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ALLSOFJe & SOtfS, BASS & CO., \rf\C' />\ and other* XfcX* OX -(^A. ot the flnert J ^Nv BURTON PRICES /j\ ALES „ Per Kilderkin Firkin 18s 9s N^r" c £ 21a 10s 6d N& £ >V 248 12a 9\ And upward* 1CM by ÀutÜan. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr W. BRADLEY. Household Furniture, at Cardiff Aug. 11 Messrs TREGERTHEN DUNN and Co., Steamship Shares, at Cardiff Aug. 28 Mr D. EV AN. Valuable Properties, at Cardiff Sept. 11 Messrs GOTTWALT7 BOWRING. Hunters, Harness Horses, &c., at Cardiff .Aug. 9 Household Furniture, &c., ar, Cardiff.. Aug. 19 100 Valuable Horses, at Cardiff Sept 5 Sheep and Cattle, at Ely, near Cardiff Sept, 15 20 Ram and lambs, at Canton. Cardiff Sep. 19 Ram Lambs, at Cowbridge Fair Sept. 29 Messrs WILLIAM GRAHAM, SON, & HITCHCOX. Leasehold Family Residence, at Newport Aug. ,0 Mr EPHHAIM HARRIS. Pawnbrokers' Quarterly Sale, at Cardiff .Aug. i2 Messrs W. and S. HERN, Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff Aug. 11 Mr RICHAliD E. HUGHES. Freehold Land. at Lianmorlais Aug. 11 Woollen Mill, at Llandyssul .Augus t 12 Leasehold Property, at Swansea Augus t 13 Mr W. G. JAMES. Freehold Property, at Fishguard August 14 Messrs JENKINS, CLARKE and CO. Villa Residences, at Penarth -August 13 (Leasehold Properties, &c.. at Cardiff. Aug. 14 Mr W. G. LATrY. Horses, at Cardiff Ayg. 9 Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER & SON. Freehold Estates, at Llandilo ..Aug. 29 Messrs MADDOX and CO. Three Safety Bicycles, at Rooms Ang. 12 Household Furniture, at Rooms Aug. 12 & 14 Household Appointments, at Penarth Aug. 13 Mr G. W. MORISCO. Cobs, Ponies, &c., at Pontypridd. Aug. 13 Mr MORGAN MORGAN. Freehold and Leasehold Properties Aug. 12 freehold and Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff.. Messrs MORGAN and JAMES. Old Tanyard Inn, at Merthyr August 13 Messrs G. NJUHOLS, SON, and ALDER. freehold Estate, Bedwas Aug. 13 Mr THOMAS PARRY. Double-Licensed Premises, at Abersychan .Aug. 11 Valuable Licensed Houses, &c., at Newport. Au¡;. 105 V Messrs PARSONS and ROBJENT. Valuable Library, at Newport Abg. 12 Valuable Farm, at Newport, Men. Aug. 20 Messrs WILLIAM SANDERS and SON. Leasehold Premises, &c.. at Ca"diff Aug. 9 Mr WALTER SIMON. otock-in-Trade, &t\, at Pembroke Dock .Aug. 9 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. House, Shop. &c., at Pontypridd. August 13 Freehold Farm at Swansea August — Freehold Property, at Mynyddyslwyn August — Movable Plant, Machinery, &c at Caerleon ..Sept — Movable PJant, Machinery, &c., at Maesteg.. Sept. Messrs STRAKER and SON. leasehold Property, at Abergavenny Aug. 12 Pi<jperty, at Abergavenny August 12 Pedigree Jersey Cattle, nt Abergavenny Aug. 12 ■freehold Property, at Hereford — v Mr JOHN THOMAS (C wbridee). Ewes, Lambs, Cows, Horses, &c., at Cowbridge, Sept. 11 Mr VV. THOMAS. leasehold Property, at Cadoxton August 14 Mr MATTHEW WHI I'TINGTON. Agricultural Show Timber, at Port Talbot. Aug. 12 CLARE-KOAD, COURT-ROAD, AND CRADDOlK- Sl'RKET, CARDIFF, AND EARL-STREET, M PENARTH. ESSRS W. and S. HWRN will SELL by AUCTION, at, The Mart, Bank Buildings, *> St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on MONDAY, the 11th day of August, at 7 p.m., we following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, viz. DWKLLING-HOUSl.S, Nos. 8, 10. 12, and 14. Clare- oad, Cardiff, let at 7s 6d per Wefk each; term 99 years, fiom 1st August. 1887 ground rent £16. LOT 2. AH those 4 DWELLING-IIOULE-, Nos. 19, 21. 23, and 26, Court-road. Cardiff. No. 25 let at 10s fed per week, the rest at 7s per week each; term 99 years, trom 1st October, 10s. LOT 3.