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Jlalis bu ^urtirnt. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. T Mr GEORGE A. EICKERTON. easehold Property, at London July 29 t Messrs BOWLING BROTH KRS. treehold Business Premises, at Pembroke July 21 ''Aitnijff AUCTION A STORAGE CO (LDl.) T, ■ (Mr J. G. MADDOX. Auctioneer) ■"lursday's Weekly Sale, at Rooms July 22 ,r Mr \V. COURTENAY CLARKE. Machinery, Bricks, Tools, etc.. near Caerphilly, July20 leasehold Properties, at Cardiff July 50 Mr CUNNINGHAM. Groceries, <fcc., at CarditE .I. July 21 viensr^ (,UTT\ALTZ and JiOWRLNG Leasehold Dwelling-Houses, at Cardiff .July 20 Horses, at Cardiff July 23 High-class Horses, < £ c., Horse Exchange, Card iff. June 23 Cows, Heifers, and Steers, at Cardiff Ju'y Wool, at Cardiff.. August — Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff Aug. — Messrs WILLIAM GRAHAM, SON, & HITCHCOX freehold Family Residence, at Newport Vi instate, at Abergavenny July cB Land and Building Sites, at Usk AuS- 6 Pasture Laud, Building Sites, &c., at Usk .— August 6 Messrs JOHN F. HARVEY <fc Co. Leasehold Propert-y, Ac., at Swansea 26 reehold Building l-and, at .Swansea July 30 Family Residence. &c..at Swansea August 5 Jewellery, Watches, &c., at Swansea August 6 Messrs W. and S. HERN. Household Furniture, &c at Cardiff. July 21 Mr RICHARD E. HUGHES. Leasehold Property, at Swansea July 29 >lr W. G. JAMES. Freehold Property, v Aug. 5 Messrs JOHN JCNKINS and CO. Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff July 29 Full-Licensed Properties, <sc., at Cardiff juiv Mr F 1>. JONES. 3 C;i,rriaze-, at Bristol .July 22 Hows, at Bristol "julv 29 Mr W. N. JONES Properties, at Kidwelly August 6 Freehold Property, at f,la"dilo AnVlO Mr E. F. KENNARD Aug. 10 Furniture, at Cardiff T 9n <5f t in T™fS? KN°YLE & ROBERTS. uy Stock-m-Trade, <fcc., at Swansea Julv 26 TJ H I I- MR JOHN M. LEEDER. Household Furniture, Ac., at Swansea July 20 „■ Messrs LEWIS BROTHERS. Engines, Machinery Plant, Ac, at Cadoxton.Aug.— T t. T, Atr EDW AIm ROBERTS. Leasehold Estates, at Swansea Aug. 10 i ^e?srs EDWARD ROBERTS <fc SON. Leasehold Property, at Swansea July 27 3 Messrs SHORT <fc DUNN. Shares and Stocks, at Cardiff July 20 Frp,]' f? STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER. Freeho M v r°Pert> &c- at Cardiff Au* 7 Artth; .*arm' a' Cardiff e,^01vs *nd Heifers, at Cardiff *R ,.?,HUFTSDAY'S WEEKLY SALE, NO. 441. laE AUCTION AND STORAGE COMPANY'S ROOMS, t\3 25' 26, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PARTIES FURNISHING. "0 per cent. at least Saved by attending the Weekly Sales at these Rooms. |Vf R J. G. MADDOX ,wiil OFFER by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, July 22nd, 1886, a!1(1 every Thursday throughout the year unless other. prevented, of which due notice will be given), a valuable collection of over 300 Lots of very useful well-made modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER w EFFECTS, Both new and secondhand, forwarded from various sources for absolute realisation, and the entire Fittings and Furniture used in the various living and sleeping apartments of all classes of houses in t town or country. The Lots are too numerous to particularise, but will be arranged for view on morning of Sale. _Sa.Ie will commence at 2 o'clock precisely. 12426-77972 SALE THIS f>A\. ESSRS SHORT & DUNN will -L*X SKI.L by AUCTION, at the EXCHANGE, MOUNT STUART-SQUARE, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, .JUly 20th inst., at 3 p.m., the following SHARES, Ac. 600 JEl fully-paid Shares in Douglas Murray Co. (Limited). 10 £ 5 fully-paid Shares in National Trust Co. (Limited). 5 £ 10 Shares, £ 8 paid, Swansea Bay Railway. 42 Neath Harbour B100 5% 1st Mortgage Debenture Bonds. 1 £100 evei-n and AVye Railway C Preference. 3 Windsor Slipway Shares, JE40 paid. 4 Dumfries Dry Dock Shares, £47 paid. Ac 6.:c. 80574 Anyone having Shares for Sale will please commu- nicate with the Auctioneers, Bute Docks. Cardiff. SALETHIS7 DAYT PARK-HALL SALE-ROOMS, CARDIFF. Important Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MIKKOHS, etc., removed from Penarth for con. venience of sale. MR E. F. KENNARD has received instructions from a gentleman leaving Penarth to SELL, at the above Rooms, on TUESDAY NEXT, tl;e 20th inst the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Comprising dining and drawing-room suites, tables, pier glasses, etc etc. bedroom suites, wardrobes, brass and other bedsteads, oeds and bedding, etc. Th« Auctioneer would call particular attention to „ soino rhoxe iarge-sized glasses, 70 X 50. suitable for 1\ millinery sli 1'00 IU which will be sold without reserve. There is a;su a fine-toned second-hand w-lillic pianoforte, and an American or,-an to be dis- posed d. sale at Twojt/clock prompt. 80874 SALE THIS DAY FURNACE BLWM BRICKWORKS, Between Caerphilly and Walnut Tree Junction. SALE OF MACHINERY, BRICKS, TOOLS, Ac. 1\/l R VV. COURTENAY CLARKE has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at tLe above works, on TUESDAY. July 20Lh, the whole of the EFFECTS belonging to Messrs Jones and Morgan, seized under powers of a Distress for Rent. 'I he effects comprise engine, boiler, cl'i^.orusher, bricks, weighing machines, oftice furniture, "hl iron, limih's tools, etc. The lots nay be viewed on the day of the sale,which will commence punctually at One o'clock p.m. lhere will be no reserve. 80S82 Dated 4, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, July 7th, 1886. SALE TO-MORROW. SALK OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND nx E-TOE COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 21st, 1886, AT PORTLAND HOUSIO, 167, CASTLE-ROAD, IIOATE. MROATH. ESSRS W. and S. HERN are in- structed to SELL by AUCTION, on the Pre- ttises as above, at Two o'clock p.m.. the Valuable FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Rcuraom suite, mahogany and other chests of drawers, Washstands and dressing tables, japanned iron bed. steads, bedding, bedroom and other chairs, Brussels caipeta, box Ottoman and couch combined, suite of furniture in walnut and rep, pair of handsome drawing- room chairs, luxuriously upholstered, occasional chairs, walnut table, whatnot, coal vases, walnut loo table, excellent piano in ebony, iron frame, over. strung music tool. epergne, various pictures and ornaments, handsome bronzs clock, pair of bronze PKWies, small secretaire, side-board, dining-room suite In mahogany and ul,recht velvet, marble clock, uiano- gany writing desk, two dining tables, kitchen tables, "inner set, sc .les and weights, filter, patent knife cleaner, kitchen chairs, a quantity of photographic including telescopic photographic en- „a'Kjng taole, photographic enlarging lantern Y. ^"dunsers, for quarter, half, and whole egatives, washing frame, sundry developing dishes, background board, frame for exposing negatives, H;» e'eptro-plating batteiy. House to Let. On view ii«y previous to and morning of Sale; and turtler particulars and catalogues of the Auctioneers, elr officer, 72, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 80793 „.T SALE TO-MORROW. ELLIOT'S WAREHOUSE, BUTE-ST.. CARDIFF. & U.E OF GROCERIKS, PROVISIONS, c., Ac. telng salvage from the Fire at Mr Birt's, Gladstone- .street, and removed for convenience of sale. 1V/TR CUNNINGHAM will SELL by A UC'J ION, at the above warehouse, on WED- •■■SDAY next, the 21st July, 1886, at Twelve o'clock, a large stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, lUore or les damaged by water and smoke, comprising f^Per, Assam, and Packlin teas coffee, cocoa, chicory, "aeon, lard, butter, flour rice, tapioca, green and split Pea, sugar, dried fruits,tinned peaches,pickles, sauces, JiPices, jam?, marmalade, sugar candy, soaps, biscuits, kri'owrout, corn flour, starch, (lip, composite, and wax Indies, paper, paper bit, hemp seed, pearl barley, ,,atni-al, whiting, gum, ginger, senna, Epsom salts, fcud.i, sweets, Spanish nuts, pickles, Ac., &c. On view day previous tc^and morning of sale. The whole of the above stock will be sold absolutely 1\hout reserve, on behalf of the Fire Insurance °'nranies.. Auction and Estate Offices, 22, Clare-street, Bristol. 80852 FISHGUARD, PRMBR<JKESUIKh MEREKHOLD PROPERTY iOR SALE. R W. G. JAMES has been instructed to OFFER for SALE by PUBLI £ LAV[FS1,I.<.) V' •V* ['ie Cominercial Hotel, Fishguard, on IHUUslHi, Siust (Illi, 1886, the neat and desirable win VILLA RESIDENCES, "ith large gardens, No. 3 and 4, Hamilton-place, Fish- ard, in .separate lots, as under L JT 1.—NO. 3, HAMILTON-PLACE, in the occupa- OII of Mr William James as yearly tenant, AT the •iiinual rent of £ 10, formerly let at £ 12, the tenant now Paying all ra>es and taxes. LOT 2.—No. 4, HAM1LTON-PLACE, in the occupa- of Mr Wm. Lloyd as yearly tenant at the annual rent of £ io, the tenant paying all rates and ta*es. ,/he premise- are lu a good state of repair, well- '>'iiued, and always Jetable. There is a pump of pure wnl'i" water 0,1 L(jt ?> tor Use of both houses, and nave to be koj>t ill rtpair at the joint expense of Repurchasers. fufui.1Pn?p?' tion of tbe is invited, and any the An. ^^tion can De obtained on application to lun«er. or to J-)AVIES, GEORGE, & CO.. Sprint Card Solicitors, Haverfordwest. Pardons, 2nd July, 1886. 80895 BY HORSE REPOSITORY. THURSDAY JM1SXT, A a large quantity S,fRRIAGES, new and second-hand; Clothing, Ac., &e. L harness, ttatUUery, and Horse for carriages and 81^1!^ description. Early entries ensure publicity. ELdd respectfully solicited to N.B.-A sale of Carriages w"6 °'C1°C^ Saddler vis held at the above ReDoJuHorses' and- » Thursday throughout tiie j" every in.tel1^ •?f Horses every alternate^a JONES Veterinary Surge an and ProPr^ay ~t- J80232 THE GREAT BLOOl) rTHOMPSON'S BURDOGlfp{^LS 0ver i o«oeoX°ss: -crofevtryrt'se"ie'where ^othTL'edic^^ ,? I'owfr to reacli. lhe GREAT BLOOD PURIFIERcuresth,. followin i. '"P.ntsIndigestion, or wind in the stomach 01 5, -iddiness in the head, dimness 0f si^hc weak or and loss 0I' nlemo"> palpitation ofthe heart, liver. ci,JLfc,hous "Ostructions, asthma, or tightness in tho birt-1 rueui»iat'ics, lumbago, piles, gravei, painsj jn t,ho liciri' Sv~u"> bad legs bad breast, sore throat, sore wim an(i.sores of all descriptions, onrns, woun'ts, or tuiiif'i SWeil'ngs, scrofula, or kings evil, gatherings, bi.iiv or concers, pimpiesor blotches on the face and )anIlÜ¡ "elJe( feet or legs, scabs and itch, erysipelas in If"' an" dropsy, and ievers of all kinds. Che,nh°,Xes at iid and 2s 9d each, sold by rcost or irom the Burdock Piii Manuiactory 44 ww*-sireet. SwangM. li :dt5 TIL ^URTION. SALE THIS DAY, TUESDAY, JULY 23th, 1886. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. SALE OF LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, 20th July, 1886, at 7 o'clock, ALL THOSE TWO DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES, Being Nos. 6 and 8, MERTHYR-STREET, CATHAYS, CARDIFF, let to respectable tenants at the low weekly rental of 8s per week respectively. The property is held for a term (f 99 years. at the low annual ground rent of 22 Os Od each house. Further particulars may be had of J. II. Jones, Esq., Solicitor or of the Auctioneers, all of Cardiff. 