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P V ALLSOPP & SONS, BASS lt C0" ^\(y;r^y O\ and 0therS N. of the finest X £ BURTON PRICES. ALBS Per Per v/yv Kilderkin Firkin. \'vxV< -rJ 183 9s -'I '1:1 J ,X 21s 10s 6d C 243 123 X 0\ And upwards 45033
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(p A it lIS 1 A MAJXILE u V.. 174, COMMERCIAL ST., I '"IT NEWPORT. £ > I —— <V.. ALL THE LATEST j V, < NOVELTIES AT WHOLESALE PRICES. 9 THE LARGEST AND 5E.-T ASSORTED STOCK In the Unit. Kingdom. SEE DISPLAY IN WINDOWS. 76:71
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CURRIERS AND LEATHER DRESSERS, Manufacturers of BEST LEATHER DRIVING BANDS^X^ Hi vetted Leather Hoic. PCMP and HYDRAULIC LEATHER. dressed strip-% Butts. Harness -*> Leather. & >v Manufacturers of the ECBRKA COTTON BELTING. V*^ LEW;.ss PATENT TEXTILE VALVES, &r.. Ac >India rubber goods of every description. THE SOUTH WALES INDIA RUBBER COMPANY, 67U9 31 & 52, WEST BUTE-STREET, DOCKS. CARDIFF.
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^hippina ^laitcrs. S-'lJ ( 1A !\DI VK A N I) BORDEA UX 4& £ £ £ i>'V„ T! <;Al«l»IKK STEAMSHIP 1 !>A N v's FIRST CLASS SCREW t;Il:')\ lir •>" SH'' as !'°"ow:s ''0A){UVXT X •F",NL'> '"r Cfirailt Dec. 4 Wlt, Cardiff tor Rordeaux Dec. 5 1' or p.H" i" t _pa vit.|igei-.s. .n.Vi1^s ,r,«ht. &«'•. apply to Messrs .Tun. W11ic. "^hux Agent*. VI. -Juai des Ctiarfcrons, llor- 'iru/" llt ''lc tiie Company, ol, Mount- ?023? mc' 1 anli (F. 9^1. J_K^\ER.jtUMPRKLL A CO.. Manager*. £ f 1 A \l D I v F, s W AN S ET, J NEWPORT, 1'ELKAST GREENOCK, <fc GLASGOW. SOr «• 1«' 'le ,screw Steam shins "A». AVON, SEVERN, AND PRINCESS Are t ALEXANDRA, I elltlCl1 to Sail with Goods and Passengers ax r>«follows :— and ci J-el'ifLStvan-iesi to Melfa-st Newport to Bel- .c.] "a«2«w via- and Glasgow. fast A- Glasgow ilon,) '>waVea*' T)ec-' via Swansea, i* M011,1 y 5 I1111' 2 Wednesdny]2 Nt Dee.] S ^'onila^. ? ',ni y Wednesday 5 pm 8 Tuesday b pm Mn» P'u lf) Wednesday lOpm 22 Tuesday bi/in l0nday 8 pm 23 Wednesday pm ednesday lOpin 'ls«ow I0 Swansea, every Friday, at 2 pm. ^at g inn Newport. Fridays, 4th and 13th December, eliast 1., and S\ViUlse.very Saturday at 12 at*?? I10 ^ewPort, Saturdays, 5th and 19th December, I'Al ',0on* ^i"eei,i'• Belfast: Cabin, 17s 6d; Deck, 10s, ''liers °c5 "lsfow: Cabin, 20s; Deck, 12s 6d. '^ailoi''s. 10s. Returns at a fare and a half, Apt 'V°;two months. b. j'r J }11 Glasgow to Win. Sloan and Co. Greenock, r'4(J] u«a11; IJelfast, Jt. Henderson and Son: i,1(l hltrvrJ. W'itwill and Son Swansea, RI. JONES <i|^ "JUIER; Newport, Ii Burton and S011; Car l' "i^yi'QR aud CO., 69. Bute-sti eet, Docks. 31643 J&kX 1>EGULAR SERVICE 4eMLZulirst class powerful STEAMERS ^IgSgS, between J.IVK1CPOOL, CARDIFF, ami NEWPORT, and DUBLIN, CARDIFF. Tli* Mir. Cheapest and most Direct Route. "L.liHN GENERAL STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY have appointed THE S.S. FOYLE, 350 Tons, °S\n or other suitable Steamer, <Ki„A\u' (accidents excepted) ,roui LIVERPOOL JA'rri>0ck) t-> CARDIFF and NEWPORT EVERY V^Y frnni IM'BI.IN to CARDIFF and Ll\'liUu f EVKRV FRIDAY: to DUBLIN and v it !01' J-VJ.IiYr MONDAY. JJiii'D). es a"d further particulars, apply to M Spencer Dock, Dublin It. J. Swyny, ?°''k ,tK"c"llrt-, Liverpool; J. F. Thomas and Co., 79 <1, Nu^'POrt; or to M. J. Begs and Co. ^■tuai t-sf|uare. Cardiff. 4i261 Ajp'V 3! l(j ii 1 c A JS li I N E. .MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO r UILADELPHIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY'. So;, £ r- lowered Iroll Steamships. Accwinmo II!r' I passengers equal to any European Line. Pas- uood.s Sanded at Philadelphia on the Wharf bt r ft""svl»aMia Kaiiroad. This is the shortest, ami r°"le to Ihu West. I.OCAI. *OKNTS ''Os 276, Bute-street, Cardiff JONI'.s Co., I int;<j Dorks, Cardiff, and at Dock- »W.'>ll"»rt: CROCKET ami jAMiiS. 4, Talf-street, i i'l'iLNEYandCo., Abertillery ,1. MUIIOAN, \V L*' Pontypyol .1. THOMAS, 'J'redejiar W. M,V'KlNs' Gleheland-streofc, Merthyr A. DAVIES, i'k' Pontlottyu :0. THORNKY, Coiiuiier- I. |> ^,)e''l|are; Ausiil and ^11.COCKS, Swansea; ^Uv 10":S' ^'ib'f-road. Aberainan DAVIES and -,s'' \J> Ivor-siaeet. Dowiais. 30663 Zealand. — ROYAL MAIL kKlfi-iv '—Via Cape of Good Hope.—Direct FOUR- NEW ZEALAND SHIP- '^AN Y (Limited) will Despatcli the under- 5»ilve ,(1 full-l>owere<l ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS Af" 1 v\ car^" ^"d pa.sse 11 icers to all J'orts in NEW ^'ei-i.V V* ■ Equalised rates of passage-money and ^tti-r, Auckland, Wellington, Canterbury, and "■'lan'i 'lsS(-'H<;crs can bo bonked through to Tasma- 1 Australia, via New Zealand. Steamers. Tons leg.. Destination. l¡lad5. — I'ONGARIRO 4163 (Auckland, Wei- le86 ling ton, Canter- fan \.i bury, & Otafto. 11¡AOllAXGI ,1 4163 iOtago, Canter- bury, Wellington, fell & Auckland. • ^.RIMUTAKA 4473 Auckland, Wei- lington, Cantei- "—^ bury, & Otago. .The. o loading berth, Royal Albert Docks. i'.lfv ill"er6a,ve supplemented by the DESPATCH Ij lPx\ 'ONTH of FINE CLIPPElt SAILING !ert| V-' t,'le Principal Ports of the Colony. Loading re'Kht Jetty, South West India Dock. For 'Him! 'lssi'"e, or further information apply at the ^-—i'ttices, 138, Leadenhall-st, London. E.C.67717 IGlLOJl ILIST'S tJl V Kl! POOL, (JA ItVI & NEWPORT .-sTEA.MERS. wi';i:klv COMMUNICATION J>KT\YKKN ALOVK POUTS. I, .U\ dpi"J n, RUit'oN &Ni»"SO>r, S«.Tj>oit ,a:id J), Water-slreoi, Uterpool, ami Cuiriiiate Chaiuliejs.^Jtiite road, Cardi!! I WI: ciiNARi) siatAM^mP co^ LIMITICI*. ) i if„tes of Fi eiglit quoted, and passages I r"0ked,^i-i. iiverpool. to the United States. Meditt-i ra- >riUl, ll;t\ £ ^aud Rniioii. iii.lL!— f.HulMna ^ncieties. [j.f a morgan H UILDING SOCIETY, 20, tJUEEX-STREET, CARDIFF. MONEY READY TO BE ADVANCED Oil Mortgage of Houses r Lanù. t, J'ei'tii.i Investing Shares issued at S per cent. Deposits recdive I daily at 42 per cent. Apply to the Secretary, ^0907-62493 R. EMERY. f* UlNcfPALIT Y PERM A NENT INVESTMENT BUILDING SOCIETY BUSINESS DONE IN 1884; ^,835 TOTAL INCOME. "^56,400 ADVANCED ON MORTGAGE AT 1) PER CENT. £21,100 RECEIVED ON SHARES AT 0 PER CET, £S6,900 RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT AT 4 PER CENT. 11K OLDEST, LARGEST, AND BEST B\1iJdin: Society ill the neig:bùollrhoo(1. Business transacted daily. 7422 '• oALXT MARY-STREET.' CARDIFF. H W. SANDERS. MANAHIM; SECRliXAllY. -'d'- \UTJ l WALES MKROANTILM V LlJiLDING SOCIETY, PIIILHAIDIOIC At'ARDlKF.—The Directors are pre- to accept Deposits :Lt 4], per cent., subject to 3 ,u«Uis' tiutice —Otfca hours 9 to 6 (Wednesdays 12 V I'- —JOHN JENKINS, Chartered Accountant ^u^ngJSecretary. J MiE MERTHVR AND DOWLAlS r;- BUILDING SOCIETY "■ t:<-blished 1872, and incorporateU under tltc T»tnlum Societies Act, J.874. '(>AXs made, on Mo-tgage, at the Shortest Notice, Nl|Uis vui ymg FROM ilOd TO £ 10,000, "fee to Thirteen Years, at the option of Borrower lahi^ j'j-ayments, Costs «»f Mortgages, and !"veytn ;s 1-(,T„ iiave been revised, and coiuiiderauiii 'K.cni '.SOCIETY NOW OFFERS SPECIAL AD. To BORROWERS, the scale of Re- ""•yuienu and Preliminary Charges being greatly •'nverc-U, "l li.■ u;mosc Ssei-rei-y niaintaineu For particn ars a; piy to the Secretary, Mr Petei ^'Uianis at tlw Office of tne So-ietv, bO, Glebelaud- Merthyr Tydfil. ,,4wJ:J \\r COOPER PENN, MORTGAGE JlUOKER and EST AT 10 AGENT, 31. Mount ^'•art-square, Cardiff, Sole Agent for the Merthyr J J'd Dowlais Building Society. 71117 OAN THIS BE EQUALLED ? FINEST AMERICAN CHEESE. 4icl. per lb, by the Cheese 5d. „ by the Half-Cheese. Gd. for Retail Use. We bave contracted for Christinas Trade some good Stilton, Gorguiizola, Cheddar, and Canadian Cheese. CHOICEST SEPTEMBER'S. 6d per lb. by the Cheese. )t1." by the Half-Cheese. d. for Retail Use. W. lRCHNT & CO., r /CASTLE STREET, /CARDIFF. V, YJ 1235i 77i62 l HE GREAT nJoOl) PURIFIER ''HI IOMPSON'S BtRDOCK PILLS over- i-ometiie worst format diseases, and the fouies- t\lt 'r ttieuiood, stomach, Ver, anti kidneys they go 10 tti.m.e of eYtory disease, jlere no other medicine-: 1 ver u> reach. romni nEA1! PURpIER cures the folio win-i f. s: Indigestion, or .ind h, lhe stomach ot ^1' i"ess 111 lhH »>eao, (Xjness of s,-3it, weak or andoi ltmi? or u,el"ory' P ioit of the heart, liver, chest Zi?sCni0t,l0iS' asChl,naor tightness in the back scurvv1C3>i ll}m ^.ravei' pains in the head's aiid so' fi^ 1 •■ » sore t'lroat> sore wnite sweilin' 01 burns, wounds, or wmu s»»eilui- soroiula, or kmu pvil <va,t.herin"s droj.y1 alla1ever, t:hCllIits, or itQ¡lI tle Dun.iock Pill ),sol y 1LS 0_nii-t|srreec. Swaii.se> nutactory.^4 T"i»IP01ti AJST.One Box of the.v- t p:ii_ are guaranteed to <Hre all urivate caself" canons 01 the urinary 0'gaus vaecberacqu^nd W'.s, ,e!1c posC {rc^ bVproprietor.V.^rioAon' t, (ironj. ilt> general Hospital), AV 5' hninmahani. Agents Cardiff-^ a. Hagon, Ch1,011'1'0^' t: -Mell'C.r^n Ills, Cl^unst, N v,; v' ^bioyd Chemist, Oxi'oi'H;!rp"f L el b V"1" Ci,ea,ist. High-street. N.lC' ['f; wc.ei w«e„ kn^vu ;o iaU. Letter iUiswwsd "ee"^ bu l^nrtton. A UCTION Al'POINTM KNTS. Messrs BEYSOX & LEWIS. Fruit and Forest Trees, Ate., at Swansea Dec. 5 Messrs BOWLING BROTHERS. Offal Wood, ic., at Pembroke Dockyard Dec 7 MR W. BRADLEY. Ho 'sehold Fuwitllre, d:e" at (;arditi' ,Del', 4 Milking Cows, Horses, Ac., at Cardiff Dec. 4 Furniture, etc., at Cardiff Dec. 7 Messrs BltOOKs and HILL, Furniture and Effects, ac Cardiff Dec. 4 CAIMHl'T Al.OLi.ON A STORAGE CO (LL.Yi. Dlr .T. G. ?