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JfJITJRNlTURE VANS, JJ1URNSTURE ^ANS, JJ1URNITURE "YANS. THE SOUTH WALES DEPOSITORY, GREAT WESTERN CO.'S GOODS STATION, DAVIS STREET, NEWTOWN, CARDIFF. FURNITURE, PIANOS, PICTURES, GLASS, &c., WAREHOUSED OR REMOVED FROM HOUSE TO HOUSE, TOWN OR COUNTRY, By Eoad, Rail, or Sea. Vans of All Sizes. Moderate Charges. Estimates Free. 6877 ALFRED EMBRY, PROPRIETOR.
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n ALLSOPP & SONS, V BASS & CO., OS. and others \A •<}/' 0f the finest J A BURTON PRICES. C/X ales Per Per v\ Kilderkin Firkin C/>\ 13s g3 21s 10a 6d N&. CyK 24a 12s And upwards IC30
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I. RUSSIAN OILS. 1.' IMPORTED AT .I NEWCASTLE, HULL. AND CARDIFF. Q.OODALL & 00,, LLANDAFF. 6374
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f ASK: YOUJK. <iJKUUJfiiK FOB SYIIIN, GTO.N'S ARAB'S COFFEE. FOR STRENGTH, FLAVOUR, & AROMA I IT STANDS UNEQUALLED SOLD IN OBLCNG TINS. BOWDEN STEAM MILLS, MARKET HARBOROUGH. GOLD MEDAL, NEW ZEALAND, 1882. 5968
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pipping gLonces. aCARDIFFt SWANSEA, AND NEWPORT TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW. FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS Are intended to Sail with Goods and Passengers as follows CARDIFF TO GLASGOW via Swansea and Belfast EVERY MONDAY p.m. tide. SWANSEA TO GLASGOW via Belfast EVERY WEDNESDAY Evening. NEWPORT TO GLASGOW via Swansea and Belfast EVERY ALTERNATE TUESDAY p.m. tide. Above route offers a favourable opportunity for toaking a pleasant trip to Ireland-or Scotland. Passen- gers WIll find the cabin accommodation superior, and during Summer Months, in addition to regular Stewards, a Stewardess is carried. Fares—Belfast: Cabin, 17s brl; Steerage, 10s; Glas- £ ow; Cabin, 20s; Steerage, 12a 6d. Soldiers or bailora, 3s. etnms-Fare and a Half, available for two months. Further particulars from M. Jones and Brother, Swansea: R. Burton and Son, Newport; or TAYLOR and CO., CardIff. JLytyr flARDIFF AND BORDEAUX The CARDIFF STEAMSHIP jy|JjTiLV-OnMPANV' FIRST-CLASS SCRK" STEAMERS will sail as follows 5IRONDE Cardiff for Bordeaux J u? DORDOGNE Bordeaux for Cardiff. July" With roods and passengers. Wh-( Vot Rates of freight, dtc., apply to Messrs Jno. a bam and Sons, Agents, 2, Rue Lafayette, Boraeaux -ted at the Offices of the Company, ol. Mount »taart- .•Quare, Cardiff..» J-o/i _8481 HOOPER. CAMPBELL A CO.. Managers. JZslCr X> EGULAR SERVICE of ill first class powerful STEAMERS ^yC^- £ tween LIVERPOOL, CARDIFF, and Cheapest ana most Direct Route. The DUBLIN GENERAL STEAM SHIP ING COMPANY have appointed THE 8.S. FOYLE and CAPTAIN COOK, 350 Tons, or other suitable Steamers, To SAIL (accidents excepted), LIVERPOOL to CARDIFF every SATURDAY. CARDIFF to LIVERPOOL every MONDAY. DUBLIN to SWANSEA and CARDIFF every IttONDAY. ^TTT>T„„ SWANSEA to DUBLIN every TUESDAY. CARDIFF to DUBLIN every WEDNESDAY. For Rates and further particulars, apply to M. Murphy jun., 96, North Wall, Dublin R. J. Swyny. Fenwick-court, Liverpool; to R. H. Gunning, Broad Quay* Swansea or to M, J. BEGG and CO., 1036 DOCKS, CARDIFF. AsfcT AMERICAN LINE. /HJrrrrV UNITED STATES MAIL JBHSSSLSTEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO PHELA DELPHIA EVERY WEDNESDAY. Passengers and 'goods landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad. The shortest and best route to the West. F.:>r further particulais apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, & CO., 19 and 22, Water-street, Liverpool. C. J. CDDLIPP, Catle road, Cardiff JONES BROS. and Co., Bute Docks, Cardiff, and at Dock- street, Newport; S. J. DAVIES, 9, Edward-place Cardiff; TILNRT and Co., Abertillery; J. MORGAN, "ost Office Pontypool J. THOMAS, Tredegar W. H. AUSTIN, Neath-road, Landore; A. DAVIES, 21, Meckan-street, Pontlottyn ELIZABETH DAVIS, 52, Fontmorlais, Merthyr AUSTiN A sn,COCKS, Swansea JAKES ROBERTS, South Wales Emigration Office, PonfPridd; A. H. THOMAS, Church-street. Blaina; W, H. HrrcHiNQS, Agent, Aberkenflg 1016 A^r T IYERPOOL AND BIRKENHEAD. REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION *he First Class full-powered Steamships of the South Wales and Liverpool Steamship Company, Limited "PROSPERO," LLANELLY," "ORPHEUS," "OAK WELL," otlier Steamers, are intended to sail as under r— LIVERPOOL A CARDIFF <fc "NEWPORT (MON.). From LIVERPOOL From CARDIFF tEast Side, Nelson Dock), (Liverpool Wharf, W. Dock) OATURDATtfc WEDNESDAY" TUESDAY & FRIDAY.* 1 From Newport day later. „ LIVERPOOL AND LI.ANELLY. «om LIVERPOOL | From LLANELLY rwest Side, Trafalgar Dk), I (New and Neville Docks), WEDNESDAY A SATURDAY. | WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY. favourable rates to Merthyr, Carmarthen, Burry r»«T an<* >n'and towns. Apply to the Company, Post «mce Chambers, LlaneUy; and to Robert Gilchrist A ~0-, 21, Water-street, xdverpool; Liverpool Wharf, elVport (Mon.) and Consulate Chambers, 53, Bute. road. Cardiff. Through rates quoted, and passengers booked to the United States, Mediterranean, Havre, Rouen, &c. Goods are only carried as per conditions endorsed 011 Company's sailing bills. "If inducement offers. 1187 TNMAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. INMAN A INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP Co.. LTD LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK every WEDNESDAY. Calling at Queenstown every Thursday. Apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, & CO., SK Water-street, Liverpool or to S. J. Davies, 9, s*Iwa ?'Place> Queen-st, Cardiff; T. C. Howe and Co., S™*™ship Brokers, Cardiff; C. J. Cudlipp, Castle-road, r u w Edwards, Hill Side House, Caerphilly 17, Somerset-place, Swansea J Mor- 7," 5.'a u °eorge-street. Swansea Austin <k Sil- T» o rri!ran3ea'' ■ "• Austin, Neatti-road, Isidore; J?omas> British School, Llandovery; Josiah Western House, Llanelly H. Lewis, Old aiarfcet-street. Neath; J. Roberts. Pontypridd. 3865 THE JVEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA, TIA TENERIFFE, CAPE TOWN, A HOBART. SHORTEST TROPICAL PASSAGE. ROYAL MAIL SERVICE, Under Contract with the Government of New Zealand. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED), will despatch their Magnificent Full-powered Steamers, RIMUTAKA, 4,473 tons, from LONDON July 25 »UAPEHU, 4,163 tons, from LONDON August 22 Leaving Plymouth two days later. Cheap return tickets. Best accommodation for all classes, and superior deck State-rooms. Full information to be obtained of the Company's Agents. TYSER A CO., 138, Leadenhall-street, London, ^r c- 3760 rpiCKETS for all CLASSES /KfrffrrV >. of PASSENGERS to any part of «55Sggg £ AMERICA. AUSTRALIA, CANADA, '■II|"IIW or the CAPE can be procured on the spot, delay, at the SOUTH WALES EMIGRATION »i J Pontypridd (close toT.V.R. Station). Busi "ess done by post with the strictest confidence, distance no object. Passengers met, lodged comfort. m ?nc^ safely conducted to the steamers. Passages jnay be paid for by instalments. Great reduction in iares to SOU l'H AFRICA.—Apply to the manager as Z~°Te- Licensed Agent for all Lines of Steamers to any t of the world. 1117 fer—' ——— pubUraitons. To the Young men of England who suffer from Nervous Debility. Just Published, qpHE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERI. J- ENGE OF AN INVALID, esigned as a Warning and a Caution to others sup- Plying at the same tuna the means of SELF-CURE, by Olle who has cured himself, after undergoing the usual amount of Msdical Imposition and Quackery Srogle Copies may be had (post free) by sendinz a addressed envelope to the author, ARTHUR "*aOK, Esq., HOUNSLQW, near LONDON. 13802 6755 W. E. VAUGHAN AND CO., STEAM-POWER DYERS, FRENCH CLEANERS, &0., LLANDAFF-ROAD, CARDIFB. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS: 32, QUEEN-STREET, I CARDIFF. 248, BUTE-STREET, I 11, WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTU K, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORr. 83, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. T. 27,* S^ST^K-STREET, SWANSEA Parcels Received and Forwarded Regularly to tue Dye-works by the following District Aeents :— Aberavon Miss Morgan, Tandfield-place Aberdare Mrs Eschle, Commercial-placa Aberkenng .Mr W. H. Hitchings, Grocer Abercarn Mr D. Jones, Anchor House Brecon .MrsWofcton, Lion-street Bridgend Mr Woodward, Grocer, Adare-street ^laenavon Mr J. Harris, London House jjnton Ferry.Mr D. L. Jones, Villiers-street ~°wbridge».Misa Griffiths, Fancy Repository ~riffithstown ..Mr H. Peach, Post-office. rr^^dilo.. „Mr J- Lockyer, County Press JJaestej;„ .Mr T. Davies, Grocer, Castle-street fountain Ash..D. R. Davies, Temple of Fashion S^fcnd Messrs Biddlecombe, London House gantyujogj „,Mr E. David, Cambrian House Pembroke Dock* M. S. Cole, 10, Dimond-street ^orthcawl.. *Mr R. Thomas, Great Western House COntypridd .Mr J. Roberts, Post-ofiice «*eniUiwceiber Mr D. R. Davies. Draper Jorth Mr J H. Thomas, Cloth Hall centre Mr J Hitchings, 129, High-street David s Mr W. Lewis, Tailor, Cro^-square "eforest Mr J. Gibbon, Tailor, 88. Wood-road Tenhv"13 Mr Lewis, London House. Mr Tringhatn, The 'llinnble, Tudor-sq ParceisV^Mr Jones, Grocer, Bridge-street workswill hl°Unti 11K to live shillings sent direc.to books and prCiS^ ^iriage ^r^fon^* l»sts sent free on application. W. li. VAUGHAN AND CO, ffFAN?