80636 ON FRIDAY NEXT. GLAMORGANSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SHOW MSALE 1886 MEETING. ESSRS GOTT WALTZ & BOWRING will, on the day following the Show, at the request of many Exhibitors, hold a SPECIAL SALE OF 100 SHOW AND QTHER HORSES, Including 20 IRISH HUNTERS and HARNESS HORSES purchased at Cahirmee Fair, the property of Mr Thomas illorgaii. 3 SHOW HORSES, the property of Weston Smith, E|q'GRAND HARNESS HORSES, the property of \V. Thomas, Esq. 2 HORSES, the property of L. B. Stoke Esq. 3 HUNTERS and HAUNESS HORSES from T. G. Smith, Esq. _r Also entries from Rev. T. Pavies, Major-Gensral Lee, Captain Phillips, F. Turner, Esq., T. Clarke, Esq., F. Blandford, and many others. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. 80223 GLAMORGANSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SHOW SALK, 1886 MEETING. MESSRS GOTT WALTZ & BOWRING will SELL by AUCTION, at the Horse Ex- change, Cardiff, on FRIDAY NEXT, 23rd Julv, 1886, The PROPERTY of MR THOMAS MORGAN, WATEltFORD, 20 HIGH-CLASS HARNESS HORSES, HUNTERS, & STEPPING COBS. The above have been specially purchased for this sale regardless of cost. All will be sold without the slightest Reserve when they reach the Rostrum. All are now on view, and intending purchasers may see them ridden and driven. 80637 Catalogues may be obtained from the Auctioneers. ALTERATION OF DATE OF SALE OWING TO THE LATE ARRIVAL. ON SATURDAY NEXT, 24TH JULY, AT TWO O'CLOCK. MPORTANT SALE OF PURE-BRED AYRSHIRE COWS AND HIGHLAND GRAZING HEIFERS AND STEERS, DIRECT FROM SCOTLAND. jV/T ESSRS GOTT WALTZ & BOWRING are instructed by the Breeder, resident in Scotland, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Horse Exchange, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, 24th day of July, 1886, at Two o'clock prompt, 10 REMARKABLE CHOICE AYRSHIRE COWS, CLOSE TO CALVING, AND 10 BEAUTIFUL TWO-YEAR-OLD HIGHLAND HEIFERS AND STEERS. On view the day prior to morning of Sale. 80739 IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD SHOPS, DWELLING-HOUSES, AND BUILDER'S YARD. MESSRS EDWAHD ROBERTS and SON have been instructed to SELL by PUB. LIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel. High- street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, the 27th day of July, 1886 subject to conditions of sale, LOT J.-All those TWO DWELLING-HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 23 and 24, Peter-street, Wann- wen, let to weekly tenants at rents amounting to 220 16s per annum. Held for a term of 55 years, from the 25rd day of September, 1863, less the last day, at a ground rent of £ 2 10s per an.inm. LOT 2.—ALL THAT t-,Ii()CL,,R,SSiiop and PRE- MISES, situate and being No. 145, High-street, Swan- sea, now in the occupation of Mr Webb, at the yearly rent of £47 10s. Held for a term of 30 years from the 29th September,1874, less the last day, at aground rent of SM per annum. LOTS 3 and 4.—ALL THOSE TWO SHOPS and PREMISES, adjoining lot 2, and being Nos. 146 and 146, High-street No. 146 was lately in the occupation of Mr Hillard, at the yearly rent of £ 3 No. 146i is let oil lease to Mr Moses Jones for a term of 7 years from the 29th September, 1884, at a rent of 24.5 per annum. Lots 3 and 4 are held for a term of 80 years, from 24th June, 1883, except the last six day, at a, ground rent of £ S per annum. LOTS 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and II.-All those Six DWELLING-HOI SES and PREMISES, situate and being Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, an,l 7, Penniaen-terrace, Swansea, in the occupation of Messrs Babbage, Davies, and others. Also that piece of Leasehold Building Laud, situate at the corner of Roselrill and Terrace- roads, and having a frontage of 52ft, or thereabouts, and a depth of 60ft. or thereabouts together with No. 1, Penmaen-terrace, leased for the whole term, less days, at a ground rent of £q 18s per annum. Lots 5 to 11 are helll for a term of 99 vears from the '5th March, 1875, at a ground rent of B30 per annum, which will be apportioned at the time of sale. L0,r 12.-All that DWELLING HOUSE and PRE- MISES, situate and being No. 35, Brunswick-street, Swansea, containing nine rooms, cellar, three bay windows, and conservatory at back to each floor, together with the large yard, workshops, and stables adjoining, with a frontage toBrunswick-street of about 8 feet, the whole being in the occupation of Mr D. Morgan. Held for a term of 95 years, from the 25th Decem- ber, 1867, less the last day, at a ground rent of E13 16s 8d per annum. LOTS 13, 14, and IS.-Ail those Two DWELLING- HOUSES, and SHOP, and PREMISES, situate on the main road, near the Grecnlield Inn, Lamtore, now in the occupation of Messrs Jones, Wyndham, and Davies. Held for a term of 99 years, from the 29th day of September, 1882, less the last day, at a ground rent of £7 10s per annum, which will be appor- tioned equally. LOT 16.—All those TWO DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES, situate and being Nos. 4 and b, Welling- ton-street, Swansea, together with £1 4s per annum ground rent received from No. 3 adjoining. Held for a term of three lives and 99 years, less two days, from the 25th March, 1825, at a ground rent of £ 3 12s per annum. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the afternoon, For further particulars apply to Messrs Hartlandand Isaac, Solicitors, 7, Rutland-street, or to the Auc- tioneers, 45, Oxford-street, Swansea. 80855 SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, SITUATE IN THE WALTER-AD, SWANSEA. MR RICHARD E. HUGHES has been instructed to otter for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms, Hotel. -wansea, on THURSDAY, the 29th day of July, 1886, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to nch conditions as shall then and there be produced), the following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY LOT I.All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE, situate and being No. 52, Waltor-road, Swansea, at present unoccupied, together with the Coach-house and Stable, which is let at £ 7 10s a year. LOT 2.-All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE, situate and being No. 53, Walter-road, Swansea, let to .Mr Hampton"^ a yearly tenant at S45 per annum, together with the Stable and Coach-house, let at S7 10s a year. LOT 3.—All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE, situate and being No. 54, Walter-road, let to Mr Dickson as a yearly tenant at £ 45 per annum, together with the Stable and Coach-house, let at £ 710s per annum. Lor 4.—All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING. HOUSE, situate and being No. 55, Walter-road, at present unoccupied, together with the Stable and Coach-house, which is let at B7 10s a year. LOT b.-All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE, situate and being No. 56, Walter-road, let to jlr J. R. Richards at S40 a year, together with the Stable and Coach-house, which is let at L7 10s per annum. The property is held on lease for a term of 99 years from 25th March, 1874, and each lot will be sold subject to an apportioned rent of Fb 8i. Leave to view, and further particulars and printed conditions of sale, can be obtained of Messrs Collins and Woods, Solicitors, Swansea, or from the Auc- tioneer 4, Wind-street. Swansea. 8C827 MONMOUTHSHIRE. (In and around the Town of Usk.) VALUABLE FEUDING, PASTURE, AND ACCOM- MODATION LAND, AND BUILUING SITES, Embracing an area of 122 acres, together with a F'VMILY DWELLING HOUSE, (recently painted, and put in thorough repair), with Large'Garden, situate in Porthycarne-street, which MESSRS WILLIAM GRAHAM, SON, and HITCHCOX have received instructions to .SELL by AUCTION on FlllDAY, the 6tli August, 1886, at the Three Salmons Hotel, Usk, at Two o'clock. Particulars, with plans and conditions of sale. are being prepared, and may be obtained Irolll the Auctioneers or from Messrs Colborne, Ward, and Colborne, Solicitors, Newport, Mon. 80799 CADOXTON COLLIERIES. NEATH, GLAMORGANSHIRE. Important Sale o; Valuable ENGIN ICS, MACHINERY, PLANT and MATERIALS. MESSRS LEWIS BROTHERS are in- structed by Mes-rs Evans and Bevan to SELL by AUCTION, at Cadoxton, near Neath, early in AUGUST next, the wholo of the above costly proper- ties, of which full particulars will be given in cata- logues and future advertisements. Neath, .Tune 30th, 1856. 80597 S. J. KEPPI,.E &, CO"S GUINEA DINNER SET, sample plate 2 £ d. Old Dresden pattern. UINEA SET OF GLASS of 7T Inspection Solicited. Minton, UINEA TEA SET Wedgwood, vJT Large Selection. & Royal Worces-| UINTEA Double Toilet SET ter Manufacture. VJT Now 011 View. 3, CLARE STREET, BlnTOL, The above are special value at the Prico. Write for Samples. 79310 TENTS, MARQUEES, & PAVILIONS ON HIRE. JOHN SM ART AND COMPANY. 2, WELLINGTON-TERRACE, CARDIFF, Beg to to announce to the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, and the Public at large that they have the LARGEST and MOST MAGNIFICENT SUITES OF MARQUEES IN THE PROVINCES (Not Surpassed in the Metropolis). Every Style and Variety, suitable for Horticultural Exhibitions, Galas, Bazaars, Tea Gatherings, Coming of Ago "estivitie.s, Wedding Breakfasts, Evening Parties, Temporary Ball-ro vns, Eisteildfodau, &c., \(¡;c. FLAGS and BANNERS, SHIELDS, and DICORA. TIONS in Groat Variety, at charges that will defy competition. Distance no object. Estimates 011 appli- cation. 12538—79645 IMPORTANT.-one Box of the I. X, L. Pills are guaranteed to cure all private cases and compli- cations of the urinary organs, whether acquired or other. wise. Sent post free for 4s by Proprietor, G. J). Horton, M.P.S (from• he General Hospital), Aston-road, Birmingham. Agents Carditf-A. Hagon, Chemist, 39, l Bridge-st. Merthyr— Wills, Chemist, Pontmorlais and Georgetown. Swansea—'Lloy*l Chemist, Oxford-street. Georgetown. Swansea—'Lloy*l Chemist, Oxford-street. Newport—Young, Chemist, High-street. N.B.—Have never been known to fail. Letters answered free 80013 alr5 bn kUrtiOll SALE THIS DA\. TO LADIES, GENTLEMEN. AND OTHERS FURNISHING. No. 6, PRIMROSE-TERRACE, UPLANDS, SWANSEA. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has received instructions from the owner, to SELL by AUC- TION, on TUESDAY, July 20th. 1886, the whole of the well-kept modern „ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PICTURES, CHINA, ELECTRO-PLATE, BRIC-A-BRAC, SET OF HAR- NESS, AND OTHER EFFECTS, NESS, AND OTHER EFFECTS, Comprising handsome dining-room suite in oak, oak dining-table and sideboard to match, Brussels carpet, brass pole and rings, tapestry curtains, brass rail fender, lire-irons, coal vase, three etchings, oil paint- ings (sporting scenes), brass and steel fender and fire-irons, coal vase, Brussels carpet, brass window pole and pair tapestry curtains,. wainut occasional table, Chippendale chair In velvet, easy chairs, vis-k vis settee, cottage pianoforte in walnut case, black and gold pier-glass, carpet, fender, Are- irons and coal v&fc, Sutherland tniblc, American chair, mahogany pedestal desk, pole and pair curtains. pair large carved brackets, pair valuable water colour drawings, a quantity of china and other ornaments, photographs, etc., too numerous to mention. The contents of four bedrooms—consisting of cur- tains, rugs, Brussels and other carpets, French bed- steads :prin<T, wire, hair, and wool mattresses,_ two bedroom suites, chests of drawers, household linen, Ac., together with the whole of the kitchen and culinary utensils, The goods may be viewed on Monday, July 19th, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. For particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 80784 In BaiilcruptcY.-Re W. F. Bull & Co. TO WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, PUBLICANS, and OTHERS. 47 and 48, Wind-street, Swansea. MESSRS KNOYLE AND ROBERTS are instructed by the Trustee to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, as above, on MONDAY the 26th day of July, 1886, the whole of the 'STOCK-IN-TRADE, FIXTURES, PLANT, OFFICE FIXTURES, Ac., belonging to the Estate of the above-named Bankrupt. The STOCK represent a line assortment of Wines, viz. Clarets, Burgundy, Sauterne, Hungarian, Hock, Moselle, Sherries, Ports, Champagnes, dtc. Spirits, viz -ilin Whiskey (Scotch and Irish), Brandies (Colonial a.nd Cognac), Rum, Ac. Liqueurs, viz.:— Maraschino, Curagoa, Noyeau, Cherry Brandy, Ginger Brandy, Regent's Punch, Orange Brandy, Orange Geneva, Orance Bitters, Orange Shnlh, Ac. BRITISH WINES AND CORDIALS. Stones, Stevens', Miller's, Beaufoy's, and Home's ginger, orange, cherry, raisin, raspberry, vinegar, strawberry, elderberry, black currant, red currant, West India lime juice, limetta, ale spice, lemon syrup, Ac. GENERAL.—Montserrat sauce, malt coffee,JFletivi, Gerolstein, and iHsculap mineral waters, &c., filters, sealing wa.x, cork", about 2,000 gallons of American cider, together with a large stock oi Havana Cigars, of well-known brands. FIXTURES, PLANT, &c.-Deal racks, to hold about 3,000 bottles, mahogany counters, fancy oak stand, hydrometer, Ac., Ac. STABLE —Dark bay mare, Polly, 15 hands high, quiet in harness and good worker chestnut cob, Peggy. 13 hands, quiet in saddle or harness three drays, pony trau, Whitechapel, two sets harness, chaff- cutter, Ac. OFFICE FURNITURE.—Pedestal office desk with brass fittings, mahogany office table, mahogany cup- board, iron safe, clock, stationery racks, letter-press, ink-stands, fenders and fireirons, stools, arm-chairs, oilcloth, partition, Ac. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock sharp. Terms cash no reserve. Detailed Catalogues can be had from the Auc- tioneers three days previous to Sale. 80814 Dated 6, Fisher-street, Swansea, July 13th, 1836. IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGHLY-ATTRACTIVE FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, laid out in about 300 Lots. COED SAESON ESTATE, SKETTY, NEAR SWANSEA. ESSRS. JOHN HARVEY & Co. will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (on the instruc- tions of the Swansea and South Wales Land Society),on FRIDAY, the 30th day of July, 1886, in a marquee to be crected on the ground, the above VALUABLE BUILDING ESTATE of about 50 acres, laid out in about 300 lots, to suit the convenience of purchasers, in accordance with a plan to be inspected at the office of the Auctioneers. The Estate is situated within one mile of Walters road it. lies to the north of Sketty-r-ad, commencing just opposite Park Wern, and to the west of Glanmor. It overlooks and has magnificent views of the beautiful grounds of Park iverii and Singleton, with charming glimpses of Swansea Bay and the Mumbles, and in tine weather the distant hills on the Devonshire coast are clearly visible Full particulars, with plan and conditions of Sale, mav be obtained irom the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 14,"Fisher-street, Swansea; Mr Glendinning Moxhaiu, Architect, Oystermouth-road; or from Messrs. Hart- land and Isaac, Solicitors, 7, Rutland-street, Swansea. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Dated June 16th, 1886. 80577 SWANSEA AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. MESSRS J. F. HARVEY & co. ARE instructed to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel. High-street. Swansea, on THURSDAY. Augusts, 1886, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, all that highly valuable FAMILV RESIDENCE, known as EASTMOOR PARK, situate near the Mumbles, Swansea, surrornded by its own grounds of four acres, or thereabouts, and con- taining drawing-room, dining-room, 28ft. X by 20ft. breaklast or morning room, eleven bedrooms, spaCiOtB m 0c)1'n hall and vestibule, Ac., Ac. attached to the house is a conservatory or vinery 68ft. long, heated by pipes, extensive outbuildings, gardener's cottage, &c., Ac. ihe property is entitled to rights of pasturage over Bishopston Common. Held under a lease for an unexpired term of 85 years. Reserved rent, S60 per annum until the year J952, and an additional Bla per annum after- wards. The property is delightfully situated on an emi- nence overlooking Swansea Bay and the Bristol Channel, and within easy distance of the Mum- bles, Caswell, and Swansea. Also a LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE, known as 4, Trinity-place, Swansea unexpired term 87 years ground rent 3s let for B30 net per annum. Also STABLES in the rear of Longlands, Page-street, Swansea. unexpired term 60 years; no ground rent let for B20 per annum. Also a PIECE of LEASEHOLD GROUND in Herbert-place, St. Helen's-road, Swansea, unexpired term 71 year". Ground rent £ V. The greater part of this is let to Mr Sutton, marble merchant, for 30 years, at £22 per annum, and the remaining portion to the llendra Brick Company, as yearly tenants, at S7 per annum. For further particulars and conditions of sale, apply to Ernest Penrose Richards, Esq., Solicitor, 7, Worcester-place, Swansea; or to the Auctioneers, at their offices, 4, Lower Goat-street, Swansea. Dated July 7th, 1886. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. IMPORTANT SAIP, OF JEWELLERY, DIAMOND RINGS AND PINS, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, SILVER PLATE, CLOCKS, &c. MESSRS JOHN F. HARVEY & co. beg to inform the public generally that they have received instructions from Mr W. McHole, who is dissolving partnership with Mr Jacob Freedman, of No. 21, College-street, Swansea, to SELL by PUBLIC AbCllON, at their new Auction Rooms, No. 4, Lower Goat-street, Swansea, on FRIDAY, August 6th, 1886, at:d following days, the whole of their valuable STOCK of English gold and silver lever watches, chrono- meters, gold and silver chains, gold and silver brooches, earrings, spectacles, and a large and valuable collection of silver plate. The Stock also comprises a large and varisd assort- ment of jewellery and other goods too numerous to mention. The Auctioneers beg to inform the public that this is a genuine and bona lide sale, consequent upon the absolute retirement of Mr McHole from the business, an,1 for the purpose of realising his capital. The goods are of a valuable and useful character, and private persons or others in the trade will find this an unusual opportunity for purchasing first-class articles. The whole will be on view two days, and catalogues may be obtained one week prior to sale by application at the Auction Rooms. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock each day. Dated July 12th, 1886, Offices and Auction Rooms, 4, Lower Goat-street, Swansea. 80815 "q'<r anD ntttrads. CARDIFF AND DISTRICT BAND OF HOPE UNION DEMONSTRATION & SPORTS. Tenders are invited for the Supply of Refreshments in Sophia Gardens Park on Wednesday, 4th August, 1836, in connection with the abuve. Full particulars can be obtained from Mr Edward Thomas, Gordon Colfee Tavern, Bute-street, Cardiff. Tenders to be sent in not later than 4 p.m. on Friday. the 23rd inst., and addressed Tender for Refreshments," to 635 W. C. DAY, Secretary. BUILDERS desirous of TENDERING for ALTERATIONS and ADDITIONS to PRESBYTERIAN CHAPEL, PENARTH, can see plans and speciticalian at my Office. Sealed Tenders to be delivered to me at or before 4 p.m. on Thursday, 9th inst. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted.—JOHN U. PHILLIPS, Architect, Tynte Chambers, 24, Duke-street, Cardiff. 80903 RADDOCK WELLS' (SENIOR) c CHARITY. The Governors of this Cliai-ity are prepared to receive TENDERS for (heir consent to applications for two Double-liceused Premises on the Wells Charity Estate. The Governors do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any tender, nor to assist applicants in ob. taining a licence. Tenders to be sent to me not later than 11 o'clock on the morning of Monday, the 26th inst., sealed and endorsed "Licenses." By order, J. L. WHEATLEY, Town-hall, Cardiff, Clerk to the Governors. 19th July, 1886. 80902 TRDDMliri EBONY MAPLV, QTAINOLEUM | ROSEWOOD llO WALNUT. A 8tain and "Varnish combined. Sold in Bottles at 6d, ls, and 2s each, and in 1, 2, and 4 Gallon Jars. Sole Manufacturer, JAMES RUDMAN, PAINT, COLOUR, AND VARNISH MANUFACTURER. BRISTOL. 80899 SHOOTING SEASON, 1886. NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN. T. PAGE WOOD & CO., PRACTICAL GUNMAKERS, Beg to inform their friends ind customers that they have REMOVED from). Westgate-street to more extensive premises, 21, CASTLE-S I REET (Opposite the Castle), CARDIFF, where they hope to receive a continuance of their es- teemed patronage and support. 