-AIl that MESSUAGE and SHOP, situate at thH j„ notion of Craddock-street and Brunei-street, *vith the "ard attached tlwreto let lt 1O 6clpcr week. Term 83 years from 25th March, 18u4. Ground rent,£6. LOT 4.—All that MESSUAGE or 1)WELLINU- HOUSE, No. 154, Craddock-st-.eet, Cardiff, let at e" per week, and held for the remainder of a term of 99 years. Ground rent, S2 10s LOT 5.-AII chose TWO MESSUAGES or DWEL- L.tNu.HOUSES. No. 18 and 19, Eirl-street, Penarth. et at 7s per week each. Unexpired term, 92 years; Further particulars as to Lots L 2, and 3 of F. E. Hughes. Esq., Solicitor, Mercantile chambers, James- street, Bute Docks; ns to Lot 5, of Messrs Downing and Dandcock, Solicitors, Bute Docks, Cardiff; or of Mr Alfred Taverner, 28, Hickmon-road, Penarth or a> to all the Lots, of the Auctioneers, 94, St. Mary- street, Cardiff, -5!2- SALE THIS DAY. LEASKHOLD PREMISES AT ST. MELLONS, MOS.. AND LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE IN VICTORIA- STREET. NEWTOWN, CARDIFF, TO BE SOLI) BY AUCTION BY Messrs WM. SANDERS and SONS, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, the geh day of August, 1890, at Three o'clock in the auen.oon (subject to su'di conditions of Sale as shall be them and there produced, anfl ill the following or uh orlier Lots as may be agreed upon at the time of oaiH, namely) :— 1.01' 1 —Ali rliat LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWE',LING-HOUSE, situate at St Mellons, in the County (tf Monmouth, known as "Hill House" or Glyn Side." held fur the residue of a term of 99 years trom the 1st day of May, 1932, subject to a ground rent of 7s 5.1 per annum. Also all that Lease- hold Thatched Cettege, with the pieco of Garden Ground thereto belonging adjoining the above des- cubed Premises, beld for thu rcsidue of a term of 99 Year from the 1st day of May, 17S9, subject to a ground reni, of 2s 6d per annum I,OT All that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, situate ami beinir No. 30, Victoria-street, Newtown, Cardiff aforesaid, held for the residue of a term of 99 years from the 25th day of hch, 1850, su"ject to an apportioned ground rent of .2!! per annum. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 28, St Maiy-street, Cardiff, or to Messrs MERRILS and SON, Solicitors, Church-street, Cardiff, Where a Plan of Lot 1 may be seen. 5696 c. VILLA RESIDENCES AT PENARTH sale at PENARTH HOTEl. Oil WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of August, 1890, at Seven o'clock in the Evening. jYjEssRK JENKINS, CLARKE & CO. f have been instructed to SELL, as above, the 'oilowmg desirable Lo VILI.S ji^ L1;—AH that attractive HESIDENCE and PUE. stie r 0Wn a-i East Holm," being No. 20, Lord- aiirl'V or ^live-crescent, near the Penarth church, Tfcu. an uninterrupted view ot the sea. room l!U'sa contains three reception and five bed Xher-' aiic* co^ bath, and u^ual offices, hot, and ;i Wu" 'ai(1 out garden greenhouse, with luorll colü water conservatory an outside smoke- stabl4 °'J summer-house, as well as a over Th c°ach-house, with a billiard-room with tii Property is well built, and will be sold, *irher ^e gas fittings, Venetian blinds, and 99 yea,-? ,rfcs complete, for th« residue of the term of l)a! < about six are expired,at the noml. LOT 9 ,r,ent of £ 2 15a per annum. as ««r„A»l.tbac v^ry desirable RESIDENCE known near the ^wrt-y-Vil-road, Penarth, Mr g H s'al'l-"1> I,(,w in t;'e occupation of bmu., ams. This house is exceptionally well- bedr.'m c°ntains two large reception rooms, five tisual offi "ressing room, bath (hot and cold), and the back I here is also a conservatory, as well as qc si<^e entrances and large garden. Term, £ 5 7s 6d 0m Orst of May, 1888 ground rent, Hrlri ivl6^ to 'be occupiers and for further par. Morgan, Esq., Solicitor, 37, St. Mary- chambers,ria vCes°tLt^ V'" fA"cti?nJ!Brs' C:mlbria"- August 1. 