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N. ALLSOPP & 8UJN& V/K BASS & CO., and others ~*y"\ of the finest y\ XV\^A <>>X BURTON PRICES N&Nfe S^X „ p„ AU!S* Kilderkin Firkin VV^S. 188 9s (X 21b 10a 6d N& 248 12a S. And upwards 1C30 ———— a:115 bg ;kurticit. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr W. BRADLEY. Household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff .March 24 Mr MICHAEL DAVIES. Book Debts, at Bridgend March 24 Messrs ELLIS MORRIS, SUTHERLAND & CO. Railway and Slate Quarries, at London.April 30 Messrs GOTTW ALTZ and BOWRING. Household Furniture, at Cardiff March 27 & 28 Sheep, Togs, ariU Ewes, at Cardiff — April 1 Jewellery, at. Cardiff April 1 & g rimberand Material, at April 3 Ayrshire Cows and Heifers, at Cardiff April a luJJters, Harness Horses, Cobs, at Cardiff .April 12 ground Rent, Residence, & Shares, at Cardiff.. April 19 ilorses, &c., at Cardiff -April 24 Messrs JOHN F. HARVEY and CO. Miscellaneous Effects, at Swansea March 26 Messrs W. and S. HERN. leasehold Property, at Cardiff March 27 Messrs JENKINS, CLARKE, and CO. loiisehold Furniture, ifec, at Penarth ..March 24 Valuable Properties, at Cardiff. -March 27 Mr LATTY. fforses, &c., at Cardiff March 29 lilorses, Harness, Cabs. &c., at Cardiff April 2 Messrs JOHN M. LEEDKR and SON. family Residence, near Swansea. -April 9 family Residence, at Swansea April 15 Mr HENRY LE WIS. leasehold Properties, at Mountain Ash Apiil 3 Messrs J. G. MADDOX & CO. ilurniture, 3 Pianos, Ac., at Roo-ns March 2Q & 27 Contractors and Builders Plant, at Cardiff March 28 MrTHOMASPARED freehold & Copyhold Properties, at Newport..April 9 Mr W. D. PHILLIPS. /lotel, at Solva, Pembrokeshire April 9 Messrs STEPHENSON and A LEX AND Kit. '/lant, Machinery, &c., at Forest of Dean, Mar. 26 & 27 9lant and Machinery, at Cinderford Mirch 28 Jolliery Property, at Cinderford March 28 ?in Plate Works, Plant, &c., at Card iff March 29 Nines and Rpirits, at Cardiff. April 1 j)nnraven Colliery, at Cardiff April 12 freehold Site, at Cardiff April — Messrs TAYLER and GERRISH. JSeerhouse and Cottages, at Merthyr March 31 Messrs J. HOWELL THOMAS & CO. Public-house and Premises, at Liansteph in ..March 26 Mr T. WEBBER. Second-hand Furniture, at Cardiff March 25 Freehold <fe Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff..March 27 THE PARKEND IRON AND TIN WORKS, FOREST OF DEAN, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed by the Directors of Messrs Henry Craws hay and Co. (Limited) to prepare tor SALE by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 26th and 27th March Next, commencing )ach day at Ten a.m. prompt, the whole of the VALUABLE PLANT, MACHINERY, BUILDINGS, AND MATERIALS IUsed in the construction of these extensive Works, and which, roughly, comprise :— Ibout 4,000 TONS of WROUGHT and CAST SCRAP IRON. the contents of the MILLING and other FORGES. ibout 200 TON of PLATEs. the IRON and MATERIALS in THREE BLAST FURNACES. Several VALUABLE BLAST and other ENGINES. fhe SIDINGS. TRAMWAYS, and other RAILWAYS. Ibout 200,000BRICKS, PANTILES, SLATES, SLABS FOREST OF DE,\N and BUILDING STONE. All of which will be Sold Unreservedly. Catalogues are in courie of preparation, and may ba obtained upon application to the Auctioneers, at their -Offices, 5, High-street, Cardiff, on and after the Is of March next. In the meantime the bulk may be inspected at the Works, which are situate immediately Alongside the Parkend Station on the Severn and Wye y about midway between Lydney and Coleford, 'Gloucestershire. 199) February. 1820. '3AYWOOD AND OLD LEATHER COLLIERIES, CINDERFORD, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER nre instructed to SELL by AUCTION, fct these Collieries, on FRIDAY, the 28th March, 1890, commencing at 12 noon, the whole of the VALUABLE PLANT & MACHINERY, Consisting of winding engines, boilers, wire ropes, guide ropes, sheaves, pit framings, colliery plates, pumps, stone and brick buildings, and other colliery a.ppliances. Full particulars in catalogues, which may be gained upon application to the Auctioneers, 5, High Street, Cardiff. m (391- BALE OF ADDIS HILL COI,LIERY AND FREE HOLD PROPERTIES AT CINDERFORD, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed by the Liquidator to SELL by AUCTION, at the Lion Hotel, Cinderford, on FRIDAY. March 28lb, 1890, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon, the following VALUABLE COLLIERY PROPERTY, FREEHOLD COTTAGES AND LAND, Situate close to the town of Cinderford, in the county of Gloucester LOT 1_-The Valuable Colliery Property, known as Addis Hill," comprising abaut 70 acres of unworked Hill Delf Coal, in the Addis Hill Gale, the greater portion of which may be won by a level to be driven at a reasonable outlay from a point near the Great Western Railway at the Steam Mills, near Cinderford. The Coleford High Delf or Hill Delf is the steam coal of the Forest of Dean. LOT 2.—All those Two Freehold Cottages, with the yardiufrant of the same, situate near to Haywood Colliery, Cinderford, and occupied by James Mills and Mrs Church, at yearly rents amounting to 27 16s. LOT 3,-AII that Stable, with the piece of Freehold Land adjoining thereto, and situate at the Haywood Colliery, and adjoining lot 2. For further purliculars apply to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff or to J. S. BRADSTOCK, Esq., 2389 Solicitor, Cinderford. THE LLWYDARTH TIN PLATE WORKS, MAES- TEG, GLAMORGANSHIRE, AND THE CAERLEONI IN PLATE WORKS, MONMOUTHSHIRE. MESSRS STEPHENSON & ALEX- ANDER are instructed by the Liquidator to SELL by AUCTION, at the Park Hotel, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, the 29th March Next, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, the following Valuable TIN-PLATE WORKS, Together wtth the whole of the PLANT, MACHINERY, TOOLS. AND IMPLE- MENTS OF TRADE Used in connection therewith, both Worke being offered as GOING CONCERNS, and in operation up to the day of Sale J— LOT 1,—The LLWYDARTH TIN-PLATE WORKS, situate near Maesteg, in the County of Glamorgan, together with the whole of the valuable PLANT, MACHINERY, and IMPLEMENTS OF TRADE con- nected therewith also 42 Cottages which are used in connection with the said Works. LOT 2.—The CAERLEON TIN-PLATE WORKS, situate at Caerleon, near Newport, Monmouthshire, together with the whole of the PLANT, MACHI- NERY, and IMPLEMENTS of TRADE connected therewith. Also the MANAGER'S HOUSE, COACH. HOUSE, STABLING, and TWO OVERMEN'S COT- TAGES. Each of the works is connected by siding accommo- dation with the Great \> estern Railway systems. The Llwydarth Works is within a reasonable dis- tance of the shipping ports of Cardiff. Porthcawl. and Swansea, and the Caerleon Tin-plate Works is within a short distance of the shipping port of Newport. The whole is held upon leases subject to annual ground rents, full particulars of which will appear in printed particulars and conditions of sale. All further information may be obtained upon appli- cation to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff or to Messrs R. Mackay and Co., 6, Lothbury, London. 