1885). 2ndTUESDAY In JUNE-9th- 3rd TUESDAY in SEPTIiMBER-loth. 2nd TUESDAY in DECEMBER—8ML By Order of the Committee Jan., 1885. REGIMENTAL ORDERS by LIEUT- tt COL. HILL, C.B., Commanding 1st Glamorgan Artillery Voluntee:- 31st Oc t 0 b er, 1885. 1.—Repository drill during the week as o No. 8 Battery, on Tuesday and Friday ait 7 p.:»■ • » Battery, Monday and Wednesday at 7i ftni 6.30 p.m.; No. 10 Battery, Monday, «ednesdiiy and Friday at 7 p.m. No. 11 ^tuiry. tuesdayand day at 7.30 p.m.; Nù. 12 Battery, Monday. WednMday, and Friday, at 7.30 p.m.; No. 13 Battery, and Thursday at 8 p.m.; No. 14 Battery, Tuesday and Xhi—Lieutenant'Priestley wishes to raee'^ ornmhsioned officers of No. 12 Battery on Monday, at 8 I—Flag signalling every evening (except Saturday) 6 k C t 4.For duty during the ensuing wee &P ,0 Strina, Lieutenant Birrell, Surgeori g gcant, Williams, Corporal Fawkes, Bombadier uolmes, Trumpeter Jones. PENARTH DETACHMENT..tt_» 5.-The carbines and swords aro to the gun shed at once for the Government inspection. By order, „ fSixned) W. PITMAN, (trtXneuj Maior and Adjutant. "|p^RITISH~ PH ARM ACOPCEIA, 1885 Published under the direction of the' Council of Medical Education and Registration pur- suant to the Medical Act (1853).. Mr J. MUNDAY, Chemist, 1, High-street, Cardiff wishes to inform the public, that be hM ^Ided to stock the New CHEMICAL AND GALENICAL I Qf I' 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. Physicians prescriptions and Family recipes aTe prepared with the most Scrupulous care and accuracy, and all Drugs andChemica)sare guaranteed to be absolutely pure, and of the finest quality procurable. SUTiical A ppliances, and I,~W every description kept in stock. Water Bed lent on bire. Parcels daily from London. 76587- r iUIigious trtti.tt5. ELIGIOUS SERVICES.—The atten- tion of Church and Chapel Managers is invited to the allowing SPECIAL PREPAID TARIFF for All. vertisements announcing the holding of RELIGIOUS SERVICES, ANNIVERSARIES, and TEA MEE1* INCfe. one Three Six Twelv Insertion Insert ions. Insertions. Insertions. s. d. s. d. II. d. s. d. .Font-Lines.. 14 4 0 ó 0 8 b Six Lines. 20 60 90 12 0 Eight Lines.. 2 8 8 0 12 0 16 0 Twelve Lines. 4 0 12 0 18 0 24 0 18 Lines 6 0 18 0 27 0 36 0 .24Lines 8 0 2 0 3t ,0 48 0 Eight ♦ords may be calculated to k lir e. This 1 art IT is limited strictly to the Adveitisenients enwherattd abbix. Those Notices c*f» also.appear iu the OAUDiFl'' TIMES and SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS ih onbDttion with those in the South A'alet Daily X/lce, an to ft*1* M tho «eriM of Insertion? ¡ RELIEF FROM COUOH IN TEN MINUTES HAYMAN'S BALSAM OF HORE- HOUND, the most certain and speedy remedy for Asthma Consumption, Bronchitis, Coughs, In. fluenza, Difficult Breathing, Splttlnt If Blood, Hooping, Cough, lloarsenellS, Loss of Voice, Ac. It gives lnflntaneousronef, and rapidly effects ttctMC IT HAS A MOST PLEASANT TASTE, l Testimonials are unnecessary, as there is scarcely & fmally lu South Wales whiclllias uot proved its odicstcy. IN THE NURSERY It U inv*laab)e,as children are fond of it, and take H ajfcgerly; Immediately it is taUeu cuughiuM ceases, rest. llslf is gone, and refreshing aleep ensues, No lady who had once tried it would ever aittii'wards ba wit4. ouc it, iJOciij Prepared only by A, Haymau, Chemist, Neath; and told in ail Chomieta Prive la ij tutd 24 M per Dottle flubiir ntU.5tnttnt5. CARDIFF. fpHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEES MANAGER.MR. EDWARD FLETCHER. ACTING MANAGER Mlt, JOHN SHERIDAN. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) November 2nd, Messrs Mercer and Wainwright's Company In the late Charles Ileado's Great Moral Drama, ITS NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND. Mr JOUN WAINWRIGIIT as Tom Robinson." New and Elaborate Scenery. Startling Mechanical Effects. Act Act Study. Act 3 —The Model Prison. Act 4.—Australia—House of Gold, Act 5.—Grove Farm. MONDAY, November 9th.-MISS JENNIE LEE (" JO"), (after her enormously-successful tour round the world), and MrJ. P. BURNETT, supported by a Specially-Selected Company, under the direction of Mr H. Cecil Beryl. Monday, November 23.—THE MIKADO. Box plan and tickets for The Mikado now ready at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's. Doors open at 7. Commence 7.30. Half-price 9. Stage door and St. Mary-street entrance open 6.30, 6(1 extra. 53237 .,iIÖTORÏA ROOMS, ST. MARY: T STREET. CARDIFF. MON. D'ARCS onAND WAXWORK EXHIBITION. Entire change of prolamine. Important and expen- sive engagement of Mon*. and Mdlle. DER KERO, the marvellous Japanese XBterKUnora, also Major BATES, the celebrated American Giant, 8 (ect in height, the Tallest Man In tlxo World. Receptions daily from 3 till 5, and 7 till 10. 1>" Karos every Even- ing. Wednesdays and Saturdays at 3. Waxwork Exhi- bition Opull froul 10 till 10, Admission, tI children, 2d Reserved Seats, 3d extra. 431 F. J. SMITH, Manager. THE M M O N I A P H O N E. tO^MGHTI ifOtNJGHT'! TO-NIGHT 111 ifi pARK HALL. -6. CARDIFF, R. CHtAND AMMONIA PHONE J^ECTUlvEt 0QNOKRT «TQ:NiaH¥ (MONDAY NOVEMBER 2:iÐ). Á11 a, anight, jy R. 0 A R v 38 ft o F F A T, THIS rM4QP JflVt:N'f" uv "UIe WILL GJViJ HIS DKUUHXFUI, t- E C 1 \11t ? Co N C E R T, Br-: Miss MARY DAVIES, MISS AGNES ASTLE, MibS LUCV CLARKE, Miss nUVEEK aAVVLE, MissJMCOOPMB. The distinguished pianists, will .etiida at a Herrmann Grand Pianoforte, kiutly len. by M&SIIr.. Cooper, Coutts, & Co. MB I, ROGERS, MR s, WILLIAMS, And several other Cardiff Artists aie expected to give their valuable services, DR, QARTER J|OppAT'S NEXT CONCERT rpO-MORROW EVENING, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Itf), AT 8, pARK HALL. ADMISSION FREE BY TICKET ONLY, To be obtained of Mr C. B. HARNESS, Messrs COOPER, COUTTS 4 Co., Music Warehouse Crocberbtow", for which immediate application should be made, as only a limited number are left, 75014 THE CARDIFF PUBLIC HALL, QUEEN-STREET, CROCK HER bTO VVN. LARGE HALL Seats 2,300 AUDIENCE and 250 ORCHESTRA. .LECTURE THEATRE Seats 450. COMMITTEE-ROOMS and all Conveniences to LET. *°r terms apply to THE MANAGER Cardiff Public Hall Company (Limited), 8, Working-street, CarflifL Applications may be made for Sunday Letting of naif and Lecture 'Theatre. 75073 grtbUcaiiotts. THHE BIRTH, LIFE, and DEATH of BUILDING SOCIETY.— *• Every Investor should read it," Post free, 2d.—H. Hatton, 56, Stack- Pole-road. Bristol. 250 TRON.—AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY JOURNAL of Science, Metals, and Manufactures in IRON and STEEL. Established in the year 1823 as "The Mechanics' Magazine." Edited by PERRY F. NCRSEY, C. E. published every Friday, at i61, Fleefc-sfcreet, London, for circulation in the United Kingdom, and on tnin paper (under 4 ot.