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GOODALL AND CO., OIL MERCHANTS AND REFINERS, LLANDAFF YARD, CARDIFF, AND FORTH BANKS, NEWCASTLE. MARINE ENGINE OILS, CYLINDER OILS. ^BOIJR LIGHT AND SAFETY LAMP OILS SOLIDIFIED OILS, GREASES, &C., SSiAN LUBRICATING AND BURNING OILS. Prices on Application. ^EGLUMS:—" GOODALL," LLANDAFF; A-^GOQDALL.' NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE. 4742
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v ALLSOPP A SONS, V BASS & CO., ^\5f>N £ v7 /av. and others NJ^VyV of the finest BURTON PRICES. CyiX \w/v\ ALES Per Per Kilderkin Firkin. V C/^X 18s 9, 218 10a 6d N& 24a 12s ON. And npvsrdn IC30
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I GOLD MEDALS, EDINBURGH AND LIVERPOOL EXHIBITIONS. F It Y'S PURE CONCENTRATED COCOA. Prepa.red by a new an.{ special scientiBc process securing extreme solubility and daveloDiag the finest flavour of the cocoa. It is especially adapted to those whose digestive organs are weak, and I strongly recommend it as a substitute for tea. foryouns persons.' Sir Chas. A. Cameron, President Royal Collar ot Surgeons, Ireland, etc. 1011
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I dipping ffioticis. I *TATERFORD and CORK, and the W whola of the SOUTH of IRELAND, per Fast ns on the GRKAT WESTERN RAILWAY, and irfUl Steamships, via Mi ford Haven. The Water. Steamers run daily. The Cork Steamers leave hh7 Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, and Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. 3737 i i 1AIXDIKK AJN'JJ BORDEAUX /Sfr^h The CARDIFF STEAMSHlf COMPANY'S FIRST. CLASS SCRRW' W/™ STEAMERS will sail as follows Oiai^QNE Cardiff for Bordeaux „April 25 ^ONDE.. „ „ Bordeaux for Cardiff «. May 1 j1"! Poods and passengers. Rates of freight, &c., apply to Messrs Jno. Whit WT" and Sons, Agents, 2, Rue Lafayette, Bordeaux at the Offices of the Company, ol. Mount tttutu-t. e. tarditl 1071 -gg1 HOOPER. CAMPBELL & CO., Managers. M 15 R l-C A..N L T N E. iCffPV.ii. UNITED STATES MAIL •^BSga&STlCAMRR. MVEItPOOLTO PHII,A- l,IIM DELPHI A EVERY WEDNESDAY, mi <en^ers arK' goods landed at Philadelphia on the Iw 3f ^Je Pennsylvania Railroad. The shortest and •« route to the West. gppJL farther particulars apply to RICHARDSON, BNCE, & CO., 19 and 22, Water-street, Liverpool, b," "*• CUDLiPF, Ca-tie • road, Cardiff .IONKS ijOS. and Co., Bute Docks, Caidilf, and at Dock- S. J. DA VIES, 9, Edward-place TILNET and Co., Abertillery; J. MORGAN, ,.Office Pontypool; ,T. 'THOMAS, Tredegar; W. 9j 5* AUSTIN, Neath-road, Landore; A. DAVJF.S, Pn»t c Pontlottyn KLIZABETH DAVIS, 52, Merthyr AUSTIN <fc SII.COCKS, Swansea TO**™-5 ROBERTS, South Wales Emigration Office, aiw?tt?ri(ld"> A. H. THOMAS, Church-street, Blaina; H. HITCHINOS, Agent, Aberkenflg 1016 TNMAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. Sv, INMAN <fc INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. ""EBPOOL to NEW YORK every WEDNESDAY. Calling at Queenstown every Thursday. .-Apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, & CO.. S?> Water-street, Liverpool; or to S. J. Davies, 9 oWard's-place, Queen-st, Cardiff; T. C. Howe and Co. r? jmship Brokers, Cardiff C. J. Cudlipp, Castle-road' J^rdiff Wm. Edwards, Hill Side House, Caerphilly •' r* H. Perkins, 17, Somerset-place, Swansea J. Mor- 9, St. George-street. Swansea Austin <fe Sil- 8, Swansea; T. H. Austin, Neath-road, Landore; c **■ Bowen, Lawrence-street, Llanelly Josiah Davies, J £ eat Western House, Llanelly H. Lewis, Old Market- yect, Neath J. Roberts, Pontypridd. 3863 iBtttlttfng øtidíe5. ii;HE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND .f.' SOUTH WALES PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. H. J. PARNALL, Esq., J.P., Chairman. Reserve & CONTINGENT FUNDS :— £ 6,93412s. A D V A N C E 8 On Freehold or Leasehold Securities. Easy Repayments. •"VESTING OR PAID-UP SHARES (interest 5 per jv cent, yearly and bonus). yj^SITS may be made daily, interest payable half- jearly at 4i per cent. Short notice of withdrawals. F. J. HKYBYRNE, Secretary. 17-3. COMMERCLA.L-STREET, NEWPORT. 4773 SOUTH WALES MERCANTILE nr.. BUILDING SOCIETY, Philharmonic Chambers, On r —Tbe Directors are prepared to make Advances i™ Leasehold and Freehold Securities. Interest reduced S"1 Per cent, on Old and New Advances.— John Jen. -I-r4, A CA Secretary. 1045 T^HE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS j[S BUILDING SOCIETY. — Offices, Glebeland i oS?Se. Merthyr TydflL—Established 1872. Incorporated Liberal Advances ( £ 100 to £ 10,000).—Easy Re- lX!?en*8 in 3 fc° 17 years. Favourable Redemption er5Ins— Utmost Secrecy—Loans on Buildings in pro- B^W-N° Management Charges. UNII RICT AGENTS — Cardiff and Penarth, Mr J. aJ*ii9*ay, 12, Queen's Chambers. Cardiff; Cadoxton ton • rrjy' Lewis Lewis, Quarrella-street, Cadox- Ah2.j^berlillery and District, Mr W. B. Harrison, A»X?"'ery J Newport and District, Mr H. A. Goodman, « Newport; Swansea, Mr H. C. Higman, 10L jj prd-street, Swansea; Pontypridd and Rhondda, Mr pu.f,?rcher, Pontypridd: Carmarthenshire, Mr Isaac Jjj j Burry Port, R.S.O; Tredegar and Ebbw VaU, D. Thomas, Aeron Villa, Rbymney. ^"08 Mr PETER WILLIAMS, Secretary. JnbUtaiions. To the Young men of England who suffer from Nervous Debility. Just Published, 'THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERI- JJ*- KNOE OF AN INVALID, fl^iRned as a Warning and a Caution to others sup- joying at the same time the means of SELF-CORE, by Who has cured himself, after undergoing the usual amount of Medical Imposition and Quackery. Copies may be had (post free) by seeding a jJS?Ped addressed envelope to the author, ARTHUR gAXQN, Esq., HOUNSLOW, near LONDON. 4975—13687 11Y NONE BUT ENGLISH WATCHES OF THE BEST LONDON MAKE. JJENSON'S jpATENT J-PLATE ENGLISH LEVER U J^UDGATE" W A TO H, 'N SILVER CASES IN 18ct. GOLD CASES Z 53, L12 12s, Is the Cheapest and Best watch ever made. NO FIRM IN ENGLAND CAN KQUAL IT. j. Highest Award. Gold Medal, Inventions, 1885, "ascription.—THREE QUARTER PLATE ENGLISH JdSViiK WATCH, of BEST LONDON MAKE, with ijhronometer Balance, Jewelled throughout, and Patent f?°tection from Dust and Damp. Keeps better time is duuble the strength and value of any Watch •Made in four sizes at the same price Ladies' Gentle- and Youths'. Working Men ge'-eraliy and specially large and strong for Miners and Railway Men, ruMJ extra Strong Sterling Silver Crystal Glass Cases, w. In 18-carat Gold Crystal Glass Cases, Gentle- M|J> s size, 12 12s. Lady's ize, CIO 10s. With KEYLESS ACTION, Silver, £ 8 8s. Gold, £ 20. "Sent free and safe at our risk to all parts of the world 011 receipt of Cash, Diaft, or P.O.O. payable at G.P.O. ^SPECIALLY NOTE that the Patent "LUDGATE" WATCH, c»n be obtained only from J. W. BENSON, HILL, LONDON. Purvhasers in all parts of the World using the Lud. We" Watch under very trying conditions, testify to strictly accurate-time-keeping. Mr A. E.'J UDOR, Queen's Own Royal West Kent *eghnent, Wady Haifa, Soudan, writes :—" I have had It four months in theSoudan, where sand is continu- ally blowing about, and none has penetrated through joints, or any part of Watch. From the time I received It the variation has been about one minute. Its durability is simply marvellous.' Write for Benson s New ILLUSTRATED BOOK explaining the advantages of the LUDGATE ENGLISH LKVER. Watches from £ 2 2s to £ 250. flocks of all kinds, and Sterling Silver and Electro- plate. The most complete Catalogue published, free III application to j W. BEN SON. MAKER TO THE QUEEN, STEAM FACTORY, 62 & 64, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON. Aslo 28, Royal Exchange, E.C., and 26, Cld Bond- St., W. BENSON'S CLUBS, originated by the Firm40 years ^Ro, supply the best goods on the most moderate terms. Applications for agencies invited. 673 4893 "FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.' CLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED JJLOOD MIXTURE. THE GREAT BLOOD 7CRIFIFR and RESTORER. IJ^OR CLEANSING and CLEARING the 7*- BLOOD from ALL IMPURITIES, it cannot be too highly recommended. For Scrofula, Scurvy, Eczema, Skin and Blood Diseases, and Sores i f all kinds it is a never-failing tod permanent Cure. k It Cures Old Sores. Cures Sores on the Neck. Cures Sore Legs. Cures Biackhead 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 arisinir At this Mixture is pleasant to the taste, and war. rinted free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex, the Proprietors solicit Offerers to give it a trial to test its value. Chester, March 5, 3888. i I suffered from rheumatic pains in my arms and i'ljs for over five years. I also had a bruised shinbone, r{**ough which I could rest for only a few minutes at a J"*ie. All sorts of remedies were applied, but none did good for more than a few days. I was recom- mended to try Clarke's Blood Mixture, which I did, ^d on taking the first bottle I felt relief. I was told Jhat eleven bot les would effect a perfect cure. I only nine bottles and a half, which cost me 2s 6d per bottle. It is now ten months since, and I have not felt the 'east pain—in fact, I am perfect in my walk, and am in good health as ever I was in my life. "Moreover, I told two friends of mine who were laid up with rheumatic pains of my care, and they tried your Clarke's Blood Mixture. They are tailors by JJ^de, and in seven uays they were at work again, and they say it cannot be too higfdy praised.—Hoping I am not intruding, I remain, yours sincerely, "G. HOWARTH, Sergeant, Depot Cheshire Regiment, Chester. .Sold in bottles, 2s 9d and lis each. By all CHEM- ISTS and PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS through world, or sent for 33 or 132 stamps by the WNCOLN AND MIDLAND COUNTIES DRUG CO., i-'ncoln. TRADE MARK, "BLOOD MIXTURE." K/T*lor CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE, and do not SgPgg^ded to take an imitation. 