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WARE & COLLE, IE SAMUEL WARE AND SOXS, BRISTOL AND CARDIFF ESTABLISHED OVER HALF A CENTURY. A I LO RS, HOSIERS, AND WOOLLEN MERCHANTS. TO K E STREET, CARDIFF. 45807
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ALLSOPP & SOM; ^y\ v x/\ BASS & co*' and others Vy C/i\ of the finest BURTON PRICES. ALES Per Per v/yv Kilderkin Firkin. V \'f) Sy\. 18s 93 21s 10s 6d (TS 24s 123 And upwards 45063
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pARISIAN MANTLE 00., 174, COMMERCIAL ST., NEWPOITT. \> Y\ <\ ALL THE LATEST N OVELTIES AT WHOLESALE PRICES. THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK In the United Kingdom. SEE DISPLAY IN WINDOWS. 76171
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WHEN ORDERING, BE SURE YOCT' GE'I THE GENUINE ARTICLE, And Ask for 4 vV V MEAD'S PATENT XAW EAGLE PACKING, VV As worthless imitationsV are being: old as 'Improved" and "Excelsior' >^TO RE GENUINE Eagle. <s:c Kach Coil should hava Label bearing the Name and Traae Mark, MEAD'S EAGLE PACKING.. For Samples and Prices, send to the Sole Agents, 'THE SOUTH WALES INDIA RUBBER COMPANY, BUTE DOCKS,-CARDIFF. 67449
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dipping- Juntos. J^ISTOL CHANNEL STEAM ami. WKKT CO. SAILINGS of the VELINDRA e* betwee« SWANSEA and ILFRACOMBE for Pnn« SEPTEM :El!. SWANSEA. FROM ILFRACOMBK. 'C'f 6.45 m 11 Monday 6.30 a Wofin y, '• 0 in 16 Wednesday 7. 0 a Thur^Sday 9-30ln 17 Thursday 7. 0 a SaSiy 2- f> a 18 Friday 8.30 a Jlonrto 11.1b m 19 Saturday 2.1o a Jlondav m 21 MondF-y a \Vei]n', 1.15 a 23 Wednesday 5.30 a ^ridav ay 6.35 m 25 Friday 6. 0 a ri(la%, 26 Saturday b. 0 a Monrl» 6.45 m 28 Mondiy 6. 0 a y 6.45 m 30 Wednesday 6. 0 a r«S T)?, ay .6.4b 111 "eat Cabin. 6< Fore Cabin, 4s Return, 8s and r «n 6s available for one month. c urther p:trtic I:ir. apnly to W.M. POCK RTF, —tpaln Packet Office. Swansea. 74592 \J!^CT AND DORSET" JOINT RAILWAY. 5URNHAM AND CARDIFF STEAM PACKET SERVICE N Steamer SHERBRO' will run as follows :— Dt 'FF TO BURN'HAM. BURNHASt TO CARDIFF. fcd/y 7.15m 14PMonday 8.15 a We,i„ay,- 7.45m 15 Tuesday 10.45m thn^eofI?y •••• 8.45m 16 Wednesday .11.45m *rirt?JM5m & 12.45 a 17 Thursday 10.45 m 1.30 a [ IS Friday 11. 0 m Mnn i y 3. 0 a 19 Saturday- 12.45 a iC^V 4.45 a 21 Mondav 2. 0 a W.Zay, 5.30 a 22 Tuesdav 3. 0 a •»V>"e,s,lay • • ■ • 3.30 a 23 Wednes. £ .30 m & 6.30 a Friri, ay 7. Om 24 Thursday 5. 0 a Satn^i* 7.45m 25 Friday 5. 0 a Mo«i ay 7.45m 26 Saturday 5. 0 a Tw 'ay 9. 0m 28 Monday 6.15 a V(.,i y 7. 0m 29 Tuesday 10. 0m 7.45m 30 Wednesday .10.30m Ktoh, vires, after cabin, 3s Od fore cabin, 2s Cd. <1$, ftjare*> tickets available for sevtn days, 4s 6d 1> Cheap Return Tickets, available same day ■^djvnd 2s fad. 75532 FEFER F CARDIFF AND BORDEAUX^ ILLRRN, ~VV THE CARDIFF STEAMSHIP ^gfegsK-COMPANY'S FIRST. CI.ASS SCREW G4>).1x_ STEAJIERS will sail as follows :— Cardiff for Bordeaux. Sept. 26 ^ltli K" Bordeaux for CardilF Sept. 26 tor T>r'°0<,s and passengers. of freight, Ac., apply to Messrs -T.io. Whit- ^»s, Agents, 14, '^uai des Chartvons, Bor- S&rt-'o an" at the Offices of the Company, 51, Mount- 023fjq??rc. Cardiff. 9431 ^-c jjOOPER. CAMPBELL A CO.. Managers. A&R /CARDIFF. "SWAN S E A, NEWPORT, ^LBEI.FASV GREENOCK, & GLASGOW. SOt", The Screw Steam Ships AY, AVON, SEVERN, AND PRIXCESS Afej ALEXANDRA, eil|led to Sail with Gooda and Passengers as follows U*H(J r^° Belfast Swan sea to Belfast Newport to Bal ■sew ] 'a«aow vial and Glasgow. fast & Glasgow la J'oiii],nsea.iSept.] via Swansea. ,? Mohrtay Pm| 2 Wednesday 9 pm Sept.] L 7 pni 9 Wednesday 4 pm 8 Tuesday 6 pm ^lon(i pm 16 Wednesday 9 pm 22 Tuesday 6 pm ay 7 pm 23 Wednesday 3 pm 29Tuusday 6 pm 3u Wednesday 8 pm i° 9art' and Swansea, every Friday, at 2 r.m. k*t 2 0 Newport, Fridays, 4th, 18th, and 25th Sept., elfast r. j^0on 0 Cardiff and Swansea every Saturday at 12 ^°, Newport, Saturdays, 5th, 19th, and 26th ^2 noon. i^hr, 1 —Belfast: Cabin. 17s 6d; Deck, 10s. '•liei-^ or Glasgow: Cabin, 20s; Deck, 12s 6d. ftailav,T °r Sail°rs, 10s. Returns at a fare and a half, tCl'e>r two months. 1. ^laL!11 g1ISKOW to Win, Sloan and Co.; Greenock, ^to] Belfast, R. Henderson and Son; Biifr'rii,twill and Son Swansea, M. JONES aUER; Newport, R Burton and Son; Car nd CO., 69. Bute-street, Docks. 31643 EGULAR SERVICE of ■fcjjrrrp I i' first class powerful STEAMERS between LIVERPOOL, CARDIFF, and «d NEWPORT, and DUBLIN. CARDIFF, >, CWPORT. Cheapest and most Direct Route. DUBLIN GENERAL STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY have appointed THE S.S. CAPTAIN COOK, 350 Tons, to or other suitable Steamer, (accidents excepted) ,rom LIVERPOOL l>°ck) to CARDIFF and NEWPORT EVERY ^WbilfY; from DUBLIN to CARDIFF and EVERY FRIDAY: to DUBLIN and fror £ °°L EVERY MONDAY. Knh, es a,'d further particulars, apply to M Wjl Jwn., Spencer Dock, Dublin R. J. Swyjiv, Wk 5-co«rt, Liverpool; J. F. Thomas and Co., 79, !:iIo..«efe^Newport: or to J- Dess a"d Co., ^v^nt Stuart-square. Cardiff. 4/261 ^4-R A- M E RTC A N L INK. UNITlm STATES MAH. STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO t IIILA DKLPHIA, ICVKIty WKDNESDAY. ss* fl'll-powere<l Iron Steamships. Accnnmn He passengers equal to any European Line. Pas- 'TOV111' aoods landed ut Philadelphia on the Wharf /eonsylTania Railroad. This is the .shortest and "te to the West. t.OCAT. AGKNTS "0s K B,RU> 276> Bute-street, Cardiff .TONF.S Co., Hllt. ""<'ks, CanlifF, and at Dock- Nv'r,?yi'orr t'HOCKE'f and JAMES. 4, Taff-street, Ol!; i1LNliY and Co., Abertillery MOUUAN, 1 CE- PontypLC.l J. i iioji.vs, TrodeRar W. (''e,ltIa,»d-streoi, Merthvr A. DAVIES, r ho/L," r^'eet« Pontlottyn :U. THOKNKY, Commer- J. i,' Aberdare; Ausur and Mi.coeics. Swansea; Cardiff-road. Aberainan 1) A VIES and S^^19.Jjor.sti-eet. Dowlais. 30668 ZEALAND. — ROYAL MATL 'iSli'i/J^E.—Via Cape of Good Hope.—Direct FOUR- F NEW ZEALAND HHIP. lenh- COMPANY (Limited) will Despatch the under- >iive°ned full-powered ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS UALI-V cargo and passengers to all l orts in NEW Equalised rates of passage-money and ^Ro TI Auckland, Wellington, Canterbury, and ^anri fc",?ers can t"6 hooked through to Tasma- Australia, via New Zealand. Steamers. Tons reg.i Destination. 18^6. -j 24 RIMUTAKA — 4750 ;Otago, Canter- bury. Wellington J5n. _„ & Auckland. ULAPEUU 4163 Auckland, Wei- 1 lington, Canter- a». iQ T bnry,<fe Otago. "KAIKOURA .J 4750 'Otago, Canter- bury Wellington ;_& Auckland. Tlle.Q ^oading^berth, Royal Albert Docks. ^iiUv eailler'sare supplemented by the DESPATCH MONTH of FINE CLIPPER SAILING v Principal Ports of the Colony. Loading :'Cht Jetty, South West India Dock. For 'lilt).?assage, or furtlier information apply at the L^J^Omces, 138, Leadenhall-st. London. E.C.67717 )UEEN S L A N D. nta^ £ .°u,nS and promising colony offers Special Ad- ^AL\f"° a11 classes, and the QUEENSLAND AIAII, LINK conveys Passengers Mail BY STEAMER FOLi JE7. ^FJa\- °ther Steamers will be despatched from 01- PLYMOUTH forinightly, by which •ls» SUM PASSAGES will be granted to eligible pcr- iv'ers t, ,as Engineers, Farmers. Fitters. Engme- ^r.s iYailwaY Carriage Builders, Blacksmiths. Brick- .neniasons* ^awyerc;, Carpentei^, Wbeel- l^0nv' ^'10Jlmakers, Tailors, JShipwri^htls, Fa mi Domestic SeiA-ants, Gardeners, Vine Kofcu Makers, Miners, ^uarryuien, Navvieb. 'oilowinc: rates :— iVn15 CABIN.. £ 21 10s THIRD CLASS., £ 7 iui -n under 12 jears half price. Infants under 12 e "3 free. Persons not eligible for assisted pas- ,)e taken at the following ates Second 0^> £ 31 10s: Third Class, £ 17. v' f«rther particulars regarding Passages, Land ;> and Resources of the Colony, apply to Gellatly. ,ey, Sewell, and Co., 109, Leadenhall-street, Lon- J"d 12, Renfleld-street, Glasgow or to the'Locjil rlfi> G. Bird, 246, Bute-street; E. F. Ker.n .rd, 19, l^-street; or W. W. Thomas, 99, Cowbridge-road, Carditf. 74541 ¡ G I L C 1.1 XI S T',S l^ERPOOL, CA R DIFF, & NEWPORT t STEAMEItS. GQLA1 WKIlii LY COMMUNICATION UId"WEEN ABOVJi POiiTS. particulars apply to II. BURTON AND SON, Newport, and ROBERT GU.CHRIST AND CO., 21, Water-street, Liverpool, and Consulate Chambers, Bute-road, Cardiif tNT.,i FOR THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP CO., )IR J.IMITEI). V Rates of Freight quoted, and passages j> !> via Liverpool, to the United States, Mediterra- 11at lo NERVOUS SUFKKKEJkS. "ublished, a. gratuitous Edition or 11. New and I Valuable Medical Work, entitled OW TO ENSURE HEALTH, Or, 'THE CONFIDENTIAL FRIEND. By Dr. J. A. Barnes, M.D. (U.S.) ton *>0at *lee '° a"J' ;|ddress ou receipt of one pe»r ILI'I to propay postage, or by letter post, three stamp S iiti book should be read by everyone, youug or old sex. It teaches Ilow to avoid disease, How to Regf.in Health, i> Health, n. Social Science. Ifi'tg a treatise 011 the Laws Governing Life the lf'"»enient of which is the cause of all disease. L^ousness, Dability, and all their concomitant f Pto111s explained, and full instructwns given for [iiy Sufferer how to obtain restoration to health. b\trValuable Work (144 pages) gives PRESCRIP. IN PLAIN ENGLISH, with full INSTRUC- a. ? for their preparation and use. Contains special ij vks on Rhemu itism, Sciatica, Gout, Neuralgia, hePsv, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysteria, Indices- j' Loss of Energy, Mental and Physical Depression diseases of the Nervous aud Alimentary Systems. L*° a descxintive pamphlet 011 the functions and dis- peculiar to the female sex, by the sai j Author ■»> entitled, FEMALE'S FRIEND and ADVISER, which t,Nvill be sent GRATIS to any address on RECEIPT VAMPJSD ENVELOPE. "•dress Dr. BARNES, M.D. (U.S.), 48, Square, Barnsbury, London, N j. Important to Invalids. R,lita Qualified and Registered Physician Personally between 11 and 1 o'clock daily. T CONSULTATION BY LKTTKR FREK. 1.1. WHO NEED ADVICE ON MATTERS of HEALTH, if unable to have a personal interview U1d at once send full particulars of the Case by Let j a stamped addressed Envelope for reply itr receive immediate answer,with advice andfui e i )is how to obtain perfect cure. Hundreds of 1 £ ive been saved, and i- aith fully restored by cor- l'°ude"ce only. j 'dress Dr. BARNES, -M.D (U.S ), 48, lonsdale 1*^ nnrir- Barnsburv J.omion X. 51 323^ ^LL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON. 1*^ nnrir- Barnsburv J.()noioll X. 51 323^ ^LL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON. JREES, STEAM PACKET HOTEL NEWPORT, ROSTER and DELIVERER for TOWN and l TRV. Rents all the principal Hoardings in "po t, -&C. Work executed with despatch. 313 v liu Ruction. