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v ALLSOPF & SONS, BASS & C°M bother. Y K N. of the finest barton PRICES \W/, 'viX ALES; Per Per v^\ Kilderkin Firkin 18s 9s J < £ 21s 10a 6d 24s 12s 0\ 21s 10a 6d 248 128 0\ And upward# 1C30 ^alea bu faction. ——. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr W. BRADLEY. Household Furiiiture, &e., at Cardiff March 24 Mr MICHAEL DAVIES. *ook Debts, at Bridgend March 24 Messrs ELLIS MORRIS, SUTHERLAND A CO. Railway and Slate Quarries, at London April 30 Messrs GOTTWAJ/13 and BOWSING. Contractors' Horses, at Cardiff March 22 jjlousehold Furniture, at Carliff March 27 28 Sheep, Tegs, and Ewes, at Cardiff -April 1 ewellery, at Cardiff April 1 & Z Ayrshire Cows and Heifers, at Cardiff. ApnlS Punters, Harness Horses, Cobs, at Cardiff .April 12 ground Rent, Residence, & Shares, at Cardiff..April 13 fiorses, &c., at Cardiff • .April 24 Messrs W. an(t S. HERN. Leasehold Property, at Cardiff March 27 Messrs JENKINS, CLARKE, and CO. Household Furniture, &c, at Penarth March 24 valuable Properties, at Cardiff —March 27 Mr LAITY. fiorses, &c., at Cardiff March 22 Pow and Calf, at Cardiff March 22 Horses,"Harness, Cabs, &c., at Cardiff April 2 Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER and SON. family Residence, near Swansea April 9 Family Residence, at Swansea .April 15 Mr HENRY LEWIS. Leasehold Properties, at. Mountain Ash, .April 3 Messrs J. G. MADDOX & CO. furniture, 3 Pianos, &c., at Rooms March 2b & 27 contractors and Builders Plan", at Cardiff March 28 Mr THOMAS PARRY. freehold & Copyhold Properties, at Newport..April 9 Mr W. D. PHILLIPS. Botel, at Solya, Pembrokeshire. April 9 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. flant, Machinery, ic., at Forest of Dean, Mar. 26 <fc 27 ?lant and Machinery, at Cmderford March 28 Colliery Property, at Cinderford March 28 fin Plate Works, Plant, &c., at Card iff March 29 Wines and Spirits, at Cardiff. April 1 Punraven Colliery, at Cardiff April 12 Freehold Site, at Cardiff April Messrs TAYLER and GERRISH. Beerhouse ami Cottages, at Merthyr March 31 Messrs J. HOWELL THOMAS & CO. Public-house and Premises, at Llansteph.in ..March26 Mr T. WEBBER. Second-hand Furniture, at Cardiff .March 25 frreeholdjfc Leasehold Properties, at •KING S-ROAD, DAISY-STREET, AND SEVERN- ROAD, CANTON, AND JOHN-STREET, ROATH. BY ORDER of the LIQUIDATORS ot the MERCAN- TILE MORTGAGE and INVESTMENT PANY, LIMIT KD, which Company is no wiping wound up. MESSRS W. & S. HERN have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, on THURSDAY, the 27th day of March, 1890, the following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, Viz. LOT 1.—All that SHOP anl PREMISES, situate at the corner of Kings-road and Cowbridge-road, Canton, held for a term of 199 years from the 20th May, 1887. Ïhe property is now leased to a good tenant at an iu. Creasing rent, which is now 59 10s. LOT 2.-AI1 those TWELVE MESSUAGES and RKIISES, situate and being No. 37, 39, 41, 43,45, '7, 49, 51, 53, 55, 57 and 59, Daisy-street, Canton, Car- diff, held for a term of 99 years from the 29th September, 1S83, at a ground rent of B2 10s per annum Per house. LOT 3.-AI1 those THREE VILLAS, partly erected. Situate in Severn->oad, Canton. Cardiff- <"VI It of 99 years fiom 23. D March, IOOT. at an anuual Kjound rent (including a large piece of ground at back on a separate lease) of B5 per house. LOT 4.-AU those TWO COTTAGES, situate and being Nos. 31 and 33. John street, Roath, held for a term of 99 years > at a ground tentofS per annum. For further particulars as to Lots i, 2, and 3, apply to C. A. Heitzman, Esq., Solicitor, 79, St. Mary-street, Cardiff; or as to all the Lots. of the Auctioneers, 72, St. Mar)-street. Cardiff. DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. On TUESDAY and THURSDAY, March 25th and 27th, 1890, commencing ench day at 2 o clock precisely. SALE of a QUANTITY of Superior HOUSEHOLD n EFFECTS, removed from Westbcurne-road. and Windsor-terrace, Penarth, Dumfries-place and Wood. ville-road, Cardiff. Also FURNITURE, sold by MOrder of the High Bailiff. ESSRS J. G. MADDOX & CO. are instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Rooms as above, a quantity of HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS. comprising 3 excellent pianos in walnut cases, massive dining and drawing-room suites variously upholstered, With sideboards and glasses to match, iron and bras3 bedsteads and bedding complete, ash, satin walnut, and painted bedroom suites complete, fenders and brasses, Ac., &c. Goods on View Morning of Each Day's sale. All Entries for these Sales must be made not later than Day prior to the Auction. Cash Advances made upon Goods sent into these Booms for Absolute Disposal. WINDSOR YARD, WINDSOR-ROAD, ADAMS- DOWN, CARDIFF. ON FRIDAY, MARCH 28TH. 1890, COMMENCING AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, PRECISELY. SALE OF CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERSPLANS TIP AND OTHER CARTS, ETC. MESSRS J. G, MADDOX and ro. dML are instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUC/^ON at the above yard an excellent dog cart, 1 us"f.! tip, cart, 1 crank-axle cart (equal to new), about by l*1 bar iron, of various sizes. 2 house pumps, cralr £ 'ncii 4 2ft. 6in. pulleys, wheelbarrow, large n^r of different length ladders, masons hods, £ 31/ 80 yards of i inch diameter wire rope, spann's« *auBe». etc., and about oue ton of prime meadow h«» » •• all of which will be put in convenient lts 10 sult au pQfChlijOl&i .n Mia Catalogues can 1)0 had on applicat lioneers, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff. Wednesday for Further entries can oe made befoJ eanesaay xor insertion in Catalogue.. THOhYCHOln 10, EARL-STREET, P SHORT NOTICE 0/^LE. MESSRS JENKINS, Jp°- have been instructed «.» i, losing &A»583LS »'•*> FUltN* uitii paw* r.n fhp uremic comprising the contents of two reception-room, ^Lnra^S p'« «'»»»■• several lirussels aml o'cOTTAt.pIAN0 t-i-i.i.r 'Oin suite, mahogany sideboard, by Kirkham, K- seVeral oil paintings, bedroom telescope dining tal^, bedst^dat h°da> ,prin^ taattresses and a ^eral assortment of glass and ware, w w titti Min"vsual kitchen requisites, including taeat^afe. mangle ,wringing machines. Ac 9»=rJ^C^Arch 13th, 1890. 2579 MTfoeug 15NKINS, CLARKE & CO. have be< instructed to SELL by AUCTION, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 27th 5«rni twh A at -5 o'clock in the Afternoon (sub |ect to shch coffio".s of,?aJe shaU the1n be Produced And readl .he'lltnvlnP Valuable and read), the- Fii()1,UTI1,:s LoT MARCHIONESS OF BUTE situ;t¡¡ in Sophia-street. Butetown, lifv ^plunder leasevfrom the Trustees of the Mirmit^s ,te for a term of 98 years from the 29th BeDteniber" at th«» yearly ground rent of £ 5 15 alio sutiec° a f barge, payable to the Bute Estate, „ 5S1) annum in respect of the licence. These premises let on a yearly tenancy, at the low rental nf f>ino nannuin. lARLOTTE-STREET, CARDIFF. IOT HOUSE & PREMISES, Situate being No. 21, Charlotte-street, Cardiff, len at a weY rental of 15s, and held for a term of 99 years f,1 1st May, 1848, under lease from Messrs John mfray and John Richard Homfray, at a ffroiWit of B2 10s per annum. PEMBROKE-ROAD, CANTON. 