^rB £ iS^\CWTHE3 and DRESS •^LEANING by iRciNLH PROCESS producing per- manent colours a supenor fiaiah charges ftHcl promptness or dispatch 2000 BALSAM of HOREHOUND Relieves (Joub in ten minutes. HAYMAN'S BALSAM of HOREHOUND The most certain and speeay Remedy. HAYMAN'S BALSAM ot HOEtEHOUND For Coughs a Colds. HAYMAN'S BALSAM of HOREHOUND JH For all disorders of the Lungs. "OELIEVES COUGH in TEN MINUTES Invaluable in the Nursery. BALSAM of HOREHOUND The most successful preparation VTAYMAN'S BALSAM of HOREHOUND 'N. Ever otfered to the public. HAYMAN'S BALSAM of HOREHOUND -N-JL Prepared oniy by A. Haynian &Co. (late of Neath). H^YJVIAN'S BALSAM of HOREHOUND iV, St. John's-square, London, sold by all Chemists. Price, Is lid, 2s 9d 4s 6d. 102^ (CARDIFF ADVERTISING. BiLi- V POSTING. AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED}, OFFICES CASTLE CHAMBERS, 21, CASTLE.ST CARDIFF SECRETARY FRANK H SIMPSON. „ £ «st Pennansnt Poscin;; Stations in Cardiff ami "Jsighbourhood Contractors *or ail aescr p ious oi A^«srtising Circular Diawibutinc <xc, Ail oraers nromuiiy atier>d«'i tn IW, ale5 bu ADCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY. Furniture and EfEects, atCardiff July 17 un,iqphnld Furniture, ftt Cs-ra'ti July 18 H°JS M^FRS S »UNN & CO. Steamship Shares,^t ^VANS. 25 ¡r'T. WHITTY EVANS. Oil Paintins at Aberda.re July 17 & 18 Office Furniture, Safes, &c., at Cardifi .July 19 Horses atCardiff July 20 Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff July 23 Household Furniture, at Cardiff July 26 Cows. at Exchange .July 27 Residences, at Cardiff July 60 Mr F. G. GOUGH. Colliery Plant, at Llanelly July- Messrs WM. GRAHAM, SON and HITCHCOX. Furniture Vans, at Cardiff July 24 Machinery, Stores, &c., at Newport Aug. 6A7 Messrs W, & S. HERN. Leasehold Propelty, at Cardiff.JuIV25 Villa Residence, at Cardiff July 25 Mr LEWIS HOPKINS. Leasehold Property, at Cadoxton-juxcfa-Barry..July 30 Messrs JENKINS, CLARKE and CO. Farm, Cottages, &c.. at Treherbert July 22 Mr W. G. LATTV. „ House, Shop, and Premises, at Cardiff — July 22 Dwelling-house, at Cardiff — July 22 Messrs J. G. MADDOX and CO. Household Furniture, at Rooms .July 18 China and Glass, at b. Church-street, Cardiff.. July 22 Mr T. RULE OWEN. Blaentwrch Estate, at Lampeter — — July 26 Farms, at Monachlogddu July 27 Mr THOMAS PARRY. Beerhouse, &c., at Newport ..—July 24 Messrs PARSONS & ROBJENT. Leasehold Properties, at Newport.August 21 Messrs POOLE and MORGAN. Ground Rents, &c., at Blaenavon — —July 17 Messrs WM. SANDEKS & SONS. Business and other Properties, at Roath TI QO Villa Residences, <fcc.. ac Canton • Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER Leasehold Property, at Cardiff July 25 Oil Paintings and Water-Colours, at Cardiff .July tA Messrs STRAKER and SON. Freehold Residence and Land.at Abergavenny. July 23 Leasehold Property, at Ebbw Vale. July 24 Mr J. H. WINGFIELD. Dwelling-houses, at Blaenavon Jaly 22 SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, consisting of SHOPS, W AREBOUSES, VILLAS, and DWELLING-HOUSES, situate in the most eligible portion of the Town of Cardiff. MESSRS STEPHENSON AND ALEX- ANDER will SKLL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 23rd day of July, 1889, at 7 o'clock in the Evening, the following LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES. in the following or such other Lots as may be de. termined at the time of Sale. TREDEGAR-STREET, CARDIFF. LOT 1.—All that Corner House and Shop, Stabling and Premises, No. 45, Tredegar-street, Cardiff, let to Mr Aplin at 14s per week, and held for^ the term of 99 years from 2nd February, 1847, at tue apportioned ground rent of B2 per annum. JOHN-STREET, ROATH. LOT 2.-All those Five Dwelling-houses, numbers 58, 60, 62, 64, and 66, in John-street, Roath, Cardiff, let to weekly tenants at the aggregate rent of £ and held for a term of 93 years (less three days) from 29th September, 1867, subject to the annual ground rent of £ 10 9s. These Premises have a frontage to John-street of 76 feet, with a depth of 71 feet on the north side and 67 feet on the south side. CATHERINE-STREET, CATHAYS. LOT 3.-All that Corner House and Shop, No. 15; Catherine-street, Cathays, Cardiff, in the occupation of Mrs Jacobs, held for 99 years, from 2nd February, 1858, at the apportioned annual ground rent of £ 1 5s. LOT 4.—All that Dwelling-house, No. 17, Catherine- street, Cathays, let to Mr Linniard at 6s per week, and held for 99 years, from 2nd February, 1853, at the annual ground rent of £1 5s. EDWARDS-TERRACE. LOT 5.-All that Semi-detached Villa, situate No. 15 in Richards-terrace, otherwise Edwards-terrace, the Faeder, Cardiff, in the occupation of Mr Soper, and held for 99 years, from 1st May, 1865, at the annual ground rent of £4 8s. LOT 6:-All that Semi-detached Villa, situate No. 16, in Richards-terrace, otherwise Edwards-terrace, the Feeder, Cardiff, in the occupation of Dr Morgan, and held for the like term and ground rent to Lot 5. EAST GROVE-TERRACE. LOT7.-All that Villa, situate No. 6, East Grove- terrace, Tredegarville, Cardiff, held for the term of 99 years from 25th March, 1865, at an apportioned annual ground rent of £ 3. LOT 8.—All that Villa adjoining Lot 7, and numbered 7, held for the like term and ground rent. TYNDALL-STREET. LOT 9.-All that excellent and spacious Warehouse, containing: a basement and 3 floors, with 2 dwelling- houses adjoining, situate in Tyndall-street, Cardiff, in the occupation of Mr Michael Donovan and others, and held for 99 years from 29th September, 1875, ac the annual ground rent of £23 2s. These Premises are very strongly built of Newbridge stone and the best materials, aud are suitable for carrying on a large business. Further particulars may be obtained on appltcation to Messrs Spencer, Corbett, and Evans, Solicitors, 6, Working-street, Oardiff; or of the Auctio neers, b High-street, Cardiff. 6852 A SMALL GENUINE AND VALUABLE COLLEC- TION OF WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS AND A FEW PAINTINGS BY OLD MASTERS, WITH. OUT RESERVE. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- -iTjL ANDER will SELL by AUCTION, at their Offices, High-street, Cardiff, on WEDNESDAY, 24th July, at Two p.m., a small but genuine collection of OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER. COLOURS, By the following Artists :— Knighton Warren, J. A. Fitzgerald, Claud Hayes, Andrews, R. W. S. Britten, Uren, Toovey, Silas, Pike, Hoskins, Miss Ellis, and a large Painting of Ancous,on the Adriatic, with the Trojan arcb, by L. F. Paggi. These pictures are a genuine collection, collected by a leading local connoisseur, and are now placed in the bands of the auctioneers for absolute sale. At the same time will be sold the remainder of the collection of OIL PAINTINGS BY OLD MASTERS (about twenty in number). Which remained unsold from the sale conducted by Messrs Stephenson and Alexander at the Auction and Storage Salerooms in November last, and including examples by Constable, Rubens, Titian, Zucchero, Sebastian Del Piombo, Guilio Romano, Vandyck, Murillo, &c. Several of the piotures purchased at the sale in November for small sums have since changed hands at very high prices. 5, High-street, Cardiff. CARDIFF. TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING. HOUSES, SITUATE IN GREAT FREDERICK- STREET, GREEN-STREET, PARK-STREET, AND SOUTHEY-STREET, CARDIFF. MESSRS W. and S. HERN have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 25th day of July, 1889, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, at 7.30. o'clock p.m. punctually, the following desirable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES GREAT FREDE ItlCK-STREET. LOT 1.—All those two Leasehold Dwelling-houses and Premises, situate and being Nos. 94 and 95. in Great Frederick-street, Cardiff, held for an unexpired term of 197 years from the 20th day of December, 1838, at an apportioned ground rent of £ 5 2s 8d. GREEN-STREET. LOT 2 —All those two Leasehold Dwelling-houses and Premises, situate and being Nos. 19 and 21 in Green-street, Cardiff, held for a term of 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1870, at the low ground rent of £ 2 per house per annum. PARK-STREET. LOT 3,-All that Leasehold Messuage or Dwelling- house and Premises, situate and being No. 20, Park- street, Cardiff, held for a term of 93 years and six months, from the 1st day of February, 1858, at a ground rent of S3 2s Id per annum. SOUTHEY-STREET. LOT 4.—All that Leasehold Dwelling-house and Premises, situate and now known as Pearl Villa, formeuy Croome Villa. Southey-street, Cardiff, held io a term of 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1857, at the low apportioned ground rent of £1 12s 6d per annum. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers at their offices,St Mary-street, Cardiff, or to Messrs Jones, Macintosh, and Dixon, Solicitors, Temple Chambers, Cardiff. Dated 21st June, 1889. 6892 M RICHMOND-ROAD, CARDIFF. ESSRS W. & S. HERN have been instructed to include in their SALE of the 25th instant the following DESIRABLE VILLA RESIDENCE, Viz. All that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE & DWELLING- HOUSE, situate and being No. 132, lticbmond-road, Cardiff, held under lease for 99 years from 20th September. 1878, at A ground rent of £6 3s. 6d., now let at £36 per annum, tenant paying all taxes. And also the following; valuable Properties in LEWIS-SI REET, CANTON, Viz. All those Four LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES and PRMISlS, situnte and known as 23, 25, 27, and 29, Lewis-street, Canton, Cardiff, with carpenter's shop at back and plot ot ground for which plans have been passed for the erction of another house. The property is now let on weekly tenancies for j294 18s per annum, and is held under lease for 99 years from 24th June, 1869, at the low ground rent of B8 9s. Further particulars may be obtained from the Auc- tioneers, 72, Saint Mary-street, Cardiff. 6898 FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. TO INVESTORS AND OTHERS. SALE OF A DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, SHOP AND PREMISES, KNOWN AS THE BROADWAY POST-OFFICE, ROATH, CARDIFF. MR W. G. LATTY lias been favourdd with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, with- out the slightest reserve, at the Queen's Hoi el, Cardiff, on MONDAY, July 22nd, 1889, at Seven o'clock in the evening, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then and there produced, all that valuable and well- bUllC HOUSE, SHOP, AND PREMISES, Situate and being No. 126, Broadway, Roath, Cardiff. The Premises are held uuder lease from William Bradiev E5Q., for the term of 99 years, from the 21st ,lav of March, 1877, at the annual ground rent of £ 5, and aremfw in the occupation of Mr F. Martin, Post- master, at a rental of £ ^0 per annum. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer the Glamorgan Horse Repository, Cardiff. 6890 No 9, Harriet-street, Cogan, near Cardiff. MR W G LATTY has been favoured with inductions to SELL by AUCTION at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on MON DAY July 22nd, 1889, at Seven o'clock in the Evening, subject to such conditions of s;ile as shall be then a1"1 ^We«nr?'SHE all that well-built DWELLING-HOUsB and PRE- MISES, situate and being No. 9, Harriet-street, Cogan, held under lease from Lord Windsor at a ground rent of £ 2 Is 3d per annum, and now let to a respectable tenant at 5s per week.—For further particulars apply to E. Rowland Payne, Esq., Solicitor, 9, St. Mary- street, Cardiff, or the Auctioneer. 