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BEYNON and LEWIS. Surplus Live Stock, &c., at Bishopston Sept 22 Farming Stock, at Lethryd Farm Sept, 30 & 0ct. 1 Mr W. BRADLEY. Household Furniture, dic., at Cardiff Sept. 18 Horses, Harness, Traps, &c., at Cardiff Sept. 21 CARDIFF AUCTION SXORAGK CO (Mr J. G. MADDOX. Auctioneer) Second Consignment of Bulbs at Rooms.Sent. 19 Tuesday's Weekly Sale, at Rooms Sept. 22 Furniture, at Crickhowell House, Penarth .Sept. 23 Leasehold Property, at Gordon-road Sept. 2t1 Messrs FAIRBttOTHER, ELLIS, CLARK, & CO Slate Quarries, in London Oct. 15 Mr JOHN FRANCIS. Unreserved Sale of Horses, &c., at Penybont.Sept. 18 Mr T. E. GEORGE. 600 Mountain Sheep, near Pontypool Oct. 8 Messrs GOTTWALT' BO WRING Show and other Horses, at Cardiff Sep. 18 Stud of 30 Horses, at Cardiff Sept. 18 Five Hunters, at Cardiff Sept. 18 Horses, at Cardiff Sept. 18 Dutch Flower Roots, at Cardiff Sept. 19 Household Appointments, at Cardiff Sept. 24 & 25 Mr F. G GOUGH. Dinas Brisks, at Kidwelly Sept. 21 Mr THOMAS GRIFFITHS. klve Stock, &C., at Forest a.nd Llantood Farms. Messrs J. F. HARVEY & CO. Furniture, &c., at Swansea Sept. 22 and 23 Messrs W. & S. HIRN, Residences, at Cardiff • £ ei> £ 24 Dwelling Houses and Premises, at Cardiff .Sept. 24 House, at Cardiff Sept. 5d4 Mr DANIKL JAMES. Farming Stock, &c., near Gower Road.Sept. 23 Messrs JOHN JENKINS & CO. Leasehold Properties at Cardiff Sept. 18 Leasehold Property at Tongwynlais Sept. 21 Mr! B. JONtiS. Homes, at Bristol Sent. 24 Carriages at Bristol Oct. 1 Mr. W. N. JONES. Stock. Implements, e!c., at Cilyrychen Sept. 23 Mr JOHN M. LEEDER. Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea Sept. 21 Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea Sept. 22 Household Furniture, at Swansea Sept. 23 Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea Sept. 24 Sh'p-Building Dock, at NewMilford Sept. 25 Machinery, Plant, ic., at Milford Haven.Oct. 6, 7, 8 Mr HENRY LEWIS. Live and Dead Fannin" Stock, at Gelligaer.Sept. 28 Messrs WALTER LLOYD AND SON. Freehold Fields, at Kidwelly Sept. 18 Residence, &c., at St. Clear's Oct. 2 Messrs W. S. MILLER & CO. Cattle, Sheep, Horses. &c., at IJwyncyntetin ..Sept. 22 Messrs NEWLAND & RICKARD. Dutch Bulbs, at Newport fiept. 19 Household Furniture, at Newport ■ ■ • ■ ■ eP 24 Messrs G. NICHOLS, SON and ALDhR. Property, at M«ijSS= 80 DANIEL PHILLIPS. Leasehold 18 llt DA' ID PRICE. Cattle, Horses, Pigs, &c aj Mynydd Maio Oct. 1 Ir H. LODWICK PRICE. Woollen Goods, at Cardiff Sept. 18 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER, Sale of Horses, at Cardiff September 18 Rams, at Cardiff Sept. 19 Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff Sept. 22 Residence, at Newport Sept. 23 Grass Farm. at Cardiff Sept. 26 Leasehold Messuages, at Card ff Sept. 26 Ewes, at Cowbridge Fair Sept. 29 Freehold Estate, at Cardiff Nov. — Mr JOHN THOMAS. Cattle, Horses, &c.. at Llwvurhuddyd Farm Oct. 1 Messrs TlnBE, CLARKE and CO., Stores, Plant, &c., at Swansea Sept. 22 Messrs WALTON & LEE. Freehold Estates SALE THIS DA i:- CARDIFF AND SOUTH WALES HORSE SHOW. 1885. THE COMMITTEE'S SALE OF HORSES WILL BE HELD IN THE SHOW GROUND ON FRIDAY. 18th SEPTEMBER NEXT. The Sale wiJI be held in front of the Grand Stand, amI sellers oÏ horses wiJI have a box allotted for each horse, and will have also an opportunity of showing their horses over the fences if in the ring the morning of sale. As a large number of entries are expected, the com. mittee will be obliged by sellers sending full particu- lars vi entries as early as possible to the lIon. Secre. tary. The sale "ill be open to non-exhibited us well as exhibited horses. Present entries include Horses, the property of— T. C. CALMADY, M.F.H., Holsworthy. Devon. F. R. CRAWSHAY, Bridgend. The Worshipful the MAYOR of CARDIFF. F. C. BOLÊS, Bridgend. J. PUGII, Carmarthen. W. PEGLUR, Usk. General WATSON, Llandaff Drs FOX, Brislington. W.i.JONKS.Buitth. W. CUBETT, New House. E. HARRIS, Saltburn. J. WORTHINGTON, Fishguard. Mrs BROGDEN, Porthcawl. J. WILLIAMS, Brecon. F. W. BURDOCK, Pontefract. CLIFFORD tORY, Vaindre HalL EDWIN PRICE, Bridgend. W. PHILLIPS, Abergavennv. W. SMITH, Haverfordwest. JAMliS HOWELL, Cardiff. Dr. LEWIS, Penai th. Also Messrs H Yorath, Samuel Hall, W. J. Travers, Henry Jenkins, Edward Thomas, R, J. Mathias, J. Pugh, T.Williams and others, local owners. Gentle- men wishing to enter their horses will please send at once for full particulars to the Hon. Secretary, 5, High- street, Cardiff. 76029 SALE THIS DAY. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed by W. T. Crawshay, Esq., of Cyfarthfa Castle, to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, in the Show Yard, on FRIDAY, the 18cli of September, the following EXCELLENT BROOD MARES AND FOALS ;— Twilight, BLACK MARE. has been put to Rheingold —Rheingold hy Makehaste. Juno, CHESNUT MAR IS, has been put toRhein- gold. Dressing Gown, thoroughbred BOWN MARE, by d'Estournel, out of Little Coates, bred by Mr Blenkiron and put to Chevronel. Her FOAL at foot, by Victorious. Her YEARLING COLT by King Alfred-King Alfred by King Tom. 76330 SALE TO-MORROW. CANTON FAIR, SEPTEMBER 19th, 1885. EIGHTH ANNUAL SALE OF RAMS. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER will SELL bv AUCTION at Canton Fair on SATURDAY, September 19th, 1885, 40 HAMPSHIRE DOWN, SHROPSHIRE DOWN, AND COTS WO I,L RAM LAMB, comprising entries from the Most Hon. th., Marquis of Bute, R. Stratton, Esq., The Duffryn, and Messrs Akers, Pentrebane. 7b099 FERNLEIGll, NEWPORT-ROAD, ROATH, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MESSRS. STEPHENSON and ALEX- .L ANDER are instructed by the Executors to SELL by AUCTION, at Fernleigh, Newport-road, Cardiff, on TULSDA Y, the 22nd September, 1885, at Twel ve at Noon, the superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising the Contents of Dining and Drawing Rooms, Kitchens, Nurseries, the Appointments of SIX BEDROOMS, SEVERAL OUNCES OF SILVER, VALUABLE OLD CHINA AND GLASS, A FEW DOZEN WINES, SOME FINE OIL PAINTINGS by Carmichal, Marks, &c., LARGE COLLECTION OF BOOKS, CAPITAL AXMINSTER AND BRUSSKLS CARPETS (nearly new). The whole of the Furniture is of the best description, having been purchased of !\Iessrs. Daniel Lewis and Sons and other lirst-class makers. On view the day preceding the Sale. Catalogues leadyeprior to Sa. 76196 ON SATURDAY, the 26th SEPTEMBEll, AND NOT ON SATURDAY, the 12th AS PREVIOUSLY ADVERTISED. PETERSTONE. MONMOUTHSHIRE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PASTURE F4 RM, Between Cardiff and Newport. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, the 26th September, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, in the following order, and not in one lot as previously advertised. LOT 1.—All that PIECE or PARCEL OF PASTURE LAND, numbered 465 on the tithe map of the paiish of Peterstone, Monmouthshire, and abutting on the parish road, leading from Peterstone Church to Rumney and Cardiff, and containing 2a. lr. 9p. LOT 2.-A11 those several enclosures of PASTURE LAND, numbered 452, 451, and 58 on the tithe map of the parish of Peterstone, abutting on the parish from Peterstone to Rumney and Cardiff, and also with a fronta.seto the same road leading from Peterstone to Marshfield Station, containing by admeasurement 4a. lr. 27p. or thereabouts. 0 LOT 3.-AU those two enclosures of PASTURE LAND, numbered 366 and 367 on the tithe map of the parish of Peterstone, known as Ton-yr-hoel-las, and containing by admeasurement 7a. 2r. 32p. LOT 4.—Those three Enclosures of PASTURE LAND, situate alongside the Green-lane leading from Peterstone to t. Melon's, and numbered 289, 293, and 294 on the title map of the parish of Peterstone, and containing 10a. Or. 15p., or thereabouts. LOT 5.—A PIECE or PARCEL of GROUND near to the Church at Peterstone, now occupied as a garden, numbered 435 on the parish map, ana containing la. 3r. LOT 6.—All those several enclosures of PASTURE LAND, with a frontage to the parish road from Peter- stone to Rumney and Carditf, with the building formtlrly occupied as a farm house erected thereon, and known as TYR PENGAM, and numbered 510. 511, 512, 513, 514, 515A, 518, 531, 528, a.nd 527 on the tithe map of the parish of Peterstone, and containing by admeasurement 28a. lr. 20p., or thereabouts. LOT 7.—An exceedingly rich PASTURE FIELD. having a frontage to the parish road from Peterstone to Rumney and Cardiff, numbered 515 on the parish map, and containing 5a. 3r. 8p. The whole of these lots have the reputation of being some of the very best pasture in the County of Monmouth. They are in a convenieut distance of the town of Cardiff, and are also v/ithin short communication with the Marshfield Station on the Great Western Railway. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, or to Messrs MORRIS and SONS, 76923 Solicitors, Cardiff. W A N S E A O F F I els OF THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NKWS," No. 2, COLLEGE-STREET. All orders from NEWSAGFJVTS will receive prompt attention, and be executed upon the same terras as from the Chief Office. The" DAILY NEWS" delivered to Subscribers early every morning in any part of the town. ADVERTISEMENTS received up to Seven o'clock will secure insertion in the next morning's issue of the DAILY NEWS.. a1£5 ht! u,tíøn. SALE THIS DAY. CARDIFF. THIRD ANNUAL HORSE SHOW SAwi THIS HORSE EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. MESSRS GOTT WALTZ & BO WRING beg to announce that they will SELL by AUCTION, at THE HORSE EXCHANGE, CARDIFF, on 18th, 18..s, at TWELVE O'CLOCK (the day following the Cardiff Horse Show), 120 SHOW & OTHER HORSES, Including :— A STUD OF THIRTV HUNTERS DIRECT FROM WATERFORD, The Property of the well-known Importer Mr Thomas Morgan. PURCHASED ESPECIALLY FOR THIS SALE AT DUBLIN AND CLONMEL HORSK SHOWS. Entries have been received from the following :— 5 HUNTERS, the property of A. J. Daniel, Esq., well known in the V. W.H. Country. The MACKINTOSH OF MACKINTOSH. Sir JOSEPH BAILEY, Bart., M.P. WALTER LINDSAY, Esq., RICHARD ALLEN, Esq. ALFRED STEVENS, Esq. 7 PRIZE HORSES from C. D. Phillips, Esq. 5 CHAMPION and PRIZE HORSES, from D. Lloyd LOUGHER, Esq. 5 WELL-CONDITIONED & TRAINED HUNTERS, the pro- perty of a well-known gentleman. Robert Johnston, Esq. S. Brukewich, Esq. H. B. Cory, Esq. R. Travel, Esq. E. L. Morgan, Esq. W. Sheer, Esq. A. Ba.ssett, Esq. I F. Welsh, Esq. G. Matthews, Esq. T. G. Hulland, Esq. D. Owen, Esq. J. Matthews, lisq. t. John. Esq. F. Perry, Esq. W. Tilley. Esq. E. Penn, Esq. Robert Evans, Esq. E. Taylor, Esq. J. Dunn, Esq. I John Skone, Esq. J. Gerrisli, Esq. G. Davies, Esq. H. C. Waterhouse. Esq. G. Leonard, Esq. W. Humphreys, Esq. AS ALL STALLS FOR THIS IMPORTANT SALE ARE ENGAGED, NO MORE ENTRIES CAN BE RECEIVED, Catalogues may be obtained on application of the Auctioneers. 75493 SALE, TO-MORROW AT 2.30. TO FLORISTS AND PRIVATE GROWERS. IMPORTANT SALE OF DUTCH BULBS, DIRECT FROM THE GROWERS AT HAARLEM, ex STEAMER CONSTANCE, FROM ROTTERDAM, and also from a Large Grower's London Agent. MESSRS GOTTWAUrZ & BOWRING JJ<'i. are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at their Rooms, High-street, Cardiff, on SATUR. DAY, 19th September, 1835, at 2.30 p.m., 20 CASES OF DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS, Iucluding fine HYACINTHS, TULIPS, POLYANTHUS, SCILLA, CROCUS, etc., which are fully described in Catalogues. 