1890' Cardiff. LTIE^TFfcT(>SRYE« °F LEASEHOLD PR; BUllblNGS il TliURSDAV, tho 14th day' AUCUST ^890' at Seven in the Kvemmt. y £ AUGJsl, i890, at MESSRS Jenkins, CLARKE & CO. ..L1"L have been instructed to SELL as above sub- followhig1"—0011 CantT aUCl ALEXANDEH-ROAD, LOT 2.-Nos. 23 and 24, GLAMORGAN-STREET POll tcauna. LOT 4.-No. 55 and 57. KLDON-STRekt. » Jot 5.—CORNER SHOP AND PREMISKS. No. 5 ^ta^^on t'eirace' nfar Vale Station) LOT 6.-DWELLING-HOUS, STABLE, YARD. c-. 87, Wellington-street. Canton. '-CLAY PIPE FACTOK\ YARDS, KILNS, OFFICES, with 20 COTTAGES adjoining, at Cardiff »6e^'rv apply to the tenants, and for full jiart.culars Posters or apnly as to Lots 1, 2, and 4 to Messrs Lots I? ,an'i Davies, Solicitors, Newport, Mon.; as to Chin- 7 to F- 'H. Williams, Esq., Solicitor, 4. ^'iu ch-street, Cardilf W. Beddoe, Esq., Solicitor, Werthyr Tydfil or Messrs Riddell, Vaizey, and Co., t'cltors, John-street, Bedford-row, Londoa and as «« i111 tne Lots to the Auctioneers, Jenkins, Clarke, t,diu.. Cambriau Chambers, 12, Westgate-ttreet, July 23rd, 1890, 5565 SALE THIS DAY On AUGUST 9th, at 2.30 P.M. T Am REPOSITORY, CARDIFF.— )H N^XC SA,VE cf Horses, Cobs, and Pomes by AUCTION ivill take place on the above date. Present ei'tn^s include Horses from Messrs Williams, Page, Elliott, and others also the property M a lady, a superior miniature circular-fronted Krougham (in excellent condition) Lpndon-built V»nibus, to seat 30 persons, viz. 14 jn 16 out- J'de. This 'bus is in good condition and Very suitable •or a sountry carrier. Further entries respectfully solicited. 5793 SALE OF STEAMSHIP SHARES. MESSRS TREGERTHEN DUNN and CO. beg to aim* unce they will hold their next MONTHLY SALE of STEAMSHIP SHARES ~.e E*change Mart, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff, onLTHUR^DaY, August 28ch, 1/93, at 3 rsuruerous Shares have been entered. Full particu- IS will appfear in future advertisement-. entries for this sale are respectfully solicited, ror further particulars apply to Messrs Tregorthen *»unn and Co., Shipping Salesmen and Auctioneers, »ercb<iuta' Exchange. Bute Docks, Cardiff, 5892 a5 bu Ruction. SALE THIS DAY. MSATURDAY, AUGUST 5-TH, 1890. AT 12 O CLOCK. ESSRS GOTT WALTZ & BO WRING will hold a Large SALE of HUNTKRS, HARNESS HORSES, COBS, AND PONIES, at the Horse Exchange, Cardiff, on the above date. Cataloguei may be had. 5625 SALE THIS DAY. SATURDAY, 9TH AUGUST. SALE OF HUNTERS AND HARNESS HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, STABLE AND OUT.DOOR EFFECTS, Removed from COMPTON CASTLE, near Bath By order oj the Representative of the late DOMINICK WATSON, ESQ MESSRS GOTT WALTZ & BO WRING have received instructions to include in their AUGUST STUD SALE on SATURDAY, 9th August, 1890, at Twelve o'clock, at the Horse Exchange, Cardiff, the following HORSES :— Lancelot" CHESTNUT GELDING, good hunter, well known In the Hlackmore Vale Country (was pur- chased out of the Ledbury Stud from Mr Knowles, the Master, for 200 guineas). Lism-ore," GREY GELDING, ) ^ve been regularly has been hunted l'llven together, both Gamboler," BAY GELDING I ?RE I111;1 „'n single. ) harness & fine movers CARRIAGES ;— A NEARLY NEW GENTLEMAN S BRlAK, to carry ten persons, for a pair or four horses, by Good- fellow. A WAGONETTE CONVERTIBLE INTO STAN- HOPE, by Fitzgerald. A LARGE BROUGHAM, recently