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^bipphtg^ffticcs. O ARDIFF AND BORDEAUX fcsXjcr/V >\J The CARDIFF STEAMSHlf ^SSSsbL COMPANY'S FIRST CLASS SCREW GIROMim.. STEAMERS will sail as follows :— DORirfiit Cardiff for Bordeaux Oct. 28 With Bordeaux for Cardiff Nov. 3 For 1J??01's a,,(l passengers. bam „ of freight. A< apply t,o Messrs Jno. Whit- »ntl af'J, Sous. Agents, 2, Rue Lafayette, Bordeaux; in, M>e OiHcen of the Company, 61, Mount ituarfc. 9JM8' Urtli"- 1071 —i_HOOPER, CAMPBELL A CO.. Managers. J&fer X^D WARDS NEW YORK fflgV-Xj STBAMSHii LINE. ^^bHBKLRhosina, 4,000 ta. RHODORA, 4,000 ta RHEOI.A. 2,300 ts 1n hto\1gh Bills Lading issued to and from Stations i'Pftli ^*a,es Midland Counties, and the prin- 1 Places in Europe, United States, and Canada. to OPORTO LISBON, CADIZ, GIBRALTAR, MALAGA Rail via LISBON to MADRID & BADAJOZ. eetly Sailings, llirougli and Regular Communici- "•'tween a.U Stations in South Wales, via London Through Rates Quoted on Application. for Freight and otter particulars apply to Wards, ROBERTSON, and CO., Cardiff and ggwport 1018 \Ml;. MJfHlUAW JLi I JN E • ^SdShbCUNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. -— LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, (. t EVERY WEDNESDAY. » ass» full-powered Iron Steamships. Acctmmo »8n<, passengers equal to any European Line. Pas- errand goods landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf W 9 Pennsylvania Railroad. Tlii* .s the shortest and route tn the West. lpw\r^ur^ler Particulars apply to RICHARDSON, roNCE, A CO., 19 and 22, Water-street, Liverpool. l.OCAI. AtiH.MH "EOrgu BIRD, 276, Bute-street, Cardiff JONES H0S. and Co., Bute Docks, Cardiff, and at Dock- ■> Newport; S. J. DAYIES, 9, Edward-plnce ,f-T^9; TJLNEY and Co.. Abertillery; J. MORGAN, ur Office Pontypool; J • JIIOMAS, 'Tredegar: W. 21 vnuN.s, Glebeland-stveet, Merthyr A.DAYIES, Jjckan-strest, Pontlottyu ;0. THORNEY, Commer- j*'Hotel, Aberdare; Ausrif 'nid sn,COCKS Swansea *HEs RORERIS, South Wales Emigration Office, 0"typri',t<l; DAVIES and ATKINS, 19. l»oi-st,reut. Dow- ,4IS; and A. H. THOMAS, Church-street, Blaina. 1016 DOMINION LINE ROYAL MAIL SARMA, OREGOK. and VAN- -ouver have saloons and staterooms amidships. ^IlORTE.-T ROUTE to CANADA and WESTERN IATES. Lowest inland fares. Free farms of 160 res of ferrile land. SAILING from LIVERPOOL KEKLY, aud fron BRISTOL FORTNIGHTLY. ii j steamers of this line are replete with every nodern comfort. Fares from 10 to 15 guineas Inter- mediate 6 guineas steerage, £ 4 Assisted Passages, ?" -T~Apply to Flinn, Main, and Montgomery, Liver- Pool and Bristol; R. Benjamin 14, Trinity-street, ardiff; ,S. J. Davies. 9, Edw,ird-place, Crockherb- °wn or to J unes Roberts, Emigration Agent, Ponty- Dridd. B 1125 QUEENSLAND, koyal MAIL LINE STEAMERS. PASSAGE, JB17 ONLY. 1.AND ORDER WARRANTS, value £20, are t EShNTKD FREE TO all approved PASSENGERS waTelJi ,g BY THIS LINE. >°unfr and promising Colony is now offering Advantages to all Classes. I FV £ MKKs an'1 OTHERS may obtain FREEHOLD 'under th- Homestead Clauses of the present Act up to 160 Acre Blocks, for 6d per annum per e' being paid us Rent for Five Years, making 2s 6(1 i..„acrein all, when pavment ceases and the Land becomes Freehold. s LGEH FREEHOLDS and LEASEHOLDS, on y favourable conditions, may be had under the recently.Passed Land Act. further particulars apply to G. BIRD. 246, CARDIFF GRAY, DAWES, & CO., g:,AVS11* FK!ARS, LONDON or the Brokers, y> Hankey, Sew ell, and Co., London; Ma"- ster, Liverpool, and Glasgow. NEW ZEALAND AND" AUSTRALIA, 1 u. MADEIRA, CAPE TOWN, & HOBART. SHORTEST TROPICAL PASSAGE. j, ROYAL MAIL SERVICE, er Contract with the Government of New Zealand. 11lE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED,) despatch their Magnificent Foll-powered ■tONri k Steamers, ^.163 tons, from LONDON Nov. 17 ORANGI, 4,163 tons, Dec. lb iie-t having Plymouth two days later. <Wfc for ail classes, and superior 1JrtW^ms- to be obtained at tbe Company's ~f?li«adenbaJI-9treet, E.C. 2663 _A-M-ERIC-£3 10s. REDUCED FARES TO ALL ^gsaggg>r_sTA-i'wMsrw IN THE STATES and Pas CANADA, THE CAPE, AUSTRALIA. ROY a i ^r' booked to All Parts of the World by SeaDoi-r S. STEAMERS, and are met by agents at Secure Vn Supper, bed, aud breakfast, 2s 6d. Aunlv ^trths before leaving home. Post.stamped directed envelope, to the Graig ?Ce>Pontypridd. RICKETSAMERICAT^CANADA, had A LI A, or the CAPE, by any Line, can be *^1' S. J. Davies, 9, Edward-place, Cardiff. 182 ^wMtcSious^ HITAKER'S ALMANACK. THE BEST. THE MOST COMPLETE, THE CHEAPEST, AND THE MOST USEFUL ALMANACK PUBLISHED. fpj'j16 1888 Edition, considerably improved, will be '5 m December. LONDON WHITAKER and SONS. 6856 £ oiv Ready, 2s: Small GTO. Cloth 80 IUustration?. Stiwi v,'ry grown-up person should possess a copy and -JJ«y it."—The Metropolitan. IV.LEMENTARY R> AND AGING ASD SURGICAL DRESSING. WITH DIRECTIONS CONCERNING THE ^KDlATK TREATMENT OF CASES OF EMERGENCY, By WALTER P Y E, F. R. C s., g Surgeon to St. Mary's Hospital been adopted by the St. John Ambulance itAssociation. f -0' tlry complete, well iliustratel1, anù entirely free t>ort isor:; °( clap-Cran. Quite a model elementary »Pi inaiiual."—British Medical Journal. 1h plainly and clearly written, and well illustrated."— pl,Metropolitan 1057 ,1sTOL JOHN WRIGHT A CO., STONE BRIDGE. TRUBNER i- CO., LUDGATE HILL. To the Young Men of England who Suffer from Nervous Debility. Just Published. The CONFESSIONS & EXPERIENCE OF AN INVALID, decigiied AS a Warning and >ii^itufcion to others supplying at the same time the Vij of Self Cure, by one who has cured himself after ■tii.'i the usual amount of Medical Imposition sl. Quackery. coiiies may be had (post free) by sending a jv/^Ped addressed envelop^ to the author. Arthur l^sq., llounsiow, near London. lW90 MOl Sold 111 JD. ncture Woxes. Sold iii 51b. Packets. XTIKV'C: STA prill Trade Mark—Queen Bes Kj Uniform Quality, L< |i,r, Warranted Pure. ST A IICH. Most Economical. For Collars. XllVK'S STARCH. For Wristbands. J >or Mnrt t ront For Neckties STARCH. For Cans, For Cuffs. kSlIVF'S STARCH. Fo. Lace. For Lmen. fci'nKtrs STAllOH. SsgsSS. c "oJ. }t'vr Cur:a1UF. 'J' }-ur Table (']oth, ^•Ufys SXABOH. SSSSaBftu. v, Note the Cautiou Isabel STARCH. Observe the Trade Mark >ulu 0\' Grocers. NTIKK-C STARCH s,,ld BY Druggist!. Kj oXAivVxi. I^TAHI.isuku 1818. V' Wholesale— iS VK'S S'I'A UGH. STIFF A CO.. 13H8 591") ^UAR]/ET ^EYER ^larms A Simple Piotection is VKGKl'.VBLK CHARCOAL ». Taken Dail>. ••U(] S°rbs all impurities and carries off all refuse g Cutruption i—ude ing the existence of disease says. One inch of thfe ^absorbs 4C0 time- its l,K" i)Ulk °< impure >iivk'" <»>u.s purifying the "St.eamof Life," and I' -N Protecting ihfl astern fnmi Choleia, hc.rlet ti'f> ^'<1 all Infectiuu/Diseases. Mottles, 2 4s, and lo„ao„ Wholesale, 14. W iRinore-sweet. rnpm'rlif' GUI-;at J.J.OOI' i'UlilFlbl>. x ^SON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- s-tnte fornix ot diseases, and tile fouie^ u> core of0" stomacn liver, and kidneys ^}}ey hint power toreli? a,se!lse, wuere no other m«'tlcm->- 1'1.1(; GIEAl' 1' ) cures the ioilowin • »)lIpja¡lIts :-InÜi OJ pt; Rll< lEH ellre.s tl.e 10 bowois Siddir.ess ;_eS,tloll, or willc: lit the stomac 01 iu^oi n,L "eau, (iinmess of sigut, weak oi V>«i bilious obstruct' ,K'-the heart' hVel'' riieuinaties, iu,n" a 'llU i' or ?n tas Nk, s.-urvv, baa iegs bui1' "raTW« 111 tne i,\res ot a?l reaiiC. sore Miroat, son' V||ite "*«• »iiiii»-s •'ciuniU,5M;r")t''l)"s' burns, wounds, or $&*4^KMrS56.SS<« ^Ou,. r o'oscces on the laco ail ,_<v aca"s *tt,i 'ten, erv^iDeia .w, ana urop.>>, anu ,eTers of ail kimi^ C;|'4n0oxe5 'U i-a,}a'l<i'.&- dU eacu' sold bv moss or irom the i>ar..o«« Ptli .\i;tI1U(aco-orv, 4. X^fORTANT. -One Box or thel.X.L. Pilis snsaranteed to cure ail private cases and coiuoii. ''••ws tile- urinary »raan», wuetner admired "or ^i>t *• Also Gravel and P ins m the Biick free ;or 4s by Proprietor. G. D. Horton. -Ijiri/.j.. I'rom. lie (.Tenerai ilosoicai;, Aston-road! Cardiff A. uagon, Chemist. 5j Merthyr—ills. Chemist, Pontuioriais ami Swansea—Lloyd Chemist, Oxford-street »ev* ,rt—Younj, Cliennst, Hiiih-street. N.B.—Uav ^s!kn.»tn :<> ;:iii iw'fi'* Miswery, 47Sl X^VLK'S PENNYROYAL ;md STEEL aritj^IJjS FOR FEMALES quickly correct, allirregu %vith feiieve the distressing svr.iDtoins so prevalent Sen-, "ex. Boxes, Is I-d and 2s 3d, f all cliemists ^lidla-.j^nere for ldor 34 stamps, by The Lincoln and Ccunties Drue- Co. Lincoln.— Beware of 10&a 1013 Sails by ;Audion. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. THR DUKE-ST. AUCTION & STORAGE RllOl\lS J. G. MAl>DOK & CO., Auctioneers. Bankrupt's Stock of Clothing, at Rooms Oct. 29 Household Furniture, at Rooms Nov. 1 Furniture, No. 40. Westbourne-road. Penarth..Nov.2 Mr O. BARNES and Mr A. T. CROW. Machinery, Fittings, Ac., at Sunderland Nov. 3 Mr W. BRADLEY. Household Furniture, Ac., at Cardiff Oct. 31 Household Furniture, Ac., at Cardiff Nov. 1 Messrs BRUTON, KNOWLES, and CO. Freehold K-tate, at Hereford.Nov. 16 Mr A. E. L OOOKSLEY. Carriages, Harness, Ac at Bristol Nov. 1 Mr MEREDITH DAVIES. Live Stock, Ac., at Llanwenarth Citva. Oct. 31 Mr OWEN DANIEL. Machinery Plant, at Abeiystwith -Nov. 9 Messrs GOTTW ALIZ and BO WRING of Extra Fine Bulbs, at Cardiff Oct. 29 Etchings, Ac., at rfale-roouis. Cardiff Nov. 1 and 2 Etchings and Engravings, at Cardiff Nov. 1 and 2 Office Furniture, Safes, c., at Cardiff Nov. 4 Sale of Colliery Property at Cardiff Nov. b Nursery Stock, at Whitchurch N ov. 9 and 10 Household Furniture, Ac., at Cardiff Nov. 11 10J Valuable Horses, at Cardiff Nov. 12 Farming Stock. at Whitchurch, Cardiff Nov, 1 Foreign Furs at Sale-looms, C irdiff Nov 10 Residential Property, at C irdiff Nov. 17 Properties, at Cardiff and Penar-h Not 17 Mr J. E. GUNN. Family Residence, near Carditt Nov. 9 Villa Residences, at Cardiff Nov. 10 Messrs W. and S. IIERN. House Property, at Cardiff Nov. 4 Leasehold Corner Premises Cardiff. Nov. — Leasehold Premises, at Cardiff N ov. 12 Life Interest in Property, at Cardiff Messrs JOHN JENKINS and CO. Properties, at Cardiff Nov. 3 Mr E. F. Furniture, Ac., at Cardiff Oct. 31 A Nov. 3 Me sis KNOYLE & ROBERTS. Leasehold Properties, at Swansea Nov. 7 Household Furniture, at Swansea Nov 10 Messrs LEWIS BROTHERS. Valuable Stock, at Blaen Baglan Farm Nov. 3 Mr HENRY LEWIS. Live Stock, Ac., at Merthyr Tydfil Oct. 31 Mr A. NEWLAND. Rare Etchings and Engravings at Newport Oct. 29 Valuable Furniture. Newport Nov 2 & 3 Carved Old Oak, at Newport .Nov.2&3 Messrs PARSONS and ROBJENT. Leasehold