76183 ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th and 25th. SALE OF THE VERY SUPERIOR AND ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PICTURES, PLATE and VARIOUS EFFECTS, being the major portion of a MANSION IN CARMARTHENSHIRE, and other effects, t": e property of various owners, Removed to CARDIFF for better convenience of Sale, the whole of which 1itttst be soúZ 1vithout the SLIGHTEST RESERVE. Supplied by a noted House of Upholsterers and Furnishers. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING are instructed to catalogue and prepare for SAL IS by AUCTION, at their -ale-rooins, 11, High- street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 24th and 5th September, commencing at 11 o'clock each day, the above ENORMOUS ASSEMBLAGE of VERY SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS. which comprise the CONTENTS OF THE WHOLE OF THE SLEEP- ING CHAMBKHS. including complete APPOINTMENTS IN IlIltCH, WALNUT, AND MAHOGANY, with HANDSOME BEDSTEADS of Arabian and Parisian shapes, IN MASSIVE BRASS AND RICH WOODS, with costly tapestry and other bed Inrnitnre in character some of the wardrobes with diamond-edge glass panel doors. A VERY GRAND ASH AND ROSEWOOD BED-CHAMBER SUITE, An expensive half-tester bedstead, hair-stuffed mattresses, feather bedding and bed linen, hand. painted toilet sets, carpets shaped to all the rooms in Brussels, Kidderminster, and tapestry a. cheval-glass, linen chescs and linen, and a large quantity of bedroom eilects. THE FITTINGS AND EMBELLISHMENTS OF HALL, LANDING. AND STAIRCASE, embrace OAK HALL-FURNITURE, GRAND OLD GLASSES of gigantic psoportions, ill black and gold and gilt frawes A VALUABLE GALLKRY OIL PAINTING, landscape, by Gainsboro dinner gong, old oak brackets, busts amI pedestals, brass stair rods. &c CONTENTS OF THE LARGE DRAWING-ROOM, furnished in superb taste in black and gold, include a RARU COLLECTION OF OLD CHINA, a PAIR OF BLACK AND GILT CABINETS, WALL MIRRORS, CORNICES, and TABLES, all to match: suits of silk i.ui'tains, a HANDSOME WALNUT OVER-MANTEL with diamond edge glass, a BLACK AND GOLIJ SUITE IN COSTLY SATIN with saving covers MAHO- GANY AND EBON1SED CABINETS, water-colour drawings, GRAND WILTON PILK CARPET, equal to uew, measuring 16ft. 4in. by 14ft. 3in. wool hearth- rugs, door mats, a MOST EXPENSIVE GILT CLOCK and PAIR OF CANDELABRA, brass fenders, coal boxes, a SUPERB PRIZE FULL TRICHORD IRON FRAME UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOFORTE, with cheek action, in condition equal to new, by C. OKULER, of Stuttgart, supplied at a very heavy cost; music stools, scre9ns, writing table, and fittings. THE DINING-ROOM FURNITURE is of VERY FINIS DARK OAK, and comprises a SPLENDID 6FT. 6IN. CABINET SIDEBOARD with glass buck, 10FT. OAK DINING TABLE and a most COSTLY SADDLE-BAG COVERED SUITE all in character, two pairs of tapestry curtains, a NEARLY NEW RICH TURKEY CARPET 16ft 9in. by 12ft. 2in., VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS, including works by Sir Joshua Reynolds, Peters, Huberts, &c. A VERY FINE OAK WRITING TABLE, table covers, a coal vase, chimney glass, CLOCKS, bronzes, ornaments, &c. The BREAKFAST-ROOM and LIBRARY furnished in mahogany, fitted with a splendid 7FT. MAHOGANY BOOKCASE, with shelves and GLASS DOORS and a SECRETAIRE DRIVER 2 other bookcases. A complete suite i leather, oak framed engravings, Brussels car. pets. pictures, old upright clock, etchings, engravings, ga^aliers, a writing table, stick stand, fenders, and irous. PLATE AND CHINA PANTRIES contain an EM- BOSSED TEA SET, SETS OF FORKS and SPOONS, DISH COVERS, cutlery in cases and sets, and twù expensive dinner services, with extra pieces, tea, breakfast, and dessert sets, of Minton llJanufacture. ABOUT 1C0 GZ. of SILVER PLATE. A SET OF COSTLY CUT GLASS, which COST £60 THE SET when purchased; comprising CUT-GLASS ICE- PLATES, FINGER GLASSES, 2 PAIRS OF QUART DECAN- TERS, 2 PAIHS OF PINT DECAMERS, and a CLARET JUG, richly-cut Ruby Claret Glasses, a set of 4 BEAUTIFULLY CUT-GLASS FRUIT DISHES, flower holders, pickle jars, butter coolers, fruit dishes, SHERRY, PORT, and CHAMPAGNE GLASSES, etc. CONTENTS of a HOUSEKEEPERS' ROOM, KIT- CHENs, together with lawn chairs, rustic furniture, and a large variety of miscellaneous articles. Catalogues will shortly be ready for issue, and may be obtained of the Auctioneers, 11, High.street, Cardiff. These old-established Sale Rooms are always open for the reception of Household Pttrnitn¡-e. Pianofortes, Pictures, and Stocks-in-Trade to be included in forth- coming 01' Special Sales. Cash advances made when required. 76274 SALE THIS DAY MISKIN-STREET AND SALISBUBY-ROAD. MESSRS JOHN JENKINS & CO. -LtJL have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, ;j.tthe Angel Hotel, Ol FRIDAY, the 18th day of Sep- tember, 1835, at 7 o'clock mthe evening, the followm LEASEHOLD PKOPERUISS. LOT 1.0, 110, MlsKlN-STRiiET, Cardiff, let at the gross annual rental of £29 18s. J.OT 2.-A SIMILAR HOUSE. No. 112, Miskin-street adjoining Lot 1. These properties are held on separate leases for terms of 99 years, from the 29th day of Septem- ber, 1880, at tb,) annual ground rent of £4 7s per house. LOT 3.111 that CORNER SHOP, DWELLING. HOUSE, WAREHOUSES, and PREMISES, at the corner of Glyn Rhondda- and Miskin-street, and known as "No. 1, Miskin-street, Salisbury-road, Car- diff," let at the annual rental of £55. These premises have a frontage to Miskin-street of about 24 feet 3 inches, and to Glyn Rhondda- street of about 107 feet 3 inches, and are held for a term of 99 years from the 29th day of September, lbBO, at the aunual ground rent of £ b 7s. To view, apply to the tenants, and for further parti- culars to the Auctioneers, or as to Lots 1 and 2 to Mr James Morgan, solicitor, 37, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, and as to Lot 3, to Messrs Dalton, Spencer, Corbett, and Evans, solicitors, Working-street, Cardiff. 76223 BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. LEASEHOLD PROPERTY AT TONGWYNLAIS, NEAR CARDIFF. MESSRS JOHN JENKINS AND CO. have received instructions to offer for SALE, a.t the Lewis Arms inn, Tongwynlais, 011 MONDAY, tbd 21st day of September, 1885, at half-past seven o'clock in the evening (subject to conditions of sale to be then read). all those two LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES AND PREMISES, at the corner of Wellington-street and Ton Mill-lane, Tongwynlais, occupied by Thomas Rowlands, Insurance Agent, John Harris, mason, and Evan Jenkins, together with the LARGE GARDEN AND WORKSHOP, belonging: thereto, the whole measuring about 1,500 square yards, and being of the estimated gross annual letting value of £ 23 15s. The property is held under lease for a term of 99 years, from the 1st day of October, 1860, subject to an annual ground rent of So 5s. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Philharmonic Chambers, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, and to JOSEPH HENRY JONES, Esq., Solicitor, Philharmonic Chambers St. Mary-st., Cardiff. 76205 THIS EVENING AT 7 O'CLOCK. 3A. CASTLE-STREET. MR R. LODWICK PRICE will SELL by AUCTION, a large and varied selection of WOOLLEN GOODS, Comprising— 150 Trouser lengths. 50 Suit 50 Coat and vest lengths. 50 Black and tweed suits, all sizes. A few lengths of Melton for ladies' ulstera. Hats, caps, travelling rugs, etc., etc. Also 4 bassinettes will be offered for sale. No reserve. 10 SALE THIS DAY. The Model Auction Mart, North-street, Cardiff. MR W. BRADLEY will SELL by AUCTION, THIS DAY (Friday), September 18th, a large quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 6 motion beer engines, &c. Sale at 2 o'clock.—Auc- tioneer's Offices, North-streer, Cardiff. 11 The Rose and Crown Hotel Yard, North-street, Cardiff. MR W. BRADLEY will SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, September 2lst, 1885, Horses, Harness. Brougham, Traps, &c. Sale at 1 o'clock.—Auctioneer's Office, North-street, Cardiff. 12 "WHEN YOU ASK FOR" JJLUI', V SEE THAT YOU GET IT." T^ECKITT'S'BLUE JL\i Used in the PRINCE OF WALES'S LAUNDRY. "O ECKITT'S BLUE JL V Used in the DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH'S LAUNDRY. 12150—74628 alt5 by FACTION. SALE TO-MORROW. SECOND SALE for the Season, without reserve, of two cases (containing 400 lots) of a tine assortment of HAARLEM FLOWER ROOTS, imported direct from the growers, and consisting of double and single hyacinths, narcissus, crocus, tulips, snowdrops, jonquils, &c., Ac. MR. J, G. MADDOX will SELL by 1.1.. AUCTION, the above early consignments of BULBS, At the Cardiff Auctioi and Storage Company's Sale Rooms, 24, 25, and 26, High-street, Cardiff, on SATUR- DAY, September 19th, 1885, commencing at three o'clock precisely. Catalogues may be had on application at the Rooms, as above. 76292 Sates No. 336 and 3oS. AT THE AUCTION AND STORAGE COMPANY'S SALE ROOMS, 24, 25, & 26, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF TO PARTIES FURNISHING. ]\/F R J. G. MADDOX will SELL by iyjL AUCTION, on TUESDAY and THURSDAY, the 22nd and 24th of September, 1885, a large, valuable, and vaned collection of over 300 Lots (each day) of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, both NEW AND SECOND-HAND which has been forwarded from various sources for absolute safe, comprising several Pianos, Oil Paint- ings, Pier Glasses, Books, Electro-plated Goods, Toilet and other ll'a-se, iron and Brass Bedsteads, etc., etc., and the entire Fittings and Furniture of every de- scription for Halls, Dining. Drawing, Breakfast and Bedrooms, Libraries, Offices, Kitchen, &c., in Walnut, Mahogany, Birch, and Oak, Upholstered in Tapestry, Repp, Plush, Velvet, Morocco, and other Coverings. The Lots are too numerous to particularize, but will be arranged in order of Sale, and for view on morning of Sale. All Entries at either of the Tuesday or Thursday Sales, for purpose of Lotting, must be made bv 12 o clock the day prior to either. 11944 72o27 Sale commences each day at 2 o'clock precisely. CRICKHOWELL HOUSE. HICKMAN-ROAD, PENARTH. MR J. G. MADDOX is instructed by Miss M. Lewis (who is leaving Penarth), to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, at the above house, on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 23rd, 1885, the whole of her HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, for particulars of which see Posters. Auction Company's Offices, High-street, Cardiff. 75887 SHORT NOTICE. LLANSAMLET SMICLTING CO., LIMITED. IN LIQUIDATION. LLANSAMLET SMELTING WORKS LLANSAMLET, NEAR SWANSEA. TO IRON MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. MESSRS TRIBE, CLARKE and CO. have been instructed by W. T. Ogden, Esq., the Liquidator, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY NEXT, September 22nd, 1885, the whole of the STORES, LOOSE PLANT, OFFICE FURNITURE, AND THE CONTENTS OF THE LABORATORY. Comprising;— STORES.