1 —All that well-built 1)WI'LLING-HOUSE lnT]EMISES, situate and being No. 14, Pembroke- roadinton- Cardiff. These premises are held under leas/ranted by Miss Luwis and others, for a term of 89 „s from the 1st March, 1885, and subject to an g,p £ ioned ground rent of £ 2 per annum. F further. particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Carian Chambers 12, Westgate-street; or as to Lot 6 T. H. Belcher, Esq., Solicitor, St. Mary-street, Qgff and a.3 to tbe whole of the Lots to Messrs «er and Grover, Solicitors, Cardiff and Pontypridd. .ted Cardiff. 4tU March, 1890. 2- NKAR THE CITY OF HEREFORD. MESSRS JENKINS, CLARKE, & CO. are instructed to LET, NGTON, near Hereford, a convenient residence, d about 36 acres of rich pasture, arable, and orchard ud, with possession in May, on lease or other- ise. With worK proposed to be done forthwith, the louse and outbuildings will be of the most superior iJaas. To view apply to Mrs Armstrong, on the premises further particulars to Jenkins, Clarke, and Co., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Cardiff, where condi- tions of Ifctting may be seen. tHE UNRESERVED SALE AND ADVANCE CO., &5, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. THE FIRST SALJi; by AUCTION, by < Mr T. WEBBER, will be ueld on the above ex- tensive premises, on TUESDAY, March 25th, at 2 p m. prompt, when a variety of SECOND-HAND FURNI- TURE, and several lots of new, sent for absolute sale, *ill be uimposed of. v 27o7_ The Model Auction Mart, North-road, Cardiff, 1\/|R WILLIAM BRADLEY will SELL by AUCTION, on Monday, March 24th, under distress for rent, a large Quantity of HOUSEHOLD fURNITURE, GROCER b FITTINGS, Ac. Sale at » oclock. 129 IMPORTANT.-one JHox Pillsare guaranteed to curea.il uriva.œeasesa.nå com. Plications of the urinary organs, whether acquired or otherwise. Also Gravel and Pains in the Back. Free »om Mercury. Post iree ior 4s fiom G. D. Jiorton, M.Ps. •Jroin tiie General Hospital), Aston*roa<i, Birmingham. A-gents Cardiff—A. Hagon, Chemist,. 39, Bridge-st, Oxio.'d-st. JNewport—Youiii vhemist, Hign-st. N.B.—lla» never iteen known f. *>"• I.^uers ;inswpi +i :vw, Please name paper. 1393 WHO IS YOUR BILLPOSTER at Aberdare? MICHAEL PAINE, Billposter, YJ^rjbiitor, and Advertising Agent 25 Cardiff-street, oerdare, rents the principal posting-stations in ?J"eraare and district. Contracts made quarterly or Good accommodation for travellers. <fcc I»R AVUVA IUIU MNIL 1^)90 1137 ales by Xuciiait. SALE THIS DAY, AT 2.30. SPECIAL UNRESERVED SALE OF CON. TRACTORS HOUSES. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING -irJL have received instructions from the Contractors to SELL by AUCTION, fit the Horse Exchange, Car- diff, on SATURDAY, 22ud March, 1899, at 2.30 p.m. punctually, 10 VALUABLE CONTRACTORS' HORSES, whidl have been working on THE RHONDDA AND SWANSEA BAY RAILWAY, and are sold owing to the completion of the contract. They are all upstanding, powerful horses, good workers, fit for immediate use, and will be sold without reserve. Catalogues may be had of.the Auctioneers. 2622 CARDIFF. ANNUAL HUNT SALE. THURSDAY, 24TH APIUL, 1890. MEsSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING -LrJL will hold their Annual Hunt Sale, on the above date, at the HORStf EXCHANGE, CARDIFF, of 100 HIGH-CLASS HUNTERS AND HARNESS HORSES, including THE GLAMORGAN HUNT HORSES. The PROPERTY of R. T. BASSET). Eq., M.F.H. which have been CARRYING the MASTER and SERVANTS this season, and Horses the Property of a. Gentleman Hunting with the Local Hounds. Application for stalls should be made at once, so as to secure good positions in the Sale. 2626 ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT. IMPORTANT SALE. THE WHOLE of the GRAND and MOST SUBSTAN- TIAL I'UiJNITURE and Jifects, removed from the country to the Salerooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, for greater convenience of sale, for ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED SALE TO COVER HEAVY ADVANCES. To he included in the Sale b./ permission. THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A RESIDENCE, "GLK.NTIIORNK," NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF. By Order of LI. HOWE, ESQ., who is leaving. THE SALE WILL INCLUDE THE I'IRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE and FUL1. APPOINTMENTS, in Mahogany, of BOKROUGHS and WATTS. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING will SELL by AUCTION at their Sale-rooms, 11. High-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY and FRIDA> „ 27th and 28th March, 1890, at 11 o'clock each day, THE ABOVE GRAND APPOINTMENTS, Including THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THE RESIDENCE GLliNTUORNi: NEWPORT-BO AO. IN THE TWELVE BEDROOMS: THREE VERY HANDSOME BRASS BEDSTEADS, with costly. up. holstered panels and hangings en suite, other brass bud- steads in French and ot,her designs, capital hair mattresses, prime goose feather beds, and table linen, a superior brass crib with canopy, top and hair bed- ding exceedingly well-made drevsing tables and wash- stands, A FINE 7-FT. SPANISH MAHOGANY WARDROBE with two glass doors, 'A BEAUTI- FUL 6-FEET 6-INCH BURR WALNUT DOME- TOP WARDROBE, with 3 glass doors, and a PAIR OF CHEVAL TOILETS to match, of fine workman- ship VERY HANDSOME PROFUSELY INLAID ROSEWOOD BEDROOM FURNUURE of largo spare room, including NOBIjE WARDROBE, PEDES- TAL TOILET TABLKS. appointments, all en suite; SEVERAL OTHER SUITES of SMALLER BEDROOMS and dressing-rooms in 1valntÜ, ash, satin walnut and mahogany, with largo and meiliuui-s.z d wardrobes ELKGANT TOILET SERVICES, night com- modes, long japanned and other baths, a leather dress- ing case fitted, best Brussels and tapestry carpets, rugs, steel fenders and irons. THE FURNITURE OF DRAWING-ROOMS in- cludes TWO LARGE WILTON PILE CARPETS. sofa. carpets, and hearthrugs, a NOBLE INLAID ROSEWOOD OVERMANTEL, massive brass fenders and fire-irons, EXQUISITE OLD ORMOLU SET OF CLOCK AND CANDELABRA, VERY BEAUTIFUL INLAID BON If EUR DUJOUR DECORATED REAL SEVRES PLAQUES and Ormolu mounts, A VERY HANDSOME INLAID ROSEWOOD CABINET OF GREAT BEAUTY; A FINE OLD SOLID ROSE- WOOD SHOW CABINKT, GRANDLY CARVED, with plate-glass door; A VERY RICHLY INLAID DRAWING-ROOM SUITE, upholstered in costiy silk and plush occasional chairs, easy chairs, centre ottomans, music stool, A FINK ASSORTMENT OF EXPENSIVE ORNAMENTS in Dresden, Capo de Nonte, Vienna, Oriental, aud other choice unina A PAIR UF VALUABLE SERVES VASES 3FT. HIG H suites of C03tJy curtains anti hangings, a rose, wood Davenport, a card table, a small linoH —si laxims, all to match VALUABLE 7-OCTAVE UPRIGHT GRAND COT- TAGE PIANOFORTES BY COLLAltD AND COLLARD mid NEUMEYIIR. THE DINING RGOM FURNISHED IN FIRST- CLASS POLLARD OAK, with panel back chairs tine arm chairs, covered ill best Morocco 6ft. 6in. NOBLE SIDEBOARD, with high-glass cabinet back VERY MASSIVE DINING TABLE, handsome window table, A BEAUTIFUL TURKEY CARPET, 15 by 12, nearly new; REAL BRONZE AND MARBLE CLOCK, bronze statuettes and groups, fine vases, and other ornaments. VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER- COLOUR-DRAWINGS. OAK HALL FURNITURE.