^for forwarding to all parts of the world.. Contents of Iron." No. 668, October 30th, 1835. Competition or Combination. Iron Trade Summary. inciter's Shaft Straightener (Illustrated). Occasional Notes. Geared Tank Locomotive (Illustrated). Decorticating Mill (Illustrated). Arthur's Bevelling .Machine (Illustrated), Moulding Stone without Edge Tools. Ihe Brewing Exhibition. The Development of Technical Instruction ia MeUllurgy, > t-w Amer'can Production of Gold and Silver in 1881. lhe Construction of Modern Cycles. Further Notes on the Clapp-Griffiths Proceas. 'I. e *tu,Jy of Engineering. J ne Comparative Merits of Iron and Steel Axles. Technical Education. 43656 iron and Coal Trades Reports, based on SPECIAL correspondence from the Provinces and Abroad, with i^onaon and Birmingham Prices of Metals and Manu- Notes on Current Topics, Scientific °' the Week, New Companies, Geuerai and reign Notea. Patents, Launches. Price SIXPENCE. NOW READY. J. W RIGHT AND CO"S (JARDnT TAUUiUTOKY, WITH COPPER. PLATE MAI1, OQttftKtfrEU TO SUttSClUliKJtS, &; NOifSUUSCUlMtid, 6* t4 WRIGHT AMTCU., BUlSTUL, i ÁJ) 4141. UAUDlgt BOOKSBU,lOta, i1 I .r:: f IFLUU. tyNNHis, Breakfast* Mom miU ttreau, id. Good itadu, 1« and ="" 1.. ^^YRtJVAL and STEEL PILLS > OR V'EM A hliS quickly corrtct all irregu laiitUJ.-iuiid lolirivet||eilistitjsttinesyiiipuj,uss.i prtvuleij^ with Uuxc* Is LLI mi4 & (jiil chciUU. Scut, anywhere o.t rcceint of by the Maker, K X. Iwwelt ClMU^iAli public ^.muaemgnts. SWANSEA. NEW THEATRE AND STAR OPERA JLl HOUSE, Wind-st.. Swansea..Director A. Melville TO-NIGHT., MONDAY. NOVEMBER 2ND, Mr W. Caldor's WHITE SLAVF, COMPANY.including the Great American Ethiopian Comedian, Mr LUKE SCHOOLCRAFT, and select choir of REAL NEGRO JUBIBEE SINGERS. TO-NIGHT (Mondavi, and During the Week, Bartley Campbell's Great American Drama, THE WIUTE SLAVE, In six Ac's, with Now Scenery, Sparlciina Won. derful Eife^ts. C"iaraci.crs by Mr Win. Calder and his Company. Incidental to the Dmma A GRAND MINSTREL CONCERT. Doors open 7: commence 7.30 precisely. Second price 9. Box office at BraderMusic Warehouse, Wind-street. MY MVEETnEART—NEXT WeEK. Œbuttttian. CARDIFF. JpIRST-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. ST. PARK-PLACK CARDIFF. ¡U0tJ Principal—MLSS TULLIS. 6518 SCHOOL for BO YS and GIRLS.— MONTP ELL I Eli HOUSE, Senghenydd-road, Oathays, Cardiff. Conducted by the MISSES MADDOX. 73979 CARDIFF__COLLEGE. HEAD MASTER: F. C. BIRKBECK TERRY. M.A., late Foundation Scholar, Ac of St. John's College, Cambridge. The TUITION FEKS HAVE BEEN REDUCED to TEN GUINEAS PER ANNUM for Bovs of 9 years of age and upwards. French is included in the charge. A trained certificated Mistress teaches the Pre- paratory School. Fee, Six Guineas per annum. Apnly to the LlcaJniaster or the Secretary the College, Dumfries-plar76S03 PEXARTH! SAINT AUDRIES, PLYMOL TH-ROAD, )'0 PENARTH. First-class School for Girls. Principal, Mi-s FROST. 541 LADIES' COLLEGE, HENLEY HOUSE, PENARTH, CARDIFF. PRINCIPALS: 73284 MISS FISHER. A.C.P., and MISS L. FISH ICR. COW-BRIDGE. GREAT HOUS E, COWBRIDGE, LADIES scnuot. PMNCtPALS-MRS and MJSSES CULVERW ELL. Since December. 