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ales Ira ),urtinn. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. THE DUKE-ST. AUCTION <t STORAGE RuOMS J. G. MADDOX A CO., Auctioneers ftlousehold Furniture, at Rooms.Aug. 50 and Sept. 1 Villa Residence, at Kov&l Hotel. Sept. 14 Messrs HOWLING BROTHERS. 'Dffal Wo d, &c, at Pembroke Dock Slept, a Mr W. BRADLEY. Builders' Materials, at Cardiff Aug. 30 Wheelwrght's Stock and Plant, at Cardiff Sept 1 Messrs W. < CLARKE and DOVEY. and Uead Stock, Ac, at Penhevod Farm.. Aug. 30 Mr MEREDITH DA VIES. Stock. Ac., at Trcbanog J'awr, Penderyu August 30 Live tock, at Maesteg Sept. 6 Farming Sto<-k. at Brvncaws Farm Sept. 20 Mr GEORGE BARTON DYER. Properties, at Cardiff .Sept 7 Messrs GOTTWALTZ and BOWRING Real Havannah Ciars, at Bute Docks, Cardiff..Aug. 30 Office Furniture, &:c., at Cardiff Sept 1 Bay Maie. at Cardiff Sept. 1 tndia Rubber Goods, &c., at Cardiff Sept. 8 & 9 Valuable Horses, at Cardiff Sept. 23 Stud of Hunters, at Cardiff Sept. 23 Household Furniture, at Cardiff Sept, — Household Furniture, at Penarth Mr F. G. GOUiiH. Llanelly Markets, &:c., at Llanelly Sept. 8 Messrs W. GRAHAM. SON, and HITCHCOX. Dwelling-houses, at Newport Sept. 12 Plant and Machinery, at Newport..Sept. 13,14, and 15 Messrs W. and S. HERN. Sale of Wreck, at Cardiff Sept. 1 Engineering Machinery, Bicycles, <fcc.,at Cardiff..Sept. 6 Residence at Cardiff Sept. 15 Freehold Works, &o., at Cardiff Sept. 24 Messrs H. HILL & CO. Leasehold Dwelling Houses, at Swansea. Aug. 30 Messrs HOWARD an,1 K IY. Jeweller's stock in-trade, at Pontvi>ridd..Sep. 14 and Ib Mr E. HUGHES. Household Furniture, at Swansea Sept. 5 Messrs JOHN JENKINS & CO. Grocer's Stock-in-Trade, at Cardiff .Aug. 30 Whiskies and Hum, at Cardiff Sept. 5 Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff Sept. 15 Mr E. F. KENNARD. Goods, at Cardiff Aug. 30 Messrs LEWIS BROTHERS. Lire Stock, Hay, etc., at Neatli Sept. 1 Mr MONTGOMERY. Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff Aug. 31 Messrs NORTON and LALONDE. Family Hotels, at Weston-super-Mare Sept. 7 Mr T. RULE OWEN. „ Property, at Milf jrd Haven August 30 Freehold Property, at Whitland Sept. 9 Freehold Farms — Mr THOMAS PARRY. Chemical Works, at Newport Sept. 20 Messrs PAHSONS d: ROBJENT. Household Furniture, Ac., at Newport Sept. 1 & 2 Mr ALFRED PHILLIPS. Horses, Sic., at Cardiff Sept 3 Messrs ALEXANDER. Colliery Plant and Materials, at Pontypridd Sept. 6 Colliery Plant, Ac., at Pontypridd Sept. 7 Leasehold Premises, at Penarth Sept. 8 Furniture and Other Effects, at Cardiff Sept. 8 Freehold Residential Property, at Newport.Sept. 17 Mr JAMES STRAKEK. Freehold Estate and R- sidences, at Abergavenny ..Sep. Messrs J. HOWELL THOMAS and CO. Colliery, Farm, and Railway Siding, at Swansea, Sept. Mr JOHN THOMAS (Cowbndge). Farming Stock, at Palla Farm Sept. 12 Llansannor Court Sbropshires, at Cowbridge ..Sept. 17 Mr THOMAS WEBBER. Messuage or Dwelling-house, at Cardiff Sept. 9 SALE-THIS DAY. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PARTIES FURNISHING ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 30TH, AND THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1ST, AT THE DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. MESS its J. G. MADDOX & CU. will OFFER by AUCTION, at the above rooms, a large and valuable consignment of most excellent modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, in rat variety, comprising dining and drawing-room !Suites, sideb artls. and cabinets, whatnots, occasional and other tables, pier and chimney glasses, fenders and irons, carpets and rugs, bedroom suites, wardrobes and chests of tirawer. duchesse dressing tables ami washstands, toilet and other ware, brass and iron French bedsteads, wool mattres-es, feather and millpulx beds, and an immense assortment of other effects too numerous to particularise. Also will be disposed of at one or the other of these sales two splendid full-compass pianofortes, in handsome walnut cases, by Steinman & Co., and Smith & Co., from Messrs Collard & Collard. Goods 011 viw day prior to and morning of each day's sale. -499 SALE OF FOUR WELL-BUILT LEASEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCES, SITUATE IN BRIGHTON-TERRACE, PENYPEEI.- RO AD, CANTON, CARDIFF. TVTESSIIS J. G. MADDOX and CO. are JJvJL instructed to SELL > by AUCTION at the Roy.il Hotel Canlilf (subject to conditions to be pro- duced and read at time of sale), on WEDNESDAY, Kept. 14th, 1887, at 7.20 in the Evening, the following eligible RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES, viz.:— LOT 1.—All that RESIDENCE called Ledbury House, with the Premise, 3011(1 Gardens belonging, being No. 8, Brighton-terrace, at present vacant, but lately occupied at a rental of bd oer week. LOT 2.-AJI thar RESIDENCE called Tavistock House, similar to the above, and in the occupation of Captain Duder, and beillg No. 12, Bright on-terrace. that RESIDENCE called Camden House, similar to Lot J, at present vacant, and being No. 14, Brighton-terrace. LOT 4.—AU that RESIDENCE called Brighton Honse. similar to Lot 1, in tue occupation of Mr -JCiplley, and being No. 16, Brighton-terrace. Rach lot is l1eltlnnder a separate lease for 99 years from 24th June, 1E82, at a ground rent of Hi Ó, 3d per Minium per house. The property is well-built and in ti st-class condition, and each house coniains two reception-rooms, four bedrooms, good kitchens, pan- tries, ¡1:aniens, and all the usual conveniences. For further particulars and to view apply to Mr Getrych, IS, Brigliton-tei-race; the Auctioneers, 25, Duko-street or ofT. U. Stephens, Esq., Solicitor, Cardiff. CARDIFF. PENARTH, AND CANTON. SALE OF ELIGIBLE LEASEHOLD AND FREE. HOLD PROPERTY, SITUATE AS ABOVE. 1\/IR GEORGE BARTON DYER is JJJL instructed to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of Septem- ber, 18S7, a.t the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, at Seven p.m. precisely (subject to the conditions to lJe tl1el1 and thure read), the fallowing LOTS OF PRORERTY LOT valuable LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE, situate in Church. place, South Penarth, known as Adcote," and late in the occupation of Mr C. V. Byrne, at a yearly rental of £ 40. This house occupies one of the best sites in the neighbourhood, command- ing as it does extensive sea views, which cannot be obstructed by future buildings, and the ground being of unusual depth. Very ample interior accommoda- tion, and hot and cold water to bath. This lot is held under a lease from Lord Windsor for the term of S9 years (less three days) from 1st May, 1883, at the exceedingly low ground rent of S2 15s per annum. LOT 2.-AI1 those three convenient LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, situate in and being Nos. 8. 10, and 12, Westbury-terrace, Canton. Cardiff, in the respective occupatIon of Mr F. J. Scowcroft, Mr Richard Taylor, and Mr H. Chichester, at the weekly rent of 5s 5d each. This lot is held under a lease, granted ¡,y Mr W. H. Cory for the term of 99 years (less three days). from 29th September, 1876. at the annual ground rent of £ 6. If not sold in one lot, the houses will be subse- quently offered separately, subject to the appor- tioned ground rent of B2 each. LoT3.-AJl those two convenient FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, situate In and being Nos. 2 and 4. Ethel-street, Canton. Cardiff, and now in the respective occupation of George Taylor and Mr C. Turner, at weekly rentals of 5s 6d each. LOT 4.—Three similar FREEHOLD DWELLING- HOUES, adjoining the last mentioned, and numbered 6,8,and 10, Ethel-street, aforesaid, and now in the respective occupation of Frederick Hohbs, Thomas Stephens, and Owen Owen, at like weekly rentals of 5s ód each. LOT 5.—A very desirable LEASEHOLD RESI- DKNCE, with a substantial sta.ble and good yard, situate in and being No. 106, Ethel-street, aforesaid, and abutting upon Ely Common, and now occupied by James Benson at 9s per week. This lot is held under a lease granted by Mr W. H. Cory for the term of 99 years (less days), from 29th September, ltio2, at the annual ground rent of £ 310s. x For further particulars apply t0 lots 1, 3, 4, and b, to Messrs Cory and White, solicitors, Cardiff as to lot 2 to Messrs Danger and Cartwright, solicitors, Bristol; and as to all the lots, to tht) Auctioneer, at his offices, 24, 25, and 26. High-street, Cardiff. Dated 26tli August, 1887. 6196 SALE THIS DAY. NORTH-ROAD, CARDIFF. t t JV/TR WM. BRADLEY will SELL by J>JL AUCTION, in his Yard, next to the Rose and Crown, on TUESDAY. August 30th, 1887, under sin execution issued thruuch the High Sheriff of the County ot Glamorgan, a large quantity of BUILDERS MATERIALS. Sale commence at Two o'clock. Auc- tioneer's Office, North-road, Cardiff. 977 Hope-street, off Bute-street, Cardiff. MR. \V. BRADLEY has received in- structions from Messrs Dunn Bros., in conse- quence of dissolution of partnership, to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, September 1, 1887, the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, consisting of a Wheelwright's Stock and Plant. £ Sale commence at Two l'clock. Auctioneer's Office, North-road, Cardiff. 44 SALE TO-MORROW. CANTON.—Nos. 247, 249, and Cowbridge-road, also the Stabling at rear. No. £ 2, St. John's-crescent (Primrose Villa). Nos. 55 and 57, Eldon-street. Nos. 12, 14. 