done up, by Goodfeilow. A FOUR-WHEKL DOGCART, by W. and P. Thorm A TWO-WHEEL DOGCART, by Goodfeilow. A FARM TIP CART. HARNESS: SET OF FOUR IN-HAND BIWWN HARNESS, SET OF DDU15I.K BRASS-MOUNTED, SET OF TANDEM, SETS OF SINGLK GIG HARNESS, Set of Cart Harness, a Quantity of Horse Clothing, six HUNTING SADDLES, EIGHT SINGLE AND DOUBLE-REIN BRIDLKS, Knee Caps. Girth Stretcher, FeSlock Pads and Boots, Martingale, Muzzle, Collars, Pole, Chains, Straps, etc. OUTSIDE EFFECTS. Manure distnbutor and flllea-, two American lawn mowing machines, horse mowing machine (by Green), 24in iron garden roller, nine tin garden flower boxes, Reade's patent garden engine and 110-8, ch iff cutter, turnip pulper, oat crusher (by Richmond & Chandler), carriage jacks, tennis marker, two wheelbarrows, 6X. cellent oak garden furniture and a garden tent. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. 5701 IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH CLASS FURNI- TURK AND HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS (Principally supplied by ¡If e8srs Maple is Co., London, and Messrs DANIEL LE IS & Sou, Cardiff), a FULL SIZliD LILLIAHD TABLE with complete fittings, equal to new, a HIGH CLASS GRAND PIANOFORTE by ROSENKRANZ, ELEGANT FURNI- TURK OF 13 BIODROOMS, in various woods, SUPERB DRAWING ROOM and BOUDOIR FURNITUiiE, VALUABLE AX MINSTER, TURKEY, AND WILTON CARPETS, SUITKS of COSTLY CURTAINS, RKCliP HON ROOM and LIBRARY, FURNITURE in Walnut, Polished Oaf:, and Mahogany, Oil Pointings and Drawings, Worcester Diuner Service, Plate, and effects, removed from COMPTON CASTLE, Near Bath, By order of the Representatives (Jf the late DOMINICK WATSON, ESQ. MESSRS GOTT WALTZ & BOWRING 1't L have receivell illstrnClioll to catalogue alld HELL by AUCTION at their Sain Rooms, 11, High- street Cai diff, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 19th and 20th August, 1890, commencing at 11 o'clock punctually each day, THE ABOVE HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE, Removed from COMPTON CASTLE, near Bath, The CON fENT., OF 13 BEDROOMS, comprising VERY HANDSOME URASS BEDSTEADS, with co-tlv furniture and hangings ell suite. otber brass bedsteads in French and other designs, capital spring and hair mattresses, well made dressing tables and washstands, a fine 7ft WALNUT BEST BEDROOM' SUITE, with large toilet tables and appointments en suite, easy chairs, box ottomans, mantel boards, haniNoino Mintou toilet services, liANDsOMK BED- ROOM SETS in Walnut, Rosewood, Pill", and other wood, large screen, chintz and lace curtain> com. modes, portable wardrobes, work table, walnut 8havin 1.(1, haths, bet Brussels carpets, corridor carpets, rugs, fenders and iruns. The FURNITURE of DRAWING-ROOMS and BOUDOIR includes expensive Persian rugs and car- pets, massive fenders and fire-irons, handsome over- mantel, very BEAUTIFUL BONHEUR DU JOUR, beautifully decorated SUPERB HOShWOOD DRAW- ING-ROOM FURNITURE, LUXURIOUS SETTEES, overmantel, cabinet, LOUNGE and OCCASIONAL CHAIRS ill costly cuveril1, card ami occasional tables, vases and ornaments, 7-OCTAVE IRON FRAME GL AND PIANOFORTE,by ROSENKR.vNZ. Boudoir ¡"urn;ture-A rosewood davenport, velvet- lined, and rosewood occasiou:\1 tables. &c. The DINING-ROOM BURNISHED in first-class style with real Chippendale chairs and arm chairs, covered in best Morocco leather, 6ft. 6in. NOBLE SIDEBOARD, with high glass cabinet back, very large dining table, tire screen, a pair of EXPEN- SIVE DINNER WAGONS, Ecru lace curtains, a beautiful Turkey carpet, 19 by 12, scrap screen, a clock, groups, vases, and other