5899 RUSSIAN LUBRICATING OILS. WELL KNOWN AND EXTENSIVELY USED. SAMPLES AND PRICES ON APPLICATION RUSSIAN MINERAL OIL COMPANY, EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, 67 OT CAROIFF- alts ira auction. ON FRIDAY NEXT, SALE OF BOOKCASES, OFFICE DESKS, AND OFFICE FITTINGS. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING IrJL will SELL by AUCTION, at their Sale- rooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on FRIDAY next, 19th July, 1889, at 2.30 p.m. punctually, 70 LOTS OF OFFICE FURNITURE, 16 FIRE AND THIKF-PROOF SAFES, comprising BOOKCASES, desks, secretaires, WRITING TABLES, substantial chairs, OAK and MAHOGANY OFFICE TABLES of various sizes, pedestals of drawers, oilcloth and three office carpets, sets of chairs, a BOARD-ROOM TABLE in good condition, and other useful office effects alsoi By order of Messrs J. CART W tilliHT and SONS, 16 FIRST-CLASS THIEF AND FIRE-PROOF SAFES in suitable sizes. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. b907 HORSE EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 20TH, 1889. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ and BOWRING will HOLD their NEXT STUD SALE of HARNESS HORSES, HACKS, COBS,, and PONIES on the above date, including- 2 Horses, the property of a gentleman. Pair of Horses from W. Slatter, Esq. Horses from E. Lawrence, Esq., J. E. Hughes, Esq., R. J. Evans, Esq., and others also a NEARLY NEW GOVERNESS CAR. Further entries respectfully solicited. 6805 UNRESERVED SALE AT SEVERN HOUSE, PARK-PLACE, CARDIFF, of the whole of the SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Made to Special Order by MESSRS SCHOOLBRED and MESSRS MAPLE and CO., London. (By direction of H. A. BELL, Esq., who is leaving Cardiff.) MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING will SELL by AUCTION, at the Residence, as above, on TUESDAY, 23rd JULY, 1889, at 11 o'clock punctually, THE APPOINTMENTS OF THE RESIDENCE, Comprising an ELEGANT WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE, with handsome 6tt. Wardrobe a SIMILAR SET in MAHOGANY and WALNUT SUITE FOR SMALL-SIZED ROOM, painted bedroom furniture, com. modes, box ottoman sofa, writing table, brass rail fenders and irons, japanned toilet fittings, coal vases, mantel boards and overmantels, chest of drawer. double and single toilet services by Doulton, CAPITAL BRASS BEDSTEADS with costly bed furniture with hair bedding, &c.; BEAUTIFUL DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE, walnut and rosewooa inlaid occasional chairs and settees in tapestry and plush, an ARTISTIC CABINET, cabinet ornaments, work and occasional tables, a SUPERB 7-OCTAVE SHORT GRAND IRON FRAME PIANOFORTE in WALNUT CASE, by ASCLERBERG, DRESDEN pictures, walnut duet stool, a four-fold screen, a brass hanging lamp, brass fenders and irons. expensive brass coal vase, corner brackets, Chenille curtains, AXMINSTER and TURKEY CARPETS, A SUPERIOR POLLARD OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE, Covered in green morocco, a 10ft dining table, band- some POLLARD OAK SIDEBOARD of exquisite design, a lofty pollard oak overmantel, writing table and book case made to special order and to match, oil paintings, expensive bronzes, MARBLE CLOCK with bronze mounts, saddle bag, easy chair, oak coal vase, majolica curb fender, HALL FURNITURE in walnut, a VALUABLE OAK GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK, contents of pantries and kitchens, a large painted linen press, a VALUABLE DINNER SERVICE of 200 pieces, plated dish covers, a wringing machine, a lawn mower and garden tools. ON VIEW DAY PRIOR TO SALE. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, 11, High- street, Cardiff, one week prior to sale. The Auctioneers wish to call special attention to this Sale. The whole of the Furniture was purchased, new "bout two years ago, is of the most modern style. and was supplied by first-class makers. 6689 SALE OF SUBSTANTIAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE REMOVED from CATHEDRAL-ROAD, CARDIFF, By Order of ALBERT READ, Esq (Late of the ELY PAPER WORKS), who is leaving Cardiff. ROSEWOOD COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, SPANISH MAHOGANY DINING-ROOM and finely carved WALNUT DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE; elegant Walnut Bedroom Suite, Linen. Pictures, &c. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING -ijt-JL Will SELL by AUCTION, at their Sale-rooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, 26th July, 1889, at 11 o'clock, punctually, 403 LOTS OF .MOST SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE as above, including in the Bedrooms an ELEGANT WALNUT SUITE and large-sized wardrobe, MASSIVE BRASS and PARISIAN BEDSTEADS, horse-hair mattresses, goose featber beds, double and single toilet services, handsome Spanish mahogany toilet table, SUITE of FINELY- CARVED WALNUT DRAWING-ROOM FURNI- TURE, including eight chairs and settee, covered in costly silk tapestry, ELEGANT CABINET and OVER- MANTEL, with bevelled plate mirrors, card and occasional tables, wall brackets. Japanese screens, coal vase, a FULL-COMPASS COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, bv Waddington, a most SUPSTANTIAL SPANISH MAHOGANY DINING-ROOM SUITE in Morocco, 6-feet HANDSOME MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD. MAHOGANY DIN IN G- TA BLE, 6-feet PROJECTING CENTRE WALNUT BOOKCASE, bronze and marble clock and ornaments, carved walnut suite covered in saddle bags, oak and mahogany sitting-room furniture, kitchen furniture, and miscellanies. ON VIEW DAY PBIOR TO SALE. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING are instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 30th day of July instant, at Three o'clock in the afternoon (subject to conditions to be then and there produced), the following DESIRABLE RESIDENCES :— LOT 1.—A semi-detached VILLA, called" Arcot House," Newport-road, in the occupation of Robert Strong, Esq., containing drawing-room, dining-room, breakfast-room, kitchen, scullery, <fcc. on the around Boor; 6 large bedrooms, dressing-room, bath-room, and w.c. on the first Boor; and 5 bedrooms over. This property is held under lease for the residue of a term of 99 years, from the 2nd day of February, 1880, at a ground rent of £ 20 per annum. LOT 2.—No. 188, NEWPORT-ROAD, Cardiff, con- tining dmina-room, drawing-room, and kitchens on the ground Boor; 3 bedrooms, dressing-room, and bath-room on the first floor; and 2 bedrooms and box. room over. LOT 3.—No. 190, NEWPORT-ROAD (adjoining Lot 2), containing similar accommodation. These Houses are Let at jMO a year each, and are held under leases for 99 years from the 25th (lay of March, 1873, at the ground rents of j37 18s. and £7 16s. per annum. LOT 4.—No. 228, NEWPORT-ROAD, containing drawing-room, dining-room, and kiwbens on the ground floor, 3 bedrooms and bathroom on the first floor, and 3 bedrooms over. LOT 5.-No. 230, NEWPORT-ROAD (adjoining Lot 4), containing similar accommodation. These Houses are held under Leases for 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1880, at the ground rents of jE7 10s. per annum each. Half of the purchase money (if desired) may remain on mortgage at B5 per cent. To view and for further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, or to MR H. HEARD, SOLICITOR, IJ, TRINITY-STREET, CARDIFF. ¡" SALE TO-MORROW. THE DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. ON THURSDAY, JULY 18th, 1889, Commencing at Two o'clock precisely. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and co. win SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION,at the above sales, a varied assemblage of superior HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, comprising a superior pianoforte in walnut case, by Sawday, of London; walnut and mahogany suites, variously upholstered ,for drawing and dining rooms; walnut, mahogany, and oak sideboards and cheffoniers, cabinets and overmantels, dining and other tables, iron and brass bedsteads with bedding, duchesse toilets, wardrobes and chests of drawers to match, other walnut bedroom suites, &0., together with a quantity of fenders, ashpans, and brasses. On View Morning of Sale. All lots intended for this Sale must be Entered at the ofHces not later than the day prior to. 1111 No. 5, CHUUCH-STREET, CARDIFF. ON MONDAY, JULY 22ND, 1889, COMMENCING AT 2.30 AND 7.30 P.M. PRECISELY. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX & CO. are instructed by Mr G. H. Staniforth (WHO IS "IVING UP THE CHINA AND GLASS TRADE ONLY) to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, without reserve, the whole of hill Valuable Stock of CHINA AND GLASS, comprising tumblers and other glasses in great variety, superior dinner, tea, dessert, and breakfast services, single and double chamber sets, a 2-h.p. vertical steam engine, with pump and injector, in good condition, by Chaplin and Co., of Glasgow, and numerous sundries. On View Morning of Sale. Offices and Salerooms, Duke-street, Cardiff. N B,—THE CUTLERY BUSINESS IS CARRIED ON AS USUAL AT NO. 6, CHUKCH-STREET (NEXT DOOR). CADOXFON-JUXTA-BARRY. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MR LEWIS HOPKINS has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the >VTT2.L0^ Hotel, Cadoxton-juxta-Barry, on 1UESDAY, the 30th day of July, 1889, at 3.30 o'clock in the afternoon, the following desirable Properties :— LOT 1—All that MESSUAGE and PREMISES, situate in Weston-street, In the parish of Cadoxton- juxta-Barry, now in the occupation of Albert Yeo. LOT i. A similar MESSUAGE and PREMISES adjoining, occupied by I". Bulgar LOT 3.—A similar MESSUAGE and PREMISES adjoininir, occupied by Thomas Maxwell. LOT 4.-A similar MESSUAGE and PREMISES adjoining, occupied by Frederick Grimmett, LOT o. A similar MESSUAGE and PREMISES adjoining, occupied by William Price. J.OT 6.—A similar MESSUAGE and PREMISES adjoining, occupied by Sydney Parfitt. LOT 7.—A similar MESSUAGE and PREMISES adjoining, occupied by Daniel Price Ihese lots are all held for the term of 999 years, and are let at a rental of bs 6d per week each. T LOT 8-—^ PIECE of LEASEHOLD LAND adjoining Lot I on the east side, having a frontage of 40ft to Weston-street, a depth of 52ft, and being 6ft wide at back. Held under lease for 999 years. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 10, Q ueen-street, Cardiff Messrs Spencer, Corbett, and Jivans, 6, Working-street, Cardiff; or Mr Lewis ^Hf2Ise_Aggnt, Main-street. Cadoxton. E PPS'S GRATEFUL AND COMFORTING. (BREAKFAST) /"I O C O A MADE SIMPLY WITH BOILING WATER OR MILK. 136U-487-4116 ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all discharges from the Urinary Organs in either sex (acquired or constitutional), Gravel, and Pains in the Back. Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in Boxes. 4s 6d each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the World or sent to any address for sixty stamps by the Makers, The Lincoln aud Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln. 1003 • :taít5 ;¡\ndían. SALE THIS DAY. BLAENAVON, MONMOUTHSHIRE. VALUABLE GROUND RENTS AND FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, which MEssns POOLE and MORGAN will OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION on WEDNESDAY, the 17th day of July, 1889, at Two for Three o'clock in the Afternoon punctually, at the Lion Hotel, Blaenavon. PARTICULARS. GROUND RENTS under LEASES for999 YEARS. payable from the Coedcae Craddock Estate, with the reversions to the respective properties included in such leases. Amount Lot of Property from which the Rents are —" Ground Payable. Rent. 1 S4 10 0 Three Houses, Land, and Gardens leased to Mr William Morean and the Trustees of the Loyal St. Vincent Lodge, No. 4.821 of the Independent Order of Oddfellows. 2 18 0 Two Houses and Gardens leased to Mr Samuel Davies. 3 2 5 0 Four Houses, Gardens, and Land leased to i\1r David Harris. 4 0 18 0 One House and Garden leased to Mr James Dean. 5 16 0 Three Houses and Gardens leased to Mr Job Williams. 6 0 17 3 Two Houses and Gardens leased to Mr David Davies. 7 1 14 8 Four Houses and Gardens leased to Mr Evan Davies. 8 4 8 0 Four Houses and Gardens leased to Mr William Edwards. 9 3 0 0 One House and Garden leased to Mr John Lewis. 10 4 4 6 One House and Garden leased to Mr William Hill. 11 4 2 6 One House and Garden leased to Mr James Hill, 12 4 0 0 Two Houses and Gardens leased to Mr Michael Lewis. GROUND RENT under sub-lease for 998 years, pay- able from the Waun Estate, with the reversion to the property included in such lease. Amount Lot (jround Property from which the Rent is Payable. Rent. ï3 £ 4 Three Houses and Premises, sub-leased to Mr Timothy Parker. LOT 14.—A FREEHOLD FARM, called Coedcae I Craddock, containing 8a. 3r. 2I1p.. with the cowhouse and buildings thereon, as now occupied by Mr John Williams, at the low rental of £17 per annum. There is a. right to pasture sheen and -cattle on the Blaenavon Mountain,which adjoins the lot, and the minerals (if any) thereunder will be sold therewith. LOT 15.—A PIECE of FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, adjoining Upper Woodland-street, containing lr.23p.,and having a long frontage to Lower Woodland- street, now in the occupation of Mr Wm. Morgan, at an annual rental of £1. LOT 16.—A PIECE of FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, on the opposite side of the said street, with a long frontage thereto, and containing about 30 perches, about three-fourths thereof being occupied with Lot 14, and the remainder at a rent of 5s per annum, by Mr Wm. Davies. LOT I7.-A PIECE of BUILDING LAND, contain- ing lr. 28p., situate at the bottom of Lower Woodland- street, and adjoining the property leased to Mr Samuel Davies, subject to a right of road through the same to an adjoining property. LOT 18.—THREE LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES, SHOP, and PREMISES, being Nos. 62, 63, and 64, Hill-street, and now in the occupations of Mary Jane Bowyer and Messrs Edward Davies and Edwin Baker as monthly tenants at the aggregate rental of S22 2s per annum. This lot contains an area of 101 square yards, is held for a term of 999 years from the 1st day of January,1837, at an apoortioned yearly ground rent of 7s 8d, and there is held therewith and with the next two lots on a yearly tenancy and included in the occupation of the tenants of the three Iota a piece of land at the rear of the houses upon which a portion of one of the houses comprised in this lot and two w.c.'s and ovens are built, for which B2 3s per annum is paid. The purchasers of the three lots will take the por- tions of this piece of land behind their respective lots for the vendors' estate therein, the rent being equally apportioned. LOT 19.—TWO LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES and PREMISES, being Nos. 65 and 66, Hill-street, and now in the occupation of Mrs Ann Morgan and Mr James Coles, as monthly tenants, at an aggregate rental of S16 1815 per annum. LOT 20.—TWO LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES and- Premises, being Nos. 67 and 68, Hill-street, in the occupation of Messrs William Steele and William Wil- liams as monthly tenants, at an aggregate rental of £ 16 18s per annum. The last 2 lots contain an area of 260 square yards, and are held for a term of 999 years from the 3rd day of August, 1858, at an annual ground rent of £ 2 12s, which will be apportioned equally between I the purchasers of such lots. There is also held therewith and with Lot 18, a piece of land as before mentioned. LOT 21.-FOUR LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES, Gar- dens, Meadow, and Premises, containing 1 acre and 20 perches, near the Great Western Railway Station, fronting the railway, and on the north of the road leading from Blaenavon to VartSg, in the occupation ot Messrs Thomas, clothiers. Augustus Carter, Thomas Jones, William Coleman, alld George Peuibridge, at an aggregate rental of Thia lot is held for a term of yeans, of which 9 yeara and upwards are unexpireàtodHUl annual ground' rent of LOT Z2.-TWO FREEHOLD COTTAGES, Ivor- street, and ill the occupation of Messrs John Stock aml. Thomas Dobbs as monthly tenants, at an aKregate annual rental of £10 8s. This Lot contains an area of 89 square yards. LOT 23.-A FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE,. SHOP, and PREMISES, known as Ivor House, con- taining an area of 709 square yards, and now in the occupation of Mr Dd. Lewis. This Lot comprises splendid business premises. The building, consisting of the messuage and shop, con- tains on the basement four cellars; on the first floor a large shop divide(1 into grocery and drapery departments, warehouse, office, post-office, dining- ball, and scullery 011 the second floor, sitting and drawing-rooms, two bedrooms, aud w.c. approached by a separate staircase, two warehouses, with two hoists and on the third floor, five bedrooms and lumber-room. And the yard and outbuildings embrace stabling for four horses, cart-shed, ware- house. and oven. The Mines and Minerals under Lots 18 and 21 are reserved, with the usual powers for working the same. The various quantities have been ascertained by admeasurement, but must be taken as more or less. To view the several lots apply to the tenants, and for further particulars antI condltwn1} of sale, with plans, which are in course of preparation, to the Auctioneers, Abergavenny and Pontypool; or to 6863 T. WATKINS..icitor I PontypooL SALE 74, WOODVILLE-ROAD, CATHAYS, CARDIFF. TO PORK BUTCHERS, FURNITURE DEALERS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY have received instructions from Mr B. Lewis to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises as above, on- WEDNESDAY NEXT, July 17th, the whole of the FIXTURES, FITTINGS, UTENSILS, HOUSE. HOLD FURNITURE and other Effects belonging to him. The Lots will include mahogany hair-covered suite, two mahogany tables, CAPITAL AJIERICAN ORGAN WITH ELEVEN STOPS, BY SMITH; easy chairs, couch, iron bedsteads aud palliasses, birchwood bedstead and hangings, mahogany and oak chests of drawers, marble-top and other wasbstands,, bedroom ware, bedroom and kitchen chairs, pier and other gtasses, pictures, two perambulators, dinner and tea services, fenders and irons, and the usual kitchen requisites two patent balances with brass weights, potato scale and weights, three butter stands; large-dishes, pickling tubs, chopping machine, sausage lIer, hand and sack trucks, and other pork butchering utensils, and the whole may be seen on the da) of he Sale, which will commence punctually at Two o clock p.m. There will be No Reserve. 31, Queen-street. Cardiff, July 11th, 1889. 6917 SALE TO-MORROW. 28, HAMILTON-STREET, CANTON, CARDIFF. TO PARTIES FURNISHING AND OTHERS. 1\/1 ESSRS W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY JlVI will SELL by AUCTION, at the above address, on THURSDAY NEXT. July lbth, the whole of the capital HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & OTHER EFFECTS, belonging to Mr Ernest H. Williams. The Furniture includes an inlaid chiffonier, with glass back walnut table, poles, curtains, and rings, brass and other fenders, pier and other glasses, couch, ornaments, dining table, easy chairs, books, prints, oil paintings, bedroom suite, iron and brass-mounted bedsteads, feather beds, carpets, kitchen requisites, &c. The lots may be seen on the day of the sale, wh:ch will commence punctually at Two o'clock p.m. There will be no reserve. 31, Queen-street, Cardiff, July 12th, 1889. 6927 SALE THIS DAY. COURT-ROOM, TEMPERANCE-HALL, ABERDARK. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF VALU- ABLE OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER COLOUR DRAWINGS BY THIRTY OF THE MOST EMI- NENT ARTISTS. MR T. WHITTY EVANS will SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY and THURS- DAY, July 17th and 18th, 1889, at the above address, a genuine COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS. The finest collection of English and Continental pictures that have been sent to Aberdare tor some time. Sale at Two and Six o deck p.m. each day. 6945 On View from Ten a.m. on Mornings of Sale. Auctioneer's Offices. Aberdare and Mountain Ash. rjjUiUl/m TEETH i TEETJd i M R K E A L L, SURGEON DENTIST 199, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA (Just below the Great Western Railway Station), Begs to intimate that he can produce a perfectly ntting Set of Teeth in one clear day. The very best workman- ship guarantesd. Painless Dentistry by Gas, also by the new Anaesthetic Cocaine. Partial Sets from till per Tooth Upper or Lowo)- Sets from Two Guineas. KBALL'S TONIC AND NEURALGIC MIXTURE, Sure and Speedy Cure for Neuralgia, Tic TMoreux, Rheums, Toothache, and all Nervous Pains. Is ld and 2s 9d per Bottle. Through any Chemist Cardiff; Mr Munday, chemist, 1, Duke-street; Mr Robb, chemist, Roath. Newport; Messrs Garrett Bros., chemists, 171, Commercial-street. Neath: Mr J. G. Isaac (late Hayrnau), chemist. Llanelly Mr Gwilym Evans. London Newbery and Son. 1038—14 IMPORTANT.