1005 /nWr\GtKAT BLOOD FUR1F1EK TC?5?S0*'S BURDOCK PILLS over- state of *orst forms of diseases, ana the t'oule.v, £ be ctn o e°v«'liver, and kidneys they co have power to reacil DO other meaicines comueianuf^iJdi^st?onUHIFIEI1 curesthe fo!loi'in bowels giddiness in ch, ?ma ln the Etoma°f- 0: soreeyes, loss of m«mofT^^>LTess#°iJ"lnt We^?' ana bilious obstructions" asthma '0 heart, live, chest rheumatics, iumbaoTiSSt °r IxPln?33 ?n back, scurvy, bad legs bad br«a5fraTe ^ains ln S swailinss °L wmte sweihngs, scrofula, or king's evil, gathering > tumours or cancers, pimpies or blotches on the face an body, swelled feet or legs, scaos and itch, erysmeia. jaundice, ana aropsy, ana levers of all kinds In boxes at lid and 2s 9d each, sold by most Chemists, or irom the Burdock Pill Manufactory wonl>a(ieet. Svaaara. iOOf ales bn ^actton, j AUCTION k PrOiNTMENTS. Mr C, F. BLAKELEY. Crops, at Llydyadyway Farm, near Hay May 2 Meadow Pasture, <Sc,, near Hav May 2 Messrs W. C CLARKE and DOVEY. Fittings. &c., at Cardiff .May 1 Messrs TREGERTUEN DUNN & CO. •Steamship Shares, at Cardiff A Belgian Merchant Iron, <fec., at Cardiff Freehold Mineral Properties, at Cardiff May <so Messrs GOTT WALTZ & BOWRING. Furniture, Paintings, &c., at Cardiff May 2 an^do Sale of Cows, etc.. at Cariliff May 4 Leasehold Property, at Cardiff May 13 Valuable Horses, at Cardiff • • Dwelling-Houses, Land, &c., at Cardiff. May— Messrs WILLIAM GRAHAM, SON, & HITCHCOX. Freehold Property, at Newport May 1 Properties, at Newport May 29 P Messrs JOHN F. HARVEY and CO- Leasehold Property, at Waunarlwydd May 2 Messrs W, & S. HERN. I* I I I Atlas Works, at Cardiff April 30 Air Compressing Machine, at Cardiff April 30 Three Leasehold Dwellinc-houses, at Cardiff..April 30 Mr SAMUEL HlfiRN. Leasehold Property, at Cardiff April 30 Messrs H. HILL and CO. Wall Papers, at Swanset -April 30 Mr RICHARD E. HUGHES. Household Furniture, etc at Morriston .May 3 Messrs JAMES and JAMES. Oak Poles, &c., at Clydach May 8 Mr JOHN DANIEL JONES. Freehold Farm*, at Newcastle Emlyn June Messrs JOHN M. LKEDER and SON. Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea.April 30 Residential Property, &c., at Swansea .May H Mr HENRY LEWIS. Leasehold Properties, at Ystrad May 2 Leasehold Hotel and Premises, at Landore.May 8 Messrs J. G MADDOX and CO. Jewellery, dre., at Cardiff April 30, & May 1, 2, 3 Sale of Furniture at Rooms May 4 Lace Curtains, etc., at Rooms May 6 & 7 Messrs PARSONS & ROBJENT Building and Mineral Properties, at Cardiff .May 25 Messrs SHORT & DUNN. Barque Angelique, at Cardiff. April 30 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER Horses, Ac., at Thorn Hill, near Cardiff ..May 2 Shropshire Down Fat Sheep, at Cowbridge May 7 Residential Property, at Cardiff May 7 Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff May 7 Valuable Estate, at Bridgend 25 Plant, Machinery, Railways, &c., at Maesteg .May — Freehold Land, at Cardiff .June I Freehold Property, at Cardiff .June 1 Messrs STRAKUR and SON. Freehold Family Residence, at Abergavenny..April 30 Meadow Ray,, at Aberbaidon April 30 Cattle, Sheep, &c., at Maindiff Court. May 2 and 3 Messrs JOHN THOMAS & MORGAN. Letting ot Land, at Pontypridd .May 2 Grass and Pasture Land, Berwerdy Farm May 2 Mr JOHN THOMAS. Fat Sheep, at Cowbridge April 30 Furniture, Books, etc., at St Quintin's .May 2 and 3 Live Stock, at Cowbridee May 1 Messrs J. HOWELL THOMAS & CO. Live Stock &c., at Ystalyfera May 7 Messrs WHEATLEY KIHK, PRICE, and GOULTY. Contents of Iron Works, at Cheltenham May 1 Central Iron Works, at Cheltenham..May 1 Mr JOHN YOUNG. Farm and Lands, at Newport May 15 SALE THIS DAY. SALE OF THE ATLAS WORKS AT CARDIFF, Adjoining the Great Western Railway at Canton, and improved Ground Rents of JS23 11s 8d secured on the Houses in Atlas-terrace, Canton. MESSRS W. and S. HERN are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on TUES- DAY, the 30th day of April, 1889, at Three o'clock in the Afternoen, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff. LOT I.—All those capital WORKS adjoining on the main line of the Great Western Railway, about one mile from the Great Western Station, Cardiff, having direct accessuo, and being within two miles of the Bute Docks, Cardiff, and in communication with the Glamorganshire Canal, Penarth, and Barry Docks, comprising foreman's house, office and weighbridge, smith's and carpenter's shops, stores, foundry, machine and fitting shops, boiler house with two boilers, excellent stack, large yard, and premises, containing about three roods and 23 perches, known as the ATLAS WORKS, approached by a good road, with a frontage to the Great Western Railway, the whole forming a compact and convenient property, with ample space and every facility for carrying on any kind of manufacture or business. The premises are held for the residue of a term of 99 years from the 25th March, 1853, at the low ground rent of ESO. The purchaser will have the eption of taking a 40 cwt. steam hammer, by Thwaites.and Carbutt, now fixed on the premises. LOT 2.—All those improved GROUND RENTS of JB23 lis 8d per annum, secured for the remainder of the said term of years on the Houses in Atlas-terrace, Canton, Cardiff. The property produces a rental of £159, after allowing rates, taxes, and repairs. To view and for further particulars apply to Messrs Freeman and Bothamley, Solicitors, 13, Queen-street, Cheapside, London Messrs Waldron and Son, Solici- tors, Cardiff; or to W. and S. Hern, Auctioneers, 72, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 5304 SALE THIS DAY. ROCK WINNING CO., LD., IN LIQUIDATION AIR COMPRESSING MACHINE—WEIGHT, ABO UT it6 CONS. MESSRS W. & S. HERN will SELL by AUCTION at the Royal Hotel, on TUESDAY, April 30th, 1889, at 3 p m. (immediately after the sale of the Atlas Works), the above VALUABLE MACHINE. now lying upon the premises of the Forest Iron and Steel Co., Ld., Treforest, Pontypridd. Forful| particulars and permission to view, apply to the Auctioneers, 72, St Mary-street, Cardiff or Messrs the Auctioneers, 72, St Mary-street, Cardiff or Messrs Nicholson, Greaves, Barber,and Hastings, Auctioneers and Valuers, Sheffield. 5305 SALE THIS DAY SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTY IN IVOR- STREET, CARDIFF. MR SUMUEL HERN will SELL by at Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 30th April, 1889, at 7 p.m. LOT 1.—LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE and PRE. Mlslis.x No. 20, iVor-street, Cardiff. Rent, 7s per week. LOT 2.—LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE and DWEL- LING-HOUSE, No. 21, Ivor-street, Cardiff, with stable and premises at the back of 22 and 23, Ivor- street. Kent, 8s per week. LOT 3.-LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE and PRE. MISES, No. 22, Iv-rstreet, Cerdiff. Rent, 7s per week. LOT 4—LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE and PRE. MISES, No. 23, Ivor-street, Cardiff. Rent, 7s per week. Term 99 years from 25th March, 1850. Grouna rent of the whole, ±,8 8s per annum, apportioned as follows Ihsre is to be paid in respect of Lot 1, £ 2 2s per annum in respect to Lot 2, £ 2 16s and Lots 3 and 4, £ 1 15s each. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 72, St. Mary-street, Cardtg; or to Messrs Spencer, Corbett, and Evans, Solicitors, Working-street, Cardiff. 5303 SALE THIS DAY. MESSRS w.aHd s. HERN win SELL r.5vA? i Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, April 30th, 1889, at 7 20, all those THREE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES In Milford-street, East Moors, occupied by Messrs Williams, Branton, ancl Deslanog, two lot at 5s 6d and one at 6s per week. Lease, 99 years. Ground rent, S2 14s 6d each. 6685 Also that capital 7 roomed DWELLING-HOUSE, 14, Adamsdown-square, let to good tenant at 10s 6d per week. Lease 99 years. Ground rent S4 lOse SALE THIS DAY. DUKE-STREET AUCTION-ROOMS, CARDIFF. BY ORDER OB THE TRUSTEES. IN RE THE HATTON GARDEN WHOLESALE DIAMOND MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION, LATE OF 174, REGENT-STREET. IMPORTANT SALE of VALUABLE DIAMONDS, RUBIES, EMERALDS, PEARLS. SAPPHIRES, and other precious stones, 18-carat gold jewellery, gold watches. -r-vT*. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX & co. are favoured with instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, within their Rooms on TUESDAY, WEDNES DAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, April ^oth, and May 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 1889, commencing at H a.m and 3 p.m. each day, the above important and valuable stock of COSTLY JEWELLERY, Valued at £ 20,000, consisting of 400 lots, comprising every description of personal ornaments. Catalogues may be had on application to the Auc. tioneers. 25, Duke-street. Cardiff. 5638 NOTICE TO PARTIES FURNISHING. DUKE.STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. POSTPONEMENT OF SALES TO SATURDAY, MAY 4ia. 18B9, Commencing at Two o'clock precisely. OWING TO THE GREAT SALES OF JEWELLLRY taking place at the Rooms this week, THE USUAL WEEKLY SALES of TUESDAY and THURSDAY will be POSTPONED as above, Goods intended for this sale can be included up to Friday next, and are on view morning of sale. J. G. MADDOX and CO., Auctioneers. SALE THIS DAY. PORT OF CARDIFF. MESSRS SHORT & DUNN are instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUEFDAY, the 30tn April, 1889. the BARQUE ANGELIQUE, 900 tons net register, built at Quebec in 1864. She requires little ballast, carries well, and may be inspected in the Itoath Dock, where she is now discharging about 1,080 tons of pitwood4from Bordeaux. The sale will take place at the Exchange, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff, at 3 p.m. For further particulars and inventories,,¡¡,pply to the I Auctioneers, Merchants' Exchange, Cardiff. 5598 SALE TO-MORROIN. SHORT NOTICE. LONDON HOUSK. OXFORD-TERRACE. 161, CUWBHIDG: -ROAD, CARDIFF UNRESERVED SALE OF A lJltAPER'S FIXTURES, FITTINGS, AND UTENSILS. 1VTESSRS W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY •i-v_l_ have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION. on the Premises as above, on WEDNESDAY N EX T, May 1st, the whole of the FIXTURES, FITTINGS, AND UTENSILS, Belonging to the Estate of Mr John Chandless. The Lots include four Counters, 65 feet of Shelving with 10 Drawers, Deal Case with glass front, 3 Signs, Gas Fittings throughout House, 4 Outside Lamps, 44 Window Stands, Window Fittings, 3 Busts, 2 Large Mirrors, Whitefield's Safe, 24in. x 20in., &c. The Lots may be seen on the Morning of the Sale, which will commence punctually at Eleven o'clock a.m. There will be no Reserve. Further particulars may be had on applying to E. T. Collins, Esq., 39..Broad-street, Bristol, or to the Auctioneers, at their Office. 