1881, 90 Certificates have been gained from Cambridge, Royal Acaaemj, CoUegeof Preceptors and Trinity College examinations. -oOl/t- .M.11SYCWMMER. HIGHER GRADE SCHOOL FOR JLL GHU^. PRINCIPAL-Mas, R. ll. JONES, C.M. Special Classes formed for the Government (Certifi- cate and Scholarship) examinations. 7453A LADIES' COLLEGE AND SCHOOL, JL/ SUMMERFIELD HALL, MAESYCWMMER CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL—MRS NICHOLLS. During the last two years nearly 100 pupils from this school have gainod ceriiticM^os, with honours, &c., a.t the difiereut University Examinations. Within the last six months 2.) have passed the College of Precep- tors, Royal Academy, and Trinity College. Over 1-0 testiuioirhtls from the parents of the pupils in all parts of Wles, Monmouth, Gloucester, London, OPINIONS OF THE PI hiss The Even hut Star: —" The college is situated very prettily, in n. healthy position, aml ius proved ill tl1 past a decided success.' 75301 LLANDOVERY THE COLLEGE, LLANDOVERY. SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION. An EXAMINATION will be held in the College Hall, at Nine 3..m.. on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20th, 1886, for the following SCHOLARSHIPS. L-THREE ENTRANCE HOUSE SCHOLAR- SlJIPd of £20, £2J, and £15 a. year respectively. If,—At least SEVEN FOUNDATION SCHOLAR- SHIPS of 1:8 BE a year each. Names of ca.lIrlid:te to be sent in on or before January 16tb, 1886. For run information concerning subjects of Exami- nation aud other particulars, apply to llev. JOHN OWEN, M.A., Warden and Headmaster, 76926 The College, Llandovery. THE COLLEGE, LLANDOVERY. TRUSTEES: Lady LLANOVER. The BISHOP of ST. ASAPH, Rev. Chancellor PHILLIPS, JOHN JONES, jsQ. (Blaenos), W. D. H. CAMPBELL DAVYS, Esq. (Neuadd Fawr). VISITOR THE BISHOP GF ST. DAVID'S WARDEN AND HEADMASTER Rev. J. OWEN, M.A., late Scholar of Jesus College, Ox'ord; 2nd Class Classical Mods. 2nd Class Mathe matical Mods. 2nd Class Mathematical Final" late Welsh Professor and Classical Lecturer, St. David's College, Lampeter. ASSISTANT MASTERS Rct. E. J, M'CLELLAN, i>.A„ late Hastings Exhibi turner Queen's College, Oxford 1st Classical Mods. J. H. WIN TER, B. A., late Opon Math. Exhibitioner, St. John's College, Cambridge 6th Junior Optane. T.J. RICilARDft. B.A., late Open Scholar, Merton College, Oxford, First Class Mathematical Mods. First Cla s Mathematical Finals First Class Science Finals Highly Distinguished for tlie Junior University Mathematical Scholarship. G. II ART WELL JONES, B.A., late Scholar Jesus College, Oxford, and Powis Exhibitioner First Class Classical Mods. Second Class Cla.3sical Finals Chancellor's Latin Essay. Rev. G. G. CoULTON, B.A., late Open Classical Scholar, St. Catherine's College, Cambridge. MUSIC. J. H. WINTER, B.A., Second in Music Cambridge Senior Locals, 1076. FRENCH, Rev. G. G. COULTON, formerly of St. Omer's Lycee. DRAWING. D. SAUNDERS THOMAS, Certificated Tea.cher of the Science aud Art Department, South Kensington. DRILL. SERGEANT LAFFERTY. R.V. EXAMINERS, 1886. OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE SCHOOLS EX AMINATION BOARD. B >ys are prepared for Oxford and Cambridge the London Matriculation, a.nd all Preliminary Examina- tions. Special attention 1>; given to Science, and tbe Laboratory will be thoroughly