80908 CARDIFF ADVERTISING, BILL POSTING, AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED). OFFICES: CHURCH-STREET CHAMBERS. SECRETARY FUANK H. SIMPSON. hGM Perinansin Posting Stations in Cardiff and Neighbourhood Contractors for all descriptions 01 Advertising Circular Distributing Ac, 9)19 AU orders proamly atten ai.to. 65251 uhlit (Scmpatms, &t. MESSRS N. M. ROTHSCHmO & HONS Altl! AUTHORISED TO RECEIVE SUBSCRIPLWNS For the Issue ef 725,000 shares of P,10 each in the MANCHESTER SHIP CANAL COMPANY. Incorporated by 48 and 49 Vic., Cap, IBS. (Royal Assoiit, 6th August, 1885). AUTHORTSED SHARE CAPITAL, £ 8,000,000 in 800,000 SHARES of 210 ICACH, of which 75,000 have been allotted since the formation of the Company, Price of Issue, Par, or B10 per Share. Payable 20s per Share oil Application. „ 20s „ Allotment. And the remainder by instalments of not less than Three Months, and not exceeding £1 each, or R2 10s in any Twelve Months. The company have entered into a contract with Messrs Lucas and Aird for the execution of the whole of the works within four years from their commence- ment, for the sum of £ 5,750,000, being £561,137 less than the Parliamentary Estimates. Interest at the rate of £ 4 per cent. per annum will, in accordance with the "Manchester Ship Canal Act, 1886," be paid during the period of Four years required for construction of the works, upon all amounts called up and paid on the Shares. The liability of a Shareholder is absolutely limited to the amount remaining unpaid upon the Shares he holds. DIRECTORS. DANIEL ADAMSON, C.E., J.P., The Towers, Didsbury, near Manchester, Engineer (Chairman). Sir JOSEPH COCKSEY LEE, J.P., 56, Mosley. street, Manchester, Merchant (Deputy-Chairman). Alderman W. H. BAfLiiY, J.P., Salford, Engineer. HENRY BODDINGTON, JUN., Manchester, Brewer. JACOB BRIGHT, M P., Alderley, Cheshire, Merchant. WILLIAM FLETCHER, Eagle Foundry, Salford, j Engineer. „ „ CHARLES PATON HENDERSON, JUN., J.P., Pine Cliff, Torquay. WILLIAM HENRY HOULDSWORTH, M.P., Nor. bury Booths Hall, Knutsford, Cotton Spinner. Alderman RICHARD HUSBAND, J.P., Seedley, Manchester. RICHARD JAMES, The Grange, Urmston, Merchant. JOSEPH l.EIGU, J.P., Bank Hall, Heaton Mersey, Cotton Spinner. JAMES E. PLATT, Bruntwood, Cheadle, Engineer. SAMUEL RADCLIFFE PLATT, D.L., J.P., Werneth Park, Oldham, Engineer. JOHN ROGERSON, J.P., A. Inst. C.E., Croxdale Hall, Durham. JOHN RYLANDS, J.P., Longford Hall, Stretford, Merchant. BANKERS. THE NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK OF ENG. LAND, LIMITED, Mosley-street, Manchester. ENGINEER. E. LEADER WILLIAMS, M. Inst. C.E. CONSULTING ENGINEER. JAMES ABERNETHY, Past President Inst. C.E., F.R.S.E. SOLICITORS-GRUNDY, KERSHAW, SAXON and SAMPSON, Manchester. PROVISIONAL MANAGER—MAUSHALL STEVENS. SECRETARY-ALFRED H. WHITWORTH. PROSPECTUS. The Company has been incorporated for the follow- ing, amongst other. purposes :— (a) To construct a Ship Canal from the River Mersey at Eastham, near Liverpool, past Elles- mere Port, Weston Point, aud lituicoi-ii, to War. rington, Salford, and Manchester. available for the largest class of Ocean Steamers, with Docks at Manchester, Salford, and Warrington, and other Incidental Works. (b) To purchase the entire undertakings of the existing Bridgwater Navigation Company, Limited, including the Bridgwater Canals, the Runcorn and Weston Canal, the Mersey and Irwell Navigation, the Runcorn Docks, th Duke's Dock in Liverpool, and all that Com- pany's Warehouses, Wharves, Buildings, Lands, Rents, Rights and Privileges, as a going concern. The object of the Canal is to afford the cheapest means for the transit of merchandise and minerals of all kinds between English and F'oreign ports, and the manufacturing towns and coalfields of Lancashire, Yorkshire, Cheshire, Derbyshire, and Staffordshire, and the adjacent Industrial Districts. The Canal will constitute the nearest Port capable of accommodating Steamers of 1,000 tons and upwards to, and will con- veniently serve, a district covering an area of 7,500 square miles, and containing a population of over 7,000,000, including nearly all the Lancashire Cotton Trade, the main portions of the Lancashire and South Yorkshire Coalfields, the Cheshire Salt Trade, the Staffordshire Pottery and i Iron Trades, and a great proportion of the Lancashire Chemical Trade. The Canal will enable Ships of the largest—as well as of smaller—tonnage, to trade direct between Man- chester, Warrington, and Runcorn, and all ports across the seas or coastwise, and Merchandise will be con. veyed to and from those towns without the cost and delay of transhipment or breaking bulk at intermediate Ports and Kailway Stations, and this alone will effect a saving greater than any possible reduction in the Liverpool Dock Dues, or in Railway Charges. There will be tidal gates at thft entrance to the Canal, which will be worked as locks at low water, so that large vessels can enter aud leave at almost any state of the tide, instead of only during a period of 40 minutes of each tide as at Liverpool. The sill of the largest entrance lock will have ten feet greater depth of water over it than the deepest dock entrance in Liverpool. Small vessels will be able to enter and leave at any time. Vessels will be able to navigate the Canal with safety at a speed of live miles an hour, and it is estimated that the journey from the entrance at Eastham to Manchester will be accomplished in eight hours, which is much less time th:111 is now taken to cart goods from ship to rail in Liverpool, and to carry them thence by rail to Manchester. A large Port will be created more than 30 miles nearer to the great manufacturing districts of Lanca- shire, to the West Riding of Yorkshire, and to Che- shire, Staffordshire, and Derbyshire: and Foreign, as well as Irish, Scotch, and other Coastwise Produce will be delivered direct into the greatest consuming district in the world, so that in this, as in other ways, the Ship Canal will be a great national benefit. Manchester is already the centre of the Cotton Trade, and has very large Provision, Corn, Cattle, and Fish Markets. But large quantities of the Provisions, Corn, and Timber consumed in the Manchester Dis- trict, and actually sold in the Manchester Markets, are stored at the ports at Liverpool, Hull, Fleetwood, Grimsby, West Hartlepool, and Goole, and the neces- sity for this cripples the Trade of the district and of tho country, by the cost and time expended in transhipment andin the transit to and from those Ports. The proportion of the Shipping trade of the country that, according to population, could be allocated to the Ship Canal as the nearest Port is at least 21,000,000 tons per annum, and although, for the Canal to secure a remunerative revenue it will not be necessary to get more than 3,000,001) tons of cargo, it should be re- membered (a.)-That the industrial community of which Manchester is the great centre contributes in value fully two-thirds of the entire exports of the United Kingdom. (b.)-That as regards imports, a district which fui niches so considerable a proportion of the exports made largely from imported raw materials, and which is almost wholly dependent for its food supplies upon otker parts of the United Kingdom, or the Colonies and Foreign Couatrj's, must of necessity absorb a far greater proportion of the imports and of Coasting traffic than its thare pro rata averaged according to its proportion of the entire population of the country. (c.)—That the Shipping Trade using the Ports of the United Kingdom amounts to upwards of 3 tons of cargo per head of the population per annum. The low rates at which the Canal Company will be able to accommodate traffic will make successful competition impracticable, and as a saving of 50 per cent, in Dock Kates and Rail way Charges will be effected on all sea-borne goods destined for Manchester, and a proportionate saving on the same class of goods destined for other towns, according to their proximity to the Canal and to other Ports, there will be a material saving to the importer or exporter on every ton of goods brought or sent by the Canal, which is there, ore certajn to secure a very large trade. There will inevitably arise along the banks of the Canal many industries in .themselves involving traffic, and with the experience gained in the cases of the Clyde, the Tyne, and other improved waterways, such industries may be expected to be of great magnitude, and the Canal will necessarily do a considerable local traffic between different points throughout its course. The Ship Canal will be for all practical purposes a Dock from end to end, 35 miles in length, ana addi- tional Side Basins and Lay-byes can be constructed at any point without dock gates and at small expense, which will enable vessels of the largest tonnage to load and discharge alongside works of any description, or at railway sidings. BRIDGEWATER UNDERTAKINGS. The Act provides that the Bridgewater Navigation Company shall sell the whole of the Biidgewater Undertakings to the Company for £ 1,710,000. These Undertakings consist of- (a.) Tne Bridgewater Canal Undertaking," which includes the Canals known as the Bridgewater Canals and the Runcorn and Weston Canal, also extensive warehouse s and wharf accommodation in Manchester, docks and warehouses at Run- corn, aud the Duke's Dock and large warehouses in Liverpool, mid (b.) The Mersey and Irwell Undertaking," which includes the Mersey and Irwell Navigation and the Runcorn and Latchford Canal, also extensive warehouses at Manchester a.nd Warrington, and the Old Quay Docks at Runcorn. The Mersey and Irwell Navigation will be absorbed in the construction of the !Ship Canal, but the Bridge- water Canals form a separate undertaking, and will continue to be a barge navigation between Manchester and Liverpool via Runcorn, and will constitute a most valuable feeder and distributor of traffic to and from the Ship Canal, by connecting it with the Pottery and Iron Districts of Staffordshire (via the Trent and Mersey Canal), the Wrigan District and the South Lan- cashire Coal Fields (via Barton), and with nearly all the towns engaged in the Cotton Trade, and wjih Yorkshire and Derbyshire (via the Kochdale and other Canals). For adjustment of values, £ 460,0-0 is treated as the cost to the Company of -the Mersey and Irwell Under- taking, and the amount, J;1,250,000 remaining as the cost of the Britigewavcr Undertaking, will make the purchase a good investment, whether looked at separ- ately or as part of the general undertaking of the Company. The average net income of the Bridgewater Undertakings during the last five years h&s been upwards of £60,000 per annum. It has been derived from the Bridgewater Canals and those other portions of the Bridgewater Undertakings which will continue in full operation notwithstanding the construction of the Ship Canal. The Bridgewater Canal Undertaking is in good working order. For several yeprs a large sum has been annually spent out of income upon per. manent improvements, wliichare now nearly completed. The Directors are satisfied that the traffic of the Bridgewater Canals will, under the management of the Ship Canal Company, be capable of considerable development, by the removal of the Bar Tolls which obstruct through traffic, and by the opening of the Canal to general carriers. The purchase of the Bridgewater Undertakings will be completed as soon as the necessary Capital has been subscribed, and the immediate receipt of an in- come will be thereby secured. CAPITAL OUTLAY. Messrs Lucas and Aird have entered into a contract with the company to construct t,!t., Ship Canal, with the Docks at Manchester, Salford, and Warrington, the branch Rail- ways, and all the accommodation and inci- dental works authorised and required by the Company's Act, and to complete the same witlnn four years from their commencement fot the sum of £5,750,000 The cost of the Bridgewater Canal Under- taking and the Mersey and Irwell Under- taking is fixed by the Act at 1,710,000 The other Land necessary for the con- struction ot the Works, including the cost of purchase and conveyance, will be accord. ing to estimates carefully prepared and sub. mitted to Parliament Z02,936 And the Preliminary expenses, being the cost of the Act.OOO £8,40B,93(¡ ItabUc Qtnmpanus, &c. In addition to the authorised share capital of £ 8,000,000 the company has borrowing powers to tii« extent of not less than £ 1,812.000, making the total authorised capital £9,812,000, a sum sufficient to enable the company to complete the construction of the works, and to pay interest on share and borrowed capital and all expenses incurred during construction. The company has power under special Act of Par- liament to pay interest or dividend out of capital on the amount from time to time paid up upon the shares during the time authorised for the completien of the works, provided tho aggregate amount so paid shall not exceed £ 752,000. This power will enable the company to pay interest at the rate of JS4 per cent, per annum upon all called up capital duriug the period of four years required for the completion.of the works. ESTIMATED EXPENSES OF WOBKING AND MAINTENANCE. SHIP CANAL.