16, 20, and 22, Alexander-road, and Nos. 56, 58. and 60, Wells-street. MR MONTGOMERY is instructed to SELL the above valuable long leasehold Pro- perties by AUCTION, at the Market Hotel, Canton, on WEDNESDAY, August 31st, at 8 o'clock. Par- ticulars of the Auctioneer, 281, Cowbridge-road, Canton. "30 TO STEAM USERS AND OTHERS. U, F. Å RÐEN AND SONS, OIL, TALLOW REFINERS, AND GREASE MANUFACTURERS, Manchester, have OPENED A BRANCH WAREHOUSE ARCH No. 24, L. N.W.R STATION, TOP OF EAST BUTE DOCK, Vhere they have always on hand a large stock of TBRICATING.CY LIN DER, GAS ENGINE, nd COLZA OILS, TALLOW, GREASES, SOFT SOAP, WASTE, &c., Which they can deliver at the shortest notice. Branch Manuger-G. M. DANIEL. Office—115, Bute Docks. 5845 \RD1*T ADVERTISING, RILL '-nSTIXG. AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTIVE COMPANY (LI M IT ED i. OES CASfLE CHAMBERS, 21, CASTLE-ST. CARDIFF. SECRETARY FRANK H. SIMPSON. r'crui»u6i»i ?«auns curious in Cardiff an iiuiini .oa Contractors *or tli ".ie«"!ripr on CUciuar Distributing <Scc, ■ .i oruers promptly attended to. 1044 I Saks bn ).u.diøn. SALE THIS DAY (TUESDA Y), 30TH AUGUST, 1887. REAL HAVANNAH CIGARS. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING have received instructions from a firm ,of merchants at the Docks to SELL by AUCTION, at the New Merchants' Exchange, Bute Docks, on TUESDAY, 30th August, 1887, at 2.30 p.m. to the minute, 407 BOXES OF ItEAL HAVANNAH CIGARS, Imported Direct, Consisting of the following well-known Brands :— REINAS VICTORIAS, BOUQUETS. RE1NAS FINAS, | REGALIAS GRACIOSAS, ROTHCHILDS, CONCHAS BOUQUETS, INFANTES, REGALIA DE LA REINA. Further particulars in Catalogues, to be had at the New Merchants' Exchange or of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. 6101 On THURSDAY. 1st September, 1887, at Two o'clock, UNRESERVED SALE OF CAPITAL OFFICE FURNITURE AND SAFES, By ORDER of a FIRM of MERCHANTS CLOSING THEIR OFFICES. Also the whole of the OFFICE FITTINGS belonging to a Firm in Liquidation, and FURNITURE from a Local solicitor's Office. MESSHS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING will SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, 1st Septem- ber, lt87, at Two o'clock, the above OFFICE FURNITURE, Including a LAHGE BOOK SAFE 3ft 6in. high, EXCELLENT MAHOGANY PEDESTAL and CYLIN- DER OFFICE TABLES, fitted with writing sfopes. maliog.tny and oak paper cabinets. birch and mahogany office chairs, copyin Presses on stands, chest of drawers, oak and mahogany tables and cupboards, MASSIVE MAHOGANY PEDESTAL OFFICE TABLE, nice lavatory, various carpets, floor cloth, &c., together with EIGHT FIRtf AND THIEF PROOF SAFES.6175 Detailed catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. SALE THIS DAV. PENHEVOD FARM, ST FAGANS, NEAR CARDIFF. To FARMERS and OTHERS. SALE of LIVE and DEAD STOCK. IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Ac. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY jLvjt. are instrncted (under powers of an execution issued through the High Sheriff of the County of Glamorgan) to SELL by AUCTION, at the above farm, on TUESDAY, August 30th, and following day if necessary, in lots to suit purcnasrrs, the whole of the LIVESTOCK, FARMINU IMPLEMENTS, CROPS, together with th HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and other effects, of Mr Llewellyn Lewis, including :— 8 cows, 5 yearlings, 7 horses, sow and 7 young pigs, 3 wagons, 1 trap, 3 carts, 3 ploughs, ? mowing machines, scarifier, duckfoot liarrow?, 2 mows of hay, crop of 15 acres of oats, and 9 acres of wheat (in barn), 4 sets of cart harness, 2 sets trap harness. The household furniture, etc., comprise the contents of pamur, kitchen, dairy, all,1 4 bedrooms. There will be no reserve. On view the morning of sale, which will commence with the live stock at 12 30 p.m. o'clock precisely. Terms—Cash. 6210 Dated 31, Queen-street, Cardiff, August 20th, 1887. SALE" THIS DAY." PARK HALL SALE ROOMS, CARDIFF. MR E. F. KENNARD has been in- structed to SELL by AUCTION the following GOODS, Seized under distress for rent, on TUESDAY next, August 30th, drawing and dining-room suites, pier and toilet glasses, brass and iron bedsteads, mahogany and other chests of drawers, carpets, fenders, fire- irons, Duchess stands and tables, spring and other mattresses, palliasses, chairs, tables, couches, feather and millpuff beds, pictures, bedding, a Singer sewing machine (in good, condition), perambulator, a-id sun- dries in great variety, also an excellent piano. Goods on view on Monday and day of saie, which will commence at Two o'clock. 6217 V.R. SALE OF WRECK. By order of the Lords Commissioners of the Privy Council for Trade. MESSRS W. & S. HERN will SELL 1.t'- hy AUCTlON;on THURSDAY, 1st September, 1887, at ll a.m., at the Custom* Watch Home, Pier Had, Cardiff, iron buoy, 2 baulks, timber, life buoy (at Penarth), k. dge anchor, clinker built boat, and 2 paddles, at the Bute Test House, Old Canal, Cardiff, ANCHORS AND CHAINS, 244 cwt. of condemned chain, 172 cwt. 2 qrs. of con- demned anchors, 185 cwt. 2 qrs. of prpved chain. Further particulars of the Auctioneers, 72, St. Mary- street, Cardiff. 6151 ROATH, CARDIFF. SALE BY AUCTION OF THE HOUSE AND PREMISES. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. MR THOMAS WEBBER has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at he Great Western Hotel, st. Mary-street, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, September at 7.0 p.m. precisely, the abovo MESSUAGE OR DWELLING-HOUSE, Held on lease for 99 years from 25th March, 1866, at the low apportioned ground rent of S2 10s per annum at present in th occupation of Mr E. James. Further information may be had of the Auctioneer, or Messrs TRENCHARD & PARSONS, 6198 Solicitors, Cardiff. Auctioneer's Offices, 94, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. BRECONSHIRE. VA uUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE AND RESI. DEXCES FOR SALE. MR JAMES STRAKER will SELL by AUCTION, in the month of S»pteuber, 1837, at Abergavenny. the Valuable FREEHOLD ESTATES known as Pwl: Court (including the family residence known as Pwll Court), and Pantllwyd, all in the parish of Llangynider; Craigias Villa, Craiglas Cottage, and several other dwelling-houses and land, situate near Talybont,in the parish of Llanfhetty and Troedyrharn or Cwrtybach Farm, in the parish of Garthbrengy, all in the county of Brecon. Detailed particulars will I appear in future advert sements, and planRan(1 particu- lars may be obtained on application to Mr E. G. Davies, solicitor, Crickhoweli; Messrs Rickards and Blosse. estate agents and surveyors, Charles-street Chambers, Cardiff; the Auctioneer, at Abergavenny; or Messrs Stretton, Hilliard, Dale, and Newman, solici- tors, 75, CornhiU. J.ondon. 5319 CARMARTHENSHIRE! PARISH OF LLANUEBIE. THE PARK COLLIERY AND FARM AND RAILWAY SIDING. MESSRS J. HOWELL THOMAS & co. are favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Mackworth Arms Hotel, Swansea, earlv in the month of September next. THE PARK COLLIERY AND FAHM AND RAILWAY SIDING, AS A GOING CONCERN, including all the loose plant, tlxed and other machinery, and all the iailway plant and other materials now in use at the said collteryand railway dln The Colliery is one 01 the best anthracite collieries in this well-known district, and is now in full working order, and producing about 100 tons daily of the best anthracite coal from the famous Llanllyd Vein. The extent of the holding is about 200 acres. The colliery and farm are held on leases having 40 yeirs to run. The dead rent of the colliery is S150 per annum, and the rent of the farm is £135. The raiiway siding is held under a lease having about 50 years to run. at a low rent and low way- leaves. This railway is about half a mile in extent, and covers about two and a. half acres. The Property will be shown by Mr David Lloyd, of Blaynea Lodge. Llandebie. The Leases can be seen at the Offices of Mr J. J. Chapman, 4, Gray's Inn-square, London, W.C. The Inventory of the Plant can be seen at the Offices of Messrs J. Howell Thomas and Co., Estate Agents and Valuers, Carmarthen, who will fur nish all information and particulars. 5961 NEATH. MESSHS LEWIS BROTHERS are in- structed by Mr Evan Williams, of the Blue Bell Inn, to SILl, by AUCTION, on the Gnoll Park, Neath, on THURSDAY, September 1st, 1887, the whole of the well-selected LIVE STOCK, HAY, &C-, comprising 250 sheep (130 fat and 120 store), 11 fat cattle, 3 cows and calves, 2 cows near calving, 5 young cattle, 6 useful cart and cob horses, 3 ricks of prime meadow hay, 12 tons, 8 tons, and 5 tons respectively; capital spring trap and a set of silver-mounted harness. Sale to commence at 1 p.m. prompt. Further particulars and terms of sale may be had of the Auctioneers, Neath. 6083 ^JOODALL AND C- OIL IMPORTERS AND REFINERS, NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, Have OPENED the QATHEDRAL (JIL LLANDAFF-YARD, CARDIFF, Where they propose to manufacture their various Specialities in ENGINE AND CYLINDER OILS For Marine, Colliery, Railway, and other purposes, SAFETY AND OThEll LAMP OILS, COLLIERY, LOCOMOTIVE, AND HOT NECK GREASE, TRAM OILS, &c. They are also Importers of OLIVE, COLZA, CASTOR, LARV, and NEATSFOOT OILS. Storekeeper in Cardiff :— MR GEORGE WENSLEY, Gladstone-street, Who "ill Deliver to Regular Customers at an Hour's Notice. 