refitted. Since the founùationof the School in 18, tbe health of the pupils h18 heen excptionalty good. The buildings, which are lare anù commodious, are now being put in com. plete repai. Every attention will be given to the home comforts of boarders. PMents are allowed to choose the place of worship they wish their sons to attend. The NEXT TERM COMMENCES THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, at 9 a.m. Boarders are received by the Warden and Mr M" Clellan. For full particulars apply to the Warden, The REV. JOHN OWEN, M.A., 76135 The College, Llandovery. _-+-) KEYNSHAM, NEAR BRISTOL, KEYNSHAM SCHOOL, NEAR BRIS- TOL.—BOYS prepared for PUBLIC SIIOOLS, a professional or busineM career uperior home com. forts.—For prospectus, dlc., apply to the Principal, Keynsham School, Somerset. 829 NORTH TAWTOIS, NORTH DEVON. NORTH TAWTON SCHOOL. PATRON—The Earl of PORTSMOUTH. A thoroughly useful and practical education, with preparation for various examinations. » BQarders from £21 per annum. 72521 Prospectus and honour list from the Head Master. SCHOOL AD VERTISEMENTS. —The kJ attention of Principals of Private anti other SCHOOLS is directed to the following moderate PRE- PAID TARIFF for School Advertisements ;— One Three Six Twelve Insertioll lllsenions. Insertions. IllsCltioll 5. d. s, d. s. Ú s. u Four Lines.. 1 0 2 6 4 0 60 Six Lines 1 b .3 0 60.. 90 Eight Lines.. 2 0 60 8 0 12 0 Twelve Liiuas 0 7 6 12 0 18 0 Eight words may he calculated to aline. Advertise nieius can also appear in tho CARDIFF TIMES and SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS in conjunction with those in the South Wales Daily Seta, so as to form part of a series 0 f insertions. rj^EETH TEETH TEETH 7T Prise Medal Loadon, 1862. Gold Medal, Paris, 1867. MR K E A L L, SU GEON DENTIST (25 Years' Experience 15 Years in Swansea), 199, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA (Just below the Great Western Railway Station), ilegts to intimate that he can produce a perfectly tit-tins Set of Teeth in one clear day. The very best workman- ship tfuamntefrd, Painless Dentistry by Gas. Partial Sets from Ds pur Tooth Upper or Lower Sets "om Two Guineas. TONIC AND NEURALGIC MIXTURE, Sure a.n1 Speedy Cnre far Neuralgia, Tic DoloflJut lilienrutj TyotUftehe, and ail Nervous raius, lu lid AUd ife tm per UavMe, Through any ChemUt Ofcteman, OanUffs fonng, Newport; itayman NeaUu & U. Brans, wftrditaa- > ruttpni iDVEraisiNG.^mLT (;yrANY (LMtTMO), OFFICES; CHURCH-STREET CHUMUUlW. SECRETARY tfttANK H, SJMPiiQN lipst j'pnin»i(ciit pooling SUtiwta Cardiff K.Hithuttri4uu4 OjMirautofa for dps)Wiiitiu,4s A 'H'nM:lu,1t Cuviuar Duniuuting ,¡;.c. it i Ah older* Motuouy MMMaea te, PO business :A.i)i)rt5stS. THE PRICE OF AX OVERCOAT. THE CHANGE OF SEASON necessitates warmer clothing, so in reply to many who want to know what a new overcoat wiH cost, ,\I | > R J. C E & SON S, Fashionable Clothiors and Outfitters respectfully sub- mit their revised list oi prices fur tl1 newest styles- MEN'S FANCY COLOURED OVERCOATS. t 10/ bi-, 20/ 25/ 30; 35, 40/ :1,11<1451-, PILOT AM: NAP OVERCOATS, 20. 60/ 40/ 50/ MEN'S BLACK WORSTED' OVERCOATS, 20. 