—Iron blocks and chains, belting, shovels, hammers, -161ges, Morgan's crucibles, ratchet braces, rubber sheeting and rings, old brass, lead, spelter, oils, kc. LOOSE PLANT, Ac.—Crushing mill, weighing ma- chines, barrows, wrought and cast-irf n tanks, slate tank, wooden tanks, trolleys, planks and tressles, shafting, pulleys, slag pots, moulds, fans, screens, wheeling plates, quantity of new castings, old castings, wrought scrap iron, bellows, steel bars, anvils, smith's tongs and suages, angle and other iron, and numerous other lots. Office Furniture and the contents of the Labora- tory, Copper Ilegulus and Litharge.. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock precisely. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 11, Temple-street, Swansea. 76^5^_ CILYRYCHEN FARM, (Parish of Llandebie, within easy distance of Llandebie and Derwydd Road Hailway Stations, G.W.U.) HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE of a VALUABLE HERD of MILCH COWS, HEIFERS in Calf, YEARLING HEIFERS, pure JERSI5Y BULL, JERSEY and CROSS-BRED CALVES, KERRY BULL, excellent draught HORSES, PIGS, vertical ENGINE, IMPLEMENTS, modern DAIRY UTEN. S1LS, CHEESlc, POTATOES, and other effects. MR W. N. JONES has been favoured with instructions from R. Kyrke Penson, Esq., who is giving up the above farm, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, September the 23rd, 1885, the whole of his VALUABLE STOCK, comprising a grand herd of 25 shorthorn, Kerry, Brit- tany and crossjbred dairy cows, two 2 year old heifers in calf, one 2 year old Kerry bull, one 3 year old Jersey bull, 5 yearling cross bred heifers, 6 pure Jersey heifer calves, 1 do. bull calf, 8 cross bred calves, 3 fine draught horses, all excellent workers, Berkshiresow and 8 store horses, all excellent workers, Berkshiresow and 8 store pigs, together with the following MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS, All of which are quite new and by the best makers, viz., one 6 horse power vertical engine, with pulleys, straps and bearings complete, used for working chaff- cutters, pulper and slicer, both by Powell Bros. threshing machine, by Reading Ironworks Co. barrel churn, oil-cake crusher, and winnowing machine, by Corbett, which will be offered complete in one lot, and if not sold, then separately; 2 horse com drills, by Preece; hay maker, by Jeffrey and Blackstone; 1 scuffler, 5 iron rick stands, 4 iron harrows, cart weigh- bridge and shed, by Pooley; chain harrow, double Tom, horse hoe, iron drag, 2 iron ploughs, wooden roller, stone pig troughs, 2 carts, I gamboe. harrow slide, ladders, cradles and handles, forks, rakes, &c., Ac. alsj the new and MODERN DAIRY" UTENSILS, Consisting of barrel churn, as above, 2 iron cheese presses, cheese vats, cream gauges, milk pans, cheese machine, milking buckets and tins, and 50 cwt. of cheese together with an acre of well-grown potatoes of the best variteties, the whole of which will be fully described in catalogues, to be bad from the Auctioneer, Tirdail Ammanford, one week prior to sale. Luncheon, by ticket, at twelve o'clock. Sale to com- mence immediately afterwards. Credit on conditions. The Auctioneer begs to call the attention of gentle- men. farmers, dairymen, and others to the above very useful Dairy Stock, which Mr Penson has spared no expense in getting together. The Implements and Dairy Utensils are all that can be desired being by the best makers, quite new, and in excellent condition. The Sale of Green Crop will take place later on, of which due notice will be given. Auctioneer's Offices, Ammanford, Llandilo, and Cwniamman, September 1st, 1885. 76318 AUCTION AND STORAGE ROOMS, No. 40, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. TO FURNITURIS DEALERS, HOUSEHOLDERS, PICTURE DEALERS AND OTHERS. MESSRS. J. F. HARYEY AND CO. have received instructions to SELL by PUB- LIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, September 22nd and 23rd, 1835, well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Pictures, Picture Frames. Boots and Shoes, Books, Sewing Machines, Plants, Ferns, Ac., which have been removed to the above rooms for convience of sale. Order of Sale, First Day HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURIS and FIXTURES, comprising valuable oak chest, elaborately carved, date 1700 2 mirrors, piano, Ottoman conch, tapestry carpet, linoleum, hearthrugs! oil cloth, Brussels carpet, walnut oval table, mahogany dining-room suite in hair, consisting of couch, easy chair and 4 single chairs, corner whatnot, walnut wliatnut' inlaid work table, black and gold pole, and rings, pier glass, gilt frame, sewing machines, iron bedsteads, palliasses, millpuff beds, chests of drawers, dressing tables, wash stands, dressing glasses, towel rails, cane seated chairs, arm chairs, kitchen tables, Windsor chairs, fenders, tire irons, lustres, commode, chamber ware, flower stand, Perambulator, kitchen dresser, American patent rocking chair, and the usual culinary requisites, counter and shelving, Ac. Sicond Day's Sale. Oil paintings, oleographs, picture frames, boots and shoes, books, large barrow, mowing machine, roller, large dog kennel, a quantity of garden netting, garden tools, and an assortment of plants, ferns, &c., &c. The sale will commence each day at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. The attention of intending purchasers is drawn to the fact that the above goods have been removed for absolute sale, and that there is no reserve. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their offices, 14, Fisher-street, Swansea. Dated this 11th September, 1885. Offices 14, Fisher-street, and Auction and Storage- rooms, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea. 76296 BRECONSHIRE. LLWYNCYNTEFIN PARK, within Five Minutes' walk of Defynnock Station, Midland Railway. ANNUAL SALE OF 70 HEAD OF CATTLE, 1,800 SHEEP AND LAMBS, 15 HORSES AND PONIES, "if ESSRS W. S. MILLER and CO. have ,IVI_ been instructed by Messrs R. and T. McTurk to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place on TUES- DAY, September 2211-1, 1885, the whole of their Draft, comprising :— CATTLE.—2 three-year-old heifers and 2 calves, 6 two- year-old heifers in calf, 43 two-year-old steers, 9 year- ling steers, 8 fat cows. SHEEP.—850 store ewes, 720 three-year-old wethers, 200 ewe and wether lambs, 30 yearling rams. HORSES AND PONIES.—1 pony mare, six years old, broken to ride, 1 three-year-old mare, unbroken, I two. year-old mare, 2 two-year-old cobs, very handsome, 4 two-year-old ponies, 6 yearling ponies. Luncheon at Eleven a.m. Sale at One o'clock sharp. Three months' credit on approved bills for all sums above £10, or the usual discount for eash. Punctual attendance is respectfully requested. Forest Lodge, August 28th, 1885. 75313 KIDWELLY, CARMARTHENSHIRE. SALE OF DINAS BRICKS. MR F. G. • GOUGH has received in- structions from Lloyd's Agent at Llanelly, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on MONDAY, the 21st day of September, 1885, the Cargo of about 53,000 DINAS BRICKS, discharged from the stranded Schooner, Lindal Moor, where they now lie near Tanlan Farm, Kidwelly. The Bricks are in good order and condition, and will be sold in lots to suit Purchasers. Sale to commence at 3 p.m. For further particulars apply to Captain T. Jones Lloyd's Agent at Llanelly, or to the Auctioneer, at No. lo, Murray-street, Llanelly. 76302 C E F N S T Y L L E, Distant 1 mile from Gower Road Stations of the London and N.W. Railway and G.W. Railway. Mil DANIEL JAMES is instructed by Mr William Richards, who is leaving this farm, to SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, September 23rd, the whole of the STOCK, CROP, and IMPLEMENTS, Consisting of 44 Cattle, 10 Horses, 125 Sheep, bO tons Hay, 9 mows Oats. Luncheon at 11 o'clock sale at 12 sharp. 7b256 THIS GUEAT lILOOD PURIFIER rl.,HOl\IPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- JL comethe worst forms of diseases, and the foulest state of the blood, stomach, liver, and kidneys they go to the core of every disease, where no other medicine have power to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the following complaints:—Indigestion, or wind in the stomach or boweie,giddiness in the head, dimness of sight, weak or soreey es, 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 heads, and sores of all 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 ld and 2s 9d each, sold by most Chemists, or from the Burdock Pill Manufactory, 44 Oxford-street. Swansea. 10 TOWLE'S PENNYROYAL and STEEL PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly corrtct allirregu larities and relieve the distressing symptoms so prevalent with the sex. Boxes Is lAd and 2s gdd of all chemists. Sent anywhere on receipt of stamps, by fhe Maker, E T. Towel, Chemist Nottiugbam. Sates hu JUiriion. No. 72, GORSK-LANE, SWANSEA. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed by the owner, who is declining housekeeping, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (with- out the slightest reserve), on MONDAY, the 21st day of September, 188b, at the above residence, the whole of the well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Comprising dining-room suite, full-compass PIANO. FORTE, carpets, tables, mats, 2 whatnots, fenders and fireirons, drawing-room suite, pictures, 2 chandeliers, electro-plate, ship in case, clock, pair of bronzes, &c., to- gether with the contents of three bed-rooms, consisting of bed-room suite, carpets, two chests of drawers, pictures, duchesse stand and table, oilcloth, wash- stand, table and glass, stair rods, fenders, two chairs, bedstead, millpuff and feather beds, Ac. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Goods on view morning of sale. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 101, Oxford-street, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 76331 NO. 2. CABLTON-TERRACE, SWANSEA. TO GENTLEMEN FURNISHING AND OTHERS. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been in- structed by Mr Isaac Sarvis (who is leaving Swansea, having taken the Castle Hotel, Merthyr) to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Residence, on TUESDAY, September 22nd, 1885, the whole of the comparatively new and costly HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, PICTURES, BOOKo, PLANTS, And other Effects. Full detailed catalogues are in course o" preparation, and may be had on application four days prior to sale. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Goods may be viewed Monday, 21st inst., from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. THE HOUSE IS TO LET. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 101, Oxford, street, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 7b275 AVON HOUSE, 10, BROOKLANDS-TERRACE. SWANSEA. IMPORTANT SALE OF MODERN FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS. MR JOHN M. LEE DELI has received instructions from Mr VV. M. Higgins (who is leaving the town) to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above house, on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd of September, 1885, the whole of the Superior Modem HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS, All in capital condition. The goods may be viewed on Tuesday, September 22nd, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock. Further details will appear in future advertisements. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 101, Oxford-street, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 76276 SOUTHVILLE, 92, WALTERS-ROAD, SWANSEA. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SILVER, AND OLD CHINA. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been favoured with instructions from air Acres (who is leaving Swansea for London), to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above residence, on THURSDAY, September 24th, 1885, the contents of thr above residence, consisting of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SILVER, PLATE, CHINA, &C., particulars of which will appear in future advertise- ment. The goods may be viewed on Wednesday, 23rd inst., from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sale to commence at 11 a.m For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 101, Oxford-street, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 76277 BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. MILFORD HAVEN, PEMBROKESHIRE. TO SHIP BUILDERS, IRON MASTERS, AND OTHERS. MR JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the South Wales Hotel, New Milford, in the County of Pem- broke, on FRIDAY, September 25th, 1885, (if not pre- viously disposed of by private contract), subject to the conditions of sale to be there and then produced, the leasehold interest, except the last day thereof, of and in all that SHIP-BUILDING DOCK In the occupation of the Milford Haven Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Limited, situate at Pennar, in the county of Pembroke. The land is leasehold, and is held undera lease for 99 years from the 25th day of De- cember, 1873, subject to a yearly ientof JB128 18s Id, until the 25th day of December, 1893, and from that date until the end of the said term, subject to an in- creased yearly rent of E386 14s 3d; also that saw-mill, blacksmiths' shop, offices, and other buildings thereon, erected with the fixtures and fittings, a list of which will be produced at the sale. Also all that PIECE of LAND containing 32 acres, beinp: part of the foreshore of the Pembroke river below high-water mark, situate opposite East Pennar, in the parish of Moncton, in the county of Pembroke, held for ever, subject to a yearly rent of Is. There are about six acres of land with cottages held under an agreement for lease for 99 years, which may be obtained by arrangement. The premises will be sold subject to the rents and lessees' covenants and conditions contained in the several leases, and the nature of such terms and conditions may be ascertained by an inspection of the respective leases, which will be produced by the solicitors at or before the sale. A detailed list of the fixtures, furnaces, fittings, wooden erections, &c., which the purchaser may have at a valuation in the usual way, will be produced at the sale. Sale to commence at half-past Eleven for Twelve o'clock. For further particulars, apply to Messrs Slater, Turnbull, and Slater, solicitors, 87, Mosley-street, Manchester; or to the Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 76 >71 BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. PEMBROKE DOCK, MILFORD HAVE ST. TO SHIP BUILDERS, IRON MASTERS, MER. CHANTS, &c. MR JOHN M. LEEDER- has been in- structed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises occupied by the Milford Haven Ship- building and Engineering Company, Limited (situate about 15 minutes' walk from Pembroke Dock Station on the Pembroke and Tenby Railway), on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, October 6th, 7th, and 8th, 1885, the whole of the valuable and compara- tively new MACHINERY PLANT, STORES, WOOD, and IRON MATERIALS, IRON CAISSON, Ac., Comprising steam punching and shearing machines, cnlinder 6iin, stroke lOin steam punching press, Cameron's patent, cylinder 5iin by 9in ste im punch- ing press, with angle iron shears, cylinder 5aiii diameter, lOin stroke, by Anderson, London steam punching and shearing machine, cylinder bin, stroke lOin, bv Blair. Glasgow 15in centre, 16ft bed Dlate. screw cutting lathe, by Butterworth; lOin centre, 9it bed plate, screw cutting gap lathe, by Hind and Son, Nottingham 7in centre, 5ft bed plate, screw cutting gap lathe, by Butterworth 2 screwing ma- chines, by Pollock and McNab, Manchester vertical drilling machine, by Hind and Son planing machine, 8ft. by 3ft., with slide rest, pulleys, &c. shaping machine, 4ft. by 8ft., with slide rest, two tables, pulleys, Ac. horizontal single engine, cylinder 12in., stroke 24in. beam bending and angle iron straighten- ing machine vertical wall drilling machine, by Hind and Son vertical single engine, cylinder lOin. by 14in.; single cylinder horizontal engine, 15in. by 2ft. 6in. cylinder, by Eunnerson and Murgatroyd; single flue boiler, 6ft. diameter, 21ft. long, by Emmerson and Murgatroyd Merryweather's fire engine, with canvas hose: 120ft. wrought iron shafting and couplings, single shaft pulleys, change pulleys, &c.; rolling mills, anvils, vices, cast and wrought iron plates, per- pendicular and circular sawing machines, weighing do., large assortment of iron and steel, wrought and scrap iron, chains, winches, block and chains, iron and wooden tanks, hoop iron, boiler tubes, gas pipes and fittings, crab Winches, forges, rivets, nuts, screws, bolts, large quantity of loose tools, china and glass- ware, brass quadrants, brass ship furniture, locks, lamps, copper and brass wire, rods, castings, brass scraps, mahogany cabin fittings, brass, iron, and galvanized brads, do. nails of various sorts, pumps, Ac., together with a large assortment of valuable timber, consisting of English oak, larch, greenheart, pitch pine, mahogany, ash, teak, maple veneer, deals, launchway standards, blocks, firewood, and other useful timber, joiners' and carpenters' benches, barrows, &c.; eleven wooden erections of various dimensions. Steam barge, nearly equal to new (to carry about 90 tons), together with the whole of the expensive office furniture, dec. Iron Caisson, about 84 feet long, 24 feet wide, and 12 feet 6 inches high, made for the docks at Milford, but can be well adapted for a pontoon. A full detailed Catalogue is now in course of pre- paration, and may be had 14 days previous to the day of sale. Trains leave Swansea from the High-street Station at 8.15 a.m., arriving at Pembroke Dock, via Whitiand, at noon. Arrangements have been made with the Great Western Railway Company for the removal of the plant to the railway station at a very moderate rate there is also every facility for removing the goods by water direct from the yard. Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock Noon. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea; or to Messrs Slater, Turnbull, and Slater, Solicitors, 87, Mosley-street, Manchester. 76072 KITTLE HILL FARM, NEAR BISHOPSTON, GO>VEi:. IMPORTANT SALE OF SURPLUS STOCK, Comprising 23 head of Cattle, 7 Horses, 43 Fat Sheep, Hay, Ac., the property of Messrs J. and C. Clark, of Kittle Hill and Llandewy Farms TV|. ESSRS BEYNON AND LEWIS have -L»t- been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- -TION at the above farm, on TUESDAY, September 22nd, 1885, the following valuable SURPLUS LIVE STOCK, HAY, &c. CATTLE.—Fat cow. fat bull, 5 milch cows (1 to calve in October), 3 heifers in calf, 11 two-year-old cattle, 2 calves, &c., &c. HOUSES Cob rising 6 years, cart horse, 16 hands, 5 years old, quiet, and a good worker 2 yearling cobs, mare pony, pony rising 4 years, yearling ditto, &c., &c. SHEEP, PIGS, &C.-43 sheep (tit for the butcher), 4 store pigs, &c.; also 2 large ricks of hay (1 old and 1 new), in splendid condition, together with several acres of after-grass, to be let in suitable lots, Ac., Ac. Luncheon at eleven o'clock. Sale to commence at one o'clock in the afternoon. Four months' credit will be given on approved security. Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford- street, Swansea. 76175 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. LETHRHYD FARM, LLANltHIDIAN, GOWER, Three-and-a-half Miles from Killay Station, London and North-Western Railway. MESSRS BEYNON & LEWIS HAVE been instructed by Mr Samuel Bevan (who is leaving the Farm) to SELL by AUCTION, on the pre. mises, on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 30th, and THURS- DAY, October 1st, 1885, and the following day if required, the whole of the valuable LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, CROPS, AND IMPLEMEMTS, Comprising 60 head of shorthorn cattle, 10 wagon and nag horses, valuable brood mares, 150 Shropshire ewes and five rams; 10 ricks hav, 20 ricks of barley and oats the whole of the implements, steam power machinery, and dairy utensils. Luncheon at 11 a.m. Sale at 12 each day. Six Months' credit on approved security on all sums of £ 5 and upwards. Further particulars in Catalogues. Offices: Victoria Chambers, Swansea. 76174 CAltDIFF ADVERTISING, BILL Vy POSTING. AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED). OFFICES: CHURCH-STREET CHAMBERS. SECRETARY: FRANK H. SIMPSON. Best Permanent Posting Stations in Cardiff and Neighbourhood Contractors for all de^cripwous 01 I Advertising-Circular Distributing Ac. • dl AU orders preamly attended to. &&251 a1£5 int ^.utiton. .n- SALE THIS DAY. BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. SALE OF VALUABLE AND HIGHLY IMPORTANT LEASEHOLD RESIDENCES AT SWANSEA, L AND VALUABLE COTTAGE PROPERTY AT LANDORE. MLt DANIEL PHILLIPS has received J. iustruclioU5 from the V cndor, Edwin C. Squance, Esq" of Brooklyn, U.S. America, tn SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Castle Hotel, Castle- square, Swansea, on FRIDAY, September the 18th, 1885. subject to such conditions, and in such lots as shall then and there be declared, the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Viz.: LOT 1.