2651 SALE OF A STOCK OF HIGH-CLASS WINES AND SPIRITS. IN BOTTLE AND IN WOOD. THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN (DECEASED). MESSRS STEPHENSON & ALEX- 4.; ANDER are instructed to SELL hy AUCTION) without Reserve, at 5. High-street, Cardiff, on TUES- DAY, the 1st of April next, at 2.30 in the Afternoon, the following Stock of WINES AND SPIRITS SPARKLING WINES.—11 Dozen Epernay Cham- pagne, Vintage 1880. 20 Dozen Epernay Cham. pagne, Vintage 1880. PORTS.—57 Dozen of Cockburn's Bright Wine. 33 „ Morgan's 27 Martinez' Finest Reserve, 1880. 18 „ Sandemaa's, 1868 Vintage, bot- 18 „ Sandemaa's, 1868 Vintage, bot- tled in 1872. 4 Quarter Casks Port. SHERRY.—189 Dozen of Prime Sherry. 3 Quarter Casks X>f Amoroso Sherry. CLARET.—30 Dozen Cliiteau Lagrange, bottled at the Chateau. 18 Dozen Bottles Chateau Margaux "Grand Vin." First Growth Wine, also bottled at tne Chateau. SPIRITS.—14 Dozen Old Liqueur Cognac. 20 John Jamiewll's Irish Whisky. Further Particulars and Catalogues may be had upon application to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. 2652 THE STATION HOTEL, COG AN, NEAR CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON & ALEX- ANDER are instructed to LET THIS HOTEL for the remainder of the Term of .the Lease granted by Mrs Morgan to Mr J. A. Davies. The Hotel is situate near to the Penarth Dock and Railway Station, is well fitted up and adapted in every icspect to meet the requirements" of the district, and where Mrs Morgan and her successor have for many years carried on a large and profitable business. Further particulars may be obtained upon applica- tion to the Agents, at their Offices, 5, High-street, Cardiff. 22b0 "VT E R V O U S DEBILITY. i.1 GENUINE GRATITUDE. The Advertiser having discovered a Remedy and Cored Himself, is willing to send the recipe as a FREE GIFT to every Sufferer forwarding a stamped directed en. jelope, and enclosing this advertisement, to ARTHUH DIXON, Esq.. 2097-520 14043 Hounalow, Middlesex. WHO IS YOUR BILLPOSTER at Aberdare? MICHAEL PAINE, Billposter, Distributer, and Advertising Agent 25 Cardiff-street, Aberdare, rents the principal posting-stations in Aberdare and district. Contracts made quarterly or yearly. Good accommodation for t laveiler. Ac Also agent Guiuu and Co. Mail Steamers. 13590 1137 ¡a¡t5 jig 3lm turn* THE SHEFFIELD AND SOUTH YORKSHIRE PERM AN EN l BUILDING SOCIETY. IN LIQUIDATION. DUNRAVEN COLLIERY, &c„ SOUTH WALES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER, at the Royal Hotel,Cardiff,on SATUR- DAY, I h- 12th April, 1890, at Three o'clock precisely, in one Lot, as a going concern, subject to conditions of Sae* THE DUNRAVEN COLLIERY, situate in the pansh of Ystrailyfodwg, in the Rhondda Valley, Glamorganshire (about three-quarters of a mile from Treherbert Station, on the Tatf Vale Railway), producing both steam and house coal, together with the ENGINES, MACHINERY, FIXED PLANT, &-C. Also the RESIDENCE CALLED "TYDRAW," TWO FARMS, 32 WOODEN AND 10 STONE-BUILT COTTAGES. The COLLIERY comprises two takings adjoining each other, viz., Duoraven" and "flendroweij," which are believed to contain all the celebrated seams of steam. &c., coal of the Illionrlda Valley Theseama at present being worked are the Four Foot Seam, Yard Seam, Six Foot Seam, and the House or No. 2 Rhondda Seam. The Steam Coal is worked by two pits, one about 200 yards and the other about 250 yards in depth, both being within theDunraven take." The No. Rhondda Seam is worked by levels. The Colliery has already railway access to Cardiff, Barry, and Newport, &f. The Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway passes through the property, and is ex- pected to be open for traffic shortly, giving access to the prlncioal Western Ports of South Wales. DUNRAVEN is held under lease lroin the Countess and Earl of Dunraven for 60 years from the 1st November, 1856, Comprising originally the minerals under about 60a acres. The pit, die., Tydraw residence, farm3, and wooden cottages are included in the same lease. HENDREWEN is held under lease for 60 years, from 1st January, 1857, comprising originally the minerals under about 395 acri-s. For Royalties, &c., under both Leases see Printed Particulars. ONE HUNDRED STONE COTTAGES (on Dunraven sur- face) are held under lease for 99 years, from 1875. Ground rent, £160. The remaining four on Hendrewen are held underlease for 99 years from 1817. Ground rent, El 19s lOd. Purchaser to take to the horses, loose plant, &c., at the Auctioneers' valuation. For Printed Particulars, Plans, and Conditions of Sale, and other information and orders to view, apply to Messrs Eo S. Foster and W. G. Hawson. the Liqui- dators of the above Society, Shefcield to Messrs Wii liatu Adams and Vachell, Civil and Mining Engineers, Charles-street Chambers, Cardiff to the Auctioneers, or to Messrs B. WAKE and CO., Castle-court. Sheffield, 2390 Vendors' Solicitors. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD SITES IN THE CENTRE OF THE TOWN OF CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON AND ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at Cardiff, the Early Part of APRIL N EXT, the VALUABLE FREEHOLD SITE Known as the Old ST. JOHN'S VICARAGE GARDEN, adjoining the Infants' School, The Hayes, Working- street, Cardiff, and now in the occupation of Mr Samuel Shepton. Also the VALUABLE FREEHOLD SITE On which the Infants' School is erected, The Hayes, Working-street, Cardiff, and adjoining the Old St. John's Vicarage Garden. Plans, Particulars, and Conditions of Sale are in course of preparation, and may be obtained upon application to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff or to Messrs Crawley, Arnold, and Co., Solicitors, 20, Whitehall-place, London, S.W. 2586 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 COM- PANY, LIMITED, which Company is now being 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 l.-All that SHOP and PREMISES, situate at the corner of Kings-road and Cowbridge-road, Canton, held for a term of 199 years from the 20th May, 1887. The property is now leased to a good tenant at an in. creasing rent, which is now £59 10s. LOT 2.-All those TWELVE MESSUAGES and PREMISES, situate and being Nos. 67,39, 41, 43,45, 47, 49, 51, 53, 55, 51 and 59, Daisy-street, Canton, Car- diff. held for a term' of 99 years from the 29th September, 1885, at a ground rent of B2 10s per annum per house. LOT .3.