-One Box of Horton'sI.X.L. JL Pills are guaranteed to cure ail private cases and com- plications of the urinary organs, whether aCQuired or otherwise. Also Gravel and Pains in the Back. Free from Mercury. Post free for 4s from G. D. Horton, M.P.S (from the General Hospital), Aaton-road, Binning ham. Agents Cardiff-A. Hagon, Chemist, 39, Bridge st. Swansea—Lloyd,Chemist, Oxford-street. Newport —Young, Chemist, High-sweet. N.B.—Have neyer bfien known t"> iii. 1-escers answerfÏ free. 67ó2 QTERILITY IN WOMEN ITS CAUSES ►CJ AND CURE. By J. B. RYLEY, M.D., M.R.C S„ London. A NEW EDITION of this work, revised up to da.te, is NOW READY. PRICE 3s 6d: POST- FREE, 3s 8d. London: Henry Renshaw, 356, Strand. 2999 as bo faction. —. CARDIFF, ANGEL HOTEL YARD. TO CARRIERS AND OTHERS. MEsSRS WM. GRAHAM, SON, and HITCHCOX are instructed to SELL by AUC- TION, at the above yard, on WEDNESDAY, July 24th, 1889, THREE FURNITUBE VANS, Built by the Bristol Wagon Co., and in fair condition. The Vans are now in the G.W. Railway Goods Yard, Cardiff, and may be seen upon application to Mr Alfred Embry. Sale to commence at Three o'clock sharp. Particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneers, Newport, Mon. 6962 NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. LLANARTH AND DURHAM ENGINE WORKS, Situate at the Alexandra Docks. between the 5th and 6th Coal-hoists. MESSRS WILLIAM GRAHAM, SON, -i-vJL and HITCHCOX are instructed by Mr John Sheryn to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 6th and 7th August, 1889, the whole of the PLANT, MACHINERY, STORES, OFFICE FITTINGS, AND BUILDINGS. comprising six lathes, slotting, drilling, planing, shaping, punching, and screwing machines, horizontal and vertical engines, boilers, weighing machines, steam hammer; the contents of smiths', brass- founders', and pattern shops, together with several tons of Wrought and Cast Iron, Ac., Ac. Sale to commence each day at 11 o'clock sharp. Catalogues may be obtained upon application to the Auctioneers, Newport, Mon. 6961 BLAENAVON, MONMOUTHSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF LEASEHOLD DWELLING. HOUSES. MR J. H. WINGFIELD will SELL by AUCTION at the Lion Hotel, Blaenavon, on MONDAY, 22nd July, 1889, at Three for Four o'clock in the Afternoon, in the following or such other Loti. as may be determined upon at the time of sale, amI subject to conditions to be then produced, the following SEVEN WELL-BUILT AND CONVENIENTLY- SITUATED DWELLING-HOUSES, VIZ. :— LOT 1.— All those FIVE DWELLING-HOUSES, with convenient OUTBUILDINGS and GARDEN GROUND belonging thereto, situate and known as Railway-terrace, in the town of Blaenavon, in the respective occupations of Messrs Kershaw, Spencer, Dodimead, Barratt, and Organ, and now producing a gross yearly rental of JB65. LOT 2.—All those TWO DWELLING-HOUSES, with convenient OUTBUILDINGS and GARDENS, bein Nos. 23 and 24, Giantorvaen-terrace, Blaenavol1 aforesaid, now occupied by Messrs Allsopp and Field. house, and producing a gross yearly rental of £ 26. Each of the dwelling-houses contains a passage, front room, parlour, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, baking oven, yard, good cellar, and convenient outbuildings the tenants also havin the use of plots of garden ground at the rear of the premises. The property is held for the residue of a term of 99 years, commencing from the 25th day of June, 1866 (except the last day of the said term), and for a further term of 99 years, commencing from the expiration of the first-mentioned term (except the last day of the said term), at the very low annual ground rent of 10s for each house, the mines and minerals being reserved to the lessors. The premises have recently been put in a thorough st3te of repair and being situate in the immediate neighbourhood of coal and iron works, and within an easy distance of the railway, readily command good tenants. To view the property, apply to the respective tenants; and for further particulars to the Auctioneer, Ponty- pool and Pontnewynydd or to Messrs EDWARDS and LE BRASSEUR, Solicitors, Pontypool, and Albany Chambers, Newport. 8th July, 1889. 6954 ales hy fettor. IN BANKRUPTCY. BE JOHN DAVIES, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, FISHGUARD, PEMBROKESHIRE. FOR SALE by TENDER, as a going JU concern, the STOCK-IN-TRADK, FURNITURE, POSTING ESTABLISHMENT, belonging to the above Estate, consisting of horses, carriages. harness, hay, machinery, stock-in-trade, and household furniture, together with the lease of the above premises for the unexpired term of 19 years, at the annual rental of £ 80. Tenders, marked John Davies s St jck." to be sent to Trustee at Maildy, Letterston, R.S.O., on or before Wednesday, the 31st day of July, 1889. The Trustee does not bind himself to accept any tender. WM. "IORGE JAMES, Trustee, Maildy, J.etterston, Pembrokeshire. Ergal Sottas. JJEV. VINCENT SAULEZ (DECEASED). ALL PERSONS having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS against the Estate of the late Reverend VINCENT AULEZ, of the RECTORY, CANTON, CARDIFF, in the COUNTY of GLAMORGAN, are requested to send particulars of the same to me, the undersigned, and any persons indebted to his estate are requested to pay the amount of their respective debts to' me forthwith. Dated this 15th day of July, 1889. H. HEARD, Solicitor, 6955 24, Trinity-street, Cardiff. JiníUríng oríeties. THE PRINCIPALITY PERMANTiNf JL INVESTMENT JgUILDING gOCIETY. THE BESTMEDIXTM FOR LOANS ON PROPERTIES. Moderate law charges. No procuration fees. Easy repayments. Large share in Society's profits. Facility or redemption. The: Offices, 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, are OPEN DAILY FOR BUSINESS. W. SANDKRS, MANAGING SECRETARY. AGENTS.—Mr E. THOMAS, 43, York-place, Newport. Mr D. H. EDMUNDS, 4. Maugban-st., Penarth. 1023-7422 Mr J. A. DAVIES, lda-plafe, Ebbw Vale. GLAMORGAN BUILDING SOCIETY. VJT OFFICES—15, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. This old-established Society offers SPECIAL FACI- LITIES to persons desirous of Purchasing their own Dwelling-bouses by a small payment down and easy periodical re-payml1ts (for a limited period) in lieu of rent, thus affording a secure and safe investment and providing a future permanent income. No risks—no Redemption Fees-Low Law Cha.rges-Sha.res issued Daily—Reserve Fund invested in Government Security. —For further information apply at the Society's Offices, which are Open Daily.—T. A. DAVIES, Secretary. 1119 SOUTH WALES MERCANTILE BUILDING SOCIETY, Philharmonic Chambers, ■ Cardiff.—The Directors are prepared to make Advances on Leasehold and Freehold Securities. Interest reduced half per cent. on Old and New Advances. — John Jen- fkins, A.C.A.. Secretary. 1045 THE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS JL BUILDING SOCIETY. — Offices, Glebeland House, Merthyr Tydfil.—Established 1872. Incorporated 1874.-Liberal Advances (£100 to £ 10,000).—Easy Re. payments in 3 to 17 years. Favourable Redemption Terms—Utmost Secrecy—Loans on Buildings in pro- gress—No Management Charges. DISTRICT AGENTS — Cardiff and Penarth, Mr J. Holioway, 12, Queen's Chambers. Cardiff; Cadoxton and Barry, Mr Lewis Lewis, Quarrella-street, Cadox- ton; Abertillery and District, Mr W. B. Harrison, Abertillery; JSeviport and District, Mr H. A. Goodman, Architect. Newnort; Swansea, Mr H. C. Higman, 10L Oxford-street, Swansea; Pontypridd and Rhondda, Mr H. Porcher, Pontypridd: Carmarthenshire, Mr Isaac Phillips, Burry Port, &8.0; Tredegar and JSbbu) Vale, Mr J. D. Thomas, Aeron Villa, Rhymney. 1058 Mr PETER WILLIAMS. Secretary. Very Agreeable to Take. A LAXATIVE A REFRESHING FRUIT LOZENGE, FOR TAMAR CONSTIPATION, JL HAEMORRHOIDS, BILE, INDIEN HEADACHE, JL LOSS of — APPETITE, T GASTRIC and RILLON INTESTINAL TROUBLES. Box 2i 6d, stamps included. Sold by all Chemists and Druggists. 4254 E. GRILLON, 69 Queen-street, Cheapside,London QROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUG H EL I XI R. f QROSBY'S COUGH ELIXIR, CURES BRONCHITIS COUGH ELIXIR CURES ASTHMA COUGH ELIXIR WORKS WONDERS- CROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR Is sold in Bottles at Is. lid., Is. 9d.. 4s. 6d., and 11s. each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors, or direct from v DR ROOKE, j SCARBOROUGH, ENGLAND. JJR. ROOKE'S DICTIONARY OF JQOMESTIC jy/j EDICINE. All who wish to preserve health should read this work. It is a Handy Guide to Domestic Medicine, also all admirable Compendium of Medical Information, it contains 80 pages, and it is an incalculable boon to invalids. GRATIS of all Chemists and Patent Medi- cine Vendors, or POST FREE on receipt on penny stamp, from DR. ROOKE,, 1035 SCARBOROUGH, ENGLAND. ^public Companies, ,t. J' a L~A~N ELLY HARBOUR. ISSUE OF £45,000 THREE AND A HALF CENT. DEBENTURE BONDS. Messrs WILKINS and CO., BRECON OLD BANK, LLANELLY, are authorised by the LlaDelly Harbour and Burry Navigation Commissioners, under the "Llanelly Harbour Act, 1878," and the "Llanelly Local Board Act, 1888," to received application for Debenture Bonds bearing 34 per cent. interest, which will be issued, free from Stamp Duty or other charge and for such sums as may suit investors. l'he Commissioners are empowerd under the Acts to borrow £50,000, but the sum now offered to the public is The greater portion of the loan is required to pay off existing bonds. The remainder is to be devoted to harbour improve- ments now in proJtress and nearly completed. Present holders of bonds representing £IOOO have applied for the new issue, thus leaving only ;1;;0)1,000 for new aopiicants. Under the before-mentioned Acts of Parliament the harbour commissioners are empowered to offer as security the revenues of the harbour, and as collateral security the annual income of the Llanelly Town Free- hold Estate and a charge upon the general district rate of the town to the extent of sixpence in the pound per annum upon the assessable value of the property in the district. Under the Acts ot 1878 and 1388 the Harbour Com- missioners are compelled to establish a sinking fund (of which annual returns will be made to the Local Government Boord) to extinguish the debt in 50 years from the 1st January, 1890, the first instalment having to be paid at that date. The amount required to meet the interest and pro- vide a sinking fund for replacement of the loan at the end of fifty years is £1,975 per annum. The Surplus Revenue of the Llanelly Harbour after allowing K)1,200 for Maintenance aud Management is :£2,aOO The Freehold Town Estate produces at present yearly £1,000 And Sixpence in the £ on