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pipping Notices. WATERFORD and CORK, and the whole of the SOUTH of IRELAND, per FAST TRAINS on the GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY and powerful Steamships via Milford Haven. The Water, ford steamers run daily. The Cork steamers leave Mil- ford Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and return Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridavs. 80573 CARDIFF AND BORDEAUX /M3 £ h The CARDIFF STEAMSHIl- MfiSy COMPANY'S FIRST CLASS SCREW ^•SsfiSO^rSTEAMERS will sail as follows :— "DORDOGNE ..Bordeaux for Cardiff July 31 "GIRONDE" Cardiff for Bordeaux Aug. b With roods and passengers. For Rates of freight. Ac., apply to Messrs Jno. Whit- ham and Sons, Agents, 11, Quai des Chartrons, Bor- deaux; and at the Offices of the Company, 51, Mount- ■tuart-squarc. Cardiff. 9481 70238 HOOPER. CAMPBELL & CO.. Managers. BRISTOL CHANNEL. ¡' REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION. The first-class full-powered Steamships of the South Wales and Liverpool Steamship Company (Limited), rxf ORPHEUS, LLANELLY, /M^kr FAWN. AND BURRY. ^KsHfi5igg £ Or other Steamers, aie intended to sail ^(casualties excepted, and as per condi- toons in Company's sailing bills) asv LIVERPOOL and CARDIFF and NEWPORT (MON.) FRDM T TVPHPOOI F"ROM CARDIFF. (Bw si Mmtict), (Tncker'sWarelioiise,West E,e„S.t»rd«. KSJ^SS,. LIVERPOOL AND LLANELLY. FROM LIVERPOOL. FROM LLANELLY. (West Side Trafalgar Dock), (New and Neville's Docks), Every Wednesday and Every Wednesday and Saturday. Saturday. Liverpool and Gloucester, Bridgwater, and Burry Port, sailings frequently. Favourable rate to Midlands, Merthyr, Carmarthen, and Inland Towns.—Apply to D. A. W: Baile, Llanelly: and ROBERT GILCHRIST & CO., Consulate-chambers, Cardiff; and 64079 21, Water-street. Liverpool. ryrsr "171DWARDS NEW YORK /gfyfPV^X^ STEAMSHir LINE. JgSgggJjLRHOSINA, 4,000 ts. I RHODORA, 4,000 ts in" RHEOLA, 2,300 ts. Through Bills of Lading issued to and from Stations In South Wales and Midland Counties, and the prin- cipal places in Europe, United States, and Canada. TO OPORTO LISBON, CADIZ, GIBRALTAR, MALAGA And by Rail via LISBON to MADRID & BADAJOZ. Weekly Sailings. Through and Regular Communica- ion between all Stations in South Wales, via London Through Rates Quoted on Application. For Freight and other particulars apply to EDWARDS. ROBERTSON, and CO., Cardiff and Newport* <54609 AMERICAN LINE. »wjnyni|*rUNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO iIIILADELPHIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY. First-class, full-powered Iron Steamships. Accemmoj nation for passengers equal to any European Line. Pas- •eugers ana goods landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf tlie Pennsylvania Railroad. This »s the shortest am) best route to the West. LOCAI. AGENTS GEORGE BIRD, 276, Bute-street, Cardiff .TONES "Ros. and Co., Bute Docks, Cardiff, 3.ud at Dock- Jfreet, Newport; CROCKET and JAMES, 4, TafT-street, Pontypridd TILNEV andCo., Abertillery; J. MORGAN, Jlpst Oflice Pontypool; >'• THOMAS, Tredegar; w. W WATKINS, Glebeland-street, Merthyr; A. DA VIES, 2, Meckan-street, Pontlottyn ;0. THORNEV, Commer- cial Hotel, Aberdare; AUSTJI and SII.COCKS, Swansea; V- '1- DAVIES. Cardiff-road. Aberaman DAVIES and ATKINS, 19. Ivor-street. Dowlais. 30553 SUMMER TOURS IN SCOTLAND. GLASGOW and the HIGHLANDS (Royal Route. *ia Crinan and Caledonian Canals). The Royal Mail Steamers COLUMBA or ION A sail from GLASGOW DAILY at 7 a.m., from GREENOCK at 9 a.m., in tonnection with Express Trams from Cardiff and the ^outh, conveying passengers for Oban, Fort William, jD*erness, Lochawe, Stye, Gairloch, Staffa Iona, Glencoe, Islay, Stornoway, Ac. Official Guide, 3d; Illustrated, 6d and Is. Time bill with map and fares ffte by post from the owner, David Macbrayne. 119, Mope-street, Glasgow. 7b7e-79912 1141OR SALE.—The New Iron y. ..J.:1 STEAM TRAWLER ALBATROSS now lying at MILFORD HAVEN. Length, 88ft. 6in. beam, 20ft. engines, nominal. Has powerful Steam winch, with 250 ms steel K ire trawl warp, three sets trawls and implete.-For particulars and price apply to JOHN COLLINS, Castle Steel and Ironworks, ^_°0469 MilfordJHaven. ^ublicatimrs. JUST PUBLISHED, WRIGHT'S CARDIFF DIRECTORY, WITH COPPER-PLATE MAP. WRIGHT'S CARDIFF DIRECTORY, Pi NARTH, LLANDAFF, VILLAGES. \VRIGHT'S CARDIFF DIRECTORY, » T CORRECTED TO DATE. NV RIGHT'S CARDIFF DIRECTORY. SUBSCRIBERS, 5s; NON-SUBSCRIBERS, bs.-6d. CARDIFF BOOKSELLERS. OFFICES: STONEBRIDGE, BRISTOL. 64201 I^RON.—AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY JOURNAL of Science, Metals, and Manufactures in IRON and STEEL. Established in the year 1823 as "The Mechanics' Magazine.' Edited by PERRY F. NURSEY, C. E. Published every Friday, at 161, Fleet-street, London, X-C., for circulation in the United Kingdom, and on thin paper (under 4 oz.) for forwarding to all parts of the world „ Contents of to Iron," No. 706, July 23rd, 1866. The Unward Primary Battery. Iron Trade Nummary. The Phonopore (Illutrated). The Norwich Show of the Royal AgriculturEO. qociety Occasional Notes. Duplex Lever Brick and Tile Presses (Illustrated). Whittle's Safety Boiler (Illustrated). The Drainage of the South Staffordshire Mines. The Thompson Furnace. Refrigeration on Shipboard. The Institution of Naval Architects. Boyle's improved Ship V entilator (Hlustrated). Notes on the Constitution of Cast Iron. The Royal Albert Dock. The Heborlein Brake. The Moldacot" Sewing Machine (Illustrated). The Engineering Trade During the Past Half-year. Note on the Determination of Small Quantities of Titanium in Iron and Steel. History of Modern Invention in the Manufacture of Irun. The Judicial Warping of Patents. 43659 Iron and Coal Trade Reports, based on SPECIAL Correspondence from the Provinces and Abroad, with London and Birmingham Prices of Metals and Manu- factured Goods. Notes on Current Topics, Scientific News of the Wesk, New Companies, General and Foreign Notes, Patents, Launches. Price SIXPENCE. To the Young Men of England who suffer from Nerrous Debility. Just Published. RP1HE CONFESSIONS AND EX- J- PKRIENCK OF AN INVALID, Designed as a Warning and a Caution to others supplying at the same time the means of SELF- CURE, by one who has cured himself, after under. going the usual amount of Medical Imposition and uackery. single Copies may be had (post free) by sending a Ramped addressed envelope to the author, Arthur Dixon, Esq., Hounslow, near London. 361 FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." CLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD c MIXTURE. LARGEST SALE OF ANY MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. OVERWHELMING TESTIMONY ACCOMPANIES EVERY BOTTLE. PROVING THIS TO BE THE GREATEST MEDICINE EVER DISCOVERED. Forcleansing andclearing the Blood from all impurities it cannot be too highly recommended. For Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin and Blood Diseases, and Sores ot &4. &iijlds. it is a never-faiiiiig and perulallellt ture It cures Old Sores, Cures Sores on the Neck, Cures Sore I/egs, Cures Blackheads or Pimples on the Face, Cures Scurvy- Cures Ulcers. Cures Blood and Skin Diseases, Cures Glandular Swellings, Clears the Blood from all impure Matter, From whatever cause arising As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and war 'Mited free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex, tlie proprietor solicits suf ferers to give it a trial to test its value. THE WORST CASE EVER SEEN. Florence Villa, Fairdeld-road, Clapton. It is with great pleasure I write to inform you of the wonderful cure effected by your Blood Mixture. I had been afflicted with ulcerated legs and knee for 14 years, the legs being covered with ulcers. I had been under many doctors, and into two hospitals, without receiving any benefit. I was on crutches for twelve months, and quite gave up all idea of ever being cured. Seeing your ad- vertisement, I thought I would try the Blood Mixture, and after taking three large bottles and using half-a-dozen pots of your salve, 1 am now restored to perfect health, and my legs are quite well. It is now two years since they were Dad, and no signs of them breaking out again. I is a great miracle they ever got well, for it was pro- nounced to be the worst case ever seen. You may make whatever use you like of this, A3 I think it cannot be too widely known. I am, yours faithfully, "JANE SWINNERTON. CLAHKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE, JrKGREAT BLOOD PURIFIER AND RESTORER "'old in Bottles, 2s 9d each, and in Cases, containin 81X times the quantity, ]Is-sutheient to effect a Immanent cure in the great majority of long-standing cases—by all CHEMISTS and PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS throughout the World, or sent to any Jwdress 011 receipt of 35 or 132 stamps, by the Pro- Pf'etors, The LINCOLN AND MIDLAND COUNTIES' DRUG J1PT-RADEC0MARK-" BLOOD MIXTURE" MESSRS W. H. SMITH AND SON deliver the SOUTH WALKS DAILY Xjgjrs KOIIJF' M'BTHYU POBIIKKWETI WUDGEND NEW MILFORD HAVKRFOBDWJtSt ^BATH BRISTOL GLOUCESTER Ll.ANELLf l'ENBY ABERYSTWYTH LAMPETER CARMARTHEN ABERGAVENNY Tha CARDIFF TIMES also delivered every Fr day I address in the above mentioned Towns. >ook t^l nt w :he Manafei^ 01. the rariaui aus Iro Action. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr GEORGE A. BICKERTON. Leasehold Property, at London. July 29 CARDIFF AUCTION & STORAGE l,U (LINl.) (Mr J. G. MADDOX. Auctioneer) Thursday's Weekly Sale, at Rooms July 29 Mr W. COURTENAY CLARKE. Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff July 30 MR MEREDITH DAVIES. Leasehold Business Premises, at Glynneath July 29 Mr DAVID EVANS. Stock-in-Trade, etc., at St. Nicholas June 27 Messrs GOTTWALTZ ana Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff Aug. 6 Horses, at CardiU Aug. 17 Wool, at Cardiff August — Messrs WILLIAM GRARANI. SON, & HITCHCOX. Freehold Family Residence, at Newport July 28 Estate, at Abergavenny July 29 Land and Building Sites, at Usk Aug. 6 Pasture Land, Building Sites, <tc., at Usk.August 6 Copyhold Estate, at Newport August 11 Freehold Properties, at Chepstow ..Aug. 23 Mr J. E. GUNN. House Property, at Cardiff .Aug. b Properties, at Cardiff Aug. 5 Messrs JOHN F. HARVEY ife Co. Freehold Building Land, at Swansea .July 30 Family Residence. &c.,at Swansea.August 5 Jewellery, Watches, ltc,. at Swansea .August 6 Messrs W. and S. HERN. Furniture, at Peiiarth -July 29 Messrs H. HILL and CO. Leasehold Property, at Sw wea Aug. 4 Dwelling-house, at Swansea Aug. 4 Mr RICHARD E. HUCHES. Leasehold Property, at Swansea July 29 Household Furniture, at Swansea July 3D Plant, Machinery, Ac., at Llansamlet .Aug. 5 Mr W. G. JAMES. Freehold Property, at Fishguard Aug. 5 Messrs JOHN JENKINS and CO. Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff.July 29 Full-Licensed Properties, &c., at Cardiff July >Ir F Si. JONES. Horses, at Bristol. 