—The Suez and Amsterdam Canals afford the best existing dati for an estimate, but important differences will exist between'fchem and the Ship Canal, in favour of. the latter. Waterways have a great advantage over yaiiways .md other modes of transit in respect of working expenses and cost of maintenance, as while the traffic iucreasesfthe, working, expenses remain almost stationary. It is estimated that the ex penses of working and main- taining the Ship Canal, exclu- sive of the Docks, but including a part of the general manage- ment expenses, will not exceed £ 2,000 per mile, which would give a maximum total for the i Canal of £ 70,000 DOCKS. For the cost of working and maintaining docks ». there are numerous examples, but in most cases the cost oi handling the traffic is included in the accounts as working ex- .1, v penses. It is estimated that the expense of working and maintaining the Manchester." -I Salford, and Warrington Docks, including the remainder of the General blanageineiitexpeiiser,, ■ » but exclusive of all costs at- tending the handling or ware- bousing of traffic, which are paid for separately, willuot ex. ceed S400 per acre of water space. This rate is a high one for modern docks, and would give a maximum total for the docks of • £ 34,200 Total estimate for working and maintenance of the Ship Canal and Docks £ 104,200 ESTIMATED TltAFFIC AND REVENUE. The estimates of revenue were fully discussed when the Bill was considered before the Select Committees of Parliament, and the following statements are based on the calculations then made:- A traffic of only 3,000,000 tons., of General Geods would pay :— In Canai Tolls (half the ex- isting Railway Rates) and in Wharfage lhalf the ex. isting Deck and Town Dues upon Goods) at least £ 750,000 Witii Ship Dues (less than those charged at Liverpool) 75,000 Add average net income of v the Bridgewater Canal Un. dertaking 60,000 £ 885,000 Deduct-Working Expenses, as above E104,200 Interest upon £ 1,800,000 bor- rowed Capital, at 4 per cent. 72,000 176,200 Net Income £ 708,800 being sufficient, if ship dues are charged, to pay a dividend of 8 per cent. upon the total share capital of the company or, if ship dues are not charged, a dividend of more than 7 per cent. upon the same amount of capital, and in either case to carry B69,000 per annum to a reserve fund. This estimate is undoubtedly- a small one. It does not include any revenue from coastwise traffic or from low class traffic, such as coal, salt, and iron ore, for which separate accommodation is provided at different points along the line of the Ship Canal, and a very moderate shipment of such traffic would largely increase the net revenue nor does it include any revenue from porterage and other services, chargeable to merchants under the Act at actual cost plus 10 per cent. as profit to the Company. The total traffic in and out of tho Port of Liverpool amounts to upwards of 15,000,000 tons of cargo. The amount of traffic included in the above estimate is, in fact, less than the-estimated increase during the past five years of the trade of the district which can bo served by the Canjtl, and it is therefore reasonable to expect that before the Canal Works can be completed the increase of the trade of the district will be sufficient to furnish a miiiunerative traffic to the Ship Canal without removting existing trade from any other port. The directors are satisfied that a much larger quantity of traffic will use the Ship Canal, and the traffic expected was described in great detail in the tables placed before the Parliamentary Committees of 1834 and 188J. They showed a probable traffic in various specified articles, including coastwise, low. class goods, and local trade, at the end of seven; years, amounting to 2.649,316 tons, giving arevenue- In Canal Tolls and Wharfage of £ 1,492,282 With Dues upon Shipping, less than those charged at ■. Liverpool, ot 187,500 Pront of 10 per tent upon Porterage, if charged only at an average rate of 6d per ton 24,123 Average net income of the Bridgewater Calal Under- taking 60,000 £ 1,763,905 Deduct— Working Expenses (say) 120,000 Interest as above o', 72,000 192,000 Net Income JBl.571,905 sufficient to pay a dividend at 18 per cent upon the total share capital of the company and to accumulate a reserve fund at the rate of CISI,905 per annum. Applications for shares may be made on the enclosed form, and must be forwarded, accompanied by a deposit of £ 1 per share, to Messrs N. M. Rothschild and Sons, or to any of the Banks named on the other sille, from whom Forms of Application may be ob, tained. Where no allotment is made the Deposit will be re- turned without deduction, and where partial allotment is made the surplus deposit will be applied towards the amount payable on allotment. The SUBSCRIPTION LISTS WILL BE OPENED on TUESDAY, July 20th, and Closed on or before FRI- DAY, July 23rd. London, July, 1886. APPLICATIONS FOR SHARES MAY BE MADE ON THE ACCOMPANYING FORM TO MESSRS N. M. ROTHSCHILD AND SONS, LONDON THE NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK OF ENGLAND LIMITED, AT MANCHESTER Or at any of its various Branches throughout the King- dom, or to any of the following Banks :— The Bank of England. The Manchester and Liverpool District Bank, Limited. The Manchester and Salford Bank, Limited. Messrs Cunliffes, Brooks, ana Company. The Manchester and County Bank, Limited. The Union Bank of Manchester, Limited. The Consolidated Bank, Limited. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank, Limited. The Manchester Joint Stock Bank, Limited, Parr's Banking Company, Limited. The Oldham Joint Stock Bank, Limited. The Bank of Bolton, Limited. The Ashton, Stalybridge, and Glossop Bank, Limited. The Adelphi Bank, Limited. Messrs John Stuart and Company. Messrs James Sewell and Nephew. The Co-operative Wholesale Society, Limited. The Old Bank, Chester. No 2 MANCHESTER Stilp CANAL COMPANY. FORM OF APPLICATION FOR SHARES. To be sent to and retained by Messrs N. M. ROTHSCHILD and SONS, New Court, K.C. TO THE DIRECTORS OF THE MANCHESTER SHIP CANAL COMPANY. Gentlemen,— Having paid on your account to Messrs the sum of ;g being a deposit of £1 per share on Shares in the aboye Company, I hereby request that you will allot me thit number, and I agree to accept such Shares, or any smaller number you may allot me, upon the terms and conditions of the Prospectus of the Company dated July, 1886, and I Tequest you to place my name on the Register of Shareholders la respectof the Shares which you may allot to me. Signature N ame in full Description Address 80901 Date of application _I y'aughaj* ANI) uo STEAM DYEING & SCOURING WORKS. LLANDAFF ROAD, CARDIFF. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS 77, CROCKHERBi'OWN, CARDIFF 248 B UTE-STREET, fLAK 53 COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT'. 83, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. 27, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA ,I Orders received and Parcels forwarded to Works carriage free, by the lollowing AGENTS:— Aberavou Mrs Morgan, Talbot Square. Aberdare Mrs Eschle, Commercial-place, Aberkenfig Mr W. H. Hitchings, Grocer Blaenavon Mr J. Han-is, London House. Blaina Mrs Collins High-street. Brecon Mrs S. A. Wotton, 10, High-streot. Blaina Mrs Collins High-street. Brecon Mrs S. A. Wotton, 10, High-streot. Bridgend.)Ir Woodward, grocer, Nolton-strcot Briton Ferry ..Mr D. L. Jones, Villlers-st. Brvnmawr Mrs Hicks, Beaufort House. Cowbridge Mrs Rogers, Fancy Repository Haverfordwest. Mr Ellis Jones, High-stroec. Llanailo Mr J. Lockyer, County Press. Nantymoel Mr E. David, Cambrian House. Neyland Messrs Biddlecome, London House. Newcastle "Emlyn Mr E. T. Davies, Bridge-street. Pembroke Dock, M. S. Cole, 10, Dimond-street Penafth Mrs A. Thomas, 37, Plassey-street. lthondda Mr J H. Thomas, Tailor Porth. St. David's.Mr W. Lewis, tailor, Cross-square Tenby Miss Eynon, Confectioner, 1 CrackwelLs Usk Mr Jones. Grocer Bridge-street 6 111 HAM YOUNG, -LTJL. DENTAL SURGEON, PARK-STREET, BRISTOL. CARDIFF. Attendance professionally the FIRST and THIRD WEDNESDAY in every Month, from 11.30 to 6.30, at BEDWELLTy HOUSE, CROCKHERBTOWN (corner of Charles-street). Next visits, WEDNESDAY. Julv 21st and August 4th. BRIDGEND.—FIRST and THIRD THURSDAY in every Month, at 22. CAROLINE-STREET, from 9 to 2.30. Next visits, THURSDAY, August 5th and 19th. CHEPSTOW.-1, BEAUFORT-SQUARE, FIRST and THIRD THURSDAY, 5 to 7 p.m., and SECOND and FOURTH THURSDAY in every Month, 11 to 4.30. NEWPORT.—SECOND and FOURTH THURS- DAY, by appointment. A Vacancy for a Pupil. 10583—51890 TOWLE'S PENNYROYAL and STEEL PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly correct all irregu- ari ties and relieve the distressing symptoms so prevalent with the sex. Boxes, Is lid and 2s 9d, < f all chemists Sent anywhere for 15 or 34 stamps, by The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Co., Liucolu.-Doware o Imitations. leol ^PUBLIC COMPANIES, &t. HOMPSON AND SHACKELL, LIMITED. The LIST of APPLICATIONS for SHARES wUl close on THURSDAY, the 22nd instant, both for TOWN and COUNTRY. THOMPSON AND SHACKELL, JL LIMITED, PIANOFORTE, AMERICAN ORGAN, AND HARMONIUM DEALERS, IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS, ORGAN BUILDERS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENT DEALERS, MUSIC SELLJ5RS, «fec.„«s:c., QUEES'« BUILDINGS, CARDIFF,, AND AT SWANSEA, NEWPORT, MON., ,.M.ERT]aYR, GLOUCESTER. CAPITAL, 250,000 IN 10,000 SHA\RESOF£5 EACH. 4,000 are now offered for public subscription, 2,000 will be allotted to the vendors as ftilly paid up in pay. ment for the leases, goodwill, fixtures, trade marks, and other effects to be transferred to the-company, the remaining 4,000 shares ( £ 20,000), aresreseryed for future issue when required. The shares are payable as follows t—10s .per share on application, I-PI per share on allotment, and the re- mainder at intervals of not less than three months in sums not exceeding £ 1 per call, or shareholders may pay up in full on allotment, receiving.ftxjljnterest from date ot payment. DIRECTORS. D. EDGAR JONES, Esq., J.P. (Mayor f of Cardiff), Chairman. LIEUTENANT-COLONEL GUTHRIE (Mfesara Barnes, Guthrie, and Co.), Ship Broker, Cardiff. H. LASCELLtSS CARR, Esq., Newspaper,Proprietor,. Cardiff. Councillor P. W. CAREY, Cardiff. 