4956 jJ'l'JM-S SlAlilm, GSS&K»r—• o Sold m 5Ib. Packets. OTIFFS STARCH. oStaSQwS""™ >0 Warranted Pure. i STIFF'S STARCH. Most Economical. o For Collars. JgTIFF'S STAKCH. KSStfSSi For Shut Fr08tø tllWPS STARCH. JKKS"°* For Cavs. For Cuffs. QTIFF'S STARCH. For Lace. J >0 For Linen. MIFFS STARCH. l&KS, v^'nTTHT/iu «. „ „ „ For Table Clotlis. B SJL ARCH. Ask for Stiff's Starch. J Note the Caution Label (Jl TIFF'S STARCH observe the Trade Mark o Sold by Grocers. STARCH, "•NS.SSW STIFF'S STARCH. cu„ lO U919 3913 RKDCLIFF-ST .BRISTOL SWANSEA OFFICE OP THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No. 2, COLLEGE-STREET. All orders from NEWSAGENTS will receive promp attention, and be executed upon the same terms is 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 njst morning's issue (rf the "DAILY NEWS alt5 bu RUCTION. SALE THIS DAY. 175. COWBRIDE-ROAD, CANTON. 0 SHORT NOTICE OF SALE. MESSRS JOHN JENKINS and CO. -L.vJL will SELL by AUCTION 011 the premises, on TUESDAY Next, the 30tli August, the wh le of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, UTENSILS, AND EFFECTS of the Cardiff and District Provision Company, being a general stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Comprising teas, sugars, spices, pickles, sauces, bacon, I flour, lard, tinned salmon, lobster, saruines, beef and mutton, biscuits, jams, soap. A large assortment of vases, ware and fancy articles, weighing; muchine, scales and weights, canisters. PONY TRAP AND HARNESS, and other effects. On view on the morning of Sale to 11 o'clock, when the auction will commence. Terms Cash-No Reserve. 6181 Auctioneers' Offices, Philharmo ic Chambers, Cardiff. TO HOTEL PROPRIETORS and OTHERS. WHISKIES AND RUM IN BOND. MESSRS JOHN JENKINS AND co. will SELL by AUCTION at the Great Western Hotel. Cardiff, on MONDAY, the bth day of September, at .5 30 in the afternoon prompt. 10 CASKS OF OLD IRISH WHISKIES; 3 CASKS OF RUM, now in bond in Cardiff. Samples will be with the Auctioneers after Septem- ber 1st. Catalogues will be ready in a few days, and can be had of the Auctioneers, or Mr T. H JONES, Sol citor, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. 6235 BY OIIDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. TOWN OF CARDIFF. SALE OF IMPORTANT, WELL-SEASONED RESIDENTIAL, MANUFACTURING, BUSINESS, AND COTTAGE PROPERTIES. MESSKS JOHJS JENKINS and CO. have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff (subject to conditions of sale to be then and there produced), on THURSDAY, the 15th day of September, 1887, at 7 o'clock in the evening, the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, In the undermentioned or such other Lots as may be decided upon :— WEST GROVE. LOT I.-All that Leasehold VILLA RESIDENCE and PREMISES, NO. 4, West Grove, now in the occu- pation of Mrs Junes, at the yearly rental of £36, the tenant paying the rates. The property is held under lease for 99 years, from the 25th day of March, 1869, at the apportioned annual ground rent of 1;1 16s. ST. PRTER'S-STREET. LOT 2.—All those TWO DWELLING-HOUSES, with the AERATED WATER MANUFACTORY, Yard, and Premises, in St. Peter's-street, Castle-road, Cardiff, in the occupation of the executors of David HopSins, deceased, at the annual rental of £70. The tenants pay all rates. The frontage to St. Peter's-street is 70 feet. The property is held for 99 years, from 25th March, 1870, at a ground rent of £9 10s per annum. CLIFTON-STREET. LOT 3.—71, Clifton-street, Roath. Tenant, J. Woods. LOT Clifton-street, Roath. Tenant, C. Pitcher. LOT 5 -7.3, Clifton-street, Roath. Tenant, C. White. LOT 6.—74, Clifton-street, Roath. Tenant, S. Keith. LOT 7.-75, Clifton-street, Roath. Tenant, J. Julian. Lots 3 to 7, both inclusive, are held for a term of 99 years, from 25th March, 1870, at a ground rent equal to S2 per house. These houses imme- diately adjoin the Great Western Railway, and will be sold together or otherwise, as may be decided at the time of sale. CYCLE-STREET. LOTS 8 to 15.-All those Eight DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES known as Nos. 28, 30,32,34,36,38,'40, &- 42. All well tenanted, at the weekly rentals of 6s each. These properties arehfdd for terms of 99years,from the 25th March, 1370, at the annual ground rent of £ 16, which will be npportionod at, £ 2 per house in the event of their being sold sepai ately. °" TY iN I)ALI,NTREET. LOT 16.-All that SHOP, BAKEHOUSE, and PREMISES, No. 26, Tyndall-street, Cardiff, in the occupation of Mrs Meaker, at the yearly rental of £36; and all that DWELLING-HOUSE adjoining, known as No. 27, Tyndali-street, let to Mrs Corcoran, at the weeklv rental of 10s. This Lot is held under lease for 99 years, from 29th September, 1852, at the ground rent oi £6 per annum. LOT 17.-All those TWO MESSUAGES and PRE- MISES known as No 49 and 50, Tyndall-street, in the respective occupations of Messrs O'Donnell and Maid, at the weekly rentals of 10s each. This Lot is held under lease for 99 years, from 29ih September, 1852, at the annual ground rent of S6. Lots 16 and 17 have recently been put in good repair. IVOR-STREET. (Adjoining G.W.R. Goods Station.) LOT 18.—All those DWELI.ING-HOUSKS, WARE. HOUSES, STABLE, YARD, and PREMISES in Ivor-place, immediately adjoming the Great Western Goods Station, Cardiff, let to Messrs Yorath and Sons, Brewers, at the low rental of £40 per annum. This lot is held under a lease for a term of 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1856, at the annual ground rent of £2 reserved thereby. The lease provides for additional rents being payable, but as to this see the conditions of sale. To view apply to the respective tenants, and foi printed particulars and conditions of sale apply to the Auctioneers, Philharmonic Chambers, or as to lot 17 to Mr Henry Heard, Solicitor, and as to all the lots to Mr James Morgan. Solicitor, Cardiff. 6156 PEMBROKE DOCKYARD. IHOR SALE BY AUCTION AT HER Majesty's Dockyard, Pembroke-Dock, by order of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, on MONDAY, September 5th. 1887, at twelve o'clock precisely, OFFAL WOOD, &C., consisting of teak pieces, slabs, edgings, elm pieces, mahogany «labs, oak edgings, firewood, zinc ashes, grindstones, leather hoses, cotton wicks, leather (old), leather hoses, India rubber cuttings, ditto (old). glass carboys, wood trolley, anvil, carpets, table-cloths, closet pans, &c., <fcc. Catalogues may be had on application to the auc- tioneers, and at the Dockyard. BO LING BROTHERS, Auctioneers to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiraltv. The Royal Dockyard sales will only "take place when advertised. 6149 LLANELLY MARKETS AND SLAUGHTERHOUSE. TO BE LET BY PUBLIC AUCTION, BY MR F. G. GOUGH, for one year, on THURSDAY, the 8th day of September, 1887, at the Town-hall, Llanelly, at i hree o'clock in the afternoon (subject to such conditions as will then and there be produced), the rLLANELLY MARKET, 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. After the letting of the tolls, the Grazing of the Llanelly Park to the 29th September, 1888, will be Let. -By order of the said board, JOHN JENNINGS, Clerk. Town-hall, Llanelly, 17th August. 1887. FURNITURE, JpURNITlRE, F URNITURE, FOR THE MILLION, AT E A L E Y' S 56, ST. MARY-STREET, (NEXT DOOR TO THE ROYAL OAK). NEW AND SECOND-HAND OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN SOUTH WALES. T. gEALEY, PROPRIETOR OF THE HALF-MOON FURNITURE VANS. ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS. 6207 „ FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE. n ^ILARKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD Vy MIXTURE. LARGEST SALE OF ANY MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. OVERWHELMING TESTIMONY ACCOMPANIES EVERY BOTTLE, PRO VING THIS TO BE THE GREATEST MEDICINE EVER DISCOVERED. For cleansing andclearing the Blood from all impurities it cannot be too highly recommended. For Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin and Blood Diseases, and Sores ot ah sinds, it is a never-failing and permanent cure ft. jrnmt Old Snr»« Cures Sores 011 the Neck, Cures Sore Legs, Cures Blackheads or Pimples on the Face, Cures Scurvy Cures Ulcers. Cures Blood and Skin Diseases, Cures Glandular Swellings, Clears the Blood from all impure Matter From whatever cause arising As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and war ranted free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex, the proprietor solicits sui .erers to give it a trial to test its value. THE WORST CASE EVER SEEN. "Florence Villa, Fairfield-road, Clapton. It is with great pleasure I write to inform you of the wonderful cure effected by your Blood Mixture. I had been afflicted with ulcerated legs and knee for 14 years, the legs being covered with ulcers I had been under many doctors, and into two hospitals, without receiving any benefit. I was on crutches for twelve months, and quite gave up all idea of ever being cured. Seeing your ad- vertisement, I thought I would try the Blood dixture and after taking three large bottles and using half-a-dozen pots of your salve, 1 am now restored to perfect health, and my legs are quite well. It is now two years since they were bad, and no signs of them breaking out again. I is a great miracle they ever got well, for it was pro. nounced to be the worst case ever seen. You may make whatever use you like of this, as I think it cannot be too widely known. I am, yours faithfully, "JANE SWINNERTON.' CLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER AND RESTORER Is sold In Bottles, 2s 9d each, and in Cases, containin six tiroes the quantity, Us—sufficient to effect a pem-aefnt care in the great majority of long.itatiiin,- cases: 9,11 CHEMISTS and PATENT MEDICINE VENI>Ory? throughout the World, or sent to any address on r;-o«ipt of 33 or 132 stamps, by the Pre- prietors, Tiso LINCOLN AND MIDLAND COUNTIES' DKUO COMPANY, Lincoln. 