29 Carriages, at Bristol 5 Mr W. N. JON ES. Properties. at Kidwelly August 6 Freehold Property, at Llandilo Aug. 10 Mr KENNARD. Furniture, at Cardiff July 27 Messrs KNOYLE & ROBERTS. Steck-in-Trade, Ac., at Swansea July 27 Messrs LEWIS BROTHERS. Engines, Machinery, Plant, &c, at Cadoxton Aug. 9 & 10 Mr ARTHUR S. T. LUCAS. Ironmongery, at Swansea Aug. 4 & 5 Messrs EDWARD ROBERTS & SON. Leasehold Property, at Swansea July 27 Leasehold Estates, at Swansea Aug. 10 Messrs STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER. Fat Sheep, at Roath Market July 27 Freehold Property, Ac., at Cardiff.. Aug. 7 The Aber Colliery, at Cardiff August Colliery Property, at Cardif f. August Freehold Farm, at Cardiff Aryshire Cows and Heifers, at Cardiff Messrs TRIBE, CLARKE, & CO. Bricks, Pipes, Plant, &c., at Ystalyfera, Aug. 4 SALE THIS DAY. SHORT NOTICE. SALE OF PRIME FAT SHEEP MESSRS STEPJHBNSON and ALEX- ANDER will SELL by AUCTION, at the Roath Market. Cardiff, on TUESDAY (THIS DAY), July 27th, at 12 o'clock punctually, 25 PRIME FAT frHEEP. THURSDAY'S WEEKLY SALE, No. 442. AT THE AUCTION AND STORAGE COMPANY'S ROOAIS, 24 25, & 26, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PARTIES FURNISHING. bO per cent. at least Saved by attending the Weekly Sales at these Rooms. MR J. G. MADDOX wiil OFFER by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, July 29th, 1886, (and every Thursday throughout the year unless other. wise preYcnted, of which aue^ notice will bo given), a valuable collection of over 300 Lots of very useful well-made modem HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER 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 town or country. The Lots are too numerous to particularise, but will be arranged for view on morning of Sale. Sale will commence at 2 o'clock precisely. 12426-77972 THE CORNISH MOUNT INN AND ADJOINING PREMISES, PATRICK-STREET, BUTE DOCKS. CARDIFF, AND OTHER VALUABLE LEASE HOLD PROPERTIES IN ADAM, MORGAN, AND PELLETT-STREETS, NEWTOWN, CAR- DIFF. MESSRS JOHN JENKINS & CO. have .1.L been instructed by the Trustees of the Will of the late Mr James Rate to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 29th day of July, 1886, at 7 o'clock in the evening, the fol- lowing valuable leasehold pronerties: ADAM AND MORGAN-STREETS, NEWTOWN. LOT I.-All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING. HOUSKaad PREhIlSICS known as No. 22, Adam- street let at 12s per week. LOT 2.-All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE and PREMISES, known as No. r/3, Adam- street let at 12s per week, LOT .3,-All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE and PREMISES, known as No. 23. Morgan- street let at 8s per week. These lots Tare held under a lease from the late Lord Tredegar, for a term of 99 years from the 2nd of January, 1850, at the low annual ground rent of S5 10s Od, which will be apportioned as follows £ 2 5s Od upon Lot 1, 92 5g Od upon Lot 2, and £1 Os Od upon Lot 3. PELLETT-STKEET, NEWTOWN. LOT 4.—All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING. HOUSE and PREMISES, known as No. 6, Pellett. street, let at 8s per week. LOTS.—All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, known as No. 7, PeUett-streec, let at 8s per week. These lots are held under a lease from the late Evan Williams, Esq., for a term of 98 years, from the 1st day of May, 1847. at the low annual ground rent of £3 12s, which will be apportioned equally upon each lot. LOT6.—All that MESSUAGEor DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, known as No. 13, Pellett-street, let at 8s per week. This lot is held under lease from the said Evan Williams for a term of 99 years, from the 1st of May, 1847, at the annual ground rent of £ 2. CORNISH MOUNT INN and adjoining premises, PATRICK-STREET, BUTE DOCKS. LOT 7.—All that well-accustomed INN and PRE- MISES, known as THE CORNISH MOUNT, situate at the corner of Patrick and Henry-streets, and being Nos. 7 and 8 in Patrick-strcet aforesaid. One portion of this lot, being No. 8, Patrick-street, is held under a lease from the trustees of the will of the late Marquis of Bute, for a ti rm of 99 years, from the 29th ot September, 1851, at the annual ground rent of B2 19s 6d, and the remaining portion, being No. 7, Patrick-street, is held. with the following lot, under a lease from the said trustees for a term of 99 years from the 29th of September, 1851, at the annual ground rent of JE5 sJ and is subject to the further annual payment to the said trustees of £10 10s in respect or the grant for licensed premises. The last mentioned ground rent of jE5 2s will be equally apportioned between No. 7, Patrick-street and the following lot:-Chi-; lot is sublet under lease dated 19th September, 1884, to Mr William Edwards for a term of 14 years from the 26th August, 1884, at the rent of LBO per annum, and will be sold subject to such lease, and the covenants and conditions therein contained; but arrangements will be made for giving the purchaser of this lot the option of buying the tenant's interest in the sublease, together with the fixtures, &c., and early possession. Lor 8.—All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE and PREMISES, known as No. 6, Patrick- street aforesaid, adjoining the last lot, let at £ 28 12s per annum. The Premises in Newtown are admirably situated for business purposes, and could easily be con- verted into shops. The Cornish Mount Inn is a free house," and has for a long period commanded a large and profit- able trade, and this sale affords an excellent opportunity for brewers, hotel keepers, or others of securing a first-class house with a full licence and old-established connection. The whole of the property affords exceptional and sale investments. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Philharmonic Chambers, St. Mary-streot, Cardiff or to W. BRADLEY, ESQ., Solicitor. 80766 3, High-street, Cardiff. 8, BEACH-ROAD, PENARTH. SALE OF CAPITAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. On THURSDAY, the 29th JULY, 1886, at Two p.m. precisely. MESSRS W. & s. HERN will SELL by AUCTION, on the Piemises as above, the whole of the substantial, well preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Comprising the appointments of five bedrooms, two reception rooms, hall, kitchen, and domestic offices, including mahogany, deal, and deal painted washstands and dressing-tables, mahogany toilet glasses, duchesse dressing-tables and marble top washstands, SOLID MAHOGANY WARDROBE, with centre-plate panel and hanging wings, capital iron-brass bedsteads, child's cot, feather beds, mahogany chests of drawers, carpets, <fcc., oak vgentleman's) wardrobe, with drawers, 8-day mahogany case clock, oak and Chippendale chairs, settles, &c" superior drawing-room 3uite, in walnut and rep, in perfect order handsomely carved, walnut chiffonier, with marble top and plate panels walnut loo and occasional tables, gilt pier glasses, carved oak sideboard, dining-room suite, in mahogany and sateen, hair cloth dining table, set of rare old cliina, marble clocks, a quantity of glass, sundry ware, kitchen uten. sils, garden seat and sundries. On view the morning of sale. THE HOUSE FOR SALE. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 72, St Mary-street, Cardiff. 80960 BRISTOL HORSE REPOSITORY. THE NEXT SALE Of HORSES at Mr F. B. JONES'S HORSE REPOSITORY, College- street, Bristol, will take place on THURSDAY, July 29th, including many capital Hunters, Hacks, Harness Horses, Oobs, and Ponies. Early entries respectfully solicited, to ensure their being duly advertised, in. serted in catalogue, and good stalls secured. Sale at One o'clock punctually. N.B.—A sale of Horses will be held at the above Repository every alternate Thurs- day throughout the year, and a Carriage, Harness, and Saddlery Sale every intermediate Thursday. F. B. JONES Veterinary Surgeon and Proprietor. S0291 BROÛ'S INJECTION. HYGIENIC, INFALLIBLE, and PRESERVATIVE. Cures promptly, without additional means, all recent or chronic discharges of the urinary organs. Price 4s 6d per bottle. Sold in Paris by J. Ferre ^successor to Brou) Pharmacien, 102 Rue Richelieu in Loudon by Wilcox d-, Co., 239, Oxford-street, W., who will forward it free by Parcel Post to any part of the United Kingdom on receipt of P.O.O Also by all Jhemists. 12474 78637 UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL FURNISHERS. pALMER AND COMPANY (ESTABLISHED 1852), 10, 11, AND 105, FREDERICK STREET, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. 72098 B ILL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON. J. DE REES, 180 COMMERCIAL-ROAD, NEWPORT, BILL-POSTER and DELIVERER for TOWN and COUNTRY Rents all the principal Hoardings ill Newport, Ac. Work exerted with despatch l bo ^urtion. SALE THIS DAY. ST. NICHOLAS, NEAR CARDIFF. TO BUILDERS, WHEELWRIGHTS AND OTHERS. IN BANKRUPTCY. RE E. DAVIES. MR DAVID EVAISS (of the firm of Evans and Son) has received instructions from the Official Receiver in Bankruptcy. T. H. Stephens, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, as above, on TUESDAY, July 27th, 1886, at One o'clock in the afternoon pre- cisely, the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE AND IMPLEMENTS Of the above-named bankrupt, comprising a large quantity of round timber (deal, elm, and ash); also oak, elm, and ash boards, axle blocks, wheels, vellies, zinc, tiles, paving stone, cement, drain pipes, mould- ing, about two tons of new iron, a quantity of old ditto, about 3 cwt. nails, 9 new gates, and an un. finished wagon. For further particulars apply to the Official Receiver, 3, Crockherbtown, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneer, at the same address. 80961 SALE THIS DAY PARK-HALL SALE-ROOMS, CARDIFF. MR KENNARD will SELL by PUB- LIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY NEXT, July 27tb, a large quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS, Removed for convenience of Sale. Sale to commence at Two o'clock punctually. 80993 IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGHLY-ATTRACTIVE FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, laid out in about 300 Lots. COED SAESON ESTATE, SKETTY, NEAR SWANSEA. MESSRS. JOHN HARYEY & Co. win 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 erected 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-road, commencing just opposite Park Wern, and to the west of Glanmor. It overlooks and has magnificent views of the beautiful grounds oi Park Wern and Singleton, with charming glimpses of Swansea Bay and the Mumbles, and in fine weather the distant hills on the Devonshire coast are clearly visible Full particulars, with plan and conditions of Sale, may be obtained from the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 14, Fisher-street, Swansea; Mr Glendinning Moxham, 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, August 5,1886, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, all that highly valuable FAMIL\ RESIDENCE, known as EASTMOOR PARK, situate near the Mumbles, Swansea, surrounded by its own grounds of four acres, or thereabouts, and con. taining drawing-room, dining-room, 28ft. x by 20ft. breakfast or morning room, eleven bedrooms, spacious hall and vestibule, &c., &c. attached to the house is a conservatory or vinery 68ft. long, heated by pipes, extensive outbuildings, gardener's cottage, etc., etc. The property is entitled to rights of pasturage over Bishopston Common. tleld under a lease for an unexpired term of 85 years. Reserved rent, B60 per annum until the year J932, and an additional S15 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 37 years ground rent 3s let for £30 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 years. Ground rent B7. The greater part of this is let to Mr Sutton, marble merchant, for 30 years, at B22 per annum, and the remaining portion to the Hendra Brick Company, as yearly tenants, at 1:7 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. 