—Valuable long-cise clock Darometer, a finely-carved oak gong stand and gong, THREE NOBLE STAGS' HEAD, a flue hall set of stand and chairs, stair carpettiug and brass rods, A POWERFUL fONE DULCIMER, A BANJO, WITH PLATED RIM. The FURNITURE OF BREAKFAST AND SMOKING- ROOMS includes winged and single Bookcases, Lounge Chairs, Writing Tables, Turkey Carpet, a VALUABLE 12-STOP AMERICAN ORGAN IN HANDSOME WALNUT CASE BY MAON AND HAMLIN, THE LIBRARY IN FINELY-CARVED OAK, comprising a finely-carved Writing Table, A NOBLB; SIDEBOARD with carved Ornaments, a 10ft Dining Table, A PKDE. TAL WRITING TABLE, two pairs of Curtains, two Bookcases, A FINE SET OF CHAIRS upholstered invelv6r, A WELL-FURNISHED BILLIARD-ROOM BY BOROUGHS AND WATTS, A NEARLY NEW FULL-SIZE BILLIARD TABLE in Spanish Mahogany with slate bed and t[.e capital fittings complete for same, comprising /VORY BILLIARD, POOL, and PYRAMID BALLS, warking board, 32 cues, half butts, patent and other rests, stands, irons, brushes, pool basket, cover, &c., wall settees in leather. The SILVER-PLATED ARTICLES, principally by ELKINGTON & CO., including handsome tea and coffee service, fish carvers, ide dishes, and candelabra, silver cruets, chests of plate and cutlery, and a great Tariety of other plate; iron deed or plate "het. GLASS AND CHINA comprises VALUABLE OLD SPODE DINNER SERVICE of 120 pieces, a FINE CROWN DERBY TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, dessert service, Minton's tea and breakfast service, and a variety of cut glass. The contents of the Kitchens and outsiJe effdctS( consisting of a parrot's cage, garden chairs, garden frame, a 7:arriae sutter, hore clothing, brushes, and a variety of miscellanies. ON VIEW TWO DAYS PRIOR TO SALE. SPECIAL NOTICE.—The Auctioneers desire to call special attention to this sale of high-class hurniture, which is of very elenant, style and make, and all the appointments are in character, and well worthy Ihe attention of anyone furnishing. THE SALE BEING ENTIRELY FITTED UP BY THE CONTENTS OF THE RESIDENCE ABOVg, NO OTHER LOTS CAN BE INCLUDED. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. 2623 ROATH MARKET. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWnING will SELL by AUCTION, at the above market, on TUESDAY, April 1st, at Twelve o'clock, the pro- perty of Messrs Alters, Peutr"bane, St. Fagan's, 100 PRIME YEARLING FAT SHEEP, 90 TEGS, AND 10 EWES. al so from. MR WILLIAM BAKEn, FORREST FARM, 9 PRIME FAT MAIDEN HEIFERS, Further Entrias Solicited, and may be made at the Au-s_()tli?, 11, High-street, Cardiff. 2624 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE JEWELLERY, DIAMONDS, SAPPHIRES, AND OTHER PRE- CIOUS STONES GOLD WATCHES AND SILVER. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRINU -H-J- have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, at their Sale Rooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, April 1st and 2nd, 1890, at 12 o'clock each day punctually, the above IMPORTANT AND VALUABLE STOCK OF COSTLY JEWELLERY DIAMONDS, &c. Detailed advertisenients wiil appear next week, and catalogues may èe had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff,2763 THE ESTATE OF MESSRS PARFITT AND JENKINS. SALE OF A VALUABLE FREEHOLD GROUND RENT, Situate in the Centre of Cardiff, PRODUCING £160 PER ANNUM. A FREEHOLD FAMILY RESIDENCE, and SHARES IN THE TYNESIDE ENGINE COM- PANY, LIMITED. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING have received instructions from the Trustees of the Estate of Messrs Parfitt and Jenkins to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Park Hotel, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, the 19th April, 1890, at 3.30 o'clock punctually, VALUABLE FREEHOLD GROUND RENT AND REVERSION, FREEHOLD FAMILY RESIDENCE, AND SHARES. LOT I.—THE VALUABLE FREEHOLD GROUND RENT UF B160 PER ANNUM secured by Nos. 7 and 8, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF, together with tho Reversion at the expiration of the Lease on 24th June, 1972, to the well-arranged and substantially-built buildings erected thereon, having a frontage of 38 feet to Working-street, and a deoth of 132 feet or there- abouts, conprisiug capital shopping aud 3 floors of well- arranged suites of offices. The whole property at its present rentals is produ- cing an annual income of £360. LOT 2.-ALJ. THAT FTtEKHOJLD FAMILY RESI. DENCE known as PENDYRIS," CONWAY ROAD, CANTON, CARDIFF, A moat complete double-fronted Residence standing back from the road, and contains a large drawing* room with bay window and glass door leading to the lawn, a well-proportioned dining-room with bay window, study, excellent kitchens, cellars, pantries, and domestic offices. The bedrooms approached by front anù Pack staircases, contain th6 following accommodation :-On the first floor are six bedroom dressing-room, bath-room, and w.c. On the second floer are four bedrooms, <lressing-room, and attic oyer. The outbuildings comprise greenhouse, stabling for two horses, coach-house, harness room, wash and coal houses. The garden is well laid out, and has a good tennis lawn. There is spare Land in front sufficient to build a similar house. The House is let to Mr Lynch Blosse for a term of 10 years from 25th March, 18d7, at, the yearly rent of £85. The tenant has expended £Z50 in enlargiwj and ím, proving the property. SHARES. LOT 6.—ONE £100 FULLY-PAID SHARE IN THE TYNESIDE ENUlNK WORKS COMPANY, LX. MITED. LOT 4.—One £25 Fully-paid Share iu do. LOT 6.-Eip;bt £20 Shares in do., upon which £10 per share has been paid. Particulars with Plans and Conditions of Sale maybe bad of the Auctioneers or of Messrs HAMILTON and HUME, Solicitors, Cardiff. J-JLLL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON. J. DFI REES, 180 COMMERCIAL.ROAD, NEWPORT BILL-POSTER and DELIVERER for TOWN and CO UNTB Y Bents all the principal Hoardings in 1 ait5 fog ;Auction. HORSE EXCHANGE. CARDIFF, on SATU.RDA Y, April 5th, 1890, at 2.30 p.m. TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLE.\IEN, AND OTHERS REQUIRING DAIRY COW. A CHOICE HEKÐ OF 10 PURE-BRED AYRSHIRE COWS AND HEIFERS (All newly-calved or time up) specially selected hy Mr WILLIAM WALLACK 0:-18 OF THE LARGEST RESI- DENT EXPORTERS IN A YRSHIRE, which ]\/g ESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING .JLtjL will SEl.L by AUCTION, at the Horse Ex- chan2:e, Cardiff, 011 the above date, at 2.30 p.m. punc- tually. N.B.—The Ayrshire i, beyond all quutÚm I he best Dairy Cuw, and all milkers for qu%tit • and qttantdy are unsurpassed. In adiitwn to these decided advan. tages, they are small consumers, park-like in appear- Iwce, and feed very quickly. On View J\1ornin of Salo. Catalogues may be had of th Auctioneers. 27M FIRST APRIL sTO f) SALE, CARDIFF. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING 1. will hold a STUD SALE on SATURDAY, April 12th, at 12 o'clock, of HUNTl£R, HARNESS HORSES, COBS, AND PONIES. Early entries are olicited. 2765 USK, MONMOUTHSHIRE. UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE AND IMPORTANT SAL OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD FAMILY RESIDENCE AND FARMS, Most eligibly situated in aud close to the town of Usk. and consisting of about 1185 Acres of excellent Arable, Pasture, and Won iland. MR THOMAS PARRY has received instructions from th Trustees of the Will of the late H. Lewis Heeçe, Esq., to gLL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at tbe Ring's Head Hotel, Newport, MOil., on WEDNESDAY, the 9tl1 d:tyof ApriJ, 1890, at Tl1rce o'clock in the afternoon precisely (^.uojecc toConditions of Sale to be then read), thn following FREEHOLD AND COPYHOLD PROPERTIES. LOT 1.— A Picco of FREEHOLD PASTURE LAND, called The Croh," situate opposite Uslc Hilway Station, and containing la lr 3Sp. LOT 2 —A very Desirable FREEHOLD MODERN RESIDENCE, known as Portliycarne House," Usk, with orcl1ards, wal1ed garden, iKc., the whole com, prisin 6a Sr 15p. Possession of this Lut can be given early in April. LOT 3,—T wo oxcellent FREEHOLD ACCOM1\10DA, TION MEADOWS known a" "Tho Whitfields," and containing 12a Or 37p or thereabouts. LOT 1— All excellent FREEHOLD MEADOW aù. joining Lot 3, and cont:1ining 6a 2r 33p. Imm-diate possession of Lots 1, 3, and 4 can be given. LOT 5.—A capital FREEHOLD FARM known as Great Honse" 01' I.lal1.)vip.w," situate in tbe parish of Llangeview. near Usk, and containing 203a. Or 35p or thereabouts (of which about 159a 3r 35p are Litlle free), now iu the occupation üf Mr Charles Francis at the morlerate rental of TJ270. 7a 3r 33p of this farm is copyhold. LoT 6.—A capital FREEHOLD FARM, known a' New EMU," situate ciose to the town of Usk, and containing 252a lr Il1p or thereabouts, of whicl1 181a 3r 25p is now in the occlIfJation of ]';11- John Cowles, at the low annual rental of £ 190, and the rmainder 65:1. 3r 35p Woodla.1,d is in hand, Tile Farmhouses and Buildings on both these lots are in very good repair The Farms are approached by good road", and the well-known trout stream, The OJ wav," bounds a portion of each Farm. Both Farms contaiu exceptioually good grazing hud. The covers are admirably adapted for the preservation of g*me, and excdicnt shootmg is obtained on both Farms The above Properties are distant about 13 miles from Chep5tow, Monmouth, and Abergavenny, a neighbourhood well known für the beauty ot its scenery, and is within easy distance of London alld the important towns of Newport, Cardiff, and Bristol. Three packs of hounds meet, in the lleÏglJlwurhoód, and th9 river Usk, celebrated for hs salmon and trout fishing, abuts 011 Portbycarne Grounds. Canl" to view and ituthsr particulars, witb plans, can be obtained on application to E, Bernard Reece, Esq, Solicitor, 7, Charles-street, Cardiff; Lewis Thomas Reece, Jsq., of the same place; or to the Auc, tiuneer, Albany-ch¡l' bel's, Newport, Mon. 2746 ALB NEXT MONDAY. SALE 01" BOOK 1)1.;13'1'8. WYNDHAM ARMS HOTEL, BRIDGEND. MR MICHAEL DAV1.RS lias received instructions from the BankruDtcv <aON, on MONDAY fi'v Iv^l N G NEXl', 24th day of March, 1S93, at the above hotel, the following BOOK DEBTS £ s. tI. Re R. Hennys, Maesteg, amounting to 21 8 11 Re J. Davies, Ironmonger, Pontycymmer, amounting to 65 14 5 Re Daniel Thomas, Grucer, Blaengarw, aUlOllutiug to 93 10 4 Be J. Williams, Grocer, Aberkenfjg;, amount- ing to 112 '1 11 Be 1. L. Bevan, GroC6r, Bridgend, amounting to 46 2 2 Tho Sale will commence punctually at S6ven o'clock. For tunher paiticulars apply to T. H. Stephens, Esq., Queen-street, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneer, at 30, Coity-road, Bridgend. 2756 CARMA RTHENSHIRE. LLANYBRI, NEAR ].LANSTtIPH.lN. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FULL- LICENSED FREEHOLD PUBLIC-HOUSE AND PREMISES. "T^TESSRS J. HOWELL THOMAS & CO. -IjJL liavo received instructions from Mr John Phillips to SELL by AUCTION, at tho Union ll:\l1 Hotel, ).lanHtephan, on W EDN E:snA March 26th, 1890, at Half-past Tl1ree oclock iu Lile afternoon, ihd under-mentioned FULL,LICNSED FREEHOLD PUBLIC-HOUSE, Garden, Coach-house, and Premises, called The Black Horse," In he occupation of Miss Aune Wiihams, all in thorough repair, the house only having been built about twelve year, awl doing a very large trade. Further D3.rticulars may ue obtained of Mr James Jolm, solicitor, Qileen.treet, Carmarthen or of Messrs J. Howell '1 LlOmftS and Co., auctioneers, estate agents, and surveyors, Carmarthen. £ 747 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, CHANCERY DIVISION (MR JUSTICE STIRLING). IN THE MATTER OK THE ESTATE VF THOMAS DAVIES, DECEASED. JOHN V. REYNOl,I>S, SOLVA, PEl\JBROf{r< SHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE VF FREEHOLD DOUBLE- LICENSED HOTEL. MR W. D. PHiLLIPS will SELL by 1. AUCTION, with the approbation of Mr Jutice Stirling, the Judge to whom thi. cause is attached, purSufwt to tile Order therein, dated the 26th (lay of January, 1890, at tho Ship Hotel, Solva. on Wf<;f)NEDAY. April Ule 9th, 1990. at 2 o'clock p.m. (subject to Conditions of ai tLl hll then rea (1), 3011 the Estate and Interst oi the Deflmdants of and in the Fret:!101Ll Premises known tile SHIP HOTEL, Solva, now, or late in the occupation of the Defend- ant, consisting or Double-Licensed Public-House, comDrisin bar, smoking-room, parlour, b bedrooms, and large attic, coach house, 6-stall stanle, out-offices, commodious stores for corn and yianure, with a good kiln, and malting floors. The premises are extensive, having a street frontage of 55 feet, with a ganlen to the rear of 89 feet b, 29 feot. There is also a valuahle detached garden, of 201 teet by 4'1 feet, now 01' lately occupied by l\1r David Thomas, at rmnual rent or £ 110s. InullediMe possession of the premises may bEl had, and intenl1inp; purcl1¡¡,scrs are illvÏteli to inspe0t these very desirable premiseÜ before the day of sale. Tile Auction' er begs to draw attention to the ad, vantageous position of the premises, which are con. tiguous to the Harbour of Solva, in the heart of an important agricultural distrect where cora and manure are easily shipped 01' imported, c'IUPled with the ad- vantage of securing an old established hotel business, affording ^n opportunity which may not occur again in the neighbourhood for many years. Pal ticulars and conditions of sale may be obtained of Messieurs Davies, George, & Co., Solicitors. Haver- fordwest of the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Market- stree, llaverfortÎwest; or of Messieurs Rees Davies and Co. olicitol's, la., Fredericks- place, Old Jewry, London, 'i C. Market-street, Haverfordwest, March 12, 1890. 