-All those THREE VILLAS, partly erected, situate in Severn-road, Canton, Cardiff, held for a term of 99 years fiorn 23rd March, 1887, at an annual ground rent (including a large piece of ground at back on a separate lease) of £5 per house. LOT 4.—All those TWO COTTAGES, situate and being Nos. 31 and 33, John-street, Roath, held for a term of 99 years tioiii at a ground rent of £ per annum. For further particulars as to Lots 1, 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. Man -street, Cardiff. 2531 SALE TO MORROW DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. On TUESDAY and THURSDAY, March 25th and 27th, 1890, commencing each day at 2 o'clock precisely. SALE of a QUANTITY of Superior HOUSEHOLD ir.FFKCTS, rbinoved fruai vVur; ranil Windsor-terrace, Penarth, Dumfries-place and Wood- ville-road, Cardiif. Also FURNITURE, sold by Order of the High Bailiff. mESSES J. G. MADDOX & CO. are .1.L 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 brass bedsteads and bedding complete, ash, satin walnut, and painted bedroom suites complete, fenders and brasses, &c., &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 Rooms for Absolute Disposal. llll SALE THIS DAY. THO li N YCROF f. 10, EARL-STREET, PENARTH. SHORT NOTICE OF SALE. MESSRS JENKINS, CLARKE & co. have heeu instructed by Robert Sill, Esq., who is leaving England, to SELL by AUCTION, oil the premises, without reserve, on MONDAY, March 24th instant, at Twelve o'clock sharp, the whole of the FURNITURE and Effects on the premises, comprising the contents of two reception-rooms, live bedrooms and offices. including superior drawing-room suite, extra, sized cheffonier in walnut, gilt and other pier glasses, several Brussels and other carpets, SUPERIOR COXTAGI-; PIANO by Kirkham, dining-room suite, mahogany sideboard, telescope dining table, several oil paintings, bedroom suites, chests of drawers, bedsteads, beds, spring mattresses, and a general assortment of bs and ware, toge her with the usual kitchen requisites, including meat safe, mangle and wringing machines, Lte. On view on the morning of sale. Auctioneers' Offices, Cardiff, March 13th, 1890. 2579 SALE OF PUBLIC-HOUSE AND OTHER VALUABLE PROPERTIES. MESSRS JENKINS, CLARKE & co. have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 27th day of March, 1890, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon (sub ject to such conditions of sale as shall then be produced and read), the following Valuable PROPERTIES LOT 1. THE MARCHIONESS OF BUTE PUBLIC-HOUSE, situate in Sophia-street, Batetown, Cardiff, held under lease from the Trustees of the Marquess of Bute for a term of 98 years from the 29th September. 1853, at the yearly ground rent of £5 15 also subject to a charge, payable to the Bote Estate, o 1£5 5s per annum in respect of the licence. These premises are let on a yearly tenaucy, at the low rental of S100 per annum. CHARLOTTE-STREET, CARDIFF. LOT 2.—All that well-built HOUSE & PREMISES, situate and being No. 21, Charlotte-street, Cardiff, let at a weekly rental of 15s, and held for a term of 99 years from Ist May, 1848, under lease from Messrs John Homfray and John Richard Ilomfray, at a ground rent of B5 10s per annum. PEMBROKE-ROAD, CANTON. LOT S.-All that well-built DWKLLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being No. 14, Pembroke- road, Canton, Cardiff. These premises are held under lease, granted by Miss Lewis and others, for a term of 99 years from the 1st March, 1886, ana subject to an apportioned ground rent of £ per annum. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Cambrian Chambers 12, AVe,tg&te-street; or as to Lot 6 to T. H. Btlcher, Esq., Solicitor, St. Mary-st-reet, Cardiff; and as to the who:e of the Lots to Messrs Grover and Grover, Solicitors, Caraiff and Pontypridd. Dated Cardiff, 4th March, 1B90. 2425 NEAR THE CITY OF HEREFORD. MESSRS JENKINS, CLARKE, & co. are instructed to LET, RED HOUSE, TIL- LINGTON, near Hereford, a convenient residence, and about 36 acres of rich pasture, arable, and orchard laud, with possession early in May, on lease or other- wise. With worli proposed to be done forthwith, the house and outbuildings will be of the most superior class. To view apply to Mrs Armstrong, on the premises and for further particulars to Jenkins, Clarke, and Co., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Cardiff, where condi- tions of letting may be sen. 2707 LATTY'S, CARDIFF.—Sale of HORSES, JLJ COBS, PONIES by AUCTION, on SATURDAY March 29th, at 2.3o p.m., early entries for which are respectfully solicited. ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2ND, 1890. TO 'BUS PROPRIETORS, POSTING MASTERS, and OTHERS, WYNDHAM HOTEL YARD. CANTON, CARDIFF. Important sale of 20 good Harness Horses, five and six years old, 1A to 16 hands high La'idaus, Bronghitms, Wagonettes, Dog Carts, Gigs, 'Bnsses, Brakes, Stanhope, Spring-cart, 20 single, double, and four-in-hand sets of Silver and Brass-mounted Har- ness, 10 sets Cab and 'Bus Wheels, 10 torn Meadow hay, Stable Utensils, Ac. "]\/| R G. w. LATTY is favoured with in- XrJL structious from Mr A. H. Bailey (who is giving up running 'busses and clearing a portion of his surplus posting stock) to sell the whole of the above by AUCTION on WEDNESDAY, April 2nd, at Twelve o'clock noon punctually. For further particulars please see posters. Catalogues may be had of the Anctioneer. On view day prior to ana morning of Sale. 2775 SALE THIS DAY. The Model Auction Mart, North-road, Cardiif, MR WILLIAM BRADLEY will SELL by AUCTION, on Monday, March 24th, under distress for rent, a large Quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURii, UROCER'b FITTINGS. Ac. Sale at 2 o'clock. 129 MESSRS W. H. SMITH ANA SON deliver the SOUTH WALKS DAILY -VJifTo at an eariy hour each Morlling in all oarts oi the follow ng towns:- CARDIFF SWANSEA NKWfORX ROATH MERTHYR PORTSKEWETT CAJMION ABERDARE PONTYPOOL ROAD BUIE DOCKS HEREFORD PEMBROKE DOCK BIUVG EN JJ NEW MDJHMttt HAVERFORDWEST NEATH BRISTOL, OLOUCESIEII. LLANELLY TENBY ABERYSTWYTH LAMPETER CARMARTHEN ABERGAVENNY The CARDiFF TiMES also delivered every iii ay to any address in the above mentioned Towns. arts hy Auction. ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT. IMPORTANT SALE. THE WHOLE of the GRAND and MOST SUBSTAN- TIAL FURNITURE and Efects, 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 be inclxuled in the. Sale bupermission. THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A RESIDENCE, "GLENTUORNNF.WPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF. By Order of H. LLOWK. ESQ., who is leaving. THE KAL1J: WILL INCLUDE TtiK TLRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE and FULL APPOINTMENTS, in Mahogany, of BORROUGHS and W AT rs. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING will SELL by AUCTION at their Sale-rooms, 11. High-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY 27th and 28th March, 1890, at 11 o'clock each dav, THE ABOVE GRAND APPOINTMENTS, Including THE ENURE CONTENTS OF THE RESIDENCE GLKNTHORNE," NEWPORT-BO AD. IN THE TWELVE BEDROOMS THREK VERY HANDSOME BRASS BEDSTEAD- with costly up. holstered panels and hangings en suite, other bras.i bed- steads in French and other designs, capital hair mattresses, prime goose feather beds, and table linen, a superior btw-s crib with canopy, top and hair bed- ding exceedingly weli-made dre«sing tables and wash- stands, A FINE 7-Fl'. SPANISH MAHOGANY WARDROBE with two glass doors, A BEAUTI- FUL 6-FEET 6INCH BUIU WALNUT DOME. TOP WARDROBE, with 3 glass doors, and a PAIR OF CFI-PVAL TOILETS to match, of fine workman- ship VERY HANDSOME P!;OFUSWLY INLAID UO-EVVOOD B BDROOM FURNlfURii of large spare room, including NOBldi WARDROBE, PEDES. TAL TOILET TABLJfS, and other appointments, all en suite SK.VERAL OTHER SUITES of SMALLER BiiDROOMS and dressing-rooms in icalnut, ash, satin walnut and maha.any, with large and mediuuHiJZ"d wardrobes ELEGANT TOILET SERVICES, night com- modes, long japanned and other baths, a leather dress- In case fitted, best Brussels and tapestry carpets, rugs, "teel 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 tire-irons, EXQUISITE OLD ORMOLU SlfT OF CLOCK AND CANDELABRA, VERY BEAUTIFUL INLAID BON H EUR DUJOUR DECORATED REAL SEVRES PLAQUKS and Ormolu mounts, A VERY HANDSOME INLAID ROSEWOOD CABINET OF GREAT BEAUTY; A FINE OLD SOLID HOSE- WOOD SHOW CABINreT, GRANDLY CARVED, with plate-gla"s door A VERY RICHLY INLAID DUAWING-ROOM SUITE, upholstered in costly silk and plush occasional chairs, easy chairs, centre ottomans, music stool, A FINE ASSORTMENT OF EXPENSIVE ORNAMENTS in Dresden, Capo de Monte, Vienna, Oriental, and other choice etiina A PAIR OF VALUABLE SERVES VASES 3FT. HIGH suites of costly curtain aud hangings, a rose- wood Davenport, a card table, a small show cabinet lined velvet, octagon and other tables, all to match VALUABLE 7-OCTAVE UPRIGHT GRAND COT. TAGE PIANOFORTKS BY COLLARD AND COLLARD and NEUMEYER. THE DINING-RGOM FURNISHED IN FIRST- CLASS POLLARD OAK, with panel back chairs; fine arm chairs, covered in best Morocco; 6ft. 6in. NOBLE SIDEBOARD, with high-glass cabinct 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-case clock Darometer, a finely-carved oak gong stand and gong, THREE NOBLE STAGS' HEAD, a fine hall set of stand and chairs, stair caroeUing and brass rods, A POWERFUL TONE DULCIMER, A BANJO, WITH PLATED RIM. The FURNITURE OF BREAKFAST AND SMOKING- UOOMS includes winged and single Bookcases, Lounge Chairs, Writing Tables, Turkey Carpet, a VALUABLE 12-STOP AMERICAN ORGAN IN HANDSOME WALNUT CASE BY MASON AND HAMLIN, THE LIBRARY IN FINELY-CARVED OAK, comprising a finely-carved Writing Table, A NOBLV, SII>EBOARD with carved Ornaments, a 10ft Dining Tab e, A PEDESTAL WRITING TABLE, two pairs of Curtains, two Bookcases, A FINE SET OF CHAIRS upholstered in velve-. A WELL-FURNISHED BIBLIARD-ROOM BY BOROUGHS AND WATTS, A NEARLY NEW FULL-SIZE BILLIARD TABLE in Spanish Mahogany with slate bed and the capital fittings complete for same, comprising IVORY BILLIARD, POOL, and PYRAMID BALLS, marking board, 32 cues, half butts, patent and other rests, stands, irons, brushes, pool basket, cover, &c., wall settees in,leatlier. 'Jhe SILVER-PLATED ARTICLES, principally by ELKINGTON & CO., including handsome tea and coffee service, tish carvers, side dishes, and candelabra, silver cruets, chests of plate and cutlery, and a great variety of other plate iron tleed or plate client. GLASS AND CHIN A comprises VALUABLE OLD SPODE DINNER SERVICE ot 120 pieces, a FINE CROWN DERBY TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, dessert service, Minton's tea and breakfast service, and a varioty of cut glass. The contents of the Kitchens and outside effects, consisting of a parrot's cage, garden chairs, garden frame, a carriage setter, horse clothing, brushes, and a variety of miscellanies. ON VIEW TWO DAYS PlUOF. TO SALE. SPECIAL SOTICE.—Tkii Auctioneers desire to call special attention to this sale of high-class turniturc, rohioh is of J}1'!J eUfjant style and 111ak", #.rtci aii the appointments are in character, and well worthy the attention 01 anyone furnishing. THE SALE BEING ENTIRELY FITTED UP BY THE CONTENTS OF THE RESIDENCE ABOVE, NO OTHER LOIS CAN BE INCLUDED. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. 2623 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE JEWELLERY, DIAMONDS, SAPPHIRES, AND OTHER PRE- CIOUS STONES GOLD WATCHES ANDSILVKR. j%/5 ESSRS GOTT WALTZ & BOWRING i-vJL 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 advertisements will appear next week, and catalogues may be bad of the Auctioneers, Cardiff, 2763 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. UNRESERVED SALE. THE CIRCUS, CARDIFF, MESSRS GOTT WALTZ & BOWRING have received ins, ructio it., from Mr J. Taykure, who is giving up the Circus Building, to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises, on THURSDAY, 3rd April, 1890, at 11 o'clock punctually, The WHOLE of the TIMBER AND MATERIALS used in THE ERECTION of the CIRCUS BUILDINGS. To be sold in suitable lots. SALE TO-MORROW THE UNRESERVED SALE AND ADVANCE CO.. 85, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. THE FIRST SALE by AUCTION, by Mr T. WEBBER, will be held on the above ex- tellsive 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 «ale, will be disposed of. 2767 MR THOS. WiiBBER lias received in- structions to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, March 27th, ldSO, at seven o'clock in the evening, in the following or such lots as may be arranged at the sale, and sub- ject to conditions of sale to be then read, and which may be seen at the offices of the Auctioneer fivs days previously LOT L—AH those Six FREEHOLD HOUSES, being Nos. i.6, i;7, 28, 29, 30, and 31, Romilly~crescenii, Can- ton. Louie gardens and back entrance, and lawns in front. Entirely free of ground rents. LOT 2.—All those two FREEHOLD VILLAS, being 75 and 78, Llandaff-road, Canton, with unusually long gardens in front and l'ear; with side entrance re- cently put in good repair. LOT 3.—All that capital well-finished DWELLING- HOUSE, being Woodend House, Neville-street, River- side district; held on lease for 99 years from 26th March, 1885, at an annual ground rent of j37 2s 6d. LOT 4.—AH those Three private DWELLING- HOUSES, being 2, 4, and b, Weils-street, Canton, held on leise for 99 years from 25th March, 1882, at the yearly ground rent of £ 3 for each house. LOT 5.—All those Three private DWELLING- HOUSES, being Nos. 79, 81, and 83, Crwys-road, Cathays, held on leaae for 99 years from 2nd February, 1875, at an annual ground rent ui £3 15s for each house. LOT 6.