80912 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. IMPORTANT SALE 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 AUCTION, at their new Auction Rooms, No. 4, Lower Goat-street, Swansea, on FRIDAY, August 6th, 1886, and following days, the whole of their valuable STOCK of English gold and silver lever watches, chrono- meters, gold and silver chains, fold and silver brooches, earrings, spectacles, and a large and valuable collection of silver plate. The Stock also comprises a large and vamd 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 fide sale, consequent upon the absolute retirement of Mr McHole from the business, and 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 bo 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 MONMOUTHSHIRE. (In and around tho Town of Usk.) VALUABLE FEEDING, PASTURE, AiSD ACCOM- MODATION LAND, AND BUILDING SITES, Embracing an area of 122 acres, together with a FAMILY 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 M and HITCHCOX have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION on FRIDAY, the 6th 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 from the Auctioneers or from Messrs Colborne, Ward, and Colborne, Solicitors, Newport, Mon. 80799 TO BE SOLD, Pursuant to an Order of the Chancery Division of the High Court of Jus- tice, made in an action of DAVID WILLIAMS v. WIL- LIAMS, 1882, U. No. 1,482, with the Itpprobation of Mr Justice Chitty, by Mr WILLIAM GRAHAM, the per- son appointed by the said Judge, at the KING'S HEAD HOTEL at NEWPORT, in the County of Mon- mouth, on WEDNESDAY, the 11th day of AUGUST, 1886, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, in One Lot, A COPV HOLD ESTATE, containing 54a. Or. bp. or thereabouts, situate in the Hamlet of Clawrplwyf, in the Parish of Mynyddislwyn, in the County of Mon- mouth, and within the Manor of Abercarn, comprising a dwelling-house, outbuildings, and meadow or pasture land, known as PENRHIWFRANC FARM. And also three Cottages with gardens and outbuild- ings and meadow or pasture land, commonly called TIR WILLIAM LAWRENCE, near Penrhiwfranc Farm Together with the unworked SEAMS OF STEAM COAL and Minerals underneath the property. Particulars and conditions of sale may be had, gratis, of Mr Joseph Gibbs, of Newport, Mon., Solicitor of Messrs Gwilym and Charles James, of Merthyr Tydfil, Solicitors of Messrs Gibbs and White, of 57, Grace- church-street, London, Solicitors of Messrs Schultz and Son, of ll, South-square, Gray's-inn, London or of the Auctioneer, at Newport, Mon., and at the place of sale. 81000 THE GURNOS BRICK COMPANY, LIMITED, IN LIQUIDATION. GURNOS BlttCK WORKS, YSTALYFERA. TO BRICK MERCHANTS, BUILDERS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE, AND co. will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the above works, on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of August, 1886, the whole of the STOCK OF BRICKS, PIPES, LOOSE PLANT, and OFFICE FURNITURE, Comprising:- STOCKS.—Large quantity of Dinas siliceous bricks, fire clay bricks, red bricks, tire clay blocks and slabs. Large assortment of 3in., 4iu., bill., 9in., 12in., 15in. and 18in. drain pipes, double and single junctions, taper pipes, bends, elbows, gullies, ridge tiles, quantity of fire clay, &c. LOOSE PLANT.—Patterns and moulds, tables, grindstone and frame, hydraulic jack, weighing machine, new and old braM, crucibles, new coupling boxes, two pan rolls, new fire bars, wheelbarrows, chaff-cutting machine, harness, five strong carts, girders, rafters, and numerous other lots. OFFICE FURNITURE.—Double painted desk with brass rails, mahogany escritoire, mahogany and other chairs, mahogany swivel arm chair, letter press with stand, safe by Perry and Sons, and other requisites. Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock at noon. There will be no reserve. The Lots can be viewed at any time. Further particulars may bo obtained of Messrs Collins and Woods, Solicitors, Swansea or of the Auctioneers. Dated 11, Temple-street, Swansea, July 24, 1886. SHOOTING SEASON, 1886. NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN. T. PAGE WOOD & CO., PRACTICAL GUNMAKERS, Beg to inform their friends and customers that they have REMOVED from 1, Westgate-street to more extensive premises, 21, CASTLE-S I ItE ET (Opposite the Castle), CARDIFF, where they hope to receive a continuance of their es- teemed patronage and support. 80908 ERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS, FOR HEADACHES. KERNIUK'S VEGETABLE PILLS FOR INDIGESTION. KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS FOR BILIOUSNESS KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS FOR THE LIVER. KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS FOR DEBILITY. KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS FOR COSTIVENESS. ICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS ARE EASY TO SWALLOW, BEING VERY SMALL. KERNICK'S VEGETABLE WORM LOZENGES ARE THE MOST EFFICACIOUS REMEDY FOR WORMS KERNICK'S VEGETABLE WORM LC FENCES ARE PERFEC:LY HARMLESS FOR CHILDREN. KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS AND WORM LOZENGES ARE FREE FROM MERCURY. ERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS AND WORM LOZENGES are sold by all Chemists in 7Ad, Is ld, and 2s 9d Boxes, or direct of the Sole Proprietors, KERN1CK AND SON, 4353le Wholesale 5, sit. Qi1"IWf. alt5 by faction. SALE THIS DAY IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD SHOPS, DWELLING-HOUSES, AND BUILDER'S YARD. jVFESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS and -i-vJL 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, 18S6, subject to conditions of sale, LOT I.-All those TWO DWELLING-HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 23 and 24, Peter-street, Wann- wen, let to weekly tenants at rents amounting to S20 16s per annum. Held for a term of 55 years, from the 23rd day of September, 1863, less the last day, at a ground rent of E2 10s per annum. LOT 2.—ALL THAT GROCER'S SHOP 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 B40 per annum. LOTS 3 and 4.—ALL THOSE TWO SHOPS and PREMISES, adjoining lot 2, and being Nos. 146 and l4(i], High-street; No. 146 was lately in the occupation of Mr Hillard, at the yearly rent of £ 3\ No. 146 £ is let on lease to Mr Moses Jones for a term of 7 years from the 29th September, 1884, at a rent of B45 per annum. Lots 3 and 4 are held for a term of 80 years, from 24th June, 1855, except the last six days, at a ground rent of ES per annum. LOTS 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11.—All those Six DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES, situate and being Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7, Penmaen-terrace, Swansea, in the occupation of Messrs Babbage, Davies, and others. Also that piece of Leasehold Building Land, situate at the corner of Rosehill and Terrace. roads, and haVing a frontage of 52ft, or thereabouts, and a depth of 60tt. or thereabouts together with No. 1, Penmaen-terrace, leased for the whole term, less days, at a ground rent of B4 18s per annum. Lots 5 to 11 are held for a term of 99 vears from the 25th March, 1875, at a ground rent of:030 per annum, which will be apportioned at the time of sale. LOT 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 to Brunswick-street of about 8 feet, the whole being in the occupation of Mr .1J. Morgan. Held for a term of 95 years, from the 25th Decem- ber. 1867, less the last day, at a ground rent of £ 13 16s 8d per annum. LOTS 13, 14, and 15.—All those Two DWELLING- HOUSES, and SHOP, and PREMISES, situate on the main road, near the Greenfield Inn, Landore, 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 E7 10s per annum, which will be appor- tioned equally. LOT 16.-All those TWO DWELLING-HOUSEIS 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 S3 12s per annum. ,r"f- L- -.L "L_ _11- _11- .1- ,1. a1C tu commence all Jiaree OCIQCK 111 mo «tii>eruuuiit For further particulars apply to Messrs Hartland and Isaac, Solicitors, 7, Rutland-street, or to the Auc- tioneers, 45, Oxford-street, Swansea. 80855 TO BE SOLD, pursuant to an Order of the High Court of Justice made in an Action re REES, REES v. REES, 1884 n. 1527," with the approbation of Vice-Chancellor Bacon, by MR EDWARD ROBERTS (of the firm of Edward Roberts and Son), the person ap- pointed by the said Judge, at the Mackworth Arms Hotel, Swansea, in the County of Glamorgan, on the 10th day of AUGUST, 1886, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, in 35 Lots, certain LEASEHOLD ESTATliS, situate in Bond-street, New Oxford-street, Beach- street, Oxford-street, and Walter-road, in Swansea aforesaid, particulars whereof are as follows:— LOT 1.— DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES. 29 Bond-street, Swansea, occupied by Robert Blackmore: Proposed apportioned ground rent, £4. LOT 2.—DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, 30, Bond-street, Swansea, occupied by Thos. R. Howells. Proposed apportioned ground rent, £4. LOT 3.—DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, 31. Bond-street, Swansea, occupied by James Belt, Pro- posed apportioned ground rent, £ 4. LOT 4.—DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, 32, Bond-street, Swansea, occupied by John Hayes. Pro- posed apportioned ground rent, £ 4. LOT 5—DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, 66, New Oxford-street, occupied by Mrs Ann Jenkins. Proposed apportioned ground rent, £4. LOT 6.—DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, 67, New Oxford-street, occupied by Mrs Sarah A. Deeley. Proposed apportioned ground rent, £4. LOT 7.—DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, 68, New Oxford-street, Swansea, occupied by Wm. Ling- wood. Proposed apportioned ground rent, £ 4. LOT 8.—DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES. 69, ,Li New Oxford-street, Swansea, occupied by Margarst Davies. Proposed apportioned ground rent, B4. LOT 9—DWELLING-HOU.sE, SHOP, and PRE. MISES, 70, New Oxford-street, Swansea, occupied by Catherine Rees. Proposed apportioned ground rent, LOT 10.—DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, 71, New Oxford-street, Swansea, occupied by Elias Gamage. Proposed apportioned ground rent, £ 4. LOT 11.—DWELLING-HOUSE Mid PREMISES, 72, New Oxford-street, Swansea, occupied by Henry Symons. Proposed apportioned ground rent, £4. LOT 12 .-DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, 73, New Oxford-street, Swansea, occupied by Albert Tucker. Proposed upportioned ground rent, 4. LOT 13.—DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, 74, New Oxford-street, Swansea, occupied by John Williams. Proposed apportioned ground rent, B4. LOT 14.—DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, 75, New Oxford-street, Swansea, occupied by William Anderson. Proposed apportioned ground rent, £ 4. LOT 15.—CORNER SHOP and PREMISES, 76, New Oxford-street, Swansea, occupied by Mrs Hannah Jane Trail. Proposed apportioned ground rent, 1;4. LOT 16.—DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, 15, Beach-street, Swansea, occupied by John Griffiths. Proposed apportioned ground rent, B4. LOT 17.—DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, 16, Beach-street, Swansea, occupied by Thomas Morris. Proposed apportioned ground rent, B4. LOT 18— DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, 17, Beach-street, Swansea, occupied by Wm. Rees. Pro. posed apportioned ground rent, £ 4. LOT 19.—DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, 18, Beach-street, Swansea, occupied by S. Lacey. Pro- posed apportioned ground rent, £ 4. Lor 20.—SHOP, BAKEHOUSE, and PREMISES, 19, Beach-street, Swansea, occupied by Joshua Nicholls. Proposed apportioned ground rent, B4. LOT 21.—DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, 20, Beach-street, Swansea, occupied by Thomas Davies. Proposed apportioned ground rent, £ 4. LOT 22.—DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, 21, Beach-street, Swansea, occupied by John Griffiths. Proposed apportioned ground rent, £4. LOT 23.—DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, 22, Beach-street, Swansea, occupied by Arthur Williams. Proposed apportioned ground rent, B4. LOT 24.—DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, 23, Beach-street. Swansea, occupied by Robert Willis. Proposed apportioned ground rent, £ 4. LOT 25.—DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, 24, Beach-street, Swansea, occupied by John Tucker. Proposed apportioned ground rent, £4. LOT 26.—DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, 25 Beach-street, Swansea, occupied by Joshua Shadwick. Proposed apportioned ground rent, £4. LOT 27.—LAKGE YARD, WORKSHOPS, and PREMISES, back of houses in Bond-street, New Oxford-street, and Beach-street. late in the occupation of John James. Proposed apportioned ground rent, ;222. Total proposed apportioned ground rents. B126. N.B.—The purchaser of Lot 27 will be entitled to receive the ground rent of £8 a year reserved on Nos. 64 and 65, New Oxford-street, previously disposed of to Mr Green. Lots 1 to 27 are held under a lease for a term of 99 years, from the 25th day of March, 1873, subject to a ground rent of B126 per annum. LOT 28.—A substantial well-built RESIDENCE, 34, Walter-road, Swansea, occupied by .Frederick Wat- kins. Proposed apportioned ground rent, £5. LOT 29.—A substantial RESIDENCE, 35, Walter- road, Swansea, occupied by W. T. Farr. Proposed apportioned ground rent, 1;5. LOT 30.—Commodious RESIDENCE, 36, Walter. road, Swansea, occupied by Mrs Hannah Rees. Pro. posed apportioned ground rent, £ b. LOT 31.—Commodious RESIDENCE, 37, Walter- road (Iverson House), Swansea, occupied by F. J. Carlyle. Proposed apportioned ground runt. £6. LOT 32.—HOUSE and PREMISES, 37, Walter.road, Swansea, occupied by J. Moy Evans. Proposed ap- portioned ground rent, £ 5. LOT 33.—HOUSE and PREMISES, 38, Walter-road, Swansea, occupied by J. Wardhaugh. Proposed ap- poxtioned ground rent, £5. LOT 34.-HOUk;E and PREMISES, 39, Walter- road, Swansea, vacant. Proposed apportioned ground rent, £1°- Total proposed apportione I ground rent, £40. N.B.—The purchaser of Lot 34 will be entitled to receive the ground rent of £6 a year reserved on No. 40, Walter-road, Swansea, previously disposed of to Mr Wm. Pike. Lots 28 to 34 are held for a term of 99 years, from 24th June, 1873, subject to a ground rent of B40 per annum. LOT 35.—A large LEASEHOLD MALTHOUSE (now used as a woollen or worsted manufactory), Oxford- street, Swansea, occupied by Parry and Rocke. Pro- posed apportioned ground rent, :£10 10s. Lot 35 is held for a term of 99 years from the 25th December, 1865, and the lives and life of three porsons, and the survivor, if extending beyond that time, subject to a ground rent of BI6 16s per annum, with a deduction therefrom of B6 6s a year apportioned on part of the original premises in the lease previously disposed of. Particulars and conditions of sale may be had gratis of Messrs Daner and Cartwright, of 1, St. Stephen's- street, Bristol, Solicitors of <> Messrs Hartland and Isaac, of Rutland-street, Swansea, Solicitors; of Messrs Bell, Brodrick, and Gray, 9, Bow Church-yard, Cheapside, London, Solicitors of the Auctioneer, at 45, Oxford-street, Swansea at the place of Sale and of Messrs Linton and Kenshole, of Cardiff and Aber. dare, Solicitors. Dated this 6th day of July, 1886. 80967 TENTS, MARQUEES, & PAVILIONS ON HIRE. JOHN SM UtT 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 Age festivities, Wedding Breakfasts, Evening Parties, Temporary Ball-rot/ms, Eisteddfodau, (&c.. &c. FLAGS and BANNERS, SHIELDS, and DECORA- TIONS in Great Variety, at charges that will defy competition. Distance no object. Estimates on appli- cation. 12538—79645 J^EALL'S AMERICAN ITFANDRAKE 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 consideryour Ameri- PILLS MANDRAKE can Mandrake Pills to be the PILLS MANDRAKE greatest success the world has PILLS MANDRAKE ever known.—I am, sir, yours PILLS MANDRAKE faithfully, F. H. HEWSON. PILLS MANDRAKE Coleman, Chemist, Cardiff PILLS MANDRAKE Robb,Cheiriist, Roath; Young, PILLS MANDRAKE Chemist, Newport; Hayman, PILLS MANDRAKE Chemist, Neath; Newberry PILLS MANDRAKE and Son, London, PILLS MANDRAKE Proprietor — Mr KRALL, PILLS MANDRAKE Chemist <fc Dentist, 199, High- PILLS street, Swansea. SWb PIJyLS alt5 irjj faction. SALE THIS DAY. In Bankruptcy,-Re W. F. Bull. 47 and 48, Wind-street, Swansea. MESSRS 48, Wind-street, Swansea. ESSRS K-N,OYLE AND ]ROBERT, will SELL TO-DAY the remaining stock be longing to the Estate of the above-named Bankrupt consisting of Tewkesbury A golden hop, Alton Cour and Devonish ales, carts, Whitechapel, casks, empt, bottles, a.bout 2,000 gallons of American cider, on dark bay m-ire (Polly), 15 hands high, chestnut col (Peggy), 13 hands high, four sets harness, chaff-cutter and other numerous lots. Sale to commence at Eleven am. Terms cash no reserve. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY SITUATE IN THE W ALTER-BOAD, SWANSEA. MR RICHARD E. HUGHES has beer instructed to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms, Hotel, Swansea, or THURSDAY, the 29th day of July, 1886, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to such conditions shall then and there be produced), the following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY:— LOT I.-All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE, situate and beiug No. 52, Walter-road. Swansea, at present unoccupied, together with thE Coach-house and Stable, which is let at 1;7 10s a year LOT 2.-All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSE, situate and being No. 53, Walter-road, Swansea, let to liIr Hampton as a yearly tenant at £46 per annum, together with the table and Coach-house, let at B7 10s a year. LOT 3—All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING. HOUSE, situate and being No. 54, Walter-road, let tc Mr Dickson as a yearly tenant at £45 per annum, together with the Stable and Coach-house, let at £ 710s per annum. LOT 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 E7 10s a year. LOT 5.-All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING. HOUSE, situate and being No. 56, Walter-road, let tc Mr J. R. Richards at £ 40 a year, together with the Stable aud Coach-house, which is let at £ 7 10s pei 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 £ 5 8s. 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. 80827 1, BURMAN-STREET, WALTER-ROAD. SALE OF FURNITURE. MR RICHARD E. HUGHES has been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, on FRIDAY NEXT, the 30tb -day ef July, 1886, the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. ,Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Auctioneer's Offices, 4, Wind-street, Swansea. SWANSEA ZINC-ORE WORKS, LLANSAMLET, NEAR SW ANSItA. CLEARANCE SALE. UNRESERVED SALE OF PLANT, MACHINERY, &c. TO PROPRIETORS OF WORKS, ENGINEERS, AINU OTHERS. MR, RICHARD E. HUGHES has been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Works, on THURSDAY, the 5th day oj August, 1886, the whole of the MACHINERY, PLANT, &c., Comprising boiler 27 by7 feet, with tubes and fittings boiler, 32 feet, with fittings several donkey pumps for feeding boilers, 7in. cylinder, lOin. stroke, 5in. forcer, and other izes horizontal engine, l8in. cylin- der, 3 feet stroke, with fly wheel and fittings complete horizontal engine. 14in. cylinder, 2i t.6in. stroke, with fly wheel and fittings; 2 horizontal engines, 12iu. cy- linders, 20in. stroke, with fly wheels horizontal engine, 10m. cylinder, 2 feet stroke, with fly whel wrought iron tanks, wooden tanks, wrought iron piping, brass, cast-iron columns, wrought scrap iron, old castings, and other lots. There will be no reserve. Terms—Cash at close of sale. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock punctually. Further particulars can be obtained of the Auc- tioneer, 4, Wind-street, Swansea. 80942 TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been instructed by 1 ho Mortgagees to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, August 4, 1886, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swan. sea, in the following or such lots as shall be deter. mined on at time of sale, and subject to conditions which will then be read, the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES :— LOT I.-All that LEASEHOLD HOUSE and PRE. MISES, situate and being No. 1,361, Upper Neath-road, Hafod, Swansea, coutaining five rooms, and now let at 6s 6d per week. Lor 2.—All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, No. 1,362, and adjoining Lot 1, and let at 6s 6d per week. LOT 3.-All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, being No. 1,363, adjoining Lot 2, now in the occupation of Dr. Lewis as yearly tenant, at; the annual rent of 230. The above three lots are held on lease for three lives and 99 years, from the 28th day of September, 1867, a.t an annual ground rent of £ 5 2s, which will be equally apportioned. t 0T 4.-All those THREE LEASEHOLD COL. TAGES, containing four rooms each, situate and being No. 58, 59, and 60, Baptist Well-street, Swansea, and. now let to respectable tenants at 4s 6d per week each cottage. These are held on lease for a term of 62 years, at the annual ground rent of E7 10s, which will be apportioned if the cottages are sold separately. LOT 5.-All those FOUR LEASEHOLD COTTAGES and SHOP, situate and being Nos. 26, 27, 28, and 29, Lion-street, Swansea, containing four rooms each three of which are let at 4s 6d per week each, and one with shop at 5s 6d per week. This Lot is held 011 lease for a term of which 63i years are unexpired, at the annual ground rent of £8 16s, whicn will be apportioned if the cot- tages are sold separately. LOT 6.