1005 TRADE MARK—"BLOOD MIXTURE" \/f E8SRS W. JEL. SMITH and SON XTX deliver the SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS at an eariy hoar each Morning in all parte of the follow ing towns:- CARDIFF SWANSEA NEWPORT ROATH MERTHYR PORTSKEWETT CANTON ABERDARE PONTYPOOL ROAD BU n DOCKS HEREFORD PEMBROKE DOCK BRIDGEND NEW MILKORD HAVERFORDWKSI NEATH BRISTOL GLOUCESTER LLANELLI -ENBY .iBBRYSTtVYTH LAMPETER CARMARTHEN ABERGAVENNY 111", CAliD! P'F TIM hS aiso delivered every Fr day to anv address in the above rnentiom-.ii Towns. ORDERS *0 be sent Maii*r«T« <k vote .uririm a.aokJ¡1. aIts by JVuriifltt. NOTICE. SALE AT GADLYS TIN PLATE K9 WORKS, ABERDARE. POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. F. JAMES & SONS, Solicitors, Aug. 29th, 1887. Aberdaia. SALE THIS DAY. SALE OF LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES AND COTTAGES. MESSRS H. HILL & CO. have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel. Higli-street, Swansea, oil TUESDAY, August 30th, 1887 (subject to conditions of sale which will then be read, and in u>h lots as shall be determined upon), the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, viz LOT I.-All those THREE DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES, situate in Dunvant-place. near end of South Dock. Swansea, now in the occupation of Messrs Davies, George, and Anderson, as weekly tenants, at rents amounting to;278 per annum. The whole Is held on nn underlease for a term of 75 years from 1859, at an annual ground rent of £ 9, wbich will be equally apportioned. LOT 2.-All that LEASEHOLD HOUSE and PRE- MISWS, situate and being No. 21, Westbury-street, Swansea, containing six rooms, and now in the occupa- tion of Mr Dowdall, as weekly tenant, at 7s 6d, and is held for an underlease tor a term of 87 years from 29th September, 1863, at a ground rent of jB2 15s per annum. LOT S.-All that LEASEHOLD SHOP and PRE- MISES, known as the British Workman, situate in Omnge-street (adjoining the Orange Tree Inn), Swansea, now let to a respectable tenant at lis 4d per week, and is held on lease for a term of 79 years trom September, 1816, at the annual ground rent of El 6s. LOT 4.-All those FOUR LEASEHOLD COTTAGES. conta nine: four rooms each, situate in Graham-street, Hafod. Swansea, and now in the occupation of Mr W. Jenkins and others, as weekly tenants, at rents amounting to;246 16s per annum. The whole is held on lease, of which about 81 years are unexpired, at the apnual ground rent of S4 17s 6d, which will be equally apportioned. LOT 5.—All those THREE LEASEHOLD COT- TAGES, situate in Pegler-street, Pentre, Brynhyfryd, containing four rooms each, and now in the occupation of Mr James Renfrew and others, as weekly tenants, a.t rents amounting to B23 8s per annum. The above are held for a term of 999 years from 1S83, and will be sold subject to an apportioned ground rent of £1 4s each house. Sale to commence at seven o'clock in the evening. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. 6057 127, WALTERS-ROAD, SWANSEA. (Removed to the above address from Messrs Powsland and Mason's Warehouse for convenience of Sale). SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MR. RICHARD E. HUGHES has been instructed by the representatives of the late Mr Charles Madge to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above address, on MONDAY, the 5th day of September, 1887, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising DINING-ROOM.—Suite in oak, comprising 6 chairs, 2 easy ch iirs, and couch, oak telescope dining table, oak dinner wagon, engravings, ornaments, pole and rings, curtains, gas fittings, Brussels carpet, fender, coal vase, fire irons, hearth rug, &c. BREAKFAST-ROOM.—Easy chairs, children's chairs, 2 worked chairs, table, book-shelves, handsome ebony cabinet, ebony card table (for a drawing-room), pole and rings, curtains, carpet, fender, fire irons, Ac. BEDKOOMS.—Suite in light wood, mahogany and pitch pine chest of drawers, washstands, dressing- tables, toilet glasses, ware, tuwel nils, chairs, fancy tables, brass bedstead and furniture, iron bedsteads, palliasses, spring mattresses, feather beds and bed- ding, pole and rings, curtains, carpet, fenders, fire irons, LtC. The contents of fhe hall. china pantry, and kitchens. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. There will be no reserve. On view morning of sale. Auctioneer's Offices, Wind-street, Swansea. 6232 alts by fetter. SHIPS FOR SALE. TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL NOON on WEDNESDAY, the 14th September, for the PURCHASE of the FOLLOWING SHIPS :— Tonnage, H.P., B.M. Nominal Amethyst Corvette 1,405 350 Modeste 1,405 350 Juno 1,462 400 Tenedos 1,268 350 Thetis. 1,327 350 Bittern Gun Vessel 663 160 Seagull 663 160 Fly 464 120 Growler 464 120 Jackal Paddle Wheel Vessel.. 340 1bO Sappho.Screw Sloop. 737 120 Hound.Brig. 360 — Mortar Vessel No. 50 166 Mortar Vessel No. 31 167 — Desmond Cutter,(all standing).. 70 Bonita 78 As they lie at Slieerness, Chatham, and Devonport. Forms of tender, containing conditions of contract and all particulars, may be obtained on personal appli- cation at this office. or by letter addressed, "The Director of avy Contracts, Admiralty, Whitehall, London, S.W." JOHN COLLETT, Director of Navy Contracts. Admiralty, August, 1837. 13067 rilHE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1883. IN THE COUNTY COU RT OF GLAMORGAN S HIRE, HOLDEN AT PONTYPRIDD. No 18 of 1887. lie DAVID FARR, of 10, Hannah-street, Porfb, Shoe- maker, a Bankrupt. TO BE SOLD BY TENDER, in one lot, the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, belonging to the estate of the above-named debtor, which consists of a varied assortment of well-made BOOTS anil SHOES, pur- chased from some ot the best houses in the trade. The Stock is entirely new, and numbering about 366 pairs, which are summarised as follows 16 pairs of men's colliers, 3 pairs youths' do., 17 pairs of boys and youths' nailed watrtigIJt8, 33 pairs of boys' and girls' nailed, 6 pairs women's nailed, 20 pairs of men's light bals, 11 pairs of men's Oxfords, b pairs of light Derbies, 13 nairs of elastic sides, 2 pairs of women's elastic-s des, 24 pairs of girls' laced, Ib pairs of girls elastic sides, 5 pairs women's buttoned, 14 pairs of ladies' laced, 5 pairs of youths' light laced, 22 pairs boys' light, It pairs of women's Cashmere, 8 pairs of girls' Oxfords, 47 pairs of infants' ia.ced and elastics, 12 pairs of women's cloth and carpet slippers, 7 pairs of women's leather ditto, 11 pairs of men's carpet slip pers, 2 pairs of men's leather ditto. The whole of the Stock.in-Trade will be on view at the iibove premises on Thursday and Friday, Sept. 1st and 2nd, between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Tenders, to be endorsed "Tender re D. Farr," to be delivered to the Official Receiver at his Office, 64, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil, on or before Saturday, Sept. 3rd. The nett SUm offered ts be stated. The Official Receiver does not nee, ssarily bind him- self to accept the highest or any Tender. Further information may be obtained from Mr David Evans, Auctioneer, 29, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil.6231 rpHE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1883. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF GLAMORGANSHIRE HOLDEN AT PONTYPRIDD. No. 20 of 1887. Re DAVID THOMAS, of 1, Church-road, Ton Y trad. Shoemaker, a Bankrupt. TO BE SOLD BY TltNDER, in one lot, the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE belonging to the above Debtor's Estate, which consists of a varied assortment of well-made BOOTS and SHOES, purchased from some of the best houses in the trade. This stock is mostly new, and numbering about 460 pairs, which are summarised as follows:—44 pairs of men's light Derbies, 20 pairs girls' Balmorals, 40 pairs of women's laced, 16 pairs boys' nailed, 66 pairs of women's elastic sides, 30 pairs of Tuen's ditto, 6 pairs of men's Balmorals, 27 pairs boys' elastic sides, 9 pairs of piris' laced, 2 paiis of women's Balmorals, 5 pairs of women's nailed, 14 pairs of women's Balmorals, y pairs men's Oxfords, 13 pairs men's laced, 4 pairs men's colliers, 11 pairs boys' laced, 13 pairs leggings, 22 infants' cloth, 8 pairs infants' slippers, 87 pairs of children's shoes, 6 pairs of leather slippers, 7 pairs of women's buttoned shoes, 6 pairs of ladies' Oxfords. The whole of the Stock-in-Trade will be on view at the above premises on Thursday and Friday, September 1st and 2nd, between 10.0 a.m. and 6.0 p.m. Tenders to be endorsed "Tenders re D. Thomas, to be delivered to the Official Receiver, at his office, 64 High-street, Merthyr Tydfil, on or before SATURDAY, September 3rd. The net sum offered to be stated. The Official Receiver does not necessarily bind him- self to accept the highest or any tender. Further information may be.obtained from Mr David Evans, Auctioneer, 29, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil.6230 alt5 bU flntae Contract. FREEHOLD RESIDENCE AND JD LAND, NEAR CARDIFF. To be SOLD or LET, with immediate possession, the Desirable FREEHOLD RESIDRNCE, called NORTH- LANDS, with the STABLES, COTTAGE, and about 2 ACRES of LAND belonging thereto, situate at Maindy, about a mile and a half from Cardiff. Two- thirds of the purchase money may remain on Mortgage at 4 per cent. For further particulars apply to Messrs B. Matthews and Son, Solicitors, Cardiff. 