>L\lJDOX, Al¡Cti(me(ri Tuesday's Weeki" Sale, at Rooms Dec. 8 Remainder of Costly Household AppointmentsDec. 8<fe 10 Sale of Choice Works of At f:it Rooms Dec 11 & 12 Mr MOS$t CULE. Leasehold Property, at Pontypridd Dec 9 Mr ROBERT EVANS. Leasehold Pi operty, at Bridgend D c 5 Mr Stock-in-Trade, Ac., at Cardiff.. Dec. 4 Mr JOHN FRANCIS! Freehold Properties, at Newcastle-Emlyn Dec. 11 ti Household Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff .Dec. 4 Dutch Bulbs, at Cardiff Dec. 4 Valuable Foreign Furs, at Cardiff Dec. 8 Fire and Ihief-proof Safes, at Cardiff Dec. 11. Plant, Machinery, & at Mountain Ash Dec. lb Household Furniture, at CVrdiff Dec. 17 Posting Stock, Ac., at Cardiff — Messrs GOUGH and POWELL. Steyney Anns Hotel, Ac., at Llanellv Dec. 18 Mr THOMAS GRIFFITHS. Cardigan Market Toils, at Cardigan Dec. 9 Messrs H. HILL & CO. Household Furniture. &c., at Swansea Dec. 4 Ship Sundries at Swansea Dec. 9 Messrs JOHN JENKINS LIL CO. at Cardiff. Dec. 8 Leasehold Property, at Cardiff Dec. 10 Carriages at Bristol.Dec. 10 Horses, at Bristol Dec. 17 Mr KENNARD. Household Furniture, at Cardiff Dec. 8 Mr JOHN M. LEEDER. Plant and Machinery, Lt Killay, nr. Swansea, Dec Messrs LEWIS BROTHERS. Dwelling-houses, at Neath Dec. 16 Messrs W. J. LOWES & SON. Leasehold Property, at S'-van.sea I)ec. 9 Messrs GEORGE NICHOLS SON, & ALDEn. Mineral Estate, at Cardiff Dec. 15 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. Fat Cattle and near C:tr,ii" Dec. 7 Freehold Re,,i(leiiee,,it Citr(iiff Dec. 12 Hore, at Cardiff Dec. 12 Christmas Fat Stock, at ULr,liff Dec. 14 Colliery, Plan:, tt Cardiff Dec. 19 Mr JAMES STRAKER. Christmas Meat, at Abergaveunv Dec. 8 .I\R JOHN THOMAS. Timber, Grand Stand, Ac., at Cardiff.Dec. 7 Mr F. WELSH Horses, Carriages, Ac., at Newport Dec. b Chesnut Gelding, at Maindee, neai Newport .Dec. 5 SHERIFF'S SALE. Machinery and Effects, at Llandalf Dec. 4 SALE OF 60 VALUABLE HUNTERS AND HARNESS HORSES. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER will SELL by AUCTION, at their Repository, Womanby-street, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, the 12th of December, 60 VALUABLE HUNTERS AND HARNESS HORSES, Including 10 Hunters and Harness Horses, from Mr J. Strong, Exeter. 10 Hunters and Harness Horses, from Mr T. Horn, Barnstaple. 10 Hunters and Harness Horses, from Mr C. Barret, Newton Abbott. 10 Firsi-class Harness Horses, from Mr J. Nicholls, Redruth. Preliminary catalogues ready on and after Monday, the 7th December. 77393 CHRISTMAS ANNUAL FAT STOCK SHOW AND SALE. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- AND12R bey to announce that they will hold their ANNUAL SALE AND SHOW OF CHRISTMAS FAT STOCK AT CARDIFF, ON MONDAY, THE 14TH DECEMBER NEXT, When the following PRIZES will be given by Local Gentlemen 5 Guineas for the best lot of FAT CATTLE exhibited, not under Five in number. 2 Guineas for the best FAT OX, COW, or HEIFER. 2 Guineas for the best Pen of FAT WETHERS, and 2 Guineas for the best Pen of FAT MOUNTAIN SHEEP. Conditions of Entry and all particulars can be fur- nished upon application to the Auctioneers. 773£4 r ,m. IN LIQUIDATION. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER, are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, the 19th December next, t Three o'clock in the Afternoon, that valuable COLLI ERY — Kiiowwastlle L' ANTWIT AND BL. £$K VEIN 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 a,1 so be included in the sale, and the following RAILWAY WAGONS 10 8-Ton Railway Wagons. 15 10-Ton Railway Wagons, The property of the said Company. 50 Railway Wagons, held under a purchase agreement. The collieries, which are situate near to the Caer- philly Station, on the Rhymney Railway, are leased from the Right Hen. Lord Windsor for two unexpired terms, ending on the lst March, 1924, and they will be sold subject to the rents and loyalties 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 five rooms and offices, built near to the Collieries, and upon property leased from Lord Windsor. The Collieries are distant about sev. ii miles from the important port of Cardiff, and about nine miles from Newport. They will bo offered, with the whole of the plant and m.chinery, materials and effects, as a going concern, in one lot, and immediate possession may bo had, so that the business may he carried on un- interruptedly. Full particulars of Sale, together with detailed lists of the phnt awl machinery, will shortly be ready for distribution, and may be had upon application to Messrs Stephenson and Alexander, at Cardiff, or to Messrs Killick, Hutton, and Vint, Solicitors, bradforti. STEPHENSON AND ALEXANDER'S HORSE RE. vosiTOia- WOMANBY-VTREET, CARDIFF. MESSRS STliPHENSON & ALKX- O^yJL ANDKH arc now prepared to LET ON JOli, for thu Di.iv, Vk1 wtik, or Year, »-vn HACKS, "HUNTERS, HARNESS HORSES, AND WELL-MATCHED PAIRS. Useful Hunters and good-looking Hurness Horses always on Priva te Sale. Horses and Carriages Bought and Sold on Comtnis- ttiou. Horses Broken to Single and Double Harness, to Carry Ladies, as Chargers, and for the Field. Application to be made to Messrs PHILLIPS and ENGLISH, 77327 Managers of the Repository. THE CARDIFF RIDING SCHOOL, WOMANBY- cARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- IS j, ANDER, having completed their arrangements are now PREPARED to RECEIVE PUPILS. LESSONS will be GIVEN in the SCHOOL and on ^Jumping' and Hunting Lessons 011 Clever and Quiet Horses bv Arrangement. Ridbig Master-Mr C. E ENGLISH (Son of H. G. English, the Riding School, Cheltenham). For further particulars and terms apply to Messr, PHILLIPS and ENGLISH, Managers, at the Reposi- tory, Womanby-street, Cardiff. ALEXANDRA PARK. CARDIFF. UNRESERVED SALE OF TIMBER. TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, FARMERS, AND OTH ERS. MR JOHN THOMAS lias been favoured with instructions to SELL bv AUCTION, on MONDAY, the 7th December, 1885, on the Ground as above, the undermentioned TIMBER 24,000 superficial feet of lin. boarding, several thousand feet of uprights, used as a boundary fence for Park several thousand feet of posts and rails, fixe,l round the courses also the GRAND STAND, with stables in back and bar and cellars under, covered with corrugated iron; and the offices at entrance. The Grand Stand and Offices will be sold in two lots, and the whole in suitable lots, and, foi the convenience of purchasers, as it now stands, and to be removed at purchasers expense. x tie to commence at Two o'clock precisely. Further particulars may be had of the Auctioneer at Cowbridge. 12372 713_ PARK-IIALL SALE-ROOMS, CARDIFF. MRE F KENNARD wilL conduct his usual WEEKLY SALE on TUESDAY next, December 8th, 1885, he will offer HOUSEHOLD 1-URM1URE AND EFtLCIS, Removed from various residences in the neighbourhood for absolute sale, including second-hand to and American organ. „ Without reserve. Sale at 2 prompt. 1716-t SALE THIS DAY. The Model Auction Mart, North-ioad, Cardiff. MR w. BRAi LEY will SELL by AUCTION, 0:1 FRIDAY, Dec. 4tli, under distress for rent, a large quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, shoemaKer's machine, hand machine, 11 lathes, spirit jars, filters, 6 gross i-pint stout bottles, Ac. Sale at 2 o'clock. 299 SALE THIS DAY. 'The Rose and Crown, Hotel Yard, North-ioad MR W. BRADLEY will SELL by AUC- TION, Oil FRIDAY", December 4th, under powers of a bill of sale, 2 milking cows, horses, carts, Ac. Sale at 2 o'. lock. ° 298 The Model Auction Mart, North-road, Cardiff. MR W. BRADLEY will SEl.L by AUCTION, 011 MONDAY, Dec. 7th, 1885, a large quantity of oak and other FURNITURE. \i oak carved high back chairs, handsome sideboard, and dining table with inlets ditto 6 motion beer engine, bagatelle board. Sale to comuence at 2 o'clock. L)29 B ILL-POSTIKG AT NEWPORT, MON. J. NEWPORT, BILL-POSTER and DELIVERER for TOWN and COUNTRY. Rents all the principal Hoardings in e'>vi>ort, c. Work executed with despatch. oil ^alcs lTU ^uriimi. _H_- SALE THIS DAY (FRIDAY). DEC. 4, 1385, AT 11 O'CLOCK. AT THE SALEROOMS. 11, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. LARGE TWO-DAYS' SALE. IMPORTANT SALE OF THE VERY .SUPERIOR ANTIQUE AND MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Attractive Oil Paintings aud Water-Colour Drawings, BRONZES, OLD CHINA. Collard Piano. VALUABLE 7-OCTAVE GRAND PIANO, bv tiuasdl. 150 OUNCE-S OF SILVER. LIBRARY" OF BOOKS. FULL-SIZED MAHOGANY FRAME BILLIARD TABLE, with Complete A PPOINTMENTS, by BURROUGHS and WATTS. CONTENTS OF GREENHOUSE. PONY PHAETON. And a Variety of Effects, SOLD UNDER POWERS OF SALE. Also in same sale (by permission of the Solicitor interested) the major portion of THE CONTENTS OF A RESIDENCE AT PENARTH, By order of Ih Execu-Um of a gentleman deceased. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING 1.1. are favoured with instructions to SELL the above attractive EFFECTS at their Rooms, 11, High- street, Cardiff, oil THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 3rd and 4th December, commencing each day at 11 o'clock precisely. The DINING-ROOM FURNITURE comprises: A large Turkey carpet, rug, and mats, aud curtains in tapestry and velvet; fireplace fittings, a VERY HANDSOME PAIR OF BRONZE FIGURE CANDELABRA, Mercury and Iris, a 7-OCTAVE NEARLY NEW PIANOFORTE, by COLLARD and COLLARD, very h go chimney glass, VICRY SUPERIOR CARVED MAllU. GANY DINING-ROOM SUITE uf 14 CHAIRS in MOROCCO, GRAND SIDEBOARD, DINING TABLE and DINNER WAGON, VALUABLE WORCESTER DESsERT SET, 29 PIECES, pair of llinks bronze reading lamps, clock, bronzes, vases, wall placques, VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS, including a guaran- teed work by Georg-i Hayes, decorative objects, plaques, smoking and lounge chairs, mahogany secretaire bookcase. IN TWO DRAWING-ROOMS.—A pair of very hand- some mirrors, Wilton pile bordered carpet, white wool and other hearthrugs, valuable old china, including specimens in Dresden, Berlin, Wor- cester, Spode, and Wedgwood, modern orna- ments a Chippendale china cabinet, ELEGANT ROSEWOOD DRAWiNG-ROOM SUITE in -jdugh, centre, occasional, and card tables, a buhl cabinet carvul walnut chelronniere, folding chairs and brackets, cornices and mantel boards with fringe, and worked by hand cabinet cups and saucers, vases, fenders and brasses, tire screen, white and gold chairs, TWO LOUIS XIV. CHAIRS and SETTEE in velvet, brass coal-scuttle, a 7-OCTAVE GRAND PIANO- FORTE by Rmsell, in rosewood case; music cabinets, stools, sheet music, Ac. In LIBRARY, HALL, and CORRIDORS.—Ten pairs of antlers, Gothic oak stuelds, GRAND OLD OAK HALL SETTEE and CHAIR IN "ELYET hall furni- ture in carved oak, old swords, wall-plates anil biaCivets, carpeting, line dull walnut set of full suite of chairs and couch in leather, bookcase, handsome side- board.dining table, Ac., all complete tapestry window curtains and holders, very line proof engravings, water colour urawitigs toO VOLUMES OF BOOKS, including a large number of well-bound, and em- bracing poetical, scientific, and literary works. SITTING-ROOM and BREAK'AST-ROOM, inclu- ding couches, easy and other chairs, table with screw action, davenport, pollard oak suite, set of chess men and board, painted placques, massive ditto, sideboard, 10ft. dining table, overmantel, a large range of book shelves, old bronzes, handsome vases and chimney glasses. THE BILLIARD-ROOM contains a full-size and nearly new billiard table in mahogany frame in perfect condition, with billivrd balls, le cue. 4 butts, two marking boards, cue rests, brush, iron, 6-light bIllianllight with shades, settees covered in leather, which cost nearly £160 a short time since, linoleum off floor, fender and irons, sporting pictures after Leech. IN THE BEDROOMS are the carpets in tapestry, Brussels, and Kidderminster, rugs, toilet sets, two cots, EIGHT BRASS, IRON, and POLISHED WOOD BEDSTEADS, with all the bedding, double winged wardrobes and pedestal toilet tables to match, small wardrobes and utller articles en suite, box Ottomans a lady's COSTLY DRESSING BAG, with sil- ver fittings, by LEUCHARS, PICCADILLY, settees, chairs, baths, screens, chest of drawers, towel rails, window blinds, a very handsomely decorated walnut bedroom suite of full size, with diamond edge glasses to wardrobe and dressing table, also toilet tables in walnut, birch, and mahogany, a batchelor's wardrobe in mahogany, washstan i and dressing tables, landing, stair, and corridor carpeting, plated candle- sticks, bedroom fenders, tireirons, and other similar effects, a bedroom screen, a CHOICELY* INLAID MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITE, suitable for young adies' room, bed linen, blankets, Ac. The PANTRIES contain line old china dinner service and one large earthenware ditto with gilt handles, breakfast, t: a, and des ert sets, glass, plated goods, set or dish covers, entree dishes, beautititictit glass salad b, wl aud servers, cruets, tea and coffee ets, Ac. The CONTENTS of GREENHOUSE, PONY PHAETON, SADDLE, escape ladder in two parts, turf guards, Ac. Detailed catalogues may be had of H. P. INGLEDEW, ESQ., SOLICITOR, 115, BUTE DOCKS, or of the Auctioneer's, all of Cardiff. The Auctioneer* desire to call especial attention to the view and sate, as the furniture, old china, ptate, linen, pic- turex, and other ejects are of a kind rarely submitted to auction 771&1 SALE TO-MORROW. SATURDAY, AT 2.3). 11, HIGH STREET, CARDIFF. TO PRIVATE GROWERS, GARDEN i<RS AND 1 Vv O 'V^S. DUTCH BULBS, Imported direct from Haarlem, all in splendid con- dition, comprising Hyacinths, Narcissus, Crocus, Ac. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING are instructed by the growers to SELL by AUCTION, at their Sale Rooms, 11, High-street, Car- diff, OH SATURDAY next, at 2.60 p.m. C.ttaS^gtttis and all particulars from the Auctioneers, 11, High-street, or the Cardiff Horse Exchange. 77380 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8TH, 1885, Commencing at 12 o'clock. GENUINE and ATTRACTIVE SALE of a CHOICE COLLECTION OF VALUABLE FOREIGN FURS, Comprising Silk Broclie and Cashmere Dolmans and Visites trimmed with Squirrel and other Fu r. fashion- able Dolmanettes and Capes richly lined with quilted satin, choice Fur Trimmings of a rich and varied de- scription, including Bear, Skunk, Raccoon, Tas- luanian, Chinchilla, Tartary, Goat, Lynx, Russian Fur, Ac., with Muffs made to match; Seal Skin Mantles of exceptionally fine quality. Hearthrugs, and Carriage Wrappers. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING are instruct d to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION the aOove Valuable Stock at the Sale Rooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff. Oil view the day previous. Catalogues to be obtained at the above, and at the Cardiff Horse Exchange. 77182 IN BANKRUPTCY. PEREMPTORY AND UNRESERVED SALE OF THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK OF GEORGE BEST, WATCHMAKER, .IEA'ELi.ER, Ac,, OF No. 16, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING have 1 eceived instructions from 11. B. Crouch, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION at their salerooms, 11, lligli-street, Cardiff, 011 TllUlt>DAY AND FRIDAY, December 10tll ami 11th, 188b, commencing at 12 o'clock each day the WHOLE OF THE LARGE AND VARIED STOCK. The JEWELLERY COMPRISES a variety of gentle- men's and ladies diamond rings, silver and jet articles, gold lockets, bangles, bracelets, coloured and 1 right Sold brooches, earrings, half suites, charms 1JALL MARKED SIGNET, AND FANCY RINGS, seals aud keys, pencil cases, wedding rings, GOLD GUARD and ALBERT CHAINS, and necklets. The GOLD and SILVER WATCHES CONSIST OF GOLD KEY- LESS LEVER AND EXCELLENT' GOLD ENGLISH LEVER WAiCHES.by George Ue-it LADIES' SUPERIOR GOLD AND SILVER GENEVA WATCHES by Geo rye Best. THE CLOCKS, TIME-PIECES, Ac include superior carriage and other clocks with painted dials, English made pendiihiuieoks GONG STRIK- ING MARBLE MaNTEL OI.OGKs, hall and bed- room clocks and timepieces, barometers, thermometers, field alaI race glasses, and various optics. THE ELECTRO-PLATE comprise spoor.s and forks in fiddle and fancy latterll. l'a,, 1ootls" VIZ", dse,r knives and forks, carvers, Ac. 1EA AND CO ft EE SERVICES, cruets, pickle, egg liquor, frames, salvers, biscuit boxes, butter coolers, and a variety of useful articles. ON VIEW DAY PRIOR TO SALE. Detailed Catalogues may be had of the Au. tioneers, Cardiff or of Mr 11. B. Crouch, 16, St. Mary-street. 7738b On FRIDAY, DECEMBER lltli, 1885, at 2 P.M. x,,„, 11, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT SALE OF SUPERIOR FIRE AND THIEF-PROOF SAI'ES, Direct from the .Manufacturers. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING will SliLLby AUOJ.XO.N, «is ubov6 i9 FIUbX-CLA-8 and lilGUJiy-FiNlSHKD FJRE AND THIEF-PROOF SAFES, Ranging in size from 20in. high to 42iu. high, both single and double doors, including I double office sate, with master ke's, titted with J. Cartwright's 6 anti 3 lever powder-proof Invincible locks, witli dupli- ca.te keys, suitable tor jewellers, manufacturers, pawn- brokers, professional and business men. Also J J APANNED DEED BOXES and 12 CASH BOXES, assorted sizes. S.B.—The above arc the superior make of the old- established firm oj safe manufacturers, Jacob Cartivright and Sons, of ll-'est Bromwich, near Binningham. On view two days prior to sale. Descriptive cata- logues are in course of preparation, and way be be had of the Auctioneers, at their Salerooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff. 77387 J RJPHE CARDIFF HORSE EXCHANGE. RIDING LESSONS GIVEN DAILY EITHER IN THE SCHOOL OR ON THE ROAD. JUMPIMG LESSONS MAY BE HAD IN THE PROPRIE- IORS PHIVA 1 e GROUND, the fittings and arrangements ot w hich are 011 the most approved principles. Special attention given t, the instruction and com- fort of children and beginners in riding. Quiet and thoroughly trained ponies, hacks, and hunters. The school is under the personal supeautendance of the 1 ivpuetors and a well-known eiticient Riding Master. ° Dressing Rooms with every comfort and convenience, and a well-appointed Gallery for the accommodation of wsltors and friends of pupils. Private Lesions by Appoint incut. Hunters, Hacks, Harness Horses on Hire or Sale. For terms, Ac., apply to GOTTWALTZ AND BOWRING, PROPRIETORS. 