31. Queen-street, Cardiff, April 27th, 1889. 5768 JJARTLETT AND SON, 2 AND 3, WELSH BACK, BRISTOL. GROCERS' and PROVISION DEALERS' SCALES, MILLS, and WEIGHING MACHINES WOOD FITTINGS. SHOP FRONTS, COUNTERS, and TRADE REQUISITES. Repairs of all kinds. BRANCH DEPOT B ARTLETT & SON. 4460 Mill-lane, Cardiff. "VFERVOUS DEBILITY, LOSS OF XI VITAL POWER AND ENERGY.—A gentle man having been a great ,ufTerei-, will be pleased to ¡ forward a Physician's Prescription that cured him on receipt of a stamped envelope.—Address W, Rose, Esq., Somerleyton Villa, Brixton, Surrey. 89b hl1 Aurtiatt. I NOW ON VIEW. SALE ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT. Unreserved Sale ot VALUABLE AND HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE, CONCERT GRAND COTTAGE I^ANOFORTE BY COLLARD AND COLLAILI). AND OTHER EFFECTS, From a large Country Residence also THE FURNITURE From PIERCEKIELD HOUSE, by direction, of F. C. WEBBER, Euq., LATE POSTMASTER AT CARDIFF, who IS leaviwi. A COLLECTION OF VALUABLE PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS, OLD CHINA, PLATE, AND EFFECTS. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, at their Sale.rooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY a"hd FRIDAY, 2nd and 3rd May, 1889, at 11 o'clock punctually each day, the HIGHLY VALUABLE FURNITURE as above, comprising The CONTENTS of the WHOLE of the BEDROOMS, including appointments in solid mahogany, walnut, and ash,, nd walnttt, with MASSIVE BRASS BED- STEADS, and rich wood ditto with hangings, some of the wardrobes of handsome shape, with plate-glass Sanels, and toilet tables on pedestal of drawers, a 7ft. URR WALNUT WARDROBE and HANDSOME PEDESTAL TOILETS EN SUITE. A VERY HANDSOME WALNUT AND ASH BEDCHAMBER SUITE, With wardrobe of special design, with handsome gedestai tables and fittings complete, a HANDSOME IEDROOM SET of FURNITURE with large ward- robe in walnut, hair-stuffed mattresses, feather bedding, chamber ware, satin eider do, n quilts, large and small chests of drawers, carpets shaped to room and bordered, rugs, fenders, linen baskets, baths, &c. The DINING-ROOM includes fine POLLARD O.tfK FURNITURE, consisting of a 7ft. HANDSOME AND RICHLY-CARVED SIDEBOARD, with high glass back; a massive 10ft. DINING TABLE, beautifully carved; a BEAUTIFUL POLLAltD OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE, SPLENDIDLY CARVED WITH LION and OLHEK OUJNAjVIENTS, upnoisterea in real morocco a dinner wagon, a coal vase, handsome chimney glass in oak frame, expensive curtains and hangings with cornices en suite, a LARGE NEARLY NEW TURKEY CARPET clocks and ornaments in bronze, including a very FINE PAIR of BRONZE VASES 2ft 6in high, china and oxiiiized ware, table linen, &c. The DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE in beautiful taste in rosewood, consisting of a HANDSOME CABINET BEAUTIFULLY INLAID, wall mirrors, and tabl. s en suite, including centre tables, suites of silk curtains, a BEAUTIFUL INLAID ROSEWOOD SUITE with extra arm chairs in amber silk, a GRAND WILTON PILE CARPET and wool hearthrugs, gilt wall lights, a massive brass fender, etc. a seven-octave IRON-FRAME CONCERT GRAND COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, in rosewood case, by Collard and Collard music stool, music cabinet beautifully inlaid and fitted, two screens, writing table, ft A LIBRARY IN CARVED OAK, comprising 7 BEAUTIFUL CHAIRS in morocco, and HANDSOME OAK SIDEBOARD with plate-glass back, a bureau, a pair of FINELY CARVED OAK BOOKCASES, a long case oak clock, a 7-octave PIANOFORTE BY BRINS- MEAD, oak dining table, a writing table, and orna- ments in bronze ana china, tapestry, curtains, &c, A small Collection of Old China, Specimens of Old Liverpool, Wedgwood, Derby, Worcester, Spode, Berlin, and Sevres. Amongst the most impot tant lots are a pair of Dresden vases, a pair of Berlin vases, a very fine old Worcester tea set with landscape decoration. Dresden cups, &c. THE VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS BY Titian, W. Page, J. Constable, G. Gilbert, McAlpine, Armfield, J. Copley, A, Callcott, J. Russell, 21. B. BY-, A. Clementts. A. Blake, Wouverman3, F, F. Herring, V. Cole. Alhar, R. Wilson, Copley Fielding. A medium-sized SLATE BED BILLIARD TABLE, in mahogany frame, with balls, cues, &c., and rules ot game settees, &c. PLATE and CHINA PANTRIES include sets of forks and spoons, a fine plated urn, teapots, fine old cruets, dish covers, two dinner ser- vices, tea, breakfast, and dessert sets, a valuable glass dessert service, old cut table glass, decorative glass, &c. KITCHEN FURNITURE and FITTINGS. GARDEN and OUTSIDE EFFECTS include iron garden roller, a garden seat, stable tools, &c. NOW ON VIEW. Catalogues may be had, or will be forwarded seven days prior to Sale, on application to the Auctioneers. SALE TO-MORROW. SALE OF STEAMSHIP SHARES AT THE EXCHANGE, MOUNT STUART SQUARE, CARDIFF, ON THURSDAY, MAY 2ND, 1889, AT 3.30 P.M. (TO CLOSE AN ESTATE). MESSRS TRKGERTHEN DUNN & CO. IriL have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above (unless previously disposea) of, the following Shares, viz. 58 £100 SHARES (£96 PAID) in the GENERAL ROBERTS STEAMSHIP COMPANY (Limited) This Steamer was built of iron in December, 1881 dimensions, 248ft. Sin. by 35ft, 2iu. by 16ft. Pin. net register, 9;6 tons, and carries a good cargo in shallow draft. Also 20 S20 SHARES (FULLY PAID) in the CARDIFF AND WEST OF ENGLAND STEAM- SHIP COMPANY (Limited). 15 £10 SHARES (FULLY PAID) in the GOLD- CLIFFE STEAMSHIP COMPANY (Limited). 1 £100 Share (fully paid) in the Bryn-Glas Steam- ship Company (Limited). 2 S50 Shares (fully paid) in the Brittany Steamship Company (Limited). 10 220 Shares (£18 15s paid) in the Glendower Steam- ship Company (Limited). 60 S10 Shares (fully paid) in the Balearres Brook Steamship Company (Limited). 8 S125 Shares (£120 paid) St. Donats Steamship Company (Limited) and 4-64th Shares ss. Speedwell, of Cardiff. ur Entries for this Sale can be made up to the 29th instant. For terms and particulars apply to the Auctioneers and Shipping Salesmen, Merchants' Exchange, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 5628 TO IRONMASTERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. SALE OF IRON BARS, GIRDERS, CEMENT, &C., at the Bute Warehouse, Roath Dock, Cardiff, on MONDAY, May 6th. 1889, at 3_p,m. sharp. MESSRS TREGERTHEN DUNN AND CO. have been favoured with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above. ABOUT 110 TONS OF BELGIAN MERCHANT IRON, Consisting of Bars, Rods, &c- Also, a small quantity of IRON GIRDERS, andabout 17 CASKS of CEMENT, ex Maxiine David," and now lying at the above. named warehouse. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Merchants' Exchange, Bute Docks, Cardiff. SHORT PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MONMOUTHSHIRE COALFIELDS. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AGRICUL- TURAL AND MINERAL PROPERTIES, IN THE SIRHOWY VALLEY, IN THE PARISH OF MYNYDDYSLWYN. MESSRS TREGERTHEN DUNN & co. are instructed to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION (subject to particulars and conditions of sale to be then produced), at the Park Hotel, Cardiff. on SATURDAY, May 25th, 1889. at 3.30 p.m. punc- tually, the following freehold MINERAL PROPERTIES, all in the parish of Mynyddyslwyn, viz. A. R. P. Pantglas, farm containing u u 100 2 23 Ty Cae Brith 19 1 26 Cwm Nantyfelin (surface only) 25 14 0 For further particulars and to view,apply to the Auc- tioneers, Merchants' Exchange, Docks, Cardiff; Mr Thomas Edmunds, Pantglas, Poiitilatifraitil, Mon. or to the Vendor's Solicitors, Messrs GUSTARD & LLEWELLIN, I, Stow Hill, Newport, Mon. Dated 29th April, 1889. b765 ST. QUINTINS, LLANBLETHIAN, NEAR COWBRIDGE. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. UNRESERVED SALE OF VA UABLE INDIAN AMD OTHER HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SILVER AND PLATED ARTICLES, 300 VOLUMES OF BOOKS, &c. MR JOHN THOMAS liaa received instructions from Mrs Lewis (who is leaving the neighbourhood) to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, May 2nd and 3rd, 1889. the whole of the FURNITURE AND BOOKS, including a. very handsome carved Indian oak suite, and other very valuable furniture. Catalogues are in preparation and will be ready on and after April 26th. Further particulars may be had of the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Cowbridge. 6576 LLY1)YADYWAY FARM, NEAR THE TOWN OF HAY. 460 Acres of Valuable MEADOW, PASTURE, OR- CHARDING, and YOUNG CLOVER about 150 Tons of well-harvested WHEAT STRAW 40 Tons of well-harvested HAY and 50 Tons of SWEDES. TV/fR 0. F. BLAKELEY has received in- strnctions from C. J. Llilwall, Esq., to LET by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 2nd day of May, lobtf, upon the above farm, in convenient lots, until the 2nd day of February, 1890, the Straw, Hay, and Swedes to be sold to go off. For particulars apply to C. and G. Butcher, Land Agents, Glasbury, Breconshire and of the Auctioneer, Kington and Hay. 951 FOR ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, tl Sat Nieuwe Diep, on the 6th ot MAY, at 5p.m., the Steamship BENBRACK, of Liverpool, 1,944 tons gross, specially built of iron at Glasgow, in 1862, for the North American trade, to- gether with all the remaining stores, outfit, boat, anchors, chain, steam steering gear, steam winches, windlass, boilers, engines of 220 h.p., as she lies on the strand aL Texel Isiand. For further particulars, orders to view, and photo- graphs of the vessel, apply to Messrs Duinker and Goectkoop, Nieuwe Diep, or Amsterdam Captain O. G. Fowler, Hotel Toelast, Nieuwe Diep. Particulars may also he obtained and photographs seen on application to c_ N. RUNDELL Jun., A 19, Exchange, Liverpool. HUT 0 H INS 0 N'S JPLANOFORTE "Y^TARE HOUSE, CLARENCE PLACE, NEWPORT. FIRST TO REDUCE THE PRICE OF TUNING IN SOUTH WALES. SINGLE TUNINGS. Newport and Cardiff 3s 6d. Country 4s Od. PIANOFORTES. HARMONIUMS, AMERICAN ORGANS, FROM los 6D PER MONTH. Every Instrument Warranted for Ten Years. We have great pleasure in recommending Hutchinson's of Newport as Competent Pianoforte Tuners and Repairers. 