—All that commanding corner RESIDENCE in Walter-road and Nicholas-street, and known as «Tremont House," now occupied by the Misses Higginson and Schilds, as a Ladies Seminary, having a frontage to Walter-road of 20 feet, and a depth of 100 feet. The premises contain breakfast, dining and drawing rooms, extensive yard and wash house, with cellars and kitchens, and seven rooms upstairs, together also with the usual offices. The premises are now let to the present tenants on a repairing lease at B50 a year, for 10 years, and dating from 24th June, 1832, with power to deter- mine the same at the end of 5 years, and are held under a lease of 99 years, ranted September 29th, 1865. LOT 2.-All that valuable RESIDENCE adjoining Lot 1, and known as Bedford House, now vacant. This property also contains cellars, kirchen, wash- house in yard, breakfast and dining-rooms, and 5 rooms upstairs. Lots 1 and 2 have the advantage of valuable back yards, road. and separate entrances; are built on a dry foundation, water laid on, and are drained in accordance with the requirements of the Swansea Urban Sanitary Authority. Both lots are held under the same lease from James Walter, Esq., at a nominal ground rent of £8 per annum, which will be apportioned at the time of sale. LOT Z.—All that genteel and modern PRIVATE RESIDENCE, No. 19, Lansdown-terrace, in Walter- road, now in the occupation of J. W. Williams, Esq., as an annual tenant, at S40 rent, containing entrance hall, cellars, kitchens, scullery, back road and en- trance, breakfast, dining, and drawing rooms, and 7 bedrooms, with all the requisite offices and closets. The above lot is drained, gas and water laid on, and held under a least for 99 years, dated 29th September 1865, at an apportioned low gound rent of £3 6s 8d. The purchaser of this lot will be required to purchase the gas fittings, Venetian blinds, Ac., at a valuation. LOT 4..—All those 13 COTTAGES situate at Landore, and known as Squance's-row, numbered 169 to 181, both inclusive, and are now let to Messrs Dumfield, Davies, Norman, Rees, Thompson, Reynolds, and others, at rentals, which have not been altered for several years. The whole frontage to Landore-road measures 174ft 3in, with an average depth of 67ft or thereabouts.. No. 181 contains 5 rooms, the others 4 rooms each. LOT 5.—All those 6 COTTAGES at the rear of Squance-row, now let to respectable tenants,a.nd known Its No. 3, to 8, both inclusive, the whole measurement being 9óft. 8in" with a depth of 56ft., or thereabouts, giving an average frontage of 16ft. 6iu. per house, each house containing four rooms. LOT 6.—AH those 2 COTTAGES, built on the same taking and facing the west; these also have a frontage of 31ft. 6in., or loft. 9in. per house, having a depth of b3ft 6in., containing four rooms each, and now respectably occupied. The gross rentals of the pro- perties comprised in Lets 4, 5, and 5 amouut to £135 4s per annum. The above Cottages are held under a lease from the late Rev. Thomas Morris for 99 years and three lives, dated March 25th, 1844, at the very low ground rent of £3 which will be apportioned at the Sale, but the purchaser of the largest lot will be entitled to hold the muniments and docu- ments of title. The whole of the above proper- ties are drained and water laid on a.s required by the Swansea Urban Sanitary Authority. The Auctioneer begs to call the attention of Capi- talists to this exceptional opportunity of investing their capital in a class of property which is now largely in demand and must ultimately increase in value. The Walter-road properties are situated in a very highly respectable and flourishing locality, and there is every prospect of their value being greatly enhanced In the imtlledlate future. The Landore property being situated on the main road from Swansea to Moniston, has the advantage of a. valuable site. It is in close proximity to the most extensive Works in the county of Glamorgan, and the Swansea Tramways pass the property. Land and house property in this neighbourhood have increased in value (enfold since the time of the granting of this lease. No vacancies are to be calculated, the demand for this kind of property being always greater than the supply. Sale to commence at 2.30 for 3 o'clock in the after- noon. lor furlher particulars and cards to view apply to Messrs JENKIN JONES & MONGER, Solicitors. Fisher-street. Swansea 01' to the Auc. tioneer, ai his Offices, Waterloo Chambers, Swansea. 76139 KIDWELLY, CARMARTHENSHIRE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FIELDS FOR SALE. MESSRS WALTER LLOYD & SON will offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Pelican Hotel, Kidwelly, on FRIDAY, the 18th Sep- tember, 1885, at 7.0 p.m., the following VALUABLE FIELDS, viz. LOT l.-THREii RICH and PRODUCTIVE FIELDS ¡ adjoiniDgNolloway Farm, containing 5a. 2r. 27p. or thereabouts. LOT 2.-A RICH MEADOW adjoining Lot 1, and the Dina*, Brickworks, and conttuniug 33. 9p. or thereabottit FurthsV ioromtion may be obtained of the Auctioneefef Mydinn, St. Clear's or of Mr R. Browne, Solicitor, 5, Nail-street, Carmarthen. 76284 Centers rmfc Contracts. JJEDSTEADS AND TABLES" TENDERS are invited for the SUPPLY of the above to the GLAMORGAN COUNTY ASYLUM, near Bridgend, Particulars can be ascertained and samples seen, any forenoon, by applying to the Medical Superintendent. 76338 c i9rnptrl!!t \.c., to tt. PORTHCAWL. —LAND TO BE LET JL FOR BUILDING PURPOSES, with liberty to Eurchase the Freehold. Porthcawl is a sea-side resort aving most extensive sands, beautifully clear sea water, easy railway communication with Cardiff, New- port, Bristol, Ac. Is capable of development into a fashionable watering place.—For further particulars apply to Mr Charles Taylor, R.I.B.A., Architect, Sur- veyor. and Civil Engineer, 22, Duke-st, Cardiff. 74052 Insurance. RATIONAL PROVIDENT INSTITU- TION. Established 1835. FOR MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE. Paid in Claims. £6,200,000. Profits declared, £3,400,000, Funds, £4,000,000. Economical Management. Liberal conditions. Large Bonuses. IMMEDIATE PAYMENT OF CLAIMS. Assurances, with profits, payable at death, by single premium, limited number of premiums, or bypremiull18 during whole of life. Endowment Assurances payable at any age on exceptionally favourable tenus. For actual results see prospectus or Board of Trade returns. 48. Gracecburch-street, London. Local Superintendent Mr Thos. Rees, Lanlai Cot- tage, Peterstone-super-Ely. Agents for District- Cardiff H. Lander, Bute Docks Office; J. Rees, 8. Cowbridge-road, Penarth H. L. Rees, Stanwell-road. 75670 105,000 A ° .° IDE N T S, .JI", for whlch T WO MILLIONS have been PAID AS COMPENSATION by the RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE COMPANY < 64, CORNHILL. ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS. Paid-up and Invested Funds, £260,000- Premium Income, £235,000. Chairman. IIARVIE M. FARQUHAR, Esq. Apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations, the Local Agents or WEST.END OFFICE-S, GRAND HOTEL BUILD. INGS, CHARING CROSS or at the HEAD OFFICE :—64, CORNHILL. LONDON, E.C. 72720 11967 WILLIAM J. VIAN. Secretary. THE ECONOMIC- LIFFASSURANCE JL SOCIETY. Established 1823. 6, NEW BRIDGE-STREET, BLACKFRIARS, LONDON, E.C. Affords Mutual Assurance without Individual Liability. INVESTED FUNDS.£3.619,661. ANNUAL INCOME £377,000. Rates of premium, from 9 to 26 per cent. less than those charged by other Life offices. Large bonuses have been declared. Some nolicies have been trebled by bonus. Application for Agencies may be addressed to W. Planning Watkins, 14, John-street, Bristol.75222 JPRULT FRUIT FRUIT LARGE COOKING APPLES AND PEARS, At Reasonable Prices. 15 RULE, NEW-STREET, CARDIFF. R E M O V A L The WHOLESALE GROCERY BUSINESS, now carried on by NO RLE Y, TUNBRIDGE, and SONS, 51, Wind-straet, Swansea, will shortly be removed to No. 9, WASSAIL-SQUARE, where all tramcars pass the door, and London and North-Western Railway passengers pass for Union- street Market Gates, by way of the tram lines. The new premises are undergoing extensive alterations to suit their increasing trade. No. 51, WIND-STREET to LET, or Unexpired Lease for Sale. 76237 j^TEW JQESIGNS IN JQINNER SETS RJLEA SETS rjlOILET SETS rjpABLE GLASS Samples, ) (Packages per post, free, j ( free. KEPPLE & Co. 3, CLARE-STREET, T>RISTOL. 76285 Jt> BILL^POSTING. —PHILIP R. JAMES, JL? PONTYPRIDD and RHONDDA VALLEY BILL-POSTER and DISTRIBUTOR, Treorky, and 6 Church-stseet, Pontypridd Rents all the principal POSTING STATIONS in Pontypridd and Rhondda. Valley Horse wd Trap and Pianoforte kept for HIM- ?M0t public #loiias. JJOROUGH OF CARDIFF. To DRIVERS and CONDUCTORS of HACKNEY CARRIAGES, OMNIBUSES, TRAM CARS, and WAGONETTES. NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN, that COPIES of the BY E-LAWS relating to th • above will in future be SUPPLIED GRATUITOUSLY to Drivers and Con- ductors upon application being made at my office, Town-hall, Cardiff. By order, 76345 (Siened) J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk Dated this 15th day of September, 1885. rjpAFF V A RAILWAY. PENARTH SECTION. For the convenience of the public, on a.nd after Monday next, PASSENGERS may,on week days, until further notice, be CONVEYED "by the MORNING MAIL TRAIN, due to leave Penarth Town Station at 5.30 a.m., and Penarth Dock Station at 5.34 a.I11., for Great Western Railway, Cardiff Station. Passengers may also be conveyed by mail train from Great Western Station, Cardiff, at 5.50 am., for Penarth Dock and Pen irtli Town Stations. Ordinary serson tickets will not be available, but a special single fare of 3d each person will be charged for conveyance by each train. Tickets may be obtained from the guard of train. JAMES HURMAN, Traffic Manager. Cardiff, September 10th, 1885. 76279 ^ARDIFF SCHOOl] BOARD? TO ARCHITECTS. The Board invite DESIGNS for the ERECTION upon a site of an acre in extent, in Radnor-road, Canton, of a SCHOOLHOUSE, including CARE- TAKER'S HOUSE, to accommodate in separate departments, each having its own schoolroom and class-room—350 boys, 350 girls, a.nd 400 infants total, 1,100. The total cost, including boundary walls, is not to exceed S8 per head. The regulations and requirements of the Education Department must be strictly observed, and careful provision must be made for drainage and ventilation. The successful competitor will be employed to carry out the plans, and will be paid a commission of B5 per cent., which will cover all expenses and disburse- ments. The board will not pay for rejected designs, and do not pledge themselves to accept any. The competition is restricted to architects practising in Cardiff, a.nd to those who have not already built two schools for the board. 8 The designs are to be forwarded to the clerk of the board on or before the 14th October next. Further particulars as ■ o site and other require- ments may be haù on upplicàtion at the offices of the board. 