2766 PRELIMINARY ADVR,TISIMENT. TV BREWERS AND OTHERS. DOIVLAŒ, GLAMORGANSHIRE. rriAYLER and GERRISH are instructed JL to ELJ. ¡oy AUCTION, at the CASTLE HOTEL, Merthyr, on ;ION ÐA Y, March 3bt, 1890. AU that LEASEHOLD BEERHOUSE, called "The Brewers' Arms,' and Three COTTAGES adjoining, situate in Lower High-street, Dowiais, in the Parish of Merthyr Tydvil. Full yarticular in next week's papers, and in the meantime of the Auctioneers, Chipping Sod bury, and 3, Broad-street, Brisbl 01' of Messrs GWVNN, GWYNN, and MASTERS, Solicitors, 2757 All Saints'-court, .Bi.o}- SALE THIS DAY. LATTY'S, CARDIFF.—Sale of HORSES, COBS, PONIES b. AUCTION, on SATURDAY next, March 22nd. Particulars 011 Friday Sale at 2.3u p.m. 2676 SALE THIS DAY LATTY'S, CARDIFF.—On SATURDAY next, March 22ntt, by AUCl IUN, without re- serve, ALDERNEY COW and CALF. 2677 ON W.EDN1<jSDA Y, APRIL 2ND, 1890. TO 'BUS PROPRIETORS, POSTING MASTERS, and OTHER, WYNDHAM HOTEL YARD, CANTON, CARDIFF. Important sale of 20 good lJamess llorses, five and six years old, 14 tu 16 bauds high; Laudaus, Broughams, Wagonettes, Dog Carts, Gigs, Brakes, Stanhope, Spring-cart, 20 single, double, and four-in-hand sets of 8ilvèr and Brass-mounted LIar. nelSs,10 sets (Jail and Bus lOton, Meadow hay, Stable Ut.¡¡iI" Ac. MR G. W. LATTY is favoured with in- structions from Mr A. H. Bailey (who is giving up runuing 'busses and clearing a pordon of his surplus pllsting stock) \0 sell the whole of the above by AUCTION 011 WEDNESDAY, April 2nd, at Twelve o-clock noon punctually. For further particulars please see posters. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneer. 011 view day prior to and morning of Sltle. 2775 1VTO NAME OINTMENT. JLl This Ointment is confidentially recommended as all old, tried, and successful remedy for scurvy,scrofula glandular swellings, ringworm, old wounds, ulcerated legs, scald heads, blotches on the face and body, S„. Anthony's tire, Durns, chilblains, bruises, piles, fistula, rheumatism, bunions, dec. It will soon heal up the most obstinate eruptions of the skin of every kind. Please note the Trade Mars Label 011 each po". "KT'O NAME PILLS. -i-X For scrofula, scurvy, ulcerated legs, erysipelas blotches on the face, eruptions on tl1e body, piles fistula, glandular swellings, dec., Ac. They may be taKen by persons of either sex, are tonic and invigorating, and, acting upon the secretions, they are a truly valuable blood purifier, and may bd used in conjuncion with the" No Name Ointmeu in any of the above diseases. Sold in pots aud boxes by all chemists, price 7d, 181d, aud 2s 9d each. No Family should he without them. SOLE PROHRIliXGR J. W H I T E H O U S E 194 DERI TEND. BIRMINGHAM. 1175 ONE BOX 01,' B 41 PILLS is warranted to cur all discharges trom the Urinary Organs iu either sex (acquired or constitution!11), Gravel, and Pains in the Hack. Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in Boxes, 4s od eacH, by all Chemists alld Pateut Medicitu Vendors throughout tbe World 1 or sent to any address for sixty stamps by th6 Makers Tile LincoJQ ftud 4W«Ja..1i CqI4QiQIi Ocug CIIJlf!1Y I4WÇ(lijI. I.JW ai£5 IJD Àndiau. THE BROOKS COLLECTION OF RARE ETCHINGS AND KGltA VINGS. 1\ if ESSRS JOHN IV1. LEEDER & SON 1.'t'L have the honour to annonnce that they haye received instructions from Messrs B. Brooks and Sons (Establi5he.1 1750), the eminent Fille Art Pubtisher3, of the Straud, ],ondon, to Catalogue Dd SELL by AUCTION, on FRIDAY, March 28th, 1890, at the Swansea Auction-rooms, Goat-street, at 1130 o clock, a grand assemblage of their Artistic Productions in ETCHINGS AND ENGHA VIGS, Translated in black aud white irom the original pictures purchased from the Royal Academy, Salon ùe Paris, and other exhibitions, embracing well-known examples of Vicat Cole. R.A. Linnell, sen., R.A. Sir E. ].all<eer, R.A. Marcus Stone. R.A. Alma Tadema, RA, J. M. W. Turner, R.A. Samuel Cousins, R.A. Luke Fildf, A.RA. 'Rosa Bonhour James Hardy. Birket Foster, Heywood Hardy. Briton liiviere, R.A. G. D. Leslie, R.A. J. 5. Nohlc. G. JI, Boughton, A.R.A. George A. Holmes. Tlioniis Blinks. H. Herkomer, A.R.A. C. Burton Barber. J. E. Miilais, RA. And other Eminent Artists. AUlonst the numerous subjects will be found "When the Sun i Low." ^till Evening" (both of which werd exhibited in this year's Royal Academy), "Edge f Lhè Firwood," "The Hadnted Grange," Day's Work Done." A November Afternoon," "Full Speed Ahead," "ifHjy Lock," Pangbourne Lock," I Won.t Apologise, Can't You Talk ?" The First Tiff," "The Rookery," alltl othei rare works. All in tile impression (with few except inns) are in the Remarque and Artist Proof state of the Dhte. thus being ad the cremede la creme, and as thi, first state is limited soon rise to a premium. Tile whole may be viewed on Thursday, March 27th, from 12 tü 5 p.m. Catalogues on application tl) the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street, Swansea. 27c9 VALUABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY FOR SALE. Situate at Skctty, about Two Miles from Swansea, South Wales. Th/IESSRS JOHN lU, LEIEDEf:, & SON have received instructions to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at tho Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat-street, Swansea, 011 \\iRDNESDAY, April 9th, 1890, all that hal1tifully-situa.ted FAMILY RIi;SIDj<NCE, KNOWN AS PA0.'TG WYN," standing in its own grounds ot about three acres, and commanding extensive views of the Bristol Channel and surrounding c<JuntlY. n IS approached hy a carriage drive and contains on the ground floor entrance hall, dining, drawing, ami breakfast-rooms, butler's pantry, kitchen, scullery, larder, and offices. On the first floor boudoir, 9 bed- rooms, and w.c. There Is lso a two-stalled stable, two coach-houses, saddle anti harness rooms, timber cowhouse, poultry houses, potting and stove shed, consenatory, wih side entrance to drawing-ioo D, cinder tennis court, pro- ductne orchard, well laid out flower and kitchen ardens, and a good sized paddock. The demand tor houses in this suburb is greatly on the increase, amI the Auctioneers brp; to call special attention t) this attractive residence. It is hdu by lese for a term of 9g years from March 25th, 1338, at a ground rent of £ 16 pcr annum. Sale to cmnnence at 3 p.m. I<or card,; to view, particulars aud conditions of sale, and fl1rth.r information, apply to Charles Norton, Esq., Solic tor, High-street, Swansea, or to the AlIc- tioiieers. Goat-street. Swansea. 2770 CHARMINGLY -SITUATED SEASIDE FAMILY RESIDENCE FOR SALE. ~[VRESS!*S JOHN M. LEEDER & SON JJr-SL have received instructions to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Swansea Auctiül1 Rooms, Goat-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, April 15th, 1890, that commodious FAMILY RESIDENCE known as Iiedcliffe, sitlmte at Caswell 1hy, near Mumbles, and being ahou two miles from tlw Oyster- mouth Steam Tram Station, and sevon miles from Swansea. Tile houf.e of Tudor style, Itn.1 well built (Ii native stone and brick; it is appro:1cb.e:1 by a carriage drive, and is surrounded i.Jy weillai<t out rouud" of about 1 j acres in extent, that runs down to the beach, to which there is access by me.ins of a lalldiug slip. It commands magnificent views of t ■a Bristol fili ng*-1 —1 situated that most of the picturesque ana romantic scenery 111 the Gower coast can be vl8Üed 011 foot. The boatin and bathing are excellent, ani the climate of Caswell Hay is often compared with that of Mentone. The property is hdd by le ve iur a tenn of 99 years from the 25th March. 