3127 JOHN BRINSMEAD & SONS. WHO IS YOUR BILLPOSTER at W Aberdare? MICHAEL PAINE, Billposter, Distributor, and Advertising Agent 25* Cardiff-street, Aberdare, rents the principal posting-stations in Aberdare and district. Contracts made quarterly or yearly. Good accommodation for tiavcllers, Ac. Also agent for Guion and Co. Mail oteajuers. 3310 1359 "aies ¡\'ndion. SALE THIS DAY. ABERGAVENNY. MONMOUTHSHIRE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FAMILY RESIDENCE AND BUILDING LAND FOR SALE. MESSRS STRAKER & SON will SELL by AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel, Abergavenny, on TUESDAY, April the 30th, 1889, at Two for Three o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced, all that com- modious FREEHOLD FAMILY RESIDENCE, Cottage, Stables, Coach-house, and VALUABLE BUILDING SITES, the whole covering an area of about 2 roods 26 perches, and situate in Monk-street and New Hereford-road, in the town of Abergavenny, in the county of Monmouth, for many years past in the occupation of the late proprietor, John Harris Conway, Esq., deceased, and known as OSBORNE HOUSE," and containing in the Basement capital wine and beer cellars. On the Ground Floor Entrance ball, 21ft 6in X 9ft 6in, with staircase and passage leading to lavatory, 14ft X 6ft 6in dining-room, 16ft x 14ft 6in drawing-room, 17ft x 17ft; breakfast-room, 17ft X 12ft; kitchen, 18ft x 18ft; scullery, 15ft X 10ft, with lobby two larders, 12ft X 8ft and lift X 8ft and lavatory and w.c., 7ft 6in x 6ft 9in. On the first floor Landing. 22ft 9in x 6ft 6in three bedrooms,16ft x 14ft, 17fi x 14ft,and 16ft x 12ft, with dressing-room 14ft x 10ft. On the second floor Landing, 27ft x 4ft lOin five bedrooms, 14ft x 8ft 6in, 10ft 6in X 10ft 6in, 16ft 6in x 10ft 6in, 19ft x 17ft, and 13ft 6in x 12fc 6in, with dressing-room, 8ft x 7ft 6in, and box-room. a At the rear of the residence are a small lawn, ex- tensive walled-in kitchen garden, well stocked with choice fruit trees, and having a small ornamental pona and fountain in the centre vinery substantially- built summer-house, 13ft 8in x 9ft 8in. Also the seven-roomed cottage, situate near the residence; stabling foi six horses, coach-house, and other buildings. The Premises are most substantially built with stone, covered with slate, and have a frontage of about 56fc to Monk-street, and about 283 feet to the New Hereford- road, nearly the whole of which latter frontage is available and valuable as building sites. The Residence is most pleasantly situate in a com- manding position, within five minutes' walk of the Great Western and London and North-Western Rail. way Stations. For cards to view, and for further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, at, Abergavenny and Pontypool; or to Messrs BAILHACHE. SYKES & GLASIER, Solicitors, Newport, Mon. 5b85 SALE THIS DAI ABERBAIDEN FARM. GOVILON, NEAR ABERGAVENNY. MESSRS STRAKER and SON have b66n favoured with instructions from Mr William Williams (whose lease has expired) to SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, on TUESDAY, 30th April, 1889, 4 RICKS OF MEADOW HAY, containing about 3a tons, standing on the above farm. Sale to commence at 5.30 p.m. 5661 A.eti..eerbIOffices-Abergavenny and Pontypool. MAINDIFF COURT FARM, ABERGAVENNY. TO BREEDERS OF PURE-BRED PEDIGREE SHORTHORN AND HEREFORD CATTLE, PURE-BRED PEDIGREE SHROPSHIRE SHEEP, AND TO A3RICULTURISTS GENERALLY. HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE AND IMPORTANT SALE. MESSRS STRAKBR and SON have .irJt. been favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late Crawshay Bailey, Esq,, to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Farm, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the 2nd and 3rd of May, 1889, the whole of the grand herd of 47 pure-bred PEDIGREE SHORTHORN CATTLE, Descended from the renowned herds of the late Rev W. Holt BeeYer. Pencraig Court, Ross, and R. Stratton, Esq., The Duffryn, Newport, and inheriting the blood of the celebrated Old Daisy and Moss Rose tribes a small but choice herd of 10 pure-bred Hereford cattle, including a young bull descended from the famous Lord Wilton five choice Jersey and Ayrshire dairy cows, flock of about 500 pure-bred pedigree Shropshire sheep, including lambs pedigree Berkshire pigs, team of 10 cart and nag horses and colts, a unique collection of the most approved modern agricultural implements, all equal to new; hay, straw, cider casks, dairy utensils, large marquee, and various other effects, which will be fully particularised in catalogues, to be obtained of the Auctioneers 14 days prior to the sale. The cattle and sheep will be sold on Thursday, and the horses, implements, and other effects on Friday. Luncheon each day at Eleven. Sale to commence punctually at Twelve. N.B.—Buyers from a distance should book to Aber- gavenny Junction Railway Station, which adjoins the Farm. Auctioneers' Offices, Abergavennny and Ponty- pool. 5042 SHORT PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MONMOUTHSHIRE COAL FIELDS. SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING AND MINERAL PROPERTY. IN THE SIRHOWY VALLEY, MYNYDDISLWYN PARISH, ABERCARN MANOR. MESSRS PARSONS & ROBJENT are instructed to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION (subject to particulars and conditions of sale to be then produced) at the Park Hotel, Cardiff, on SATURDAY 25th May, 1889, at Three o'clock p.m. punctually, the following admirable BUILDING AND MINERAL PROPERTY, VIZ. Cwm-Felin-Fach, Copyhold Farm. containing about 30 acres, situate near to the Sirhowy Railway, on the Llanarth Tramroad, about 10 miles from Nemfioit, in the parish of Mynyddislwyn and Manor of Abercarn, in Monmouthshire, For full particulars apply to the Auctioneers, West- gate Chambers, Newport, Mon., or to Messrs Gustard and Llewellin, Vendors' Solicitors, 1, Stow Hill, New. port, Mon. Dated 29th April, 1889. PENSARN FARM, IIENLLIS, MONMOUTHSHIRE. MR JOHN YOUNG will offer the above Farm and Lands for SALE by AUCTION at Tredegar Arms Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, May loth, 1889, at 3.30 p.m. Full particulars from Auctioneer, 7, Tredegar-place, Newport, or of Messrs Gibbs and Moxon, Solicitors, Newport. 5751 TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, COLLIERY PRO- PRIETORS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS JAMES and JAMES have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION (sub. ject to Conditions to be read at ths time of Sale) at the Three Compasses Inn. Clydach, on WEDNESDAY, the 8th day of May, 1889, at Three o'clock in the After. noon, about Six and a Half Acres of Well-grown OAK POLES AND OTHER USEFUL TIMBER AND UNDERWOOD, very suitable for Pitwoud, Copper Poles, <fcc., now standing on the Cathelydbach Farm, situate at the Lawn, in the Clydach Vale, distant about One mile from Clydach and about six miles from Swansea. There is easy facility for removing the Timber, either by tramway or road, to Clydach, where it can be taken away by the Midland Railway or Canal to the local Collieries and other Works. Mr Newlands, the tenant of the Farm, will show the Timber, and for further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Gower-atreet, Swansea. FREEHOLD FARMS IN CARDIGANSHIRE AND CARMAR HENoHIRE. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MR JOHN DANIEL JONES has been instructed by the Executors of the late Mr James Davies, of Cwmavon, draper, deceased, to SELL by AUCTION, at Porth Hotel, Llandyssil, about the end of JUNE next, all those FREEHOLD FARMS known as Blaencerdinfawr," "Bryncerdin," Clawdd- melyn," and Glanrbyd," all situate in the parish of Llandyssil. And also all those two FREEHOLD FARMS known as"Babiog" and "Bryn." situate in the parish of Cenarth, near Newcastle Emlyn. Further particulars will appear in future announce- ments, or may be obtained of the Auctioneer, at Hawen Hall, Rhydlewis, Llandyssil; of W, Evans George, Esq., Solicitor, Newcastle Emlyn; or of D. E. DAVIES, Esq., solicitor, 5677 High-street, Cardiff. SALE OF WELL-PRESERVED HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PRIMROSE COTTAGE, MORRISTON, NEAR SWANSEA. MR RICHARD E. HUGHES has been instructed by the owner, who i3 leaving Eng- land, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above address, on FRIDAY NEXT, the 3rd day of May, 1889, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, '1,I,e..I\o' vnvtAiv, oLc., <Joinprising in DINING-ROOM.—Mahogany suite in leather, com. prising chairs, easy chairs, and couch mahogany side- board with plate-glass back, mahogany telescope dining-table, solid mahogany escritoire and bookcase, ornaments, f. nder, irons, coal v&se, &c- DRAWING-ROOM.—Suit in red Utrecht velvet, comprising six chairs, two easy do. and couch, piano in perfect condition (by Brinsmead and Sons), American organ, pier glass, whatnot, music stool, &c pole and rings, coal vt, e, lkc. LIBRARY.—Oak book-case, table and slope, chairs, mahogany cheffoniere, couch, Singer's sewing machine, fender, &c., &c. HALL,—Coloured glass lamp, clock, hat stand, mats, &c,, &c. BEDROOMS.—Iron bedsteads with brass foot and top rails, spring and other mattresses, palliasses, beds, oak and other chests of drawers, mahogany duehesse dressing table, double and single washstands with marble tops, ware towel rails, large double mahogany wardrobe with plate-glass centre, single mahogany wardrobe with plate-giass door, cheirs, fenders, pole, and rugs, &c. Superior lot of culinary and other utensils, including a washing machine. GARDEN AND OUTBUILDINGS.—Lawn mower, garden seat, rhubarb pots, cucumber frames, ladder, wheelbarrow also a 48in. bicycle. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock precisely. On view morning of sale. Auctioneer's Officii, 4, Wind-street, Swansea. WAUNARLWYDD, NEAR SWANSEA. IMPORTANT SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSHS JOHN F. HAnVEY & CO. are instructed by the Mortgagee to SELL by AUCTION (subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then and there produced), at the Farmers' Arm, Waunarlwydd, near Swansea, on THURSDAY, May 2, 1889, the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. Viz. The MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, SHOP. GAltD P N, and PREMISES now in the occupation of Mr Robert Evans, Grocer, at the yearly rent of £18. Also, the TWO COTTAGES, GARDENS, and PRE- MISES known as Numbers 2 and 3, Beehive-row, and now or late in the occupation of Mr Ambrose Warren and Mr James Jones, at the yearly rent of STeaeb. And also a PIECE of GROUND for House and Garden, agreed to be let at 21 3s a year for the re- mainder of the term less three days, The whole of the above Premises contain by ad- measurement one rood or thereabouts, and are held under a lease for three lives or 99 years, from 24th day of June, 1872, at the yearly ground rent of £ 4. Sale to commence at Seven o'clock p.m. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Goat-street, Swansea, or to Mr J, Aeron Thomas, Solicitor, Swansea. MESSRS W. H. SMITH and SON deliver the SOUTH WALES DAILY V .EW.s at an eariy hour each Morning in all parts of the ioliovr ng towns■ CARDIFF SWANSEA NEWPORT ROATH MERTHYR PORTSKEWETT CANTON ABERDARE PONTYPOOL ROAD BU a. DOCKS HEREFORD PEMBROKE DOCK BRIDGENl» NEW MILFORD HAVERFORDWEST NEATH BRISTOL GLOUCESTER LLANELLY TENBY ABERYSTWYTH I AMPETElt CARMARTHEN ABERGAVENNY Tha CARDIFF TIMES also delivered every FVday to any address in the above mentioned Towns. ORbERS to be sent to the ^ftOftfenof^tAe iariaui! bookstalls al£5 hy :l\nctí:cn. SALE THIS DAY. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. SOMERSET HOUSE, ST. HELEN'S-ROAD, SWANSEA. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON have been instructed by F. E. Williams, Esq. (who is leaving town for the country), to SELL by AUCTION, at the above residence, on TUESDAY, April 30th, 1889, the greater portion of the valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS, Comprising the contents of the well-appointed drawing, dining, breakfast, and morning-rooms hall, staircase, and passages eight bedrooms, dressing-room, &c, together with the whole of the kitchen and culinary requisites. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, Full particulars may be obtained from the catalogues, free on application. Goods may be viewed on Monday, April 29th, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. IílI" The collection of rare old china, together with the oil paintings, water-colour drawings, engravings, &c., will be sold at a later date at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat-street. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their offices. Goat-street, Swansea. 6694 VALUABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PRO- PERTY FOR SALE, SITUATE IN THE WEST END OF SWANSEA, TOGETHER WITH A SMALL LEASEHOLD. MESSRS JUHN M. LEEDER & SON have been favoured with instructions by the Executors to SELL by AUCTION, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat-street, on TUESDAY, May 14th, 1889- LOT I.-All that magnificently-situated FREEHOLD FAMILY RESIDENCE and PREMISES known as "Ffynone,' the residence of the late Charles Bath, Esq., standing in its own grounds of about six acres. It is approached by a winding carriage drive through undulating grounds, ornamented with magnifi- cently grown shrubs and trees. The house stands in an elevated position, having a southerly aspect, and commands an uninterrupted view of the Bay, Bristol Channel, and surrounding country. It contains an entrance-hall, laid with encaustic tiles, vestibule and passage drawing-room, 26ft 9in by 16ft 6in, having a bay window and side door communicating with a conservatory of modern construction, heated by a hot-water apparatus dining-room, 14ft 9in by 21ft Sin, with bay window; library, 13ft 6in by 12ft 3in morning-room, 13ft 6in by 14ft, with bay window; billiard-room, 32ft 3in by 21ft, with well-appointed lavatory adjoining butler's pantry, large kitchen with tradesmen's entrance, scullery, servants' w.c., larder, coal and wood-houses, and two cellars. On the first floor two w.c.'s and linen closet, two bathrooms with hot and cold water laid on, live bedrooms, two dressing rooms, workroom, housemaids' closet, and four large attics. Th6 Stables are a short distance from the House, and adjoin an entrance distinct from the main approach. They contain three stalls, two loose boxes, coach- house, and saddle-room, with two lofts and coach. man's rooms over. The Charming Pleasure Grounds almost surround the house, and are adorned with many rare and beautifully-grown specimen trees and shrubs, tennis and other lawns, tishpond and winding walks, affording all the beauty and shelter of an old-fashioned garden. Adjoining is a productive walled Kitchen Garden, containing potting and tool sheds, a large forcing pit, fernery and fishpond in the centre, vinery, three cucumber and melon houses, greenhouse, two stovehouses, and covered walk adjoining, the majority of which are heated by hot water pipes. In the extreme N.W. corner of the garden is a capi. tal stone-built Gardener's Cottage, containing sitting-room, kitchen, scullery, three bedrooms, pitched yard, w.c and coalhouse. Water is supplied by the Urban Sanitary Authority, and passes from the mains into a large slate cistern, where it is filtered before it enters the house the fishpond and gardens are supplied from a tank fed by an adjoining spring. Gas is laid on, and the drainage system is perfect. Altogether the property is one of the most compact and desirable small residential estates in the neighbourhood, and is well worthy the attention of anyone requiring a bijou family residence. By judicious management a vortion of the grounds may be laid out for building purposes, and a con- siderable income derived therefrom. LOT 2.-Immediately behind Ffynono is a well- situated HOUSE and GARDEN, known as "Bine Cottage," together with about 4 acres of ground, ot which 3 acres, with two vineries adjoining the cottage, are let off to Mr David Morgan, Market Gardener,as yearly tenaut.atarentalof £ 20 per annum. BINE. COTTAGE contains kitchen, scullery, and parlour, With porch at entrance. 3 bedrooms, wood, coalhouse, and w.c and has been retained by the late Mr Bath for his coachman's use. On the portion occupied by Mr Morgan is a pantiled cottage, toolhouse, pigslye, stables, forcing houses, and a large cart and store shed. The whole is held by Lease for an unexpired term of about 30 years, at a ground rent of B50 per annum. Sale to commence at 3 p.m. Ffynone may be viewed by cavdo only, which may be obtained on application to the Auctioneers. For particulars, plans, and conditions of sale, apply to W. Cox, Esq., Solicitor, Adelaide-street, or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street, Swait., sea. 5531 SALE THIS DAY. LONDON HOUSE AUC ( ION ROOMS, 10, CASTLE. STREET, SWANSEA. ON TUESDAY, APRIL 30TH, 1889. MESSRS HILL & co. WILL SELL BY AUCTION about 7,000 Rolls of High class WALL PAPERS In golds, satins, sanitary, grounds, dados, friezes, pulps, and cottage papers, all of exquisite beauty and 40 KEGS OF PAINT AND WHITE LEAD, IN OIL. Painters' brushes and other goods. Sale to commence at 11, 2.30, and 7. 5712 GLAMORGANSHIRE. HENDREFORGAN FARM, NEAR YSTALYFERA. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE «TOCK, IMPLEMENTS OF HUSBANDRY, CARRIAGES. HARNESS, DAIRY UTENSILS, HAY, HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, &c. MESSRS J. HOWELL THOMAS &CO. have received instructions from Mrs Bain (who is leaving) to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, at the above place, on TUESDAY, the 7th of May, 1889, the whole of the valuable LIVE STOCK Comprising 7 superior shorthorn dairy cows, 11 two. year-old and yearling heifers and steers, a shorthorn bull, 18 months old bull calf, 2 very useful draught horses, 2 good cobs, and 4 excellent ponies.. THE IMPLEMENTS OF HUSBANDRY, &c., Include threshing and winnowing machines, chaff- cutter, corn crusher, cultivator, horse hoes, capital iron roller, turnip drill, 3 carts, gambo, 2 ploughs, 3 harrows, cart harness, wheelbarrows, dung forks, spades, shovels, ladders, &c. a capital four-wheel phaeton, waggonette, and good dogcart (all in excellent repair), double and single carriage harness, dairy utensils, &c. Also the valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising mahogany loo and other tables, chiffonier, bookcase, mahogany couch, easy and other chairs, sola, pier glass, pianoforte, pictures, carpets, oilcloth, &c.; four iron bedsteads, palliasses, feather beds, bolsters and pillows, bedding, mahogany chest of drawers, washstands and ware, dressing tables, toilet glasses, kitchen and culinary requisites, aud a variety of other useful effects. Also a quantity of well-harvested Hay. The Sale to commence at One o'clock punctually. Credit on conditions. Auction, Estate Agsncy, and Surveying Offices, Carmarthen, April 17th, 1889. ale5 BG FITTER. TO BE SOLD by TENDER, the following OAK TIMBER now standing in the enclosed Wood known as Coed Langwm, part of Llanbradach Estate, in the Parish ofLlanvabon 80 TREES, numbered with white ppint, 1 to 16 inclusive, 16a. 17 to 51 h3 to 76 „ 79 to 82 Mr George Baker, Laundry Cottage, near Ystrad Mynach Station, will show the Lot, and forms of Tender and further particulars can be received on application to Messrs Rickards and Blosse, Land Agents, Charles-street Chambers, Cardiff. The Tenders must be in on or before Saturday, the 4th May, 1889, and the highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. 5n9 ropertil, &t.. to let. i p JJ A R R Y ESTATE, BARRY DOCK, NEAR CARDIFF. Valuable Plots of Eligible BUILDING LAND TO LET ON LEASE for 99 years, at moderate ground rents, suitable for the erection of Banks, Offices, Ware. houses, Shop*, Villa Residences, and Cottages, This Estate has an extensive frontage to the main Dock roads, adjoins the estate and works of the Barry Dock and Railways Company, and is close to the ter. minal station of the Barry Railway at Barry, The roads are well made and sewered, and a plentiful water supply is laid on. For terms and particulars apply to Mr T. A. Walker, Barry, near Cardiff. 