-All those Three private DWELLING- HOUSES, being Nos. 61, 63, and 65, Crwys-road, Cathays; similar to the last lot; beld on lease for 99 years from 2nd February, 1875, at an annual ground rent of £315::1 8d for each house. LOT 7.—All those PREMISES in Lucas-street, Robert-street, and Woodville-road East, Cathays, beiug a block adjoining the Rhymney Railway, com- prising Two Serui-detached Villas, Two Cottages, large Yard, :;pacious Sheds and Warehouses, Stables, offices, &c., ail substantially bUilt, and suitable for a coal yard, cab proprietor, or for manufacturing pur- poses. Held on lease for 99 years from 2nd February, 1875, at an annual ground rent of BSO 13s 4d. For further particulars, and to view, apply to the Auctioneer, 25, Queen-street Arcade, Cardiff; or to Mr EDGAR II. WATSON, Solicitor, Taunton. Dated February 20th, 1890. 2574 ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT, AT 2 O'CLOCK AND EACH DAY. THE BROOKs COLLECTION OF RARE ARTIST PROOF ETCHINGS AND ENGRAVINGS. MR CHARLES L. BARFOOT has the 1, honour to announce that he has been instructed by Messrs Brooks and Sons (the eminent publishers to tne Queen), of 171, Stfaud, London, to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, March 24th and 2bth, 1890, at No. 33, High-street, Newport, a grand assemblage of rare artist proof ETCHINGS AND ENGRAVINGS, comprising all the finest publications of the day. Catalogues on application to the Auctioneer, at his comprising all the finest publications of the day. Catalogues on application to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 6, Dock-Street (opposite the Free Library), I Newport. 2776 CARMARTHENSHIRE. LLANYBRI, NEAR LLANSTKPHAN. IMPORTANT s'ALE OF VALUABLE FULL- LICENSED FREEHOLD PUBLIC-HOUSE AND LICENSED FREEHOLD PUBLIC-HOUSE AND PREMISES. MESSRS J. HOWELL THOMAS & co. have received instructions from Mr John Phillips to SELL by AUCTION, at the Union Hall Hotel, Llanstephan, on WEDNESDAY, March 26th, 1890, at Half-past Three o'clock in the afternoon, the under-mentioned FULL-LICENSED FREEHOLD PUBLIC-HOUSE, Garden, Coach-house, and Premises, called The Black Horse," In the occupation of Miss Anne Williams, all in thorough repair, the house only having been built about twelve years, and doing a very large trade. Further particulars may De obtained of Mr James John, solicitor, Queen-street, Carmarthen or of Messrs J. Howell 'lnomaH and Co., auctioneers, estate agents, and surveyors. Carmarthen. 2747 JOHN SAM U E L, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, AND I' ESTATE AGENT, CHURCH STREET, I 2115 CARDIFF. Itaifs ;Auction. THE BROOKS COLLECTION OF RARE ETCHINGS AND ENGRAVINGS. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON 1\I. have the honour to announce that they have received instructions from Messrs B. Brooks nnd Sons (Established 1750), the eminent Fine Art. Publishers, of the Strand, London, to Catalogue and SELL by AUCTION, on FRIDAY, March 28th, 1690, at the c Swansea Auction-rooms, Goat-street, at 11 30 o'clock, a grand assemblage of their Artistic Productions in ETCHINGS AND ENGRAVINGS, Translated in black and white from the original pictures purchased from the Royal Academy. Salon de Paris, and other exhibitions, embracing well-known examples of Vicat Cole, R.A. Liunell, sen., R.A. Sir E. Landseer, R.A. Marcus Stone, R.A. Alma Tadema, R.A. J. M. W. Turner, R.A. Samuel Cousins, R.A. Luke Fildes, A.R.A. Rosa Bonheur James Hardy. Birket Foster, Heywood Hardy. Briton Riviere, R.A. G. D. Leslie, H.A. J. S. Noble. G. H. Boughton, A R.A. George A. Holmes. Thomas Blinks. H. Ilerkomer, A.It.A. C. Burton Barber. J. E. Millais, R.A. And other Eminent Artists. Amongst tho numei^ms subjects will be found "When the Sun is Low," "still Evening" (both of which were exhibited in this year's Royal Academy), "Edge of the Firwood," "The Haunted Grange," Day's Work Done," A November Afternoon," "Full Speed Ahoud," "Ifflay Lock," c. Pang-bourne Lock," I Won't Apologise,' Can't You Talk ?" The First Tiff," The Rookery," and ovhei rare works. All in tao impression (with few exceptions) are iu the Remarque and Artist Proof state of the nlate, thus being ai. the creme de la creme, and as this first state is liinite:! soon rise to a premium. The whole may be viewed on Thursday, March 27th, from 12 to 5 p.m. Catalogues 'HI application to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street, Swansea. 27 9 '< VALUABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY FOR SALE. Situate at Sketty, about Two Miles from Swansea, South Wales. IVRESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON -i-V-E- have received instructions to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTIuN, at the Swansea Auction R' onis, Goat-street, Swansea,, on WEDNESDAY, April 9th, 1890, all that beautifully-situated FAMILY RESIDENCE, KNOWN AS PA;TUWYN," standing in its own grounds ot about three acres, and commanding extensive views of the Bristol Channel and surrouniiing country. It is approached by a carriage drive, and coittains on the ground floor entrance hall, dining, drawing, and breakfast-roums, butler's pantry, kitchen, scullery, larder, and offices. On the first floor boudoir, 9 bed- rooms, and w.c. There is also a two-stalled stable, two coach-houses, saddle and harness rooms, timber cowhouse, poultry houses, potting and stove shed, conservatory, with side entrance to drawing-room, cinder tennis court, pro- ductive orchard, well laid out flower and kitchen gardens, aud a good sized paddock. The demand for houses in this suburb is greatly on the increase, and the Auctioneers bsg to call special attention to this attractive residence. It is held by lease for a term of 93 years from March 25th, 1838, at a ground rent of B16 per annum. Sale to commence at 3 p.m. For cards to view, particulars and conditions of sale, and further information, apply to Charles Norton, Esq., Solicitor, High-street, Swansea, or to the Auc- tioneers, Goat-street, Swansea. 2770 CHARMINGLV-SITUATED SEASIDE FAMILY RESIDENCE FOR SALE. MESS us JOHN M. LEEDER & SON have received instructions to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat-street, Swansea, ou TUESDAY, April 15th, 1890, that commodious FAMILY RESIDENCE known as Redciiffe, situate at Caswell Bay, near Mumbles, and being about two miles from the Oyster- muuth Soeam Tram Station, and seven miles from Swansea. The house is of Tudor style, and well built ot native stone and brick it is approached by a carriage drive. and is surrounded by well laid out grounds of about It acres in extent, that runs down to the beach, to which there is acces by means of a landing slip. It commands magnificent views of the Bay and Bristol Channel, and is so situated that most of the picturesque and romantic scenery in the Gower coast can be visited on foot. he boating and bathing are excellent, and the climate of Caswell Bay is often compared with that of Mentone. The property is held by lease for a term of 99 years from the 25th March, 1870, at a ground rent of 5s, and the sum of 5s per annum is paid to the Duke of Beaufort for the ground occupied by the landing slip- Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the Afternoon. For cards to view, photograph, particulars, and con- ditions of sale, and further information, apply to J.. Viner Leeder, Solicitor, Oxford Chambers, Swansea or to th-j Auctioneers, Goat-street, S-.vansea. 