5204 KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS, FOR. HEADACHES. KERNIUK'S VEGETABLE PILLS FOR INDIGESTION. KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS FOR BILIOUSNESS KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS FOR THE LIVER. KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS FOR DEBRLITY, KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS FOR COSTIVENESS. KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS ARE EASY TO SWALLOW, BEING VERY SMALL. KERNICK'S VEGETABLE WORM LOZENGES ARE THE MOST EFFICACIOUS REMEDY FOR WORMS KERNICK'S VEGETABLE WORM LOZENGES ARE PERFECTLY HARMLESS FOR CHILDREN. KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PJ AND WORM LOZENGES ARE FRES MERCURY. ER-NICK'S VEGETABj,;R- PILLS AND WORM LOZENGES P:e sold by all Chemists in 7dl Is lid, and 2s 9d Boxes, or direct of the Sole Proprietors, KERNICK AND SON, 1025 Wholesale Druggists, 9, Mill-lane. Cardiff. MAISH'S LIVER PILLS have been advertised 33 years in West of England and Sonth Wales. These Pills quickly remove inaction of liver, pain under the collar-bone and between shoulders, giddiness, flatulency, pain low in right side and low in back, feverisbness, sickness, and headache, As an Antibilions Pill tiiey are not excelled, and the best corrective for Constipation. In Boxes, 7;d, 13id, and 2s 9d. By post, 15 or 33 shmp. Edward Ma,i,h, Chemist, Coth&m, B-istol. Cardiff Coleman and Co.; Newport: Mr Albert Smith Swan- sea: Mr John Da.Tillp., Chemists.—Harmless, Innocent, W i fJiiMir Jiaiires. ks WANSEA HARBOUR. NOTICK TO MARINERS. ALTERATION OF LIGHTS ON ENTRANCE PIERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on and after the 1st day of SEPTEMBER, 1887, the lights on the Eastern and Western Entrance Piers of Swansea Har- bour will be lighted at the times following, that is to say:- The Distinguishing Red Harbour Light on the Wes- tern Pier head will be exhibited all night, without regard to times or state of tide. Tile Distinguishing White Electric Light on the Eastern Pier Head will be Exhibited at Night when I there are sixteen feet of water at the Piers, from the 1st day of December to the 1st day of April. and during the other months when there are fourteen feet. of water at the Piers. The Black Ball will, as heretofore, be exhibited on the Western Pier Head when there are sixteen feet of water at the Piers from the I, t day of December to the 1st day of April, and during the other months whem there are fourteen feet of water at the Piers. FRANCIS JAMES, Clerk to the Swansea Harbour Trustees. Harbour Offices, Swansea, 12tli August, 1887. 5974 THE ABERGAVENNY HORSE SHOW X AND AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. PRESIDENT FOR THE YEAR The Most Hon. the MARQUESS of ABER- GAVENNY, K.G. THE ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF HUNTERS, HARNESS HORSES, PONIES, and SHOW of STOCK, will take place in BAILEY PARK, ABERGAVENNY, On THURSDAY, the 15th SEPTEMBER, 1887, When Prizes to the value of 2300 Will be offered for Competition. For Revised Prize List, Entry Forms, Ac., apply to the Secretary. Mr JAMES STRAKER, 6054 Auctioneer, Abergavenny. ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY, SEPT. bth. MHE CARDIFF AND SOUTH WALES -1- HORSE SHOW. Acknowledged to be the largest and best Provincial Show in England, will be held in the SOPHIA GARDENS PARK, CARDIFF, ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 and 22, 1887. 000 IN PRIZES, FOR RIDING, DRIVING, AND JUMPING. HUNTERS (including £ 40 for 1st prizo in the light and heavy weight classes. £200 HACKS and SADDLE HORSES Rico HARNESS HORSES £ 100 CARTHORSES £103 ENTIRE HORSES £80 JUMPING £100 TROTTING EZO There will be. in addition to these, a Champion Prize of S20 for best Hunter in Show, and extra prizes for horses under saddle and harness, confined to the South Wales district. Prize List, Rules, and Forms of Entry, upon applica-, tion to D. T. ALEXANDER (Stephenson and Alexander), Cardiff, 5939 Honorary Secretary. WESTERN WAGON AND PRO- T T PERTY COMPANY, LIMITED, MAKE ADVANCES UPON FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY Without Mortgage, by simple Deposit of Deeds; or ON STOCKS, SHARES, WARRANTS, Or any other approved Securities, AT LOW RATES OF INTEREST. REPAYABLE BY INSTALMENTS Or otherwise, as may be most convenient for Clients. Applications to Secretary, at Registered Offices, 2, CLARE-STREET, BRISTOL, N.B.—Present Rate for Deposits on Debenture 4 per cent. VALENTINE A. WILLIAMS, 5038 Secretary. and dDontrarts. !RPO CONTRACTORS. TENDEHS are hereby INVITED for PAVING the YARDS, LAYING SURFACE DRAINS, ERECTING NEW YARD GATES, FITTING ELECTRIC BELLS, NEW DKYING CLOSETS, and other works at the Union Workhouse, Pontypridd. Plans and specification can be seen, and bills of quantities obtained (on payment of one guinesto be re- turned on receipt of a bona fide tender) at the offices of Messrs Seward and Thomas, architects, Cardiff. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Tenders endorsed "Yard Paving, &c. to be sent to the undersigned on or before Tuesday. September 6th, 1887. E. C. SPICKETT, Clerk to the Guardians. Pontypridd, 24th Aug., 1887. 6163 ISUUMTTG ^0RI £ TTES. FOUNDED 1867—GOVERNED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. GLAMORGAN BUILDING SOCIETY. OFFICES :-15, QUEEN-STREET, CABDIFF. SPECIAL FACILITIES afforded to Borrowers who live in their own dwellings. EASY REPAYMENTS—NO RISKS—NO REDEMPTION FEES—LOW LAW CHARGES-RESERVE FUND invested in CONSOI.S— SHARES issued DAILY—DEPOSITS of 25 and upwards.-Full particulars apply at the Offices, which are open daily. _6044 T. A. DAVIKS, Secretary. THE EQUITABLE BUILDING SOCIETY, ESTABLISHED 1867. OFFICES :-12, HAMMETT-STRICET, TAUNTON. MANAGER :-MR THOS. KITE. £ 25, C00 ready for immediate advance on approved House Property. Amount already advanced, 2297,334. Terms specially favourable to Forrowera. For Prospectus, Ac., apply to Mr W. F. Gillett, 34, Charles-street, Cardiff, or to the Manager. 5010 rriHE MERTHYR AND DOWLAi.S X BUILDING SOCIETY Established 1872, incorporated under the Bnildin Societies Act. 1874. LIBERAL ADVANCES (2100 to £ 10,000.) EASY REPAYMENTS. FAVOURABLE REDEMPTION1 TERMS. Utmost Secrecy. Loans granted on Buildings in progress. No management charges. Repayments in Three to Seventeen Years. Mr PETER WILLIAMS, Secretary, Merthyr TydfiL Local Agent for Cardiff, Newport, Penarth, Barry, Pontypridd and Porthcawl, Mr W. COOPER PENN, Temple Chambers, St. John's-square, Cardiff. All communications will receive prompt and personal attention. 1068 SOUTH WALES MERCANTILE BUILDING SOCIETY, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff.-The Directors are prepared to accept Deposits from 24 to 44 per cent. interest, according to notice of withdrawal. The Self-Audit Balance-sheet sent on application.—John Jenkins, A. C. A., Secretary. 1045 rjIHE DROUGHTTI A BYSSINIAN r UBE w ELLS! i JAMES JOHN, COLLINGDON-ROAD, CARDIFF. Engineer, is prepared to undertake Contracts for sinking ABYSINIAN TUBE WELLS, by the most inexpensive and expeditious method. The above method of obtaining abundant supplies of Water is marvellous in its simplicity. Competent men sent to any part of the country, on receipt of letter or telegram. Address as above. 6169 G. A. STONE & CO" COMPLETE FUNERAL FURNISHERS EVERY REQUISITE FOR FUNERALS OF ALL CLASSES. Proprietors of Cars, Hearses, Shellibiers, superb Flemish Horses, Coaches, Broughams, and every necessary equipment for Funerals. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. ——— 2956 10, 11, & 12, WORKING STREET, CARDIFF. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. MHOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- Jt- comethe worst forms of diseases, and the foulest state of theblood, stomach liver, and kidneys they go to: be core of every disease, where no other medicine' have power to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the follewinj comniaintsIndigestion, or wind in the stomach or boweis 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, Inmbago, P!3, gravel, pains in the back, scurvy, bad legs bad brcsst, 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 l £ d and 2s 3d each, sold by most Chemists, or from the Burdock Pill Manufactory, 44 Oxford-street. Swansea. 1004 IF YOU FEAR DISEASE is larking in your Blood, or if suffering from NERVOUS DE- BILITY, Lowness of Spirits, Trembling of Hands and I Limbs, Loss of Memory, Failing Appe- cn tite, Indigestion, Love of Solitude, Un- VFABS' fitness for .society, Study, or Business, »t?a AVir'ij. Consumption, &c., Ac., apply or write Fi.ACiiOE. wlthout delay M Mr sstTTH (former partner of Dr. Kahn, of London). Professional HCilidence-TOW I!;R-LANE, Broad-street, Bristol. Attendance Daily until 10 at night 13C03 All Letters promptly replied to. Charges Moderate. Hit Treatment Mild, Sure, and Efficacious. 5048 CARDIFF. ST. CATH KRINE'S, CARDIFF. A FIRST-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. 12703 1489 PRINCIPAL—MISS TULLIS. School-House .No. 3, Paik-place Residence (Private & for Boarders).. No. 11, Park-place. Amongst the examination successes of the year are.