'S. F. THOMPSON, Esq. (THOMPSON & :SHACKELL), Brondeg, Brynmill-road, Swansea. 'Eo W. SHACKELL, Ejq. (THOMPSON ASHACKELL). Meriinville, Newport road, Cardiff, Managing Director. Will join the Board on completion of .the purchase. BANKERS. The BRISIOL and WEST of ENGLAND BANK, LIMITED, Cardiff. SOLICITOR Mr JAMES MORGAN, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. SECRETARY. Mr CHARLES CLARKE (Messrs John Jenkins & Co.), St. Mary-street, Cardiff. AUDITOR. Mr W.oCOURTEXAY CLARKE, Acoounta.nt, 4, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. REGISTERED OFFICES. PHILHARMONIC CHAMBERS. ST. MARY. STREET, CARDIFF. Application may be ma.de on the ;Form accompany. ing the Prospectus, or by letter addressed to the Secretary, briefly stating the number of Shares re. quired, accompanied by a remittance of fen Shillings per Share. gpublxc Notices. ARKS' BICYCLE DRAWING, Car- diff, July 17th—Winning number, 512. 657 JpARK HALL, CROCKHERBTOWN. ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 21ST, THE REV. HENRY WARD BEECHER WILL DELIVER f A LECTURE I' Entitled "THE REIGN OF TSE PEOPLE." Admission—Centre Balcony Stalls, 5EI Side Balcony Stalls, 3s; Body of Hall, 2s} Body And a limited number of seats at- Olit Shilling. Commence at 8 Doors open at 7.30. Ticket Hotrlcrs admitted at 7. Tickets may be obtained of William Lewis, Stationer, 22, Diiko-street. 80790 Å LBERT HALL, SWANSEA. THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 22, REV. HENRY WARD BEECHER., WILL, LECTURE ON THE WASTES & BURDENS OF SOCIETY. Admission: 5s, 39, 2a, and 1110 Tickets may be had of Messrs Brader, Iloathdeld- street; T. Lloyd Daries, 244, High-street; Pritchard, 72, Oxford-street; Lewis, 10, Henrietta-street. 8084b INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 11 LIVERPOOL.—SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS.— THE FINEST MILITARY AND OTHER BANns will perform during the Day and Eroning in the Large Convert Hall and in tho Qrtmwde. TUo Carriages, the Ships of all Nations, rho Eddystone Lighthouse (170 feet high).tlia ftmous Boat-, Grace Darling, the Ashantee House and Hammockmen, the Working Dairy and Bakery, School of Cookery. Laplanders and their Reindeer, Gipsy ^Encampment, Machinery in motion, the Indian Pavilion, Perform- ances by Natives, Extraordinary Indian Juggling, Grand Procession of Animals, and Native Datices Canadian Tobogganing Slide, Rickshaw riding, and numerous other attractions, Every Evening Grand Illumination of the Grounds. Thousands of Coloured L-,tmps.-AD-IIISSION, ONE SHILLING. 80725 Cheap Trips from all parts. PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF MONMOUTHSHIRE. Right Worshipful Bro. Colonel CHARLJSS LYNE, P.G.M. V. Worshipful Bro. Captain S. GEORGE HOMFRAY, P.A.G.D.C., D,P.G.M. The ANNUAL MEETING of the PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE of this Province will be held at the MASONIC-HALL, ABERGAVENNY, under the Banner of the PHILANTHROPIC LODGE, No. 818, on THURSDAY, 22nd JULY, 1886, at 12 o'clock noon, and it is particularly requested that as many brethren as can make it convenient will be present on that occasion. A Procession will be formed at 1.30 p.m., and the Brethren will proceed to St. Mary's Church, when n Sermon will be preached by the Provincial Grand Chaplain, and a Collection taken one moiety thereof will be given in aid of the Local Charities. The Banquet will take place at the Greyhound Hotol, Abergavenny, at 4 p.m. Railway Tickets will be issued at Picnic Fares, by 9.56 train. 80849 ANDREW MACMAHON, Prov. G. Sac. SOUTH GLAMORGAN DIVISION. LIBERALS MAKING CLAIMS TO HE PLACED ON THE RKGlsTKR arii requested to communicate with Mr JOSEPH HENftY JONES, Solicitor, PHILHAR. MONIC CHAMBERS, ST. MARY-ST., CAUDIKF, tho Registration Agent. 80886 GOWER OR WESTERN DIVISION OF GLAMORGAN. REGISTRATION OF VOTERS, 1886. N OTIC E. All Liberals eutitled to the Franchise are requested to see that their names appear in the Lists puolishod on the doors of the various Places of Worship. The Lists of Owners are now up, and Claims must be sent in at once. The Lists of Occupiers will be exhibited on the 1st of August, and the time for making claims expires on the 20th of August. Anv Liberal whose name is omitted from either of the J-ists"is requested to apply to the undersigned, Agent for tho Cower Division Registration Association. E. SIDNEY IIARTLAND, 80796 7, Rutland-street. Swansea. GLAMORGANSHIRE HORTICUL "XJT TURAL SOCIETY. THE TWENTY-THIRD SHOW Of the above Society will be held in THE SOPHIA GARDENS, CARDIFF, ON WEDNESDAY, AUG. 11TH, 1886. THE BAND OF THE GRENADIER GUARDS, CONDUCTOR: Mr DAN GODFREY. THE CYFARTHFA BAND, By kind permission of W. T. CRAWSHAY, Esq. LECTURES will be given on BEE CULTURE." by Dr. WALKER. Garden Seats and Implements will be admitted. For particulars apply to A. B. BASSETT, Hon. Sec., 80853 -12602 4, Church-street, Cardiff. PEMBROKESHIRE DOG SHOW WILL be held at PEMBROKE, on TUESDAY, AUGUST 3rd. ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 24th, 1886. Judge, George Raper, Esq. Hon. Sec., T. W. Young, Pembroke. 80883 CONSUMERS of DOBSON'S LIQUID Vv BOILER COMPOSITION are warned against buying, inferior imitations, and will please note that G. F. Peters and W. H. Hunt are no longer in his em- ploy. Cardiff, July 7, 1886. 80729 JlnhU, J\.pvaintttttnffí. GELLYGAER HOOL BOARD. A CERTIFICATED MISTRESS for TROEDY- RHIW.FUWCH BOARD SCHOOL. Salary, £ 5S (fifty-five pounds) per annum. Knowledge of Welsh essential. Testimonials (not more than three) to be sent to me by Wednesday, 28th July, 1886. By order, FRANK JAMES, Clerk. 134, High-Street, Merthyr Tydfil, 3rd July, 1886, 80666 "WHEN YOU ASK FOR" "OECKITT'S BLOK, XV SEE THAT YOU GET IT,' T> ECKITT'S BLUE JLfc; Used in the PRINCE OF WALES'S LAUNDRY. RECKITT'S BLUE Used in the DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH'S LAUNDRY. 12671— £ 0086 MESSRS W. H, SMITH AND SON deliver the SOUTJ1 WALKS DAILY NXWS at an early hour each Morning in all parts of the iollow ing towns:— CARDIFF SWANSEA NEWPORT ROATH MERTHYR PORTSIfEWETT CANTON ABERDARK PONTYPOOL ROAD BUTE DOCKS HEREFORD PEMBROKE DOCK BRIDGEND NEW MILFOIW HAVERFORDWk'SI NEATH BRISTOL GLOUCES1ER LLANELLi l'ENBY ABERYSTWYTH LAMPETER CARMARTHEN ABERGAVENNY CARDIFF TIMES also delivered every Fr day to any address in the above mentioned Towns. ORDERS to be sent to the iviaiioeer- c)i tii -vnr.m; bookstalls (Glamorgan VJT AGTTLCTFLFTMAL S0EIE'FV. Tho SOCIETY'S ANNUAL MEETING lor the Exhibition ef HORSES, CA'l'TLU, SliEEP, IMPLEMENTS POULTRY, DAlflV U C I Ac., will be held at CARDIFF, en \Y KDNES»A\ and THURSO AY, 21st and 22nd July, when t'tize? amount- ing to nearly £1,000 will be offered t,,r voiiipetitioli. The Show Yard will be Open to the Public on Wed' nesday at Nine a.m. on payment of s 6'1 cftfih, after Two p.m. to Six p.m. Is each on the first day of the Show, and Is each on the second day from Nine a in. to Six p.m. The usual Public Dinner will taie place at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on Wednesday, the 21st day of July inst., at 6.30 p.m. Tickets 3s. each. Return tickets, at a fare and a quarter for the double journey, will be issued by the Talt Vale Railway Com- pany by all ordinary trains to passengers purchasing a ticket of admission to the Show, which will bo sold at all T.V.R. stations. Return tickets will also be issued at a fare and a quarterfor the double journey by the Great, Western Railway Company by their special trains and several ordinary trains during both days of the Show. for which trains see Company's bills. The Great Western Railway Company will run each evening, Wednesday and Thursday, July 21st and 22ud, a special passenger train from Cardiff to Bridg. end, calling at all intermediate stations. The Taff Vale Railway Company will also run a specif 1 train from Llantrissant to Cowbridge in con- junction with this train. The train will leave Cardiff, G.W.R., at 9.0 p.m., and Llautrissant at 9.!0 p.m. W. V. HUNTLEY, Secretary. Welsh St. Donatt s, Cowbridge. S0843 QLAMORGAN AGRICULTURAL SHOW, JULY 21ST AND 22ND, 1886. STAND NO. 18. AT THE ABOVE STAND, GINGER'S JEWING J^JACHINES Will be Exhibited, doing Every Class of Work by Steam and Foot Power. of Work by Steam and Foot Power. These world renowned Sewing 110 Machines are acknowledged by tho public to be the SIMPLEST, CHEAPEST, AND BEST For all Classes of Work. NOTE THE ADDRESS- THE INGER MANUFACTURING CO., 5, QUEEN-STJIEET, CARDIFF. 50906 QLAMORGAN AGRICULTURAL GOCIETV GHOW, CARDIFF MEETING. QORFIELD AND J^JORGAN, SHED l-TAD I. MANUFACTURERS OF ENAMELLED SLATE AND MARBLE CHIMNEY PIECES, Batiis, Cistern?, Milk Coolers, Dàiry Slieh-os, Washstand Tops, Table Tops, .Railway Station Urinals, Lavatories, Fingef Piates, Fenders, &c., &c. MOULDINGS. SKIRTINGS, ARCH I- TRAVES, STAIRCASES, Greenhouses, Conservatories, Forcing Pits, Doors, Sashes and Frames, Plastering Laths, Slate Lailis, &c. MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, AND TOMBS, in Marble, Granite, and Forest Stone, Motlu. mental Figures, &c. iMPORTERS OF A SPECIAL GREEN SLATE, At!!o Blue tkild Purple Slates, Slate Slabs, Slate Rdll Ridging, Bricks, Tiles, Griazed Fireclay Pipes, BufI Pressed Bricks, Fire Brieks( Fife Clay, nttil Buff, and Blue Flooring Tiles, Feveral qualities of Encaustic Tiles, &c. PORCELAIN ENAMELLED BATHS, Enamelled Bricks, Blue Bricks, Stable Bricks, Clmntiey Top, Flue Lining Piaster of Paris (all qualities), London Portland Cement, Roman and KeenwVCement. GRATES, RANGES, RAINWATER PIPES, &c. Slate and Latii NfMla, Centre Pieces, Trusses and Plaster Enrichments) &<Si, &c. In thanking oun friends for past favours, we beg to solicit ft CoritioWance of their esteemed com- mands, wiliiSli W6 assure them shall alwar have mtr best attention. ^(ORFIELB AND J^JORGAN. HEAD OFftCE- Facitg tba Rhymney Railway PtlIR-oliger Station, CARDIFF, W6SK3"»METAL'STREET, 80877 GLAMORGANSHIRE A (j tt. t \Jt* CULTURAL SHOW, CARDIFF, SLAT AND 22ND JtjLlt, 1816. STAXD NO. 30. JOHN JJ I B E R T, THE AGRICULTURAL BOUSE, 10 AND 11, CASTLE-STREET, CARDIFF, Will Exhibit a Collection of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS & MACHINERY, Aar Including Steam Engines, Chaffcutters, Corn Grinding Mills, Reaping and Mowing Machines, Self. Binding Harvesters, Churns, Choeso Prosses, 1>1. U"_MU n hn HOa?" A ,êit'&QI "t. V'T 1'1 'W £, CARDIFF jyj E E T I N G. QLAMORGANSHIRE gllOW, JULY 21 AND 22. S TAN D No. 25. JJ 0 R A T H Will EXHIBIT the following PATENT PORTABLE and VERTICAL STEAM ENGINE. PATENT COMBINED THRESHING MACHINE and STRAW TRUSSER. HORNSBY'S COMBINED BINDER and REAPER. INDISPENSABLE REAPER. PATENT COMBINED MOWER and REAPER. PLOUGHS. TURNIP CUTTERS, and PULPKliS. BARFORD'S PATENT & PRIZE GRINDING MLLLS. RANSOME'S RAKES, HAYMAKERS, and LAWN MOWERS. CORBETT'S WINNOWING MACHINES and CHEESE PRESSES. RICHMOND and CHANDER'S CHAFF CUTTERS and HOUSE GEARS. LARKWORTHY'S HARROWS, and ARTICLES FROM ALL THE LEADING MAKERS. 