Property, at Newport.Nov. 21 Mr T. RULE OWEN. Freehold Property, at Clynderwen Nov. 11 Messrs SHORT A DUNN. Cutter Yacht, at Cardiff Nov. 2 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. Farming Stock, Ac., a.t St. Athan Oct. 31 Leasehold Residences at Cardiff Nov. 6 Freehold Cottages, at Cardiff Nov. 5 tock and Crops, at Dinas Powis Nov, 8 Pedigree Cattle and Sheep, at Ely Nov. 10 Me JAS. STRAKER. Freehold Lnd, at Abergavenny Nov. 10 Mr JOHN THOMAS (Ponrypridd). Fat Stock, Horses, Pigs, Ac., at Pontypridd Oct. 31 Fanning Stock, &c., at Pontypridd.Nov. 3 Messrs J HOWELL THOMAS and CO. Park Colliery and Farm and Railway Siding Nov. 5 ,r „ Mr W. TIIORNE. Valuable Business Premise^ at Bridgend Out. 29 „ „ Mr JOHN YOUNG. Ready-made Clothing. Ao., at Newport Oct. 29 CASTLETON FAilM, ST. ATHANY SHORT NOTICE OF SALE, ON MONDAY, THE 31ST OF OCTOBER (WITHOUT RESERVE). MESSliS STEPHENSON & ALEX- ANDER are instructed by W. C. Rayer, Esq., who is giving up this farm, to SELL by AUCTION, at Castleton, Sc. Athan, on MONDAY, the 31st of October next, commencing at 1.30 the following STOCK 80 VERY PRIME FAT 50 FAT LAMBS, 4 CART HORSES, 3 Mows of excellent Clover mid Sanfoin Hay, between 60 and 70 tons. 1 Mow of 1886 Clover Hay. 1 Mow of Biirley straw 12 Acres of White Turnips; 2 Acres of Manrolds. Also the following IMPLEMENTS 2 Wagons, 2 carts, Cambridge roller, 2 scarifiers, two- wheel plough, digger, 2 pair harrows, turnip cutter and mincer, trouhs. quantity of harness, 6 doz. new hurdles, and various other agricultural appliances. Three months' credit upon approved security. Por further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, Cardiff. 7054 199, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS W. and S. HEKN are in- structed to S"LL by AUCTION, at the Cameron Anus Hotel, Swansea, on THURSDAY, the 3rd November, 1887, at 3 p.m., ail that LEASEHOLD SHOP, DWELLING-HOUSE, and PREMISES, Situate and being No. 199, Higil Street, Swansea, and held under lease dated 27th August, 1883, for the term of 14 years from 29th September, 1883, at the yearly rental of £55, and sub-leased for 14 years from the 2ith September, 1883, at the yearly rental of S85 dur- ing the first seven years, and per annum for the remainder. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Waldron and Sons, Solicitors, 74, St. Mary-street, Cardiff or of the Auctioneers, 72, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 6891 CAPITAL INVESTMENT IN HOUSE PROPERTY. To be SOLD by AUCTION at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, oil FRID Y. thfe 4th November. 1887, at 7.30 p.m., by MESSRS W. & S. HERN, the following Valuable Property viz. :— UPPER GEORGE-STREET. 1 OX 1.—Airthose two Leasehold Messuages bDingNos. 8: and 87, Upper George-street, Cardiff, having a frontage of 38 feet and a depth of 112 feet or there- abouts, held under Lease for 99 years from 2nd Feb- ruary. 1874. Ground rent, per annum. Rentals, No. 85, 8s; and No. 87, 8s bù per week. PLANKT-STREET. LOT 2.—All those two Leasehold Messuages, being Nos. 3 and 4, Planet-sLreet, Cardiff, held under Lease for 99 years from the 25th March 1857, at the annual rent of £5 let at 8s per week each GARTH-STREET. LOT 3.—AH those two Leasehold Cottages situate and being Nos. 1 and 2, Carth-com t, Garth-street, New. town, Cardiff, held under Lease for 99 ye trs from the 1st May. 1849. at the yearly rent of £3 lbs. Rent, No. 1, ts 611 per week No 2, 4s 6d per week HITCHURCH —HOUSE AND GARDEN. LOT that Dwelling-house and Garden known as Pantbach," situate at Whitchurch, near Cardiff, held under Lease from Richard E. Spencer for 99 years, from the 2nd February, 1879, subject to an apportioned ground rent of S7 15s. a"1 vi vPaJuSi'v-r!?.:i '1'y to the Auctioneers, or to DAL I ON, SPENCER, CORBETT A EVANS. 697o Solicitors, Cardiff. SALE OF VALUABLE CORNER PREMISES, IN QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF. MESSRS W. & §. HEKN will SELL by iH AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, the 12th November, 18b7, at Three p m., a'1 tllat capital LEASEHOLD CORNER HOUSE AND PREMISES (now in the occupation of Dr Buist), being No. 96, Queen-.str^t, on the corner of Queen-street ami Pembroke-terrace, Cardiff. The Property contains by admeasurement 28 feet or thereabouts on the north side, 193 ft. bin. or there- abouts on the east side, 34 ft. 2 in. or thereabouts on the south side, ana 190 n ov thereabouts on the west side; and is helii under lease from the trustees of the Marquis of Lute tor ya years from the 29th Sept., 1870, a.t an annual ground rent of £27. For further particulars and plan apply to the Auctioneers, 72,. St. Mary.street; or to C. A. HeItz. man, Esq., Solicitor, Cardiff. 7030 SALE IN BANKRUPTCY UNRE:]H nw ;;ALI<; OF A BANKRUPT'S STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING On SATUKDAV, Octobe1 9Lh, 188,, commencing at 2 o'clock in the afternoon and 7 o'cluck in the evening* at the Auction and storey Sale-rooms, 20, J)uke- stre t, Cardiff. MESSRS J. G, MADDOX and CO. have 1." received instructions from the trustee to tile above estate to SELI. by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the rooms as above (removed tor bettor convenience of sale), the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE OF A CLOTHIER, comprising a large quantity of tirst-class ready-made suits, overcoats, and trousers for boys, youths,and men huods Ur) view I1IUrlllll1: of ale, Sale will commence at 2 o'clock in the afternoon and 7 o'clock in the evening precisely. 1076 Anction Onict's and THE DUKE-STHKET AUCTION-ROOMS, CARDIFF. rnUESDAY'S WEEKLY SALE OF JL NOVEMBER 1st will Commence at Two o'clock precisely, and contain upwards of 200 LOTS of well-nmle HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS for (lining-rooms, dr.twinu-ro ins, halls, and bedrooms. The furniture will Iw sold by order of the respective owners, tradesmen, and others in the neighbourhood, and is worthy the attention of intending purchasers. On view morning of sale. Sale at Two o'clock precisely. Auv.v.NCES made to the trade and others Oil goods forwarded lor absolute sale. J. G. MADDOX and CO., 3i99 Auctioned rs and Proprietors. PARK-HALL SALE-ROOMS, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT SALe. OF NEW AND SECOND- HAND FURNITURE, including iiiuong other fjle £ ks — A MAGNIFICENT OLD MAHOGANY BEDbTEAD, A SPLENDID TONED PIANO, A SPLENDID COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS, Also tilt whole requirements necessary for fatting up a comfortable DINING-ROOM. DRAWING-ROOM, BEDROOMS, or DOMESTIC OFFICES. MR E. F. KENNAI D will offer the above by AUCTION on MONDAY and iHWItelM* NEXT, October 31st and November Srd 1 18S7 Goods MOW 011 view. SaleeachdayatTwo p.m. 668 MThe Model Auction Marr, North-road. Cardiff. R W. BRADLEY will SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, October31, 1887, a HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, Ac. Sale at 2 o'clock.— Auctioneer's Offices, Norih-road, Caraifl. 113 The Red CoYavil, Womanby.street, Cardiff. MR. YVM. LRaDLEY has received instr ciions to NliLI. by AUCTION, ou TU ESI)A\ "exc Nuvt-tnber l"t. a Jarutj quantity of HOUSEHOLD iUKMIUUE, Beer Engine Ac. Also a registered Hansom, No oV, Horse, ana Harness. Swle to commence at. 12 o clock,—Auctioneer's Otlices, North-read, Cardiff. m PORT OF CARDIFF. |V1 ESSRS SHORt and DUNN are in- I" structid to SELL by AUCTION, on WEI). NESDAY, 2nd November, 1887, the Handsome NEW Cl'TTER YACHT "BESSIE" Of Saundersfoot, now lying i the Glamorganshire Canal, Cardiff. Length over all, 37ft.; breadth, lift. 6111.; depth, 7ft. built in the present year, is exceedingly well found, saiis very fast, having taken tirst-class prizes, 7ft. built in the present year, is exceedingly well found, saiis very fast, having taken tirst-class prizes, and is also well adapted for a pilot cutter. The sale will take place alongside at 6 p.m. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 7021 ALEXANDRA (NEWPORT AND OLJTH WALES) DOCKS AND RAILWAYS. TJ^OR SAL I-, £ 2,200 FIRST PREFEB- -f- ENCE A STOCK at 101*.—Apply to WM. GRAHAM, SON, and HliCUCOX, Newport, Mon. aTtS hy J\udion. SALE THIS DAY" =*=~==' ON SATURDAY NEXT. SALE OF EXTRA FINE BULBS, Comprising DOUBLE and SINGLE HYACINTHS, for Glasses and Pots Narcissus, Crocus, Finest-named Tulips, Snowdrops, Jonquils, Anemones, Ac. ivr ESSRS G -TTWALIZ & BO WRING -LTA will SELL by AUCTION, at their rooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on SATURDAY next, October 29th, 1887, at 2.30. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. 7028 THE BROOKS COLLECTION. MERSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING will SELL by AUCTION, at their Sale-rooms, ¡ n, High-street, Cardiff, on TUESDAY and WEDNES- DAY, November 1st and 2nll, fn 12 o'clock each day, the above collection of lare Remarque Artist Proof ETCHINGS AND ENGRAVINGS. On v.ew Monday, October 31st. Full particulars in future advertisements. Catalogues may he had of the Auctioneers. 7027 ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1st and 2nd. 1887. 11. HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. THE BROOKS COLLECTION OP RARE ARTIST- PROOF ETCHINGS AND ENGRAVINGS 1\/| ESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING -L»JL have the honour to announce that they have received instruciious from Mes-rs Brooks and Sons (established 1750), the minent Fine Art Publishers, of the Strand, London, to Catalogue and SELL by AUC- TION, at their Salerooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, November 1st and 2nd, 1887, at 11 o'clock ea"h day, A Grand Assemblage of their Artistic Productions, ETCHINGS AND ENGRAVINGS, Translated in Black and Whi/e from the Original Pictures purchased Jrom the Royal Academy, Salon de Paris, and other Exhibitions. All the impressions are in the Remarque and artist proof state of the plates, thus being in aU the cremc de la creme. Many early proofs of the firm's productions that have been sold several years ago are nuw at a great premium. Examples of all the leading Royal Academicians and other eminent artists and etchers of the day will be found amongst the various gems. 2'he Auctionur,ç, in soliciting att/Itim to this im- portant 8al, beg to state thnt 011 no former oce ision ha, a collection so characteristic of excellence and variety been offered for sale, but the high position of the vendors beiwi so well known, Jurther comment would be superfluous. ON VIEW ON MONDAY, OCT. 31. Catalogues may be had upon application to the Auctioneers. SHORT NOTICE OF SALE. ON FRIDAY NEXT. THE CAPITAL OFFICE FURNITURE, SAFES, AND FITTINGS, Removed from the Bute Docks and other O/Jices. TV/FL''ESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING -Lv.ffl. have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION at their Rooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on FRIOAY NEXT. November 4th, 1887, at two o'clock, THE NEARLY NEW AND SUBSTANTIAL OFFICE FURNITURE AND FITTINGS, Including MAHOGANY CYLINDER and slope-top desks, MAHOGANY TABLES, carpets, OFFICE WASH- STANDS, desk fittings, stools, files, chairs, lireplace fittings, and a variety of other EFFECTS OFFICES,and 7 CAPITAL IRON AFES, Fitted with patent locks, divisions, and cash drawers, some with double doors tind extra strong bands. Full particulars in catalogues, to be had of the Auc. tioneers. SALE OF VALUABLE COLLIERY PROPERTY, Near,to and having a siding from the Great Western Railway, and within H miles of Cardiff and Barry Docks. ESSRS. GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING will SELL by AUCTION at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff on SATURDAY, the 5th November, 13s7, at 3 o ciock p.m., that important Mineral Property known as MEIROS COLLIERY, Being on and having a connection with the Great Western Railway, and situate in the parishes of Llanliaran and Peterstone, in the county of Glamor- gan, about I t miles from the Bute Docks and Barry Dock, Cardiff. The property comprises several proved seams of coal, including a valuable seam of house coal, averaging about 4 feet thick, believed to be the No. 3 Rhondda, together with the VALUABLE PUMPING AND WINDING ENGINES, BOILERS, AND OTHER FIXED PLANT. The taking extends to 415 acres or thereabouts, and includes the whole of the bituminous and steam coal measures. The property is held under lease, dated the 20th June, 1885, for 60 years from the 29th September, 1884, subject to the following Royalties for through and through coal, large and small The sum of 6d per ton of 2,520 lbs., but when and so long as the selling price of through and through coal at Cardiff shall be or shall exceed the sum of 103 6d for each and every ton, an additional rent or rovaltv of 2d. For the like ton of ironstone and blackband, 4d for the like ton of fireclay, 3d and for building stone, 2d per ton. The certain or dead rent is £415 per annum, but this rent merges in the above royalties, except as regardi the sum of one penny per ton on the through and through coal, which does not so merge. The loose plant to be taken at a T dilation. For further particulars apply to Bernard King and Hughes, solicitors, Cardiff to ,olm Jones, Esq., solici- tor, Cardiff; or to W. and S. HERN, 6872 Estate Agents, Cardiff. BIRCH GROVE NURSERIES, WHITCHURCH, NEAR CAttDtFF. TO GENTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN, FARMERS, AND OTHERS. UNRESERVED SALE OF NURSERY STOCK. MESSRS GOTTWALZ and BOWRING have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. 9th and 10th November. 18cH. at Twelve o'clock punctually each dav, the whole of the excellent NUIISERY STOCK AT BIRCH GROVE NURSERIES BY Oi:DEIt OF MR WILLIAM THOMAS. 2,EOO LOTS of ORNAMENTAL and DECIDUOUS TREES, ROSES, EVERGREENS, FOREST and FRUIT TREES, comprising Appies, Cheiries, Trained Apples, Pears, Plums, Peaches, Currants,' Goose- berries, &c. Assorted Roses, true to name QUARTER of a MILLION FOREST TREES, incluoitig 25,000 QUICK. Birch. Sycamore, Spruce, and Scotch Firs, Larch, Ac. 10,000 COMMON HOLLIES. Sale offers Special Advantages to those Layinq Out <rround* and Gardens, the Stock being Well-<jto'wn 01 Superior Quality ruMy to be met with, and will be POlittwely Sold WITHOUT RESEIIVE. Catalogues will be forwarded on application to the Auctioneers. On FRIDAY, 11th November 1887. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE COllAGE PIANOFORTE by COLLARD and COLLAltD. Forty Pictures, Plate, and other Kffects MESSR GOTIWAIJTZ and BOWRING JLH. have received, instructions to SELL by AUC- TION. at their Sale-rooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff on FRIDAY, llth November, 18^7, at 11 o'clock punc- tually, EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, REMOVED FRO)1 THE RESIDENCE. By order of the Jixe utors of the late Miss MARY Ax", POWNKY, deceased, coniDiising an EXCELLENT ITALIAN WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE, with large size wardrobe anq pedestal toilet tables; two BED- ROOM SETS for smaller size rooms, in mahogany and walnut; capital brass and walnut wood bedsteads niattres-.es and bedding, toilet services, japanned baths and fittings bedroom, stairs, and landing carpets a BEAUTIFUL WALNUT DRAWING-ROOM SUITE in gold silk plush, walnut tables, and occassional chairs; ail elegant WALNUT CHEFFIONKRE and CAP.IET, elegant clock and ornaments, amir rot- in real Dresden frame, and other choice ornaments wall brackets, a full COMPASS COTTAGE PIANO- F'0"TE bv COI.LARD and .COLLAKD, handsom^ orna- ments, beautiful chenille and lace window curtains Wilton Pile and Brussels carpets, a FIRST-CLASS FonTE bv L'Or.L\RD anll .COLLAKD, handsome orna- ments, beautiful cheuille and lace window curtains Wilton Pile and Brussels carpets, a FIRST-CLASS liROWN OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE, with FINELY CARVED FRAMES, A FINELY FIGURED SIDEBORD, with HIGH GLASS BACK, an 8 feet DINING TABLE, a BREAKFASF ROOM in MAHO- GANY, consisting of chairs and couch, sideboard, book-case and dining table, OAIC HALL F ITTINGS, a noble marble Clock, bronzes, a cabinet liqueur set, 40 pictures, a FEW LOTS OF SILVER, a Indies dressing bag, contents of pantries, including a LARGE and COSTLY DINNER SET, glass, kitchen effects and miscellanies too numerous I u particularize. On view day prior to sale. FIRST NOVEMBER HORSE SALE. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING H will hold their next Stud Sale of Hunters and Harness Horses at the Cardiff Horse Exchange on SATURDAY, 12th November, 1887, of 100 VALUABLE HORSES, including A STUD OF IRISH HUNTERS. Important entries from Colonel Saurm, G. Munday, Esq., R. W Cottrell, C. Fitzwilli¡{IJI, Esq two Valuable Hunter- (sold on account of an accident to owner), A. Evans, Esq., and others. Further entries solicited, and should be made at once. FOREST FARM, WHITCHURCH, NEAR CARDIFF, A WIT A I Griffith Works. ANNUAL UNRESERVED SALE OF STOCK, CROPS, AC TI/FESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING „ bave received instructions from Mr William Aimmv i LBY AUCTION, at the above Farm, cellent November, lb87, the following ex- FARMING STOCK, 33 CA'ITLE, consisting of is VERY PRIME CORN- FED FUUR-YJ<Alt.OLl) FAT STEERS, ■very prime PEDIGREE SHORTHORN is U LL, jit for showing, 2 well-bred Short- horn Heifers, 4 Heifers and Calf, 5 steers rising 3, 2 barren four-ytar-old Cows. 200 SHEEP, principally prime fat sheep. 5 Pi RE-BRED BERKSHIRE YOUNG Sows; CROPS !-äCres good Swede Turnips, 4 acres very fine Mangoius in lots 52 PIECES OF LARGE TIMBER, Oak" Ash, and Elm, which will be offered m one lot. Luncheon at saU- at 12.30 precisely. Three months' credit on th» store stock and crops will be given to purchasers of m0 and upwards upon approved tie. urity, and six months on the timber. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. ON TUESDAY, 15TH NOVEMBER. 1887 AN UNUSUALLY LARGE and IMPORTANT SALE OF FIRST QUALITY RUSSIAN AND OTHER FURS. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ and BOWRING have received instructions to SgLL BY AUCTION at their Sale-rooms 11, High-street, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, 15th November, 1887, at 12 o'clock, a CHOICE COLLECTION of VALUABLE FOREIGN FURS, Comprising ladies' leal sealskin DOLMANs and PALE- IOTS in various sizes and most fashionable shapes, sable muffs, Russian sable sets, sealskin skunk, sa.ble and other SHOULDER CAPES, gentlemen's FUR TRAVELLING aud DRIVING HUGS, a mniticent Russian carriage wrap, hear;liruns. door mats, fur capes, ladies beaver sets, trimmings, tiger and polar bear skms, leopard, silver fox, opossum, and other 1"r ^SEAL PALETOTs, rich satin and silk CIRCULARS DOLMANS, lined with squirrel, nnnx, able, and other furs, and a great variety of orher furs. ON VIEW DAY PRIOR TO SALE. Catalog1,ies may be had of the Auctioneers. im SALE OF PROPERT1 EG. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ A BOWRING will SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, 17th November, 1887, at .3,30 o'cloek, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, the following VALUABLE PROPERTIES HOUSES in the centre of CARDIFF, 2 Villa Residences in Severn-road, &c. PENARTH. THREE CHARMING RESIDENCES in the best part of this well sought after seaside resort. CHURCH-PLACE SOUTH. LOT 1.-RA VENSWOKTH. All that substantially- erected Dwelling-house, containing drawing, dining,and breakfast-rooms, Ii, e bedrooms, bathroom, and green- house, Ac., and commanliilJg extensive views of the Bristol Channel, let at £110 per annum held under lease for i-9 years at the low ground rent (If £ 2 10s. Lor a< joining the above, with the same accommodation, and held under a similar lease; let at £ 40 per annum. Lor 3,-HA W AR DEN, semi-detached, adjoining the above, with similar accommodation. and standing on double the quantity of land let at E40 per annum held for a similar term at the annual ground-rent of £ 5 WHITCHURCH. LOT 4.—Two HOUSES oh the right-hand side of the Caerphilly-road, near Birch Grove Inn, both let to re- spectable tenants at 5s per week. Lease, 99 years; ground-rent, £ 3 per annum the pair. LOT 5.—Two HOUSES adjoining the last lot, both let to respectable tenants at 5s per week. Lease, 99 years; ground-rent, £ 5 per annum the pair. For further particulais apply to the Auctioneers or to I1IER JACOB, E.-q., Solicitor, Cardiff. PENARTH. HIGHLY DESIRABLE SEASIDE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. Known as HILLSIDE." Beautifully situaLed in its own grounds of about half an acre, with a plendiù and uninterrupted View of the llritol Channel. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, 17th November, 1887, at 3 o'clock punctually, subject to conditions of sale to he thenl\Dd there produced, that MOST ATTRACTIVE and SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT FAMILY RESIDENCE KNOWN as HILLSIDE, BEACH-ROAD, PENARTH, Near Cardiff. Vay conveniently situated in the most channing position and wÙh the finest view in Penarth, For many years the residence of the late John Fry, Esq., J.P. The house, with a southern aspect, contains hall, with a tessehted pave- ment, three reception rooms, billiard room. kitchens, six bedrooms, bathroom, and excellent domestk offices, with every convenience conserva- tory, capital ::tabling, coachhouse and outbuildings, Ac. The grounds are most tastefully laid out and adorned with specimens of the choicest kinds of shrubs and plants. The vegetable garden is well stocked, and is most productive. The property is held under lease, dated 20th May, 1857, for the term oi 99 years, granted by Baroness Windsor, at the very low annual rental of £5. Cards to view may be bad of the Auctioneers,. Cardiff, and of Messrs INGLEDEW and REES. SOLICITORS, BUTE DOCKS. CANTON and SALISBURY ROAD, CARDIFF. SALE OF DESIRABLE RESIDENTIAL AND SHOP PROPERTIES. MESSRS. JOHN JENKINS and CO. have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 3rd day of November, 1887, at Seven o'clock m the evening the following PROPERTIES :— NEVILLE-STREET, CANTON LOT 1.—All that very substantially-built Residence known as Dover House, Neville-street, Canton, held for a term of 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1885, at an annual ground rent of £ 7 2s 6d, now let at 40 per annum, the tenant paying rates and taxes. SALISBURY-ROAD. LOT 2.—All tbat Shop, Dwelling-house, and Premises, number 46, Salisbury-road, Cardiff, in the occupation of Mr William Hemming, at a rental of £36 per annum, Lor 3.-All that similar premises, number 44, Salis- bury-road, Cardiff, occupied by Mr Radnedge, at the annual renial of £ 30. LOT 4.—All that Dwelling-house and Premises, number 42, Salisbury road, Cardiff, in the occupation of Mrs Forrest, at a rental equal to £23125 per annum. Lots 2, 3, and 4 are held for 99 years, from the 2nd day of February. 1880, a.t the annual ground vent of S4 10s each for lots 2 and 3, and £1 for lot 4. COWBRIDGE-ROAD. LOT 5.—All that substantially-erected Shop, Mes- suage, and Premises, number 62, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff, let at an annual rental of £65. This lot is held for a term of 99 jears from the 1st day of January, 1882, at the annual ground rent of £13. To view apply to the respective tenants, and for further particulars to the Auctioneers, or to JOSEPH HENRY JONES, Esq., Solicitor, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. Dated Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff, 21st October, 1887. 7039 Dated Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff, 21st October, 1887. 7039 SALE THIS DAY. IN BANKRUPTCY.—HUGHES AND GWILLIM. WESLEY-BUILDINGS, COMMERCIAL-STREET. NEWPORT, MON. MR JOHN YOUNG is instructed by the purchasers to SELL by AUCTION the whole of the above bankrupt stock of high-class READY-MADE CLOTHING, Consisting of men's blaek ami coloureù suits, meit's trousers or ad kinds, youths' black and coloured suits, youtbe' dotli and ivvead trousers, buys* S\,it.s of all kinds, cloth, velvet, cord, Ac., ami a large number of youths', and boys' < vercoat3, in an the most fashionable styles alsu oùd jackets, odd vests, mackin- toshes, hats, caps, &c., shirts, collars, cuffs, braces, Ac., and a few lengths of excrilent cloth, suitable for trouse1"Ïn¡¡;s or suitings. The whole to be sold without reserve, on the above premises, on SATURDAY. October 29th. Sale .to com, mence each day at 11 o'clock prompt. The Auctioneer invites spechl attention to this very excellent stock of Clothing, the whole of which must be sold, and which will be put in lots to suit either wholesale or private buyers. Every article has to be sold, as the tenancy expires on November 2nd. ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1st, at 11 a.m., the FIXTURES AND FITTINGS, Comprising four counters (panelied), mahogany tops, 17ft. by 2ft. loin, by 2ft. 6ill" 10ft. by 2ft. lOin. by 2ft" 10ft. by 2ft. lOin. by 2ft. 6in" 16ft. by 2ft. lOin. by 2ft. 6in. Fixture, 30ft. by 6ft.; ditto, 3ft. by 6ft. Brass window fittings, gas fittings, mirrors, stands, Ac., will be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION (unless dis- pored of previously by private treaty). For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer. 7, Tredegar-place. Newport, Mon. 7095 "NEWPORTTMON: WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOV. 2D A 3RD. Attractive and Highly Important SALE of very valu- able and costly EFFECTS, CARVED OLD OAK FURNITURE, RARE OLD CHINA, PAINTINGS. MR A. NEWLAND is instructed to remove to Newport, anil SELL by AUCTION, at his Sale-rooms, Castle Chambers, the above VERY VALUABLE FURNITURE, CARVED OLD OAK, RARE OLD CHINA, ARTI- CLES OF VERTU, Ac., from all OLD MANOR HOUSE IN BRECONSHIRE. Also the contents of a well furnished residence, sold under the provisions of a marriage settlement, principally supplied by Messrs Maplt and Schoolbred, the contents of 10 bedrooms, dining, breakfast, and drawing rooms, study, ball, tic:, consisting of velvet, pile, ami Axminster carpets, massive and grand OLD CARVED OAK FURNITURE out of dining room aHd study, eomprising magnificent and beautifully CARVED OLD OAK SIDEBOARD with lofty plate-glass back, MAGNIFICENTLY-CARVED BOOKCASE,handsome carved cabinwI to match, 6 ditto chair. covued in rich Turkey saddle bugs, HANDSOME CARVED OAK TABLE, Ac. NOULE BROWN OAK SIDEBOARD with lofty plate-glass back, DINING-ROOM SUITE to match, handsome CObUT!J ctt1"tail1.. and bands, oca- sional tables and chairs, WALNUT WOOD SUITE COVEKED IN ItAL MOROCCO LEATHER, table. coal vase. Ac., all to match; FINE CHIPPENDALE FURNITURE, including a very HANDSOME INLAID ESCRITOIRE, fitted with drawers, centre and side tables, &c. a handsome, armchair, 11 very, handsome carved frame DRAWING-ROOM SUITE, covered in elegant silk tapestry a walnut wood sofa; three armchairs to match, avc¡'V hamisome faldiny carved wood coitee table inlaid with with finely chased brass top, Brussels carpet, OLD CHINA and ORIENTAL DISHES, PLATES, VASES, Ac., a PAIR OF 24in, ORIENTAL RICHLY ENAMELLED, a Pair of Sepia Drawings, by Clterbmt1",r!, Valuable and Costly bronzes and Marble Clocks, a walnut easy chair, ELEGANT bJK AND FIVE FEET BEDROOM SUITES in solitl Walnut, Rosewood, Ash, and other woods, ducliesse toilet tables, massive ALL BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS and bedding complete, Brussels stair carpet, toilet fittings, carpets off floors, ward- robes, toilet ware, complete appointments uf secondtny and servants' bedrooms, hall, kitchen. Ac. ON VIEW MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCT. 31ST AND NOV. 1ST, 1887. Catalogues may be had 01' will be forwarded on appli. cation to the Auctioneer, Castle Chambers, Newport.7003 Alii', KG A V E N N V. VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND FOR SALE. MR. JAS. STRAKER will offer for SALE by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 10th day of November, 1887, at the Greyhound Hotel, Aber- gavenny, at a o'clock iuthe afternoon, a most VALUABLE F-REEHOLD PASTURE FIELD fronting the Hereford New-road, within the boundaries of the town of Abergavenny, containing 4a 11' lSp., and now in the occupation of Mr Harriil Tomkins, Grey- hound Hotel, as yearly tenant. The field was tastefully planted some years since with omamental trces and >hrub, which are now fully grown, and from its position and sOlltheru aspect :s eminently adapted for the erection of one or more residence*. There ill a never.iailing spring of water on the land. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, or to Messrs GABB and WALFOKD, Solicitors, 7145' Abergavenny. TO INVESTORS, SHOPKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. ^ESSRS KNOYLE & ROBERTS have received instructions from W. Butcher, Esq. (who IS retiring from business), to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street. Swansea, on MONDAY, the 7th day of November, 1887, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the fol- lowing VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. VIZ. SHOPs and PREMISES, being Nos. 215 and 216, High. street; TWELVE COTTAGES, situate in Baptist- court. High-street; and all that MESSUAGE, HOUSE, and PREMISES, known as No. 12, Carlton-terrape. For fult particulars see bills. Dated 7, Fisher-street, Swansea, October 20th, 1887. 12, CARLTON-TERRACK, SWANSEA. MESSRSKNOYLE and ROBERTS are instructed by W. Butcher, Esq. (who is leaving the town), to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above address, on THURSDAY, the 10th day of November, 1887, the whole of the valuable and well prest rved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other EFFECTS. FOl" particulars see Bills. Dated 7, Fisher-street, Swansea, October 20th, 1885 TVRAKH'S LIVERPILLS have been j3JL advertised 33 years in West of England and South Wales. These Pills quickly remove inaction of liver, pain under the collar-bone and between shouldets, giddiness, flatulency, pain low in right/side and low in back, feverishness, sickness, and headache, As an Antibilious Pill they are not excelled, and the best corrective for Constipation. In Boxes, 7d, 13jd, and 2s 9d. By post, 15 or 33 stamps.—Edward Maish, M.P.S., Chemist, Cotbam, B-istol. Cardiff: Coleman and Co.; Newport: Mr Albert Smith Swan- sea: Mr John Davies; Pontypool: Mr T. Roderick, Chemists.—Harmless, Innocent. WonaerfuL 7069 alts l1u Àudían. BY ORDER OF TRE MORTGAGEES. GLARE-STREET AND ELDOX.ROAD, RIV1ŒSlDE, CARDIFF. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. MR J. E. GUNN has received instruc- f-1. tions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Great Western HoteJ. Cardiff, on 1IIURSDAY, the 10th day of November, 1887, at 7,30 o'clock p.m., subject to such conditions a shall be then and there produced, the following Valuable LEASEHOLD HOP AND VILLA RESIDENCES:- CLARE-STREET. LOT 1—All that Leasehold Shop and Dwelling-House, situate and being No.2, Clare-street, Cardiff, held under lease for a lerm of 99 years from 29th September, 18Sb, at an annual ground rent of £ 6 15. This shop has a frontage of 22ft. LOT 2-All that conveniently and well-arranged VilIa. Residence, situate and being:, 0, oi. Clare-street, Car- cliff, containing drawing-room, dining-room, kitchen, anti scullery, five bedrooms, with hot and cold bath, and all tbe usual domestic offices, beld for a term of 99 years, from the 20th of September, 1885, at the annual ground rent of £ 6 12. LOT 3—No. 6, Clare-street, Cardiff, similar in every respect to Lot 'l. an,1 heid for a similar term of 99 years, end at the ground rem of £ 6 12-, LoT 4—No. 8, Clare-street, Cardiff, held for 99 years, from 29th September, 1885, at the ground rent of £ 6 ÓS. Lor 5—No. 10, Clare-street, Cardiff, held for 99 years from 29th September, 1&85, at the ground rent of £ 6 Ib. LOT 6-No. 12, Clare-street, Cardiff, held for 99 years, from 29th September, 18B5, at the ground rent of £ o 15s. RLDOX.ROAD, LOT 7—All that leasehold dwelling-house and pre- mises, situate and being No. 37, Eidon-road, Riverside, Cardiff, held for a term of 99 years, from March 26th, 188, at the annuil ground rent of £ 4 11s, LOT 8—No. 39, Eidon-road, Riverside, Cardiff, held for the same term as Lot 7, at a ground rent of £ 4 10s. LOT 9—No, 41, Eldon-rond, l1iverslde, Cardiff, held for the same term as Lot 7, at aground rent of £ 4 5s 6d. LOT 10—No. 43, ivldon-road, Riverside, Cardiff, hld for the same term as Lot 7, at a ground rent of £ 4 5s, Lots 7, 8, 9, alaI 10 are in the respective occupation of Messrs lieorge Ridley, Thomas Price, James Bryant, and Joseph Macdonald, and are let at 10s per week each. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 64, St Mary-street. Cardiff, or to Messrs PICKETT A SONS, 7130 Solicitors, Pontypridd. SALE THIS DAY. BLAEN BAGLAN FAlOr. MIDWAY BETWEEN ABERAVON AND BRITON FERRY. MESSRS LEWIS BROS. are il1.structed 1.'t'J.. by lr T. W. Evans to SELL, by AUCTION on the above hrm, Oll THURSDAY, November 3rd,1837, the following Valuable STOCK, comprising 6 young Draught and Cob Horses, 13 prime Fat Steers a d Heifers, Poultry, about 50 tons Meadow and Clover Hay, all harvested in splendid condition. Credit on usual conditions. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. prompt. F'urther particulars "f the Auctioneers, Neath. 7036 LOWER HOUSE FARM, LLANWENARTH CITRA" Distance one mile from Abergavenny. MR MEREDITH DAVIES has been favoured with instructions from Edmond Harries, Esq, (who is giving up the above place), to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at he above-named Farm. on MONDAY, October 31st, 1887, the following useful LIVE STOCK, nIPI.EMENTS, Ac. HORSES.—1 clark brown horse, four years old, 1113 hands high, an excellent worker 1 four-year-old dark brown mare, 14.2 hands high; 1 bay horse, four years oIl, 14.3 hands high; 1 black horse, iour years old, lf.2 hands high; 1 aged borse, 15 hmds high; 1 bay cob mare, three years old, 14 hands high; 1 black horse, three years old, 14 hands high 2 grand cobs, three years old, broken to harness. CATTLE.—4 cows, in full profit; 2 three-year-old steers, in forward condition 1 two-year-old heifer, in calf; 1 two-year-old bul:. IMPLEMENTS, Ac.—2 useful wagons, nearly new 1 spring wagon, to carry about 6 tons; 3 carts,nearly Dew; 1 dipping tub; 1 horse rake; 1 tedder Illachinfo 3 sheep racks; 5 sheep troughs; 3 corn crushers chaffcutter hay lifter, nearly new cheese press; cider cask; rakes and idkes Irick dotb 1 waggon cloth, neady new and several other articles too numerous to mention Luncbeon on table at 11.30, sale at 1 o'clock sharp. Two months' credi will be given on approved security to all purchasers of £ 10 ami upwards, or dis. count wil1 be allowed for cash, 7088 Lamb and Flag Inn, Glyn-Neath. Oct. 19th, 1887. FARM, MERTHYR TYDFIL, GLAMORGANSHIRE, Distant about quarter of a mile from Aberfan Station, of the Rhymney Railway Station, and about half a mile from Merthyr Vale Station, on the Taff Vale Railwav. UNRESERVED S ALE OF SHEEP, CATTLE, PIGS, HORSES, CrtOPS, AC. MR HENRY LEWIS has been favoured with instruccions from Thumas Rees, Esq., to SELl, by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above úlace, on MONDAY, October 3ht, 1887, the whole of the following LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, Comprising 140 sheep, 2 ram, 2) head of cattle, 1 sow and 8 pigs, 2 young pigs, 1 boar" Ó horses, imple. ments, Ac., aud abuut 17 tons of prime meadow hay, well harvested. Three months' credit wi1l be given on a good approved security to purchasers of £ 5 and upwards, or discount will be allowed for cash at the rate of £ 5 per cent. per annum, Luncheon on the table at 11.30 o'clock. S31e :to C01J!Uer:ce at 12.30 sharp. For further particulars see post bills. 7038 Gellyhir Farm, Nelson, Llaufabon, October 21st, 1887. LLANDISSILIO, CARMARTHENSHIRE. MR T. RULE OWEN has been instructed f to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Iron Duke Hotel, Clynderwen, on FRIDAY, Noveuiuer 11th, 1887, at Two o'clock punctually, the undermentioned vahmble FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Viz. Loxl.— The Freehold MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, and rich LAND, called Thornville Grove, situate in the Parish of Lbndissilio, in the county of Carmarthen, containing Sl acres or thereabouts, now in the occupa- tion of Mr Thomas Jones as yearly tenant LOT 2.—The )lESSUAGE. TENEMENT, and rich LAND, called Marble Hall, itnate in the parish and county aforesaid, containing by admeasurement 43a 2r and 16p, now in the occupation of Mr Evan Griffiths, as yearly tenant. Tile whole of the above Property is very superior, anù most of it excellent meadow and pasture land, It is situated between three and four miles from the Clynderwen Station on the Great Western R:1ilway, and within about of the Llanycefn Station on the Maenclochog Railway. Further particulars and lithographic plans may be had of the Auctioneer or of Messrs DAVIES, GEORGE, and Co" 7017 Solicitors, Haverfordwest. BRISTOL. TO GENTLEMEN, JOBl\1ASTER:S, UNDERTAKERS, AND OTHEJ1. IMPORTANT SALE OF CARRIAGES HARNESS, etc. KNEE'S WAREHOUSE, TEMPLE-STREET. M1t A. E. L. COOIvSLttY has received instructions to SELL hy AUCTION, on TUES. DAY NEXT, November 1st, 1887, on the prel11ies as above, upwards of o i CARRIAGES, which include landans, broughams. Stanhopes, mail and commercial phaetons, wagonettes, two and four. wheel dogcarts, DOI1Y carriages, Ac. About 30 sets new and second-hand il1g1eand double HARNESS; also a quantity of HORSE CLOTHING and KNEE RCGS. Sale at Two o'clock precisely. Auction and Estaóe Offices, 21, Nicbolas'1'treet, Bristol. 7148 HERE.FORDSHIRE. THE ULLINGSWICK ESTATE, A DESIRABLE FREEHOLD. AGRICULTURAL, AND SPORTL" G PROPERTY, Situate in the PARISH OF ULLINGSWICK, About rune miles from Hereford, six from Bromyard, nd five from Dinmore Station, of the Shrewsbury and Hereford Railway, with a valuable piece of out- lying Meadow Laud in Lug- Meadow, in the parish of Stockton, containing together about 533a. lr. 3p. of productive Pasture Land, Orcharding;. Arable, and Hop Lanri, (1ivideà into three Farms, known as Up: er and Lower Court and Lowdy Hall Farms, wiih Farmhouses and Agricultural Buildings, several small IIohlings aud Woodlands, the whole (with the exception of the Woodlands, which are in hand) I being Let to highly respectable tenants. The Etate is very compact, is approached aud intersected by ood Roads, cOlllluands views of great beauty and extent, and offers many most desirable sites for the erectioll of a Country Residence. It is an excellent I Huntillg COUll try, and in the midt of good society. The covers are singularly wen placed for the preser- vatiou of game, and the open Lands are pro- verbially good for partridges and ground game. The Estate, which will be old at a reaonable price, and on easy terms of pHyment (if desired), otters an ex- cellent opportunity for investment of capital in a property of a specially-attractive character and of certain increasing value, To be SOLD by AUCTION, by direction of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners fOl" England, by MESSRS BRUTON, KNOWLES, AND CO., at the Green Dragon HoM, Hereford, on WEDNESDAY, 16th November, 1887, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, in Lots (unless previously Sold by Private Contract). The Vendors are prepared to allow tile purchaser of any lot, the prise of which is not less than £ 100, to have the option of paying the purchase money on the following terms, viz. £ 85 out of each £10L) f any purchase money which is not less than £ 100 can remain on mortgage, to be paid off by60half.yearly instalments at tbe rate of 5 per cent. per nnum, This payment will discharge the n10rtgge wIth 1IJteret at tile rate of £ 3 12s 6ll percent, 111 30 years. The balance of mortgage money can be paid off at any time without notice. Particulars and plans can be had of Messrs Jennings, White, and :\1iiJes, Solicitors, 8, whiteball-niace of Messrs Clutton, 9, Whitehall-place, London, S.W. or of the Auctioneers, Gloucester. 6916 SPECIALITIES FOR THE OVERCOAT SEASON AT W. JpRlCE AND SONS', PILOT AND NAP OVERCOATS 20s, 25s, 30s, 35s, 40s, 4bs. BLACK WORSTED OVERCOATS; 20s, 2bs, 30s, 35s, 45s, 555. FANCY COLOURED OVERCOATS 15s, 20s, 25s, 30s. 358, 40s. THE NEW CAPE OVERCOAT: 21s, 25s, 30s, 3tJ. Ð s, 50s, THE NEW COVERT COAT 16s, 20s, 25s. 30s, 3Ss, BOYS' AND YOUTHS' OVERCOATS Froni.3s lld to 30s EVERY QUALITY EQUALLY CHEAP. Address THE CARDIFF HOUSE, CORNER OF CAHOJ.lNE-STUEET, ST. MARY 111e STREET. CARDIFF. 1007 F YOU FEAR DISEASE is lurking in your Blood, or if suffering from NERVOUs DE. BH,ITY, Lowness of Spirits, Trembling of Hands and Limbs, Loss of Memory, Failing Appe- CA tite, Indigestion, Love of Solitude, Un- VF A RS fitness for Society, Study, or Business, oR w^rirF Consumption, Ac., Ac., apply or write rKA.CJ.icb. >yithou £ delay to Mr SMITH (former partneróf Dr. Kahn, of London). Professional Residence—TOWER-LANE, Broad-street, Bristol. Attendance DailyuntiJ 10 at night. 13003 AU Letters promptly replied to. Charges Moderate. 347e Treatment Mild, Sure, ami Efficacious. 5048 \YR # J E N KIN 8, BILL POSTER, MERTHYR TYDFIL, Rents the principal posting stations in Merthyr aud district. Contracts made quarterly or yearly, 6736 pulriir J/intias. jgORO GGH OF CARDIFF. In consequence of the death of Mr Alderman Jones, th CARDIFF CORPORATION WILL NOT PRO- CEED to CHURCH on SUNDAY NEXT, the 30th instant, as previously announced, MORGAN MORGAN. Kt., Mayor Town-hall. Cardiff, 28th October, 1887. 7149 IRISH NATIONAL LEAGUE OF JL GREAT BRITAIN.—CARDIFF. A PUBLLC DEMONSTRATION Will bo heid in the PARK HALL, QUEEN-STREET, ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 61ST, When Addresses wUl be delivered by T. P. O'Connor, Esq., M.P., J. G. Biggar, Esq,, M.P., Alfred Thomas. Esq., M.P., Arthur Williams, Esq., M.P., and other prominent Liberal and Irish Members. Chair taken at 7.30 p.m by Mr T. P. O'Connor, M.P. For further particulars see bjlls. 652e 7123 i 1ARDIFFJ SECOND ANNUAL FAT vy 1 STOCK SHOW, MONDAY & TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12 A 13. 