25/ 35/ 45/ 55/ MEN'S BLUE PILOT REEFERS, 15/ 23 30/- IWYS AND YOUTHS OVERCOATS, from 3/11 to 30/ Winter Clothing, Waterr-roofs. Hats, Capes, Shirts and Hosiery iu great variety. ADDRESS :— THE OARIHTT HOUSE, 50 A 51, ST. MARY-STREET, A 16 A 47, CAROLINK _23 SiREET, CARDIFF. Ill g HOOTING SEASON, 1885. We beg to call the attention of sportsmen m general to our Stock of Breech-Lading Guus of various qualities. We have in sto;k the following DOUBLE BARREL BREECH LOADING G U:, s £ s. d. No. 1 Ejector, Hammerless Gun 36 0 0 2-* 10 0 3 Cousentric, Treble Grip Gun 25 10 0 4 Semi, U.0nniorless Guu 14 0 0 5 Gaud P. Patent, llammeriess Gun 11 0 0 6 Treble Grip, Hammer Gua 11 0 0 7 Steel Barrel, Bar Lock G au 8 8 0 8 Steel Barrel, Back Lock Gun 7 0 0 9 Damascus Barrel, Back Lock Guu b 15 J 10 Fine Twist Barrel, Back Lock Gun 4 ? b 11 Good Twist Barrel, Back Locic Gun. 15 0 All above guus are choke left barrel. 12 Twist Barrel. Back Lock-' Gun 3 0 0 13 Twist Barrel, Back Locks Guu 2 17 b It FineT wist, Single Barrel, Back Lock Gau 3 2 0 Any GENTLEMAN PURCHASING either of these Guns CAN HAVE FAIR TRIAL, and if they are not what tl1cv are represented to ve, a.lll[llO approved of, money will be returned. CARTRIDGES OF ALL DESCRIPTION KEPT IN STOCK. CROSS BROS., 3 AND 4, ST. MARY-STREET, 497 CARDIFF. 76329 gPEClAL NVTICE TO j ^ADIES. HAVING TAKEN A LEASE of the TWO SHOPS, Nos. 28 and 30 OPPOSITE OUR OLD ESTABLISH- MENT in the ROY AL ARCADE, and having made extensive alterations in the most improved style, we have NOW OPENED THE SAME with a SELECT STOCK OF FANCY DRAPERY, MILLINERY, LADIE. AND CHILDREN'S UNDERCLOTHING AND HOSIERY. LACE GOODS AND CHILDREN'S COSTUMES, &:c" AC. The MILLINERY DEPARTMENT is under the management of MISS PHELPS, who has had many years "xperience in first-class London houses, a.nd ad orders entrusted to Ler will be tiaishod iu the most approved style. The FANCY DRAPERY and UNDERCLOTHING DEPARTMENT is under the Management of Mrs THOMAS, who will at all times do her utmost to please her Customers, and we have no hesitation in saying that our prices wili at 11.11 times be fou 'd VERY MODERATE for the QUALITY of the GOODS SUPPLIED. We therefore would respectfully solicit a share of your kind pvtrouage and recommendation, which will be much appreciated by Your obedient servants, w KÜIU\Ea & CO., W 7, 28, 29, 30, & 51, ROYAL AUCAD3 CARDIFF. 74e—12254 ESTABLISH kl> 1865. 76084 T H R] EYE A } S' gYSTEM. fJIHREE SYTEM JpIAJNOFORTES BY BROADWOOD jplANOFORTES BY COLLARD. V piANOFORTES BY BRINSMEAD. jplANOFORTES BY NEUMEYER j ¡ jpTANOFORTES BY KIRKMAN. piANOFORTES BY ERARD, AND ALL THE LF.AMNG MAKERS, FROM 10s. MONTHLY Until Paid for after which, and Without any Further Charge whatever, the instrument becomes the Property of tho Hirer. rjlHOMPSON AND gHACKFLL QUEEN'S BUILDINGS. 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Sola by ah Patent Medicine Deaivs hi UnUca KjDgdoin. X IV. Far, directions are riven wfth eaoh )> 723) BOROUGH OF NEWPOR?^ WILLIAM WILLIAMS, 12 Lower Men-h.au. struct, Iwhina the Towu-hali Corporation hii Nrf»dcriet, lieiir siibe piincipai hourdings aiiii i* ill Newport Nelguuouinood, Two g,j BOROUGH OF NEWPORT" WILLIAM WILLIAMS, 12 Lower Men-h.au. struct, Iwhina the Towu-hali Corporation hii Nrf»dcriet, lieiir siibe piincipai hourdings aiiii i* ill Newport a:¡J Nelguuouinood, Two g,j • 1 Jtosteta kept Work itttelidod Iou WtWj u.uics iowit "ulI cututtey, k1. osuioiumou—:m i« t A Ul UKi c u-s. P