80875 Y 0 R A T H PATENT CLIP FORK, ELEVATORS, &c., Ac. GLAMORGAN AGRICULTURAL SHOW, CARDIFF, 21ST and 22ND JULY, 1886. STAND No. 26. GEORGE KYTE & CO., MILL-LANE IRONWORKS, CARDIFF, Will EXHIBIT at the above Stand an ASSORTMENT of PORTABLE ENGINES. VERTICAL ENGINES, THRASHING MACHINES, and SAW BENCHES. ALSO an IMPROVED BUILDER'S HOIST, Especially adapted for raising rtlaterial for the construction of high buildings, chimney stacks, &c. 80823 ST131FIS Sl ARCH. STIFFS STARCH It baring come to the f N Tn?ma <ST a pri a knowledge of Messrs Stiff WiLr-P olArt(_ill. and Co. that some retailer; hr often attempt to induce the STIFF'S STARCH, public to purchase low IO priced and inferior starches (JTIFF'S STARCH BY represents* them to be WXXXJ? » u the manufacture of Messrs rNWTwiwo CTiDnti Stiff <fc Co., it is necessary s^JTIFr S Si ARCH, to put the public on its Kj guard aeainst such unprin- STIFF'S STARCH, Cipledpractices,andtostate CJTIFF'S STARCH, Cipledpractices,andtostate li^ that every box or packet tTMTnjnOTCi QTAftPtr Of Stiff's Starch bear.* SJAllTJJ & iSlAltbil. the reentered Trade Mark m-furnc QTiTJOU QUKE.S BESS. SJTIFF S STARCH. stiff's Starch is Sold in KJ 51b Packets and lib Fancy STIFF'S STARCH. Boxes, and may be Obtained )Q of any Qrocer, Druggist, o o of any Qrocer, Druggist, o OTIFF'S STARCH. ?A"[S.OR °F THOMA!NZ STIFF & CO., QTIFF'S STARCH. HEPCLIFF-ST., BRISTOL tO Wo 12511 19103 Established 1818. pbiamargau ligrintliural bcr1u. A CARDIFF MEETING, JULY,21st & 22nd. STAIN D 2. THE CARDIFF AND COUNTY COACH. BUILDl NO COMPANY (LIMITED), HOPE-STREET (Opposite Conservative Club), Will Exhibit the following High-class Vehicles: ANGULAR LANDAU, CANOE LANDAU, CIRCULAR FRONTED BROUGHAM. MINIATURE BROUGHAM (61 Cwt.) in Woud and Iron, CONVERTIBLE STANHOPE WAGONETTE. STANHOPIS PHAETON, VICTORIA PARISIAN PHAETON, WHITECHAPEL' LORNú DOGCART, TWO NgWLY" DESIGNED RUSTIC CARTS, ONE RUSTIC DOGCART, DOCTOR'S GIG, SPRING VILLAGE CAR, And RUSTIC COB CART. YOUR PATRONAGE AND RECOMMENDATION RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. O. M. HUNT, Manager. 80307 GLAMOR,GANSHIRE AGRICUL. vJT TURAL SHOW. CARDIFF MEETING, JULY 21ST & 22ND. JOHN J^ORMAN, CANTON STEAM WHEEL WORKS, CARDIFF, WILL EXHIBIT AT STAND 19 A Large Assortment of WAGONS, TROLLIES, BREWERS' DRAYS, CRANK AXLE CARTS, BUILDERS', HAULIERS', GROCERS', AND BUTCHERS' CARTS, TRAPS, &c., ALL OF HIS OWN DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE' AN INSPECTION INVITED. 80829 GLAMORGANSHIRE AGRICUL. ex TURAL SHOW, CARDIFF, JULY 21st and 22nd, 1886. STAND NO. 29, T. LEMON AND s ONS, IJAYES ENGINEERING WORKS, Will exhibit at tho above strxnd a VAIIIEO ASSORT. MENT of ENGINES, CHAFF M.VUUIIsES. TURNIP MACHINES, HORSE GEAHS, with intermediate motions, MOWING MACHINES, DRAGS, CHAIN HARROWS, PLOUGHS, CRUSHING MILLS, &c. NOTE-STAND No. 29. T 3jemon AND S°:SS, ttAYIS ENGINE 15RING WORKS, CARDIFF. The above firm have rrcsntly erected a new patent Automatic Machine for Ki'iniing l»wu mower turns and cutters with the greatest possible accuracy. 80S18 GLAMORGANSHIRE AGRICUL- VX TURAL SHOW. CARDIFF, JULY 21 and 22, 1886. STAND 11, ANDURSONI ANDERSON. AND -cjL A NDEUSON, OF LONDON, BRISTOL, AND SWANSEA, Will Exhibit a large and varied Assortment of INDIA RUBBER fell KKT WASHEIW, VAl.VMS. PACKING, INDIA RUBUER, SUCTION, STEAM DELIVERY. AND GARDEN liOSK, INDIA RUBBER, LEATHER, AND AMERICAN COTTON BELTING, (c. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S WATERPROOF GARMENTS, in every style and make. CARRIAGE RUGS, HORSE LOIN CLOTHS, CART AND RICK COVERS. Millers' and Artisans' Oilskiu Clothing of every description. For Samples and Prices apply to ^NDERSON, ^NDECSON, AND A NBERSON, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. 80889 G. t A 1\1 0 R G A N S It IRE SHOW AT CARDIFF, JULY 21ST AND 22ND, 1886. VISIT CHARLES D. pHILLIPS' LARGE COLLECI ION OF ENGINES, MACHINERY, IMPLEMENTS, CARTS, WAGONS, CARRIAGES. STAND No. 23. 80887 PRICE LISTS ct ESTIMATES ON APPUCATICN. GLAMORGANSHIRE;" "GENERAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW, CARDIFF. Luncheon and all Refreshments Required Supplied on the Grounds by MESSRS BURNS AND GILL RD, REFRESHMENT CONTRACTORS, CARDIFF. Choice Wines, Spirits, and Cigars ot the Best Brand. Bass's Bottled Beer. Guinness's Bottled Stout. 30856 Insurant. ACCIDENTS OF DAILY LIFE .tiL Insured against by the RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY, (Established 1849), 64, CORN HILL, LONDON. Capital £ 1,000,000 Incoine. B246000 COMPENSATION PAID FOR 112,000 ACCIDENTS, £ 2,215,000. CIIAIR',IA'i. ARVILI if. FARQUHAR, Esq. Apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations, the Local Ageuts, or West-end Office8, Grand Hotel Buildings, W.C. or at the HEAD OFFICE; 64, CORNHILL, LONDON, E.C 78U8-15558 WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. AgentMr W. E. BRADSHAW, G. W. Railway. jTW ILLIAMS AND gONS, s jpURNlSHING JRONMONGERS, 19, 20, 21, 23, UEEN STREET, CARDIFF, Are now..displaying, at their SHOW ROOMS, THE "BROUGHTON" T I L E IA I I R E I? L A C E S For DOG, INDEPENDENT, INTERIOR, or NAUTILUS GRATES. THE "BROUGHTON" COMBINED TILE FTEARTH AND JPENDER In One Single Piece; removable. TILE PANELS In sizes suitable for Interior Grates, Register Stoves, and Dog Grates. HAND-PAINTED, PRINTED, AND ENAM. ELLED TILES. 78676 WOOD AND OTHER MANTELPIECES. KEALL'S AMERICAN MANDRAKE PILLS. MANDRAKE The great remedy for Bili- PILLS MANDRAKE ous and Liver Complaints, PILLS MANDRAKE Indigestion, Piles. & Gravel, PILLS MANDRAKE and the greatest Blood Puri PILLS MANDRAKE tier of the age. PILLS MANDRAKE TESTIMONIAL. PILLS MANDRAKE Mr Keall, Maindee. PILLS MANDRAKE Sir,—I considervourAmeri- PILLS MANDRAKE can Nlandrake Pills to be the, PILLS MANDRAKE greatest success the world has PILLS MANDRAKE ever known. —I am, sir, your.s PILLS MANDRAKE faithfully, F. H. HEWSON. PILLS MANDRAKE Coleman, Chemist, Cardiff PILLS MANDRAKE itobb,cheniist, Rosth; Youn,, PILLS MANDRAKE Chemist, Newport; Ilayman, PILLS MANDRAKE Chemist, Neath; Newberry PILLS MANDRAKE and Son, London, PILLS MANDRAKE Proprietor — Mr KEALL, PILLS MANDRAKE Chemist & Dentist, 199, HiAh. PILLS MANDRAKE street, Swansea. 807to 1905,) PILLS ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all discharges from the urinary organs in either sex, acquired or constitutional, srravel, am? pains in the back. Sold in boxes, 4s 6d each, by all chemists and patent medicine vendors; or sent to any address for 60 stamps by the makers, The Lincoln and Midland Counties' Drug Company, Lincoln Wholesale Agents, Barclay and Sons, Loudon, and all the whele&alu houses. '.9126 public Àntus£uttnís.. CARDIFF, rjlHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE A "IANAGEM M, EDWARD FLETCHER. AciiNG MANAGER MR JOHN SHERIDAN. Groa.t Realistic American Drama, UNKNOWN! UNKNOWN!! TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), July 20th, Return Visit of Mr J. B. MULHOLLAND and his cele- brated Anglo-American Company in the enormously successful Sensational Drama, The UNKNOWN, A River Mystery, by Messrs John A. Stevens and H. P Grattan. Preceded each evening by A Silent Woman. Monday Next, July 2b, Mr William Bourne in MAN TO MAN. Dress Circle, 3,; Upper Circle. 2s; PIT STALLS, 2s; Pit, Is; Gallery, 6d. Half-price, 9 o'clock. Open 7.15. Commence 7.4b. Box Plan at Messrs Thomp- son and Shackell's. 63237 LEVINO V RAN D CIRCt) S, VJT CARDIFF. — TO NIG H I', and.'all LEVINO the week. LEVINO, MESMERIST, and a LEVINO SUPERB COMPANY. Dooisopen at 7. LEVINO Commence at 8. Popular prices of LEVINO Admission, 3d, 6d, Island 2s. 668 LEVINO the week. LEVINO, MESMERIST, and a LEVINO SUPERB COMPANY. Dooisopen at 7. LEVINO Commence at 8. Popular prices of LEVINO Admission, 3d, 6d, Island 2s. 668 fjotsls. ARINE HOTEL, BARMOUTH, NORTH WALES. Pleasantly situated on the Esplanade, facing the sea. This Hotel has been greatly eiilarged-20 new bed. rooms and several large sitting-rooms a-dded, and other improvements made, and i* now under entirely new management. Wines and Cuisine superior in quality. Charges mcdera.te. Bathing Machines. Billiards. Porter from the Hotel meets all trains, TARIFF ON APPLICATION. BENJAMIN J. ALL^-OP, Proprietor. 80645 NEW WESTGATE HOTEL, -1-11 NEWPORT, MON., Centrally situated within sight of Railway Stations, PROPRIETOR—S DEAN. THIS FIRST CLASS FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL (standing on the site of the Old Westgate) Has been entirely Re-built, Enlarged, and Newly Furnished throughout, and is now OPENED FOR GENERAL BUSINESS DAILY. It comprises commodious Coffee-room, handsomely furnished Ladies' Coffee-room, suites of Private Sitting-rooms, Commercial-room, and ample Bedroom accommodation. THE COMMERCIAL ROOM is one of the most spac'ous and well-furnished rooms in the West of England or South Wales, and is replete with every convenience pertaining to a modern hotel. A Generous Table, Good Attendance, and Moderate Tariff. SPLENDID BILLIARD ROOM. 73540 Stabling and Coach-house Accommodation. QWMBRAN GARD EItsT HAVING BEEN RECENTLY IMPROVED AND EMBELLISHED, ARE NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Workmen's Outings, Clubs, Schools, <tc., arranged on special terms on application. Turkish Baths to be had on one day's notice. Wreaths and Crosses. 80556 C. CLARK, Proprietress. E N A R T~H V I S I T O R~S Should call at PENARTH COFFEIi TAVERN, 49 & 50, Glebe-Street. Weil accommodated with good dinner, 6d, 9d, Is. Good Beds. 68) E. BAKER, PROPRIETRESS. INNERS, 7D.—BRISTOL.—WOOD'S, 21 and 22, Broadmead. Plain Tea, 3d or Breakfast, Meat and Bread, 4d. Good Beds, Is and Is 6d. 80016 Ailwbilig addíts. LAMORGAN BUILDING SOCIETY, ESTABLISHED 1867. Incorporated by Act of Parliament 1880. One of the Oldest and Best Building Societies in the Principality. Exceptional facilities given to Persons desirous of Purchasing Houses, and thus Save Payment of Rent. b, ASY FORTNIGHTLY TERMS OF REPAYMENTS. SHAKES £30; ISSUED DAILY. DVPOSITS RECEIVED For full particulars apply to 30907-62493 T. A. DAVIES, 20, Queen-street, Cardiff. Secretary HE CARDIFF "BOROUGH" JL PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. IMMEDIATE ADVANCES GRANTED ON FREE- HOLD OR LEASEHOLD PROPERTY ON REASONABLE TERMS. FlVII: PER CFNT PAID FOR DEPOSITS OF 91 AND UPWARDS. SHARES ISSU, teD DAILY BEARING 5 PER CENT. COMPOUND INTEREST. Offices- 72, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 73939 SAM. HERN, Secretary. THE CARDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY, Under the revised Rules, now offer the following adva-iitages:- TO DEPOSITORS. 1.—Deposits received and paid out daily with the same facility as in Banks. Interest, 3i per cent. NOTICE.—THE DIRECTORS ARE PREPARED TO RECEIVE A LIMIT KD SUM AT 4 PER CENT., UNDER SPECIAL CONDITIONS. TO SHAREHOLDERS. 2.