2620 TO HAULIERS AND OTBiiks. MESSRS JOHN F. HARVEY AND co. a:e instructed by Mr B. niggias (who through ill-health is compelled to give up a portion of his busi- ness) to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the baci of their Mart, 4 and 5, Goat-street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY. March 26t'.i, the following One DoubHi-Shaft Flour Wasou, 1 do. do., 1 Single- Shaft Flour Wagon, ] Sprint." Cart suitable for a cob or horsu. 1 ;ugav Cutter by T. C. Gibson, I C¡Lter complete, Lwig ?•"hig LJ1. also s ^utuiit: f Brown Paper, Paper ii.i-r, and various other usfchu articles.. Sale to Commence at 11 a.m. a Further particulars may be obtained of the Auc- tioneers at their Offices, 4 and 5, Goat-street, Sv/anseu. Dated March 19th, 1890. MOUNTAIN ASH. SALE OF VALUABLE PUBLIC-HOUSE AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. MR HENRY" LEWIS lias received in- structions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Navigation Hotel, Mountain Ash, on THURSDAY, the 3rd day of April, 1890, at 7,30 o'clock in the even- ing (subject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced) the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, in the following, or in such lot or lots as may be dottr- minftd upon at the time of sale ;— LOT I.-All that old-established FREE DOUBLE- LICENSED PUBLIC-HOUSE or Inn, known as tiie Mountain Ash Inn, situate in Commercial-street, Mountain Ash, with the Stable Yard and Outbuildings thereunto belonging, now in the occupation of Mid Mary Jane Charles. LOT 2.—All tho<e TWO COTTAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES and PREMISES known as Nos. 20 and 22, Commercial-street, Mountain Ash (adjoining the Mountain Ash Inn), and now in the occupation of lri1 Ann l*avi^ and Mr Edward Evans respectively as monthly tenants thereof, at rentals amounting yearly to £ 18 4s. The whole of the premises are held for terms of three lives aud 69 years, computing lrom the 1st day of January, 1850, at the low annual ground rent, of £39.3, which will be duly apportioned at the time of sale. The Auctioneer begs to draw particular attention to this sale, which includes a Free Double-licensed Public House, situated in the main thoroughfare of Mountain Ash, where an extensivo Business is being carried on. There are but very few free Public Houses in the Neighbourhood, and the sale therefore affords an excellent opportunity, which is very rarely presented, to persons who may be desirous of acquiring property of a like description. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 2, Castlo-street, Merthyr Tydfii, or to MESSRS FRANK JAMES and SONS, Solicitors, 5, Canon-street, Aberdare, 2647 and 134, High-street. Merthyr Tydfil. ttie5 Ijjj iariítat.e goutract. 4z, ^TEAMSHIP SHARES FOR SALA 1.64th Share in s.s. England, of Cardiff. l-o4th Share in s.s.^Penzance, of Cardiff. -64th Share in s.s. Ceiynen, of Newport. 65 B10 Shares in United Kingdom SS, Co. Ltd. 2160 6 per cent Preference Shares in Uskside Ell. gineering and Rivet Co., Limited. For further particulars apply to SHORT and DUNN, AUCTIONEERS AND SHIPPING SALESMEN, MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. MONTHLY SALES OF SHARES HELD. Entries Solicited. 1216 BUILITITBRKCONSHIRE; STANDING TIMBER FOR SALE BY ks PRIVATE TENDER. LOT 1.—GLANNE WOOD, 743 fine oak trees and 4 ast. This wood is within half-a-mile of Rhosferig Siding on the London and North-Western Railway, where the timber can te loaded. LOT 2.—WERN WOOD, 162 oak, 8a;,h, and lOOIa.rch trees, and 210 larch and 82 oak pitwood Doles. This wood is close to Rhosferig Siding. ¡ LOT 3 —ABERCUIETHON WOOD, 329 oak trees and 15 ash. This lot is about two miles from Buiith Station. The trees in each lot are marked with white paint, Thomas Hopson, woodman, Builth, will show the timber. Tenders for each Lot, separately, will be received by W. S. Miller, Forest Lodge, Brecon, up to -27th March, 1890. The Vendor does not bind himself to accept the highest or any tender. Forest Lodge, Brecon, 1st March 1890. 2612 DOWLAIS, GLAMORGANSHIRE. FREEHOLD SHOPS, COTTAGES, AND GARDEN GROUND FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD by PRIVATE TREATY, all those THREE SHOPS, situate and being No,. 21, Horse-street, and 30, Upper Union-street, in the occupation of Mr John Price, and Nos. 31 and 32, Upper Union-street, being in tk j occupations of Miss j Harris and Miss Price. Also those TWO COTTAGES, being Nos. 4 and 5, Court by Oddfellows' Hall, situate under Nos. 3i and 31, UJjper Union-street, aforesaid, occupied by M's Hannah Fitzgerald and Mr David Jones, the wh producing the yearly rental of S38 8 6d. Also all ,tho.e THREE COTTAGES, situate and being Nos. 18, 19, and 20, Horse-street, Dowlais, let to monthly tenants, and producing the annual rent of JE20 8s. Also all that large PIECE OF GROUND, situate and being at the rear of the premises above described, The whole of the above described premises, including the piece of ground, cover an area. of 420 square yards or thereabouts, and has a frontage of about 67 feet into Union-street," and a frontage of about 55 ieeu into Horse-street, a,nd being in the best part of the town oi Dowlais, ajfefc-ds an opportunity rarely met with cf acquiring a site for first-class business premises. 'Tenders to be sent on or before^the 31st day ct March, 1890, to th £ ,undersigned, solicitors for the vendor. from whohfall further information can be had. Tbe highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Dated this 12th day of March, 1890. 13 WHITE & WHITE, 26, Victoria-strf et, Merthyr Tydfil, Solic tor.; for the Vendors. M H E BL AEN D A R E C O M F A N YT X LIGHTED, PONTYPOOL, MON. MANUFACTURERS OF FIRE BRICKS, BLOCKS AIWJTNE GROUND FIRE CLAY, EqUIlt, hi Quality to Stourbridge Goous. :( The Blaegiiftte Company, Limited, make a speciality of the manufacture of Fire Bricks, etc., for use in Siemens' Steel and Glass Works, and hold testimonials frum the pnifdipal Iron and Steel Works, <fcc in South Wales and Monmouthshire. H20 v* c> HP ———— Y ILL-JUSTIN(* AT NEWPORT, MON. ,¡. D Jj; U.EÈŠ. Tho COMMERCIAL-ROAD, NEWPORT BILL-POSTER and DELIVERER for TOWN and COUNTRY Rents all the principal Hoardings m Newpor Ac. Worn exocuteu witll uespatcu iv03 IhtfrHc inertias G L A AT 0 P, GANSIIIRE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the NEXT GENERAl. QUARTER SESSIONS oi the PEACE for the COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN wUl be hoiden at the TOWN Of SWANSEA, in and for the said County, on TUESDAY. the 8tb day of APRIL. 