76745 HUNTERS. MESSRS GOTT v. ALTZ & BOWRING beg to inform their friends that thev have a GRAND STUD OF 25 HUNTERS, in hard condition and tit to go. which have been pur- chased with their usual care aud judgment, and which MAY BE HAD BY THE DAY, WEEK, OR SEASON. References can be made to .Masters of Hounds who were supplied last season, if necessary. Terms alImation 011 application. 76962 I ■J10R WELSH FLANNELS, STOCK- J- INGS and YARNS, try Tyler A Co., Maesllyu Mills, Llandys il, Wholesale Manufacturers. 7&0 al£5 try udíJ.1n. ON TUESDAY, 15th DECEMBER, AT TWELVE. IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE. CONTRACTORS YARD, MOUNTAIN ASH, NEAR ABERDARE. JYJESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING Have received instructions from Mr HENRY SPENCER' Contractor, of Atherstone ànd Luton, to SELL BY AUCTION, AT THE CONTRACTOR'S YARD, MOUNTAIN ASH, ON TUESDAY, 15TH DECEMBER, 1285, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK UNCTUALLY, The whole of the CONTRACTOR'S PLANT, MACHINERY, HORSES, CARTS, Ac., The Contract with Messrs NIXON'S NAVIGATION COLLIERY Co, being completed. Comprising ;— 8 H.P. PORTABLE ENGINES, by TuxFORD A SONS. NEARLY NEW MORTAR MILL, with 7ft. pan. Leather Belting. SLATING MACHINE, by Ilenru Brown and Sons. MORTICING MACHINES, by H. B. HAIGH, OLDHAM. Portable Forges, Vices, Anvils, Carpenters' Tressels. 3,000NEW LORD PENRHYN'S SLATES quantity Laths, Barrows, Scaffolding Planks and Poles. QUANTITY OF NEW TIMBER, Comprising Flooring Boards, Joists, Battens, Rafters, Etc. 5 TRAMS AND 1-MILE TRAMWAY, WITH BEST STEEL RAI1., 21LBS. TO THE YARD; ABOUT 35 TONS. ENGINE, OFFICE, and STORE SHEDS. 5 NEARLY NEW CONTRACTORS' CARTS, by the Bristol Co., Limited. EXCELLENT TIMBER CARRIAGE. 3 GRAND YOUNG CART HORSES. SHAFT and LEADING HARNESS, ill FIRST-CLASS CONDI- TION Chaff Cutter, Corn Bins. Saddle and Bridle, Ac., to. gether witii a large quantity of NEW STORES and PAINTS. Note.—The ale null commence punctually AT 12 O'CLOCK, in consequence of the number of Lots and the Short Days. Detailed Catalogues may be had of Mr Henry Spencer, at the Works, Mountain Ash or of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. Sales No. 3bS & 369 AT THE AUCTION AND STORAGE COMPANY'S SALE ROOMS, 24, 2b, A 26, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF TO PARTIES FURNISHING. j\/FR J. G. MADDOX will SELL by XTJL AUCTION, 011 TUESDAY and THURSDAY, December 8th and 10th, lo85, 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- Digs, 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 flails. Dining. Drawing, Breakfast and Bedrooms, Libraries, Offices, Kitchen, < £ c., in Walnut, Mahogany, Birch, aud Oak, Upholstered in Tapestry, UCJJp, 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 ale. All Entries at either of the Tuesday or Thursday Sales, for purpose of Lottirg, 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 where goods entered for sale can lie 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 flooris of every descrip- tion, and, when required, exsh advances made on account oj same. 11944 72527 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PARTIES FURNISHING. AT THE SALE ROOMS OF THE CARDIFF AUC- TION AND STORAGE COMPANY, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. MR J. G. MADDOX will OFFER for AUCTION, on TUI SDAY and THURSDAY NEXT, the 8th and 10th in t, the remainder of the magnificent and costly MODERN HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS Unsold from prev ous sales, when the whole will be cleared at prices simply to cover advances made upon them. Goods on view Monday aud Wednesday next. aolUlIleuce at 2 o'clock precisely. 77455 31, CLIFTON-STREET, ROATH. UNRESERVED SALE OF IRONMONGER'S STOCK. MESSRS JOHN JENKINS AND co. have been instructed by the Assignee of the estate of William Wagstaff, of the above address, to SELL by AUCTION, 011 the premises, on TUESDAY, the 3th of December instant, commencing at two o'clock, sharp, the whole of the assorted stocic of IRONMONGERY, consisting p incipally of furnishing goods, kitchen utensils, cutlery, paints and brushes, garden and anil trade utensils. 1 ,1 n.1 'o No Reserve. The shop to let. Auctioneer's Offices, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff, December 1st, 1885. 77439 -¥- SALE THIS DAY. TO BUILDEKS, PLUMBERS, AND OTHERS. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 188S.-No 40 of 1885. RE J. NEWMAN AND SON. MR DAVID EVANS (of the linn of KVANs and SON) has received instructions from the Official Receiver, 1'. H. Stephens, Esq., to SELI, bv AUCTION, at No. 19, Custom House-street, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, the 4th December, 1885, the STOCK-IN-TRADE Of the Bankrupts, Comprising :-A large quantity of plumbing material, baths, cisterns, ,ai chaid,!Iiers, globes, lead piping, iron shuting, portable smith's forge, vice, tinman's tools and about a ton of sheet lead. Also the BOOK DEBTS Of the Bankrupts, amoun;ing(as per schedule) to £ 229. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the Forenoon. For particulars apply to T. 11. Stephens, Esq., 3, Crockherbtown, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneer, at the same address. 77429 SALE TO-MORROW. PONTYCWMMEU, GARW VALLEY, NEAR BRIDGEND, GL VMORGANSnlRE. TO BUTCHERS, SLAUGHTER-HOUSE KEEPERS, AND OTHERS. SALE OF WELL-BUILT LEASEHOLD SHOP, LICENSED SLAUGHTER-HOUSE, AND PREMISES MR ROBERT EVANS has received in- structions from Mr Alfred Gabb, to SELL by AUCTION (subject to the conditions of ale to be then produced), at the Wyndham Arms Hotel, Bridgend, in the county of Glamorgan, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon precisely, on SATURDAY, the 5th day of December. 188,1, all that Leasehold MESSUAGE OR DWELLING-HOUSE AND SHOP, Slaughter-house, Coachhouse, Stable, and Premises, situate adjoining the parish road at Pontycymmer, Garw Valley, near Bridgend, in the county of Glamor- gan, as the salllo are now in the occupation of the said Alfred Gabb. The premises are held under au indenture of lease, dated the 22nd day of April, 1885, for the residue of a term of 99 years, from the first day of July, 1885, at the low yearly ground rent of £ 4 16s. The attention of butchers and slaughter-house keepers is particularly called to this Sale, this being the only licensed slaughter-house in the rapidly. increasing mining district of the Garw Valley, where there u,re ol'pllrtuu,tie,¡ for an energetic tradesman to develop a large and lucrative trade. The goodwill of the business carried 011 by Mr Gabb upon the premises will be included in the Sale. For further particulars and to view apply to W. RICHARD RANDALL, Solicitor, Bridgend; or to the Auctioneer at his Offices, at Bridgend. 77297 TOWN OF NEATH. SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS LEWIS BROTHERS ARE instructed by the, Executors of the late Mr John Harris to SELL by AUCTION on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, December 16th, 1883, at two o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions of sale to be then produced, all those 3 FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, GARDENS AND PREMISES, situate and being Nos. 10, 11, and 12, Commercial- streer, Neath, in the uccupation of Mr James McDonald and others, at a monthly rent amounting to £33 3s per annum, and all those 7 FREEHOLD COTTAGES, with their appurtenances, situate and being Nos. 1 to 7, inclusive, Lime couit, The Green, Neath, in the occupa- tion of Mr John Rees and others, as monthly tenants, at rents amounting, when fully tenanted, to B50 7s 6d. Ti e landlords pay the rates. The properties are in thorough repair and respectably tenanted.' And all that Ground Rent of £ 5 5s per annum, pay- able h) the representatives of the late Mr Peter Djnaldsou upon a Shop and two Houses held in lease for an unexpired term of about 61 years. Further particulars may bo had of the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Neath and of Mr David Harri-, Seven Sisters," Dowlais Valley, Neath. 77564 CHRISTMAS GREAT MARKET. MR JAMES STRAKER will SELL by AUCTION, in tlie Cattle Market, Abergavenny, on TUESDAY, the 8th December, I880, several large consignments of FAT CHRISTMAS BEEF AND MUTTON. Early entrie; for this sale respectfully solicited in order that due publicity may lie given. Sale to commence at Ten o'clock. 77249 Auctioneer's Offices, 2, Tiverton-place, Abergavenny. SALE IO-MORROW. IN DISPUTE. TO BE SOLD ON SATURDAY, 5TH DECEMBER NEXT, at the Monmouthshire Horse Repository, Maindee, Newport, Mon., A ClIESNUT GELDING, 7 years old; 16 hands. 