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v ALLSOPP & SONS, V BASS & CO., and otbers of tbe finest IV, BURTON PRICES. Nffe ALES Per Per r4 I8» AS J < 213 10s 6d £ >x 24s 12s And udm ards *15083
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28 PllIZE MEDALS AWARDttD TO THE FIRM, F It Y'S PURE COXCE!v TKATED COCOA, Prepared by a new .and special' scientific process securing extreme solubility ami developing the finesl flavour of the cocoa. It is especially adapted t. those whose digestive organ's are weak, and I strong',y recommend it as a substitute for tea for young pe1'ons.' -Sir Clias. A. Cameron, President Royal College, of Surgeons, Ireland, 4. c. 1624
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FEW CASKS FOR SALE. g PlLLEli AND CO. Uave recently liid down the d Uave recently liid down the 4l'fiNT GUELPH MACHINE FOR 'S* MAKING FLOUR CASKS. K ls 8 Casks will hold 196 lbs. Flour, or 72 lbs. AjiJ SirtS TCry suitab!e for a11 finable dry goods, R made with double staves, the outer ones covering jvers1 i^°lnts °' inner, thereby completely sealing the — £ rt to rice. Is Sd each in lots of not less than 50. 2S D„U, W ■ FRANCIS (isy= (SPILLER AND CO.), lay. C A R D I F F.
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Au" pipping Jloiires. Y \VATERFORD and CORK, and the ^Alv .whole of the SOUTH of IRELAND, per FAST on the GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY and *<1«, ^amshins via Milford Haven. The Water- 12* N run daily. The Cork steamers leave Mil- a !»M' e,tiays. Thursdays and Saturdays, and return Wednesdays, and Fridays. S0573 A* &&T CARDIFF AND BORDEAUX JO'1 Hf*r The CARDIFF STEAMSHlf i,. C COMPAN V'S FIRST CI,ASS SCRK\\ 'bhtf' STEAMERS will sail as follows Cardiff for Bordeaux Aug 25 i'\ ..Bordeaux for Cardiff Aug. 26 .IL- y0r^°°ds and passengers. \111. In a ites of freight, &c., apply to Messrs Jno. Whit- 1!11 Sons, Agents, 14, des Chartrons, Bor. tiu.t• ^nd at the Offices of the Company, 51, Mount- AO- 7QDi3uare« Cardilr. 94S1 AUf HOOPER. CAMPBELL A CO.. Manager* LIVERPOOL, BIRKENHEAD, AND J CUMBERLAND PORTS. Io[[ ——— StGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION. :er' W^ft-class full-powered Steamships cf the South -n es and Liverpool Steamship Company (Limited), ORPHEUS, LLANELLY, KyrrA- FAWN. AND BURRY. ^gHHE^Or other Steamers, aie intended to sail -I (casualties excepted, and as per condi- a JVpiVponnpany's sailing bills) as under and CARDIFF and NEWPORT (MON.) Efcr ,?.M LIVERPOOL. I FROM CARDIFF. Side Nelsou Duck), (Tucker's Warehouse, West ]0 Saturday. Bute Dock), co* Every Tuesday. i t LIVERPOOL AND LLANEtLY tftf* aM LIVERPOOL. I FROM LLANELLY. ?. J, -'de Trafalgar Dock), (New and Neville's Docks), V ery Wednesday and Every Wednesday and .li,. Saturday. Saturday. h*t P°J>1 and Gloucester, Bridgwater, and Burry KeHi^'ings frequently. Favouratile rate to Midlands, f'J.i jji Carmarthen, and Inland Towns.—Apply to '0<f "• Baile, Llanelly; and an" ROBERT GILCHRIST & CO., toft. 21, Water-street. Liverpool, and l3u CONSULATE CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. 'P &&T XT'D WARDS NEW YORK FJ STEAMSHxi- LINE. XKgMr RHOSINA. 4,000 ts. RHODORA, 4,000 ts FJ STEAMSHxi- LINE. XKgMr RHOSINA. 4,000 ts. RHODORA, 4,000 ts RHEOLA, 2,300 ts t H .ti ^Bills Lading issued to and from Stations J p Wales and Midland Counties, and the prin- [•( Places in Europe, United States, and Canada. *0 OPORTO LISBON, CADIZ, GIBRALTAR, t MALAGA 4 CLb>' R»il via LISBON to MADRID & BADAJOZ. '!¥ h Sai^'ngs. Through and Regular Communica- °etween all Stations in South Wales, via London Through Rates Quoted on Application. 0 ihv,^0r and other particulars apply to ■A'1 v^RDS, ROBERTSON, and CO., Cardiff and Viewport 3-1609 A-M 11:1110 LINE. N&E&UNITKD .STATES MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, ,;|1> >iri. EVERY WEDNESDAY. ,v, ''Class, full-powered Iron Steamships. Acc»mmo V" f«r passengers equal to any European Line. Pas- ,i||Jl ?tL a'id goods landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf p*. Siu''enusyivania Railroad. This is the shortest and li*' 0,ite to the West. .Ob,^ I.OCAL AGENTS BIRD, 276, Bute-street, Cardiff .TONES {O and Co., Bute Docks, Cardiff, and at Dock- St," Newport; CROCKET and JAMES, 4, l'aff-street, 51P ',r'd(l 'l'lLNEY ami CO., Abertillery; J. MORGAN, J ''Rice Pontypool J. THOMAS, Tredegar: XV. ;.ij' j,, A Hi INS. Glebe land-street, Merthyr A. DAVIES, j! ?I neckaii-street, Pontlottyn ;0. THORNEY, Commer- ,pi potel, Aberilare; Ausin and SILCOCKS Swansea; 1^ ftt,' Navies. Cardiff-road. Aberaman AVIES and e'j ^<1^19. Ifor-street. Powlaia. 5066ti ^AJOREL LINE STEAMERS. fa CaRDIFF AND GLASGOW TO BILBAO. TBN IoIJ IlOtGH BILLS of LADING issued to and from 'p 'life WALES and MIDLAND COUNTIES to ■j3 fft A0, MADRID, &c. Passage, or other information, apply to ? MOREL BROTHERS and CO.. Cardiff LARRUCEA and LOPEZ. Bilbao. 81448 JJ B^HIMER TOURS IN SCOTLAND. t\ fe^W and the HIGHLANDS (Royal Route, li. kStolna,n an<i Caledonian Canals). The Royal Mail L ,4tl.vs COLUMBA or IONA sail from GLASGOW j at 7 a.m., from GREENOCK at 9 a.m., in < Nth n with Express Trains from Cardiff and the tp JiW c°Uveyrng passengers for Oban, Fort William, j'tu- egs, Lochawe, Sfcye, Gairloch, Staffa Iona, lu,> Islay, Stornoway, Ac. Official Guide, 3d; V 5<j[ and Is. Time bill with map and fares eA y Post from the owner, David Macbrayne, 119, J? Glasgow. 757e-79912 11 SALE.—The New Iron 1 t^finrX J- STEAM TRAWLER ALBATROSS now lying MILFORD HAVEN. J; Length, 88ft. 6in. beam, 20ft.; engines, $^ icuninal. Has powerful Steam winch, with 250 Co wire trawl warp, three sets trawls and •nplete.—For particulars and price apply to 16 JOHN COLLINS, u 8oiia Castle Steel and Ironworks, Milford Haven. I HBinl&iitg Somites. (J^^AMORGAN BUILDING SOCIETY, ESTABLISHED 1867. Incorporated by Act of Parliament 1880. of the Oldest and Best Building Societies in the Principality. ^t|fc?#Ptional facilities given to Persons desirous of Houses, and thu Save Payment of Rent. II FORTNIGHTLY TERMS OF REPAYMENTS. 48 £30; ISSUED DAILY. DEPOSITS RECEIVED For full particulars apply to f v20 q"~62493 T. A. DAVIES, "ueen-street, Cardiff. Secretary » CARDIFF "BOROUGH" il PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. 9 IIH, I1!))IATE ADVANCES GRANTED ON FREE- tiOLD OR LEASEHOLD PROPERTY ON REASONABLE TERMS. VE PER CENT. PAID FOR DEPOSITS OF El AND UPWARDS. ——— ISSUED DAILY BEARING 5 PER CENT. COMPOUND INTEREST. Offices_ 72) ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. SAM. HERN, Secretary. FHE CARDIFF BUILDING \;¡I SOCIETY. er the revised Rules, now offer the following advantages:— ) TO DEPOSITORS. deposits received and paid out daily with the facility as in Banks. Interest, 4 per cent. ? TO SHAREHOLDERS. t(w~^ive per cent. compound interest guaranteed 1 3 ^0nth of entry.. «if'0 "Onus added to shares which have remained 1 r?r, *or more than two years. '-hares withdrawable at one month's notice, with rest and Bonus added to date of withdrawal. f ^Pectus, Rules, and information may be obtained e Undersigned, j, PETER PRICF Secretary, ^^■j Office 5, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. 77o63 S°UTH WALES MERCANTILE WglTILDING SOCIETY, Philharmonic Chambers, —The Directors are prepared to accept Deposits f*4 to 4i per cent, interest, according to notice of *l>oi- awal' The Self-Audit Balance-sheet sent on ^"cation.—John Jenkins, A,C.A., Secretary. 55662 MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS Q, BUILDING SOCIETY. bhshed 1872, and incorporated under the Building j n Societies Act, 1874. l! i^ANs made, on Mo-tgage, at the Shortest Notice, l^s varying FROM £ 10U TO £ 10,000, Jhw^Payable iu Monthly or Quarterly Instalments in ■r*? to Thirteen Years at the option of Borrower. es of I'e-i'ayiuents, Costs of Mortgages, and &JB>'oc s Fees, have been revised, and considerably ■t&'d. \>E SOCIETY NOW OFFERS SPECIAL AD. Iinvf*lAGES TO BORROWERS, the scale of Re, 1.1en'S and Preliminary Charges being greatly creQ. The utmost Sseerecy is maintained \Vi|r particulars apply to the Secretary, Mr Petei Ht:llauis. at the Office of tne Society, &0". Glebelaud- Morthvr Tydfil. 6455o Vv 80268 Vv COOPER PENN, MORTGAGE WK" • BROKER ESTATE AGENT Temple Cham- John's-square, Cardiff, bole Agent Merthyr Building Society, Cardiff, Penarth, ewport, etc. K'ILFK'S S'IARCH STIFFS STARCH |v 0 8iAKtn' it having come to the NTLTFI?»Q QTARPH knowledge of Messrs Stiff S blAKtll. and Co. that some retailer: C\,n often attempt to induce the |IFF'S STARCH, public to purchase low pricedand inferior stirches NTLTRTI"C <5TARFLH Dy representing them to be Kj f o o • the manufacture of Messrs VI'riT- „„,T Stiff it Co., it is necessary I^IFF S STARCH, to put the public on its t guard against such unprin- N"IFF'FS STARCH. cipledpractices.andtostfi.te Jv that every box or packet QUIFF'S STARCH. Serell^l K QUEEN BESS. J\-TIFF'S STARCH. Stiffs Starch is Sold in < 51b Packets and lib Fancy NTIFF'S STARCH. Boxes, and may be obtained of any 3rocer, ,DruggIst. i r ^IFF'S STARCH. ?a^r;s,or OF THEIMABC- VI r,^ STIFF A CO., NILFF'S STARCH. REDCLIFF-ST.,BRISTOI 693i> 12511 79163 ESTABLISHED 1818. MESSRS W. H. SMITH AND SON ulf deiiverthe SOUTH WALES DAILY Nf WS h)(v fc&riy hour each Morning in ail pans of loliow ko^PlFF- SWANSEA NEWPORT MERTHYR PORTSKEWETT ABERDARE PONTYPOOL ROAD Hkr14 DOCKS HEREFCRD PEMBROKE DOCK. NEW MILFORD HAVERKORDWk* 1 BRISTOL GLOUCESTER lA^'KLT.f xENBY ABERYSTWYTH •,?Il>KTKR CARMARTHEN ABERGAVENNY to ,1<! C,i KQLb'F TIMES also delivered every Fr day õy adcress in the a.bove mentioned Towns. to be wit to Tbe t$, the xarHju-i by Aamtm. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS, Messrs BOWLING BROS. Offal Wood, Ac., at Pembroke Dockyard.Sept. 6 THE AUCTION it STORAGE COMPANY (MADDOX AND JONES, Auctioneers: Furniture, at 72, Windsor-road, Penarth.Sept. 1 Furniture, at 4, Chureh-road. Canton Sept 1 Thursday's Weakly Sale at Rooms Sept. 2 Furniture, at Rooms Sept. 2 Furniture, at Glan-y-Mor. Penarth Sept. 21 Messrs JOHN W CROSBY and CO. Paddle Tug, at Middlesbrough .August 31 Mr MOSES CULE. Leasehold Property, Ac., at Tonypandy Aug. 31 Mr DAVID EVANS. Stock-in-Trade, at Cardiff Sept. 3 Mr GILLETT. Leasehold Properties, at Cardif f.Sept. 3 Messrs GOT!WALTZ, unit BOWRING Excellent Furniture, &c., at Cardiff. Sept. 3 Harness Horses, Hunters, itc., at Cardiff .Sept. 7 Office Furniture, &c., at Cardiff 9 Valuable Horses, at Cardiff ..Sept. 24 Valuable Irish Horses, at Cardiff Sept. 24 Furniture, Works of Art, Ac Sept. — Messrs WILLIAM GRAHAM, SON, k HITCHCOX. Farming Stock, at Monmouthshire 31 Household Furniture, at Newport .Sept. 8 Surplus Stock, at Newport Sept. 13 Machinery, Stock, and Stores, at Newport. Sept. 22 Mr J. E. GUNN. Leasehold Premises, at Cardiff Sept. 7 Messrs W. and S. HERN. Household Furniture, &c., 3.t Cardiff. Sept. 1 Leasehold Property. at Penarth .Sept. 13 Mr J. A. JENKINS. Books, at Bristol Aug. 31 & Sept. 1 Messrs JOHN JENKINS & CO. Carpets, &c., at Cardiff Sept. 7 Mr F B. JONES. Carriages, at Bristol „~».Sept. 2 Horses, at Bristol —«..Sept. 9 Mr KENNARD. Household Furniture, a.t Cardiff Aug. 31 Groceries, at Cardiff Sept. 2 Messrs KNOYLE and ROBERTS. Boots, Shoes, &c., at Swansea Sept. 7 Mr. JOHN .\1. LEEDER. Livestock, at Norton, near Swansea Aug. 31 Household Furniture, etc., at Swansea .Sep. 2 Leasehold Residential Property, at Swansea, Sept. 14 Colliery Plant and Materials, at Llangennech.. Sept. 7 Messrs LEWIS BROTHERS. Live Stock, at Neath Sept. 2 Live Stock, &c., at Blaenbaglan Farm Sept. 6 Mr A. S. T. LUCAS. Household Furniture, at St. Clears Sept. 8 Messrs LYTHALL, MANSELL, and WALTERS. Shropshire Sheep, at Wigley Sept. 2 NEWLAND AND RICKARD. Furniture, Plate, Ac., at Newport Sept. 3 Carved Oak Furniture, at Newport Sept. 3 Fifteen Iron Safes, at Newport S«p. 8 Mr T. RULK OWEN. Freehold Property, at Narberth Sept. 9 Messrs PARSONS and ItOBJENT. Leasehold Properties, at Crunilin Sept. 9 Mr ALFRED PHILLIPS. Horses, at Cardiff September 23 Messrs SHORT and DUNN. Paddle Steam Tug, at Cardiff Sept. 3 Messrs STEPHENSON ALEXANDER. Leasehold Premises, at Cardiff September 2 The Aber Colliery, at Cardiff Sept. 7 Ynisawdre Colliery, at Cardiff Sept. 7 Sale of Valuable Property, at Cardiff Sept. 9 Residence, at Cardiff Sep. 9 Hosebold Furniture, Ac., at Abergavenny ..Sept. 15 Residence, at Canton Sept. 17 Stock, Crops, etc., at St. Pagans.September 27 Cattle and Hordes, at Cardiff Sept 28 Freehold Land, at Cardiff .September 30 Farm and Lands, at Bridgend Oct. 2 Family Residence at Aberdare Oct. a Mr JAMES STRAKER. Household Property, at Cardiff Sept. 6 Sir JOHN THOMAS. Freehold & Leasehold Property, at Cowbtidee..Sept. 14 Mr T. WEBBER. Leasehold Properties, at Carditf Aug. 31 Shop and Premises, at Cardiff August 31 SHERIFF'S SALE. Landau, Brougham, &c., at Cardiff .Aug. 31 SALE TO-MORROW. ON WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1ST, 1886, Commencing at Two o'clock precisely, at No. 72, WINDSOR ROAD, PENARTH. UNRESERVED SALE of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECIS, comprising a capital walnnt suite in crimson velvet, oak dining-room suite In green leather, walnut cheffoniere with marble-top and plate-glass doors and back, mahogany sideboard, dining and other tables, full-compass piauo in walnut case (by Allison and Allison), musical box, carpets, etc. The bedroom furniture comprises iron and brass bedsteads, spring and wool mattresses, feather beds, mahogany and birch duchesse dressing tables, and marble. top washstands en suite, chests of drawers, commodes, towel rails, toilet glasses, poles, rings and curtains, Ac., together with the usual kitchen utensils and sundries also a capital goat, with harness and carriage, suitable for children. MESRS MADDOX and JONES have .r received iDstruction from Mr L. Samuels, who is giving up the house, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 1st, 1836, commencing at two o'clock precisely, the whole oi the above • HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS. Goods on view morning of sale. 81457 SALE TO-MORROW. No. 4, CHURCH-ROAD, CANTON, CARDIFF. On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st, 1836, Commencing at Two o'clock precisely. MESSRS MADDOX AND JONES are instructed by Captain Lobb (who is leaving Cardiff) to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the resid. ence, as above, the whole of his nearly new. excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, In drawing and dining-rooms, 4 bedrooms, hall, and kitchen, for particulars of which see posters. Goods on view morning of sale. 81531 THE AUCTION AND STORAGE COMPANY. MESSRS MADDOX and JONES, Auc- -LT-JL tioneers. have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, September 2nd, 1886, at their Sale Rooms, Nos. 24, 25. and 26, High-street, Cardiff, commencing at Two o'clock pre- cisely, an immense consignment of NEW AND SECOND-HAND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, suitable for dining and drawing-rooms, halls, bed- rooms, and kitchens. Goods an view prior to and on morning of sale. Further particulars may be had on application to the Auctioneers, at their rooms, as above. 81554 THE AUCTION AND STORAGE COMPANY'S THURSDAY'S SALE AT ROOMS, 24, 25, A 26, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, On SEPTEMBER 2nd, 1886, commencing at Two o'clock precisely. TO INTENDING PURCHASERS. MESSRS MADDOX and JONES will include in the above SALE a quantity of NEW A SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, comprising three superior oak and mahogany dining- room suites in marone and crotchet leather, three drawing-room suites in sage, green, and crimson vel- vets six excellent mahogany oak and walnut side- boards, black and gold and gilt frame pier-glasses, two capital pianos in walnut cases, two 6ft mahogany ward- robes, four birch and mahogany 4ft ditto, sets of ware, three pairs of mahogany and birch toilets, chests of drawers, commodes, towel rails, six superior iron and brass bedsteads and spring mattresses complete, together with numerous other sundries. The whole of the New Furniture included in this sale has been consigned for disposal by a First-class London House, and the Second-hand Effects have been re- moved from the Mount, Dinas Powis, Montpellier House, Cathays, Newport-road, and several residences in Penarth. Goods 011 view morning of sale. "I0™ SALE TO-MORROW. NORTHUMBERLAND LODGE. CATHEDRAL-ROAD, CARDIFF. MESSRS W. and S. HERN are favoured with instructions from Colonel Storer, who is going abroad, to SELL by AUCTION on the premises. on WEDNESDAY, the 1st day of September, 188b, the undermentioned genteel and well preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE A OTHER EFFECTS, comnrising walnut, pine, and painted bedroom suites, iron* half-tester and French bedsteads, spring, hair, wool, and millpuff mattresses, feather beds, bolsters, and pillows, sheets, blankets and counterpanes, wardr- obes, walnut and painted chests with drawers, and the usual bedroom appointments Brussels, Kidder- minster, and felt carpets, a handsome antique CARVED OAK SIDEBOARD, with drawers and cellaratte spring-seated sofas, couches, and settees, Ottomans, easy, arm, ebonised, and occasional chairs mahogany tele- scope, walnut, round, occasional, and work tables, whatnots, book-shelves, cabinet, brass, steel- mounted, and cast-iTo.il fenders,sets of fire-irons, three- light gas pendants with globes, hall-lamp, mahogany hall chairs. RIPPINGILLE'S PATENT CIRCULATING BOILER with pipes, &c., complete Indian gong dinner and tea services, cut glass decanters, wine and tumbler glasses, a 14-day time-piece set in marble, clocks, a varied assortment of kitchen and culinary requisites. Also a few dozen of claret and other wines, five iron bowl racks, casks, a nearly new Bath chair lined with blue cloth, carriage head self-winding windlass, by Starey road saddle, double rein bridle, a capital double cylinder garden roller, a nearly new 12in. lawn mower, a two-lisht cucumber frame, saddle-room fittings, carriage foot-warmer, lawn tennis marker, tennis rackets,0 nets, and poles, three garden seats, flower pots, boxes, firewood, watering pots, a quantity of garden tools and other valuable miscellaneous effects. Also (unless disposed of previous to sale), acapital dark brown mare, 15 hands, quiet to ride, and carries a lady. A light Stanhope phaeton, in excellent con- dition, with lamps and cushions, by Fuller, Bristol. Sale to commence puuctually at 11 0 clock. The house to be let or sold. On view the day previous and morning of sale, and catalogues on application to the Auctioneers' Offices, 72 St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Auctioneers' Offices, 72, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. TT CUSTOM HOUSE-STRBET, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEHOLDERS, LICENSED VICTUALLERS, AND THE TRADE. MESSRS JOHN JENKINS and CO. are instructed by the Assignee to SELL by AUC. TION, on the premises, on TUESDAY, the 7th day of September, 1886, at Two o'clock 111 the afternoon, about 4,6o0 yards of Brussels, Tapestry, Kiddei minster, Dutch, Felt, and other CARPETS, as well as a large quantity of Cocoa Mattings, Floor- cloths, about 1,000 yards of Tick, and a few Mats and articles of Furniture. The goods are all new, were supplied by some of the best firms, and can be recommended. Every facility will be given for accommodating buyers with lengths required. No reserve. Dated Auctioneers' Offices, Cardiff, 27th day of August, 1886. 81559 THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER mHOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- I comethe worst forms of diseases, and the foulest state of thebloou, stomach, liver, aud kidneys they go tos he core of every disease, where no other medicines have power to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the following complaintsIndigestion, or wind in the stomach 0; bowels giddiness in the head, dimness of sight, weak or sore eyes, loss of memory, palpitation of the heart, liver, and bilious obstructions, asthma, or tightness in the chest rheumatics, lumbago, piles, gravel, pains in the back, scurvy, bad legs bad breast, sore throat, sore beads and sores of ail descriptions, burns, wounds, or white 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, and fevers of all. kinds. In boxes at lid and 2s 9d each, 8:t oscs.1; Chemists, or from the JfinntifwtQjj, ■"A alts tra Auctivit. ON TUESDAY, 7TH SEPTEIIBEP,, 1886. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING WILL HOLD THEIR NEXT STUD SALE at the Horse Exchange, Cardiff, of HARNESS HORSES, HUNTERS, COBS, AND PONIES. Present entries include— 4 HORSES from the Patent Nut and Bolt, Company, Limited, „ A PAIR of STEPPING HARNESS HORSEs, 3 HORSES from W. Evans, Esq. „ T Also entries from W. Whitehead, Esq., R- J- Morris, Esq., and Messrs Thorne, C. Williams, P. Smith, A. Vardy, and many others. Further entries solicited. which should be made at once. SALE THIS DAY. At the SALE by AUCTION on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT (Seven o'clock), at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, MR WEBBER has received instructions to SELL the T,T? \.TTCT^ SHOP AND PREMISES, SHOP AND PREMISES, being 81, Constell ition-street, close to the Roath Market and tram line. Ground rent S2 10s per annum 0nFor particulars and to view apply to the Auctioneer, 94, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 81563 SALE THIS DAY. CATHAYS, CARDIFF. RICHARDS-ST., CAIRNS-ST., and HARRIET-ST. MR T. WEBBER has received instruc- tions from the Mortagees to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, August 31st, 1886, at seven o'clock in the evening, at the Queen s Hotel, Cardiff (subject to such conditions as shall be then produced and read, and which may be seen at the offices of the auctioneer and solicitor one week pnor to the sale" the undermentioned Valuable Leasehold PROPERTIES, viz.— All those two LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, being Nos. 117 and 119, Richards-street, Cathays. Ground rent, £ 5 4s 4d. These houses are newly erected, and have oeen papered and painted, and put in thorough order. All those two LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, being Nos. 149 and 151, Cairns-street, Cathays, now in the occupation of Messrs Tucker and Parker. Ground "All £ thatLEASEHOLD DWELLINGHOUSE and PREMISES, being No. 34, Harriet-street, Cathays, now occupied by Mr T. Morgan. Ground rent, £ 0 4s 2a. This house is in very good repair, and affords a good opporLunityof purchasing for occupation. A portion of the purchase money may remain on mortgage to approved purchasers. For further particulars, and to view, apply to the Auctioneer or to Mr H. M. TREN CHARD, Solicitor, Taunton. Dated Auctioneer's Offices, 94, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, 12th August, 1886. 865e 81502 SALE THIS DAY. PARK-HALL SALEROOMS, CARDIFF. ON TUESDAY NEXT, AUGliS i, 31st, 1886. MR KENNARD will SELL by AUC- TION a large quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. removed from the country, comprising dining-room suites in leather, Ac., drawing-room suites in velvet, Ac. bedroom suites, beds and bedding, to which special attention is directed; two fine-toned second- hand pianos, two harmoniums, flutina, and stand will also be offered. Sale at Two o'clock. 81576 SALE THIS DAY. ROSE AND CROWN YARD, NORTH-ROAD, CARDIFF. TO LIVERY MEN, CAB PROPRIETORS AND OTHERS. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, at the above yard, on TUESDAY NEXJ", August 31st,a LANDAU, BROUGHAM, CART AND HORIE, Seized under an execution issued against Mr James Hayter, througu the High Sheriff of the County of Glamorgan. The Lots may be viewed on the day of the Sale, which will commence pnnctually at Two o'clock p.m. There will be no reserve. Dated Cardiff, August 26th, 1886. 81591 COWBRIDGE, GLAMORGANSHIRE. SALE of FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES, LANDS, and PREMISES in the town of Cowbridge, part of the Real Estate of the late Colonel James Simpson B,tllard, Deceased. MR JOHN THOMAS is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Bear Hotel, Cowbridge, on TUESDAY, the l4th day of September, 1886, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, in 16 Lots, subject to condition of sale to be then produced, the following VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, SHOPS, INN. LAND AND PREMISES. Situate in the Town of Cowbridge, and forming part of the Real Estate of the late Colonel James Simpson Ballard, Deceased LOT 1.—FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, Shop, Garden and Premises, situate in High-street, Cow- bridge, in the occupation of Mr S. D. Evans, Draper. LOT 2.—OLD ESTABLISHED FREEHOLD INN, known as the Duke of Wellington Inn, with the stable and outbuildings thereto, situate in High-street, and at the corner of Church-street, Cowbridge, in the occupation of Mrs Ann Thomas. LOT 3.—FREEHOLD WAREHOUSE situate in Chureh-street, Cowbridge, and adjoining Lot 2, in the occupation of Mr Y orath. Lor 4.—FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, Shop, Outbuildings and Premises in High-street, Cowbridge, in the occupation of the representatives of the .'ate Mr John Howe. LOT 5.—FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, garden, two-stall stable, coachhouse, and premises, situate on the Bridge, Cowbridge, in the occupation of Mrs Lewis, together with the croft and paddock on the eastern side of the said dwelling-house and the build- ing (formerly a chandler's shop) thereon, containing by estimation It. Op., subject to a riht of way over part of the same croft in favour of the purchaser of lot 6. LOT 6.—FREEHOLD MALTHOUSE, adjoining lot 5, in the occupation of Mr Jace7 Evans, with right of way and access over part of croft mentioned in lot b. LOT 7.—FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and premises near the Town-hall, Cowbridge, in the occupation of Mr Thomas David. LOT 8 —TWO FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, garden and premises, situate at the Bridge, Cowbridge, in the respective occupations of John Hopkin and Thomas Jenkins. LOT 9.—ONE-THIRD of a FREEHOLD DWELL- ING-HOUSE, garden, and premises, situate on the Bridge, Cowbridge, in the occupation of Mrs Colton. LOT 10.—TWO FREEHOLD COTTAGES and garden in Eagle-lane, in the parish of Llanblethian, in the respective occupations of John Price and John Williams. LOT 11.—FIVE FREEHOLD COTTAGES, with the gardens and outbuildings thereto belonging, situate in the Limes, in the town of Cowbridge, in the respective occupations of David Williams, Eliza Davies, Richard Williams, Mary Ann Morgan, and James Page together with 2 closets adjoining the same, now let to the Corporation of Cowbridge, at the yearly rent of FL LOT 12.—FREEHOLD WAREHOUSE, situate in the Limes, Cowbridge, in the occupation of John George. Lor 13.—LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSE, situate in the Limes aforesaid,in the occupation of Mrs Brown, held for 99 years from 4th July, 1823, at the yearly ground rent of 2s 6d. 1,0t 14.—FREEHOLD CROFT, in or near the Limes aforesaid, in the occupation of Mr John Thomas, Chemist, and containing, by recent Ordnance Survey, la. lr. Bp. (more or less). LOT 15.—FREEHOLD PIECE OF GARDEN GROUND, situate in the Limes aforesaid, adjoining the Gas Works, in the respective occupations of Solomon Warren and William Giles, and containing, by estimation, 0a. lr. Op. LOT 16.—TWO LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES, one being used as two tenements, situate in the Limes aforesaid, and in the respective occupations of David Williams. William Morgan, and John Flauders, held for a term of 500 years frem the 9tb October, 1843. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be obtained a fortnight before the Sale from Mr John Stockwood, Solicitor, Cowbridge; Messrs Smith, Lawrence and Smith, Solicitors, Swansea; or from the Auctioneer, Mr John Thoruas, Cowbridge. 81485 PEMBROKESHIRE. PARISHES OF MANOttBIER, LUDCtlURCH, AND AMROTH. MR T. RULE OWEN will offer for SALIS by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Hutzen Arms Hotel, in the TowlI of Narberth, on THURS- DAY, the 9th day of September, 1886, at Two o'clock precisely, in Six Lots, the following V FREEHOLD PROPERTY. LOT I.-The valuable FARM of Little New House, situated in the Parish of Manorbier, containing 63a. lr. 39p. of good Arable, Meadow, and Pasture cc Land, in the occupation of Mr Richard Davies. l.OT 2.—The compact FARM of Little Ludchurch, in the Parish of Ludchurch, containing 43 acres oi Arable, Pasture, and Meadow Land, in the occupation of Mr Evan Howells. LOT 3 —The improvable FARM called Egypt, also in the Parish of Ludchurch, containing 40a. lr. 2p. of Pasture, and Arable Land. in the occupation of Mrs W ATKINS. „ T. LOT 4.—An undivided MOIETY of the FARM of Little Crygyborian, situated in the Parish of Amroth, and containing 99a. 3r. 38p. of excellent Meadow, Pas- ture, and Arable Land, in the occupation of inir George Williams. „ LOT 5.-All that PUBLIC HOUSE, called the Railway Inn, situate in the village of Jamestown, with 24a. lr. l3p. of Land attached thereto, and now in the occupation of Mrs Smith. LOT 6.-A RENT-CHARGE of £ 3, payable half- yearly, at Lidy-day and Michaelmas, by the Pembroke and Tenby Railway Company. N.B.-The property in the patish of Ludchuich lies within a short distance of the town of Narberth and the Narberth Railway Station of the Pembroke and Tenby Railway and that in the parish of Manorbier, in close proximity to the Manorbier Railway Station on the same line. There is on lot 6 a vein of silica clay and sand from near the surface to a very considerable depth, an analysis of which bears very favourable results as against the analysis of the celebrated Fontaiubleau sand. Fire bricks have been made from the clay, which have stood the very highest tests as to their capability for lining furnaces, Ac. Plans and particulars are in course of preparation, and may be obtained of Mr Paul E. > anderpump, Solicitor, 12, Gray's Inn-square, Loudon ot Mr C. W. R. Stokes, Solicitor, Tenby; of Mr T. W. Morgan, Lantern House, Tenby and of Mr T. Rule Owen, I Estate Agent and Valuer, Haverfordwest. 81419 BRISTOL HORSE REPOSITORY. BY AUCTION, THURSDAY NEXT, a number of CARRIAGES, new and second-hand; a large quantity of Harness, Saddlery, and Horse Clothing, Ac., &c., of every description. Early entries for carriages and saddles respectfully solicited to ensure publicity. Sale at one o'clock precisely.— N.B.—A sale of Carriages, Horses, and Saddlery is held at the above Repository every intermediate Thursday throughout the year, and a sale of a number of Horses every alternate Thursday.-F. B. JONES, Veterinary Surgeon and Proprietor. 80292 RUDMAN'S ( OAK A I MAHOGANY EBONY RUDMAN'S ( OAK A I MAHOGANY EBONY QTAINOLEUM 1 ROSEWOOD O WALNUT. A Stain and Varnish combined. Sold in Bottles at 6d, Is, and 2s each, and in 1, and 4 Gallon Jars. Sole Manufacturer, JAMES RUDMAN, PAINT, COLOUR, AND VARNISH 12608 MANUFACTURER, BRISTOL. 