—All those TWO LEASEHOLD DWELLING. HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 11 and 12, Brynnielin- street, Swansea, let to respectable tenants. This lot is held on under lease for a term of which 63 j years are unexpired, at the annual Aground rent of £4 7s 8d, which will be apportioned if the dwelling-houses are sold separately. The Sale will take place at Three o'clock. The Auctioneers beg to call the attention of intend- ing purchaseis to the above, being very lettable property, in good repairs, and well situated. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 10, Castle-street, or to Messrs Hartland and Isaac, Solicitors, 7, Rutland-street, Swansea. 80979 TO CAPITALISTS, ETC. MESSRS H. HILL & CO. have been instructed by the mortgagees to SELL by AUC- TION, subject to such conditions of sale which will then be read, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, 011 WEDNESDAY, August 4th, 1886, all that MESSUAGE OR DWELLING-HOUSE AND PREMISES, situate and being No. 12, Richards-terrace, Vincent- street, Swansea, containing five rooms, and now let to James Harris at 6s per week. The whole is held for a term of 99 years from the 29th day of September, 1874, at an apportioned ground rent of £ 114s Od. Sale to commence at half-past Three o'clock p.m. For further particulars apply to Messrs Jenkin Jones and Monger, Solicitors, Fisher-street; or to the Auc- tioneers, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. 80930 SOUTH WALES. CADOXTON COLLIERIES. NEAR NEATH. MESSRS LEWIS BROTHERS are in. Lrt structed by Mes-rs Evans and Bevan to SELL by'PUBLIC AUCTION, at Cadoxton, near Neath, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, August 9 and 10, 1886, the whole of the costly and very valuable ENGINES, MACHINERY, PLANT AND MATERIALS, Comprising pair of massive horizontal winding enginejs, 16-in. cylinders, 3-ft. stroke, with 10-ft. fly-wheel and drum complete and in first-class order pair of marine engines, 6i-in. cylinders, 7-in. stroke, with link revers- ing gear and double-throw crank, by Willoughliy Brothers, Plymouth; air compressor: 20-in. steam cylinder, 18-in. air cylinder, 3-ft. 6-in. stroke; a ¡¿(J.in. horizontal engine, 3-ft. stroke, with 10-ft. drum, spur wheel, and pinion; double portable engine, 7i-in. cylinders, 16-in. stroke, with fly-wheel, pulley, < £ e.; horizontal engine, 8-in. cylinder, 18-in. stroke, by Tangye Bros. hydraulic ram (3 plungers), with pulley and water-tank, by Nasmyth, Gaskell, and Co. egg-end and tubular steam boilers, 30 to 40ft. x bft. to 6ft., i, plates bottle boiler, 10ft. x 4ft,, with cross-tube furnace and stack complete 'hydraulic accumulator, fa-ft. stroke, with 4 tons of weights and framing complete a 20-in. new cylinder, 3-ft. stroke, with throttle valve set of brick- making machinery, including crusher, with a 7ft. 6in. pan, 2 runners, 5ft. x 16in., with perforated plates; pug mill, 3ft. 6in. x 2ft. bm., with gear, hand-press, &c., by Powis and Ball, London 2 stea 'n cranes, with loco. boilers, platforms, gear, and accessories complete 300 one-ton land 9 half-ton shipping boxes; hydranWc pump a 4-in. three-throw pump, 4-in. bore, 8-in. stroke; a 3-in. force pump; Tanyye's special steam pumps, of various sizes stop valves, wheel valves, safety valves, clack pieces, 100 colliery trams, 2 large coal screens and gear, billy fairplays, coal tippers, a. 2-ton weighbridge and a 20-ton weighbridge, by Pooley: and Sons, both perfect; cart weighbridge weighing machines and weiglits large, medium, and small incline drums and gear about 1bO tons of bridge rails, 40 to 50lbs to the yard 12 tons of solid single T head rails, 50lbs. per yard; 6 tons Barlow rails 200 railway, tramway, and incline crossing^, wings, points, and switches; rail benders, 4.OT0 yards i-iu. steel wire rope, 5,000 yards I and 1-in. iron wire rope 5.000ft. wrought-iron pipes and bends, from 1-in. to 3-in. bore; cast-iron expansion and other pipes of various sizes; smithy fires, bellows, anvils, and vices an 18-in. fan, by Lloyd, of London 2 silent fans, 3ft and 4ft. 6in. diameter injectors, ejectors, pulsometers, condensers, steam traps, obhjectors, lubricators, steam and water gauges and syphons,brass water fittings, brass and iron taps, brass elevator, telegraph instruments and batteries; pulleys and sheaves of various sizes the tools aud plant of a large and well-equipped foundry, 50 tons of scrap iron, several lots of baulk and other timber, and a Iaige varied collection of materials of every description. The Sale will commence each day at 11.30 a.m. Catalogues, containing a full description of each lot, and conditions of Sale, may be obtained of the Auctioneers, at their Offices, The Mart, Neath. Neath, JuueSOtLi, 1886. 81013 tili5 by |3rifeate (Contract TO CONFECTIONERS, PASTRY COOKS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS J. F. HARVEY and CO. are instructed to OFFER for SALE by PRIVATE CONTRACT, all that OLD-ESTABLISHED BUSINE-S WITH LEASE, Carried on for many years by Mr John Biddle, of Heathfield-street, Swansea. The Premises are situate in one of the best posit.jns in the town, having first- class shop with modern fittings and fixtures. Dwelling-house and Bakehouse attached. Satisfactory reasons for declining business. Offices and Auction Rooms, 4 and 5, Lower Goat- street, Swansea. MR G R A II AM Y O U"N~G~ M DENTAL SURGEON, PARK-STREET, BRISTOL. CARDIFF.-Attendance professionally the FIRST and THIRD WEDNESDAY in every Month, from 11..30 to 6.30,at BEDW'ISLLTY HOUSE, CROCKHERBTOWN (corner of Charles-street). Next visits, WEDNESDAY. Julv 21st and August 4tli. 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, FIR&T and THIRD THURSDAY, 5 to 7 p.m., and SECOND and FOURTH THURSDAY in every Month, 11 to 4.*0. l'\EWPORT,-SECO:\D and FOURTH THURS. DAY, by appointment. A Vacancy tyr a, Pupil. ¡O-.W alt5 im Ruction. UNRESERVED SALE OF IRONMONGERY. 47, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. TO IRONMONGERS, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN 3 FURNISHING, BUILDERS, AND OTHERS. MR ARTHUR S. T. LUCAS has re- ceived instructions from Mr 3eorge Smith, t Chartered Accountant, Birmingham (the Trustee under Y a Deed of Assignment niade by Mr J. T. Williams, e Ironmonger, of 47, Oxford-street, Swansea, for the b benefit of his creditors), to OFFER for SALE by '1 PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above address, on WED- NESDAY and THURSDAY, the 4th and 5th days of August, 1885, the whole of the new stock of GENERAL AND FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, Comprisiyag-Cutiery: Table, carvers, pocket, scissors, » razors, steels, penknives, &c., &c. Electro-plate. Brass Foundry: Blind racks, roller ends, sash fasteners, butt 1 hinges, curtain hooks, castors, hat and coat hooks, brass taps, &c., &e. Locks: Rim, chest, drawback, 1 plate, cupboard, and pad. Latches: Night, Norfolk ) and Suffolk, bolts and nuts, patent mail axles and washers, tower bolts, T and II hinges. Nails Patent » rose, cut, countersink, and patent clasp. Chisels, Gilpin's patent bits, joineis' hammers, hatchets, gim- lets, bradawls, rules, &c. Brushes: Shoe, blacklead, scrub, painting, dandy, lime, bass, and hair sweeping, &c., &c. Screws, brass and iron, joiners' brads, and ) cut tacks. Galvanised goods Coal scoops, buckets, oval baths, wiishups, boiler fillers, &c. Japanned goods: Hip baths, sponge baths, tea trays, toilet sets and water cans, house pails, spittoons and watering pots, ornamental bird cages, wire and plated disli covers, and wire netting saucepans, tinned and enamelled; oval boilers, round and oval tea kettles with brass and iron handles, frying pans, oval and ) round enamelled preserving pans. kitchen fenders, bellows, fire shovels, gridirons, fire brasses, door i mats, garden spades, manure forks, butchers' scales, counter scales, and two slow combustion stoves, shoJI chairs, showcases, spring mattress, and a lai go stock of tin goods too numerous to mention. Also a quantity of green, black, red, blue, and brown paints, and patent dryers in kegs. The above will be put up in lots to snit purchasers. Sale to commence each day at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. Goods on view on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of August, 1886, between the hours of Ten o'clock a.m. ana Six o'clock p.m. There will be No Reserve. For further particulars apply to the Trustee, Mr George Smith, Chartered Accountant; Messrs Duf- field and Smith, Chartered Accountants,No. 16, Tempie- street, Birmingham; Messrs J. B. Clarke and Company, Solicitors, 40, Waterloo-street, Birming- ham; or of the Auctioneer, at his Offices, No. 62, Wind-street, Swansea. 81015 publir Notices. MILLER'S ARMS, CWMTAFF FAWR. —A FOX WILL BE UNBAGGED near the above inn, Thursday next, at 1011..111 901 I JOHN RAVEN,"of51, DEAN-STREET, ABERDARE, do HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DEBTS contracted by my Wife after this date.—Signed, JOHN RAVEN. 22nd July, 1886. 81012 FTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, LIVERPOOL.—SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS.— THE FINEST MILITARY AND OTHER BANDS will perform during the Day and Evening in the Large Concert Hall and in the Grounds. The Queen's Carriages, the Ships of all Nations, the I Eddystone Lighthouse (170 feet high),the Famous Boat, Grace Darling, the Ashanteo 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 Dances'; Canadian Tobogganing Slide, Rickshaw riding, and numerous other attractions, Every Evening Grand Illumination of the Grounds. Thousands of Coloured Lamps.—ADMISSION, ONE SHILLING. 80725 Cheap Trips from all parts. L AMORGANSHIRE HORTICUL- G TURAL SOCIETY. THE TWENTY-THIRD SHOW Of the above Society will be held in THE SOPHIA GARDENS ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11TH, 1886, When upwards of B200 will be given in Prizes for PLANTS, FRUIT, ct FLOWERS. GARDEN SEATS and IMPLEMENTS will be admitted for exhibition. A Bee Tent (under the auspices of the Glamorganshire Bee Keepers' Association) will be Exhibited, when LECTURES will be given by Dr. WALKER. THE BAND OF THE GRENADIER GUARDS (CONDUCTOR: Mr DAN GODFREY), THE CYFARTHFA BAND, By kind permission of W. T. CRAWSHAY, Esq. Admission by Subscribers' Tickets at 1.30 p.m. at 2.30 p.m., 2s 6d at 4 p.m., Is; after 5.30 p.m., 6d. Special arrangements have been made with the Great Western, Taff Vale, and Rhymney Railways to run trains at reduced fares on the day of the show. For schedules of prizes and other information apply to A. B. BASSETT, Hon. Sec., 30853-12632 4, Church-street, Cardiff. CONSUMERS of DOBSON'S LIQUID BOIL KB COMPOSITION are warned against buying inferior imitations, and will please note that G. F. Peters and W. H. Hunt are no louger in his em- ploy. Cardiff, July 7, 1886. 80729 mtIWtrs anD QDmttraris. UILDERS DESIROUS of TENDEP7- ING for REPAIRS to NINE HOUSES, Loudoun- square, can obtain particulars and see specification at my office. Sealed tenders to be delivered to me not later than 4 p.m., August 4th. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. JOHN H. PHILLIPS, Architect, 24, Duke-street. TO CONTRACTORS, TENDERS are invited for the BUILDING of TWO COTTAGES, at Granville. terrace, Mountain Ash. Plans and specifications can be seen at 56, Oxford- street. Th^lowest or any tendor will not of necessity be accepted. All tenders to be in by July 30th at latest. 