77340 F. WELSH, Auctioneer. SALE THIS DAY. Short Notice.-29, Patrick-street, Bute-road, Cardiff. MESSRS BROOKS and HILL have instructions from Mr Kark, who is leaving for Australia, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his address, as above, on FRIDAY N EXT, December 4th, 1885, the whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, consisting of the contents of twelve well furnished rooms, in which is included a very superior American Organ. Sale at one p.m. sharp. No reserve. 273 M PAINE. BILL POSTER, DIS- TRIBUTOR, Ac., 25 CARDIFF-STREET ABERDARE, begs to inform the pubiic generally that he rents ail the largest ami principal Bill-Posting Stations in Aberuare, Aberaman, Hirwain, and all out. yinrr districts. Contracts madif weekly or yeariy N.B.—Note.—At Fame's Temperance Hotel and Board ins House, at above address, tobacco, cigars, and reiresu, ments of all kinds may be had at auy time, anù good a^commouatiou ior travellers, dec £ 053—i-iu 7 dcs im Ruction. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. JVJTR JOHN M. LEEDER has received .i-vJL instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, early in December, the PLANT AND MACHINERY At the Rhydydefaid Colliery, situate at Kiliay, near Swansea, consisting of pumping and mining engines, boiler, pit frame and cages, steel wire ropes, tipping apparatus, coal screens, tools, railway ,iding, office fur- niture, and a quantity of otuer material too numerous to mention. Further particulars will appear in future advertise- ments. For further information apply to the Auctioneer at his offices, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 77270 SALE THIS DAY. WAENTREODA ENGINEERING WORKS, LLANDAFF, NEAR CARDIFF. TO BE OLD BY AUCTION, on -3- FRIDA"? N EXT. December 4ih, sufficient of the MACHINERY AND EFFECTS, Belonging to Mr Davill Williams, to satisfy an execution issue through the High Sheriff of the County of Glamorgan. The lots may be viewed on the day of the sale, which wi I commence punctually at 2.30 o'clock p.m. There will be no reserve. Dated Cardiff, November 28th, 1835 77452 SALE THIS DAY. LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10, CASTLE. STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL AND CO, have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on FRIDAY, the 4th day of December, 1335, the fol- lowing HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, A portion of which is sold under a warrant from the High Sheriff of the County of Glamorgan, viz.: Skittle board, easy chairs, couches, 2 settles, dining- room suite in American leather, drawing-room suite in velvet, pier-glasses, mahogany sideboard with plate. glass back, chiffonniere, umbrella stand, iron bed- steads, washstands and dressing tables, superior walnut dressing table, with glass attached, marble stand to match, iron bedsteads, palliasses, feather Ilud milpuff beds. chest of drawers, wardrobes, kitchen requisites. Ac. Also a consignment of trunks, hat boxes, baths, teapots, Ac., &c. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Goods on view Morning of Sale. 77421 MARSDEN v. NEWTON. IVTESSRS H. HILL and Co. have re- ceived instructions from the Official Liquidators of the Great Eastern Steamship Company and the Great Eastern Syndicate. Limited, to SELL by PUB- LIC AUCTION, on WEDNDSDAY, the 9th day of December, 1885, at the London House Auction Mart, 10, Castle-street, Swansei, tne FOLLOWING GOODS. removed for convenience of sale, viz., 9 coils of Manilla rope frum 2ill tD III, 42 pa rs of blankets, 6 rugs, li coil of white yarn, -15 feet 3in. single leather belting, 10 coils of hemp ratline, lot d dinner and tea ware, about 4 doz. glasses, 5 p iirs of double blankets, 7 pairs sheets, 7 counterpanes, pillow slips, towels, a quantity of moderator lamp fittings and chimneys, 60 globes, 3 lamps, 3 dish covers, 12 pieces of wall paper, 3-barrel of engine oil, keg of white lead. i-cask of black Rus- sian tallow, and a lot of sundr.es. also 2 iron tanks. sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Terms, cash. No reserve. 7744b Auctioneers' Offices, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. SALE TO-MORROW. PLANTING SEASON. MESSRS BEYNON and LEWIS are in- structed by Mr W. Grove, Hereford Nurseries, to SELL by AUCTION, on SATURDAY, December 5, 1885, at the Victoria Auction Mart, Gouierian-place, Swansea, a very Choice and Selected consignment of about 300 lots of FRUIT TREES, Including Espalier and Pyramid apples, pears, and plums of the finest varieties, currants, gooseberries. Ac., Fine standard apples, damsons, and plums of the very best descriptions of pot fruit. A very choice col. lection of about 100 lots of standard and dwarf roses, best named sorts, in strong, healthy plants. A variety of choice rhododendrons. Ornamental and forest trees, including 40,000 larch, 2 to 3 feet 20,000, 3 to 5 feet; 2,000 Spanish chestnuts, 2 to 3 feet; oak and ash, 2 to 6 feet; 100,000 quick thorns, 2 to 4 feet. The forest trees and thorns sold by sample and otherwise. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock a.m. Auctioneer's Offices, Victoria Chambers, Swansea. 77378 GREENFIELD-STREET AND ORANGE-STREET, SWANSEA. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. MESSRS W. J. LOWES & SON have been instructed bv the Administrator of the late Miss C. Cohen to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, December 9th, 1885. subject to such conditions as shall there and then be produced, the following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, viz LOT I.-All that large and commodious LEASE. HOLD SHOP, DWELLING-HOUSE, and PREMI- SES, situate and being No. 17, Orange-street, Swansea, now held by Mr Adolphus siedle, on a lease expiring 25th December, 1885, at the annual rental of £40. LOT 2.-All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING. HOUSE and PREMISES situate and being No. Greenfield-street, Swansea, now held on lease expiring 19th April, 1890, by Mr Henry Puntau, at the annuel rental of £ 20. JjK LOT 3.—All those four LEASEHOLD COTTAGEi situate and being Nos. 2, 3, 4, aud 5, Greenfield-siree* Swansea, now let to respectable tenants at the gto. weekly rental of £ 1 7s 6d. ft The whole of the above are held for a term of 90 years from 29th September, 1804, and will be so lb subject to a ground re no of £ 6 Is 9d, which will 1/* atirioj-t.ionpfl as follows, viz.—For Lot 1, £ 2 for Lot 'A F'or further particulars and conditions oi saie, appx' to Messrs Stricks and Bellinghaui, Solicitors, street, Swansea; or to the Auctioneers, at their Offict*t 2, Ileathfield-street, Swansea. 77434[ PURSUANT TO THE SETTLED LAND ACT, COUNTIES OF CARDIGAN & CARMARTHEN./ IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FEEEHOILD COUNTIES OF CARDIGAN & CARMARTHEN., IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FEEEHOILD PROPERTIES. < MR JOHN FRANCIS is instructed jio offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at 9he Salutation Hotel. Newcastle-Eralyn, at One o'clock, on FRIDAY, 11th December, 1885.1f1!Ü the undermen- tioned t FREEHOLD FARMS, l- Small Holdings, Accommodation Land, Corn G.s Mill, Dwelling-houses, Building Sites, Ac., being cut, lyiu portions of the Llanayron Estate, all conve ijj- ently situate adjoining or adj icent to the main roti /is, and within easy distances of the market towns of Llandyssul and Newcastle-Emlyn, viz. Pantdaniel, Llaingotta (part of Pantdaniel), Penalltygwvn, tbikls called Parkcalch and Pantyrliaidd, and" Troedyraur Mill, in the parishes of Troedyraur, Bettws Evan, and' Blaenporth picce of Common in the pa.-ish of Llauflhangel-ar- irtli; Pantshift, Fron, Abercefel, Llain (part of Abercerdin), Frongoch (part of Abercor- din), Tyssul Quarry Cottage, Two Cottages and Gar- dens (part of Dol^anfed), Troedyrhiwnewydd Cottage and Garden (part of Dolgaufed), Dolganfed (part of), Dol-issa (p m. of Dolganfed), and Dol-ucha (part of Dolganfed), in the parish of Llandyssul. Particulars, plans, and conditions of sale may be obtained of Mr David Lloyd, Solicitor, Lampeter of Mr John Francis, Auctio iieer, Land Agent, and Valuer, Carmarthen and of Messrs Bolton, Robbins, HUsk, and Co., Solicitors, 45, Lincoln's-inn-fields, Loudon, W.C. T7437 LLANELLY. CARMARTHENSHIRE. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE of the STEPNEY ARMS HOTEL, LLANELLY, together with the GOOD-WILL, STOCK-IN-TRADE. HOUSEHOLD FURNIT URE, HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, <k e. ]\/| ESSRS GOUGH and POWELL are -i-vJL favoured with instructions from Mr William Isaac (who is giving up the business in consequence of a domestic bereavement) to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION on the Premises, oil FRIDAY, the 18th day of December, 1885, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon (sub- ject to such conditions as shall be then produced), all that very valuabie HOTEL AND PREMISES, Known as the STEPNEY ARMS HOTEL (Late Ship and Castle), centrally situated in the town of Llanelly, which contains large commercial-room, coffee-room, parlour, bar, 2 smoke-rooms, wine and spirit vaults, 1-crge billiard and club rooms, 2 sitting- rooms, 19 bedrooms, bathroom, w.c.'s, kitchens, lug- gage-room, larder, 2 cellars, 3 lock-up coach-houses, 2 stables, hay, straw, and corn lofts, Ac., Ac. The premises are held under a lease from Sir A. K. C. Stepney, Bart., for a term of 60 years from the 29th September, 1832, subject to an annual ground rent of £ 50. The GOODWILL and FIXTURES will be included in the sale, but the purchaser will be required to tako the whole o the household furniture, trade utensils, horses, carriages, Ac., as per inventory attached to conditions of sale, at a price to be named by the auc- tioneers at the time of sale. The purchaser will also be required to take the stock- in-trade (which is being reduced) at invoice prices, when possession is given. N.B.