80899 WHO IS YOUR BILLPOSTER at Aberdare? MICHAEL PAINE. Billposter, Distributor, and Advertising Agent, 25, Cardiff-street, l Aberdare, rents the principal posting-stations in Aberdare andiistriet. Contractsuiade quarterly or yearly. Good accommodation for travellers, Ac. Ahat a; ft; Gvi«n And Co. Mail Steamers,80&9-W&2 alt5 bu Unction. SALE THIS DAY. GRANGE AND BOAR'S PIT FARIS. MORTON, MUMBLES, NEAR SWANSEA (A few minutes' walk from the Norton Station-on the Oystermouth Railway.) MR J. M. LEADER has received in- structions from R. Wilmot, Esq., who is leaving the neighbourhood, to SELL by AUCTION, at Norton Farm, on TUESDAY, August 31st, 1886, the whale of the VALUABLE LIVE STOCK, Consi-stiiag of PEDIGREE HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, BREEDING SOWS, AC., Comprising about 40 Ayrshire, Alderney, and Short horn cows, heifers, bulls, calves, Ac., about 30 horses, cobs, and ponies, about 130 Shropshire ewes, lambs, rams, breeding sows, boars, Ac., a large assortment 01 Th?Auctioneer begs to call special attention to this very important Sale, as the public seldom have such an opportunity of obtaining really first-class Stock. The Cows have been bred chiefly with the object of bein" lar^e milk producers, and among them will be found some rare specimens of large-frame milking shorthorns. The Bulls and Young Cattle are descended from the best milking strains. With Horses Mr Wilmot has been a successful exhibitor for some years past and the Young Horses, all bred by him, are reallv a grand Jot of animals. The sheep are fine- framed iSW Shropshires, of hardy constitution anThe°°wbol<e>1of the stock will be sold without the sliehtest reserve, with the exception of a few of the horses, and their reserve will be made known when ^sfxmontb?0;r^ifwill be grren on well-secured bills of £ 10 and upwards, or a discount of £ 5 per cent, per annum allowed for C3rsb. Luncheon, by ticket, frtOae oclock; Sale to com- mence at Two o'clock in c„i. Full detailed Catalogues .and Conditions of Sale may be had on application to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Oxford Chambers, Oxiord-stregw.- Swansea. OXFORD CHAMBERS. OXFORD-STREET, IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS, Removed from a Gentleman's Residence to the above Premises for convenience of Sale. MR JOHN M. LEEDER will SELL by AUCTION, at the above rooms, on THURS- DAY, the 2nd day of September, 1886, a quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS, Comprising handsome dining-room suite in walnut ditto in plush, Spanish mahogany wardrobe, walnut ditto, pianoforte and music stool mahogany, rosewood, and walnut loo tables Brussels, tapestry, and other carpets; mahogany bookcase, ottoman couches, three velvet chairs, oak and mahogany coal vases, dining tables, chest of drawees, couches 111 hair and leather, washstands and tables, oak stand, plAte warmer, commodes, palliasses, bedsteads, etc., etc., together with a quantity of kitchen Mid culinary utensils too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 1L30 a.m. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his offices, 101, Oxford-street, Oxford Chambeis, Swansea. —- VALUABLE LEASEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY FOR SALE. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been favoured with instructions (in consequence of the owner being now a permanent resident in Paris) to SELL by AUCTION, 011 the premises, on TUES- DAY the 14th day of September, 1886, all that MODERN AND WELL-BUILT FAMILY RESIDENCE, with Kirden and outbuildings, known as "North Hill," situate in St James's-crescent, Swansea, having a frontage thereto of 144 feet or thereabouts, a back frontage of 193 feet or thereabouts, and a uniform depth" of 120 feet, or thereabouts. It contains a spacious entrance hall tand lobby, richly decorated with encaustic tiles, dining, drawing, and billiard rooms, superior bedchambers, 2 dressing rooms, bath room, 2 attics, W.C., linen closet (heased by a hot water cistern), 2 good light and lofty kit- chens, larder, pantry, aillar, and outdoor offices with side and back entrances. The Gardens comprise a tastefully laid out flower garden with tennis lawn, well-stocked kitchen ganden, with vinery, hothouse, fowl and pigeon coops. The premises are in thorough repair and order, the owner caving expended a considerable sum in deco- rating the wails and ceilings, employing the best English and Parisian artists for the purpose. It is held on a lease from James Walter, Esq., dated October 27th. 1883. for a term of 96 years, computed from the 24th of June, 1868, at a ground raat.of L43 85, with power to build two houses thereon. An inventory and valuation of the fixtures and fit. tings to be paid for by the Purchaser will be produced at the time of sale. Immediately after.' the .Sale of the house the Auc- tioneer will offer a valuable Orchestral Organ by Troll and Baker, Geneva, with fourteen barrels, playing the finest English, French, and Italian operas. Full sized billiard table by Burroughs and Watts, with slate bed, vulcanite cushions, patent markers, cues, rest, Ac., window curtains and valance, Brussels carpets, cane furniture, two large chmmey glasses, washstand and sundries. The Lease can be inspected at the Solicitors Office on any day previous to the sale. Sale to commence at Two o'clock in the-afternoon precisely. The above may be viewed by card only on applica- tion to the Auctioneer. For further particulars apply to Messrs Collins and Woods, Solicitors, Worcester-place, or from the Auctioneer at his Offices, Oxford Chambers,-Swansea. 81432 CARMARTHENSHIRE. IN LIQUIDATION. THE LLANGENNECH COAL COMPANY, LIMITED. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on behalf of Algernon Sartoris, Esq., and the Official Liquidator of the Llangennech Coal Company, Limited, on TUESDAY, the 7th day of September, and follow- int? day if required, the whole of the loose PLANT AND MATERIALS. OFFICE FURNITURE, and other effects, comprising :— ST. DAVID COLLIERY.-Wrouglit and cast scrap iron/pipes, pulleys, boiler plates, brass and iron valves, taps', bearings, old brass, lead, Davy lamps, steam guages, brass lubricators, bras? steam valves, weighing machine to weigh about 30 tons, screw machine with dies complete, five circular saws, surveyor's instruments for underground work with stand complete, brass surveyor's chain, brass valve for pumping, new and old steel wire ropes, scales and weights, spring balance, sundr., casks of lubricat- ing and other oils, coils of packing, new and old leather, nails, rivets, bolts, nuts, washers, three loco- motive lamps, hydraulic jack to lift 10 tons, coal driil, six pieces of patch pine. steel and iron rails, iron roller, double and single iron cages, portable drum with brass bearisgs complete, Winnowing machine, 68 cast ironjwater ptyes, 12 to 20& of assorted sizes, clack Slaces, Ac., about 30 tons, chaff cutter, chaff boxes, orse collars and other harness, smiths' iron, boiler plates, screw lift, brass bearing, steam valve, sundry pieces of iron, old wc^od boxes, old chaff boxes, crab with rope complete, smdths' bellows, anvils, cast iron bosh, 15 pairs of steel tram wheels and axles, King's patent safety hook, sundVy tools, injectors, hydraulic jack to lift 10 tons, stocks for turning pipes, screen bats, water tank, cast iron sides for drums. lot of scrap iron and heavy castings, carpenters' benches, cross-cut saws, grindstone, screen shovels, lot of patterns, Ac., Ac. OFFICE.—Safe by Crook, Bolton,with stand, painted double desk, four drawers with brass rails, chairs, stools, stationery racks, clocks. letter scales and weights, stained wood cupboards with shelving and pigeon holes, desks, large and small cupboards. PENPRYS COJLLIERY.—Trams, steel wheels, crab with steel wire rope, water trams, old engine, mortar mill and small engine driving same, new steel wire rope, old rails, egg-end boiler, old trams, old wire ropes, 46 cast-iron water pipes, wood trams, lot of bricks. PFNLLWYNGWYN PIT, E PIT. — Cast-iron cylinder, parts of old boiler, 26 cast-iron pipes, clack pieces, Ac., about 8 tons. BRYNSHAFFREY COLLIER* LEVEL.—Trams, old desk, cast and wrought iron pipes, old pump and pipe, pulleys, anvil, new coil wire rope. GLANWRWG COLLIERY^—Heavy rails, 801bs. to the yard. PLASISSA COLLIERY.—Lot'of trams, rails, 14tbs. to the yard, casks of loco grease, old wrought and cast scrap iron, bellows, anvils, and sundries. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Detailed catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be bad on application to the Auctioneer-week prior to Sale. There will be no reserve. For further particulars apply to F. G. Painter, Esq., the Official Liquidator. Moorgabe-street Buildings, London Messrs Tribe, Clarke, Cawker, and Co., 11, Temple-street, Swansea or to the Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 81434 proptrtij, &-r., to 3f d. LANELLY MARKETS AND JLj SLAUGHTERHOUSE. -J.- TO BE LET BY PUBLIC AUCTION, by MR S. N. POWELL for One Year, on THURSDAY, the 2nd day of SEPTEMBER, 1886, at the TOWN-'IALL, LLANELLY, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to such conditions as will then and there be produced), the LLANELLY MABKET, PIG MARKET, and SLAUGHTERHOUSE PREMISES, situate in the District of the Local Board of Health, for the Borough of Llanelly, and all those Tolls, Rents, and Stallages taken and collected therein respectively according to the Rules, Schedules, and Regulations in force in such Markets and Slaughterhouse. By Order of the said Board, JNO. JENNINGS, Clerk. Town-hall, Llanelly, 18th August, 1886. 81513 jg-EATH S piANOFORTES, ORGANS, AND "JBT ARM0NIUMS- EATH AND g O N S' THREE YEARS' SYSTEM IS APPLIED TO THE HIRE & PURCHASE OF INSTRUMENTS BY ALL MAKERS, FROM 103 MONTHLY. EVERY INSTRUMENT GUARANTEED. CO-OPERATIVE PRICES FOR CASH. The Largest Stock in Wales to Select from. 67832 12, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. 259e MR GRAHAM YOUNG, DENTAL SURGEON, PARK-STREET, BRISTOL. CARDIF F.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. September 1st, 15th, and 29th. BRIDGEND.—FIRST and THIRD THURSDAY in every Month, at 22. CAROLINE-STREET, from 9 to 2.30. Next visits, THURSDAY, Sept. 2nd and 16th. CHEPs-TOW.