—Five per cent. compound interest guaranteed from month of entry. 3.-Bonus added to shares which have remained in force for more than two years. 4.—Shares withdrawable at one month's notice, with Interest and Bonus added to date of withdrawal. Prospectus, Rules, and information may be obtained of the undersigned, PETER PRICE, Secretary. Head Office 3, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. 77663 SOUTH WALES MERCANTILE BUILDING SOCIETY, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff.—The Directorsare prepared to accept Deposits from 2b to 42 per cent. interest, according to notice of withdrawal. The Self-Audit Balance-sheet sent on application. —John Jenkins, A. C. A., Secretary. 55662 RGLHE MELLTHYR AND DOWLAIS JL KUIf,DING 'SOCIETY Established 1872, and incorporated under the Bui)dine Societies Aet, 1874. LOANS made, on Mortgage, at the Shortest Notice, n Sums vaiying FROM BiOu TO £10,000, Repayable in Monthly or Quarterly instalments in Three to fhirteen Years at the option of Borrower. Tables of Pe-payments, Costs or Mortgages, and Surveyor s Itee., have been revised, and considerably Reduced. ThE SOCIETY NOW OFFERS SPECIAL AD- VANTAGES TO BORROWERS, the scale of Re. payments and Preliminary Charges being greatly Lowered. 'The utmost Ssecrecy is maintained For particulars apply to the Secretary, Mr Petei Williams, at the Office of the Society, 50, Glebelaud- street, Merthyr Tydfil. 6455o OU6QO T\T COOPER PENN, MORTGAGE ▼ ▼ BROKER, ESTATE AGENT 31, Mount Stuart-sq., Cardiff, Sole Agent MerthyrA DowlaiaBuild- ing Society, Cardiff, Penarth, Barry, Newport, etc. R. J. JJEATH AND FTOFFS, AGENTS FOR E NGLISYJ pIANOFORTES BY BfiOADWOOD (2 Gold Medals 1885), COL1.ARD, ERARD, KIRKMAN (Gold Medal 1885), HOPKINSON (Gold Medal 1885), BR1NSMEAD, &c. JjlOREIGN pIANOFORTES BY SCH1EDMAYER (Sole Agency), PLEYEL, WDLFK A CO., BLUTHNER (Sole Agency), RUDIBACH, NEUMEYER, HOLLING AND SPANGENBERG, BORD, KNAUSS, HAAKE, &c. SOLE AGENTS FOR MASON AND HAMLIN ORGANS (Only Gold Medal 1885). ALEXANDRE HARMONIUMS. JJ E A T H ~HI D GOKS' THREE YEARS SYSTEM Is Applied to the Hire and Purchase of Instruments by all Makers, from 10s Monthly. Every Instrument Guaranteed. Co-operative Prices for Cash. 9431 The Largest Stock in Wales to Select from. 67832 TO THE NISRVOUS AND DEBILITATED. Just Published, a gratuitous Edition of a New ami Valuable Medical Work, entitlid. HOW TO ENSURE HEALTH, Or, THE CONFIDENTIAL FRIEND. By Dr. J. A. Barnes, M.D. (U.S.) Sent post free to any address on receipt of one pei ny stamp, to prepay postage, or by letter post, three staiu^ This book should be read by everyone, youug.or.olilf of either sex. It teaches How to avoid disease, How to Regalu Health, Health a Social Science. Being a treatise on the Laws Governit g Life-: the infringement of which is the cause of all disease. Nervousness, Dability, and all their concomitant symptoms explained, and full instructions given for every sufferer how to obtain restoration to health. This Valuable Work (144 pages) gives PRESCRIP TIONS IN PLAIN ENGLISH, with full INSTRUC. TIONS for their preparation and use. Contains special remarks on Rheumatism, Sciatica, Gout, Neuralgia, Epilepsy, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysteria, Indiges- ion, Loss of Energy, Mental and Physical Depression and all diseMesoftheNerTousand Alimentary Systems. Also a descriptive pamphlet on the functions and dis- orders peculiar to the female sex, by the same Author entitled, RPHE FEMALE'S FRIEND and ADVISER, whic), JL will be sent GRATIS to any address on RECEIP1 ot STAMPED ENVELOPE. Address Dr. BARNES, M.D. (U.S.), 48, Lonsdale Square, Barnsbury, London, N Important to Invalids. CONSULTATION BY LtTTlill FREE. A LL WHO NEED ADVICE ON MATTERS ol u\- HEALTH, if unable to have a personal interview should at once send full particulars of the Case by Let ter, enclosing & stamped addressed Envelope for reply. This will receive immediate answer. witli advice and fu J instructions how to obtain perfect cure. Hundreds 01 lives have been saved, and health iuliy restored by coi respomience only. Address Dr. BARNES, M.D (U.S*), 48, Lonsdale Sq u&re Barnsbury Londo,* N. 51 5233 public Ainusrmmts. SWANSEA. "VTEW THEATRE AND STAR OPERA JJ v HOUSE. Wind-st.. Swansea..Director. A. Melville TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), JULY 20th, Mr LIONEL ELLIS AND HIS COMPANY With the Great London Dramatic Success, JJROUGHT TO JUSTICE, l By Henry Pettitt and Paul Merritt. Act J.-Bonnd by a Ring. Act 2.—A Packet of Papers. Act 3.-Ifusb Money. Act 4,-Escapect froin Bondage. BROUGHT TO JUSTICE. TO-NIGHT. BROUGHT TO JUSTICE, DURING THE WRK. Preceded by and Concluding with a COMEDIETTA. Open 7. Commence 7.30. Second Price at 9 Box Office, Messrs Brader's, Wind-street. 72300 (Excursions. CARDIFF AND WESTON SERVICE. The SaJoon Steamer. "LADY MARGARET" (Wind, weather, and circumstances permitting). LEAVE CAKDIFF. Tuesday, July 20 9.0 a.m. and 7 0 p.m. Wednesday, July 21 .90 a. Ila. and 6.1n pm. Thursday, July 22 .8.15 a.m. and 12.30 p. ni. Friday, July 23 9.0 a.m. LEAVE WESTON. Tuesday, July 20 10.0 a.m. and 8 0 p.m. Wednesday, July :'1 10 0 a.m. and 8.30 p.m. Thursday, July 22 9.15 a iii. and 7. 1 t) 1). m. Friday, July 23 8.30 p m. Fares to and fro each day-Fowe Deck, Is bd; saloon, 2s. 710—79378 /1H E AP PLEASURE TRIP from J CARDIFF to WESTON by Favourite Steamer, EMPRESS OF INDiA," weather and circumstances permitting, on WEDNESDAY, 21st JULY. Leaving Cardiff 10 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Leaving Weston 11 J5 &.111. aiul 9 p m. Fares, to-and-fro, is. Each. 80909 T RIP OF THE SEA SON. By the magnificent Clyde-built. Saloon Paddle Steamer, BONNIE DOON A (Wind, weather, and circumstances permitting). T E N B Y, WEDNESDAY, JULY 218T. Leave Cardiff 7 45 a m. „ Tenby 4 30 p m. Fares :-8&100n and Bridge, 5s.; Fore Deck, 3a bd, Band and Refreshments on Board. By Order, BRISTOL MARINE EXCURSION CO. Drapers' Row. BRISTOL CHANNEL STEAM PACKET COMPANY.—SAILINGS of the VELTNDRA, RIO VORMOSO, <fc OOLLIER Steamers, between SWANSEA and ILFRACOMBE for July, 1886. FROM SWANSEA. FROM ILFRACOMBE. 20 Tuesday 6.45 m 21 Wednesday 7.0 m J 21 Wednesday 6,30 a ih Friday 7.0 m f 23 Friday 6.30 a 34 Saturday f 9.0 m 24 Saturday 6.30 a 26 Monday 10 0 in | Monday 1.0 a Fares—Best Cabin, bs; Fore do., 4s. Returit-Best, 8s Fore. 6s available for one month. CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS for 3. f, P, cr 10 days are issued from SWANSEA every SATURDAY to BARNSTAPLE, EXETER, I'LYMOUTH, and all intermediate stations. 79931 CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS are issued for all steamers to ILFKACOMBE, returnum the same day. I GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. TWO DAYS' EXCURSION TO LONDON. On SATURDAY NIGHT, July 24th, a FAST EXCURSION TRAIN for LONDON will leave CARDIFF at 11.55 p.m, Newport 12.25 Il-m. (Sunday morning), Chepstow 10, Lydney 1.20, and Ncwnbain at 1.45 a.m., to return from Paddington July 26th, at 11.45 p.m. For fares see special bills. 808 J. GRlKRSON, General Manager. GREAT WESN RAILWAY. On MONDAY. JULY 26tb, CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to SHREWSBURY, OSWESTRY, LLANGOLLEN, Wrexha.m, Chester, Bala, Liverpool, Warrington, Manchester, Rhyl. Aber- gele, Llandudno, and Isle of from PKMBKOKS DOCK at 8.0 a.m., Pembroke 8.8, lenby 3.35, Narbertlr 9.5, New Milford 8 30, Haverfordwest 8.50, Llandy.s»il 8.45.Carmarthen Town 7.20, Carmarthen Junction 7 26, Brynamman 7.55, Pantytfynon 8.20, Pontardulals 8.35, Llanelly 8.8, Gowerton 8.23, Swansea 8.40, landore 8.45, Neath 9.3, Bridgend 9.34. Cardiff 10.25, Newport 10.48, Caerleon 10.55, Cwmbran 11.7, Upper Pont- newydd 11.11, Panteg 11.18, Ebbw Vale 8.1o, Nantyglo 8.15, Blaina 8.20, Abertille, y 8.27, Abercaru 8.53. and Rfsca at 9.5 a.m, available to return on JrLY 31st en' AUGUST 2nd. Passengers can also return by ordinary trains on JULY < £ th on payment ui a small additional fare. For fares, &c., see special bills. 80900 J. GRIERSON, General Manager. HE POWERFUL A 1 SALOON PADDLE STEAMEK QUKEN OF THE BAY," is now OPEN FOR HIRE by the day or week for pleasure parties, clubs societies, workmen's parties, <tc., on moderate terms. This is the only passenger steamer belonging to or visiting the port of Cardiff which has a certificate allowing her to convey passengers to any pooot in the United Kingdom. For further particulars, Ac., apply to I JOHN DUTTON, 79965 16, Mount Stuart square, Cardiff. T~ HE NEW AND FAST PADDLE STEAMER, "EARL OF JEI1SEY." is now OPEN FOR HIRE, by the day or week, for Pleasure Parties, 4c —Apply to Messrs Martin and Maiquand, Dock Chambers or to the Agent, Mr J. A. Hawker, 4, Eleauor-street, Docks. 8048o TITRE EYE A Jt S' JSJYSTEM FJ^HREE YEARS' GYSTEM 4 J>IANOFORTES BY BROADWOOD JJIANOFORTES BY COLLARD. J>IA NOFORTES BY BRINSMEAD.. pIANOFORTES BY NEUMEYER j pIANOFORTES BY KIRKMAN. pIANOFORTES BY ERARD, AND ALL THE LEADING MAKERS, v" FROM 10s. MONTHLY Until Paid for "Her which, and Without any Further Charse whatever, the instrument becomes the Property of the Hirer. THOMPSON AND gHACKELI, LIMITED, QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, CARDIFF FJIHOMPSON AND GHACKELL, LIMITED, 97 & 98, OXFORD-STR E KX, SWANSEA fJIHOMPSON AND JGHACKELI* LIMITED, 118, HIGH-STREET. MERTHYR; rjTHOMPSON AND HACK ELL, LIMITED, 35, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT; ALSO AT GLOUCESTER AND TENBY, FJIHE FJLHREE YEARS' GYSTKM Was first introduced into South Wales by THOMPSON AND SHACKELL upwards of twenty years ago, since which time many thousands of homes have been ren. dered happy by the possession of a Musical Instrument on such easy terms. The Monthly Payments are so low that thert need b no house without a PIANO, AMERICAN ORGAN, OR HARMONIUM t rjTHOMPSON AND SHACKELL LIMITED. Are always pleased to send Full Particulars, with Descriptive Pamphlet, Photographs of the Newest Styles, &c., free by post, onv the application of any intending purchaser. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. The most liberal Discount is a llowed to Cash Buyers and a large number of SECOND-HAND PIANOS an always in Stock to seJect from at about HALF PRICE. fJIHOMPSON AND gHACKEWi, LIMITED, CARDIFF, SWANSEA, V" NEWPCRT, MERTHYR, 11 GLOUCESTER, and TENBY 59678 16&« "VTEWPORT OFFICE A.™ OF THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," 11, TREDEGAR PLACE. ADVERTISEMENTS received up to Seven o'clock p.m. will secure insertion in next morning's issu of the DAILY NEWS.' Estimates givenfor Advert., ments ORDERS from NEWSAGENTS will receive proTnl4 attention, and be executed upon the same terms att from the Chief office. BOROUGH OF NEWPORT. JLF WILLIAM WILLIAMS, 2, McCarthy's-court. ComnHTcial-streer, Corporation bill-noster and crier. Rents the prineipal hoardin Oiol1d stations in Newooro and Neighbourhood. Two good bill-posters, kept. Work attended to with quicic despatch. Town and country. Old established—mote than a quarter of a bh.^$4063