80969 roptrf! &.c., to M. CARDIFF HIGH-STREET ARCADE, A LIMITED NUMBER OF SHOPS TO LET Apply for terms and view to Mr H. WALE, at No. 6, in the Arcade, or to Mr HAMILTON, No. 8, WORK- ING-STREET. 80930 insurance. ACCIDENTS OF DAIl Y LIFE Insured against by the RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY, (Established 1849), 64, CORNHILL, LONDON. Capital £ 1,000,000 Income £ 246,000 COMPENSATION PAID FOR 112,000 ACCIDENTS. £ 2 2X5 000 CHAIRMAN HARVIE M. FARQUHAB, Esq. Apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations, th9 Lccal Agents, or West-end Office:-B, Grand Hotel Baildings, W.C. or at the HEAD OFFICE: M, CORNHILL, LONDON, E.C 78118-15558 WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. AgentMr W. E. BRADSHAW, G. W. Railway. jgAVE 35 TO 40 PER CENT. SAVE 35 TO 40 PER CENT. GAVE 35 TO 40 PER CENT. JJRAHAM & Y^ASTNAGE, 18, HIGH STREETt CARDIFF, Now 0 p E N. BRAHAM & W AS TNAGE, N ow OPEN, 18, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 18, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 18, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 12597 80716—824 RUDMAN'S ( "AK MAHOGANY J EBONY C< TAINOLEUM | ROSEWOOD O WALNUT. A Stain and Varnish combined. I Sold in Bottles at 6d, Is, and 2s each, and in 1, S, and h Gallon Jars. Sole Manufacturer, J AMES RUDMAN, PAINT, COLOUR, AND VARNISH 12608 MANUFACTURER, BRISTOL. 80899 ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all discharges from tho urinary organs ineither sex, acquired or constitutional, gravel, and pains in the back. Sold in boxes, 4s 6d each, bv all chemists and patent medicine vendors; or sent to any address for 60 stamps by the makers. The sent to any address for 60 stamps by the makers. The Lincoln and Midland Counties'Drug Company, Lincoln Wholesale Agents, Barclay ftlld S0R3, i<9ttfton, and Etll tbc bàrt.s5t5. ARDIFF MUNICIPAL-BYE-ELEC- TION. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE WEST WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— Notwithstanding the many flattering promises of support I have received, I am induced, for private reasons, to respectfully withdraw from -the present contest. Your obedient Servant, R LODWICK PRICE. July 23, 1886. JYJUNLCIPAL BYE-ELECTION, 1886. WEST WARD. Mr RICHARD PRICE'S COMMITTEE wilI MEET THIS EVENING, at the Committee-room, Tressillian- terrace, Penarth-road. Entrance at 7 o'clock. (Education. CARDIFF WELLINGTON-TERRACE. MRS MORGAN'S SCHOOL RE-OPENED ON THE 19TH JULY. 6*55 THIRST-CLASS DAY AND BOARDING- X" SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, ST. CA-THKRINE'S, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL, MISS TULLIS. STUDIES.— All subjects necessary fur London Matricu- lation, together with Drawing, Class Singing. Theory of Music, and Calisthenics. EXAMINATIONS.—Results during the last three years :— London Matriculation—One honours, four first-class. Cardiff University College—One scholarship of £ 50 a year for three years two exhibitions of £ 10 a year for three years. Cambridire Local-Four fir?t-class honours, two second, two third, eleven passes, four distinctions, five local prizes. C liege of Preceptors—First, second, and third class, thirty-eight. South Kensington For mathematics, mechanics, chemistry, botany, physiology, hygiene, freehand, geometry, perspective, seventy-three. FEES (inclusive)—Day Pupils, from £4 10s; Resident, from B17 per term. 809S9 Next Term, from September 17th to December 21st. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. SCHOLARSHIPS, EXHIBITIONS, AND PRIZES. By a recent decision of the Council, the 24 Scholar- ships of E20 per annum, tenable for three years, have been increased as follows (i. Six to Scholarships of E50 per annum, tenable for three years. (ii.) Nine to Scholarships of S40 per annum, ten ible for three years. (iii.) Nine to Scholarships of ESO per annum, tenable for three years. At the same time the number of Exhibitions of 210 has been changed to seventy-six. The following Scholarships, Exhibitions, and Prizes are offered for competition each year :— I. At the Entrance Scholarship and Exhibition Examination in September, Two Scholarships of E.-O. tenable for three years. Three „ £ 40, „ Three £ 30, And twenty-five Entrance Exhibitions of £10, tenable for one year. II. On the results of the Annual Examination in June. (i.) To First Year's Students, eight Prizes of E15, and at least as many Exhibitions of EIO, tenable for one year, as were awarded al the previous Entrance Examination. (ii.) To Second Year's Students, eight Prizes of £ 15. and at least as many Exhibitions of £ 10, tenable for one year, as were awarded at the Entrance Examination next but one previous All Students oi the College of one or two vears' standing are eligible for the above Prizes, which will be awarded on the results of the Annual Examination. The Prizes will be accompanied with an Exhibition, unless the winner already holds a Scholarship. Scholars, Exhibitioners, and Prizemen must attend such classes as the Senate may prescribe, and perform the work of these Classes satisfactorily. It is to bo noticed that Prizes of £ 15, awarded at the Annual Examination, are only tenable on condition of attend- ance during the ensuing session. Scholarships and Exhibitions ar tenable only during good conduct. On Tui SDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, 1886, and the two following days, an examination will be held for the following Entrance Scholarships and Exhibitions :— Two Scholarships of £50, tenable for three years. Three „ B40 Three „ £3() The Cardiff Foresters' Scholarship of £25, tenable for one year. Twenty-five Entrance Exhibitions of £10, tenable for one year. It is hoped that several Local Scholarships also will be open to competition at the same examination. Papers will be set in the following subjects :—LATIN, GREEK, ENGLISH,MATHEMATICS, PHYSICS. CHEMISTRY, WELSH, FRENCH, a.nd GERMAN. Candidates will be allowed to take up all or any of these subjects. Papers which fall below a certain standard of excellence will have no value assigned to them. A few questions of a more advanced character will be set in each subject. A Scholarship or Exhibition may be awarded for special excellence in a single "J" The Examination will be conducted at the following places:— UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, CARDIFF, MERTHYR, BRKCON, NEWPORT, CARMARTHEN, SWANSEA, and at any other place in South Wales and Monmouth. shire at which not le-s than six candidates desire to be examined. Intending Candidates must send in their names to the Registrar of the College not later than Monday, September ^Oth, 1886, Ftating their age, the school or schools at which they have been educated, and the centre at which they desire to be examined, and enclosing testimonials of good conduct. For ProspeCtu'; and other particulars, apply to 79367 IVOR JAMES, Registrar. PENARTH. PENARTH PREPARATORY BOYS' P BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL, 61, Windsor. road, Penartb. Principal—Mrs SADLER. Terms moderate. Prospectus on application. Mr Sadler gives pri vate lessolls in Book -keeping, Al ithm etic, &e. 580 COWBRIDGE. RE AT HO~USE S C H O O L. PRINCIPALS: Mrs and Misses CULVERWELL. Pupils prepared for Trinity College, Oxford, Cam. bridge, and College of Preceptors' examinations' by experienced teachers. Terms moderate. References: Parents of pupils. 45084-783? HEATH RonSE, COWBRIDGE, JLJt BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL.-Principals, the Misses LDCWHLLYX. The next Term will cora- mence August 3rd. 471 SWANSEA. ARNOLD COLLEGE, CONSTITUTION HILL. Piincipal—Rev. K. WILLIAMS, M. A., B.D.IT E-OPENS JULY 27th, 9.30 a-lu. 80821-12601 MAESYCWMMER. OUMMERFIELD HALL LADIES' O COLLEGE, J»LAC/»*GW..IVMER, CARDIFF. (In Uuion with the Society of Science, Letters, and Art, London). PRINCIPAL—MRS NICHOLLS, F.S.Sc. (London). The result, of tho Examinations held last December is as follows :-College of Preceptors, 6 out of 7 candi- dates passed in the 2nd and 3rd classes, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd divisions; Trinity College, 13 out of 18 in the senior and junior divisions, 1st and Gud class honours ana pass; Society of Arts, science and letters, London, 22 out of 24, with 12 special certificates and 9 1st and 2nd class honours, making a total of 41 certificates gained by 49 candidates. The Report of the Board of Examiners says, "The work is good and creditable to the establishment." During the last 2 years 116 certificates have been gained by the Pupils of this School, and 16 scholar- ships, value £200. Over 100 testimonials from the parents of pupils in all parts of Wales, Monmouth, Gloucester, Corn- wall, London, &c. At the Royal Academy Examination, all pupils passed, two gaining double" certificates. 75301 OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. The Hereford Timew :—" This School still maintains ts well-deserved popularity, and is, we believe, fast becoming one of the best in this country." And again :Ihis College can lay claim to be one of the best in South Wales and Monmouth." ABERGAVENNY. ABERGAVENNY LADIES' SCHOOL -CTL MILFORD HOUSE. PRINCIPAL MRS YATES. The educational advantages are of a superior kind and the establishment is so conducted as to ensure the happiness and well being of pupils. Numerous certificates have been obtained by pupils at the Local Examinations also an Exhibition from the South Wales College, Cardiff. Terms on application 67252 ABERDARE. TRECYNON SEMINARY, ABERDARE R. T. Jones, M.A., head master. Duties resumed TUESDAY, July 20. 637 PONTYPRIDD. PONTYPRIDD ACADEMY.-E. DUN- JL MOR EDWARDS, M.A., MASTER. Special preparations for Examinations. QUARTER begins TUESDAY, JULY 27th. 638 NORTH TAWTON, NORTH DEVON. ORTH TAWTON SCHOOL. PATRON-The Earl of PORTSMOUTH. A thoroughly useful and practical education, with preparation for various examinations. Boarders from £21 per annum. 72521 Prospectus and honour list from the Head Master. (SCHOOL ADVERTISEMENTS. —The Kj attention of Principals of Private and other SCHOOLS is directed to the following moderate PUB- PAID TARIFF for School Advertisements One Three Six Twelve Insertion Insertions. Insertions, Insertion .s. d. s. d. II- 4 s. d Four Lines 1 0 2 6 40M 60 Six lines 1 6 5 0 6 0 90 Eight Lines- 2 0 6 0 8 0 12 0 Twelve Lines Z 0 7 6 12 0 18 0 Eight words may be calculated to a line. Advertise" ments can also appear in the CARDIFF TIMES and I SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS in conjuncttorrwith those in the South Wales p"a' fiavt, so as to f¡;¡f4U part ft £ juries of iweiwus. urattcftt. ABERYSTWITH TTNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES, ABERYSTWITH. SCHOLARSHIPS AND EXHIBITIONS. 