-I, 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 Vnçy for a Pupil. 10983^-51^99 alts J\udion. N K ATH. MESSRS LEWIS BROTHERS ARE in- structed by Mr Evan Williams, of the Blue Bell Inn, to SELL by AUCTION, on the Gnoll Park, Neath, on THURSDAY, Sept. 2nd, 1886, the whole of the valuable LIVE STOCK, comprising 244 sheep, 23 head of fat and store cattle, and 6 horses 3 ricks of very prime meadow hay, 16, 10, and 7 tons spring car, sheep racks and trough, horse rake, &c. Refreshments at 12 o'clock. Sale at E p.m. Four months' credit on Fat Stock, an ~i six months credit on Store Stock, Hay, Ac. Neath, August 20th, 1686. 81492 BLAENBAGLAN FARM (Midway between Briton Ferry and Aberavon). MESSRS LEWIS BROTHERS are in- structed by Mr Thomas Evans to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, Sept. 6th, 1886, the whole of the excellent LIVE STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. Further particulars in future advertisements. Neath, Aug. 23rd, 1886. 81498 3, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. TO BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS, PRIVATE FAMILIES, AND OTHERS. MESSRS KNOYLE & ROBERTS HAVE received instructions from Mr O. E. Anderson, who is relinquishing business, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, on TUESDAY, September 7th, 1836, the whole of the Stock-in- Trade of BOOTS, SHOES, Ac., Consisting of sea, Wellington, men's, women's, and children's boots, rubber boots, leather and carpet siippers, white fleece and cork socks, butt of leather, two pairs trees, button hooks, shoe lifts, quantity lasts, together with the fixtures and furniture, com- prising counter, desk, boot stand, shelves, two-light gas pendant, window blinids and pole, gas stove, tables, chairs, fender and fire irons, iron bedsteads, mat- tresses, bedding, lamps, deal cupboard, brass rods, mahogany chest of drawers, linoleum, Ac. Terms sash. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock a.m. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their offices, 6, Fisher-streets, Swansea. Dated 28th August, 1886. 81590 ;regal -nafires. THE BKNKRUPTCY ACT, 1883. IN BANKRUPTCY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on a petition dated the 28th day of August, 1886, a receiving order against ROBERT JAMES HANCOCK, of Alton House, Railway-terrace, Penarth, builder and con- tractor, was made by the County Court of Glamorgan- shire, holden at Cardiff, on the 28.ili August, 1886. T. H. STEPHENS, 81596 Official Raceiver. insurance. ACCIDENTS OF DAILY LIFE .L-S- Insured against by the RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY, (Established 1849), 64, CORNHILL, LONDOJT. Capital £ 1,000,000 Income -— £ 246,000 COMPENSATION PA-ID FOR 112,000 ACCIDENTS, £ 2,215,000. CHAIRMAN HARVIE M. FARQUHAR, Esq. Apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations, the Local Agents, or West-end Office8, Grand Hotel Buildings, W.C.: or at the HEAD OFFICE: 64, CORNHI, LONDON, E.C 78118-15558 WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. A.geut: r W. E. BRADSHAW, G. W. Railway. FUIILIR.ATT0NS. IRON.—AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY .i. JOURNAL oi Science, and Manufactures in IRON and STEEL Established in the year 1823 as "The Mechanics Magazine.' Edited by PERRY F. N VaSEY, C.E. Published every Friday, at 161, Fleet-street, London, E.C., for circulation in the United Kingdom, and on thin paper (under 4 oz.) for forwarding to all parts of the world Contents of "Iron," No. 711, August 27th, 1886. Metropolitan Waterworks. Iron Trade Summary. The Regent" Primary Battery. Occasional Notes. The Mason Speed Regulator (Illustrated). Blake's Compound Pumping Engine (Illustrated). The Clamond Gas Burner (Illustrated). Treadle Saw (Illustrated). Rotatory Harrow (Illustrated). Double Lock-Stitch Sewing Machine. Visits of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers-I. The Judicial Warping of Patents Indian Railways in 1885-86. The Railway Returns for 1885.' The North of England Institute of Engineers. ——— 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 Week, New Companies, General and Foreign Notes, Patents, Launches. Price SrxpE.,Cx, -VTEW BOOK*— WELSH NAMES of J3I PLACES, giving their origin and English' equivalents. Price 2s 6d. 1,000 subscribers must be secured before the publication of the book. Sub- scribers will oblige by forwarding their names to the author, Rev. Thomas Morgan, 10, Morlais-street, Dowlais. 81340 JUST PUBLISHED, WRIGHT'S CARDIFF DIRECTORY, VT WITH COPPER-PLATE MAP. W/TTLGHT'S CARDIFF DIRECTORY, YT PKNARTH, LLANDAFF, VILLAGES. "YXTBIGHT'S CARDIFF DIRECTORY, VV CORRECTED TO DATE. S CARDIFF DIRECTORY. SUBSCRIBERS, 5s; NON-SUBSCRIBERS, be bd. CARDIFF BOOKSELLERS. OFFICES: STONEBRIDGE, BRISTOL. 64201 To the Young Men of England who suffer from Nervous Debility. Just Published, MHE CONFESSIONS AND EX- _|_ PERIENCE 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 Quackery. Single Copies may be had (post free) by sending a stamped addressed envelope to the author, Arthur Dixon, Esq., Hounslow, near London. 351 itnltIs. TREGENNA CASTLE HOTEL, ST. T IVES, CORNWALL, stands in its own grounds of nearly 100 acresf overlooking the Bay, and is surrounded by gardens and plantations. Magnifi- cent sea viewsfrom every part of the grounds. Climate delightfully pure and bracing. Billiards, lawn tennis, archery, cricket, etc. Private road to beach for bathing.—Address, Manager. 81147 BRYTHON HOUSE, LONDON (PRIVATE HOTEL). 5, HOUGHTON-PLACE, AMPTHILL-SQUARE, Behind Euston Station. Terms moderate. Home comforts. J. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. 467 MARINE HOTEL, BARMOUTH, m NORTH WALES. Pleasantly situated on the Esplanade, facing the sea. This Hotel has been greatly enlarged—20 new bed- rooms and several large sitting-rooms added, and other improvements made, and is now under entirely new management. Wines and Cuisine superior in quality. Charges moderate. Bathing Machines. Billiards. Porter from the Hotel meets all trains, TARIFF ON APPLICATION. _BENJAMIN J. ALLS0P, Proprietor. 80545 QWMBRAN GARDENS, HAVING BEEN RECENTLY IMPROVED AND EMBELLISHED, ARE NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Workmen's Outings, Clubs, Schools, Ac., arranged on special terms oil applicat;on. Turkish Baths to be had on one day's notice. Wreaths and Crosses. 80556 C. CLARK, Proprietress. DINNERS, 7D.— BRISTOL.—WOOD'S, 21 and 22, Broadmead. Plain Tea, 3d; or Breakfast, Meat and Bread, 4cL Good Beds, Is and 1s 6<1. 80516 -=- J-. w ILLIA-TVIS AND s ONS, F URNISHING JRONMONGERS, 19,20, 21, 23, QUEEN STREET, c ARDIFF, Are now displaying, at their SHOW ROOMS, THE" BROUG HTON" T I L E IH I I It E- p LACES, For DOG, INDEPENDENT, INTERIOR, or NAUTILUS ORATES. THE "BROUGHTON" COMBINED TILE JJEARTH AND F ENDER In One Single Piece removable. TILE PANELS In sizes suitable for Interior Grates, Register Stores, and Dog Grates. HAND-PAINTED, PRINTED, AND ENAM- ELLED TILES. 78676 WOOD AND OTHER MANTELPIECES. IMPORTANT.-One Box of the L X. L. Pills I are guaranteed to cure ail private cases and compli- cations of the urinary organs, whetheracquired or other- wise. Sent post free for 4s by Proprietor, G. D. Horton, M.P.S (from; he General Hospital), Aston-road, Birmingham. Agents Cardiff-A. Hagon, Chemist, 39, liridge-st. Merthyr—Wills, Chemist, Pontmorlais and Georgetown. Swansea—Lloyd Chemist, Oxford-street. Newport-Young, Chemist, High-street. N.B.—Have never been known to fail. Letters answered free 80013 ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all discharges from the urinary organs in either sex, acquired or constitutional, gravel, ana 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 Spng, London, and all ttw irholesate houses. '9128 public Notices. QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. OPENING OF THE CARDIGAN EXTENSION RAILWAY. On WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER Jst, the New Line between CRYMMYCH ARMS and CARDIGAN WILL BE OPENED FOR TRAFFIC. For particulars of train service see time t3.bles. J. GRIERSON, General Manager. CARDIFF GAS-LIGHT AND COKE COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an EXTRA- ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Proprie. tors of this Company will be held in the Board Room, at the COMPANY'S OFFICES, CARDIFF, on WED. NESDAY, the 15th day of SEPTEMBER NEXT, at Twelve o'clock at noon, to consider and decide upon the Conversion of the authorised loan Capital of the Company into Ordinary Shares or Ordinary Stock, as empowered by the Company's and other Acts incor- porated therewith. By order, GEORGE CLAltRY, Secretary. Cardiff, August 30th, 1886. 81600 RHONDDA AND SWANSEA BAY RAILWAY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the EIGHTH HALF-YEARI.Y ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Proprietors of the Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway Company will be held at the MACK. WORTH ARMS HOTEL, SWANSEA, on TUESDAY, the 31st day of Aust instant, at Twelve o'clock at Noon. for the transaction of the General Business of the Company. The Transfer Books will be Closed from the 16th inst. to the 31st inst., both days inclusive. JOHN J. JENKINS, Chairman. H. S. LUDLOW, Secretary. Swansea, August 12th, 1886. 81368 QUEEN STRE ET ARCADE, CARDIFF, WILL BE OPENED ON THURSDAY, 2ND SEPTEMBER NEXT, LIT BY ELECTRICITY THROUGHOUT. BANDS WILL PLAY MOST AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS at intervals on the premises. Persons who,haTe taken shops can arrxnge for putting up their fittings at once. Applications for shops and particulars to be made to the Secretary, CHARLES CLARKE, 81488 Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. E D WELLTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL SHOW OF AGRICULTURAL STOCK, Ac., Of the above Society will be held this year NEAR BLACKWOOD, On THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th, 1886. Schedule of Frizes and Forms of Entries may be ob- talDedfrom the Secretary. R. RICHARDS, Secretary, S1175 Argoed Ganol, Blackwood, Mon. ABERGAVENNYHORSE SHOW AND AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. This ANNUAL EXHIBITION and TRIAL of HUNTEns, HARNESS HORSES, and PONIES, M well as the SHOW of STOCK, will be held in BAILEY PARK, ABERGAVENNY (by kind permission of Crawshav Bailey, Esq.), on THURSDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER, 1886. Schedules of Prizes and all other information may be obtained of the Secretary, Mr JAMES STRAKER, 81281 2, Tiverton-place, Abergavenny. ENTRIES CLOSE SEPTEMBElTbm CARDIFF AND SOUTH WALES HORSE SHOW, SEPTEMBER 22ND & 23BD, 1886. AT THE SOPHIA GARDENS PARK, CARDIFF. £700 IN PRIZES. Prize list* rules, and forms of entry upon application to D. T, ALEXANDER ty 'i' (Stephenson and Alexander), b, High-street, Cardiff, 81535 Honorary Secretary. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, LIVERPOOL.—SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS.— THE FINEST MILITARY AND OTHER BANDS will f>erfonn durin the Day and Evenin in the .~u"ge Concert Hall and in the Grounds. The Queen's Carriages, the Ships of all Nations, the Eddy-stone Lighthouse (170 feet high).the Famous Boat, Grace Darlir-, 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 Dances Canadian Tobogganing Slide, Rickshaw riding, and numerous other attractions, Every Evenin Grand Illumination of the Grounds. Thousands of Coloured Lamps.—ADMISSION. ONE SHILLING. 80725 Cheap Trips from all parts. /T\ 0 Iesu na'd Gamwaith. Y Gwir yn erbyn y Byd. THE ROY A~L~ NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD, CARNARVON. SEPT. 14TH, 15TH, 16TH, 17TH, & 18TH. UPWARDS OF jSTOOGiIVEN IN PRIZES. CHORAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONTESTS EACH DAY. ■A PRESIDENTS :— W. BOWEN ROWLANDS, ESQ., Q.C., M.P., EDMUND SWETENHAM, ESQ., Q.C., M.P., HENRt RICHARD, ESQ., M.P., T. E. ELLIS, ESQ., B.A.. M P., J. H. PULESTON, ESQ., M.P., HON. G. T. KENYON, M P., SAMUEL SMITH. ESQ., M.P., SIR LLEWELYN TURNER, High Sheriff of Carnar- vonshire. PRINCIPAL ARTISTES MISS MARY DAVIES, MADAME PATEY, EOS MORLAIS, SIGNOR FOLI, MR JAMES SAUVAGE, MR LUCAS WILLIAMS, Ac., Ac., Ac. CHEAP EXCURSIONSFRO.M ALL PARTS. [For Particulars see Railway Bills. ADMISSION EACH DAY, 4s, 3s, 2s, and Is. 81598 R. R TYTHE, Gen. Secretary. TO THE OVERSEERS of the PARISH JL of ROATH in the BOROUGH of CARDIFF in the COUNTY of GLAMORGAN and to the SUPERINTENDENT of POLICE of the said Borough. I RICHARD STEWARD of 65 Shakespeare- street in the parish of Roath aforesaid Publican DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that it is my intention to apply at the next Adjourned General Annual Licensing Meetin to be holden in and for the said Borough of CardIff for an order sanctioning the pro. visionl removal of a licence now in force and held by William Timothy forthe sale by retail of all intoxicating liquors to be consumed either on or off the premises at certain premises situate a.nd being No. 65 Shake- speare-street in the said parish of Roatb and known as the Shakespeare Inn from the said premises to a certain house and premises about to be constructed at the junction of Castle-road and a certain new street called or intended to be called Kin Craig-street in the said parish of Roath which said licence is intended to be transferred to me and of which when transferred and removed I desire to be the holder. DatM this 28th day of August 1886. s 117 RICHARD STEWARD. tenters attft QEontrarts. TO CATERER AND OTHERS, CARDIFF HORSE SHOW, SEPTEMBER 22nd and 23rd. TENDERS are invited for the EXCLUSIVE RIGHT of SUPPLYING REFRESHMENTS, the same to be forwarded to the undersigned by 12 o'clock, nocn, on Friday, September 3rd, 1886, endorsed "Tender for Refreshments." The committee do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any other tender. D. T. ALEXANDER 81490 (Stephenson and Alexander), 5, High-street, Cardiff, Honorary Secretary. 2ales Ijij JJribat* Contract. TLX)R SALE,SUCH LOTS as WILL -8- SUIT PURCHASERS, 40 BRYNMAWR and 20 YSTRAD GAS and WATER SHARES.—Apply, stat- ing price per share, to DAVID PHILLIPS, The Schools, Treforest. -g J GUINEA DINNER SET, sample plate 2id, \Jr Old Dresden pattern. UINEA SET OF GLASS 3T Inspection Solicited, Miaton, GUINEA TEA SET Wedgwood, 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 CARDIFF ADVERTISING, BILL POSTING, AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED). OFFICES: CHURCH-STREET CHAMBERS. SECRETARY FRANK H. SIMPSON. Best Permanent Posting Stations in CarrHH Neighbourhood Contractors for all descriptions oi Advertising Circular Distributing Ac. 91] 9 JglLL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON. J. DE RESS, 180 COMMERCIAL-ROAD, NEWPORT, BILL-POSTER a.nd DELIVERER for TOWN and COUNTRY Rents all the principal Hoardings in I Newporç, ç. Worl; siecuted vifch dp&$Q- 51 CARDIFF. LADIES' SCHOOL, 76, KING'S-ROAD, JLJ CANTON, CARDIFF, also Preparatory Class for Boys. Conducted by the Misses JORDAN. Next term commences Monday, September 6th. 157 CARDIFF MIDDLE-CLASS SCHOOL (BOYS), SPRING VILLA., COWBRIDGE-ROAD (Near Sophia Gardens). PRINCIPAL: W. WILKES, B.A., LONDON. Next Term commences September 14th, 1886. 162 HARROW HOUSE SCHOOL JLJL NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF. Conducted by the Misses MARKS, assisted by efficient resident and visiting teachers. Pupils prepared for Public Examinations. Superior accommodation for boarders. Tennis Lawn. THE NEXT TERM WILL COMMENCE SEP- TEMBER 15th. 81150 tyA RICHMOND-ROAD, CARDIFF. § tfc, SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPAL, MISS PARTON. Pupils prepared for public examinations. Next Term commences September 9th. 589 LENDOWER HOUSE ACADEMY^ GLOSSOP-TERRACE. ROATH, CARDIFF.— Established on Christian principles. The course of studies embraces English, grammar, and literature, mathematics, French. Latin, and drawing. Pupils are prepared for the local examinations. The prospectus, bearing the highest references, will be forwarded upon application.—Mr A. Good, Principal. 917 ST. MARGARET'S 45, RICHMOND- ROAD, CARDIFF. SCHOOL FOR GIRI.S also a. PREPARATORY CLASS for YOUNG GENTLEMEN under 10 years of age. Principal, Mrs J. D. SIMFSON, 1st Class Certificated Teacher. Pupils prepared for Public Examinations. Vacancies for Boarders. NKXT TERM will commence MONDAY, SEP- TEMBER 13th. 187 ST. HALL SCHOOL, PARK GROVE. ALEXANDER LOW, PRINCIPAL. NEXT TERM BEGINS ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1ST. EXAMINATION RESULTS :— London University Matriculation—1 Pass 1st Div, Aberdeen University—Medical Prelim., 1 Pass. Pharmaceutical Society—2 Passes. College of Preceptors (during last two rears)-33 Passes in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd classes—two special certifi- cates. Soutb Kensington—4 Passes, Mathematics. Classes will be formed for subjects required in Lon- don University Matriculation and the College of Pre- ceptort' Examinations. 81397 ST.' CATHERINE^ CARDIFF k.3 A FIRST-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, PRINCIPAL, Miss TULLIS. SCHOOL HOUSE-No.3, PARK PLACE. RESIDENCE (Private and for Boarders), No. 11. STUDIES,—All subjects necessary for London Matricu- lation, together with Drawing, Class :3ingin, 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 S50 a year for three years two exhibitions of £10 a year for theee years. Cambrid-e Local-Four fir-t-class honours, two second, two third"ele,en passes, four distinctions, five local prizes. College 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 £17 per term. In consequence of new arrangeme ts a larger number 12613 of pupils can be received. 80989 Next Term, from September 17th to December 21st. Q A RDI F F COLLEGE. HEAD MASTER: F. C. BIRKRR'CK TERRY, M.A., late Foundation Scholar, Ac., of St. John's College, Cambridge. ASSISTANTS E. J. NWELL, M.A., Worcester College, Oxford. G. B. HUGHES, M.A., Worcester College, Oxford. E. C. HUDSON. Certificated (S. Kensington). TI;A.CIIER OF FRENCH •. Professor BARBIER, South Wales University College. SCHOOL Mrs M. GERRMH. Certificated (Government). Pupils are prepiived for the universities, London matriculation examination. South Wales University College, Professions, and Commerce. There ate a few va,cancies for boarder?. N.B.—Tuition fees,, including French, 10 guineas a year. Tuition fees in Preparatory School for boys under 9 years of age, 6 guineas a year. In the last eight years 84 certificates have been 1;ained in the Cambridge Local Examinations, includ- ing 46 classes in honours (seventeen first class) and 44 special disth1ctions. Since June, 1881. 11 boys directly from the school have passed theLondcv matriculation examination, Nine in the First Divisii >n. Last September the T1 lird and Sixth Scholarships and the First Exhibitj on (bracketed) at the South Wales University Collegu were won by members of the school. Last April a boy gained, an engineer studentship in H.M. Dockyards. The term begins on Tu< isday, September 14th. Apply to the Head Mas er, The College, Dumfries- place. 81277 COWI'.RIDGK GREAT IfcTu S E SCHOOL. PRINCIPALS: Mrs and Misses CULVER WELL. Pupils prepared for Trin ity College, Oxford Cam- bridge, and College of Proceptors' examinations by experienced teachers. Term s moderate. References Parents of pupils. 43084.7ö3.) Scbool re-opens September 18th. J JSIAESYCWIYLMER, HIGH GRADE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPAL: Mrs R. B'. JONES. The NEXT TERM will commence SEPTEMBER 13th. 81597 SUMMERFIELD HALL LADIES' k3 COLLEGE, MAESYCW..IMER, CARDIFF. (In Union with the Society of Science, Letters, and Art, London). PRINCIPAL—MRS NICHOLLS, F.S.Sc. (London). During the last 12 months, 100 certificates have been gained by the Pupils of this School fro.m the Uni. versity of Edinburgh, the Royal Academy of Music, Trinity College, College of Preceptors, and the Society of Science, Art, and Letters, London, with' 42 special certificates and 45 1st, 2nd, and 3rd class honours. At the International Exhibition (science and art), a. bronze medal was awarded to this sclioo I for water colour painting, and five certificates of merit for crayon drawing and various kinds f needlework. The Report of the Board of Examiners sa.ys, "The work is ood and creditable to the esta.blishmt:t1t.' Fees for boarders, including tuition, scho larships, prizes, and preparation for any University ]- \xamina.. tion, five guineas per term. Day pupils, one guinea. Over 100 testimonials from the parents 01" pupils in all parts of Wales, Monmouth, Gloucester, Corn. wall. London, &c. ——— 75301 OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. The Hereford Timea :—" This School still maintains ts well-deserved popularity, and is, we belie\te, fast becoming one of the best in this country." And again :—" This College can lay claim to be one of the best in South Wales aud Monmouth." ABERGAVENNY. BEKGAVEN N Y GRAMMAR SCHOOL.