ornaments, VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS. OAK HALL FURNITURE, blue velvet curtains, antlers on shield. Turkey carpet, and expensive TURKEY STAIR CARPETING and rods, FINELY- CARVED OLD OAK DINNER WAGON, handsome vases, folding garden chairs, tennis rack, a fine hall set of stand and chairs, lounge chairs. Thu LIBRARY in CARVED OAK. comprising a writing table, a sideboard with carved ornaments, a pedestnl writing table, two pairs of curtains, two book- cases, a fine set of chaiis in velvet, walnut octagon table, letterpress and stand, a W if LL-FITTED BILLIARD TABLE (full size and in condition equal to new. and in mahogany with slate bed), and the capital fittings complete for sume, comprising ivory billiard, pool, and pyramid balls, marking board, cues. half butts rests, irons, brushes, pool brisket, cover, die. Tho CONTENTS OF KITCHEN, BUTLER'S PANTRY, and Dairy. consisting of garden chairs, iron flower stage, and numerous miscellaneous items, all of which will be fully described in Catalogues. ON VIEW TWO DAYS IJRlOR TO SALE. SPECIAL NOTICE —The Auctioneers desire to call special attention to this sal", of high-class Furniture, which is of very eleuant design and make, and well worthy the attention of buyers. TilE SALE BEING EN t IRMLY FITTED UP BY THE CONTENTS OF COMPTON CASTLE, NO OTHER LOTS CAN BE INCLUDED. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. b467 CARDIFF. ANNUAL SALE OF SHOW AND OTHER HOHSE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER bth, 1690, at Twelve o clock (The day following the Cardiff Horse Show). MESSRS GOTT WALTZ & BOWRING will SELL by AUC l ION, at the Horse Ex. change, Cardiff, as above, 100 VALUABLE HORSES Including well known HUNTERS, GRAND HAR. NESS HORSES, and STEPPING COBS, many of which are prize winners. Stalls should be engaged at once as 50 entries have been received. 5897 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE OF SHEEP AND CATTLE, In a FIELD adjoining the DUSTY FORGE, ELY, NEAR CARDIFF MESSRS GOTT WALTZ & BOWRING will SELL by AUCTION, at the above ad- dress, oil MONDAY, 15th September, 1890, at Two o'clock punctually, the following STOCK, the property of Messrs AkersfSt Fuean's^Davis, Lewis, Shirley (Caira), C. Williams (Red House), Winslow, and others :— 350 SHEEP. 60 HAMPSHIRE DOWN BREEDING EWES. 50 POKLOCK AND 25 SHROPSHIRE DOWN BREEDING EWES. 150 CROSS-BRED LAMBS. lb HAMPSHIRE DOWN RAM LAMBS. CATTLE. 10 DOWN CALVERS. 19 YEARLING STEERS. 2 Two-vear-old HEREfORDS. 3 PEDIGREE BULL CALVES. Further entries are solicited, and may be made to the Auctioneers, 11, High-street, Cardiff. 5893 ANNUAL RAM SALE, CANTON SEPTEMBER FAIR. GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING -Lv M. have received in-trnctions to SELL by AUC- TION, at Canton Fair, on FRIDAY, 19th September, 18d0, at 11 o clock punctually, „ 20 SUPERIOR HAMPSHIRE DOWN RAM AND LAMB, From Messrs Akers, Pentrebane, St. Fagan's, Prize Wiuning Flock.. 5899 Further particulars may be had of the Auctioneers. COWBIUDGE RAM FAIH. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING -LvJL have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at Cowbrioge Fair on MONDAY, 29th September, 1890, at 11 o'clock punctually, 20 SUPEIMOR HAMPSHIRE DOWN RAM LAMBS, from Messrs Akers', Pentrebaue, St Fagan's, prize- winning flock. 5900 CADOXTON, BARRY DOCK. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MR W. THOMAS haa been instructed by Mr William Evans to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel. Cadoxton, on THURSDAY, August 14th, 1890, at Six o'clock in the afternoon, the folloWIng LEASEHOLD PROPERTY Lo 1—All that SHOP, DWELLING-HOUSE, and Premises, with bakehouse, warehouse, and flour-room, known as the Elm Tree Shop, situate in High-street, Cadoxton. LOT 2.