1886-7. The following Entrance Scholarships ami Exhibi- tions, open to male and female candidates above the age of lb. will be offered for competition at the begin- ning of nexr session. Three Scholarships of £50 per itunum' Two Scholarships of £ 40 Two Scholarships of £ 30 The "Pritchard Scholarship" of £ 30 „ Three fccholarships of £ 20 Eleven Exhibitions of P.10 The travelling expenses of successful candidates will be paid by the College. All the above are renewable at theend of the first and second sessions and those under the value of £ 50 will, in cases of special excellence, be increased. Students not already holding any Scholarships or Exhibitions may at the close of the session receive exhibitions of i;10 (or in case of special merit of on the result of the class examinations. Prizes varying in amount from £5 to £10 are awarded to stuilents on passing the examinations of the Uni- versity of Lcndon. The examination will begin at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, September 21st, 1886. For particulars of the examination, &c., apply to the Registrar of the College. 80957 ASHFGRD, MIDDLESEX. WELSH GIRLS1 SCHOOL" ASHFORD, MIDDLESEX. PATRON-The QUEEN, PItY,SIDL,NT-The PR.IN" OF WALKS. The House Committee are prapaared to ELECT a few HIGHER PAY SCHOLAUS, who will be admitted, after the Midsummer Holidays, to the School at the inclusive rate of £32 per anuum. The cost of tue education provided is about £60 per annum. Residence in Wales is not required, but one parent must have been born in the Principality of Wales, the county of Monmouth, or the parishes of Oswestry, Selnttyn, or Llanymynech. Applications must be made before the 1st of August, on a form which can be obtained from C. W. Jones, Esq., Secretary, The Ferns, Balham, London, S.W. 80905 == IhulDina D.cíd¡£5 HE CARDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY, Under the revised Rules, now offer the following advantages :— TO DEPOSITORS. I.-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.-Boiius 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, Kules, and information may be obtained of the undersigned, PETER PRICE, Secretary. Head Office 3, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. 77663 THE CARDIFF BOROUGH W PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. IMMEDIATE ADVANCES GRANTED ON FREE. HOLD OR LEASEHOLD PROPERTY ON REASONABLE TERMS. FIVE PER CENT. PAID FOR DEPOSITS OF Ei AND UPWARDS. SHARES ISSUKD DAILY BEARING 5 PER CENT. COMPOUND INTEREST. Offices- 72, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 73999 SAM. BERN, Secretary. GLAMORGAN BUILDING SOCIETY, ESTABLISHED 18S7. Incorporate 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. jj/ASY FORTNIGHTLY TERMS OF REPAYMENTS. SHARES E-30; ISSUED DAlLY. DKPOSITS RECEIVED For full particulars apply to H1907—62493 T. A. DAVIES, 20, Queen-street, Cardiff. Secretary SOUTH WALES MERCANTILE 8 BUILDING SOCIETY, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff.-The Directors are prepared to accept Deposits from 2 £ to 4 per cent, interest, iiccording to notice of withdrawal. The cclf-Audit Balance-sheet sent on application.—John Jenkins, A.C.A., Secretary. 55662 rjpHE MERTHYR AND DOWLAL- JL BUILDING SOCIETY. Established 1872, and incorporated under the Buildin Societies Act, 1874. LOANS made, oil Mortgage, at the Shortest Notice, n Sums vaiying FROM £ 100 TO £ 10,000, Repayable in Monthly or Quarterly Instalments in Three to Thirteen Years at the option of Borrower. Tables of Re-payuients, Costs of Mortgages, and surveyor s Fees, have been revised, and considerably Reduced. THE SOCIETY NOW OFFERS SPECIAL AD. VANTAGES TO BORROWERS, the scale of Re. payments and Preliminary Charges being gTeatly lowered. The utmost Ssecrecy is maintained For particulars apply to the Secretary, Mr Pete: Williams, at the Office of the Society, 50, Glebeland- street, Mertbvr Tydfil. ——— 80268 W COOPER PENN, MORTGAGE T V BROKER, ESTATE AGENT 31, Mount Stuart-sq., Cardiff, Sole AgBrtlierthyr&- Do wlais Build- ing Society, Cardiff, Penarth, Barry, Newport, etc. W E \rAUGHAN a]nd co STEAM DYEING & SCOURING WORKS, LLANDAFF ROAD, CARDIFF. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS 77, CROCKHERBTOWN, \rAWnTI._ 248 BUTE-STREET, f V"AKmKF" 53, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT; 83, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. 27, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA Orders received and P&rcels forwarded to.Works) carriaire free, by the following AGENTS:— Aberavon .Mrs Morgan, Talbot Square. Aberiiare Mrs Eschle, Commercial-place. Aberkenfig.Mr W. H. Hitchiugs, Grocer Blaenavon .Mr J. Harris, London House. I Blaina Mrs Collins High-street. Brecon Mrs S. A. Wotton, 10, High-street. Bridgend Mr Woodward, grocer, Nolton-street Briton Ferry ..MrD. L. Jones, ViUiei>-st. Brvumawr .Mrs Hicks, Beaufort House. Cowbridge %irs Rogers, Fancy Repository Haverfordwest. Mr Ellis Jones, High-street. Llandilo Mr J. Lockyer, County Press. IUI 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 Penarth Mrs A. Thomas, 37, Plassey-street. Rhondda Ntr -i. H. Thomas, Tailor Porth. St. David's.. Mr W Lewis, tailor, Cross-square Tenby Miss Eynon, Confectioner, 1 Crackwelr-S Usk Mr Jones. Urocer Bridge-street 6 111 BAR R B R 0 S., TAILORS, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 15a 79423 OCKYER'S "SULPHUR. HAIR RESTORER. OCKYERIS SULPHUR HAIR JLj RESTORER THE SUREST. THE SAFEST. THE BEST. THE CHEAPEST. L OCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR M J RESTORER produces a perfectly natural colour. The gradual change is certain, and for removing scurf, beautifying aud cleansing the hair, causing it to grow wherever thin, Lockyer's is unrivalled.—Large j botties, Is 6d. Sold everywhere. DELLAR'S CORN PLASTERS. —Boxes Is lid and 2s 9d each. The Corn Plasters are a certain cure for hard or soft corns, they completely dry up and eradicate painful corns; the Bunion Plasters a proved remedy for bunions and enlarged toe joints. Sold by all chemists. Be careful Dellar's Plasters are supplied. ESPLENDENT IVORY LIKE TEETH.—To make sure of these, CRACROFRIS ARECA NUT TOOTH PASTE is necessary. It dislodges tartar, thoroughly polishes the enamel, perfectly cleanses the teeth, hardens the gums, is astringent, aromatic, and deliciousin flavour. Cracroft's Paste ensures a fine set of teeth. Sold everywhere. Pots Is each, DEAFNESS, Noises in the Ears, etc.— Dellar's ESSENCE FOR DEAFNESS has proved an extraordinary remedy. It always relieves, generally cttres, and is strongly recommended by thousands whe have derived benefit. It is quite harmless.—Sold in Bottles, Is l;,d and 2s 9d each, by all Chemists. bULPHOLINE SOAP is a delicately IO refined, chemically pure soap, intended for general use, but specially by those endowed with sensitive skins. For washing at all times, and bringing the skin to a soft, pliable, healthy condition, SuI. pholine Soap holds the first place. Its odour is very pleasant, and the soap is not expensive. Tablets, 6d each. 6/234 "WHEN YOU ASK FOR" RECKl'l"l" BLUF, SEE THAT YOU GET IT.' 13 ECKITT'S BLUE _tV> Used in the PRINCE OF WALES'S LAUNDRY. RECKITT'S BLUE Used in the DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH'S LAUNDRY. 12571-FOM OWLE'S PENNYROYAL and STEEL PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly correct all irregu. arities and relieve the distressing sym ptOIUS so prevalent with the sex. Boxes, Is ijd and 2s 9d, "f all chemists Sent anywhere for 15 or 3i stamps, by The Lincoln and Midland Counties Prug Co., Uncola.-»JBeware o Imitations. 31801 4)ubii.c Amusements. CARDIFF. rpHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE & MANAGER Mr EDWARD FLETCHER. ACTING MANAGER Mr JOHN SHERIDAN. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), JULY 27, IMPORTANT ENGAGEMENT OF MR W BOURNE AND SPECIALLY SELECTED COMPANY, In his Most Successful Drama, M AN TO MAN. Played for over 600 Nights to Crowded and Enthusias- tic Audiences. See the Great Portland cene-Escllpe of the Convicts. See the Celebrated Mechanical Scene-A Railway Col. lision. The most thrilling sensation everwitnessc-d. MONDAY NEXT. August 2, the Famous Irish Comedians, Mr and Mrs HUBERT O'GRADY, in their original and powerful play, THE FAMINE. Open 7. Commence 7.4b. Half-price 9. Box Plan at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's. 53237 LEVTNO i RAN D CIRC U b\ VH CARDIFF. — LEVTNO, Mes- LEyiNO raerist, and a New Company, TO- LKYINO NIGHT, July 26th, and all tha week. I.EVINO including the JAMES BROTHERS, LEVINO ROWE and ATHOLL, and others, be- LEV1NO sides Prof. LKVI\O in his wonderful LEVINO experiments im Mesmerism. Doors LEVINO open at 7. Corumence at 8. Popular LEVINO prices :-3d. 6d, ls, and 2s. 828 CAERPHILLY. SOUTH WALES CHORAL UNION tO at CAERPHILLY CASTLE on BANK HOLI. DAY AUGUST 2nd, 1886. Full Performance of Meudelssbon's Grand Oratorio, ST. PAUL," by a Full Band and Chorus of boti Performers, to corn. mence at 2 p.m. precisely, CONDUCTOR CARADOG. Cheap Trains will berun on Great Western,Taff Vale, London and North-Western, Brecon and Merthyr. and Rhymney Railways on that day toO and from Caerphilly. 80484 EOS RHOXODA, Gen. Sec. hotels. t^LIFF HOTEL, CHEDDAR, SOMERSET, Within easy distance of Caidiff by Boat and Road, or Boat and Rail, via Weston-super-Mare orBurnbam. Every accommodation for large or small picnic parties in the extensive grounds of the Hotel, which is imme- diately opposite Cox's Celebrated Stalactite Cavern. References permitted to Cardiff firms, and to Mr James Johnson, Bandmaster, Comet-street, Splotlands. Cardiff. 81 018 ALFRED E. BRAGG. Proprietor. | ARINE HOTEL^ BARMOUTH, -iJA NORTH WALES. Pleasantly situated on the Esplanade, facing the sea. This Hotel has beer greatly enlarged—20 new bed. rooms and several large sitting-rooms added, and other improvements made, and is now under entirely new management. W inea and Cuisine superior in quaJity. Charges moderate. Bathing Machines. Billiards. Porter from the Hotel meets all trains, TARIFF ON APPLICATION. BENJAMIN J. ALLsOP, Proprietor. 80545 NEW WESTGATE HOTEL, NEWPORT, MON., Centrally situated within si,bt of Railway Stations. PROPltIETOR-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 GEVERAL BUSIIVESS DAILY. It comprises commodious Coffee-room, handsomely fur.,iished Ladies' Coffee-room, suites', of Private SittJng-rooms, Commercial-room, and ample Bedroom accommodation. THE COMMERCIAL ROOM is one )f the most <;Da.c;OUS and well-furnished rooms in the We st of England or South Wales, and is replete with evory convenience pertaining to a modern hotel. A Oenerous Table, Good Attendance, and Moderate Tariff. SPLENDID BILLIARD ROOM. 73540 Stabling and Coach-house Accommoda.tion. QWMBEAN GARDENS, HAVING HEEN RECENTLY IMPROVED AND EMBELLISHED, ARE NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Workmen's Outings', Clubs, Schools. &c-, arranged on special terms on application. Turkish Baths to be had on one day's notice. Wrea ths and Crosses. 80556 C. CLARK, Proprietress. E N A R T H V~T S I T O R S Should call at PENARTH COJfFEE TAVERN, 43 & 50, Glebe-street. WeU aecommodaci with r;rJod dinner, bd, 9d, Is. Good Beds. 683 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. 