4689 MOUNT PLEASANT BUILDING ESTATE. CADOXTON. ELIGIBLE PLOTS OF LAND TO BE LET, at reasonable ground rents, on this Estate, suitable for the erection of Villa Residences, Shops, anl Cottages, having a south-west aspect, on the new main road from Cardiff to Barry Dock, within 15 minutes' walk of the Pier Head, and 2 minutes of Cadoxton Station. For plans a»d particulars apply to J. A. Hughes, Esq., Solicitor; or E. Axten, Architect and Surveyor, Cadoxton. ^————— A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. BEECHAXIS PILLS Are universally admitted to bo worth a GUINEA a BOX for bilious and nervous disorders. such as wind and pain in the stomach, sick headache, giddiness, fullness and swelling after meais, dizziness and drowsiness, cold chills, flushings of heat, loss of appetite, shortness of breatn, costiveness, scurvy, and blotches on the skin, disturbed sleep, frightful dreams, and all nervous and trembling sensations, Ac. The first dose will give relief in twenty minutes. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one box of these Pills, and they will be acknowledged to be WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For Females of all ages these Pills are invaluable, as a few doses of them carry off all humours, and bring about all that is required. No female should be with- out them. There is no medicine to be found equal to Beecham's Pills for removing any obstruction or irregu- larity of the system. If taken according to the direc- tions given with each box, they will soon restore females of all afzes to sound and robusr, health. This has been proved by thousands who have tried them, and found the benefits which are ensured by their use. For a weak stomach, impaired digestion, and all disorders of the Liver, they act like M} GIC, and a few doses will be found to work wonders upon the most important organs in the human machine. They strengthen the whole muse alar system, restore the long- lost complexion, bring badk the keen edge of appetite, and arouse into action, with the ROSE-BUD of health, the whole physical energy of the human frame. These are FACTS testified continually by members of all classes of society, and one of the best guarantees to the Nervous and Debilitated is Beecham's Pills have the largest sale of any patent medicine in the world. Prepared only, and Sold Wholesale and Retail, by the Proprietor, THOMAS BEECHAM, St Helen's, Lancashire, in Boxes Is lid and 2s 9d each. Sold by all Pruggists and Patent Medicine Dealers everywhere. N.B.—Full directions are given with each box. 4164 I fittliUr otíus, ABERYSTWYTH nORSE FAIR.-The Aberystwvth Half-yearly HORSE F AIR will be held on TUISDAY, May 7th, and September 17th. CATTLE FAIRS first Monday in every month.—April 1st, 1889. 944 LONDON UNIVERSITY EXAMINA- TION IN SCIENCE. I TUTORIAL CLASSES in CHEMISTRY are held by Mr CUNDALL for Matriculation and Intermediate Science on Tuesday evenings in Summer Term. Class for Matriculation at7 p.m. Class for Iitermediate Science at 8.5 p.m. Fee, os. 5762 JgJLEClRIC AIINERS' LAMP, WANTED, COLLIERY OWNERS and CAPITAL- ISTS to forn Company. Lamp 8 inches by 3 inches diameter wiight, 2i lbs charged light, 2i candles cost 10 hours working, one penny. BOSTON," Weston-super-Mare. lEfijal Jtottces. PURSUANT to the Act of Parliament JL 22nd and 23rd Victoria, chapter 35, intituled An Aet to further amend the Law of Property and to relieve Tristees." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all CREDI- TORS and other Persons having any CLAIMS or DEMj is against the Kstate of DANIEL DAVIES, late of CAMDEN HOUSE, PONTYPOOL, and of TALYATAI-N, near PONTYPOOL. both in the PARISH of TRtVETHIN and COUNTY of MONMOUTH, Grocer and Provision Merchant, deceased (who died on the (2th day of November, 1886, and whose will was proved in the Llandaff District Registry of the Probate Division of Her Majesty's High Court of Jus- tice on the 23rd day of December. 1886, by Rees William Jones, of Penarth, near Cardiff, in the County of Glamorgan, retired Grocer, and the Reverend John Williams, of Lower Park-terrace. Pontypool aforesaid, Baptist Vlinister. the Executors therein named), are hereby tequired to send the particulars In writing of their claims and demands to me, the undersigned, the Rolicitoi for the said Executors, on or before the 1st day of Jllly, 1889, after which date the said Executors will prlèeed to distribute £ he Assets of the said Deoeasei amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard Qily to the claims and demands of which they shall thtn have had notice, and they will not be liable for the Assets of the said Deceased or any part thereof so districted to any person or persons of whose claims or demands they shall not then have had notice. Datedthis 8th day of April, 1889. T. WATKINS, Pontypool, 5573 Solicitor for the Execurors. IFLR^NCES WILLIAMS, DECEASED. —Pursuant to Statute 22 and 23 Vic., chap. 3b NOTICt is HEREBY GIVEN that all PERSONS having iny CLAIM against th Estate of FRANCES WILLIAMS, late of SHIP HOUSE, NEWPORT, PEMBltOK: SHIRE, widow (who died on the 15th day of December, 1888. intestate, and to whose per- sonal eate and effects letters of administration were on the second day of January, 18S9, granted by the Carmarthen District Registry of the Probate Division of the High Court of Justice to Thomas Thomas, Grocer, B9 and 90. High-street, Rh) mney, Monmouth- shire, tie lawful nephew and one of the next-of-kin of the sa.i( deceased), are requested to send in writing the particulars of their claims to the undersigned Adminittrator, on or before the 1st day of June, 1859, after wkich date the said Administrator will distribute the asses of the deceased, having regard only to the claims ct which they have had notice. Datedthis 29th day cf April, 1889. THOMAS THOMAS, 89 an< 90, High-street, Rhymney, Monmouthshire, Administrator. 5766 THI BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1883. IN BANKRUPTCY.-SUMMARY CASE. NEATH.—No. 2 of 1889. BE JtHN DAVIES. of Cilfrew, near Neath, and the Glen Rote Woollen Mills, Cadoxton, near Neath, in the Couity of Glamorgan, Woollen Manufacturer. Receivii^ Order made—24th April, X839. Date of Order for Summary Administration— 27th Ajril, 1889. Date of vdjuuication—27th April, 1889. Date alli place of first meeting—8th May, 1889, at the Cattle Hotel, Neath, at 12 noon. Date of Public Examination—21st May, 1889, at the Town dall, Neath, at 10.30 a.m. WILLIAM ROSSER, Official Receiver. Addreis-6, Rutland-street, Swansea. pril 29th, 1889, Sfcttlwrs anD Tontrarts. Y SIRADYFODWG LOCAL BOARD. O CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. The above-named Board is prepared to accept TENDER for the GENERAL IMPROVEMENT of ROADSmd STREET as undermentioned Plans ind Specifications may l'e seen, and Forms of Tender ojtained, at the Surveyor's (Iffice, Local Board Offices, lintre Rhondda, from the 24th inst. until the 1st prox. All Telders must be delivered under seal, addressed ic i'ac tJl^irman of the Local Beard, on « b«foto the 2nd pv<*imo, endorsed Tender for Rhondda-road Improvement" and Tender for Hafod-road Im. provemett." The Biard does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any teider. 1st Co%ract.-Rhondda road Improvement, Ferndale. 2nd C(htract.-Hafod and part of Eirw-road, Hafod. Note.A ser-arate Tender must be deposited for each Contract By order, 6676 J. W. JONES, Surveyor. YSTTLADYFODWG LOCAL BOARD. 10 CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. The ove-named Board is prepared to accept TENDERS for the ERECTION complete ot a RIVER BRIDGI at MARDY, in the Rhondda Fach Valley, viz., Exa.vations, Masonry, Timber, and Iron Girders. Plans, lections, and specifications may be seen, and forms of tender obtained, at the Surveyor's Office, Local Burd offices, Pentre, Rhondda, to the 2nd proximo. Tender, to be delivered under seal, at or before 12 noon, m the 3rd proximo, addressed to the Chair- man of tl% Local Board, endorsed Tender for Mardy Bridge. The Boird does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any teider. By order, „ J. W. JONES, Surveyor. 24th Aftjit 1889. &727 TOP R N E R S. The Guirdians of the Cardiff Union invite TENDERS for PRINpxNG 300 COPIES of their HALF-YEARLY LIST of IAUPERS, which may he seen at the Union Offices, Q een'*i Chambers. Cardiff. The wok must be done to the satisfaction of the Guardians, and completed within two weeks after the acceptanQ of the tender by them. Tender: to be sent to me under cover and endorsed, not later ban six p.m. on Friday next, 3rd May, 1889. By order, ARTHUR J. HARRIS, Clerk. Union Offices, Cardiff, 29th April. 1889. TO DJILDKRS AND CONTRACTORS TENDIRS required for ADDITIONS and ALTER- ATIONS to Somerset Hotel, Abertillery. Plan and specificate and further information on applica tion to Mr W. B^,ni Architect and Surveyor, Abertilleiy. 5749 JJIRJCT FROM THE jyj[ILL! THE STOCKIEGS. <™OOK SOCK& KNITTING SKIRTS. YARNS CARDIGAN VESf", AND JACKETS. .„unIK.. „ KNITTED COMBINi^oNb VJ3STS HOSIERY GLOVES. ARE the BEST JERSEYS, QUALITY AND VALUE MITS. IN THE MARKET. AND ——— JERSEY TAM-O'- CARDIFF BRANCH: SHANTSES SUITS, 26, HIGH-STREET ARCADE. JUEMENG JJEID AND £ <0.^ THA WORSTED MILLS, GREENOCK, StOres)rAgents throughout United Kingdom. L OOKYERS SULPHUR HAIR JLJ RESTORER TT OOKfER'S SULPHUR HAIR JLi RESTORER THE SUREST. THE SAFEST. THE BEST. THE CHEAPEST. T OCK.FER'S SULPHUR HAIR JLi RESTORER produces a perfectly natural colour The graduj change is certain, and for removing scurf, beauifying aud cleansing the hair, causing it to frow whera-er thin, Lockyer's is unrivalled.—Large bttles, Is l(|. Sold everywhere. DELLYR'S CORN PLASTERS.—Boxes Is Id and 2s 9d each. Tflie Cornpjasters are a certain cure for hard or soft corns, they completely dry up and eradicate painful corns; the Junion Plasters a proved remedy for bunions and enlarged toe joints. Sold by all chemists. Be careful Delkr's Plasters are supplied. "P ESPLENDENT IVOR* LIKE JL-V TEE^H.—To make sure of these, CRACROFT S AKECA I*JT TOOTH PASTE is necessary. It dislodges Jirtar, thoroughly polishes the enamel, perfectly c^anses the teeth, hardens the gums, is astringent, sromatic, and delicious in flavour. Cracroft's Baste ensuies a fine set of teeth. Sold everywhere. Pots Is eacl r BEAFtfESS, Noises in the Ears, etc.— Delias ESSENCE FOR DEAFNESS has proved a* extraordinary remedy. It always relieves, generally cures, and it strongly recommended by thousands who have denva benefit. It is quite harmless.