1887. PATRONS: The Most Hon. the MARQUIS OF BUTE, The Right Hon. LORD TREDEGAR. The Right Hon. LORD WINDSOR, The MAYOR and CORPORATION of CARDIFF, And other Local Gentry. ABOUT £ 300 IN PRIZES. Champion Prize 15s. 10s. Entries close Thursday, December 1st, 1887. Forms of entry and full particulars on application to E JENKINS, ) W. I. KYTE. VHon. Sees. ISAAC PRING.j ISAAC PRING, 140, Clifton-street, Roath, Cardiff. 13138 6965 T' HE UNITARIAN FREE CHRISTIAN -& CHURCH, WEST GROVE, CARDIFF. The NEW ORGAN WILL BE OPENED on SUN- DAY, OCTOBER 30th. when the services will be can- ducted by the Rev Hobart Clark. Morning, 11 Evening, 6 30. Collections in aid of the Choir. 7147 NEW PO RT. M 0 N., U N ION. Jl.1 PONTYPOOL UIuN. CARDIFF UNION. I, the undersigned, HEREBY GXVE NOTICE that the AUDITS of the ACCOUNTS of the above.meu- tioned Unions, and of the Rural Sanitary Districts in the said Unions, and of the several Parishes and Con- tributory places contained in the said Unions and Districts, or in the sid Unions solely, for the half-year ended lIIicbaelmas Jat, will severally commence at the respective places and at the respective times stated below:—* NEWPORT, MON., UNION.—At the Boardroom of the Guardians of the Poor of the said Union at New. port, Mon., on Monday, the 14th day of November, 1887, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. PONTYPOOL UNION.—At the Board-room of the Guardians of the Poor ot the said Union at Griffiths- town, on Monday, the 21st day of November, 1887, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon. CARDIFF UNION.—At tbe Boa.rd.room of the Guardians of the Poor of the said Union at Cardiff, on Thursday, the 24th day of November, 1887, at 10 o'clock ill the forenoon. Dated the 26th day of October, 1837. ALFRED W. ROBERTS, District Auditor of the Herefordshire and Mon. 7145 mouthshire Audit District. CfAE-RPHILLY- EISTEDDFOD. WHIT-MONDAY, 1883. Will be held in the Ru ns of the Castle (by kind per- mission of Lord Bute.) Choral prize, We never will bow down. Chair priae, "H. M, Stanley." 718 D. WILLIAMS. Hon. Sec. | ORD TREDEGAR'S AGRICULTURAL JLi AND POULTRY SHOWS (Open to all England without Subscription). Lord Tredegar has fixed the approaching meeting for TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 22nd and 23rd NOVEMBER next. The PRIZE LIST contains 53 regulated classes for Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, and Horses the prizes in which vary in value from S20 to £5. Poultry prizes to the value of S200 are also offered. The Prize Lists, with Certificates for Entry, and all- particulars, may be had on application to COLONEL JUSTICE, Tredegar Estate Office, Newport, Mon. N.B.—Entries close on 31st October, 1887. 6915 HE GENERAL .MANAGEMENT t. COMMITTEE of the SWANSEA LIBERAL CLUB REQUIRE a SITE for a NEW CLUB in a central position of the town.—Address, stating price, space available, and other particulars, HON. SECRETARY, 6997 Swansea Liberal Club. Swansea. AL BERT HALL; SWANS"EA7 1 It. T. BOOTH will conduct a GOSPEL TEMPER- ANCE MISSION in the above hall, commencing SUNDAY AFTERNOON, OCT. 30TH, at Three o'clock. Dr RAWLINGS will preside. The Mission will be continued each Evening through the week at 7.30, and wiU close Siuiday, November6th. The Blue Ribbon Choir will attend. Few reserved seats at 6<1., Admission Free else- where, but a collection will be made to defray expenses. Prayer Meeting, Sunday, October 30th, at'8 a.m. A LECTURE WILL BE DELIVERED ON ONE OF THA ABOVE NIGHTS, SUBJECT—" MY THREE YEARS IN THE RANKS-OF THE UNION ARMY." 7152 Union Army," 7152 QOUTH" WALES JUBILEE DISTRI- K-5 BUTTON. 2137, W. CHURCHILL 2225. T. GOVIER; 911, W. FRANCIS; ¡ 14, O. HOWARD 2157, J. PIERSON. 112 COAL MINES REGULATION ACT "U J837. (50 and 51 Victoria, Chapter 58), Section 80. CERTIFICATES OF SERVICE AS UNDER MANAGER IN A MINE. NOTICE. The ABOVE ACT COME INTO FORCE on the 1st JANUARY. 1888, and any Person desirous of obtaining a Certificate of service as Under-Manager in a Mine under the above enactment is requested ta apply on or after the First November next to the Under-Secretary of State, Home Offioe, Whitehall. London, S.W., for a form of application, which will be supplied with as little delay al; possible. b923 Home Office, Whitehall, London, 13th October, 1887. TO INVESTORS.—DEPOSITS AND DEBENTURES rjlflE NATIONAL LIBERAL LAND JL COMPANY (Limited). DIRECTORS. JAMES E. THOROLD ROGEKS, E., Chairman. William Woodall, Esq., Alfred G. ELenriques, Esq., M.P. J.P. EDWARD BOND, ESQ, THEODORE FVY, ESQ., M.P. CNARLES E. ROBINSON, ESQ. BANKERS. THE NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK (LIMITED), 112, BISHOPS- GATE-STREET, E.C AND ALL ITS BRANCHES. MESSRS RANSOM, BOUVERIE, AND CO., 1, PALL MALL EAST, S.W. I Five per cent. on deposits for 12 months; at three months notice, 4 per cent. at olle month's notice, 4 per cent, Four and a half oer cent and 5 per cent. on deben. tures for three and five years respectively. For particulars apply to HERBERT H. FULLER, Secretary. 26, Charing Cross. London, S.W. 6966 13145 ESTERN WAGON AND PRO^ T V 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 convenieut for Clients. Applications to Secretary, at Registered Offices, 2, CLARE-STREET, BRISTOL. N.B.—Present Rate for Deposits on Debenture 4 per cent. GEORGE WHITE, b038 Secretary. "VTOTICE OF REMOVAL. CHINA AND GLASS gHOW 77. QUEEN STREET (OPPOSITE CHARLES-STREBT, CARDIFF). W.DOBBS Begs re-pectfuiiy to announce that he bts r«mo*«d his business from Gharles-street to more commodious premises at the above address, where he hopes to be favoured with the esteemed commands of his nume rous patrons and the public generally. jgJQUITABLE TELEPHONE ASSOCIA- TION, LIMITED. ELECTRIC TELEPHONES Of the highest practical eiffciency, and suitable for all purposes, complete with bells, &c., sold outright at jB6 PER INSTRUMENT, Or at jB12 per Set of Two. NO ROYALTY. ALL RIGHTS GUARANTEED. The instrument cmay be seen and tested, and all particulars obtained, at the Offices of the Association, 75, QUEEN VICTORIA-STREET, LONDON, E.C. The Telephone can be seen in use at the South Wales Daily News" Offices, Cardiff. 5952 1.. WHEN YOU ASK FOR BLUE, a I' SEE THAT YOU GET IT.' ECKrrT,g^BLUE) Used in the PRINCE OF WALES'S LAUNDRY. RECKITT'S BLUE, Used in the DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH'S LAUNDRY. J.a9f.P- 4855 jEumripal (Btaioit J\bbrt55tS. ^ARDIFF MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE WEST WARD. LADIES AKD GENTLEMEN,— I have had the honour of representing you at the Council Board for the past nine years, during which time I have endeavoured to serve your interests as ratepayers to the best of my ability, and with unbiassed attention. My termol office will expire on the 31st instant, and I again offer myself for re-election. Should you renew the trust placed in me, I will bestow the same attention as I h&Ye done hitherto. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, J. G. PROGER. Ty Rhedyn, Park-place, Cardiff. 7078 0ARDIFF MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO TH# BURGESSES OF THE OUTH WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— The term for which you elected me as your repre. sentative in the Town Council expires on the 1st November next. I again. for the third time, ask your kind support, and ü you do me the honour of again electlUg me, I shall always endeavour to promote your interests and those of this important town and port to the best of my ability. I have the honour to be, Ladics and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully. WILLIAM C. HURLEY. Allen's Bank, Cardiff, Oct. 13th, 1887. 7120 ARDIFF M U NIC IP AL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE SOUTH WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— The period for which you elected me as one of your representatives in the Town Council having expired, I beg again to place my?services at your disposal, and if it should be your pleasure to re elect me on the 1st of November next, my best endeavours shall be used to merit your confidence. I have th honour to remain, Yours faithfully, VALENTINE TRA YES, Cardiff, Oct. IS, 1387. 7121 CARDIFF MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE SOUTH WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— In response to a numerousty-signed requi- sition of the ratepayers, I beg to offer myself as a candidate for your representation in the Town Council. I have lesided, worked, aud carried oil business amongst you for 3a ysars, and all my interests are centred in Cardiff. If you will do me the honour of electing me on the 1st November next, it will be my study to promote the interests of your Ward and that of the Town generally. I am, Ladies aud Gentlemen, 627e Yours faithfully, WILLIAM B. GIBBS. 72, Bute-street, Cardiff, October 14th, 1887. 7032 MUNICIPAL ELECTION; 1887; TO THE BURGEsSES OF THE ROATH WARD. • LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— Having been requested by a large number of Ratepayers, representing all classes in the Ward, to allow myself to be nominated as a Candidate for a seat at the Council Board, I have, after mature considera. tion, decided lo place my services at your disposal. I have been a resident in Cardiff for upwards of 21 years, and during that time have identified myself with the interests of the working classes and ratepayers generally. As a thorough-going Liber:.} and temperance man my principles are well known. If you do me the honour to elect me it shall be my constant aim to promote the welfare of the Ward aud Town, and to advocate the strictest economy consistent with the efficient administration of the borough, Your obedient servant, E. F. KENNARD. 238, Newport-road, Oct. 8th, 1887. 7050 588e O WAN SEA MUNICIPAL ELECTION, O 1887. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WEST WARD. JUDISS AND GENTLEMEN,— The period for which you elected me as one of your representatives in the Town Counc l expires on the 1st of November. I b to « renewal of your confidoac*, and hope my conduct has been such as will merit the same. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, WM. RICHARDS. 167, High-street, Swansea-, Oct. 18, 1887. 6934 CARDIFF MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. 'L/ —— ROATH WARD. A MEETING to support the candidature of MR TROUNCE will be held This (SATURDAY) Eveuin: at the ROATH PUBLIC HALL, STACEY • ROAD, Chair to be taken at 8 p.m. All voters in the Ward are cordially invited. fetiters anD (Contracts. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are required for COMPLETING VILLA RESIDENCE, STABLES, Ac., at RUMNEY. near Cardiff, for the trustees of the Equitable Benefit Building Society, of Taunton. Specification may be seen 1<J.d Forms of Tender obtained at my office, where ail tenders are to be delivered not later than the 3lst day of Octob-r instant, endorsed Tender for Comp eting ll, us at Rumney." W. F. GILLETT. M.S. A.. Architect A Surveyor, 7072 34, Charles-street. Cardiff. pEN ART H LOCAL BOARD. TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. TENDERS are invited for PRIVATE DIPHOVE. MENT WORKS in Bradford-place, Bradford-lane, Clive-crescent. Kymin-oad, Bellevue-terrace, Rail- way terrace, Raihvay-!aue, Cliff-street. Cliff-lane, and Earl-street, in the parish of Penarth. Plans, specifica- tions, aud schedules may be seen a;, the Local Board Office-, No. 1, Glebe-street, Penarth, on any day between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Sealed tenders must be sent to the Local Boar Offices, addressed to the undersigned and endorsed Tender for Street Works," not later than noon Thursday, the 10th day of November next. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any t nder. 7096 J. W. MORRIS, Clerk. "PJ" E W P O R T H U N TR ACES. The Committee are prepared to reaeive TENDERS ,fov PROVIDING REFRESHMENTS at tbe above Meeting (in two booths), one under grand stand in paddock (which the Committee will provide) and a large one outside. The tenders to include both booths. Free particulars from JAS. ROWE, || H. D. YORATH. 1 Ho"' &ecg- financial. ERSONS WISHING TO MAKE JL MONEY by using B5 capital and upwards (no further liability) in Stock and Share transactions, averaging 3 duration (capital often doubled or trebled), should read H. B. SMITH'S PAMPULET on How to Make Unlimited Profits with Limited Liabi- lity." Court Journal says, The throng of operators dealing with Mr Smith is quite astounding." Press opinions. Clients' l'e4imonials, Pamphlets, Ac., post free.—H. B. SMITH, Sworn Broker, 110, Cannon-street, London, E.C. 13133 6653 JjlURNITURE, JpURNITi RE, T J^URNITURE, FOR THE MILLION, AT (^EALEY'S 56, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. (NEXT DOOR TO THE ROYAL OAK). NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. THE CHEAPEST AND THE LARGEST HOUSE IN SOUTH WALES. T. SEALEY, PROPRIETOR OF THE H ALF-MOON FURNITURE VANS. ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS. 6207 AGOSINE OILS (LUBRICATING). RAGOSINE & CO., LONDON AND MOSCOW, SOLE MAKERS AND VENDORS. BRANCH :—NO. 4, PEARSON-PLACE, CARDIFF, W. BERTRAM, MANAGER. N.B.—Beware of Inferior Oils offered as "Ra gosine Address all inquiries to Branch as above. 6086 E J B1 K B *• HIGH-CLASS BESPOKE TAILOR, 33, QUEEN STREET' (FORMERLY 5, CROCKHERBTOWN), CARDIFF. GRAND SELECTION OF NEW GOODS 271 FOR WINTER NOW ON VIEW, 4368 iaublh: wr. The average yearly output of Chambers' Brick- making Machines in the cities of Philadelphia and Chicago alone is reported as being 500.000.000 of Bricks, and other centres proportionated. /1HAMBKRS' BRIClv MACHINE, 1.1 MIT ED. (Organised under the Companies' Act, 1862 to 1886). The machine can be seen working from four to eight p.m. at the American Exhibition, South Kensington. Capital in 150,000 shares of Bleach. Payable—Is on application, 4s on allotment. Balance subject to call. notice. In case of no allotment, all moneys to be returned in full. DIRECTORS. PHILIP S, JUSTICE, Esq, 55 and 56, Chan eery-lane, W.C. Col. GEORGE BRUCE MALLESON, C.S.I., 27, West Cromwell-rond, S.W. E. R CUMMINS, Esq.. of Messrs W. Barter and Co., 38, Gracechurch-street., E.C. (Four other Directors are to be appointed from among the shareholders). SOLICITOR.—G. H; FINCH, Flsq., 84, Cannon-street, E.C. BANKERS—Messrs MAHTIS A CO., 63, Lombard- street, E.C. MECHANICAL ENGINEER.—H R. JUSTICE, E-q., MI.M.E. SECRETARY (pro tem.).—C. R KERR HUBBACK, Esq. OFFICES 31, ST. S WITHIN S-LANE, E.C. PROSPECTUS. This c- mpany was formed to purchase the patents for the following countries: Great Britain, France, Germany, Sweden, Norway, Cnba, Spain, Belgium, Huugary, Russia, and Italy, It has also the right to acquire the Concessions or Patents for most other countries excepting the United States and Canada Accompanying this Prospectus is a general Report on the Chambers Brick Machine, which, together with all documents, will be sent en application to any address. Tt,-s most important invention can be seen daily at work at the American Exhibition, frum 4 to 8,30 pm" until the close of the Exhibition, October 31st, 1887- The p licy "f thi the parent comoany will be, as far as practica le, to farm out various countries and districts, receiving for eacfi contrac cash and shares, which win serve to make (iividendsfor the shareholders of the parent company. The cash will be distributed as a cash dividend, and the shares, as soon as practic- able. v. ill be distributed or held by the company, as the shaTeholder mav direc, From the great value of the invention, the who'e of the countries covered by Patents ought to be sold within a year, and the cash received should be suffi- cient to give to the Shareholders large cash dividends, and a.n interest in the Shares of all the Sub-Companies. The Directors may, in certain districts, find it ad. vantageous to forlll a sub-company, which will purchase cl&y lands and set up rival brickyards, th rehy realising for the shareholders greater profits than by sale or tease of pa ents. Reliable statistics show tint in the United States the total value of the annual brick product of that country is greater than any other manufactured product, even sui passing that of cotton and iron. This the Parent Company wiil have no expenses beyond offices, rent, printing, advertising, legal and salaries and travelling expenses incidental to the for. mation of Sub-Companies, and the usual expenses incidental to administration, and directors' fees in London, so that practically all net receipts from sales to Sub-Companies will remain intact for div (lends. The Vender has fixed the price at £ i4u,C00 in shares or cash, at the option of the Directors, stipulating for tbe right to take one-third in fuliy-paid shares. As an evidence of what the Parent Company may expect to realise from other countries by the sale of the Patents, that for the State of X ew York alone ba The only contracts entered into are onel:ted the 2ist day of July, 1387, between Philip S. Justice, as attorney for Messrs Chambers Brothers and Co" of Philadelphia, U.S.A., and Edward MrMurdo, and another dated 20th day of Octob r, 1887, between Edward McMurdo and Charles E. Green as trustees for and on behalf of the Chambers Brick Machine, J,i1Uited. and another (bted 21st day of October, 1887, between the Chambers Brick Machine, Limited, and S. Hedges, Esq., by which the Chambers bri k machine is to i-e used by the Conces- sionaire, who holds the exclusive right to manufacture bricks in the Transvaal. October 22nd, 1887. NOTE.—Immediately upon alIotI;1ent a seven days' notice will be given to the shareholders to meet, at which time four additional directors wiJ1 be chosen, and the majority of shareholrlers shall then decide Whether the sub-company for England shall sell or licence the use of machines, or whether such eOI11¡.any shall attempt to make a monopoly of brick-making iii England. 7141 Regular half-yearly dividends at the rate of 15 per cent. per annum have been paid since the date of the. incorporation of the cOD1¡¡any, Mid it large bal:1nc of profits has been carried forward avai able for futur. dividends. The turnover for the past year exceeded J LEWIS MILLS and COMPANY (Limited).—Incorporated under the Companies Acts. 1862-1883, whereby the liability ot the share- holders is limited to the amount of their shares. Share capital, £250,000, in 50,cOO shares of £6 each. DIRECTORS. Sir FRANCIS KNOWLi s, Hart., M.A., F.R.S.. May- field, Ryde, Isle of Wight, Chairman. CHARLES DUNLOP, Esq., Aikinonton, Ashbourne- grove, Dulwich, S.E. JOHN TUCKER, Esq., Talbot House, Riukm&nswortb, Herts. SOLICITORS—Messis BIRCHALL, WOOD, and CO., 5, BAJliRERS-The CAPITAL and COUNTIES BANK (LIMITED), Xhreadj.eedle.'treet, E.C. AUDITORS-Messrs MARTIN and FARLOW, Public Accountants, 3, Newgsite-street, E.C. SECRETARY AND OFFICES—w. A. HUNT, Esq, 15, New Broad-street, London, E.C. This company was incorporated for the purpose of } Uivhftsing, taking over, and continuing the stock and share business formerly carried un by the firm of J. Lewis Mills. The deslingd ring the past year leached a, total of over twenty-two millions, producing a net as cerriied by the auditors, Messrs Martin and Farlow, public accountants. The company has regulaily paid half-yearly dividends at the rate of 15 per cent, per annum, and, after writin off the wholp- of the prpJiminary expenses con- nected with the formation of th» company, the directors have placed the sum of B4 000 to the reserve fund, and carried forward a further sum of £,975 lis 6d as undivided p:ofit, which, in addition to the Erotits now being earned, is available for future distri- ui ion amongst the shareholders of the company. Certificate of the Auditors, Mr Martin (Fellow of the Society of Accountants and Auditors) and Mr Fallow (Associate of the Institute of Chartered Accountants). 3, Newgate-street, London, E.C., July 29th, 18S7. To the Directors of J. Lewis Mills and Co. (Limited). Geutlel1leIJ,-We hereby cetify that we auùited the books and examined the vouchers and securities of your company for tile year ending December 28th, 1886. 'The book, show that the husiness transacted during such period amounted to the sum of £¿2,019,277, the gross profit to £16,463 Is 9J, and the net profit to :-12,213 ls Sd. This Slim, without takiu" into consider- ati' ii such profits as nny be earnml by the employ- ment of additional capii a!, would be sufficient to pay a dividend at tbe rate of 15 per cent, p-r annum upon the amount nrooosed to be called up on the whole of the subscribed capital, including the amount now offered for suü;<cripti"lI, awi leave a surplus or £4,713 Is 8d fur reserve fund, or undivided profit.