—The auctioneers have much pleasure in in- viting attention to this sale, as the hotel is known to bo one of the best and most frequented in South Wales. It i.s most centrally situated, and has a very extensive commercial and family connection, having been established for upwards of 50 years, and enjoying the reputation of being one of the most comfortable and replete hotels in South Wales. Conditions of sale with inventory are in course of preparation, and may be obtained by applying on the premises, to the auctioneers, or to Messrs REES and EDWARDS, 77393 Solicitors, llanelly. By order of the Executors of the lato J. D'A. Samuda, Esq. At Lloyd's Captains' Room, Royal Exchange, on Thursday li, c.,Mber 10th, 1885, at Half-past Two o'clock. frS&r HPhe Screw-Steamer LOUISA, '5o tons Sross' t0!'s uet roister. JtagWwggLBuilt of the best boiler-plate iron by Messrs Samuda Bros., at Poplar, in 1870, and classed in Lloyd's 100 A 1, and passed No. 3 special survey in 18 2; has a raised quarter-deck and double- bottom for 260 tons water ballast; is fitted with com- pound d.a. engines by Messrs Ravenhill, Hodgson, and Co., of 90-liorse power' (placeA aft) diameter of cylin- ders 26 and 45 inches,strike 26 inches liad uew builer in 187/; carries 980 tons dead weight; mean (I aft 14 feet 9; bunkers for 30 tons; steams about eight knots on a consumptt. n of eight tons Welsh coal per day is fitted with ftcaiu crane and winches; has just under. gone a thorough overhaul in hull and machinery had new funnel and other repairs, Ac. Ready for employ- ment. Now lying at Samuda's Yard, Poplar. 77426 Also, the SCREW-STEAMKR WINDERMERE, 611 tons gross, 469 ton i net register. Built of the best material at Poplar by Messrs. Samuda Bro. in 1857, and was lengthened in 1662; is classed in Lloyd's *AA 1, and passed No. 3 special survey in 1882; in 1873 was fitted with new engines by Messrs John Pen and Son, of 60-liorse power; cylinders 23 and 41 inches, stroke24 inches, and had new boier in 1878 has a tank aft for water ballast or cargo, and a water ballast tank for. ward; carries 800 tons deadweight on 14 feet 6 inches mean dra t; steams well on a consumption of six tons per day; has two steam winches, donkey engine below, and boiler on deck has always been well kept up, ana is abundantly found in stores. Now lying in the Royal Victoria Dock.—For further particulars apply to Messrs. JOHNSON. BUDD, & JOHNSON, Solicitors, 20, Austin Friars or to GEO. BAYLEY & WM. RIDLEY, 77427 16, London-street, London, E.C. g—■ !■■■■ ■w^iiii^i "■ FTTOWLE'S PENNYROYAL and STEEL JL PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly corrtct allirregu larities and relieve the distressing symptoms so prevalent with the ex. Boxes Is ld and 2s 9d .,f all chemists. nt anywhere on receipt of stamps, by the Maker, E T. "l'owel, Chemist Nottingham. 31391 (knittjiatma, &c. RJPAYLOR AND COMPANY, LIMITED. INCORPORATED lTDER THE COMPANIES' j ACTS, 186 TO 1883. SHARE CAPITAL £ 100,000, in 100,000 Shares of £1 each. First Issue of £ 5,>,0\}0 Shares of 21 each, pay- able as under 5s per Share oil Application; bs per Share on Allotment; and future Calls (as required) not to exceed 2s 6d per Share. MANAGING DII ECIOR. Mr JOHN TAYLOR (Taylor and Co., Swansea), Who wi; 1 join the Board after Allotment. DIRECTORS. ROBI'. D. BUfiXlE. Esq., Swansea. WJI. STOXE, Esq. (Director, Swansea Bank, Limited), Swansea. BANKERS. SWANSEA BANK, Limited. Swansea. NATIONAL AND PROVINCIAL BANK, Limited, Ilfracombe. SOLICITOR. WILLIAM COX, Eq, Adebiide-chambers, Swansea. SECRETARY. MR, WILLIAM TAYLOR. OFFICES. UNITED SERVICE BUILDINGS, STRAND, SWANSEA. TRADE VALUERS. COOK A SMITH, London. AUDITORS. Messrs TRIBE, CLARKE, CA WRER, ó: CO" Swansea. I This Company has been fonned for the purpose of taking over as a oin g concern the various businesses of Mr JOll TAYLOR, of Swansea, Mumbles, and Ilfra- combe, trading under the style or firm of Taylor and Company. The following are the reason given by Mr TAYLOR for taking this step (a.) To increase the capital, and open new busi- for takin this step :— (a.) To increase the capital, and open new busi- nesses, either by purchase or otherwise, in any town or locality "which the Directors may think desirable, and to greatly increase the purchasing pdwer (If the Company. (0.) To obtain the assistance and co-operation of the Directors, who are well-kuown men of business, (c.) To give every manager and employe au oppor- tunity of becoming a partner in the concern, and also to unable the public to participate in the profits of their own orders, which is the principle of the most successful London Co-operative Stores. It is also intended as early as possible to benefit the Company by importing American Provisions, as well as other Foreign and Colonial Produce direct to Swansea. The Directors being of opinion that the future success of the Town and Port will largely depeti(I oil the de- velopment of an import tiade, a' d seeing in the forma- tion of this Company an important step in that direc- tion. they have consented to co-operate with Mr Taylor in carrying on an undertaking which they have reason to believe is a thoroughly sound one, and one that will prove remunerative to the shareholders. The business will be taken over by the company as a going concern, with the existing staff of managers, assistants, and other employes ot the firm, so that no interruption will occur in the transfer of busiue-s. Mr John Taylor, who takes 10,C00 shares, will act as managing director, he remuneration being largely dependent upon the dividends paid to the share- holders. The consideration to be given by the cpmpany for the transfer of the goodwill of nil the business is £ 1,000. The stock-in-trade and the fixtures are to be taken at valuation by an eminent London Grocery Trade Valuer. In thus taking over an established concern in active operation shareholders will not have to wait while a I new trade is being made, but from a recent audit of the books shewing a profit exceeding 10 per cent. an equal, if not a larger dividend, may confidently be expected from the outset. The only contract entered into on behalf of the com- pany is one by Mr ,)ohn Taylor as vendor, with Mr J. H. Leak for the company,'to secure the leases, fix- tures, goodwill, Ac., and niay be seen at the offices of the solicitor to the company. Applications fur Shares must be made on the accom- panying form, and sent with the deposit direct to the Company's Bankers and in any case, where no allot- ment is made, the deposit will be returned in full. Copies of the Memorandum and Articles of Associa- tion may be seen at the Company's offices, and at the offices of the Company's Solicitor. TAYLOR AND COMPANY, LIMITED. FORM OF APPLICATION FOR SHARES. I No- R To (he Directors of TAYLOR A COMPANY, LIMITED, Swansea. GENTLEMEN, Having pa;d to your Bankers the sum of £ being a deDosit of Five Shillings per share on Shares in the above Company, I LI"reby lequest that you will allot me that number of Shares, upon the terms of the Memorandum and Art clcs of Association cf the Company, and I agree TO accept such Shares, or any smaller lumber that you may allot to me, to pay the sum of 5s per share on Allotment, and to become a Member of the Company in respect thereof upon those term-, and I authorise you to insert my name 011 the Register of Members of the Company for the. number of Shares allotted to me. Name in full Address Occupation Dated this day of 188 TAYLOR AND COMPAN Y, LIMITED, SWANSEA. No. RECEIPT FOR DEPOSIT. (To be retained by the Applicant after being signed by the Bankers.) Received this day of 188 from of the sum of being 5s Mini-n An jivraint. nf tli« for Where no allotment is made the amount aid on application will be returned in full. 77<Hi=! JinandllL JMPORTANT NOTICE. STOCK El^ITAXGE TNVKS'PjyCNTJi 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 josses (if any), and charge only on actual profits made, which is the only equitable mode of transacting this busiuess. the only equitable mode of transacting this busiuess. Deposits from El upwards, and no further liibility. Apply to R. RICHARDS A CO., 4, Tokenhouse- buildings, Loiidon. 77058 5pulTiitait0its. Now Ready, Price 6d, by Post, 7d. FATHER IGNATIUS ON "DISES- TABLISHMENT." — William RIDS way, 169, Piccadilly, London, and of all Booksellers. 