- Cardiff University College, Scholarship of i:30 a year for three years; London University, Three Matricula- tions (First-class) C imbrid^e Junior. Three First-ci.s Honours, one Third, six Passes. (Of the 2.300 gills examined, only 16 were placed in the tirit division of the first class, of whom two were pupils of St. Cd-the. rine's.) All public examinations are optional NEXT TERM BEGINS FRIDAY, .sEPT. 16th. HARROW HOUSE SCHOOL, ROATH, CARDIFF. PRINCIFALS The Misses MARKS, assisted by Efficient Teachers. Pupils have been successfully prepared for the Examinations of the University of Cambridge, the College of Preceptors, the Royal Academy, etc. The House is 14rge, and pleasantly situated, with a good recreation ground. The health and comfort of Hoarders receive special attention. Moderate fees. Next term commences September 15th. 10905 5873 ST. OLAVES"SC HOOL ^OR GTRLS. No. 20, WINDSOR-PLACE, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL-Mrs PHILLIPS (nee Miss Furse), Certificated. Cambridge, with honours. Referees-Miss Kendall, head-mistress of Howell's School, Llandaff Rev C. J. Thompson, Vicar of St. John's, Cardiff; Rev Chancellor Woods, Sully Rectory, Rev W. Bruce (late Canon of Llandaff Cathedral) Rev H. t hompson, Rural Dean of Windsor. NEXT TERM WILL BEGIN ON TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 6TH. Prospectus on application. 6127 CLYDACH HOUSE, KINGS-ROAD^ V./ CANTON, CARDIFF — SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, also Preparatory Class for Boys. Conducted by the Misses Jordan. Next term commences Monday, Sep tember 5th. 507 C A R D I F F COLLEGE. HEAD MASTER: F. C. BIRKBECK TERRY, M.A.. late Foundation Scholar, &c., ot St John's College, Cambridge. ASSISTANTS. E. E. KELLETT, B.A., Oxford and London, late Scholar of Wadham College, Oxford, W. SKINNER, M.A., late Scholar of St Catherine's College, Cambridge. E. C. HUDSON, Certificated (S. Kensington). TISACHER OF FRENCH. Professor BARBlJR, S. Wales University Collpge. PREPARATORY SCHOOL. Mrs AT. GEITRISH, Certificated (Government). Pupils are prepared for the Universities, London Matriculation Examination, S. Wales University Col- lege, Professions, and Commerce. UNUSUAL SUCCESSES IN PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. NINETY-SIX Certificates in the Cambridge Local Ex- aminations in nine years, including 53 classes in honours (18 first-class), with 47 special distinctions. Tuition fees (French included), 10 guineas a year in Preparatory School (for boys under nine), 6 guineas. There are a few vacancies for boarders. THE TERM BEGINS ON TUESDAY, SEP. TEMBER 13th. For full particulars apply to the Head Master, The College, Dumfries-place. 5916 CARDIFF MIDDLE-CLASS SCHOOL \y (BOYS), COWBRIDGE-ROAD, near Sophia Gardens. PRINCIPAL W. WILKS, B.A. (Lond.) 46 Next Term Commences TUESDAY, SEPT. 13, 1887. P.LS' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, MADRAS VILLA, Newport-road Cardiff. Principals: The Misses Baker. NEXT TERM COMMENCES September 13th. 36 PENARTH. PENARTH LODGE, PENARTki.- JL HERBERT FIELD, M.A., receives the sons of gentlemen as boarders and day scholars below the age of 14, and also gives private tuition preparatory to the Universities and Professions. TERM BEGINS SEPT. 15th. 161 PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. JL Mr JOSEPH SUGG WILL OPEN on TUESDAY, Sept. 6th, 1887, at HASLAND HOUSE, 18. WEST- BOURNE-ROAD, PENARTH. Prospectus on all cation. 366 IVY TOR, WESTBOURNE ROAD, JL PENARTH. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Miss WHITE will re-commence duties on September 15th. Four resident Pupils will be received. Application by letter until September 7th. 6123 COWBRIDGE. GREAT HOUSE SCHOOL. PRINCIPALS Mrs and Misses CULVERWELL. Pupils prepared for all Local Examinations. During the past year 43 Certificates have been obtained from Royal Academy, Trinity College, and College of Pre- ceptors. Duties resumed 17th September. 1024-7833 -n SWANSEA. ARNOLD COLLEGE.—Boarders and day -CTL tfebolars successfully prepared for business, and all preliminary examinations. Edgar Williams, B.D., Principal. 5472 13018 NORMAL COLLEGE, CONSTITU- JL1 TION-HILL, SWANSEA. HEAD MASTER. Mr EMERY. VICE-MASTER..Rev. GEORGE EMERY, B.A.Lond., Bac. Mus Oxon. 5969 The TERM BEGINS MONDAY, September 12th. MUMBLES. THISTLEBOON HOUSE SCHOOL.— Established 1840. Principal—M. H. NEWMAN, M.A., Oxon (late Exhibitioner of his College), with Assistant Masters. Boys received fcom seven upwards. Fees moderate, and vary according to age. No illness during last seven years. Next term commences SeD- tember 14th. 840 NEATH. "VHEATH. —PROPRIETARY SCHOOL^ -L v Higher Education.—Application for terms, &c., to Archdeacon of Llandaff, or Headmaster. Neath. 5902 CARMARTHEN. CARMARTHEN GRAMMAR SCHOOL. SCHOLARSHIP NOTICE At least THREE HOUSE SCHOLARSHIPS, value one "and two j220 per annum respectively, will be offered for competition at 10 a.m., on Thursday, September 15th. Elementary and advanced papers will be set in classics, Mathematics, and English. For further information apply to Headmaster. 6211 LLANDOVERY. THE COLLEGE, LLANDOVETTY. WARIJEN AND HEADMASTER Rev. J. OWEN, M.A., late, Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford 2nd Class Classical Mods.; 2nd Class Mathe- matical Mods. 2nd Class .Mathematical Finals, late Welsh Professor and Classical Lecturer, St. David's College, Lampeter. AASISTANT MASTERS ReY. E. J. M'CLELLAN, B.A., late Hastings Exhibi. tioner. Queen's College, Oxford 1st Class Classical Mods. J. H. WINTER, B.A., late Open Math. Exhibitioner, St. John's College, Cambridge; 6th Junior Op- time. T. J. RICHARDS, B.A., late Open Scholar, Merton | [Scholar, Oxford, 1st Class Mathematical Mods. 1st Class Mathematical Finals 1st Class Science Finals Highly Distinguished for the Junior Uni- versity Mathematical Scholarship. G. H. JONES, B.A., late Scholar Jesus Collese, Ox- ford, and Powis Exhibitioner 1st Class Classical Mods. 2nd Class Classical Finals Chancellor's Latin Essay. Rev. G. G. COULTON, B.A., late Open Classical Scholar. St. Catherine's College, Cambridge, B. GRKGORY, B.A., late Open Scholar of Magdalene College, Oxford; 2nd Class Classical Mods, and Final* 2nd Class History Finals. R. J. EDWARDS, M.A., late Scholar Lincoln Col- lege, Oxford 1st Class Classics 2nd Class Mathe- matical Mods. 3rd Class Classical Finals formerly Classical Master, King William's College, Isle of Man. F. Eo CHAPMAN, B.A., late Exhibitioner Sidney Sussex College. Cambridge; 3rd Class Classical Tripos. DRAWING. D. SAUNDERS THOMAS, Certificated Teacher of the Science and Art Department, South Kensington. DitiLL Sergeant-Instructor LAFFERTY, R.V. Preparations for Scholarships at the Universities a special class for London Matriculation preparations for Preliminary Professional Examinations French a Regular Form Subject a Modern Side in two Sets (1) for Engineering (2) for Bnks nd Commercial Life. Music the only subject charged extra. Chemical Laboratory, Library, Studies, Sanatorium, Fields for Cricket and Football, and Fives Courts. Boys attend place of worship selected by Parents. No religious restrictions attached to Scholarships. There has never yet been any epidemic in the School Boarders are received by the Warden and by Mr M'Clellan. Thirty-four Scholarships tenable at the school total Value, over C500 year. 4105 LLANDILO. LLANDILO LADIES' SCHOOL. J)LJ PRINCIPAL, Miss MACARTHUR. NEXT TERM, SEPTEMBER 13. Locality highly recommen- ded for delicate children, of whom special care istaken. Fees moderate. 910 NEWPORT. IGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, JLL 3, DORSET-PLACE, NEWPORT, MON. PRINCIPAL—MISSES BALLANTYNE & HEATHCOTE. A Kindergarten Class has been formed under a qualified teacher. Fee, One Guinea per term. Prospectuses, information as to results of public examinations, &c., may be had from the Principals, who will be at the School House, 3, Dorset-place, ou anil after Friday, September 16th. A Vacancy for One Boarder. The Autumn Term commences on Wednesday, 21sl, September, 1887. 6054 ABERGAVENNY. ABERGAVENNY LADIES' SCHOOL A MILFORD HOUSE. PRINCIPAL MRS YATES. The educational advantages are of a superior kind and fhe establishment is so conducted as to ensure the hapfiness and well being of pupils. 1064 Ntxt Term Day, FRIDAY, September lbtb, 1887. BERG AVENNY G R A MMAR A SCHOOL. Bo.yders aru received by tbe Head Master healthy locality, comfortable home, excellent table, thorougn education. During last nine yests98 per cent. ofetzi- didates have passed Cambridge local examinations 65 per cent in honours. Special distinctions in Lajiio, mathematics, &c. Next term begins 15th September. 24b (Eftucaiian. CHEPSTOW. CHEPSTOW GHAMI\IAR SCHOOL. W-i A High-class Private School. Prepares for all examinations; business; professional life. Many suc. cesses:- Languages, scienc, surveying, athletics, swimming. Fine situatiou moderate cost. G. Dewd ney, B.A., H. Dewdney, B.A. 322 MONMOUTH. PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS, L ST. JOHN'S. MONMOUTH.—Principal, MRS MARSHALL. Referees—Head Master of the Grammar School and parents of pupils. 417 CHELTENHAM. CHELTENHAM GRAMMAR SCHOOL. NEXT TERM BEGINS on SEPTEMBER 6th. An examination for Entrance Scholarships will be held on September 6th and 7th. Apply to the Head Master 6048 BRISTOL. 