—The Head Master, Mr WEBBER, RECEIVES BOARDKRS at CLUNMORE VILLA, in a very healthy locality. SpeciaJ attention paiii to domestic comforts of Pupils. Every Candidate passed last Cambridge Local Exami- nation in Honours. Thorough J';ducation. Moderate Fees, term Begins 16\h September. 243 BERGAVENNY LADIES' SCHOOL MILFORD HOUSE. PRINCIPAL MRS YATES. The educational advantage are of a superior kind and the establishment is so c onducted as to ensure the happiness and well being of pupils. Numerous certificates hav," been obtained by pupils a.t the Local Examinations; also an Exhibition from the South Wales College, CardilY. Terms on application Next Term Day, THURSDAY, Sept. 16th, 1886. 67252 PONTYPRIDD. pONTYPRIDD GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HIGHER EDUCATION: Special preparation for Preliminary Examinations in Law and Medicine. The next term will commence 131th September. [For Prospectuses, Ac., apply to Mr J. F. McCLUNE, 81198 The Grange, Pontypridd. ABERDARE. A BERDARE MIDDLE CLAS SCHOOL PRINCIPAL—Mr W. EVANS, C.M.B.A.. Iu Honours, Cambridge. The Next Term commences September 6th. 81205 For particulars apply to the Master, 26, Seymour-st. HEREFORD. COUNTY COLE, HERFORD. CAMBRIDGE LOCAL DISTINCTIONS. Latin, French, Mathematics, Music, and English. Five Open Scholarships at Public Scheols. Fi.rst place in the Civii Service out of 735 Candidates. Fees £3ó a year. 81391 T. A. STOQDLEY, M.A., Head Muster. CLIFTON, BRISTOL. TXIGH CLASS EDUCATION FOR JL SONS OF GENTLEMEN. BRIGHTON HOUSE SCHOOL, REDLAND PAØ, CLIFTON, BRISTOL. Established 1873 to provide a thoroughly good edaca. tion at moderate terms. There will be a few Vacancies for September lfith. Names should be entered at once. Large premises near the Downs. The number of pupils limited to 120 (40 boarders). An excellent table kept. A good home for boarders. Large staff of efficient tutors. Four departments. Pupils admitted from 8 to 20 years of age. All subjects taught. Inclusive terms. Play- ground, well-fitted workshop, gymnasium, cricket and tennis club. Separate house as Sanatorium. Pupils successfully prepared for the Army, Navy, Civil Sen-ice, Medical and Preliminary Law Examinations, as well as for those of the Universities, Oxford and Cambridge Locals, College of Preceptors, Science and Art Depart- ment Also for the Musical Examinations of the Royal Academy and Trinity College.—Prospectuses, exami- nation successes, references. and full particulars on ap- plication to the Head Master, Mr Charles Bigg. 81113 (Eiutcaiifltt. NEWPORT. THE LAURKLS, CLIFTON-PLACE, <L NEWPORT, MON. —LADIES' SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN. Conducted by Miss M. E. LEWIS, with the assistance of competent Professors and Trained Governesses. The DUTIES will be RE- SUMED on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th, 1896. 81404 IGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, OAK- FIELD, CAERAU PABK, NEWPORT, MON.—PRINCIPALS, Mrs ROWE and the Misses SPENCER, assisted by the usual staff of professors and certificated and trained teachers. The Autumn Term commences on TUESDAY, Sept. 14th. Preparatory classes for little boys. A limited number of boarders received. 986 HIGHER SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 3, DORSET-PLACE, NEWPORT, MON. PRINCIPALS The Misses BALLANTYNE and HEATHCOTE. A Kindergarten Class has been formed under a qualified teacher. Fea, one guinea per term. The pupils attending the Viewport Hich School have passed creditably and taken high honours in various public examinations. Information relating thereto and prospectuses may be had from the Principals, who will be at the School House, 3, Dorset-place, Stow- hill, on and after September 17th. The Autumn Term commences on Wednesday, September 22nd. SWANSEA. ARNOLD COLLEGE, CONSTITUTION HILL. Principal—Rev. K. WILLIAMS, M.X. B.D. RE-OPENS JULY 27th, 9.3) a.m. 80821—12601' EDINBURGH HOUSE, VVALTER- fj ROAD, Swansea. Principal Mr3 WARD. HAUGH. Kindergarten for Gentlemen's Children and preparatory school. Orphans, Indian, and Colonial Children receive careful training an<i h me comforts. Term commences September 13tli. Pupil- governess required. 81436 GROVE-PLACE (2), SWANSEA— V3T LADIES' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, conducted bv MISS HAVARD. THE NEXT TERM WILL COMMENCE on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th, 1886. ABL^AVON. BERAVON ACADEMY, ABERAVON, J-TL PORT TALBOT. PRINCIPAL—THE HEY. T. RICHARDS. Preparation for Preliminary, College, Customs, and Excise Examinations. Also for commercial life, Ac. Duties reumed August 3rd. The student of this school are very successful in passing their examinations. 81101 MUMBLES. HISTLEBOON HOUSE SCHOOL.— JL Established 1840. Principal—M. H. NEWMAN, M.A., Oxon. (late Exhibitioner of his College). with Assistant Masters. Boys received from seven upwards. Fees moderate and vary accordmg to a"e, Very healthy situation. Next term with commence Sept. 20th. >1512 CHEPSTOW. GELLE V U E SCHO OLT Hihest Educational Work. Moderate cost. Cern. fortable country home. Splendid situation. -George Dewdney, B.A.; Harry Dewdney, B.A. 502 LONG ASHTON, BRISTOL. LONG ASHTON SCHOOL, NEAR JLJ BRISTOL.—Resident Shorthand Master.—For prospectus, notice of exhibitions, and school successes, apply to W. J. Kempe, M.A. 81539 CHELTENHAM. RNHE HALL, MONTPELLIER, CHEL- JL TEN HAM. SCHOOL FOR GiRLS. The PRICE (assisted by an efficient staff of Masters and Resident and Daily Governesses) re. ceive Boarders and Daily Pupils to Educate in every branch of useful and refined study. The House is large and commodious, with pleasant garden aad lawn tennis ground. Pupils prepared for the varions examinations have passed very successfully, some takin2 First-class Honours in English and in Music. Prospectuses on application. 577 C>LOLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS^ J NORTHAMPTON HOUSE, BATH-ROAD, CHELTENHAM ESTABLISHED 1870. PRINCIPAL-Rev. W. BARWELL. The Scaool Course includes English, Modern Language, Classical and Mathematical studies. Pupils carefully prepared for the Universities, the Higher Schools, and for various Public Examinations. Earnest attention paid to the moral habits, health, comfort, and happiness of tile pupils. Athletic, swimming, and gymnastic exercises encouraged. Excellent accommo- dation for boarders. Highest references. Terms moderate and inclusive. The Autumn Term begins on Tuesday, Sept. 14th, 1886. Should a personal inter. view be desired, addiess for the next week Glanville House, Penarth. 81577 STONEIIOUS K, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. ED UC ATION. -NOT I C E OF REMOVAL. —In consequence of insufficient accommodation, the Misses KIM.M1NS, OF EBLEY COURT, STROUD, GLOUCESTERSHIRE, have purchased the Ryeford Estate, including commodious and well-built family mansion (admirably adapted for scholastic purposes), wIth extensive rounds, which affords every facility for out. door amusement (tenll1-courts, ¡;yml1asium, Ac.). The address will in 1Uture be-The Ladies' College, St. Ryeford Hall, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire. The College i conducted on High School principles, com. bined with the refinements of a country home. Resident English, French, and German governesses. Students are prepared for London University and all local examinations. Facilities are afforded for specializing in particular subjects. Full particulars on application to the Principal. 886 EDUCATION, TEN GUINEAS PER TERM.-In consequence of increased accommo- dation, the Principals ot a High-class Ladies' College can receive two sbters on the above greatly reduced terms, and include board and tuition in English, conversational French and Ger .ian, Latin, mathema- tics. music, drawing, painting, dancing, etc. Resident English and foreign governesses. Professors attend dauy. Students prepared for London University and local examinations.—Prospectus and report on appli. cation to Collegiate, White's Library, Stroud, Glouces- tershire. 9?4 ABERYSTWITH UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES, ABERYSTWITH. (Endowed and in receipt of a Government Grant.) PRESIDENT— The Right Honourable LORD ABERDARE, G.C.B. PRINCIPAL— The REV. T. C. EDWARDS, M.A. (Oxon and Lond.) SCHOLARSHIPS AND EXHIBITIONS, 1886 7. The following Entrance Scholarships and Exhibi- tions. open to male and female candidates above the age of lo, will be offered for competition at the begin- ning of next session. Three Scholarships of £50 per annum: Two Scholarships of £40.. Two Scholarships of The" Pritchard Scholarship" of £.30 Three Scholarships of £ZO.. Eleven Exhibitions of £10.. The travelling expenses of successful candidates 1\'il1 be paid by the College. All the above are renewable at theend of the first and second 8essions and t.llose under the value of £ 50 will, incases of special excellence, te increased. Students not already holding any Scholarships or Exhibitions roay at the close of the session receive of special merit on the result of the class examinations. Prizes varying in amount from £5 to S10 are awarded to Students on passing the examinations of the Uni- versity of London. The examination will begin at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, September 21st, 1886. For particulars of the examination. Ac., apply to the Registrar of the College. N.B.—At the last matriculation examination of the London University, a larger number of candidates passed from this college than from any other pro- vincial college, viz. eighteen, of whom tour were placed in Honours, and fourteen in the first division. 80957 LLANYBYTHER. THE LLANYBYTHER GRAMMAR JL SCHOOL. HEAD;MASTER—Mr J. J. JONES, B.A. (Lonrl.) (Late assistant tutor at the Independent College, Bala). School opens Sept. 7th. Terms, &c., on application. AddröSs-Temple Bar, Talsarn, R.S.O. 8¡6 CROYDON, LONDON. LADIES' COLLEGE, ALEXANDRA JLJ HOUSE, NOTTINGHAM-ROAD.