—Sold in Battles, Is Ad and 2s 9d each, by all Chemists. O ULPHOLINE SOAP is a delicately KJo refinei, chemically pure soap, intended for general use, but specially by those endowed with sensitive skiis. For washing at all times, and bringing the skin to a soft, pliable, healthy condition, Sul- plioline Soap holds the first place. Its odour is very pleasant, anc the soap is not expensive. Tablets, 6d each. 1063 ILL-FOSTING, AT NEWPORT, MON. ■T. DE REES 180 COMMERCIAL-ROAD, NEWPORT BILL-POSTtji and DELIVERER for TOWN and COUNTRY Rents all the principal Hoardings in t Newpor ttk Wor executed with despatch. 1009 (EducatmiL CARDIFF. OSEPH PARRY, AILTS. Doc. (CANTAB), LECTURER IN MUSIC AT THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, CARDIFF, AND MR D. MENDELSSOHN PARRY. PRIVATE LESSONS in VOICE CULTURE and SINGING, PIANO FORT K, ORGAN, and COMPOSITION, at BEETHOVEN CHAMBERS, 2 NEWPORT-ROAD (Just opposite the College), And at their private residence, CARTREF, 23, PLYMOUTH-ROAD, PENARTH. Prospectus on application. COLLEGE CLASSBS. —Harmony: Mondays at 2, 7; Tuesdays at 2.30. Musical For:n, for pianists and vocalists Thu' "days at 2.60. The.)ry and sight singing, for all choir members: Mondays at 8. College Philharmonic Society: 'J uesdays at 8. THE EASTER TERM COMMENCES ON MON- DAY, APRIL the 22nd, 1889. 13226 1134 CATHERINE'S, CARDIFF. A FIRST-CLASS MODERN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, with Kindergarten for Girls and Boys. PRINCIPAL Miss TULLIS. Excellent premises, lasg-e staff of experienced teachers, wide curriculum, and moderate and inclusive fees. Unusual success in nigh-class examinations. Prospectuses containing full particulars sent on application. The SUMMER TERM WILL BEGIN on FRIDAY, MAY 3rd. 5629 ARROW ILIOUSE HIGH SCHOOL, ROATH, CARDIFF. PRINCIPALS The MISSES MARKS. FEES (inclusive of English, French, Latin. Mathe- matics, Science, Drawing, Class Singing, Drilling, and Needlework), B5 108 per term. Additional Fee for Board, JE7 7s per term. Large House, with good Recreation Ground. RE-ASSEMBLY.—Boarders, May bth D.¡y Pupils, May 7th. 5618 13728 ST. OLAVE'S SCHOOL FOK GIRLS. No. 20. WINDSOR-PLACE, CARDIFF PRINCIPAL Mrs PHILLIPs. (Celt. Cambridge with Honours.) The curriculum of education includes thorough English, French, German, Latin, Music, Needlework, and Calisthenics. Fees moderats. Private lessons given. Boarders received. PUPILS WILL RE-ASSEMBLE ON MONDAY, MAY 6th, at 2.30 p.m, Successful preparation for public examinations. 5748 KENSINGTON HO USE, WINDSOR-L'LACE, CARDIFF. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals—The Misses HARVEY. The Summer Term will'commence MAY 9th, 1889. ST. MARY'S HALL SCHOOL, PARK- K3 GROVE. PRINCIPAL: ALEXANDER LAW. The SUMMER TERM will BEGIN on MONDAY, May 6th. Pupils are prepared for the Cambridge Local and London University Matriculation Examinations. 5711 REPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS, -!L 16, THE PARADE. Miss HI IPKIN, Principal. The Next Term commences TUESDAY, May 7th. 439 CARDIFF MIDDLE-CLASS SCHOOL I (BOYS') Spring Viila, Cosvbridge-road, neat Sophia Gardens. Principal, W. WILKE, B.A., Lond. Next Term commences Monday, April 29tb, 1889. 69 T. MAI',GARET'S, RICHMO.ND- ks ROAD, CARDIFF.—SCHOOL for GIRLS, and PREPARATORY CLASS for BOYS.-Principal, Mrs SIMPSON, assisted by efficient teachers. SUMMER TERM COMMENCES MONDAY, MAY 6th. 932 CARDIFF PREPARATORY AND t PRACTICUM SCHOOL, 23, NORTHCO i E-STRIiKT, RICHMOND-ROAD. Mr C G.MUSOHAWECK (late Tutor to the Earl of Durham and Brothers) instructs Boys between the ages of 7 and 14. Charges moderate. The NEXT JERM BEGINS WEDNESDAY, MAY 8th. 947 PENARTH. WE S T B 0 URN J SCHOOL, t Y PENARTH. PRINCIPAL-MR SYDNEY GIBSCN. PROSPECTUS IN APPLICATION. 5678 COWBRIDGE. GREAT HOUSE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPALS Mrs and the Misses CULVERWELL. Thorough preparation for Cambridge, Oxford, Royal Academy of Music, and Trinity College examinations. Special attention is given to comfort, refinement, and physical well-being. Next Term commences May 9. Terms moderate. Fees from entrance. 1024 7833 HEATH HOUSY, COWBRIDGE. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. PRINCIPAI S-Tbe MISSES LLE, W ELLYN, The NEXT TERM will BEGIN MAY 1st. Pupils prepared for Local Examinations. Terms moderate 6608 MAESY CWMMEK. HE SOUTH WALES SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, SUMMERFIELD HALL, MAESYCWMMER, CARDIFF. PIUNCIPAL-N.lrs NICIIOLLS, F.E.I.S., F.S.Sc. Gold and Sll ver Medallist. (Under distinpuished patronage, and in union with Trinity College, London, the Society of Science. Arts, and Letters, Londou), and the Royal College of Music. The last three years 600 certificates, over 400 dis- tinctions, and O special certificates have been gained from Trinity College, Royal Academy. College of Pre- ceptors, Science and Art (London), and the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, and Edinburgh also prizes from Trinity College and Science and Art (London). A bronze medal from the International Exhibition (Science and Art) for painting, silver medal for music, and a bronze medal from the London College of Music, and 48 certificates of merit for drawing, painting (oil and water colour), and various kinds or needlework. The girls have passed in as many as 12 subjects, in- cluding German, French, mathematics, drawing, paint- ing, music. book-keeping, geometry, perspective, Botany, Acoustics, literature, and everything useful. The Examiners (London; said:—"The work done by this school is exceedingly good and creditable to the PrincipaL" "Arithmetic Excellent," "Scripture Excellent." B100 per annum is given in Scholarships, and EloJ to S180 in prizes. Hundreds of testimonials from parents and pupils in all parts of the world. Fees for boarders, including tuition, prizes, scholarships and preparation for any Umversity Exami- nation live guineas. Day pupils, one guinea. One of the best schools in the country.Vide Press. 13650 4282 NEATH. NEATII. -PROPRIETARY SCHOOL. -A.* Higher Education.—Application for terms, Ac., to Archdeacon of Llandaff, or Headmaster. Neath. 1118 POTAhDA WE. PONTARDAWE COLLEGIATE SCHOOL.—Preparation for all examinations. Recent successes in London matriculation, die. Pre. paratory department for gentlemen's sons. NEXT TERM BKGINS MAY btli, 1889. 653 CARMARTHEN. QUEEN ELIZABETH GRAMMAR SCHOOL, CARMARTHEN. HOUSE SCHOLARSHIPS. Six—Value One 220, Two Bib each, and Three B10 each per annum. Offered for Competition on Tuesday, April 30th, 1889. SUBJECTS- I. Arithmetic. II, Dictation and a Paper containing Questions on-I. Geography—(•) General Outlines (b) with special reference to Great Britain. 2. English, Grammar, Analysis of .-entences, Composition, etc. 3. Outlines of English History from 1066-181b,A.D. III. Classics-(a) Greek and Latin Grammar, (b) Easy unseens from Greek and Latin, (s) Easy Latin Prose. Boys under 15 may use Dictionaries for Transla. tions, und a Latin-English Dictionary for Latin Prose. Candidates from Elementary Schools need not do Classics but Qhould offer instead one additional sub. ject, of which notice must be given. 5646 Apply-Hea.d Master. OSWESTRY. THE OSWESTRY HIGH SCHOOL. TWENTY OPEN SCHOLARSHIPS Will be OFFERED for COMPETITION at the HIGH SCHOOL on the 11th, 12th, and 13th of NEXT SEPTEMBER. ONE SCHOLARSHIP of S40 a Year. TWO SCHOLARSHIPS of C24 II TWO ofB21 „ TWO of LIB „ THREE „ of j315 „ SEVEN „ oft:12 THREE „ of B9 PRELIMINARY TEST EXAMINATIONS may be arranged at Aberdare, Swansea, and Carnarvon, pro- vided that not less than Six Candidates desire to be examined at each of these centres. Applications for further particulars should be addressed to 5232 MR OWEN OWEN, M.A.. Head Master. ABEKYSTWITH. ARDWYN SCHOOL, ABERYSTWYTH. LONDON UNIVERSITY MATRICULATION EXAMINATION. Success, June, 1888:- One Honours, Five First Division, One Second Division. Over 25 boys have passed the Matriculation from this School. For particulars and terms apply to Rev Llewelyn Edwards, M.A. 718 LLANDOVERY, L LANDOVERY COLLEGE. The NEXT TERM COMMENCES on THURSDAY MAY 2ad.-For all particulars apply to the Warden: The College, Llandovery. 5520 NEWPORT. NEWPORT HIGH SCHOOL FOR XI GIRLS, 3, DORSHT-PLACE, NEWPORT, MON. PRINCIPALS: THE MISSES BALLANTYNE AND HEATHCOTE. A KINDERGARTEN CLASS, under a Qualified Teacher. Fee. One Guinea per term. Prospectuses, with reports of Examinations, &c., can be had on appiication at the School House, 3. Dorset-place, where the Piincipals may be seen on and after Friday, May 3rd. The SUMME-* TERM Commences on TUESDAY, MAY Jih. 6J2i I (Blsucation. CHEPSTOW. (CHEPSTOW GIIAMMAP. SCHOOL. Splendid situation. Fine resilience. These results (of public examinations) shew that the school tanks very high with the best schools on 'the lists."—Mon- mouthshire Paper. PRINCIPAL G. DEWDNEY, B.A. 497 SECOND MASTER G. BRYANT, B.A. mouthshire Paper. PRINCIPAL G. DEWDNEY, B.A. 497 SECOND MASTER G. BRYANT, B.A. PONTYPRIDD. pONTYPRIDD GRAMMAR SCHOOL. RE-OPENS on MONDAY, 6th May. Thorough education. Preparation for ail examinations.—Apply Mr JOHN FRANCIS McCLUNE, Headmaster. ABERGAVENNY. ABERGAVENNY LADIES' SCHOOL —MILFORD HOUSE. Principal i Mrs YATES. The educational advantages are of a Superior kind, and the establishment is so conducted as to ensure the happiness and well-being of pupils. NEXT TERM PA\ TUESDAY, May 7th, 1889. 565 ABERGAVENNY GRAMMAR SCHOOL. BOARDERS RECEIVED BY MR WEBBER, THE HEAD MASTER. Healthy locality. Cuinfortable home. Excellent diet. Thorough education. Teti candidates passed last Cambridge Local Examination, all in honours. Only one failure during last eleven years. TERM BEGINS 7th MAY. 526 CLIFTON, BRISTOL. IGII-CLASS EDUCATION. BRIGHTON HOUSE SCHOOL, REDLAND PARK, CLIFTON. Established 1873 to provide a thoroughly good education at moderate terms. There will be a few Vacancies for Boarders and Day Pupils May 6th. Large premises near the Downs. The number of pupils limited to 120 (4b boarders). An excellent table kept. A good home for boarders. Large staff of efficient tutors. Pupils admitted from eight years of age. All subjects taught. Inclusive terms. Playground, well-fltteu workshop, gymnasium, football. hockey, cricket, and tennis clubs. Separate house ai Sanatorium. Pupils successfully preparpd, for the Army, Navy, Civil Service, Medical and Preliminary Law Examinations, as well as for those of the Univer- sities, Oxford and Cambridge Locals, College of Pre- ceptors, Science and Art Department also for the Musical Examinations of the Royal Academy and Trinity College.