77446 NOW READY. J. ^RRIGHT AND CO.'S CARDIFF J^IRECTORY, WITH C O P P E R p L A T E M A P, OORKKCTKD TO DATE. SUBSCRIBERS, 5s; NON-SUBSCRIBERS, bs 6d. WRIGHT AND CO., BRISTOL, AND ALL CARDIFF BOOKSELLERS. 64201 rJrnptrtu, &r., to jlet. ..L: PORTHCA WL.-LAND TO BE LET FOR BUILDING PURPOSES, with liberty to purchase the F'reeliold. Porthcawl is a sea-side resort having most extensive sands, beautifully CKAR sea water, easv railway communication with Cardiff, New- port, Bristol, Ac. Is capable of development into a fashionable watering place.—For further particulars apply to Mr Cliarl s Taylor, R.I.B.A., Architect, sur- veyor. and Civil Engineer, 22, Duke-st, Cardiff. 74052 W. H. lIAS KI NS, usic ^YAREHOUSE, ONTYPOOL, AGENT FOR J. AND J. JJOPKINSON, Who have received the highest award, the ^JOLD JYJEDAL, For the geneial excellence of their pianofortes. 77-323 SHOOTING SEASON, 1885. We beg to call the attention of sportsmen in general o our Stock of Breech.loading Guns of various qualities. We have in sto::k the following DOUBLE BARREL BREECH LOADING GUIN S Ed. £ s. d. No. 1 Ejector, Hammerless Gun 36 0 0 2 Consentric, Wood Bar Gun 25 10 0 3 Consentric, Treble Grip Gun 25 10 0 4 Semi, Hammorless Gun 14 0 0 5 G. and P. Patent, Hainraerless Gun. 11 0 0 6 Treble Grip, Hammer 7 Steel Barrel, Bar Lock Gun 8 8 0 8 Steel Barrel, Back Lock Gun 700 9 Damascus Barrel, Back Lock Gun. 5 15 0 10 Fine Twist Barrel, Back Lock Gun 4 7 6 11 Good Twist Barrel, Back Lock Gun. 3 15 0 All above guns are choke left barrel. 12 Twist Barrel, Back Locks Guu 3 0 0 13 Twist Barrel, Back Locks Gun 2 17 6 14 Fine Twist, Single Barrel, Back Lock Guu 3 2 6 Any GENTLEMAN PURCHASING cither of these Guns CAN HAVE FAIR TRIAL, and if they are not what they are represented to be, and uo: approved of, money will be returned. CARTRIDGES OF ALL DESCRIPTION KEPT IN STOCK. CROSS J> R O S 3 AND 4, ST. MARY-STREET, 497 CARDIFF. 76329 ( CARDIFF ADVERTISING, lULL I V POSTING. AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED). OFFICES: CHURCH-STREET CHAMBERS. SECRETARY: FIlASK H. SIMPSON. Best Permanent Posting Stations in Cardiff and Neighbourhood Contractors for all descriptions o. A imrtising Circular Distributing Ac, 9 9 Ail orders yromowy attended to. 55251 43niiltr .crti(£s. GOUTH WALKS CHORAL UNION. PERSONS RESIDING IN CARDIFF and Neigh- bourhood DESIROUS OF JOINING THE ABOVE SOCIETY will please send names and addresses to D. L. Roderick, Westgate-street, Cardiff, not later than Saturday next, as the examination for membership will take place next week. 77449 "\TOTICE IS H KREBY GIVEN, that the -L* PARTNERSHIP heretofore subsisting between us, the undersigned, WILLIAM ESAU HEARD and CHARLES WESLEY INGRAM, carrying ou business as Merchants, Ship and Jn>ur.j.iice Brokers, and General Commission Agents, at Newport, in the county of Monmouth, under the style of G. W. JONES, HEARD, and CO., and at C irdiff, in the county of Glamorgan, under the style of G. W. JON ES, HEARD, and INGRAM, was on the 1-t dav of December, 1855, DISSOLVED BY MUTUAL CONSENT. The said business at Newport wiil be carried Ul1 there by the said William Esau Heard, under the style of G. W. Jones, Heard, and Co., and the said business at Cardiff will be carried 011 there by the said Charles Wesley Ingram, under the style of G. W. Jones, Ingram, and Co. All accounts owing to or by the said late tinn of G. W. Jones, Heard, and Co. will be received and pa.id by the said William Esau Heard, and all accounts owing to or by the said late firm of G. W.Jones, Heard, and Ingram will be received and paid by the said Charles Wesley Ingrain. Dated this 1st day of December, 1885. WILLIAM ESAU HEARD. CHARLES WESLEY INGRAM. Witness to both signatuies- WYDHAI C. PAIN. Solicitor, Bank Chambers, Newport, Mon. 77447 OAL MINES REGULATION ACT, 1872. EXAMINATION FOR MAXAGERS'CERTIFICATES OF COMPETENCY. District under the charge of T. F. WALES, Esq., H.M. Inspector of Mines. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an EXAMINA- TION for MANAGER-' CERTIFICATES of COM- PETENCY, under the above-napped Ad, will be held on the 5th, 6th, 7th day of January, and Candidat-s intending to present themselves at sucu examination must, on or before the 31st day of January, notify such intention to the Secretary ot the Hard of the above- mentioned District, from whom all information as to particulars can he obtained. By order of the Beard, C. HE RY JAMES, Secretary. 8, Courtland-teri ace, Merthyr Ivdfil. -y li Persons who do not reside within the district are eqiiallv eligible for examination with those who do. 77440 IoUNT AIN ASH LOCAL BOARD. MOUNTAIN ASH GAS AND WATER BILL. AT a MEETING of the OWNERS and RATE- PAYERS within the district of the Mountain Ash Local Board duly convened and held at the Work- man's Hall Mountain Ash on luursday the 26th day of November 1385 at 3 o'clock in the afternoou Mr Thomas Edward* chairman of the said Local Board beiiig in the chair IT WAS PROPOSED by the said Mi Thomas Edwards and seconded by Mr John Evans and duly resolved That the Owners and Ratepayers within the district, of the said Local Board do consent to and approve of the promotion of a bill by the s-iid Local Board in the ensuing session vf Parliament to authorise the said Local Vioard to execute and do all or any of the follow- ing works and things that is to say To construct and lllailltaill Waterworks for and to provide a supply of water to and to undertake the supply of water for all purposes to all or any part or parts of the district of the "aid Lo.al Boud, To^consi niut and maintain Gas Works for and t) undertake the manufacture and supply of gas to all or any part or parts of the district of the said Local Board. To acquire the Gas and Waterworks of Messrs Nixon's Navigation Company Limited and the Waterworks of the PenriKyber Gas and Water Company Limited or auy o respectively or any part or parts thereof respect. tively and to maintain enlarge and extend the same. To acquire the estate propeiiy rights powers duties and liabilities of the Burial Boaril for the Consolidated Chapelry of St. Marg>ret s Abei- dare in the County of Glamorgan and to em- power the said Local Board to hold and exercise the same and to provide and maintain a Cemetery or Cemeteries for all or a.ny part or parts of the distri t of the said Local Board. To acquire hold maintain alter enlarge and improve the Workman's Hall Mountain Ash. To enable the said Local Board t<> euter into and carry into effect contracts and agreements for all or any of the purposes aforesaid and to alter viti-y an(I rescind such agreements. To borrow money for all or any of the before-men- tioned puri os :s. To authorise the creation aud i>sue of debenture and other stock. To confer upon the said Local Board all such Dowers rights privileges and authorities inci- dental to or connected with the said several objects and purposes above referred to or any of them as may be deeme expedient. THOMAS KDWAUDS. 77351 Chairman of the meeting. UNIVERSl'l' )T cuuiLryt/u-trfc L' WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. The COUNCIL invite APPLICATIONS for the Post of LECTURER in HJiBREW Applications and requests for further information should be sent not later tha" January 1st, 1P8.\ to IVOR JAMES, Registrar. I Uaiversity College, Cardiff, Nor. iarl835. jt 77253 J^LANDYFODWG SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, 25th January, Ex-P.T. as ASSISTANT MASTER (Roys' Department) also Ex-P.l. as AS- SISTANT MISTRESS (Girls' Department). Salary Male, £4(), rising to £50 Female, F-Z5 to £ 45 Al,piy 011 or before the 23rd December. Also wanted imme- diately Ex-P.T., Sewing and Infants, Musical, with knowledge of Kindergarten prefen-ed. Salary as above. Applv, w ith recent testimonials, 774:'8 THE CLERK. Ogmore Vale. Bridgend. JJEDWELLTY SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, EARLY in JANUARY, a CERTIFI- CATED ASSISTANT MASTER. Salary, £ 60 ay eat Also TWO UNCERTIFICATED AS>IS1ANI MASTERS. Salary. £ 45 a year to commence. C. DAUNCEY, Solicitor, Clerk. Tredegar, Mon. (H-j'J fruiters attft Cantoris. rpitEHERBERT BRITISH SCHOOL. TENDERS are invited for the ENLARGEMENT of the above Schoolroom. Plans ami specification may be seen at the School from Monday next, Dec 7. Tenders endorsed, -Tender tor New £ be sent to the Secretary 011 or bcfoie ^atuid i}, Ji 12th inst. Ihe Managers do not bi.ul tJeui»e.u-^to accept auy Tender. ^nsurancr. ATIONAL PROVIDENT INSTITU- TIUX. Established 1835. FOR MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE. Paid in Claims, 200,000. fronts declared, £ #3,400,000, Funds, £ 4,0JO,000. Funds, £ 4,0JO,000. Economical ^lana^ement. Libtial conditions. Large lionusys.. IMMEDIATE PAYMENT OF CLAIMS. Assurances, with profits, payable at death, by single premium, limited number of premiums, or by premiums during whole of life. Endowment Assurances payable at any age on exceptionally favourable terms. For actual results see prospectus or Board of Trade returns. 