189:, at Twelve o'clock at noon of the same day, when the Justices then present will proceed with the General Business relating to the Public Affairs of the county. The Graua and Petty Jurors and Persons bonnd by subpoena or recognizance, must attend on the same day and at th- same hour. All Appeals must be entered before the sitting of the Court on Tuesday, the 8th day of April, 189J, and the same will be heard after the conclusion of the criminal business, unless the Court shall otherwise order. No Costs will be allowed unless taxed at the same Sessions. Depositions and recognizances are to be delivered to me by Tuesday, tie 1st dav of April, 1890. T. MANSEL FRANKLEN, Clerk of the Peace. Cardiff, 21st March, 189\ 2768 JYPJRFA COLLIERY EXPLOSION. CENTRAL FUND. CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEE, Alderman THOMAS FREEMAN, J.P. (Mayor of Swansea). SUBSCRIPTIONS. S s. d. To nmount advertised in South Wales Daily New- of Saturday, including J;-O from H^r Majesty the Queen.. 2903 7 6 ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS Mannesman Tube Co 26 5 0 S. F. Thompson 2 2 0 Miss Aubrey 1 1 0 4". F. Jones 1 1 0 S. F. Thompson 2 2 0 Miss Aubrey 1 1 0 4". F. Jones 1 1 0 jJohn Carr 1 1 0 Peaise and Brown 2 2 0 Gwiiyni 010 6 J. R. Richardson 010 0 Further subscriptions are urgently required. T. W. ISLAY YOUNG. Guildhall, Swansea, Honorary Treasurer. 23rd March, 1393. 2743 lAUNDRY STRIKE AT CARDIFF. The Publishers of the South Wales Echo, in their issue of the 2011 March instant, and the Evening Express and Western Mail, in their issues of the 21st anti 22nd instant, having published certain statements with regard to the wagrs paid and the fines imposed upon our employees, which statements we hereby declared to be absolutely without foundation, and .handbills having been freely circulated bv irre- sponsible persons (without 1 lie name of the printer being attached thereto), appealing to the pubiic to withdraw their support from us, we beg most respectfully to inform the many thou' sands of our" customers throughout South Wales and Monmouthshire that ttie statements published in the above newspapers and the handbills are entirely untrue and grossly misleading, and we beg our customers and the public to suspend their judgment upon our actions in the above matter until an opportunity has been given us oi publicly vin- dicating our character. W. E. VAUGHAN & CO., Steam Dyeing and Laundry Works, Llandaff-road, Cardiff. 22nd March, 1890. I OEGIMENTAL ORDERS BY .COL. -i. E. S. HILL, C.B., MP., Commanding 1st Glamorgan Artillery Volunteers :— Cardiff. 22nd March, 1890. Repository and Recruit drill every evening at 7.30 p.m. Cyclists' machine drill on Tuesday and Thursday, at 8 p.m.. ar,:l on Saturday at 3 p.m., in full dress. The County Repository Competition will lake place on Saturday. 29th March, at the Driil Hall, Cardiff, at 4.30 p.m. Uniform, undress, wit!it arms. Clothing inspections as under No. 9 BtUery, Tuesday, at 8 p.m. No. 13 Battery, Saturday, at 6.45 p.T For duty duriug the week Captain Basseit. Lieu- tenant Waldron, Surgeon-Mfljor Vachell, Sergeant Lewis, Corporal McConnell, Bombardier Smith, True; peter Aplin. By order, (Signed) M. S. EYRE, Captain and -Afijutant. l'gar liatices. J^VE DAVID DYER DECEASED Pursuant to statute 22 and 23 Viet. c. 35 (intituled an Act to further amend the law of property and relieve Trnstees). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all CREDITORS and persons havuiganyDEBT'S CLAlMSor DEMANDS upon or against the Estate of DAVID DYER formerly of ABERDARE in the C un' v of GLAMORGAN but late of COURTNEY-STREET SWANSEA in the said county SHOEMAKER deceased who died on the 4th day of September 1889 Letters of Administration to whose estate and effects were granted by the District Registry at Carmarthen of the Probate Division of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice on the 19h day of March 1830 to Lemuel Dyer therein named are hereby required to send in particulars in writing of their Debts Claims or Deasands to us th3 undersicned on or before the 1st day of May next and notice is hereby further given that at the expiration of such time the snid Lemuel Dyer will proceed TO distribute the assel s of the seid deccaieil amongst th" persons entitled thereto j ha. iega. » oulyUu the claims and demands of which he shall then have bad hotice and rbe s,tid Lemuel Dyer will not be liable for the assets of the said deceased (, any part thereof so distributed to any per- son or persons of whose debts claims or demands he shall not then have had notice. Dated 22 day of March 1890. LINTON & KENSUOLE 4 Canon-street Aberdare Solicitors for the said Lemuel Dyer. pulilic CRADDOCK WELLS' CHARITY, CARDIFF. The Governors of the above Charity will, at their next Meeting, ou 3rd ADril next, proceed to th« APPOINTMENT OF A SURVEYOR. Particulars as to salary and duties can be obtained of the undersigned, to whom all applications for the appointment must be sent. J. L JENKINS, Clerk to the Board. 18, High-street, Cardiff, March 13,11, 1330. 2643 enters ani) (^ontrarts. rjp~O P R 1 N T~~E R s The Guardians of the Cardiff Union invite TEN- DERS for PRINTING 300 COPIES of their HALF- YEARLY ABSTRACT of ACCOUNTS, which may be seen at the Union Offices, Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. The work must be done to thr satisfaction of the Guardians, aud completed within two weeks after the acceptance of the tender by them. Tenders to be sent to me under cover and endorsed, not later than 6 p.m. on Friday next, 23th inst. By order, ARTHVH J. HARlils, Clerk. Union Offices, Cardiff, 22ml March, 1890. 7o79 rJlREDEGAR PUBLIC BLILDINGST TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of a NEW TOWN-HALL, PUBLIC MARKET, and ABATTOIRS at Tredegar. Plans and Specification way be inspected upon aoolicatiou to tho Architects, Messrs William Graham, Son, and Hitchcox, Victoria Chambers, Newport. on and after WEDNESDAY NEXT, and Bills of Quanti- ties obtained upon payment "í two guineas, which will be returned on receipt of a borist-tide Tenoer. Tenders, sealed aud endorsed Tenders for Public Buildings," to be sent to the undersigned OIL or before I April 3rd next. The lowest or any Tender need not necessarily be accepted, R. H. SPENCER, Secretary. Tredegar, Mou., 21st Maich, 1890. 