1%/TINING AND TECHNICAL DEPART- -i-TX MENT. MERCHANT VENTURERS' SCHOOL, BRISTOL (Formerly the Bristol Mining Scboo). New buildings and complete equipments have recently been provided for this es ablishment. In addition to the instruction in mining and the applied sciences wuich has been hitherto offered, an annual course on Practical Mining is given by Mr William Morgans,one or the Examiners for Mine Mana. ger' Certificates, and Mr J. Sparkes, of the Kineswood Collieries, gives weekly instruction in Mining 1' ictice IT and Surveying in these pits, by the kind permission of the proprietor, Handel Cossbam, Esq.. M.P Courses of instruction are also provided for those who are engaged in the constructive trades, or in manufactures. The Chemical and Metallurgical Laboratories are open to those who, not being students of the school, desire to study practical chemistry, analysis, or assaying. Workshops fitted up with tools and appliances for the practical study of pattern making and metal work- ing are also open to the general public as well as to students of the school. There is also in the same establishment a school of applied science for boys, which affords a suitable preparation for those whom it is intended to place in the Mining School or Laboratory. The NEXT SEsSION COMMENCES on MONDAY. 3rd October, 1887 For all particulars apply to the Treasurer, Merchants' Hall, Bristol. (,10& MAESYCWMMER. THE SOUTH WALES SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, SUMMERFIELD HALL, MAESYCWMMER CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL—Mrs NICHOLLS, F.S.Sc. (London), Gold and silver Medallist. (Under distinguished patronage, and in union with Trinity College, London, and tHe Society of Science, Arts. and Letters, London). Girls are admitted into this school from 10 to 20 years of age, and are educated for businesses, profes- sions, or home life. Their success at the University and other public examinations proves that good work is being done in this school. This last year alone 116 certificates have been gained, with many honours and distinctions. The girls have passed in as many as 12 subjects, including German, French, mathematics, literature, drawing, music, book- keeping, geometry, perspective, and everything useful. A bronze medal was also awarded at the International Exhibition (Science and Art) for painting, and 13 cer- tificates of merit for drawing and various kinds of needlework. At the recent examination, the Examiners ft-ondon) said:—"The work done by this school is exceedingly good and creditable to the Principal." "Arithmetic Excellent" and "Scripture Excellent." SlCO per annum is given in Scholarsuips, and EloO to S180 in prizes. Over 200 testimonials from the parents of pupils in all parts of Wales, Monmouth, Gloucester, Cornwall, London, &c. A school to suit the times, good, cheap, and comfort- able. Vide Press. Fees for boarders, including tuition, scholarships, prizes, and preparation for any University Examination, five guineas per term. Day pupils, one guinea. 6059 PONTYPRIDD. J>OKTYPRIDD GRAMMAR SCHOOL. THE TERM BEGINS ON MONDAY, 12TH SEPT. Entrance Scholarship Examination will be held on 29th and 30th September, when Captain Williams's Scholarship (£10) and other exhibitions will be offered for competition. Apply to 6243 J. F. M CLUNE, Headmaster. LONDON. ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL. THE WINTER SESSION WILL OPEN ON OCT. 3RD, with an introductory address by Mr Critchett. THE ANNUAL DINNER of the Past and Present Students will take place the same evening. The Dean of the Medical School in the chair. Entrance Scholarships.—Tha following will be offered for competition on September 30th and October 1st :— One Scholarship in Natural Science, of the value of 100 guineas, open to any gentleman who has not com- pleted a Winter Session of study at a Medical School. Three Scholarships in atural Science, each of the value of 50 guineas, under the same conditions. One Scholarship of the value of 100 guineas, open to Students from Epsom College, being sons of medical men, and who have not completed a Winter Session of study at a Medical School. Two Scholarships, each of 50 guineas, open to Students from the Universities of Oxford. Cambridge, or other University, who have not entered at any London Medical School. The Hospital contains 281 beds, is situated in one of the most pleasant districts of London, and is in direct communication by rail with all parts of the Metropolis. The school buildings, to which large additions were made in 1883, especially as regards the laboratories for the teaching of physiology and chemistry, have been further enlarged by the addition of a wing containing new library and pathological laboratory. In the student's club a large dining hall and reading-room have been added. The course of teaching at this school ensures careful and complete preparation for all the examining boards, the public services, and the higher tiniversity exlm. inations. Special clases are held for the preliminary Scientific /examination of the University of London. Fee, £10 10s, which will be returned to any member of the el-s,q who enters as a Perpetual Pupil. Gentlemen who enter for this course count their medical studies from the time at which they commence their attendance on the Lectures on Anatomy and Physiology. The medical, surgical, and obstetric tutors assist the students in preparing for the final examinations. For prospectus and further information apply personally at 4 p.m., or by letter to GEORGE P. FIELD, Dean. SIDNEY PHILLIPS, M.D., Sub-Dean. St. Mary's Hospital Residential College, 33 and 35, Westbourne-terrace, W. Students may reside in the College under the supervision of the Wardens, Dr. Pearce and Mr Luff. Terms, 90 guineas for the Academical year, inciuding the assistance of the Demonstrators of the School on three evenings of the week. Prospectus and rules may be obtained from the Wardens. 5877 NORTH TAWTON, NORTH DEVON. J^ORTH T AWT ON SCHOOL PATRON—The Earl of PORTSMOUTH A thoroughly useful and practical education, with preparation for various examinations. Boarders from £21 per annum. 1076 i'rospectus and honour list from the Head Master. DEVON. DEVON COUNTY SCHOOL.—NEXT TERM will begin on September 19th. Several boys have obtained scholarships at Trinity, St John's, Christ's, and other Colleges at Cambridge.—Address Rev. J. H. Thompson, M.A., West Buckland, South Molton, North Devon. A steamer goes from Swansea to Ilfracombe, from which the school is e isilv accessible 499 JinandaI. NOWLEDGE IS POWER. — The seventh edition of an instructive and useful Pamphlet, fully explaining how money is made on the Stock Exchange without liability or risk, is sent gratis and post free on application.—Address George Evans and Co., Stockbrokers, Gresham House, London, E.C. 5046 E QUITABLE TELEPHONE ASSOCIA- TION, LIMITED. ELECTRIC TELEPHONES Of the highest practical eiffciency, and suitable foi a*l purposes, complete with bells, &c., sold outright at jB6 PER INSTRUMENT, Or at B12 per Set of Two. NO ROYALTY. ALL RIGHTS GUARANTEED The instruments may be seen and tested, and all particulars obtained, at the Offices of the Association, 75, QUEEN VICTORIA-STREET, LONDON, E.C. 5952 J^EALL'S AMERICAN MANDRAKE PILLS. MANDRAKE The great remedy for Bili. PILLS MANDRAKE ous and Liver Complaints, PILLS MANDRAKE Indigestion, Piles. A Gravel, PILLS MANDltAKE and the greatest Blood Puri PILLS MANDRAKE tier of the age. PILLS MANDRAKE TESTIMONIAL. PILLS MANDRAKE Mr Keall, Maindee. 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Sold in boxes, 48 6d each, bv all chemists and patent medicine vendors; or sent tu any address ior 60 stamps by the makers, The L ncolu and Midland Counties'Drug Company, Lincoin Wholesale Agents Barclay and Sons, London, and all the wholesale houses. 1003 I ifc-entrsions. DAILY SERVICE between WESTON and CARDIFF by the Saloon St amer LADY MARGARET (Wind, weather,and circumstances permitting). AUG.—Frvm CARDIFF. AUG. — Front WJOSTON. Tues 30-1.15, 3.0, and 5.45 I Tues 30-2..30, 4.30, and 7.0 pm pm Wed 31—8.0 am, 3,15, and j Wed 31—1.45, 4.i0, and 8.0 5.45 pm I p.M Full particulars see bills and local time tables, Jor special arrangements of Excursion parties, or for hire of passenger st- amers etc., apply to Edwards, Robertson, and Co., Bute Docks. Cardiff 4521 TO-DAY. AFTERNOON EXCURSIONS FROM CARDIFF to CHEPSTOW CLEVEDON and WATCH ET. On TUESDAY. August iOth, by EARL OF BUTE, leave Cardiff, 1.45 P.m. Chepstow, b.o p.m. Fares to and fro, Is 6d and 2s. And on WEDN KSDAY, August 3lst, to CLEVEDON t"d CHEPSTOW leave Cardiff, 3.0 p.m. Chepstow, 6.3J p.m. Clevedon, 7.15 p. rH. Fares to CJevedon, Is and Is 6d: Cnepstow, Is 6d and 2s. Moonii<'hc to return. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 31, by EARL OF JERSEY, to WATCHKl. Leave Cardiff, 3.0 p.m. leave Watchet. 6.30 p.m. Fares, to and fro Is 6d. Nloonlight tE, return. 1\/| OON LIGH T CH ANNEL TrtIP fc^NIrtG (TUESDAY), by EARL of Leaving Cardiff 6 30 p.m. Arriving back 80 pm. Fare Is. TO-MORROW. 1ARINE EXC RSION FROM •ivA CAHDIFF TO ILFRACOMBE, by the New Clyde-built Royal Mail S iloon Steamer WAVERLEY, tbe Greyhound of the Bristol Channel (weather and circumstances permitting). WEDNESDAY, August 3l*t, CARDIFF and WESTON to ILFRACOMBE, leaving Cardiff at 8.30 а.m., Weston at 9.30 a.m., returning from Ilfracombe 3 p.m., Weston 6 p.m. Fares, to an 1 fro, 5, and 3s 6d. Tourist tickets for Ilfracombe, available for one month, at a fare and a half. Speci.il arrangements for large parties. Band and refreshments on board. 