property assessable to the General District Rate produces at present £1,300 £4,300 That sum is in excess of the Annual Liability for interest and contributions to the Sinking Fund. The first-class character of the security is proved by the fact that the lien on the revenue of the Town Estate and the General District Rate is more than sufficient to cover the annual payment. Harbour Loans depend as a rule on the Harbour Dues solely. The repayment of the Llanelly Harbour Loan being assured in case of need from sources !l0 un- doubted as the Town Freehold Estate and the General District Kate makes it unquestionably a first-class investment. Llanelly is an important and rapidly increasing place, comprising within its borders many and varied industries. These include copper and lead works, tin. plate works, iron foundries, chemical works, col- lieries, etc. The Town Estate consists of very valuable Building Ground, and the rental thereof is increasing eyery year. The assessable value of the Town is also annually increasing. The Revenue derived from the Llanelly Harbour has increased fifty per cent. during the last the years, and there is every indication that the increase will con- tinue. Interest will be paid half-yearly on 1st July and 1st January, and the Coupons will be cashed in London and at the Branches of the Brecon Old Bank free of Commission. The Bonds C1Jl be issued for a term of yea.rll or sub- ject to six or twelve months' notice, as desired by the Investor. Forms of application can be obtained at Messrt Wilkins and Co.'s. Bank at Llanelly, Brecon, Cardiff, Merthyr, Aberdare, Carmarthen, liaverfordwest. and Cardigan, or at the Office of the Clerk to the Commis- sioners, Town-hall, Llanelly. LlaneUy, 4th July, 1889. 6775 Jpubltr ^Jpoxntm^nts. JPJEDWAS SCHOOL BOARD, BEDWAS BRIDGE INFANT SCHOOL. WANTED, a MISTRESS, qualified under Article 52, to take charge of this School on October 1st. Salary, total rant, and school pence receiv"d, with guarantee that If grant and pence are less than £ 40 per annum the Board will make up the £ 40.—Applications, with copies of recent testimonials, must reach me before the 30th instant. T. S. EDWARDS. Clerk to the Board. 20, High-street, Newport, Mon. 6894 QLYNCORRWG SCHOOL BOARD. ASSISTANT MASTER WANTED. The GLYNCORRWG SCHOOL BOARD INVITE APPLICATIONS for the post of ASSISTANT MAS- TER at the Abergwynfi (Mixed) School. Salary to commence, £ 40 per annum. Applications, with testimonials, to be sent me on or before the 1st AUGUST NEXT. HOWEL CUTHBERTSON, Clerk. Water-street, Neath, July 12th, 1889. 6919 (juntas anD Contracts. TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. The Corporation of Cardiff is prepared tOc1eceive TENDERS for FORMINU. METALLING, PAVING. KERBING, and CHANNELLING DAISY-STREET, J10 WARD-LANE, FERN-STREET, GLOSSOP-LANE, IVY-STREET, THORNHIitL-L AN E, AND ETON-LANE. Separate Tenders are required:- 1.—For forming and metalling the carriage ways. For paving, kerbing, and channelling the foot- ways. Drawings and specifications may be seen, and forma of tenders obtained, at the Borough Engineer's Office. Sealed Tenders, endorsed in accordance with specifi- cation, to be delivered at my office on or before Wednesday, July 23rd, 1889. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By order. J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town-hall, Cardiff, July 12th, 1889. Sw ANSEA UNION RURAL SANL Q TARY AUTHORITY. TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. TENDERS are invited for CONTRACTING, from the 31st instant to the 25th March, 1890 (but subject to one month's notice to terminaw the contract), for the REMOVAL of REFUSE, Cleansing of Earth Closets, Supplying Dry Earth therefor. Cleansing Privies. Pails, Ashpits, Cesspits, and Cesspools, Ac., within the Dia. trict of Clase, as defined on Plan. Copies of the specification of the work to be done, and forms of tender, may be obtained from the under- signed, or from Mr JOHN THOMAS, Surveyor, 32, Fisher-street, Swansea, where the plans, showing the boundaries of the district, may be seen. Tenders to be delivered to the undersigned ou or before SATURDAY, the 27th inst. G. B. HAYNES, Clerk. 8. Fisher-street, Swansea, 15th July. 1889. 6966 g WANSE A HORSE SHOW. TENDERS are invited for the Erection of the Enclosure of the Field, and for the Shedding and Boxes. The Show to be held in Victoria Park, August 14th and lbth Tenders to be sent in on or before the 18th July to the Secretary. Tenders wanted for the sole right of catering for the above Show, to be sent in on or before August 1st, 1889. Tenders to be sent in to the Secretary, H. Higman, Oxford-street, Swansea. 6942 WELSH BOOKS AND WELSH MUSIC AT ROBERTS BROTHERS, BOOKSELLERS AND PRINTERS, 7, HIGH-STREET ARCADE, CARDIFF List of Welsh Books on Application. Dr Carry's Music 13603 in Stock. 3498 Heywood's Dialogues, Dramas, and Recitations, VIGOR Suffering from Nervous Debility, Decline, W FOB. Exhausted Vitality, Brain and Kidney TV) VNT troubles, &c. Certain cure by the im- iVI-CiiN proved French method. HOW TO ACT—ADVICE FREE. 6570—13800 Sealed Book sent for three stamps. The Lallemand Agency, 76, Chancery-lane, London. DR. jj,ooke's ORIENTAL JpILLS AND gOLAR ELIXIR Have been used ior upwards of half a. century, and are fully recognized as the most effectual remedies now in use for the cure of INDIGESTION, LIVER COMPLAINTS, And all nervous disorders 'J J Reader, if you suffer from any of the above complaints with all their f' attendant evils, try these remedies they are more to be desired for you in than riches, and their worth to yon is more than untold gold. f- V f T. DR; ROOKE'S SOLAR ELIXIR Is sold in Bottles &t 2s. 9d., 4s. 611.. vjv and Us. each. ROOKE'S ORIENTAL PILLS Are sold in boxes at 13id. and (I 4s. 6d. each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors, or direct from D R. ROO K E, 90M SCARBOROUGH, ENGLAND. pnliltc Companies, &r. Messrs BROWN, JANSON, & Co., 32, Abchurch Lane, London, E.C.; Messrs WILLIAM WILLIAMS, BROWN Co., Leeds; and the BANK OF LIVERPOOL, Limited (Heywood's Branch), Liverpool, are authorised to re- ceive Subscriptions for the undermentioned Capital. THE SUBSCRIPTION LIST WILL OPEN ON WEDNESDAY, the 17th JULY, and WILL CI.O£Jj; on or before FRIDAY, the 19th JULY. DEE BANK LEAD .AND SILVER WORKS, Limited (Late J. Walker, Parker and Company). CAPITAL: £120000 in 24,000 SHARES of £5 Each. Issue of 12,000 Shares of £5 Each, payable. £1 on Application, S2 on Allotment, and two months after Allotment. „ Subscriptions are also invited for 1,600 5 per Cent. First Mortgage Debentures of £25 Each (secured upon the Freehold Works and other Assets of the Company, and redeemable at 5 per cent. premium, at the option of the Company, at any time after the expiration of 5 years from Allotment, upon ó months' notice; 400 more of such Debentures being held unissued in reserve); payable 808 under:— B5 per cent. on Application £9fJ per cent. one month after Allotment. The Debentures will be registered in the Company a Books. Interest will be payable half-yearly on the Isf January and 1st July. The Capital now proposed to be issued is therefore • as under:— a per Cent. Debentures. £40,000 Shares 60,000 £ïõõ DIRECTORS The Right lion. J. W. MELLOR, Q. C„ 2, Dr Johnson's- buildings, Temple, IC.C., Chairman. PHILIP A. SCRATCHLEY, Esq., Assoc. In t. C.K., Managing Director of the Wohifahrt Lead Mines, Limited, 4. The Sanctuary, S.W., Managing Rector. The Hon. ALEXANDER HUGH WILLOUGHB1, Barton Hill Home, Yorkg. •ARTHUR J. CLARK KENNEDY, Esq., 5, Portland- place, W. join the Board after allotment. BANKERS. London—Messrs BROWN, JANSON, and CO., 32, Abchnrch-lane, E.C. Leeds-Messrs WILLIAM WILLIAMS, BROWN, and 00 ta Liverpool—BANK OF LIVERPOOL, Limited (Hey- wood's Branch), 5, Brunswick-street. BROKERS. London —Sir R. W. CARDEN A CO., 3, Thread- needle-screet, E.C. Liverpool — Messrs HENRY E. RENSBURG A CO., 5, Dale-btreet. Q Manchester—Mr THOMAS DREY DEL, 7 4 8, Haworth's-buildings, Cross-street. SOLICITORS.—Messrs MIL WARD a LYTTELTON, Crown Chambers," 188, Fleet-street, London; and. Birmingham. AUDITORS. n. London—J. D. A. NORRIS, Esq,, Suffolk House, London, E.C., Chartered Accountant. Liverpool—Messrs HARMOOD BANNER & SO. 24, North Jolin-xtreet. WORKS-DEE BANK, HOLYWELL, FLINTSHIRE. SECRETARY (PRO TEM.) AriD LONDON OFFICES.—MR RICHARD LOAM, 4, The Sanctuary, Westminster, S.W. PROSPECTUS.. This Company has been formed to acquire the oia- established Lead-Smelting and Desilverizing J, J formerly carried on by Messrs Joseph Walter, ParKer ana Co., at Dee near Chester, which are taken over as a going concern in iull operation. The works aie freehold, and include all necessary appliances for smelting, calcinfng, refining, :in'| de- silverizing lead, and the manufacture of red le^d and litharge. They are connected by sidings with the London and North-Western Railway main line, and have wharves upon the River Dee. The plant also com- prises a 8team-ftoat and barges, so that every facility exi-ts for delivery to and from the works both by ra;1 and water; while a large colliery, from which ampie supplies of fuel can be advaniageonsly drawn, im- mediately adjoins. The business of Joseph Walker, Parker and Co. was transferred in March lasc to Walker*, Parker, »n(1 Y°-> Limited, from whom the Vendor to this Comply 1183 acquired the Dee Bank Works, the Director-! of Messrs Walkers, Parker and Co., Limited, having resolved to devote their attention principally to their manu- facturing businesses, as distinct and separate from lead smelting. Under the terms of the contract. the Dee Bank Works a.nd the Works of Walkers, Parker and Company, Limited, will not be carried on in com- petition, but in combination; the latter Company becoming the purchasers for seven years of the whole of the products of this Company (except Mlver), up to the quantity of 250 tons per week, at prices based upon current market rates. A valuation of the land, premises, buildings> exclusiie of the goodwill of the business and of the stock of lead and silver ures, has been made on bebalf of the Company by the well-known firm of valuers, Messrs James and Lister Lea and Sons, of Birmingham, whose report is as follows :— 19, Cannon-street-, Birmingham, June 12th, 1889. REPORT. We have carefully inspected the whole of the Buildinps, Docks, Wharf, and Land, and very minutely examined the whole of the fixell and loose Plant,Steam- ship/fools, Horses, Carts, Harness, Wagons, and effeCLS gonerally, as set forth in the Schedule made by Messrs Walton and Lee, and consider the value as a 01D¡: concern to be Fifty-three Tousanu Six Hundred and Eleven Pounds Five Shillings. £ 53,6115s. (Signed) JAMES A LISTER LEA & s0^,S,T As to the Accounts of the Deli Bcmk Works, :llr J. D. A. Norris, of Suffolk House. London, Chartered Accountant, has reported as follows :— Suffolk House, Laureuce Pountney Hill, E.G. Uth July, 1889. I have had submitted to me the Balance Sheets and Profit and Loss Accounts of Messrs Walker, Parker, and Co. from April, 1866, to October, 1883. Taking the value of the Land, Buildings, Flant, Machineiy, Tools, &c., to be the sum of £53,611 5s Od, as valued by Messrs Jaines and Lister Lea and the Accounts show that the average annual m respect of the Dee Bank Works from April, to October 27th, 1888, wan B7,712 15s Od, without charging Interest on Capital and tbat for tb year ending the 27th October, 1888, the profit was Os 9d. (Signed) J. D. A. NORRIS, 4 Chartered Accountant. It will be seen from Mr Norris' report that, after providing for interest upon the Company's Debentures, the average annual protit from April, 1855, to October, 1883, would have s-ufflced to pay a yearly at the rata of nearly 10 pfr cent, upon the Share Capital now offered; while the profit for the last year was equal to a Dividend of 14 per cent. thereon. The Directors believe, however, that by economical aud prudent management, unuer tbelSupert"ision of )Olr Scratcbley, the Managing Director, these profits may now be increased; especially 8:!