2774 RJLO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. The Swansea Liberal Club Building ComDany, Limited, invite for building the proposed new Liberal Club House, Wind-street, Swausea. Plans ami specifications can be seen, and bills of quantities obtained, at the offices of the Architects, Messrs Bucknall and Jennings, Worcester-place, Swansea, 011 and after Monday, 31st March inst. Sealed Tenders, endorsed "Tenders for New Club House," to be sent to the Secretary, Swansea Liberal I Club Building Company, Limited, Wind-street, Swansea, 011 or before April 7th next. The Company do not engage to accept the lowest or any tender. W E~V™AN AND CO., STEAM-POWER DYERS, FRENCH CLEANERS, &c., LLANDAFF-ROAD, CARDIFi. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS: 243; 8ES1, } CARDIFF. 11, WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH. 53, COMMERCIAL-STREET. NEWPORT. S3, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. 27, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA Parcels Received aud Forwarded Regularly to the Dyj-works by the following District Asrents Airsi-avon Miss Morgan, Taudfield-pxace Auerdare _Mrs Eschle, Commercial-place Aberkenlig .Mr W. H. llitchings, Grocer A -ercarn Mr D. Jones, Anchor House Brecon MrsWotton, Lion-street Bridgend Mr Woodward, Grocer, Adare-streot Biaenavon Mr J. Harris, London House Briton Ferry. Mr D. L. Jones, Villiers-street Cowbridge., Miss Griffiths, Fancy Repository Griffithstown .dr It. Pedch, Post-otlice. Llandilo Mr J. Lockyer, County Press Maesteg air T. Davies, Grocer, Castle-street Mountain Ash..D. ll. Davies, TernDio of Fashion Ntiyiand.Messrs Biddlecombe London House iNantyuioel .Mr h. David, Cambrian House Pembroke Dock, M. S. Cole, 10, Dimond-screet Porthcawl Mr R. Thouias, Great Western House Pontypridd J. Roberts, Post-office Penrtnwceiber Mr D. It. Davies. Draper Porth Mr J. H. Tnomas, Cloth Hall J. Hitchiiigs, 129, High-street St. David's .Mr W. Lewis, Tailor, Cross-square Treforest Mr J. Gibbon, Tailor, 88, Wood-road Treharris Lttwis, London House. Tenby Mr Tringham, The Thimble, Tndor-sq Uk Mr Jones, Grocer, Bridge-street Parcels amounting to live shillings sent direct to works will be returned carriage paid one way. Trade books and price lists sent free on application. W li VAUGHAN AND CO, 'DYERS, ARE CELEBRATED FOR CLOTHES and DRESS CLEANING by FRENCH PROCESS, producing per- luanent colours, a superior linish, moderate charges and promptness of dispatch 10oU NE BOX OF CLAliKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all discharges from tne Urinary Organs in either sex (acquired or constitutional), Gravel, and Pains in the Back. Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in Boxes, 4s oct each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the World; or sent to any address for sixty stamps by the Makers Tne Lincoln and Midland Counties Oell; Company Lincoln. 100j ASK YOUR GROCER FOR SYMINGTON'S ARAB'S COFFEE. FOR STRENGTH, FLAVOUR. & AROMA IT STANDS UNEQUALLED SOLD IN OBLlNG TINS. BOWDEN STEAM MILLS, MARKET HARBOROUGH. GOLD MEDAL, NEW ZEALAND, 1832. 1235 public Jlmuasmenta. CARDIFF. T H E A T P, E ROYAL. LESSEE AND MANAGER. irEDWAHO FLETCHER ACTING MANAGES.;„- Mr JOHN SBERTDAN TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, MARCH 24th. Special Engagement of Air Wilson Barrett's ow. Company in the new Drama, GOO DOL D RJHIMES, i By HALL CAINE a.1;d WILSON BARRETT. The MAGNIFICENT SCENERY is presented pre ciselv the same as that shown to the Public during its triumphant run at the PRINCESS'S THEATRE, LONDON. MONDAY NEXT, the Latest Dramatic Novelty THE GREAT GLOBE. EASTER MONDAY—HANDS ACROSS THE SEA. Box Plan at Thompson and Shackell's, Ltd. P A R K HALL, CARDIFF. JL ——— TO-NIGHT AT 8. SATURDAY AT 3 AND 8. LA-T SIX NIGHTS OF SAM HAGUE'S MINSTRELS. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME NIGHTLY. Prices 2s, Is 6 i, I, and b Plan and Tickets it Messrs Thompson "nd Shackeli'.i. Children and Schools Half-price to all parts except back scats.. 637 CAERPHILLY. 0AERP HILLY EISTEDDFOD. WHIT-MONDAY, 1590. £ s. d. Chief Choral, 1st prize. 50 0 0 2nd 10 0 0 Male Voice Party Prize 15 0 0 Brass Band Competition Prize 17 0 0 Children's Choir Prize 5 0 0 For full particulars see programme by post, lid. 20BO T>. ILLIAMS. secretary. LLANGAI ,>OGK LLANGADOOK CHAjIR EISTEDDFOD. SATURDAY MAY 3RD, 1890. CHIEF CHORAL COMPETITION, "Ar don o flaen gwyntoedd PRIZE, £20, and a Benson's Silver Ludgate Watch. For further particulars apply to J. F. Morgan, Sec. BLAEN A VO. "PfcYSON'S DIORAMAS AND GIPSY TOURING SOUTH WALES. 1- CHOHt. BLAENAVON THIS WEEK. BRiXON NEXT. 811 (Ssutrsicus.. ^JREAT WESTERN RAILWAY NEW AND IMPROVED SERVICE TO THE CHANNEL ISLANDS VIA WEYMOUTH. QUICKEST AND BEST ROUTE, AND SHORTEST SEA PASSAGJfi. WKYMOUTH to GU EKNSEY in ab<tut 4± hours. GUKKNSEV to J ERSE V in about li hour. PO,V,ERFUL FAST STEAMERS, b-peciaily con- structed for the Great Western Company for this Service, and fitted with electric bgtit aud all latest improvements, v. ill, weather and circumstances permitting, run DAlLY frum WEY. MOUTH to GUERNSEY an I JERSEY (Monday Mornings excepted), and from JERSEY and GUERN- SEY to WEYMOUTH (llUlHYS excepted) in con- nection with Fast Trains from ami to all parts of she Great Western System. Passengers leaving New Miiford at 5.0 p.m., Swausea 7.25, Cardiff 9.20, aud Weymouth 2.10 ".111. r,3a.ch Guernsey about c. tb a.m. and Jersey ai>out9.0 a.111 aud leaving Jersey at 8.0 fi.iii, Guernsey 10.0. i Wëy- mouth about t» z..} r«.n).. Cardiif 9 26, Scauw". P-Ui., and New MilfotU 0':4.: 1.4c a.m. Passe;iger.5 ..i»a dirscii between the train and .steamer at Weymouta. 1867 HENRY LAMBERT, fcenerai Maaiager. 'ijsitls. IE]ILHAI'AIONIC -ESTAUltAN pHILHARMONIC jgESTAUUANT, ST. MAUY-STREEJ, CARDIFF. 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CASE has much pleasure in drawing the attention of the Cardiff and District Flower Buying Public to the fact that through his growing his own immense supplies of Fresh Exotic, and other Choice Flowers, ha is able to siive his Customers infinitely superior valued to those Firms, local 4nd otherwise, who, although advertising largely, are merely dealers in Flowers, and depend upon others for their supply. INSPECTION INVITED. WREATHS AND CROSSES ARTISTICALLY ARRANGED FROM 5s. OUR SPECIAL' 10s 6d WREATH. Superior S >ie, Quality and Value. F. CASE, FLORIST, SEEDSMAN, AND FRUIT GROWER. 37, QUEEN-ST. 'AND HIGH-ST. ^•B.—Orders are now being booked to be oeiivered 01 {Saturday. Nurseries Rumaey and Cardiff. rjjplEETii. I TEETH TEETH 1 MR K E A L L, SURGEON DENTIST 199, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA Just beiow the Groat Western Railway Station), Begs to intimate that he can produce a perfectly fitting Set of Teeth in one clear day. Tne very best workman- ship guaranteed. 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