76310 D. REES, Clerk of the Board. Town-hall, Cardiff, 14th THE PONTYPRIDD AND RHONDDA JL VALLEY DOG, POULTRY, PIGEON, CAGE BIRD, AND CAT SHOW. PRESIDENT—L. W. MORGAN, ESQ., M.D., J.P., Hafod. Under very distinguished Patronage. THE FIRST GRAND ANNUAL EXHIBITION Will be held at the NEW MARKET HALL, PONTYPRIDD. On THURSDAY, the 5th NOVEMBER, 188b. OVER B150 WILL BE GIVEN IN PRIZES, In addition to some valuable specials. All specials and cups will be given in addition to prize money. Liberal Classification and Valuable Cups for Game and Game Bantams. JUDGES: Dogs (Spaniels)—J. H. Huzzey, Esq. All other Classes—George Helliwell, Esq. Poultry (G.me and Game Bantams)—C. W. Brierley, Esq. j aIt other classes —John Martin, Esq. Full particulars in schedules, which may be had upon application to the Hon. Sec.. WILLIAM MORGAN, 76347 Auctioneer A Accountant, Pontypridd. lEegal Notices. 0 LIVER JONES, DECEASED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Persons being CREDITORS of. or otherwise, having any CLAIMS upon or against the estate of Oliver Jones. late of the Ship Hotel, James-street, Cardiff, hotel keeper, deceased, are required, on or before the 30th day of September, instant, to send to Messrs Dalton, Spencer, Corbett. and Evans, of 6, Working-street, Cardiff, solicitors of the executors, the particulars of their claims. Dated this 17th September, 1885. DALTON, SPENCER, CORBETT, and EVANS. 76346 Solicitors, 6, Working-street, Cardiff. ————— public appointments. jpENTY RCH SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, a CERTIFICATED MISTRESS for the PENTYRCH WORKS (Infant) SCHOOL, at Gwaelodygarth. Applications in writing, stating age, qualifications, and salary required, with copies (not exceeding three) of testimonials, to be sent to th, undersigned (from whom forms of application may be had) at once. R. Y. EVANS. Clerk. Guildhall Chambers, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, 29th August, 1885. 76323 Umlfottg Societies. I GLAMORGAN BUILDING SOCIETY, 20, QUEEN.STREET, CARDIFF. Money ready to be Advanced on Mortgage of Houses or Land, from £100 to £3,000. Applications should be sent in on or before 8th Sep- tember to secure prompt attention. Apply to the Secretary, 10907-62493 R. EMERY PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT INVESTMENT BUILDING SOCIETY BUSINESS DONE IN 1884: :£136,835 TOTAL INCOME. £93,400 ADVANCED ON MORTGAGE AT 5 PER CENT. £21,400 RECEIVED ON SHARES AT 5 PER CENT. £561900 RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT AT 4 PER CENT. THE OLDEST, LARGEST, AND BEST Building Society in the neighbourhood. Business transacted daily. 7422 28, SAINT MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 41144 W. SANDERS. MANAGING SECRETARY. THE CARDIFF BUILD fN G SOCIETY, Under the revised Rules, now offer the following advantages :— TO DEPOSITORS. 1.—Deposits received and paid out daily with the same facility as in Banks. Interest, 3i per cent. NOTICE.—THE DIRECTORS ARE PREPARED TO RECEIVE A LIMITED SUM AT 4 PER CENT., UNDER SPECIAL CONDITIONS. TO SHAREHOLDERS. 2.—Five per cent. compound interest guaranteed from month of entry. 3.—Bonus added to shares which have remained in forcp, for more than two years. 4.—Shares withdrawable at one month's notice, with Interest and Bonus added to date of withdrawal. Prospectus, Rules, and information may be obtained of the undersigned, PETER PRICE, Secretary. Head Office 3. Crockherbtown, Cardiff. 73276 QOUTH WALES MERCANTILE O BUILDING SOCIETY, PHILHARMONIC CHAMBERS, CARDIFF.—The Directors a.re pre- pared to accept Deposits at 4 per cent., subject to 3 months' notice.—Oiffce hours 9 to 6 (Wednesdays 12 to 1).—JOHN JENKINS, Chartered Accountant Managing Secretary. 55662 rpHE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS X BUILDING SOCIETY. Establisned 1872, and incorporated under the Bnildin Societies Act, 1874. LOANS made, on Movtgage, at the Shortest Notice, n Sums varying FROM £100 TO £10,000, Repayable in Monthiv or IlnartRrly Instalments in Three to Thirteen Years, at the option of Borrower. Tables of Pe'J1aJ'IU"JIt., Costs ot Mortgages, anti Surveyor s Fees, have been revised, and considerably Reduced. ThE SOCIETY NOW OFFERS SPECIAL AD- VANTAGES TO BORROWERS, the scale of Re- Eayments and Preliminary Charges being greatly ,owered. The utmost Ssecrecy is maintained For particulars apply to the Secretary, Mr Petei Williams, a.t the Office of tue Society, 50, Glebeland street, Merthyr Tydtil. 64555 JL>EMOVAL OF JpREMISEaJ WE have the pleasure to announce the T V removal of our business from 12, HIGII-STREET, to the modern and more commodious premises, 70, CROCKHERBTOWN, (Corner of FREDERICK-ST.) which is now opened with a Complete New Stock of WOOLLENS, MEN'S MERCERY, IJATS, CAPS, &c., Comprising all the Latest Novelties, and Best Manufacture. We would direct Special Attention to our BESPOKE TAILORING DEPARTMENT, Which is under the control of a FIRST-CLASS LONDON CUTTER, who pays his personal attention to every order entrusted to us. We venture to hope that with the advantages afforded by our new premises the support so liberally bestowed upon us for the past 17 years will still be more fully extended and increased, DAVID PARRY & CO., CARDIFF. 74345 RELIEF FROM COUGH IN TEN MINUTES HAYMAN'S BALSAM OF HORE- JLJL HOUND, the most certain and speedy remedy for Asthma Consumption, Bronchitis, Coughs, In- fluenza, Difficult Breafhing, Spitting )f Blood, Hooping Cough, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, &c. j, It gives instantaneous relief, and rapidly effects a cure IT HAS A MOST PLEASANT TASTE. Testimonials are unnecessary, as there is scarcely a family in South Wales which has not proved its efficacy. IN THE NURSERY It is invaluable,as children are fond of it, and take it eagerly. Immediately it is taken coughing ceases, rest- lessness is gone, and refreshing sleep ensues. No ladv who has once tried it would ever afterwards be with- Qut it. 39562 Prepared only by A. Hayman, Chemist, Neath; and IOld by all Chemists Price Is lid and 2s 9d per bottle PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE & MANAGER MR. EDWARD FLETCHER. ACTING MANAGER MR. JOHN SHERIDAN. Enthusiastic Reception of Mr CHARLES WYNDHAMSCOMEUY COMPANY, from the Criterion Theatre, l,oiid'>n. I TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, SEPT. 18th, the successful three act Comedy THE CANDIDATE. Mr HARRY St. MAUR as Lord Oldacre." Mr ALEXANDER KNIGHT a.s "Alaric Baffin." Mr ALFRED MALTBY as "BarmbasGoodeve." Mr HORATIO SAKER as Amos Martlett." Mr BARRON as Captain Hazlefoot." Mas TALBOT as Countess Osterley." Miss MAYER as "Lady Oldacre." Miss MOORE as Lady Osterley." Miss PAGET as Mrs Martlett. Preceded each evening at- 7.30 with the somedietta, A HOUSEHOLD FAIRY. Julian de Clifford Mr F. G Darbishire. Katharine Miss Moore Doors open at 7, commence 7.30. Half-price 9. jrjIHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. MONDAY NEXT, SEPT. 21st, THE CARL ROSA OPERA COMPANY. MONDAY—"CARMEN," Mesdames Marie Roze, Julia Gaylord, Mr F. C. Packard. TtTESDAY—" FAUST," Madame Julia Gaylord, Mr Barton McGuckin. WgDNESDAY-" MANON," Madame Marie Roze. Mr F. C. Packard. THURSDAY-" ESMERALDA," Madame Georgina Burns, Mr Barton McGuckin. FRIDAY—"IL TROVATORE," Madame Marie Roze, :r.Ir Valentine Smith. SATURDAY'—"BOHEMIAN GIRL," Madame Geor- gina Burns, Mr Barton McGuckin. ——— 75851 SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, Sept. 22, 24, and 25, Cardiff for Newport 11.15 p.m. TAFF VALE RAILWAY. Monday, Sept. 2lst, Pontypridd and Intermediate Stations. Thursday, Sept. 24th, Merthyr, Treherbert. Ponty- pridd, and Intermediate Stations. Leaving Cardiff at 11.15 RHYMNEY RAILWAY. Wednesday, September 23rd, Cardiff for Rhymney and Illtennediate Stations. Leaving CardIn ac 1lob p.m. Box Plan ut Messrs Thompson and Shackell's, Merthyr, Newport, and Crockherbtown, Cardiff. I NOTICE.—On this occasion the Orchestral Stalls will be comfortable chairs, each numbered and reserved. 75t51 LAST WEEKS. ROYAL CAMBRIAN ACADEMY EXHIBITION, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CARDIFF, WILL FINALLY CLOSE SEPTEMBER 26. OPEN 10 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. ADMISSION b, EVENINGS 6d. ART UNION DRAWING SEPTEMBER 28. 1st prize, £100; 2nd prizes, B -0 each. I Tickets, Is each, can be pnrchased from the Curator of the College. Each Ticket 'entitles the holder to a chance of winnin anyone of the Prizes. 75347 VICTORIA ROOMS, ST. MARY- V STREET, CARDIFF. MON. D'ARC'S GRAND WAXWORK EXHIBITION. CROWDED A DELIGHTED AUDIENCES. THE TALK OF CARDIFF. THE FAMOUS CRYSTAL PALACE MYSTERY, THAUMA, half a living lady suspended in spa.ce. This novelty has never been proLluccd on the same principle in Cardiff as the one now daily exhibiting at the above rooms. 4 To be seen daily, from 3 till 5, and 7 till 10 o'clock Admission 3d, children 2d. F. J. SMITH, Manager. TO-NIGHT. CJOPHIA GARDENS, CARDIFF TO BY KIND PERMISSION. ON FRIDAY A SATURDAY, SEPT. 18 & 19. After the Horse Show will be held TWO GRAND EVENING FETES, FAIRY-LIKE ILLUMINATIONS BY THOUSANDS OF LAMPS AND LANTERNS, As at the Health Exhibition, London, AND GRAND FIREWORK DISPLAY, By Pain, of London, Including the Mammoth Firework Picture, THE STORMING OF PEKIN. The Magnificent BAND OF THE ROYAL HORSE GUARDS (From London), under the direction of Mr Charles Godfrey. Admission 6d Grand Stand, 6d extra. Entrance by Lodge Gate. Cowbridge-road only. 76267 Acting Manager for Mr Pain, EDEN BLAIR. 1ST GLAM. ARTILLERY VOL. JL GKAND OPERATIC AND BALLAD CONCERT, PARK HALL, CARDIFF, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19TH, 1885. ARTISTES :— Madame MARIE ROZE and Mdlle. DESVIGNES. Prima-Donna Contralto, from the Roval Italian Opera. Mr BENJAMIN WILSON. Primo-Tenore, Carl Rosa Opera. Mr ARTHUR ROUSHEY, Primo-Baritone, Royal Italian Opera. Solo Pianist and Musical Director..Signor BISACCIA. Pianist to the King of Italy. The Concert will commenee at Eight o'clock precisely. Carriages may be ordered for 10.15. TICKETS:—Dress Circle, 4s; Body pf the Hall (Re- served), 2s 6d; Second Seats and Promenade, ls. Plan of Seats at Mr W. Lewis's, Stationer, Duke. street. 75981 rpHREE gYSTEM. I rjlHREE JgYSTEM JpiANOFORTES BY BROADWOOD jpiANOFORTES BY COLLARD. JpiANOFORTES BY BRINSMEAD. jpiANOFORTES BY NEUMEYER. jpiANOFORTES BY KIRKMAN. jpiANOFORTES BY ERARD. AND ALL THE LEADING MAKERS, FROM 10s. MONTHLY Until Paid for after which, and Without any Fnrthor Charge whatever, the intrument becomes the Property of the Hirer. rjlHOMPSON AND gHACKELL QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, CARDIFF rjpHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, 97 & 98, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA rjpHOMPSON AND SHACKELL 118, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR; rjlHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, 35, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT; ALSO AT GLOUCESTER AND TENBY fJIHE fJIHREE jgYSTE-M Was first introduced into South Wales by THOMPSON KD SHACKELL upwards of twenty years ago, since which time many thousanùs 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 ueedbe no house without a PIANO, AMERICAN ORGAN, OR HARMONIUM rjlHOMPSON AND gHACKELL Are always pleased to send Full Parti ulars, with Descriptive Pamphlet, Photographs of the Newest Styles, Ac., free by post, ou the application of any Intending purchaser. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. The most liberal Discount is allowed to as Buyers and al&rge number of SECOND-HAND PIANOS are always in Stock to select from at about HALF PRICE, rjlHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, CARDIFF, SWANSEA, NEWPCRT, MERTHYR, GLOUCESTER, AND TENBY 59578 169e STIFF'S S'lARCH.I STIFF'S STARCH It having come to the STIFF'S STARCH. SS CjTIFF'S STARCH. priced and inferior starches STIFF'S STARCH. ?, y representing them to be the manufacture of Messrs Stttit'c ct A ktiff A Co., it is necessary. ilx1!* o oiAKLH. to put the public on its guard against such unprin- STIFF'S STARCH. cipledpractices,and tostate t that every box or packet CiTTTrwc eT» of Stiff's Starch bears O X AjvUJi. the registered Trade Mark CJ TIFF'S STARCH. I QUEEN BESS. Stiff's Starch is SoJd,in p „ 151b Packets and lib Fancy ^JTIIF S STARCH. Boxes,andmay be obtained KJ of any Grocer, Druggist, or g TIFF'S STARCH Oilman or of the Mann- STIFF & CO., C<TIFF'S STARCH, redci™#? Bristol 237óe. SlSn fhtblic Amusements. SWANSEA. "VTEW THEATRE AND STAR OPERA -A-i HOUSE. Wind-st., Swansea. Director, A. Melville TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th, Messrs Conquest and I ettitt's DURING HER MAJESiYS PLEASURE, Mr George F. Leicester and Company. THIS EVENING, First tiinhere, the very successful Drama, DURING mm MAJESTY'S PLEASURE, By George Conquest and Henry Pettitt. To oollclllde with a nopular After Piece, according to time permitting. Doors open at 7, Commence 7.30 Second price, 9. Box Office, Messrs Binder's Music Warehouse. Wind-st. IMPULSE Next Week, Mr Garthcrne's Company. THE CANDIDATE Week following, Mr Wvndham's Company. 72300 NEWPORT. yi C T O R I A T H E AT R E. MONDAY, SEPT. 21ST, 1885. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY, CHIRRUPER'S FORTUNE. MISS KATE SAN T LEY. DON'T YOU MAKE A MISTAKE ABOUT THAT." Received with thunders of applause. MISS KATE SANTLEY. "THAT'S WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH LOUISA." MISS KATE SANTLEY. CHIRRUPER'S LAUGHING SONG At 8.45. Encored Four Times Nightly. 76349 FERNDALE. HiTFERNDALE CRICKET CLUB .i. ATHLETIC SPORTS Will be held on THE CRICKET GROUNDS, FERNDALE, 011 MONDAY, SEPT. 2STH, 1855. For Programmes of events, conditions, etc apply to the hon. secretary, W. D. HUMPHREY, Watchmaker, Ferndale THE FERNDALE SELECT BRASS BAND WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE. 76319 05mirsiaus. EXCURSIONS BETWEEN CARDIFF JLU AND WETON, By the Saloon Steamer LADY MARGARET or QUEEN OF THE BAY, (Wind, weather, and circumstance* permitting). FRIDAY, SEPT. 18. Leave Cardiff 9.50 a.m., and 3.0 p.m. „ Weston 10,45 a.m.. and 4.0 p.m. SATURDAY, SEPT. 19. Leave Cardiff 10.45 and 2.30 p.m. Weston 14:: noon, and 5.45 p.m. Fares—Between Cardiff and Weston, to-and-fro, Fore deck. Is 6d; aloon. 2s; Single Fare, Is and Is 6d. Bay trips. Is. Refreshments on board. 355e—73788 BY ORDER. QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. BIRMINGHAM* ONION FAIR. On THURSDAY, September 24th, a Fast EXCUR. SION TRAIN for WORCESTEH and BIRMINGHAM will leave ^Cardiff at 5.25 a.m. 'Newport, 5.50; Pont- newydd, 6.5 "Pontypool Road, 6.25 ^Abergavenny, 6.50; Pontrilas, 7.10; Hereford, 7.40; and Ledbury (to Birmingham only) at 8.1o a.m., to return same" day from Birmingham at 6,50, and Worcester at c; p.111. "Passengers from these stations can take tickets to Birmingham to return any day (except Sunday) within a week. For fares and return "times see special bills. 76343 J. GRIERSON, General Manager. 13 aids. INNERS, 21 and 22, Broadmead. Plain Tea, 3d or Breakfast, Meat and Bread, 4d. Good Beds, Is and la 6d. 75148 tanblícatiøns. NOW READY. J. WRIGHT AND 00.'S QARDIFF JQIRECTORY, WITH COPPER-PLATE MAP, CORRKCTKD TO DATE. SUBSCRIBERS, 5s; NON-SUBSCRIBERS, 6s 6d. WRIGHT AND CO., BRISTOL, AND ALL CARDIFF BOOKSELLERS. 64201 SPECIAL JJ^OTICEM! Having Purchased for Cash several parcels of HOSIERY AND UNDER-CLOTHING, AT EXCEPTIONALL\ LOW PRICES. ALSO PART OF A MANUFACTURER'S STOCK OF SCARFS, TIES, AND BOWS, IN BLACK AND COLOURED GOODS, The whole of which will be SOLD AT 30 PER CEXT UNDER REGULAR PRICES!! J A PARCEL OF SUPERIOR QUALITY UMBRELLAS, IN SILK, ALPACCA, AND LEVANTINE, AT 15 PER CENT. UNDER REGULAR PRICES. ABOUT 60 DOZEN OF WHITE, OXFORD, AND PRINT SHIRTS, AT VERY LOW PRICES. The first delivery of our own special made CARDIGAN JACKETS, HOSE, AND HALF HOSE Are now on Sale and we have much pleasure to state that they are 10 PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN LAST YEAR. The whûle of our Departments being now com- pletely assorted with NEW GOODS suitable for the present Season,11 at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, we respectfully solicit an early call. "W KORNER & CO., THE CARDIFF HOSIERS, 27, 28, 29, 30, & 31, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. 12254—474e ESTABLISHED 18o5. 76084 R. J. HEATH AND gONS J 12, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF, Having completed the ENLARGEMENT OF THEIR PREMISES Have now on view over ONE HUNDRED PIORSONALI.r SELECTED jpiANOFORTES, ORGANS, AND TLJ ARMONIUMS, By all the vary Best Makers, of the latest design ami construction, which they are offering at a LARGE DISCOUNT FOR CASH, and on the three years' system, from 10s ód per month. 110e Pianos, from la guineas. 9431 Illustrated Catalogues Post Free. 67857. THE LOUIS VELVETEEN. The strictest examiner may try every test of touch and sight without discovering that these are otherthan the Genoa Velvets they so closely remble while the peculiar arrangements resulting in the fast woven pile enable them to stand interminable and roue-b wear which would ruin real Velvets at four times the price Every yard of the genuine bears the name "LOUIS" Ladies who have found other make, of Velveteens to wear badly should becareful to buy only those stamped u Louis." A Large Assortment of these celebrated Velveteens, in Black and all Fashionable Colourings, are now 011 Sale, at the Lowest Prices, at JOHN JAMES & 28 AND 29, HIGH STREET. CARDIFF. 74118 rpEETH TEETH I TEETH Prize Medal London, 1862. Gold Medal, Paris, 1867. MR K E A L L, SU GEON DENTIST (25 Years' Experience; 15 Years in Swansea), 199, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA (Just below the Great Western Railway Station), Begs to intimate that he can produce a perfectly fitting Set of Teeth in one clear day. The very best workman- ship guaranteed. Painless Dentistry by Gas. Partial Sets from 53 per Tooth Upper or Lower Sets rom Two Guineas. KEALL'S TONIC AND NEURALGIC MIXTURE, Sure and Speedy Cure for Neuralgia, Tic Doioreux Rheums, Toothache, and all Nervous Pains. Is lid and 2s 9d per Bcttle. Through any Chemist Coleman, Cardiff; Young, Newport; Hayman Neath: E. C. Evans. Cardigan. 50663 A WORD TO THE WISE: Cause & cure of debility, want of energy.and premature decay. In. structions to regain health and vigor. Sent on receipt of fetanws byPublishers. Fitzal&u-souve, Sheffield UOIil Uusiness ^ftftresses. OT I C E! JJOWELL & QOMPANI ARE NOW SHOWING A LARGE pARCEL OF gILK TpLUSHES, VELVETS, &0 JJ OWELL & QOMPAN Y, THE CARDIFF DRAPERS," CARDIFF. l \U 70150 __+- THE FOUNDATION PRINCIPLE OF W. P RICE & SONS, Businl s is that CUSTOM IS DRAWN BY THE MAGNET OF VARIETY ANJJ VALUE.' They are now showing considerable accessions of New Fresh, and Attractive Stock in GENTLEMEN'S AND JUVENILES' READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, AND HOSIERY, At Prices that have never been Lower from Manufao turers' Hands. ADDRESS :— THE CARDIFF HOUSE, 50 & 51, ST. MARY-STREET, A 46 A 47, CAROLINE 23 STREET CARDIFF. 111 CROSS BROS., 3 & 4, ST. Mary-Street>- CARDIFF., rp O O L S FJ1 O O L S I TOOLS III GENTLEMEN,— RE WILLEY, LEEDS. We ACCEPT YOUR OFFER for CASH for the STOCK of TOOLS re this Estate, and will have same PACKED and DESPATCHED at ONCE to Cardiff. Yours obediently, GEO. RIDGE, THOS. GRIMOLD, Trustees under the Agreement Messrs. CROSS BRO., St. Mary.street, Cardiff. GENTLEMEN,— BE WILLEY, LEEDS. I have packed 4 DRAY LOADS of HOODS TO-DAY, and DESPATCHED, per Midland Railway. Get ready to receive them about MONDAY NEXT, the 14th inst. They are the best samples of Tools 1 ever saw in my practical experience of over 30 years. Yours obediently, G. RIDG&. MESSRS. CROSS BROTHERS. { St. Mary-streefc, Cardiff. Having Purchased from the above-named Trustees the Whole of the well-known Stock of MESSRS. WILLEY & CO., LEEDS, comprising JgJNGINEERS', AND > J^ASONS', & QENERAL rpcOLS, AT A VERY LARGE DISCOUNT OFF COST PRICES, we propose COMMENCING THE S ALE OF SAME ON SATURDAY NEXT, the 19th inst. We would call the attention of buyers in this Department to this unusually i GOOD STOCK, which will be SOLD AT EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES, and we would invite any of our Friends or Customers to call 663 for themselves the Qualif y of Articles we intend Offering For Sale. CROSS BROTHERS, 3 & 4, ST. Mary"street- CARDIFF. 76282 1_ gHOOTING SEASON, 1885. We beg to call the attention of sportsmen in general to our Stock of Breech-lcnding Guns of various qualities. We have in stock the following DOUBLE BARREL BREECH LOADING GCNS; £ s. d. .No.1 Ejector, Hammerless Gun 36 0 0 2 Consentric, Wood Bar Guw 25 10 0 3 Consentric, Treble Grip Gan 25 10 0 4 Semi, Hammorless Gun 14 0 0 5 G. and P. Patent, Hammerless-(.'un 11 0 0 6 Treble Grip, Hammer GUII 11 0 0 7 Steel Barrel, Bar Lock Gun 880 8 Steel Barrel, Back Lock Gun 7 0 0 9 Damascus Barrel, Back Lock Gun 5 15 0 10 Fine Twist Barrel, Back Lock Gun 4 7 6 11 Good Twist Barrel, Back Lock Gun 3 15 0 All above guns are choke left barrel. 12 Twist Barrel, Back Locks Gun 3 0 0 13 Twist Barrel, Ba.ck Locks Gun 2 11 6 14 Fine Twist, Single Barrel, Back Lock Gun 3 2 iii Any GENTLEMAN PURCHASING either of these Guns CAN HAVE FAIR TRIAL, and if they are not what they are represented to be, and not approved of, money will be returned. CARTRIDGES OF ALL DESCRIPTION KEPT IN STOCK. CROSS BROS., 3 AND 4, ST. MARY-STREET, I, CARDIFF. 76320 \/| ESSRS W. H. SMITH and SON XTX deliver the SOUTH WALES DAILY XXWS at an-early hour each Morning in all parts or the follow ing towns CARDIFF SWANSEA NEWPORT ROATH MERTHYR PORTSKEWKTT CANTON ABERDARK PONTYPOOL ROAn BUTE DOCKS HEREFORD PEMBROKE DOCK BRIDGEND NEW MILFORD HAVEltFORDWKST NEATH BRISTO L G LO U C EST E H I.LANELLi TENBY ABERYSTWYTH LAMPETER CARMARTHEN ABEROAVENNY Tlu CARDIFF TIMES also delivered every Fr dfty to any address in the above mentioned Towns. ORDERS vo be war to Mwutgoxs ot UM various boofcatftlte.