469e 6000 For tickets and particulars apply on board or at the offices of the company, 7, St. Stephen-street, Bristol. ^JREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. AMERICAN EXHIBITION. On SUNDAY MORNING, September 4t.h, a Fast EXCURSION TRAIN for JAJNDi >N will leave CARDIFF it 12.20 a.m., Newport 12.45, Chepstow 1.20, Lydney 1.40, and Newnham at 2 a.m., returning from Paddinsjton at 11.50 p.m., o?i September 5th For fares see special bills. 6239 J. GRIERSO.V, General Manager, QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. ST. GILES FAIR AT OXFORD. On MONDAY, September 5th, an EXCURSION TRAIN for GLOUCESTER. CHELTENHAM, and OXFORD will leave CARDIFF at, 6.15 a.m., Newport 6.45, Chepstow 7.25, and Lydney at 7.45 a.m., returning same day. For fares :.nd return times s-.e special bill, 6238 J. GIUhRSON, General Manager. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY On MONDAY, SEPT. 5th, CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to SHREWSBURY. Chester. Liverpool, Ma. Chester, Liaiidudiio, &c., from PRI- BROKE DOCK at 8.0 a.m„ Pembroke 8.5. J'en5y 8 40 Narbertb 9.10, New Milford 8.30, Haverfordwest 8.50,' ssil 8.40. Carmarthen 7.20, Carmarthen Junction 7.25, Brynamman 7.50, Pantyffvnnon 8.20, Pontardulais 8.35, Llanelly 8.5, Gowerton 8.25, Swansea 8.40 L%nd,)re 8.45, Neath 9.0, Bridgend 9.34, CARDIFF 10.30, New- port 10.50, Caerleon 10.55, Cwmbran 11.10. Upper Pontnewydd 11.14, Panteg 11.20, Ebbw Val? S.0, Nantydo 8.0, Blaina 8.5. Abertillery 8.12, Abercarn 8.38, Risca 8.50. Aberdare 9.4, Mountain Asb 9.13, Merthyr 9.0, Abercanaid 9.6. Aberfan 9.12, Qua.kers' Yard 9.21, Dowlais 8.50, and Pontypool Road at 11.20 a.m., to return Sept. 7, 10. or 12. For fares, &c., see special bills. 6237 J. GRIERSON, Genera) Manager. RUMMER TOURS IN SCOTLAND. GLASGOW and the HIGHLANDS (Royal Route, via Crinan and Caledoni n Canals). The Royal Mail Steamers COLUMBA or InNA sail from GLASGOW DAILY at 7 a.m., from GREENOCK at 9 a.m., in connection with Express Trains from Cardiff and the South, conveying passengers for Oban, Fort William. Inverness, Lochawe. Skye. Gairloch. Stafta, lona, Glencoe, Islay, Stornoway, Itc. Official Guide, 3d Illustrated, 6d and Is. Time bills with map and fares free by post from the owner, David Macbrayne. 119, Hope-street Glasgow 303e—4603 fpublic ^ppoiirtmruis. NEWPORT (U.D.) SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED at once, a CERTIFICATED (Ti-alued, or Untrained) ASSISTANT TEACHER for Infants. I Salary, 1:40, rising S5. i he usual Singing Certificates indispensable. Applications to be made on forms which will be sup- plied by rhe Board o > receipt of a stamped foolscap envelope, and must, be returned iilled up not later than the 3rd September, addressed to Mr B vTCHELOR, Clerk to the Board, 6203 Town Hall, Newport, Mon. ANTYGLO AND BLkl-NA LOCAL! JLL BOARD. APPOINTMENT OF SURVEYOR AND INSPECTOR OF NUISANCES. The above Local Board will, at a meeting to be held at their Office at Blaina, on Thursday, the 22nd day of September Next, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, proceed to the APPOINTMENT of a PERSON willing to undertake the duties of SURVEYOR AND INSPECTOR OF NUISANCES for their District, which comprises Nantyglo, '.iarnvach, and Blaina, with an area of 4,500 acres. or thereabouts, and a population of about 10,500. Candidates must be competent to carry out the duties prescribed by the Public Health Acts, the Orders of the Local Government Board, the Bye-Laws of the Local Board, and to carry out all their lawful directions with reference to the respective offices to prepare estimates, specifications, and plans, and to advise the Local Board as to 'the correctness of plans presented for their approval. They must also have A practical knowledge of building materials and sanitary works, road making, and the duties of a water engineer and sanitary engineering works generally, and able to superintend cemeteries, and to keep a set ot books in connection therewith. The board will give preference to a person who has previously helt! similar offices to a sanitary authority. The person appointed will be required to reside near the Board's Office at Blaina, to devote the whole of his time to the duties of the respective offices, to enter into a written agreement for the due and faithful performance of his duties, and must be prepared to enter upon same on the 29th September next, also to give security, through the Guarantee Society, in the sum of £ 50. The appointment as Inspector of Nuisances will be made subject to the approval of the Local Government Board, and will in the first instance be made for one year. '1he salary will be as Surveyor JE40 per annum, and as Inspector of Nui-ances £90 per annum, to include travelling and other expenses (except necessary forms, stamps, and stationery). Canvassing any of the members will disqualify any applicant for the appointment. Applications stating age, present and previous occu- pations, and whether married or single, together with the originals of recent testimonials, not exceeding three in number, to be delivered to the undersigned, marked in red ink, "Surveyor and Inspector," on or before Wednesday, the 21st day of September next, at 4 p.m. (By Order) JON. ALEX. SHEPARD, Clerk to the Board. 87, Queen-street, Tredegar, 26th August. 3887. b213 -¥- JgARR BROS. TAILORS, 64, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. SUITS 5.51. to 105/- COAT AND VEST 45/- to 84/- TROUSERS 13/- to 30/- OVERCOATS 3r>[- to 105/- SPKCIALITIES. TROUSERS 13/. SUITS 5 b/. 113 A n R BROS. 64, ST. MARY STREET. 428c 5695 AN-. E, YrAUGHAN AND UU STEAM DYEING & SCOURING WORKS, LLANDAFF ROAD, CARDIFF. BRANCH KSTABIJSHMErrrS 77, CROCKHERBTOWN, ) rARnTFH- 248. BUTE-STREET, j- CAKIJlrF 11, WINDSOH.ROAD, PENARTH. ci, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT 83, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. 27, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA Orders received and Parcels forwarded to Works carnage tree, by the following AGENTS.— Abernon Mrs Morgan, Talbot Square. Aberdara Mrs Escnle, Commercial-place. Aberkenfig Mr W. H. tlltchlftgs, Grocer Blaenavon Mr J. Harris, London House. Blaina Mrs Collins High-street. Brecon Mrs S. A. Wotton, 10, High-street Bridgend Mr Woodward, grocer, Nolton-street Briton Ferry ..Mr D. L. Jones, Villier,t,. Brynmawr Mrs Hicks, Beaufort House. Cowbridge .Mrs Rogers, Fancy Repositcrv Llanailo Mr J. Lockyer, County Press. Nantymoel. Mr E. David, Cambrian House. Nevland Messrs Biddlecome, London House Newcstle Emlyn Mr E. T. Davies, Bridge-Eireet. Pembroke Dock. M. S. Cole, 10, Dimond-street Kliondda Mr J. H. Thomas, Tailor Porth. St. David's.Mr W Lewis, tailor, Cross-square Tenby Miss Evnon, Confectioner, 1 Crackwellg* Usic Mr Jones. Grocer Brtdee-si reer 1000 E p p s I s GRATEFUL AND COMFORTING, (BREAKFAST) ——— —————— MADK SIMPLY WITH c 0 0 0 A, BOILING WATER OR MILK. 3911 BROU'S INJECTION. — HYGIENIC, INFALLIBLE, and PRESERVATIVE. Cures promptly, without additional means, all recent or chronic nischarses of the urinary organs. Price 4s 6d e per bottle. Sold in Paris by J. Ferre (.successor to Brou) Pharmacien, 102 Rue Richelieu: in London by Wilcox A CO., 239, Oxford-street, W., who will forwaxd it free & Co., 239, Oxford-street, W., who will forwaxd it free by Parcel Post to any part of the United Kingdom on receipt of P O.O Alse "oy all JhemisU. 14852 3199 ublh: Àmustmtnts. CARDIFF. rpHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE AND MANAGER. Mr EDWARD FLETCHER ACTING MANAGER Mr JOHN SHERIDAN TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), August 30th, and during the week, Grand Production of Boucicault's Great Princess's Drama, AFTER JJARK. Powerful Company of Speciality Artistes. Blackfriars Bridge by Night. Eiysiunt Music H;'ll. Underground Railway. WEDNESDAY NEXT, August 2,l"t, ANNUAL BENEFIT OF MR JOHN SHERIDAN (Acting Manager). MONDAY, September 5th, RICHARD III. FHUIA Y September 9th, ANNUAL BENEFIT OF MR RDWARD FLETCHER. MONDAY, September 12"h, MISS KATE SANTLEY in the New Opera, INDIANA. MONDAY, September 26th, CARL ROSA. Open 7. Commence 7.30 Half-price at 9. Box Plan at Messrs Thompson 4 Shackell's, Ltd. 1041 TO-MORROW. rjlHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. WEDNESDAY NEXT, AUG. 31ST. GRAND DRAMATIC FESTIVAL. For the ANNUAL BENEFIT OF m R JOHN SHERIDAN. THE ST. ANDHEVV'S MINSTRELS, in their Grand Musical and Variety Entertainment. Our Old Friend, HAltRY B. MORETON. PAGANINI REDIVIVUS, The bonder of the Age, p the Famous Violinist. (By kind permission of Mrs Rhoda Morella). JOHNY E. NOAKES, the celebrated Welsh Comique. 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Most Important and Vety Expensive Engagement of the great Burleque Actress, the gifted and beautiful MISS VESTA TILLEY, THE LONDON IDOLi-Direct from the Alhambra Theatre, London, in her latest successful songs, Angel', without wings," 41 You love us for our rhino, yes, you do," May Queen Victoria reign," It's the biggecc mistake in the world." A Magnificent New Set Kcene, specially painted for Miss Tilley by Mr John Watson. First appearance in Cardiff of MISS CORA CARDIGAN, The Musical Gem, late of C ivent Garden Promenade Concerts, London. For One Week Only. Messrs SCULLY and MORRELL Novelty Novelty! First appearance in Cardiff of PASQUALE and his Marvellous Troupe of PERFORMING CATS AND DOGS. including his wonderful Blondin Cat! The greatest novelty of the present age I Special Engagement of the Famous Mr CHARLES (THE FIRST, DIAMOND, The Great American Song and Dance Harpist. I' For full list of compan>, see bills. Admission as usual. 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