43. Gracechurch -sireet, Londou. Local Superintendent Mr Tlios. Rees, Peterstone- super-Ely. Agents for DiL-triet-Gai Cii It H. L uider, Bute Docks office J. Rees, S. Cow bridge-road. PeiiurLli H. L. Rees, Stanweli-road. 77031 105,000 ^I,SIDELNTS' T O MILLIONS have been PAID AS COMPENSATION by the R\ILW AY PASSENGERS ASSURANCt. COMPANY 64, CORN HILL. ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS. Paid-up and Invested Funds £ 260,o00— Premium Income, £235,000. Chairman HARVIE M. IARQUHAR, Esq. Apply to the Clerks at the Railway stations, the Local Agents or WEST-END OFFICE—8, GRAND HOTEL BUILD- INGS. CHARING CROSS or at the HEAD OFFICE :-64, CORN HILL, LONDON', E C, 72720 11967 WiLLlAM VIAN, Secretary. JglOR QOOD AND gUBSTANTIAL Jj^UKNITURE, GO TO F C, E D D It S HAW, GENERAL FURNISHER, 8, GOAT.STREET (EOTTOM OF TEMPLE- STREET), gWANSEA. All lcinds of Furniture can ba had upon an Easy System of Payment, to suit tlie convent- cncc ot purchasers, instalments may be paid weekly, m nthly, ur quarterly. Houses or Apartments Furnished throughout on the New Hire System. 77333 TRY fJIHE RISING SUN GRATE & STOVE POLISH AND BLACK LEAD. Can be obtained of all Grocers. Wholesale Agent for Glamorganshire & Monmouthshire, rpHOMAS J OHN, BRIDGE HOUSE, CLARENCE-PLACE, J 773^8 NEWPORT, I P ulT lit: Amusements. OARDIFF. jfJIHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE A MANAGER MR,. EDWARD FLETCHER. AC MR. JOHN SHERIDAN. LAST TWO NlGIlTb of Messrs John Ciuyton and Arthur Cecil's Company in THE MAGISTRATE!" At 7.30, the Popular Farce. OBLIGING A FRIEND. At 8, the new 1-arcical Comedy, by A. W. Pinero, THE MAGISTRATE The greatest success of ,h«. London season. Mr H. V Lottie Venne as Agatha. MONDAY ^I.Deeijdher 7, Important Engage- ment of Miss I JMb PALMER. The original, MY S'A EETHEAR! (prior to her departure for a tour round the world), supported by a specially organised company, under ttie direction of Messrs Jno. R. Rogers and H. Cecil Beryl. Doors open 7. Commence 73). Stage door and St. Mary-street entrance .,pe„ 6.3o 6 1 extra. Box pi m at Messrs Tho,tnp:S0n and shacbell's. JMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. QRAND QRIENTAL JGXHIBITION I FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY, NOW OPEN. The Orieutal Art Company of London WILL EXHIBIT AT 25, D U K E-S T R E E T, A FINE COLLECTION OF ART WARES FRUI CHINA AND JAPAN comprising some very fi„e s,)edme!ls of SATSUMA WARE, fine INLAID BRONZES fine examples of CLOISONNE WARE, ami a few rery me £ peci. Illeii, of ANTIQUE CHINA, BRONZES. 4C. BIZON C. ~"ecti0« of goods suitable for CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS, including a v* of TOYS, SILK BALI.,S,.Rlvarle. of SCREENS (beautifully painted and embroidered aud a 'iuantiry 0f ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR CHRIST-MAS TREE ORNAMENTS. This Exhibition will form one of the most attractive of its kind ev^cr held out of W! aud we respect. fully in«te the luhabiwut, Cara.ff and neighbour- Cood to an early inspection EVERY ARTICLE FOR SALE, EVANS, Manage' ===- THE JgOROUGii QOUNTY RIPPLY g TORES, 20, S T HAK Y-STKE ET, CARDIFF, 'fcefrKiwousij S. FL1{ & OOMPY. I THE ORIGINAL AND CHEAPER bTö ¡ ''ti Ou,UJlfY. k f! rp ° 1 • p A C T!! The tuccess that these, The Original Stores in the Boroagli," 4., 4tisiod since the year 1876, when the Proprietors first introduced this system of tra JiUg 1Qto Cardiffi c2Ln be unde- niably accounted for thus-That their intention of supplying Goods of the Finest Quality at the smallest possible profit for Cash, free of delivery, and other special ajutages to purchasers, has been attentively carried throughout, conseq,lent]y the benefit derived 11. not failed in impressing. the Public favourably, Aild thua Uita K.4Ued tbeir appreciation auU enlnwtf THE JgOROUGH AND {JOUNTY UPPLY gTOliES, 20, 8 MARY-STREET, I CARDIFF. ¥kopbiwobs s, FLETCHER & COllY. I XEW REVISED PolCE LIST UPON AtTLlOA'JL'iuN, 1>ijfl J_JTIGH-CLASS BESPOKE TAILORING -n~ ESTABLISHMENT. E. J J^AKELI, 5. CROCKHERBTOWN CARDIFF (LATE OF HIGH-STREET). r rCOSTUME MAKER, GEN ILE.MLN s H^ nNG BREECHES,LIVERIES, E^i £ ORMsf &c< 76575 rI IEET]i TEETti I TEETH Prize Medal London, 1862. Gold Medal, Paris, 1367. M R KE A L L, SFJ* GEON DENTIST (25 Years' Experience; 15 Years in Swansea), 199, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA (Just below the Great Western Railway Station), Begs to intimate that he can produce a perfectly fit tin" Set of Teeth in one clear day. The very best workman' ship guaranteed. Pa-.aless Dentistry by Gas. Partial sets from os per Tooth Upper or Lower rom Two Guineas. wwer KEALL'S TONIC AND NEURALGIC MIXTURE, Sure and Speedy Cure for Neuralgia, Tic r>nlnr«ux Rheums, Toothache, and all Nervous pJnK Is lid and 2s ad per Bottle. Through any Chemist Coleman, Cardiff; Young, Newport; Havman ^eath: E. C. Evans. Cardigan. o366S "WHEN YOU ASK FOR" I 13 ECKlTT'S BLLi, "SEE THAT YOC GJCT IT." O ECKlTT'S Used in the Y PRINCE OF WALESVLAUNDRY. r>EOKlTT'S BLUE DICIIfcwiJS OF EDINBURGH^LAUNDRY. spitbiir Antusnncnts. swanseZ XTEW THEATRE AND STAR OPERA j3l HOUSE. Wind-st.. Swansea..Director. A. Melville TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), Decerns: 4th. Fifty-fourth week of present successful tour of this Company. MR J. K. MURRAY' BENEFIT TO -IGHT, Commence with the popular dram; TEMP T 1 ION. Conclude with the ;rea:, play, THE BELLS. Mr J. K. Murray in both pieces. TO-MORROW (Saturday). Stolen Jewess and Cartouche THE FOFR KNAVES XEXT MONDAY'. Grand Christmas PanlOmiul". Aladdin, in preparation. Door;, open at 7; Commence :V 7-30 Second price at. 9. 7Jj (11. i.S. MREGENNA CATLE HOTEL. ST. 8 IVES, CORNWALL, stands in i" own grounds of lieariv luO acrea. overlooking the Bay. Th,' mew temperature of St. I vet in winter is onl): four delCes loss than Rome, frosts are rare, aud bUIW almo-t nn. known. Board, lo iging, and attendance on moderate terms during winter luontlis.-A(itire,s Nlaiiager. 7.403 GRAND HOT E L, SWANSEA, Immediately opposite the Great Western Station, Alexandra-road. FIRST CLASS COMFORTABLY FURNISHED COMMERCIAL, COFFEE, DINING, SMOKE, BATH, AND BEDROOMS. BEDS, Is 6i. No Charge for Attendance. COOTS AX)) NTiHT PoRTER. STOCK ROOMS. The above Temperance Hotel is the largest in Swansea, and is specaiily adapted for Commercial Gentlemen. AN ORDINARY DAILY IN COMMERCIAL- KOOM AT 1.30. DAVIES AND 1"1 IT Proprietors. J. E. FTTT Manager. 77127 I 21 and 22, Broadmead. Plain Tea, 3d oi Breakfast, Meat and Bread,-i l- Good Buds, and I Is oil. 7:1q8 -I (giJucaiiuii. c AKDIFI. J^IRST-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. ST. CAIHEItlXK' PAUK-PLACE CARDIFF. 111:0 Prinrinai—TLLLIrr. 6518 SCHOOL for DoYiS and GIIiLS. — O MOSTPELL1HR JIO est:, Sengheuyaa-ro?<i, Catliavs, Cardiff. Conducted by the MADD'j.1'. 7397S PE XARTH- LADIES! COLLU,G-CL HENLEY HOUSE, -1-J PENARTH. CARDIFF. PRINCIPALS: 1i.æ.. MISS FISHER, A.C.P., and MISS L. FISHER. COWBIUDGE. GREAT HOUSE, COWBRIDGE. VT LADIES SCHOOL. PRINCIPALS—MRS and MISSES CULVERWELL. Since December, 13511, 90 Certificates have been gained from Cambridge, Royal Academy, College of Preceptors ana Trinity College examinations.43084-783 j MAESYCWM-MER. j HIGHER GUADE SCHOOL EOR GIRLS. JLJL GIRLS. PRINCIPAL—MRS. 11. 11. JONES, C.M. t Special Classes formed for the Government (Certifi- cate rind Scholarship) examinations. 74531 LADIES' COLLEGE AND SCHOOL, SUMMERFIELD HALL, MAESYCWMMER CARDIFF PBI.VCIPAI.—Mils NICHOLLS. I During the last two years nearly 108 pupils from this t school have gaiue I certificate^, wIth honours. <fcc., at; the different University Examinations. Withm the last six months 2o have passed the College of Precep- tors, Royal Academy, and Trinity College. Ovet luO testimonials from the parents of the pupils in all parts of Wales, Monmouth, Gloucester, London, &e. OPINIONS OF THE FRKSS The Eoeniivj Star:— "The college is situated vei-v prettily, in a healthy position, a.ud has proved in tlie past a "decided success.' 75301 11 — t __LLANDOVERY i FJlHE COLLEGE, LLANDOVERY SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION. An EXAMINATION will be held in the College L-THREE ENTRA^^eAY'JANUAitV SHIPS of £ 2o, £ 20, and £ 15 a year respectively. I II,—At least SEVEN FOUNDATION SCHOLAR- 1 SHiP:" of ES 8s a yer each. i Name* of candidates to be sent in on or beiore January 16th, 1886. For full information concerning subjects of Exami- nation and other particulars, apoly to | Rev. JOHN OWEX, M.A., I \» arden aud Headmaster, I 76925 The College, Llandovery. KEYNSHAM, NEAR BRISTOL, j KEVNSHAM SCHOOL, NEAR BRIS- TOL.—BOY.> prepared for PUBLIC SHOOL>. j a professional or busiuess career superior home com- i iorts.—For prospectus, <tc., apply to the Principal, Keynshain School, Somerset. 329 j NORTH TAWTON, NORTH DEVON. j iN, ORTH TAWTON SCHOOL. i> PATRON—The Earl of PORTSMOUTH. A thoroughly useful ana practical education, with preparation for various examinations. Boarders from B21 perliiijuiii. 72521 Prospectus and honour list from the Head Master. THE PRICE OF AX OVERCOAT. 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