-All those Two DWELLING HOUSES adjoining the above, and knovta as Elm Cottages, now in the occupation of good tenants LOT 3.-All those Three DWELLING-HOUSES and four-stall stables m back. and joining Lot 1 off High- stieet, let to good tenants. All the above property is held under a lease of 99 vears, from the <25th day of March, 1885, at a ground rent of £21 per annum on the whole, and is at present realising a gross rental of £3 per week. The above lots will be divided to suit purchasers. For further particulars apply to Messrs .Spencer, Solicitors, Cardiff or to the Auctioneer, Cadoxton, near Cardiff.. „ Auctioneer's Office, Ve^-streefc, Cadoxton. b89l PONTYPRIDD CATTLE MKET. MR G. W. MORISCO Will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, iu the above Market, on WEDNESDAY, August 14th, 1890. 10 COBS AND PONIES, two splendid match pairs of ponies, all young, ana quiet to riiie and drive 20 sets of new anil second-hand harness, two saddles, two traps, &c„ &c. Sale will commence at 11 a.m. No reserve. Auctioneer's Office, Broadway, Cardiff. 17.. aíes ,Am:íiott. DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. On TUESDAY and THURSDAY, August 12th and 14th, 18S0, commencing at Two o'clock precisely. SALE OF EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD .) APPOINTMENTS, Messrs J. G. MADDOX and Co. are instructed to remove to their rooms, for sale 011 the above dates, a quantity of Furniture, I COUl.¡JrISl11g suites in various woods suitabl: for drawing and dining-rooms, with tables, sideboards, and cabinets to match; walnut and rosewood overmantels, fenders and brasses, iron and brass bedsteads, with bedding complete, bedroom suites in ash and walnut, duchesse washstands and dressing tables with wardrobes en suite, chests of drawers, towel rails, etc. Also Four Absolutely NEW SAFETY BICYCLES. Goods on view morning of sale. All entries for these sales can be made up to day prior to the auction. 5872 6, HERBERT-TERRACE, PENARTH. ON WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 13TH, 1890, Commencing lit 2 o clock precisely. MESSRS J. G, MADDOX and CO. are instructed by Miss Nott (who is leaving Penarth) to SELL by AUCTION the whole of her SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS (only recently purchased at considerable cost) In two sitting-rooms, hall, four bedrooms, and kitchens, including a capital piano in ebonised case by N eumeYHr. For further particulars see posters. Gooús on view mornin2 of sale. There will be nu reserve. ■Offices and Salerooms, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff. 5826 SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASE- HOLD PROPERTIES SITUATED IN THE CENTRE OF CARDIFF. MR D. EVANS is instructed by the Executors of the late Mr John Wiiliams to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 11th day of September. 1890, at 3 o'cloc! in the afternoon, the following VALUABLE PROPERTIES, subject to such conditions, and in the following or such other Lots as Illy then be deterlllineô on J LOT 1.—Nos. 18 and 19, TIN-STREET, Cardiff, let at 8s per week each. LOT 2.-Nos. 20 and 21, TIN-STREET, Cardiff, let at 8s per week each. LOT 3 —NOS. 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9, PLATINUM-STREET, Cardiff, let at 6s per week each. LOT 4.—NOS. 11, 13, 15, 17, and 19, PLATINUM- STREET, Cardiff, let at 6s per week each. LOT 5.