—Prospectuses, examination successes, references, and full particulars on application to the Head Master, Mr CHAKLES BIGG Recent Successes — (December) Cambridge Uni- versity Honours, also Intermediate and Junior Passes. (December) College of Preceptors. (February) Pre- liminary Law. (March) Preliminary Medical. Royal Academy of Music. Var:ous Bank Examinations. Only one failure in all thee competitions. Classes wll now be formed for the London Univer- sity Matriculation, January, 1890, aud for all the other above-named Examinations. 5703 Insurance. AT HOATE AND ABROAD. ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS INSURKD AGAINST BY THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE CO 64, CORN HILL LONDON. HON. EVELTLN ASHLEV, CHAIRMAN. Annual Income £248,000 COMPENSATION ALRKADY PAID E2,600,000 MODERATE PREMIUMS—FAVOURABLE CONDITIONS—NEW CONCESSIONS. Prompt; and Liberal Settlement ot Claims. West-end Office :-8, Grand Hotel Buildings, W.C. HEAD OFFICE: 64, CORNHILL, LONDON, E.C. WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. Agents Mr W. E. BRADSHAW, G. W. Railway Messrs TREGERTHEN DUNN & CO., Merchants' Exchange. Cardiff. 4195-15227 QflUECH QRGANS. rpHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, (LIMITED), QUEEN'S QRGAN F ACTORY, CARDIFF. PAICE LLST:- No.1. pRICE £60. 156 Pipes N 0.2. pRICE £90. 225 Pipes. I-VI 0- 3. pRICE ^20 298 Pipes N 0.4. pRICE £135. 390 Pipes. No.5, pRICE A:2000 454 Pipes. l ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR LARGER ORGANS UP TO ;El,ODO. Specifications, Designs, and Estimates furnished for all descriptions of Church, Hall or Chamber Organs. Also for Re-building Additions, and Repairs, THE BEST MATERIALS ONLY USED. Organs luned and Kept in Order by Contract in any part of South Wales THOMPSON and SHACKELI. (Limited) have had the honour of attending to the Organs at Llandaff Cathedral, the Park-hall, Cardiff, (te., &c., and have a staff of workmen of great experience, capable of atten- ing to any Organ, however ntricate the mechanism. 11047 T M- NERVOUS SUFFERERS. Just Published, a gratuitous Edition of a New and H V^uable Medical Work, entitled, °W .{O ENSURE HEALTH. Or, the CONFIDENTIAL FRIEND," ? J-A. BARNES M.D. (U.S.) This book should be read by everyone, voung or old, married or single. It teaches Hnw £ V0ID DISEASE, hSYI £ £ REGAIN HEALTH, Bwrwr. >ro JH 5 A SOCIAL SCIENCE T TP# iKEAj.ISE on the LAWS GOVERNING ,^h0 CAUSES, SYMFTOMS, and 'l&tiAiMiiiSiX 01 all diseases depending on exhaustion of nervous vitality, such as nervous debility, mental and physical depression, palpitation of the heart, noises in the head and ears, indecision, impaired sight and memory, indigestion, prostration, lassitude, de- pression of spirits, loss of energy and appetite, pains in the back and limbs, timidity, self-distrust, dizziness love of solitude, groundless fears, and many other ail- ments which, if neglected, bring the sufferers to an early death. Together with Hints on Chronic Rbeu. matism, Gout, Neuralgia, Epilepsy, Hysteria, and all diseases olthe nervous and alimentary system. tRP?, x this valuable work contains many useful PRESCRIPTIONS for the alleviation of suffer- ing and the cure of minor disorders, with full instruc- tions for their preparation and use. I Contains also some friendly advice on Hygiene, or THE WAY TO PRESERVE HEALTH Illustrated by numerous testimonials from grateful patients who have been restored to health througa the author's instrumentality. Sent post free for 2 stamps; or by letter post, 3 stamps. Also a descriptive pamphlet on the functions and disorders peculiar to the female sex, by the same author, entitled. THE FEMALE'S FRIEND and ADVISER, which -t. will be sent to any address on RECEIPT OF STAMPED ENVELOPE Address J. A. BARNES, M.D. U.S.), 43, Lonsdale square, Barnsbury, London, N. IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS. 1_ Poi CONSULTATION BY LETTER FREE. ALL WHO NEED ADVICE ON MATTERS OF HEALTH,if unable to have a personal interview should at once send full particulars of the case by etter, enclosing stamped envelope for reply; this will receive immediate answer, with advice and full instructions how to obtain a perfect cure Hundreds of lives have been saved and heaith fully restored bv correspondence only. Address J. A. BARNES, M.D. (U.S.), 48, Lonsdale- square Barnsbury. London. N 1003 E W P 0 R T OFFICE JLTI OF THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No. 1, TREDEGAR PLACE. ADVERTISEMENTS received up to Seven o'clock p.m. will secure insertion in next morning's issue of the DAILY NEWS.' Estimates givenfor Advertise- ments ORDERS from NEWSAGENTS will receive prompt attention, and be executed npon the same terms as J rom the CIliet Office. public Amustnients. CARDIFF. rjlHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE AND MANAGER., MR EDWARD FLETCHER ACTING MANAOKR Mr JOHN SHICRIDAX TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), April 30, Return Visit of Mr CHARLES MELVILLE and his Celebrated Company in the great Olympic and Surrey Drama, the CRIMES OF pARIS, By Paul Merritt and George Conquest. The Most Successful and Realistic Drama on Tour. MONDAY NEXT, MAY 6, Van Biene and Lingard's London Company in the Famous Comic Opera, The OLD G- LT A R D. Played at the Avenue Theatre, London, 400 Nights. Box Plan at Thompson and Shackell's, Ltd. GRAND THEATRE AND OPERA HOUSE, CARDIFF. LESSEES MESSRS w. & K. JOHN. ACTING MANAGER MV H. CA1RNCROSS. TUESDAY, APRIL 3CTH, MR II. HAHDY'S "SIBERIA" COMPANY, By Special Arrangement with Miss Grace Hawthorne. London Company, New Scenery, Costumes, and Effects. TUESDAY. APRIL 30th, and DURING the WEEK, at 7.30, the very Successful, New, and Original Russian Drama, by Bartley Campbell, entitled RIBERIA. )." MONDAY, May 6th, 1889, Messrs Geo. Conquest and Mr R. H- Eaton's Celebrated London Drama, SAVED FROM THE STREETS J> A R KT H ALL, C^ITD FFFT TO NIGHT (TUESDAY), at 8, THE WORLD'S MYSTERY, THE GREATDUPREZ, "the famous French Pres- tidiaitateur." The most Fascinating Performance in the World Marvellous Mystic Powor Transmission of Thought 1 Spiritualism Extraordinary? Something never suen before I Prices, 3s, 2. Is, and 6ii. Seats booked at Thompson and Shackell's, music sellers. 495 p ARK HALL, CARDIFF. A GRAND EVENING CONCERT „„ „„ will be given ON W EDNESDAY NEXT, MAY 1ST, CARDIFF POST "o F F I C E BAND, nnder distinguished patronage. Balcony, numbered, 3s Front Seats, 2s Admission, Is. Pri°Se^ds in aid o £ the band fund. Doors open at 7.60, commence at 8 o'clock carriages for 10.15. For further particulars see bills. 962 T. GLOVER, Sec. dfecursimts G REAT WESTERN RAILWAY. FAST EXPRESS TRAINS are run DAILY (Sundays excepted) in conjunction with the London and North- Western ltailway,vii, the SHREWSBURY and HERE- FORD LINE, between CARDIFF and LIVERPOOL MANCHESTER, CHESTER, CARLISLE, GLASGOW EDINBURGH and the NORTH of ENGLAND and SCOTLAND generally, leaving CARDIFF at 9.2b a.m., 3.55, and 7.15 p.m. By trains connecting with this service to and from LLANELLY, SWANSEA, NEATH, BRIDGEND, and other stations, the time occupied between SOUTH WALES and the NORTH is MATERIALLY RE- DUCED. THROUGH CARRIAGES run from CARDIFF, and THROUGH FAR-IS are in operation between all principal stations. 5224 HY. LAMBERT, General Manager. Ll INNS OF COURT FAMILY HOTEL, N- HIGH HOLBORN AND LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS, LONDON, W.C. CENTRAL AND QUIET. CHARGES MODERATE. Grand Coffee Room, Ladies' Drawing Room and Reading Room, overlook the extensive Lincoln's Inn Gardens. THE CENTRAL HALL FOR WRITING, LOUNGING, SMOKING, &C.. IS THli FINEST IN ENGLAND. Hydraulic Lifts. Electric l ight. Artesian Well Water. TARIFF on application to b738 F. H. BREWER, MANAGER TREGENNA CASTLE HOTEL7~~ST. IVES, CORNWALL, stands in its own grounds of nearly 100 acres, overlooking the Bay The meitH temperature of St. Ives in winter is only four degrees less than Rome. Frosts are rare, ami .-now almost unknown. Board, lodging, and attendance 011 moderate terms during the winter and certain other months.— Address Manager. b22.5 DINNERS, 7D.—BRISTOL.—WOOD'S, 21 and 22, Broadmead. Plain Tea, 3d; or Breakfast, Meat and Bread, 4d. Good Bads, Is and 1" fad. 12a8 Appointed by Royal Warrant Makers to H.M. the Queen and His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. The only Makers holding a Royal Warrant for Horticultural implements. GREEN'S PATENT SILENS MES- SOR LAWN MOWERS. WITH IMPROVED ^WHEELS AND SOLID LINK STKEL CHAIN. They have stood the test for upwards of thirty years, and have carried off every HIGHEST PRIZK which has been given in all cases of competition. They are inCQllstant use in all the Koyal Gardens. Their superiority over those of all other Makers is universally acknowledged. They will cut either short or Ion? grass, bents. &c., wet or dry. THESE ADVANTAGES NO OTHER LAWN MOWERS POSSESS. They are the Acme of Perfection. They are the simplest in construction, the easiest to work, the least liable to get out of order. mak« little noise when in use, and are the MOST DURABLE LAWN MOWERS EXTANT. EVERY ONE SENT OUT IS GUARANTEED to give entire satisfaction. Otherwise itmay be returned at once Free of Cost to the Purchaser. They can be had of all respectable Ironmongers and Seedsmen in the United Kingdom or direct from the Manufacturers, THOMAS GREEN AND SON (LIMITED), SMITHFIELD IRON WORKS, LEEDS, AND SURREY WORKS, BLACKFRIARS-ROAD, LONDON, S.E. Carriage Paid to all the Principal Railway stations in the United Kingdom. Illustrated Price List Free on Application. Beware of counterfeit imitations. 5747 -F W. E, VAUGHAN AND CO., STEAM-POWER DYERS, FRENCH CLEANERS, &c., LLANDAFF-ROAD, CARDIFE. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS: 32, QUE EN-STREET, i CARDIFF 248, BUTE-STREET, JtABiiiiD. 11, WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH. 53, COMMERCIAL-STREET. NEWPORT. 83, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. 27, CASTLF-STREICT, SWANSEA Parcels Received and Forwarded Regularly to the Dye-works by the following District Avents:- Aberavon .Mrs Morgan, Talbot-square Aberdare Mrs Eschle, Commercial-place Aberkenflg Mr W. II. Hitchings, Grocer Blaenavon.Mr J. Harris, London House Brecon Mrs S. A. 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