1870, at a ground rent of ijiA 5ii, aud the sum oi 53 per annum is paid to the Duke of Beaufort for the ground occupied by the hlllii nil; slip aje to commence at Three o'ciock in the Afternoon. For cards to view, photograph, particulars, and con. ditions of sale, 0.11(1 further information, apply to J. Viner Leeder, Solicitor, Oxford Chambers, Swansea or to the Auctioneers, Goat-street, Swansea. 262J ale5 Ijg :prÜHÜt Qb¡Juírad. 15 U IL'l II, B R ECONSHIRE. STANDING TIMBER FOR ALE BV PRIVATE TENDER. Vy;, WOOD, n3 fine oak trees and 4 ast. This wood is within of lthoaferig Siding on the London and ¡ortl1. Western Railway, where th timb .'r can èe loaded. LOT 2.—WEEN WOOD, 152 oak, 8 :1.o;h, a:ul 100 larch tree, and ao larch and 82 oak pitwood poles. Thi wood is cloe to Rhosferig Siding. LOT 3.—ABEECUIETHON WOOD. 629 oak trees aud 15 ash. TI1islot is about two miles from B1.til th Station. Tb trees in eaeh lot are marked with white paint. Thomas Hopson, woodn.au, .1)ui1th, will show the timber. Tenders for each Lot, separately, will be received by W. S. Miller, Forest Loùge, Brecon, np to 27ch March, 1890 The Vendor does not bind hiOlgdf to accept the highest or any tender. gt Lodge, Bren, 1st March 1393. 2612 IN BANKRUPTCY. BE EDWIN OSlWRN, TEESDALE, OE 40, HIGH- STRKET. SWANSEA, SUGAR BOILER AND CONFECTIONER TflOR SALti by TENDER, the STOCK- ji_' IN-TUADg nf Confectionery, consisting of Fry's, Cadbury's, ltowntree s, and other Chocolates Dry Goods, Sweets, Barrett's and other Noveltie-, Packet Toys, German Fancies, &c.. Ac., the whoie amounting a cash price to £ 166 Us lid.. Also the Utensils, Fixtures, and Fittiugs, including a quantity of flour and biscuit paper bags, 209 glass jars and covers, 6 trays, COUlHer (111ft long), scales and weights, carbon ;.ns pemlant ami fittings, shelves, brackets, window blill<ls, &c., &c. Tenders to be sen to me, the undersigned, at the addres given below (where full particular may be seen) not later than 12 o'clock noon on Thursday, the 27th day of March, 1890. The goods may De viewed at the Itbove address on Monday and Tuesday, the 24th and 25th clays of March, 189; The bighes 01' any tender will no necessarily be accepted. FIL4NK WI, DAVIES, 21st March. 1890. 97, Oxford-street, Swansea. tatiters anii <!0øntra.cts. RJPREDEGAR PUBLIC BUILDINGS^ TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited tor the ERECTION of NEW TOWN-HALL, PUBLIC MARKET, and ABATTOIRS at Tredegar. PJan)!and Specification may be inspected upon to the Architects, ;\lessrs William Graham, Son, and Hitchcox, Victoria Chambers, Newport, on and after WEDNESDAY NEXT, Itnfllmis of Quanti- ties obtined upon payment of two uineas, which will be returned on receipt of a houà.tiùe Ten<ler. Tenders,se,ùed and enùorsed Ttmders for Public Buildings," to be sent to tbe undersigneù 011 01' before April 3rd next. The lowest 01' any Tender need not necesarily be accepted, R. H. SPENCER, Secretary. Tredegar, Mon., 21st March, 1890. 2774 '110 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for th ERECTION of a CHAPELin Wyndham-street, Btiilgend, as tollow :— Tender No.1, for all the Masonry Work; Teader No. 2, for all the Joinery Work Tender No.3, for the whole of th work complete, combining Masoory autl Joinery. Plans and SpeciHcation may be seen on aud after Tuesday,March 2bth. 18:111, fl.t Ir 13. Griffith's, Cl1emist, Wyndham-street, Bridgend. Sealed Ten<ler., endorsed Chapel Tenders," to be sent to the undersigned 011 or before April 5th, 1893. The Committee iio not bind themselves to accept the lowest or auy Tender. B. GP.li<-FITH, Chemist, Bridgend. March 20th, 1890. 2760 T 0 B U I L D E R S. Builders desirous oi TENDERING for the EREC. TION of ST. MARK'S VlCAH.AGl, ior the Rev T. Meredith Williams, Swansea, are requested to send in their names to the Architects, on or before the 27th instant, from whom all particulars may he obtained. J. Buckley Wilson, F.11.I.B. A. I Architects Glendinmng Moxham, M.S.A. j Architects. 15, Castle-street, Swansea. N.B.-Tbe lowest 01' auy tender not necessarily accepted. 2683 A_ rJ)ptrt!I, «r.. to 5£tt. _nO EAARM TO LET, WITH IMMEDIATE JL1 POSSESSION. The nOSE HILL FARM, D YMOCK, 011 the Great Western lailway 160 Acres. viz. PASTURE aud PASTURE ORCHARD, 70 acres ARABLE ORCHARD, 28 acrt's ARABLE, 62 acres. Lies wdl together. Clood house and homestead. Hent, £ 1 per ale. Rates low. No tithe.-Apply George Hone, Estate Agent, Tewkesbury. 2758 FOREST LARGE QUANTITIES OF AND JLJ FOREST AND FRUIT TREES. T?Flff THORNS 1 RISKS. Qj Various Sizes. WELL-SELECTED GARDEN AND GAAN FLOWER :¡<:EDS Off IHE BEST AND KIND FLOWER SEEDS. WIt EAT II S AND CROSSES Made to Order. WBAivriHS FOR S^URCH °AND ^i'HER CBoSsES DECORATION. BOUOUKTS 200'C00 Various BOUtJU JiilS. CABBAGE PLANTS Send for Catalogue (anything requtred r a uii A/iif in the Garden) to pffi^ YyriLLIAM 'J^ttSEDER, N UltSEH.Yl\IAN, 1933 CARDIFF. fi 'I AlDHl" ADVERTISING. 1J1J,L" V POSTING. AND CIRCULAR nI:5'l'RU:UïT" ':1' r COI\1P ANY (LIMITED). OFFICES CASTLE CHAjI,ŒJ4.E.S, 21, CASTLE-ST CARDIFF. SECRETARY FRANK H Sll\JPSON. Best Permanent P03Ung i5ta.tious in Cardiff saw Neignbournoou Contractors *or all oescr p ions OJ Advertising ■ Circuiar riboting ecc, S9 AU oraersj^Tftnocij attended tQ l()ot ICrgal ilctues. JJENRY :'Y;?- DECEASED. Pursuant to the Act of Parliament, 22nct and 23rd Victoria, chapter 35, intituled An Act 10 further amend toe Law of ProDerty and to relieve Trustees." NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIV EN that all Person having CLAIMS or DEMANDS upon or against 111" Estate of HENRY ANTHONY, formerly of FLEUR- DE-LIS HOCE, ROATI1-ROAD, in tbe BOROUGH of CARDIFF, but late of the HENRHIEW, near USK, in the COUNTY of MON.MOUTIJ. Brewer (deceased), wiu died ('11 the 5th (hyof November, 1889, anti whose will wa. proved III 1 be pnlJcipill Probate H.