—Principal, Mrs ANGUS, M.C.P., assisted by efficient Resident Governesses and Visiting Professors. Thorough English and the accomplishments of a higher educa- tion. Pupils prepared for the Local xaminatiol1s, Prospectus ana Testimonials on application. Referees Dr. Angus, The College, Regent's Park, London; B. Rowlands, Esq., Q.C., M.A., Belsize Park, London, Ac., Ac. Next term commences September 14th. 81275 NORTHTAWTOIs:7NORTlf^DEVON! NORTH TAWTON lCHOOL. PATRON—The Earl of PORTSMOUTH. A thoroughly useful and practical education, with preparation tor various examinations. Boarders from £21 per annum. 72521 Prospectus and honour iist from the Head Master. <JCHOOL AD V ERTISEMEN TS. —The o attention of Principals of Private and other SCHOOLS is directed to the following moderate FIU. PAID TARIFF for School Advertisements One Three six Tweire Insertion Insertions. Insertions. Insertion; s. d. s. d. s. d II. ci Four Lines ..10^.26^ 4 0 6 0- Six Lines 1 6 3 0 6 0 9 0\ Eight Lines— 2 0 5 0 8 -0 12 0* Twelve lAnes S 0 7 6 12 0 18 0 Eight words may be calculated to a line. Advertise" menus can aiso appear in the CARDIFF TIMES and SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS in conjunction wif'j those in the South Wales Daily Keios, so as to form part of ;¡, series of insertions. ASK for the SOUTHW ALEEA UTIES CIGARETTES, superior in quality to all others and cheaper in price. Manufactured by the SOUTH WALES CIGARETTE COMPANY, SWANSEA. Pro. I prietors, M. GOLDMAN and CO. These Cigarettes are made of the brightest, most delicately-flavoured, a.nd highest cost gold leaf grown in Virginia, and are absolutely free from adulteration. Only the best French rice paper used. Amber tip. Sold everywhere. Try them; you Trill find they are the best you ever sucked, 81066 ub lit ^nmsements. -I CARDIFF. rpHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE A MANAGER Mr EDWARD FLETCHER. ACTING MANA«ER Mr JOHN SHERIDAN. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), AUGUST 3lst, I The Popular Comedian, Mr JJARRY JYJONKHOUSE, From the Gaiety and Alhambra. Theatres, London, And his own SPECIALLY ORGANISED COMPANY. The New and Enormously Successful Burlesque Farcical Comedy, Larks. Latest London Success, by Weltin Jones. Cleo" Ballet Troupe. Bright. Spa riding, and Popular LARKS." MONDAY NEXT, ST-.pt. 6th, Magnificent Production of Shakespeare s OTHELLO. Open 7; Commence 7.30; Half-piice 9. Box Plan at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's. 53237 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10TH, ANNUAL BENEFIT OF EDWARD FLETCHER. MERCHANT OF VENICE. TAMING THE SHREW, Box plan now open at Messrs Thompson A Shackell's. "yiCTORIA THEATRE, NEWPORT. Jy/JR DWARD FLETCHER TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), AUGUST 31ST, AS H A K T, E T LEVINO n RANI) CIRCUS, \JC CARDIFF. — L.EVINO'S New LEVINO Company TO-NIGHT, August 31st, 1886, LEVlNO and every evening during the week. LEVINO Duatier de Kolla's Marvc.Vlous Illusion, LEVINO entitled The Strange Disappearance LEVINO ofa Ladv in Full View of the Audience," LEVINO by SUSIE LKVINO E-.tpensive en. LEVINO gagement of ZIDNEY, tho Marvel of LEVINO Uexterity; also the SPORTS OF LEVINO ATLAS Miss HETTlE KEEBLE in LEVINO her beautiful TRANSFORMATIONS. LEVINO illustrating all Nationalities, and in- LEVINO eluding the impersonation of POOR LKVINO LLTTLN. JO. Last week .RF the AVOLO LEVINO BOYS and their novel XYLOPHONES. LEVINO The "MIDGET N ONPERV the LEVINO BROS. WERD on the Triple Bars. LEVINO Twelfth week and still popular, LEVINO LEVINO in MESMERISM. Free brass LEVINO serenade every evening. Popular LKVINO prices of admission, 3d, 6d, Is,and 2s. LEVINO Doors open at 7. Commence at 8. LEVINO |Change of Company every week. NEWPORT. GRAND MILITARY TOURNAMENT. THE FOURTH ANNUAL TOURNAMENT OF THE MONMOUTH TROOP ROYAL GLOUCESTER. SHIRE HUSSARS YEOMANRY CAVALRY, W ill take place on the ATHLETIC GROUNDS, NEWPORT, MON., ON SATURDAY, 18TH SEPTEMBER, a36. PRIZES will be given for the following events :— Tent Pegging, Cleaving the Tark's Head. M restling on Horseback, Mounted Combat. Lemon Cutting. Ring Tilting, Bayonet Exercise, Jumping Prizes, Lance v. word, Tug of War, Balaclava Melee. On the same day will be run a I20-YARDS FLAT HANDICAP, open to all comers. First prize. So: second, S2 third. £1; entrance, Is 6d. Handicapper Mr Pethebridge, Hon. Sec. Newport Athletic Sports. For further particulars apply to Sergeant-Major Lowry, Raglan, Manager or Trooper J. owe, Quetxn's Hotel, Newport. Mon., Secretary__856—OL476_ (E^rnrstons. QARPIFF AND WESTON SERVICE, The Saloon Steamer. "LADY MARGARET" (Wind weather, and circumstances permitting). LEAVE CARDIFF. Tuesday, Aug. 31 .8.0 a.m. A 4.45 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 1 .9.45 a.m. a.nd 5.30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 2 .8.0 a.m. and 11.30 a.m. Friday, :se!,t.3 .4b a.m. and 12.15 p.m. LEAVE WESTON. Tuesday, 31 .8.15 p.m. Wednesday, :-lept. 1 10.45 a.m. and 8.0 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 2 9.15 a.m. and 7.45 p.m. Friday, Sept. 3 9.45 a m. and 7.0 p.m. Bares to and fro eaCl" day-Fore Deck, Is ód; Saloon, 2s. 73D—79378 CHEAP EXCURSION TO WATCHET, MINEHEAD, AND ILFRACOMBE, On THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd, by the EMPRESS OF INDIA. Leave Cardiff 7.0 a.M Ufracombe 4,0 p.m., Calling at Watchet, Mine head, and off Lynmouth to a.nd fro. r RIP 0 F THE SEASON. MARINE EXCURSION FROM CARDIFF TO ILFUACOMBE, hy the magnificent Clyde-built Saloon Paddle Steamer BON:SIE DOON (Wind, weather, and circumstances permitting), ON WEDNESDAY Nil XT, SEPTEMBER 1, 1886, Leaving Cardiff at 9 a.m. returning from Ilfracombe at P-M. The BRISTOL MARIN)K EXCURSION COMPANY purpose handing the gri \ss receipts of this most pleasant trip over to the Glamorganshire and Mon- mouthshire Infirmary. Fares to and fro, 5s. Tickets may be had of the Secretary,at the Infirmary. Band and refreshments on llOard. 81542 A dinner will be provided, on board for those who will sen their names to the St Cietarv of the Infirmary by middle day on Tuesday. RISTOL CHANNEL PACKET JD COMPANY.—SAILINGS of the VELINDRA, 10 L'ORMOSO, A OOLLIER Steamers, between SWANSEA and ILFRACOMBE foi September, 1886. FROM SWANSEA. FROJ1 ILFRACOMBE. SEPT. I SEPT. 1 Wednesday 6.45 M | 1 W ednes day 6.0 a 1 Wednesday 6.0 a 2 Thursday 7.0 m 3 Friday 7.45mI3J<riday 6.0 a Fares—Best Cabin. T>s; Fore do., 4s. lVturn—Best, 8s Fore. 6s available for one month. CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS for 5, 8, cr 10 days are issued from SWANSEA every SATURDAY to BARNSTAPLE, EXETER, PLYMOUTL', and all intermediate stations. „ CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS are issued for all steamers to ILFRACOMBE, returning the same ■day. QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. ST. GILES' FAIR, OXFORD. On MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH, an EXCUR. SION TRAIN for GLOUCESTER, Cheltenham, and Oxford will leave Cardiff at 6.20 a.m., Newport 6.45, Cheptow 7.25, and Lydnev at 7.4B a.m. returning same diy from Oxford at 6.40, Cheltenham 8,40, ana: Gloucester at 9.5 p.m. For fares see special bills. 81595 J. GRIERSON. General Manager. ONDON AND NORTH-WESTERN JLJ RAILWAY. ONE OR THREE DAYS' TRIP TO LONDON. On FRIDAY NIGHT. SEPTEMBER 3rd, a CHEAP EXPRESS EXCURSION will be run to LONDON, leaving Swansea at 11.0 p.m., Swansea Bay 11.4, Mum. bles-road 11.9, Killay 11.14, Dunvant 11.17, Gowerton 11.21, Gorseinon 11.25, Llanelly 11.10, Hynea 11.19, Llangennech 11.25, Pontardulais 11.40, Pantyffynon 11.49, Llandebie 11.67, Derwydd-road 12.1, Carmarthen 11.10, Abergwilli 11.15, Nantgaredig 11.25, Llanarthney 11.33, Golden Grove 11.43, Llaudilo 12.12 a.M. Saturday morning, Llangadock 12.23, Llanwrda 12.28, Llandovery 12.36 a.m., Llauwrtyd 1.5 a.m., Garth 1.15 a.m., Builtb- road 1.27. Llandrindod 1.39, Penybont 1.4/, Knighton 2.27, Bucknell 2.35, Hoptcn Heath 2.43, Broome 2.50 a.m. Pas,;en2;ers taking one.day tickets return on Satur. day night, September 4th, from Euston Station at 10.0 p.m., and passengers lJoIding three-day ticket leave Euston Station at 10.30 on Monday, Sep- tember 6th. For further particulars see handbills. G. FIND LAY, General Manager. Euston Station, August, 1886. LONDON AND NORTH-WESTERN JLJ RAILWAY. On MONDAY, Sept, 6th, CHEAP EIGHT-DAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be issned to LlVE. POOL, MANCHESTER, ISLE OF MAN, Stockport, Warrington, Birkenhead, Chester, Stafford, N ortl: Wales, Llandudno, Leeds, Sheffield, Huddersfield, Wakefield, Bradford, South port, Preston, Morecambe, Blackpool, Lancaster, Barrow, Carlisle, Windermere, etc. Newcastle-on-Tyne, Durham, Darlington, Hull, Middlesbrough, York, West Hartlepool, Scarborough, and other stations on the North-Eastern Line fr the Swansea, Llanelly, Pembroke and Tenby, Carmarthen, Mid-Wales Line, Cardiff and Rhymney, Taff Vale, Vale of Neath, Merthyr, Dowlais, Tredegar, Ebbw Vale, Abersychan, and Abergavenny Lmes, Newport, Pontypool Road, Hereford, LeomiD8ter Tenbury, Woofterton, Ludlow, Craven Arms, and Church Stretton. For Fares, particula.rs of return times, etc., see band bills. G. FINDLAY, General Manager. Euston Station, August, 1886. 81588 r TEl., TS, MARQUEES, & PAVILIONS JL ON HIRE. 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ADVERTISEMENTS received up to Seven o'clock will secure insertion in the next morning's issue of the DAILY NEWS ;SusíU!$S j\.bdrfs5fs. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, & JIf, ST. MARY-STREET, AND 15, TRINITY-.STREET, CARDIFF. SPECIAL PURCHASE OF PLUSHES, MERINOES, & CASHMERES JJOWELL AND 0O.VIPANV ARE NOW OFFERING 850 Boxes OF pLusHEf IN ALL COLOURS. 600 pIECES Black and COLOURED JpRENCH ÑIERINOES AND 0ASHMERES. ALL BOUGHT PREVIOUS TO THE GREAT ADVAXC" IN THESE GOODS. JJOWELL AND QOMPANY, THE CARDIFF JQRAPERS, (CARDIFF. J TVr E, \rAUGHAN AND CO STEAM DYEING & SCOURING WORKS, LLANDAFF ROAD, CARDIFF. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS 77, CROCKHERBTOWN, }r.nmrr 248, BUTE-STREET, j CAKDIFF. 53, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT S3, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. 27, CASTLE-STREET. SWANSEA Orders received and Parcels forwarded to Works C;.Triage free, by the following AGENTS Ab, ravon !lIr Morgan, Talbot Square. Ahe vdare Mrs Eschle, Commercial-place, Abei kenfig.Mr W. H. 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