<, for the last seven years to which Mr Norris. report relates, the business was carried on undei proceedins in Chancery between the Partners, from which it is now free. It is intended to offer encouragement to the develop- ment of the lead mining industry in Wales, and to secure a more Tegular and permanent supply of ores from the numerous small local mines, by mating purchases of crude and undressed ores on the spot. Negotiations are now pending for the acquifti.tI°n ot another important lead smelting business, wbicn tue Directors anticipate will materially add to the pros- penty and success of tbe undertaking. „ » The price agreed to be paid for the Dee Bank Works, including-all the property referred to in the report oi Messrs James and Lister Lea and Sons, and also the goodwill of the business, is (out of which tne Vendor pays all expenses, except stamp duty. UP p° allotment), payable in Cash, or, as to one-th ru, in Shares or Debentures, at the option of the Directors. This will leave a working Capital of £20,000. The Vendor has, during his negotiations for the pur- chase of the property and the formation of the com- pany, entered into various Contracts in connection therewith, and with the expenses of forming Pro- curing the subscription of the Capital of the Company, a.nd Subscribers for Shares and Debentures will be deemed to have waived their right to have any parucu- lars of such Contractf, whether under Section 3éI of "The Companies' Act, 18ó7," or otherwise. The only Contracts which have been entered into, other than those referred to in the last preceding para- graph, are :— 1. An Agreement, dated the 29th June, 1839. between Walkers. Parker and Co., Limited, of the one cart, and Arthur John Clark Kennedy, of the other part; and 2. An agreement, dated the 13th July, 1889. between the said Arthur John Clarke Kennedy, of the one part, and the Dee Bank Lead ,aud SilTer Works, Limited, of tbe other part.. These contracts, together with the memorandum and articles of association, the form of debenture, and the reports of Messrs Lea and Sons and Mr Norris, can be seen at the company's London office 4, The Sanctuary, Westminster. Wrhere no allotment is made the deposit will be re- turned without deduction, and where the amount allotted is less than that subscribed for, the balance of the deposit will be applied towards the payment due on allotment. Failure to pay any instalment when due w1l1 render the previous payments liable to for- feit'1fe. It is intended to make application for a Stock Ex- change settlement and quotation. Prospectuses and forms of application can be ob- tained at the company's offices, and from any of the bankers or brokers and solicitors of tho company. Applications, together with cheques for the deposit, may be sent to any of the bankers. 69 London, 15th July, 1889. Jusuratta. "JJNION ASSURANCE* SOCIETY. Established in the Reign of Queen Anne, A.D. lH. CHIEF OFFICE :-81, CORNHILL, LONDON- Invested Funds £ 2,070,00C. Annual Income £3Oq.OOO. FIRK Insurances effected on all descriptions of nsks, LIFE Bonus £116s per cz. per ann. Low Premiums. Prospectuses, and all information BRANCH OFFICE BANK CHAMBERS, BALDWIN- STREET, BRISTOL. ARTHUR H. LAMONT. Loca1 Secristary. Applications for Agencies invited. 4093 A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. BEKCHAM'S PILLS „RRTKRV. Are universally admitted to bo worth aGUUVKAa BOX for bilious and nervous disorders, such as wina and pain in the stomach, sick headache, giddiness, fullness and swelling after meals, dizziness and drowsiness, cold cbills, flushings of heat, loss of appetite, shortness of breath, costiveness, scurvy, and blotches on the skin, disturbed sleep, frightful dreams, and all nervous and trembling Bensations, Ac. Tbe first dose will give relief in twenty mmuks. 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 ages to sound and robust 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 tbe most important organs in the human machine. They strengthen the whole muscular system,restore the long- lost complexion, bring back the keen edge of appetite, and arouse into action, with tbe 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 tbe best guarantees to the Nervous and -Debilitated is Beecham's Pills have the largest sale of patent medicine in tbe 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 Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers everywhere. Full directions are gives with each box. 4164 trite Notices. ANTED FOR WESTERN OCEAN STEAMERS, AT LIVERPOOL, SAILORS and TRIMMERS, at £ per month FIREMEN, at J64 109 per month. Apply to any of the undermentioned Firms:- ALLAN BROS, and CO. AMERICAN LINE (per Richardson, Spence, and Co., Agents). BRITISH SHIPOWNERS CO., LIMITED. CANADA SHIPPING CO., LIMITED. CUNARD STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED. GUION and CO. HENDERSON BROS. INMAN INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP CO. LIMITED. WM. JOHNSTON and CO. F. LEYLAND and CO. MISSISSIPPI and DOMINION S.S. CO., LD. NATIONAL STEAMSHIP CO.. LIMITED. GEORGE WARREN and CO. 6812 CARDIFF AND DISTRICT BAND OF V HOPE UNION. FOURTH ANNUAL DEMONSTRATION, In the SOPHIA GARDENS PARK (by permission), TO-DAY. A PROCESSION, headed by the Police Band, will leave Dumfries-place at One o'clock, and proceed through Queen-street, Duke-street, St. Mary-street, Wood-street, Cathedral-road, to the Park. During the 8:ft.ernoon various Amusements wIll be provided, Sports, Balloon Ascents, &c., &c. BRASS BANDS WILL PLAY DURING THE DAY. Admission—Adnlts, 6d; Children under 12, 3d after 6 o'clock, 3d each. 6959 /1\ ROYAL NATIONAL EISTEDDVOD OF WALES, BRECON, 1839. AUGUST 27, 28, 29, 30. £1,10J IN PRIZES. LARGE NUMBER OF ENTRIES IN LITERATURE AND ART. GRAND CHORAL CONTESTS RACa DAY. 4,800 COMPETITORS 500 SOLOISTS. GRAND EVENING CONCERTS. 32 ARTISTES. EISTEDDVOD CHOIR, 250 IN NUMBER. GRAND ORCHESTRA, 52 PERFORMERS. SPLENDID MILITARY BAND of the 1st BAT. TALION SOUTH WALES BORDERERS, from Head-quarters, Dublin (by the kind permission of Colonel Farquhar Glennie). MAGNIFICENT PAVILION CAPABLK OF SEAT, IN3 10,000 PEOPLE. SPECIAL RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS ON ALL XHE LINES. PRICES OF ADMISSION. — Reserved Seats (num- bered), season tickets, 30-, eight meetings; ditto, Single Ticket, 5s First-cUss Season Ticket, 20s, eight meetinis; ditto Single Ticket, 3s Second- clasa Season Ticket, eight meetings ditto Single Ticket, 2s; Third-class Single Ticket, Is each. Ticket Offices will be open on Monday, July 15th, at Mrs Link s, Mrs Hughes's, and Messrs H -ins and Co. s, High-str?et, Brecon. Full particulars will be found in large posters at all railway stations, and in the official Programme, ready by 10th August next. All informa- tion can be had from RHYS DAVIES, Secretary Brecon, 4th July, Iö8. 6916 fjpHE NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK OF ENGLAND, LIMITED, WILL OPEN A BRANCH AT BARRY DOCK On the 19th inst., Upon premises adjoining the offices of the Barry Dock a.nd Railways Company, the Board of Trade, and H.M. Customs. WM. WILLIAMS, Manager, 6391 Bute Docks B-anch. T A F F V A R A I L W AY NOTICE. OPENING OF BARRY DOCK. x On THURSDAY NEXT, the 18th instant, the ORDI- NARY SERVICE of passenger trains between Cardiff (Queeu-street) and Penarth WILL BE SUSPENDED from 8.0 a.m. to 10.0 a.m and from 4.0 p.m, to 8 0 p.m. During these intervals TRAINS WILL LEAVE Cardiff (Queen-street) and Penarth Town stations EVERY HALF-HOUR. J. HURMAN, Traffic Manager Cardiff, July j3th, 1889. 6935_ JJAERY DOCK AND RAILWAYS. OPENING OF BARRY DOCK. THUBSDAY, JULY 18TH, 1889. The ORDINARY PASSENGER TRAIN SERVICE ^'•1 be SUSPENDED on this day and, commencing at 7.45 a.m., SPECIAL TRAINS will be run about every 15 minutes between Cogan and Barry Dock only, until JO-O a.m.. af ter wj]ich the trains will be run as required between Cogan and Barry np to 9.3t p.m. from Cogan. The Return Trains will leave Barry and Barry Dock Stations about every half hour after 10.0 a.m. until 9.1 P-m. from Barry. No passengers be cunveyed from Cadoxton Station on this day until after 1\1.0 a..m. A Special Train will leave Dinas Powis about 9.0 a.ro„ and no further trains will be run from this station until after 10.0 a m. Passengers wishing to be con- veyed to Barry Dock must, therefore, be at the station not later than 9.0 a.m. RAILWAY TICKETS. For the convenience of intending visitors to Barry Dock on this day arrangements have been made so that the railway tickets between Cogan and Barry Dock may be obtained from Messrs Solomon Andrews and Son on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thurs- day, the 15th, Ibth, 17th. and 18th instant, at the following places, viz. Corner of High-street and Castle-street, Crdilf; comer of approach to Great Western Station, Cardifi corner shop near Pier Head, Cardig Docks and Glebe-street, Penarth. R. EVANS, General Manager General Manager's Office. Bany. July, 1889. 