\Jgistryof her Majesty's Hiyh Court of Justice 011 the 4th day of January," 189J, by Henry Anthony, of Bryncenydd, Caernhilly, aud Clement Waklron, of Llandaff. in the coui.'ty of Glamorgan, Solicitor (the executors therein iwaed), are hereby required to sen(1 particulars ill writing of thuit claims 01' demands addressed to us, the undersigned Solicitors to the said executors, on 01' before the 14th day IIf May, 189" after which date the aid executors will proceed 10 distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entiilNi thereto, having regard only to the ciaims amI demands of which they haH thpn have had notice, alld the said eXécutor.; will not be Hable or accountable for the assets or any part tuerèuf so distributed to any person of whose. debt 0,' claim they Rhall not then have had notice. Dated this Hth day of March, 1880. WALDRON /nd SON. 74, t; M ity-street, Carùm, 2609 SCJlicÜors to tOe said Executors. Jmannau ERSONS WISHING TO MAKE MONEY" by smali S¡wcu:a.tí\e Transactions for quick proti ill STOCKS and SHARES should wiite for particulars of PERCY BARCLAY and CO.'S System of Discretionary Commissions. £ 5 to £ 100(withno ftlrGlIer liability whatever) can be frequently doubled or trebled ill a few dap. The popularity Oithis System is evidenced by the number of congratulatory letters being daily received from well-satisfied clients, residing in various parts III the three Kingdoms, and weo have made handsome and continuous pc fits frùm their dealings WHh us. I PERCY BARCLAY and CO. highly .re¡:ornmended by Pr. ss and Public alike for their iate grity, straightforwardness, nd wonder- ful correctness. "The Morning Advertiser" says:—"The profits this firm have paid to thdir clients are extremely satisfactory. "The Court C¡r(;uÏCJ.r" says :—" Thi firm of Stock anLÍ :-5hare dealers lllut be congratulated un their successful oper;aic>ns." The Stock Exchange Times" says :—" Tile bona-fide character of th bUsines of Percy Barclay and Co. cannot be que:ôtioned." Tile Court Journal say" The system of specuiatincY inj Stocks and Shares adopted by Messrs Percy Barclay and Co. has L'een highly Ii ucces;;f u' The Kent County Examiner" .says :—"Messrs Percy Barclay anù Co. are certainly to be con. gratulated upon the remarkable success which has attende(1 their operations, aud their clients have evell more grounds for felicitation." A Client writes, under date March 5 ;— I have been appLe<1 to by a Mr of Norfolk, to speaic for you. I need handy say that it gives rue the greatest possible pleasure to bear my testimony to the promptitude, care, vnd I attention it has been my good forLune to ex. perience in my dealings With you; the more so as it compares m.>st strongly W1tl1my experience elsewhere. I shall always be pleased to answer any otlIer references. Management of accounts nndertaken and StocKs selected ií desired. References given to well-satisfied customers in all parts of th Kingdom. Exhaust; ve Particulars sent post fn e. PEUCYBARCLAYand Co., STOCK and SHARE DEALERS, 110, Canm n-stieet, I."m1on, KC. Teh.gmms-" Vallicula, I.()]ldon." Bankers .-J,ondon and South Western. 2oS? rs^HOMAS THOMPSON, Stock and Share JL. Dealer (.b;;t;abli,hen IS62), ù, Angel Cou: t, London, B.C., and Mining Exchange, London. Bankers: City Bank, Limited, and Metropolitan awl Birmingham Hank, Limited.—Investors in all classes of Stocks and Shares should reall Mr Thomas Thomp. son' Mining and Iuyesttllent Circular, fre 011 [lPtJlic t. ¡iOll.l1a.res sold at Kpeci1 Prices for forward delivery (vue, two, 0.. three Il!(;aths) on ùeposit of 20 per cent.-Order:; by letter 0:' telegram promptly attended to.—Telegraphic Address '• RellJembntnc. ].011,1,,1). 2662 15uílùíng ;¡¡.cIl'¡¡C5. ^ARDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY. TO IN VECTORS. The Interest credited to SHARES is 5 per Cent. exclusive of Bonus), Interest paid on VEPO-SITS hi at preseut 3 per Cent. Shares and Deposis am withdrawable at short notice, whicu notice is not necessarily enforced. TO BO IŒ.üW Elt: Interest charged to Borrowers is Five per Cent Bonus goes in reduction of ¡utere.>t. Mort;4¡;.ges may ue redeemed at any titne, subject to the approval of Vire<:tor-. For Further Information apply to PETER PRICE. Secretary. Head Office: 21, High-street, Card1ff. 1183 Office Hours: 10 to 3; Wednes(lays, 10 to 1 Saturùay Evenings, 6.30 to 8. rrf1HE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND JL uunl WALES PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIl£TY, U. J. PALL. Esq., J.P., Chairman. RESERVE & CONTINGENT FUNDS £ 7,606 10s 8,1. ADVANCES On Frecl10lci 01' Leasehold Securities. Easy Repa yxr.en ts. INVESTING OR PAIIJ,UP SHARES (interest; 5 per cent. yearly and bonus). DEPOSITS may be made daily, interest payable half- yearly at 4 per cent. Short notice of withdrawals. F. J. HEY BYRNE, Secretary. 173, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, ^49 QOUTH WALE S MERCANTILE KJ BUILDING SOCIETY, Philharmonic Chambers, C:n<litf.-The Directors are prepared to make Adv9.nces on Leasehold and Freehold Securities. Interest teduced half per cent. on Old and New Advances. — Joan Jeu. kills, A.C.A., Secretary. lÛ>tC> MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS BUILD- .1. IG SOCIETY.-Oilic, Gleheland H(>u,e Merthyr Tydfil. — Established 1872. lacùrpuratecll874: -Liberal Advances ( £ l0J to £ 10,00.']. ICasy repay- meuts in o to 17 years. Favourable Redemption Tornis. Utmost :-5ecrecy. Loans on Buildings 111 Progress. No Management Charges. DISTRICT AGENTS -.—Tredegar <Ss Ebbw Vale, 1\11' J. D. Thomas, Aeron Villa, ithymuey Aoeitilierii an" 1Ji.trict, Mr W. B. Harrison. Absrtlllery and. Penarth, )11' J. HO¡jlIV;1Y, 7, Arcade Cnambars, High- ¡;LretJt, Cardiff Cadoxton and Barry, Mr Lewis Lewis, :\lail1-street, Easõ Barry Newport and DÙ;trict, Mr Charles L. Burfoot, Accouu¡ ant, Newport Pontypridd and Rhondda, Mr James Riiwru, Graig Post-ofliee, Pontypridd Maesycwmmsr and Fleur-de-Lis, Mr U.' Seoborne, HrYII¡ltlo¡:. Heugoe ( SWlJ.nsea. Mr H. C, Iiigman, WI, Oxforcl.streijt. Swansea Carmarthen- Bhre. idr Isaac Phillips. Burry Port, R.S.o. Cardi- gun,8hire and Pembrokeshire, Mr T. T. Ellis, Newcastle Einiyn. lU53 PETER WILLIAMS, ¡Secreta¡y. ELECTRIC LIGHTING! J, C. HOWELL, ELECTRIC LIGHT E.KGINEER. LLANELLY. Contractor for the Supply and Fitting-up of ELECTRIC LIGHT APPARATUS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Sole Agent for South Wales for CROMPXON A CO.. LDI. LONDON AND CHELMSFORD. Incandescent and Arc Light installations for Collieries, F80ctorles, Ships, Houses, &c. ESTIMATES ON APPLICATION. Contracts taken for Trausmissioll ot Power to a Distance. Telegrams-It ELECTRIC, LL4NELLY, 1126 AMERICAN MANDRAKE PILLS The great remedy for Bili- ivr*» D^AKE ous aud Liver Complaints, PILLS DRAKE Indigestion, Piles, Gravel, PILLS MANDRAKE and the greatest Blood Puri- i'lLLS MANDRAKE tier of the age. PILLS MANDRAKE TESTIMONIAL. PILLS MANDRAKE TESTIMONIAL. PILLS MANDRAKE )11' Keall. Maindee. PILLS .MANDItAI{1£ Sir,—1 consider your Aweri. PILLS MANDRAKE can Mandrake Pills to 1>e the PILLS MANDRAKE greatest success the worldha.s PILLS 1\lANDH.\Kg ever kno\VH.