—We are, g -mlemen. yours faithfully, MARTIN and FARLOW, Public Accountants. APPLICATIONS FOR SHARES, ACCOMPANIED BY A DEPOSIT OF 10S PER SHARE, MAYBE MADS BY ORDINARY LETTER, ADDRESSED TO SECRETARY, 15, NEW BROAO-STRKI T, LONDON, E.C. 7073 CARDIFF, PExXifrH~AND BARRY JUNCTION RAILWAYS O >MPANY. Ordinary S10 Shares. Second call of S2 per Share, making the Shares up. Iu pursuance of a resolution of th- Board of irectors, the PROPUlETORs are required to PAY on or before the 1st DECEMBER, 1887, the SECOND CALL to the Nation^ Piovincial Bank of Engl nd, Limited, at Cardie, Bristol, or London. Interest at the rate of five per cent per annum will be charged on ail cails lemaining unpaid after the said 1st December. JOHN JONEs, Secretary, Cardiff, 27th October, 1837. jg WAN SEA HARBOUR TRUST. FOtJR PER CENT. STOCK, Authorised by the Swansea Harbour Act, 1886. The Swansea Harbour Tiustees are now issuing at par, sums of jB50 and upwards, a FUR I HER ALLOTMENT OF SWANSEA HARBOUR STOCK, bearing tixed intelest at HIe rate of Four Pounds per, I centum per annum, and redeemable at par on the 1st day of July, 1946. Th interest is payable half-vearly by Warrants posted to the Stockbold rs. Further particulars and Forms of Ai>plicati n can be obtained fiom the uuderigllN, FiiANCIS JAMES, Clerk. Harbour Offices, Swansea. 70o7 Insurance. TJNION ASSURANCE SOCIETY. Established in the reigu of Queen Anne, A.D. 1714 Ch ef Office: 8L, Coruhill, London. Invested Funds exceed £2,000,000 Annual Income exceeds £ 27J,OOo. FIRE Insurances effected on nearly all descriptions of risks. LIFE Bonus £1 12s per Cent., per annum low premiums. Prospectuses, Agencies, and all information, at the Branch Office: BANK CHAMBERS, BALDWIN. STREET, BRISTOL. ARTHUR H. LAMONT, .710b Local Secretary.- ANC ASHIRE INSURANCE COM- PANY. ANNUAL PREMIUM for Insuring £100 at Death, with Profits. Age 20. Age 30. Age 40. Age 50. £ 1 17s Od £ 2 8s 6d £ 3 3s 6d £ 4 10s 6d Prospectuses and full information may be obtained Prospectuses and full information may be obtained from the Branch Office, Corn-street, Bristol I 6723 DAVID D. CHRYSTAL, Res. Secretary. G. A. STOriE & CO., COMPLETE FUN .RAL FURNISHERS EVERY REQUISITE FOR FUNERALS OF ALL CLASSES. Proprietors of Cars, Hea.rses, Sheilibiers, supero Flemish Horses, Coaches, Broug hams, and every necessary equipment for Funerals. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. ——— 2956 10, 11, A 12, WORKING STREET, CARDIFF. CCARDIFF ADVERTISING. BiLL J POSTING, AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED). OFFICES CASTLE CHAMBERS, 21, CASTLE-ST CARDIFF, SECRETARY FRANK H. SIMPSON. PerlJ1l1.nl>li Posting stations lJ1 Caruitf aud Neighbourhood Contractors »'or ail descriptions oi A'lverrasuii; Circuiar Distributing Ac, 99 1 All oraers promtltiv attended to. 1044 ublir CARDIFF. RPHEATRE ROYAL; CARDIFF^ LESSEE AND MANAGER.. „ Mr EDWARD FLETCHER ACTING MANAGER Mr JOHN SHERIDAN BSBiTO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29th, Last Night of Mr EDWARD CO.MPTON'S COMPANY in W. G. Great Princess' Plav. J- A N E t HO R E By special arrangement with Mr Wilson Barrett, the distinguished actress, Miss ISABkL BAT EM AN, as JANE SHORE. This is the original version, as produced at the Princess Thea.tre, London, and has not been acted until now played hy the late Miss Heath. MON DA NEXT, October 31st, Mr and Mrs EDWARD COMPTON and the celebrated Comp.on Comedy Company. direct from the strand Theatre, London. Monday, "Davy (Warrick;" TUI" day, "Money;" Wednesday, Road to Ruin Tnurs- day, "The Comedy of Errors Friday, "The Actor" and "The Critic;" Saturday, "The Lady of Lyons. Open 7. Commence 7,0, Half-price. 9. 1041 Box Plan at Thompson aud Shck"¡ (L¡m.). ^VF E F VARIETIES. ANOTHER GREAT CHANGE AND MOKE NEW STARS Great Engagement of the Wonder of the World, MISS ONRI, Tbe American Champion Lady Gmlla.st, Important Engagement of ths Marvellous Z I D N EY, The French Wonder Wonderful Success a.nd Last Six Nights of the Great HENDERSON AND STANLEY'S BLACK AND WHITE QUARTETTE. Don't miss seeing the BAXJO QUARTETTE. Great Engagement and First Appearance of M O N S TESTO, The Strongest Man in the World. Everyone should see him in his Performance, concluding by PULI.INu AGAINST TWO HORsES. For full list of Company see bills. Time and prices as usual. 5577 ESSE R PTR K H A L L LAST DAY. TO-DAY ) TO-NIGHT ) TO-DAY I 3 JO-NIGHT ( a TO-DAY ( AT TO-NIGHT t AT 8" TO-DAY; TO-NIGHT) GUIBAL, MISS GREVILLE, AND MR MILROY COOPER. Admission 2s Is, an,1 6d. Half-price at 9 o'clock, CARDIFF ORCHESTRAL SOOTETYT SEVENTH SEASON, 187.8. PATRON THE MOST NOBLE THE MARQUESS OF hUTE, K.A. GRAND CONCERT (first of a series of three), WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2;m, 18S7, P A R K II A L L, CARDIFF. VOCALISTS MADAME GEORGINA BURNS and MR JAMES SAUVAGE. THE ORCHE-THA NUMBERS OVER 60 IN STRUM EN J'ALISTS. CONDUCTOR MR SYDNEY FIFOOT. ADMISSION,—Ground Fioor, Front Seats, 2s Back Seats, h, Commence ¡,¡,: 8 o'clock, Carriages for 10.15, Plan of Reserved Seats tor Subscribers at Mr Wm. Lewis', Duke-street. For the second Concert, December 28th, the vocalists are—Madame Putey anu Mr Lucas Williams, Ihird Concert. February 1st, J8s8—Miss Hilda Wilson and Signor Foii. Subscription to the whole series :—2 Unreserved Seats, ground floor, for each of the thiee Co icerts bel, IMPORTANT NOTICE. NO FURTHER SUBSCRIPTIONS can be BE. CEIVED for BALCONY SEATS during the p esent season, the whole of the Balcony being alreadv le. tained for the three Concerts. g P E C I A L Jj" O T I C E. Owing to the CONTINUED APPLICATIONS for II RESERVED SEATS, the Society has now decided to RESERVE a portion of the GROUND FLOOR at SUBSCRIPTION PliH'KS. 3 seats for e*ch m tlin 3 Concert* Jl*. 2 15s. 1 „ 7s 6d. PIlIl at Mr William Lewis', Duke-sireet. W. A. MORGAN, Hun, Sec., 7, Richmond-crescent. 6903 COLONIAL HALL, NEW^STREE1\ V/ CARDIFF, TO LET Fú. )leetills, Lectures, Entertainments, Ac. Apply to Collett anli Isaac; cr to L J. Smith, 49, Queen-street Arcade, Cardiff. 4527 TRKDEGAR. I^OOK OUTFOU THE GRE^T V ANCK TEMPERANCE-HALL. TREDEGAR (For TWO NIGHTS ONLY). SATURDAY, 29th, and MONDAY. Oct. 31st. All should hear Vance's touches the Times in his Musical, Mimical, and Character Eutert,¡¡,inment. Prices 2s (family oi four 7s), b. anlÍ od. noors open at 7,30, C0mllJ"UCe at 8 carriage at 10.30 p.m. 7155 ABERDAHE. LOOK OUT FOR THE STRAND JLJ COMEDY COMPANY. TEMPERANcE-liALL, ABERDARE (THREE NIGHTS ONLY), Mr J, A. HYBERT and his Strand Comedy Company from the Vaudeville Theatre, London, in his Granii Successful Comedies. MONDAY—Confusion, run oOO nights. TUE*I).\ Y—Tbe Guv nor, run :60 nights. WEDNESDAY—Our Hoy". run 1,350 nights. Doors open at 7.30 Co >mence at 8. PRICES—Reserved se.ts, 2s 6d First Seats, 2s; Second Sea s, Is Third (limited), bll. Sea s booked at Messrs Farrant and Frost's, Stationers, Aberdare. Entrance to Reserved Seats only, Weatheral-stieet. 7134 — fenirsioits. (J RE AT WhftTE RN RAILWAY AMERICAN JUBILEE 1 RESENTS ON VIEW A1 S JAMES'S PALACE—FREE. On MONDAY, OCTOBER 31-t, a FAST EXCUR- TRAIN for LONDON will leave CARDIFF no 2.3o a.m., Newport 3.0. Cuep^tow 3..3. Ly tney 3.55, and Newnham at 4.15 a in., lewrnlI from Paddingtoa at 11.50 p.m. yanie day. ltciurn j'are, 6s. 7U43—S51e H. J.AMBEKT, Ge neral Manager. 1)01213. INNERS, ID. —BRISTOL. — WOOD'S, 2* a"d 22, Broadmead. Plain Tea, 3d or IJi'eakfast, Meat and Kreao, t t Good Bods, Is'and 52)8 JAEGER'S SANITARY WOOLLEN CLOTHING J O H X "T A N C E, SOLE AGENT IN CHELTENHAM. LARGEST SIO; K IN THE PROVINCES. All Sizes All Qualities All Makes 1' „ R F0R ILLUSTRATED PRICE LIST. 12 5, 1 26, & 12 7, H 1 G H-S T RE E T, CHELTENHAM. 7C45 E P P S S GRATEFUL AND COMFORTING, (BREAKFAST) MADE SIMPLY WITH BOILING WATER OR MILK. 3911 ES TABLISHED 1856. QAUSAGE. 'J1 Q.REEN, SAUSAGE MAKER, SAUSAGE. I HAM AND BACON CURER, LARD REFINER, Ac., JGAUSAGB). 64 & 65, PARADE, | BIRMINGHAM. 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ALB, and lib regiv 7010 tered packets, at 2s, 2S 6d, and 3s per lb. piANOFORTE TUNING. rjlHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, LIMITEO, PIANOFORTE, AMERICAN OHGAN, AND HAFC MONIUM DEALERS, IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS, ORGAN BUILDERS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENT DEALERS, Ml SIC SELLERS, Ac., A-c., QUEEN'S-JgUILDINGS, QARDIFF, ANP AT 97 and 98, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA, 35 COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, MOV., 118, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR, 146, WESTGATE-STREET, GLOUCESTER. 86, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD. ALSO PENARTH AND BKECON. unt1r th Patronage of the MARQUESS OF BUTE. EAWl. CAWDOR, LORD DYNEVOR, LORU JERSEY, LORD WINDSOR, LORD ABERDARE, VISCOUNT EMLYN, AND the leading Residents in the District. Tuners by Appnilltluent to the University College of Wale", School, Ac Average number of Pianos Tuned, One Thousand per Month. Attention is respectfully invited to the following TESTIMONIALS. From Messrs BRINDSMEAD AND SONS. September bth, 1S86 To THOMPSON AND SHACK ELL. Limited. Cardie. Dear Sir¡;Knuwin from long experience tbe excel. lence of your staff of Pianoforte Tuners (many of whom were trained in our factory), we have much pleasure in advising our friends to s cure your assis aura wherever we have an opportunity of doing SI, W« ARE ure that whatever Piano may be placed under yovu care will have proper attention, anti we, therefore, with confidence recoIIIlIJend your esteemed firm.— \V«J are, Dear Sirs, very trulv yours, JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS. From Messrs COL' ARJ) AND COLLARD. London, 16, Gro"v"lIor-t,reet, Grosveuor-squwe. We have lIIucl1 pleasltre ill recùUlulellding Mrssr: THOMPSON AND SHACKELL, Limited. Cardiff, WHO W, have 110 doubt will be able t,) attead to your Piano forte satisfactorily, fis they are accustomed to tUIU our iiutruinen S,- Y ùurs o J;diently, COLLARD AND COLLAUn. rpUNING AND REPAIRING JQEPARTMENT. THOMPSON AND SHACKELL. LIMITED, IJitYe a large and experienced staff ot Tuners iroUI Bma 1- wood's, Coll>i.rds, Brinsmead' Kirk man's, 3.11,1 other eminent London Firms, and inc. therefore, prepared tù elld any distance at the shortest uouce. Orders ma.y be addressed to CARDIFP. SWANSEA, NEWPORT, MERTHYR, GLOUCESTER, PONTYPRIDD, PENARTH, or BRECON. ORGAN TUNING AND REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. TERMS FOR TUNING Cottage Piano—SINGLE Tuning, from 3s hi to 6s Yearly, from 14s to 21s, IOn i HKAXH s piA.VOFO RTK$, Q K G A N S 1-1. A R MON: U M S. H E A T H AND G O N S rpHREE UYSTKM IS APPLIED TO THE HIRE k PURCHASE OF INSTRUMENTS BY ALL MAKERS. FROM 10s MONTHLY. EVERY INSTRUMENT GUARANTEED COOPERATIVE PRICES FOR CASH The Largest Stock in Wales to Select from. 51, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF 1066-9431 98 THE CATTYBROOK BRICK QOMPANY (LIMITED). Offices, — 1, ST. STEPHEN S CHAMBERS BALDWIN- STREET, BRISTOL. (ERNEST E. STREET,C.E. 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