6908 IMPORTANT NOTICE. THE WESTERN COUNTIES AND SOUTH WALES TELEPHONE COMPANY BKHEBY GIVE NOTICE that th-y have opened their PUBLIC TELEPHONE CALL ROOMS at BARlty DoCK (93, RICHARD-STRKET, HOLTON) &n,1 CADOXTON (Mr LEWIS LEWLS, ESTATE AGENT, MAIN-STREET). The public can converse with any of the Subscribers to the Company s System at the places named below on payment of the toll placed against them, each conver- sation being limited to 3 minutes. Communications from Barry Docks to Cadoxton, and vice versa, 2d each. TOLLS: FROM BARRY DOCK or CADOXTON, Covering a period of 3 minutes for each conversation. Toll Xoll Name of Place. per Name of Place. per Mes'age Mes'age s. d. S- a Bristol and Clifton 0 9 Pontypridd o 6 Avonmoutb Docks 0 9 Aberdare o 9 Portishead Dock 0 9 Merthyr o 9 Bath .» 0 9 Tredegar o 9 Sharpness Docks 0 9 Pontypool o Gloucester 1 0 Swansea o 9 Cheltenhan" 1 0 Briton Ferry. „ Q a Cardiff 0 6 Neath o 8 Penarth Dock" 0 6 Morriston o 9 Newport. 0 6 Llanelly o 9 Terms for Exchange Connections at either Cadoxton or Barry Dock can be had on application to Mr E. 1\1. PARSONS, 'The Exchange, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff or Mr J. ASHTON, 185, Commercial-road, Newport. Mon. 11. F. LEWIS, General Manager and Secretary. July, 1889. 6912 Q 00 K I N G BY GAS. THE SWANSEA GAS COMPANY are now LETTING OUT on the HIRE SYSTEM SUPERIOR-MADE OAS COOKING STOVES, With all tbe Latest and Best Improvements, for Boiling, Baking, Roasting, and Broiling, At Is 6d. Is 9d, 2s 3d, and 2s 6d per Quarter. Applications to be made at the Gas Works, Swansea, where they can be seen at work. 6900 o A L I F_ R N I A. FRUIT AND MIXED FARMS ON EASY TERMS PAYMENTS BY INSTALMENTS IF DESIRED. Our Colony adjoins thriving town. For Pamphlets, Information, &c.. Free, apply to H. FRANCIS AND CO., 434, STRAND, LONDON. (ESTABLISHED IN CALIFORNIA.) 6858 EGIMENTAL ORDERS by COL. E. S. HILL, C.B.. M.P., Commanding 1st Glamorgan Artillery Volunteers :— u1 1889 Cardiff, PROMOTION.—Corporal Reed, Cyclists' bection, to be Sergeant. By order, (Signed) W. MaJ 1 PORTHCA WL. GRAND EISTBDD. JL VOD Julv 22nd. 1889. Great attractions! Choirs from Aberdare, Rhondda Valley, etc. tQbO 1- HOÎS-YÔUR 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 tor ttavellerx, Ac. Also agent ior Guion ana Co. Mail Steamers. 3310 1391 nhlí, Àmustntenfs. CARDIFF. fJlHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF LESSEE AND MANAGER. Mr ED WARD FLETCHER ACTING MANAGER -'<00_. Mr JOHN SHKRDHN SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF HENRY IRVING'S LYCEUM THEATRE COMPANY. TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, July 17th, Pinero's New Comedietta, DAISY'S ESCAPE Lord Lvtton's Beautiful Play the LADY OF TTYONS. Thursday—Iolanthe, Taming of the Shrew, Daisy's Escape. Friday—'Twixt Love and Duty, Ruy Bias. Escape, Lady of Lyons. MONDAY, July 22, THE GRIP Ot IRON. i FRIDAY, JULY ó, ANNUAL DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE OF THE CARDIFF HISTRIONIC CLUB. THE AREA BELLE and THE GUV NOR. Box Plan now open at Thompson and Shackeil's, Ld. CAERPHILLY. AERPHILLY ANNUAL SPORTS, MONDAY, AUGUST 5. £10, 130 Yards OPEN HANDICAP. jS8, 440 Yards OPEN HANDICAP. £1 10s, 130 Yards BOYS' HANDICAP. las, PLACE KiCK-Open to Footballers within six miles of Caerphilly. £ 1 5s, 130 Yards FOOTBALL HANDICAP. Com- petitors to wear their club jersey! RBOsOd. TROTTING HANDICAP (two miles). £6 Os Od, GALLOWAY RACE, for Galloways not exceeding 13.2, to carry 9st. 71bs. allowed for every inch under height; distance one miJe. £5 Os Od, PONY RACE, not exceeding 12.2 catch weight distance one mile. Entries and colours close Thursday, August 1st. 6957 T. WRIGHT. Hon. Sec., Caerphilly. YNYSHIR. THE FIRST ANNUAL ATHLETIC JL SPORTS 1 In connection with the YNYSHIR AND WATTSTOWN ATHLETIC CLUB Will be held on MAINDY FIELD, BANK HOLIDAY, AUGUST 5TH, 1889, When upwards of £60 WILL BE GIVEN IN PRIZES FOR FOOT AND HORSE RACING. Programmes with particulars to be obtained from Mr WM. JAMES. 63. Ynysbir-road, Secretary. Mr IVOK JOHN, 6930 Eagle Hotel, Ynyshir, Treasurer. CHEPSTOW. CHEPSTOVv CASTLE. GRAND HISTORICAL FETE AND FANCY FAIR ON JULY 30TH, 31ST, AND AUGUST 1ST, 1889. GRAND PROCESSION OF PERSONAGES I j IN MEDIEVAL COSTUMES. ( HISTORICAL TABLEAUX. ¡ TOURNAMENT OF KNIGHTS IN ARMOUR, OLD ENGLISH PASTIMES. BEAR BAITING MAY-POLE DANCE OF MERRY MAIDENS. SHOW OF CHOICE EXOTIC PLANTS. I GRAND ILLUMINATION OF THE RUINS. BOMBARDMENT & NIGHT ATTACK by SOLDIERS on the FORTRESS. BAND OF GLOUCESTER ARTILLERY. I For Railway and Steamboat Arrangements I see small bills. I 6395 W. CLIFFORD THOMAS. Hon. Sec. ifeatrsitfns. j SPECIAL EXCURSIONS )0 FROM CARDIFF £ Wiud, weather, ad circumstances permitting.) Trc-rwW TO LYNMOUTH AND U..FRA- lAv COMBE DIRECT. Leave Cardiff, 9.20 a.m.; Hfracombe, j u l/, q 0 p m At 9.20 a.m. Calling off Lvnmouth to and fro. I COMBE DIRECT. FR IDA Y, I Leave Cardig, 9.50 am. Ilfracombe, JULY 19, 4.0 p.m, calling off Lynmuuth to and At 9.3U a.m. fio. Also and 8.15 p.m. MOONLIGHT TRIP TOWARDS | BEI.L BUOY I Leave Cardiff 8.15 p.m. Fare, Is. Tourists' Tickets, available during the season to Lynmouth or llfrac()ml1e, 48 6d and 6s. Bristol Channel Passenger Service. Limited, 105, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 6284-179 rpWO CHANNEL TRIPS THIS EVEN- 1 ING by Earl of Bute." Le;ne CardH 6.% p.m. Fare, Is. j DAILY SERVICE between CARDIFF and WESTON by the Saloon Steamer LADY MARGARET. JULY. LEAVE CARDIFF LEAVE WKSTON Wed. 17-7.0. 9.20, 11.35 Wed. 17-8.0. 10.25 a.m.. a.m., and 6,45 pm. 12.45 and 8.0 •Thur. 18—7.20, 9.45 a.m., *Thur. 18—8.50, 11.0 a.m., 12.10 and 7.15 p.m. 1.15 and 8.15 p.m. Fri. 19—8.15, 10.50 a.m., Fri. 19—9.25, 11.4o a.m., and 2.0 p.m. and 8.0 p.m. "Opening of Barry Dock. For special through arraugemeuts of Excursion Parties to Cheddar, Wells, &c., or for hire of Passenger Steamers to any place in tne Bristol Channel, apply to Edwards, Robertson and Co., 105, Bute Docks, Cardiff. gPECIAL SELECT SATURDAY AFTERNOON EXCURSION TO LYNMOUTH AND ILFRACOMBE, BY THE "WAVE RLEY," Fastest, Best, and Most Powerful Excursion Steamer in the Bristol Channel, LEAVING CARDIFF ON SATURDAY, THE 20TH JULY, AT 1 P.M., RETURNING FROM ILFRACOMBE AT 6.30 P.M LYNMOUTH, 7.15. Return Fares—Fore Deck, 2s 6d Saloon, 3s 6d. 6956 DUIAL NAVAL R EVI E W, XV SATURDAY, 3rd AUGUST, 1889. The Splendid Full-powered Paddle Steamer 1,000 Tons. "JUNO," 1,200 H.P. (Chartered by Messrs HENNIKER & HOGGE), Will be dispatched from BRISTOL on WEDNESDAY EVENING. 31st JULY, for SOUTHAMPTON, to be present at the SPITHEAD REVIEW. Return Fare :-Includin sleepin accommodation and provisions, but excluive of wine, ifcc., £ 10 10s. ÂS only a limited number of Passengers will be taken from Bristol, 6arly application is necessary. Berths will be allotted strictly in accordance with priority of application. The JUNO" has splendid accommodation, Promenade Deck, Smoking-room, and Ladies' Saloon. The entire Catering will be undertaken by Mr Wm. Whiteley, Universal Provider, Westbourne-grove, Bayswater, London, who will provide a.n excellent table. (Wines, spirits, Ac., as per tariff.) For further information apply to HENNIKER and HOGGE, 34, Leadenhall-street, Loudon, and 32, Queen's-terrace, Southampton WM. WHITELEY, W'est,bourne.jrrove, Bayswater, London; or to IRE BRISTOL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., Prince-street, Bristol. 6870 ClREAT WESTERN AND LONDON X AND NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAYS. LIVERPOOL RACES. On WEDNESDAY, July 24, a CHEAP DAY EX- CURSION for Hereford, Shrewsbury. Chester. Man- chester (London-road), and Liverpool (Landing-stage or Lime-street), will leave Cardiff at 5.20 a.m., Newport 5.45, Caerleon 5.50, and Pontnewydd at 6.0 a.m. For full particulars see special bills. V&2 By Order. SUMMER TOURS IN T SCOTLAND. GLASGOW and the HIGHLANDS (Royal Route, viA Crinan and Caledonian Canals), lhe Royal Mail Steamers COLUMBA GLASGOW DAILY at 7 a.m., from GREENOCK at 8.50 a.m., in connection with hirpress Trams from Cardiff and the South, conveying passengers for ban, Fort William, Inverness, Lochawe, Stye, Gairloch, Staffa, Iona, Glencoe, Islay, SBornoway, <fcc Official Guide, 3d: Illustrated, 6d and Is. lime bills, with map and fares, free by post from the owner, David Macbrayne, 119 Hope-street, Glasgow. 155—6084 ¡ hotels. LA N G L AN D BAY HOTEL, JU MUMBL, NEAR SWANSEA. This Picturesque Hote-tuat in one of the most C< m ,boi5'h commanding full views fifi in its offn private grounds, WDEDAY Nnt 'fi. reception cf visitors on S ti,; L i 20th instant. Splendid bathing, lawn tennis. For tariff, carriage?, <fcc., address the Manager. 6949 L LAN D R I Nî) õD-W-E L L S. DINING and REFRESH- ROOMS. Boarding and Private Apartments. Midway between the Staticn and the Park and Mineral Springs. '^A-HIFF Boardinc, wrth Apartments, 35s per week.—THOMAS DUGGAM, Proprietor. 6911 I. I I INN EPwS, -L/ 21 and 22. Broadmatd. Plain Tea, 3d; or Breakfast, Moat and Bread, td. Good Beds, Is and Is Od. 6893 1Su5Ímss Aftftrisses, JMPORTANT jyOTICEl HOWELL AND COMPANY'S ANNUAL SUMMER SALE rp H I S jy A Y: — « H & Co. respectfully beg to announce that, with the exception of Cabinet Goods, the whole of their Stock, amounting to nearly will be offered for Sale at Reduced and most favourable prices. THIS r\ AY H. & Co. believe that it is unnecessary to i, issue a Catalogue of detail for this sa.le, as it means a Clearance at great Reduction; from Manufacturer' Prices, not ordinarj retail prices. THE FOLLOWING GOODS WILL BK X SOLD AT VERY SPECIAL PKfCKS, AND SHOULD BE INSPECTED MANTLES, JACKETS, DUST CLOAKS COSTUMES, MILLINERY, STRAWS AND FLOWERS, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDEli. CLOTHING, UMBRELLAS, SUNSHADES, LACES. TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY,. RIBBON& GLOVES, CALICOES. PRINTS, SHEETINGS, COUNT EE- PANES, BLANKETS AND FLANNELS. 300 PIECES REAL WELSH FLANNEL, FROM 4i PER YARD. DRESS JJEPARTMENT Will contain an endless variety, cleared for Cash. direct from Manufacturers, and Sold at Prices tbat no other House can sell &t. JrURSHING JJEPARTMENT IN NEW PREMISES IN WHARTON STREET. LINEN AND COTTON SHEETINGS, CRETONNES, LACE AND TAPESTRY CURTAINS, TABLE COVERS, TABLE NAPKINS LINEN CLOTHS, TOWELS, &c., &c. THIS 13 A Y • Doors open at 10 o'clock, and close at 8 except on Friday and Saturday. H. & CO. cannot undertake, even witl -*— their sta.ff. to deliver all parcels on tlife ùa, ct purchase, but will do their best. JJOWELL AND QOMPANY "TilE CARDIFF DRAPERS," (CARDIFF. 63P l