-I am, sir, yours PILI-3 MANDRAKE faithfully, F. H. llEWSON, 1'ILLS MANDRAKE i\lunday. Chemistj Cardiff. PILLS MANDRAKE Itobb, Chemist, Roath; Uar, PILLS MANDUAKK rett Brothers, Newport; J.G. PILLS MANDRAKE Isaac (late liayman), Che- PILLS MANDRAKE mist, Neath Newberry and PILLS MANDRAKE Son, Londou. PILLS MANDRAKE Proprietor — Mr KEALL, PILLS MANDRAKE Chemist A Dentist, 199,High- PILLS MANDRAKE Son, Londou. PILL" MANDRAKE Proprietor Mr KEALL, PILLS MANDRAKE Chemist ór, Dentist, 199, High. PILLS AKE street, Swanst-a. t!070 Ittid PILLS MESSRS W. H. SMITH ana SON àeliyer the SOOTH WALES DAILY NEWS at an eariy bour each Morning in ail parts oi the follow ug r.owns CARDIFF SWANSEA NEWPORT ROATH MERTHYR PORTSKEWKTT CANTON ABERDARK PONTYP001, ROAi) BU-IE DÚCKS HEREFORD PI1;»IBROKE DOCK BRIDGEND NEW MIL FOR I) HA VEIUfOIUJWESl NEATH 3i(.lTUL GLOUCESTER LLANELLY TBY ABERYSTWYTH LAMPETER CARMARTHEN* The CARDIFF TIMES also deiiYlsreà every Fri ay to any aààress in toe above mentioned Towns. ORx>ER3 tø be sen to the or QÎ tlle Ta.rjo 8 Wo retails* ^public Jbirasenwitts. CARDIFF. rjp H E A T R E ROY A L LESSEE AND MANAGER- Mr EDWABO FLKTCHEH ACTING MANAGKRJ. Mr JOHN SHERIDAN TO NIGHT. SATURDAY, MARCH 22nd. Immense Suc::es3 and Enthusiastic Receptiou of lih New and Original Comic Opera, JP A 0 L A OR THE VENDETTA. Written by Harry Paalton and Mostyn Tedde. Mudc bv Jakobowski. CHORUS OF' FOKTY VOICES. Increased Orchestra of Thirty. New Scenery, Costumes, and Accessories. D Y PERFORMANCE, TO-DAY, SATURDAY, MARCH 22. at Two o'clock MONDAY, MARCH 24, Wilson Barretts own Company in GOOD OLD TIMES.' Box Plan now ready at Thompson and ShackeH's, Ltd. ^TRAND THE A IRE, CARDIFF" TO-NIGHT AND DURING Till" WEEK, Thf Greatest lr;s.i Drama of the DclY, "THE GOMBEEYS GOLD." Mr BUTLER STANHOPE and COMPANY, includi* the Charming Actress. Mr EDWARIJ AKER. New Scenery and ;\Jechanica! Effects. Popular Prices :—Circle, 2s Stalls, is 6d Back Circle, Is Pit, 8d Gallery, 4d. Box Office, Thompson & Siiackeli's.—Monii;iy Next, "THE LAND OF GOLD.' p A R K H ALL^ CTBTDTFFT TO DAY AT 3 TO-NIGHT AT 8. SAM HAGUE'S MINSTRELS, FROM Sf. JAMHSS HALL, LIVERPOOL. SPECIAL MORNING PERFORMANCE THIS DAY AT 5. Prices 2s, Is td, Is, and öl. Plan and Tickets at Messrs Thompson and Shackeil's. Children and Schools Half-price. 637 LOYAL ORDER OF ANCIENT i-J SHUPHKRDS, A.U. PENARTH AND CARDIFF DISTRICT FETE AND GALA, EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 7TH. SOPHIA GARDENS FIriLD (by kind permission). Applications fur Udl esbmenL Tents. &c., to bE made to l\1r Palser, P1J.s"rer's Arms, Svern.roa.d, Canton. Cardiff. 2414 CAERPHILLY. QAEBPHILLY EISTEDDFOD! WHIT-MONDAY, 1C90. s. d. Chief Choral, 1st prize. 50 0 0 10 J 0 Male Voice Party Prize 15 0 it Brass Band Competition Prize. 17 0 0 Children's Choiu Prize 5 0 0 For full particulars' see programme by post, lid. 20K0 D. WILLIAMS, Secretary. DOWLAIS. DYSON'S DIORAMAS AND GIPSY CHOIR. TOURING SOUTH WALES. DOWLAls THIS WEEK. BLAENAVON NEXT. 811 iQREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. OXFORD ANl/CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE. On WEDNESDAY, MARCH otb, a FAST EX CURSION to LONDON, for 1 or 6 ct.iys, wid leave CARDIFF at 6.20 am., Newport 6.45, Chepstow 7.15, Lydney 7.35, and Ne.vnham at 7 55 a 111. For full pai- ticulars see bills. 2751 LIVERPOOL RACES. On THURSDAY, MARC Li 27tll, a CHE VP EX- CURSION to LIVERPOOL will leave BRIDGEND II Blaiua 8.5, Abertillery 8.12, Abercarn, 8.3S, Kisca 8.50, Newport 9.45. Pontypool Road 10.40, and Abergavenny at 11.8 a.m. For fares and return times see special bills. FAST EXPRESS TRAINS are run DAILY (Sun- days excepted) ill c0;lj{lnciùn wit!1 th London and, North-Western Railway, via the SHREWSBURY HI 6 1IKREFORD I.IN E, between CARDIFF and LIVER- POOL, MANCHESTER. CHESTER, CARLISLE GLASGOW, and EDINBURGH, and the North o: England and Scotland generally, leaviug CARDIFI at 9.2o a.m., 12.20, 3.55, and 7.15 p.m. By Trains connecting with tl1e 8ervice to aud from Llanellv, Swansea, Neath, Bridgend, and other :itatloIl8, tht* time occupied between South Wales aud the North is materially reduced. Through Carriages run iroin Cardiff, and Through Fare" are in opeTILtion between 3.11 principal stations. 2353 llY. LAMBERT, General Manager. GREAT WESTERN AND LONDON AND NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAYS. GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE at LIVER. POOL on FRIDAY, MARCH A CHEAP DAY EXCURSION to HEREFORD, Shrewsbury, and Liverpool (Lime-street) will leave Cardiff at 4.6Q UH., ewlJurt 5.15, Caerleoll tJ.Ä:J, Punr, newydd 5.40, Pontypool-road b.51, and 10 Liverpool (Lime street only) tram Abergavenny 3,t 6.15 am. For full particular see Bili. 2749 IIY. LAMBERT. General Manager. Ijctiis. JpHILHARMONIC RESTAURANT, ST. MARY-STREE I, CARDIFF. BEEAKFASTS, DINNERS, TEAS, SUPPEES, DINNERS ALA CARTE From Twelve Noon till 10 p.m. CHOPS, STEAKS. CUTLETS. KIDNEYS, HAM &C, FROM THE GRILL. 1354 1- MUMBLES. LANGLAND BAY HOTEL, NEAll SWANSEA. THE MiiNTONE OF WALES. 1he sheltered position of Laugland Bay, with itll southern alu balmy air, wl.1i"ll entitle it to be called the Mentone of Wales, renders it a most desirable Writer Residence. Strongly recommended by Members of the Medica Profession For tariff, carriages, etc., address 1226 THE MANAGER. DINNERS, 21 and kA', Broadmeau. Plain Tea, 3d; 01 Hr0ai,Lt. Meat anri J),rl:-n.1. -iu. Good ii«ca, is and 1181 FURNITURE ESTABLISHED O.KH CARPETS FURNITURE THREE QUARTERS VEI\, CAHJ)ET FURNITURE ILK V. CARPET; FURNITURE CARPETS FURNITURE (";001~> AKTTSTKl CAliPi'TS FURNI1URK Ai^iibXIO CARPET? FURNITURE nD CARPETS inexpensive. JlSJg FURNITURE BEFORE YOU BUY CARPETS VUl'.MTURK V TT R N I T U R E CARPET.6; FURNITUKH CARPET'S FURNITURE Olt CARPETS FURNTTURi: CARPELS CARPET^ FURNITURE CARPETS FURNITURE DO NOT FAIL TO CAKPETs FURNITURK VISIT CARPETS FURNITURE v. rll CARPETS FURN1TUKE A V E R T O N CARPETS FURNITURE JLi AN'U CARPETS FURNITURE CARPETS FURNITURE f O CARPET; FURNITURE CARPETs FURNITURE CARPETC FURNITURE CABINMAKERS, CARPETS FURNITURE irpunr CARPETS FURNITURE UrHOLbxLKEiIw, CARPET'S FURNITURE HOUSE FURNISHERS, CARPETS FURNITURE „ r e. CARPETS FURNITURE MARY-LE-PORT-fel CARPETS FURNTTURi: AM> CARPETS FURNITURE CARPETS FURNITURE BRIDGE-SIREEI, CARPETS FURNITURE PRTSTVir, CAltPKTS FURNITURE CAUPETs FURNITURE T.silonTtOOMs CARPETS FURNITURE TUbjlK ROOMS CARPETS FURNITURE OVEH, ONE ACRE CARPETc FURNITURE IN EXTENT CARPETS FURNITURE CARPETS FURNITURE CONTAIN CARPETS FURNITURE THE LARGI.ST, BEST, CARPETS FURNITURE ami CARPETS FURNITURE CHEAPEST STOCK CARPETS FURNITURE IN THiS CARPETS FURNITURE WEST OF ENGLAND CARPETS 1903 A REMARKABLE RED WINE. BALFONTAIN. 308 PER DOZEN 0; exquisite Boaquie.t and Uelicious FlaTour, guarauLeed absolutely pure, pUSSthSlllg the body and quality of .Port, ii.eeus perfectly in tfa decanter /er on or tw" ;veeks FOR LUNCHEON. Compares l'avouiaolv Burgundies and Cla.rets at dOlwle the price. A f lIl bodied anJ generous wine."—The Lancet. FOR DINNER. Especially suitable for Invalids by reason ofitf daintiness aud easy digestibility, for winter 01 summer. Sales mcreaso rapidly wherever introduced. 50s PER DolEN. MrCHAS. ESTCOURT, F.I.C., F.C.S., ceriifies— The bouquet aud flavour show it to be a Natural Wine of :m1>diur quality, wIth keeping properties." Sole Consignees, SANDIFORD & SON, King- street, Manchester, will seniÍ 3 Dozens, carriage paid iu U.K., or placed FPe6 011 board ship, 011 receipt of remittance. Special Discounts fur 12. 24, and 48 dozens, or in Wood. AGENTS APPOINTED ON APPLICATION. OALFONTAIlS. 1273 13980 Jti ° S S S ROYAL BELFAST" AERATED WATERS AND LIME JUICE CORDIAL. May be obtained from your Grocer. 1632 BRYNCOCH LLANTWIT COAL FIRE-BRICK CO., T'AFF'S WELL, NEAR CARDIFF Fire Bricks for Codiery and other purposes, Ground Clay, Ac. Fire.Bricks and Orouud Clay orde executed wita promptucn. M*