80516 T T-TREE YEA-RS' SYSTEM fpHREE 'YEAHS' SYSTEM piANOFORTES BY BROAD WOOD JpiANOFORTES BY COLLARD. piANOFORTES BY BRINSMEAD. piANOFORTES BY NEUMEYERj piANOFORTES BY KIRKMAN. pIANOFORTES BY ERARD, AND ALL THE LEADING MAKERS, FROM 10s. MONTHLY Until Paid for after whicJi, and Without any Further Charge whatever, thu instrument becomes the Property of the Hirer. fJlHOMPSON AND gHACKFLI, LIMITED, QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, CAKDIFF rjlHOMPSON AND SHACKELLs LIMITED, 97 & 98, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA rjlHOMPSON AND SHACKELI,, LIMITED, 118, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR; rjlHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, LIMITED, 35, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT; ALSO AT GLOUCESTER AND TENBY THE THREE YEARS' SYSTEM Was first introduced into South Wales by THOMPSON AND SHACKELL upwards of twenty years ago, since which tinje 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 there need b no house without a PIANO, AMERICAN ORGAN, OR HARMONIUM THOMPSON AND gHACKELL LIMITED, Are always pleased to send Full Particulars, with Descriptive Pamphlet, Photographs of the Newest Styles. &c., free by post, on the application of any intending purchaser. DISCOUNT FOR CASH, The most liberal Discount is allowed to Cash Buyers and a large number of SECOND-HAND PIANOS art always in Stock to select from at about HALF PRICE. rpHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, LIMITED, CARDIFF, SWANSEA, NEWPORT, MERTHYR, GLOUCESTER, AND TENBY 59578 165e S. J. KEPPLE & co.'s 1 k c GUINEA DINNER SET, sample plate 2id, Old Dresden pattern. CN UINEA SET OF GLASS X Inspection Solicited, Minton, UINEA TEA SET Wedgwood,VJT Large Selection. & Royal Worces- UINEA Double Toilet SET ter Manufacture. Now on View. 3, CLARE-STREET, BRISTOL. The above are special value at the Price. Write for Samples. 79310 THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER mHOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over. I comethe worst forms of diseases, and the foulest sta,t,e of theblood, stomach, liver, and kidneys they go too he core of every disease, where no other medicine* have power to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the folio wins complaiiita:-Indigestion, or wind in the stomach ol bowels giddiness in the head, dimness of sight, weak or more eyes, loss of memory, palpitation of the heart, liver, and bilious obstructions, astnma, or tightness in the chest rheumatics, lumbago, piles, gravel, pains in the back, scurvy, bad legs bad breast, sore throat, sore heads and sores of all descriptions, burns, wounds, or wiiite swellings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings, tumours or cancers, pimples or blotches on the face and body, swelled feet or legs, scabs and itch, erysipelas jaundice, and dropsy, ana fevers of all kinds. In boxes at ld and 2s 9d each, soid by most Chemists, or from the Burdock Pill Manufactory, 44 Oxford-street, Swansea. H public Amusements. SWANSEA. A LBERT li A LL, SWANSEA. MADAME ADEL1NA PATTI Will pre a GRAND MORNING CONCERT On WEDNESDAY, the 18TH AUGUST, 1886, For the joint benefit of the Swansea Hospital and Poor of the neichbourhood of Craig y-Nos. Full particulars will appear in future advertisements. T. N TALFOURD STRICK, ) Hon. JOHN W .MORRIS. (Seen. C5mtrsions. (JARDIFF AND WESTON SERVICE. The Saloon Steamer. "LADY MARGARET" (Wind, weather, and circumstances permitting). LEAVE CAUDIFF. Tuesday, July 27 11. ib a. m. and O p m. Wednesday. July 28. ,12.4b p.m and 3.30 p.m. Thursday, July 29 1.45 p.m. and 5 0 pln. Friday, July o0 8.15 a.m. and 7 0 p.m. LEAVE WESTON. Tuesday, July 27 12.10 p.m. and 5.46 p.m Wednesday, July 28 1.4b p.m. and 6.46 p.m. Thursday. July 29 2.4a p.m. and 7.3D p. m. Friday. July 30 8.30 ptn. Fares to and fro each day—Fore Deck. ls bd; Saloon, 2s. 710- 79378 4 tHEAP EXCURSION by the EARL OF V7 JERSEY to WESTON, CLEW, DON and CHEPSTOW, TO-MORROW (WRDXK^DAY),.TuIy 28. Leave Cardiff 1 p.m., Chepstow 4 p m., calling at Weston and Clevedon to-and-fro. I<'are.<ö toel:her p¡& Is 6d and /n. BRISTOL CHANNEL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. —SAIi.IN<;S of the VELINDRA. RIO 1-ORMOSO, do; OOLLIER Steamers, between SWANSEA and ILFRA COMBE for July. 1886 FROM SWANSEA. PROM ILFRACOMBK. 27 Tuesday ..11.0 ml 28 Wednesday 3.30 a 28 Wednesday -12 30 a F,.d 64, y t) m 50 Friday t> 0 a 31 Saturday fc 4!^ m I 31 Saturday 0 < Fares—Best Cabin, bs Fore do., 4s. Return-Be, 8s Fore. 6s available for one month. CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS for 3, 5. 8. or 10 days are issued from SWANSEA every SA TURD A Y to BARNSTAPLE. EXETER, PLYMOUTH, and all intermediate stations 79931 CHEAP EXCURSION TICKKTS are island for -ill steamers to ILFKACOMBE, returtiins Mis same dav LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY On MONDAY, AUGUST 2nd. CHEAP3, 5, or 8-DA Y EXCURSION TICKETS will be ISSUED to LIVER- POOL, MANCHESTER, Isle of Man, Stockport, Warrington, Birkenhead. Chester. Stafford, North Wales, Llandudno, Leeds, Sheffield. Huddersfleld, Wakefield, Bradford, Southpcrt, Preston, Morecambc. Blackpool, Lancaster, Barrow, Carlisle. Winderm«re, ,vc,, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Durham. Darlington, Hull, Middlesbrough, York, West Hartlepool. Scarborough. and other st-atMns on tbA North-Eastern Line. fruin the Swansea, Llanelly, Pembroke and Tenhy, Carmar- then, Mid-Wales Lines. Cardiff and Rhymney. Taff Vale, Vale of Neath. Merthyr, Dowlais, Trtdejjar. Ebb-.v Vale. Abersychan, and Abergavenny Lines, Newport, Pontypool Road. On SATURDA V, JULY 31st, cheap excursion tickets will aJso be issued to LONDON, and on July 31st and August 2nd to BIRMINGHAM, STAFFORD, Wolver- hampton, Burton, and Derby. ABERGAVENNY FETE AND GALA. MONDAY. AUGUST 2nd. On the above date cheap tickets will be issued to Abergavenny from the Merthyr. Tredegar, Ebbw Vale, and Abersychan Branches and Taff Vale aud Rhymney Lines. FETE an,1 GAL Ant l'ON'fY POOL -On MONDAY, AUG IJSTxnd,cheap tickets will be issued to Poutyponl from the Merthyr, llhymney. Tredegar. Kbbw Vale. Abergavenny, and Abersychan Kranche*. ATHLETIC SPORA'S AT N KWI'OKT MONDAY. AUGUST 2nd, cheap tickets will lie isMied to Newport from Merthyr, Cefn, LV>wla s, Hhymney Bridge, and the Sirhowv Li- e. FETE AND GALA AMD BRASS BAND CONTEST MERTHYR.-MONDA Y, AUGUST 2nd, cheap tickets will be issued to Merth yr from the Abereavenny, Abersychan, Ebbw Vale, aiM Tredegat, Branches. CHEAP TICKETS will aiio be issued to CARDIFF and CAERPHILLY from the Abergavenny, Aber. sychan, Ebbw Vale, and TriViegar Lines ou August Bank Holiday. For fares, particulars of returning times, etc.. sea hand bills. G FINDLAY. General Manager Euston Station, July, 1886. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY; SUMMER EXCURSIONS FRO.V CARDIFF. EXCURSION TICKETS are issued Iaily(Sundaym excepted) as under To POMTHCAWL at 7.45 a.m. and 10.8 Lt.m.. return- ing at 6.45 p.m. Fare, 3rd class, 2s 6d. To TINTKRN at 8.55 a.m. and 12.55 p.m., returning at 4.25, 6.30 and 8.0 p.m. Fare, 3rd dII, 3. To SPEECH HOUsE at 8, a.m., returning at 6.20 p.m. Fare, 3rd class, 4s. To MONMOUTH, Raglan, Tintern. and Chepstow (circular trip) by any train, returning by any trAin, Fare, 3rd class, 4s 6d. To RAGLAX, MONMOUTH, SYMONDs' YAT, and TINTERN (circular trip) by any train, returning by any train. Fare, 3rd class, 5s. To Raglan. Monmouth, Symonds' Yat, Ross and Tintern (circular trip) by any train, returning by any train. Fare, 3rd class, 5s 6d. 30879 J. GRIERSON. General Manager. THE POWERFUL A I SALOON PADDLE STEAMER "QUEEN OF THE BAY, is now OPEN FOK HIRE by the day or week BAY," is now OPEN FOR HIRE by the day or week for pleasure parties, club-, societies, workmen's parties. Ac., 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 passeugers to any port in the United Kingdom. For further particulars, &c., apply to JOHN DUTTON, 79965 lb. Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff. THE NEW AND FAST PADDLE JL STEAMER, "EARL OF JERSEY,' is now OPEN FOR HIRE, by the day or week, for Pleasura Parties, &c —Apply to Messrs Martin and Marquand Dock Chambers or to the Agent, Mr J. A. Hawker, 4, Eleanor-street, Docks. 80486 R. J. HEATH AND SONS, AGENTS FOR jgNGLISB piANOFORTES » BY BROADWOOD (2 Gold Medals 1885), COLLARD, ERARD, KIRKMAN (Gold Medal 1885V HOPKINSON (Gold Medal 1885), BRINSMEAD, &c. F OREIGN JpiANOFORTES* BY SCHI EDM A Y ER (Sole Agency), PLEYEL. <t 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. H E A T H AND KS 0 N S' THREE YEARS SYSTEM Is Applied to the Hire and Purchase of Instruments by all Makers, from Its Monthly. Every Instrument Guaranteed. Co-operative Prices for Cash. 943; The Largest Stock in Wale. to Select- from. 67832 J ^7ILLIAMS AND G°NS, jjlURNISHING IRONMONGERS, 19, 20, 21, 23, QUEEN. STREET, CARDIFF, Are nowdisplaying, at their SHOW ROOMS, THE "BROUGHTON" T I L E I R E Jp L A C E For DOG, INDEPENDENT, INTERIOR, or NAUTILUS GRATES. h THE BROUGHTON COMBINED TILE HEARTH AND F ENDEP-, In One Single Piece removable. f TILE PANELS '> In sizeg suitable for Interior Grates, Register Stoves, and Dog Grates. HAND-PAINTED, PRINTED, AND ENAM- ELLED TILES. 78676 WOOD AND OTHER MANTELPIECES. LUNG SA V £ YOUR LI VES BV TAKiXQ TONIC LUNG (^BRIDGES TONIC LUNG F UUG rnoNic, GGGJ LUNG J) TONIC LUNG THE MIGHTY HEALER. TONIC I.UNG It has a power over diseases hither- TONIC LVNG to unknown in medicine. TONIC LCJNG Are you at all weak-chested, or TONIC LUNG inclined to be Consumptive, with TONIC LU VG just a touch of Cough now and then? TONIC LUNG "Tiy this Medicine," TONIC LUNG The Cough and Weakness will dis- TONIC LUNG appear as if by maic. and you will TONIC LUNG- feel a strenptl-, aiid power you never TOXIO LUNG had before. TONIC LUNG HAVE YOl1 A COUGH? TONIC LUNG A DOSE WILL RELIEVE IT. TONIC LUNG II AVE YOU A COLD ? TON 1C LUNG A, DOSE AT BEDTIME WILL TONIC LUNG REMOVE IT. TOXIC LUNG Bronchitis and Asthma it relieves TONIC LUNG instantly. TONIC LUNG ——- TONIC LUNG Tho Spasms of Coughing so dread- TONIC LUNG ful in Whooping Cougn. become less TON 10 LUNG with each dose of the medicine. TONlO LUNG TON 1C LUNG Prepared by W. T. OWBRIDGE, TONIC LUNG Chemist, Hull. TONIC LUNG Sold in Botties, is 1,.1, 9ct, 4s bd, TONIC LUNG and lis, by all Chemists and Patent TONIC LUNG Medicine Vendors. TONIC LUNG Wholesale all London and Provincial TONIC LUNG 12515 Houses. 79245 TONIC "VTEATH "AND DISTRICT ~ADVKR. I J.™ TISING, BILL-POSTING, and CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. Office: 13, Cattle- street, Neath. Best permanent posting-stations in Town and neighbourhood. Contractors for all des. criotions of advertising, circular distributing &c. i Orders promptly attended to All parcels to be dis- } tinctly ddressed to T. Harry Hawkins, NeaNi. 76711
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rpHE INTENSEST EXCITEMENT JL pervades and pernseates TOWN AND COUNTRY, wbiie at THE CARDIFF HOUSE THE INVIOLABLE UNION of SUBLIMES-C SATISFACTION AND SUPREMEST SUCCESS IS Strongly, Staunchly, and pirítedly Sustained. W. PRICE AND SONS, MERCHANT CLOTHIERS AND OUTFITTERS proclaim that EVERYTHING IS CHEAP. Pronounced Bargains in all Departments. Special Show of Summer Suitings. Fit, Style, and Finish Guaranteed Order Early, Gentlemen, at THE CARDIFF HOUSE. 50 &51, ST. MARY-STREET, and 46 4 47, CAROLINE. STREET. CARDIFF. 23-111..