-Nos. 21, 23, 25, and 27, PLATINUM- STREET, Cardiff, let at 6s per week each. LOT 6. Nos. 29, ll, 33, and 35, PLATINUM- STREET, Cardiff, let at 6s per week e-ich. Lots 1 and 2 are held under lease for 99 years, front 25th March, 1870, at the annual ground rent of B2 10s per house. Lots 3,4, 5 and 6, are held under lease for 99 years, from 25th March, 1870, at the anlll1..1 ground rent of £ 2 per house. Tile above are occupied by excellent tenants. LOT 7.-All that convenient mid long-established FREEHOLD SHOP, DWELLING-HOUSE AND BAKERY, situate and being No. 16, The Hayes. Cardiff, having a frontage of 16ft., and a depth of about 72ft., now in the occupation of Mr J. T. Lloyd, gtocer and provision merchant, as yearly tenant, at au annual rent of £ 180.. LOT 8.—All that convenient and attractive LEASE- HOLD SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 17, The Hayes (adjoining Lot 7), situate next but oue to the Royal Arcade, having a frontage of 155ft., and adepth of qkout 72ft" now in the occupation of Messrs Daniel Jones and Co., Drapers, as Yearly Tenants, at an Annual Rent of BIM). Held under a lease for 99 years from 29th September, 1879, at the Annual Ground Rent of £,14. The above-named Properties are in an exceptionally good position, the Shops not only in the centre of the most busy thoroughfare, but in the centre of the town, where a Fish Market will shortly be erected, which will make the" Hayes" a place of still greater commercial importance. The Auctioneer respectfully draws the attention of investors to the foregoing Properties; a better oppor- tunity of acquiring central Business 1 remises at Carduf could not possibly occur. For further particulars as to Lot 7 aDply to Mr H. Heard, Solicitor, Cardiff and as to all the Lots to Mr M. A. Jenkins, Solicitor, Aberavon or to the Auc- tioneer, 9, Windsor-place, Cardiff TO BltEWEKS, WINE V D SPIRIT MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. ABERSYCHAN, MONMOUTHSHIRE. MR THOMAS PARRY has received instructions to SELL by AUt/i ION. at the Globe Inn, High-street. Abersjchan, on MONDAY, Globe Inn, High-street. Abersjchan, on MONDAY, the 11th day of August, 1890, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then produced, all that well-known old-established FREE DOUBLE-LICENSED INN AND PREMISES, Known as The Globe, which is situated in a good posi- tion in the main thoroughfare of tho densely-populated Colliery and Ironworks district of Abersychan. The house contains ■—Bar, bar parlour, taproom, sniokeroom, kitchen, good cellarage, three bedrooms, and large garden with side approach. The property is copyhold of the Manor of WentsUnd and BrYl)wyn. the house has for upwards of 60 years been in the occupation of the family of the late Mr Thomas Lloyd, dunng which Ime I" has acqmreù a large trade in beer and spirits. Kaily possession can be given. For further particulars and to view apply to the Auctioneer at his Offices, Albany-chambers, Newport; or to Messrs Edwards and Le Brasseur, Pontypool and Newport. Vendors' Solicitors. (Dated) Newport, July 29th, 1S90. 6751 Newport. Vendors' Solicitors. (Dated) Newport, July 29th, 1S90. 6751 TO BREWERS, CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. SALE OF THREE VALUABLE LICENSED I HOUSES, FREEHOLD LAND, AND OTHER PROPERTIES. Situate in the neighbourhood of Newport, Mon. MR THOMAS PARRY has received instruciions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Weswate Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, August 13th, 1890. at Three o clock in the Afternoon, in the following or such other lots as may be then determined upon and subject to such conditions of sale as shaH be then produced. LOT 1.—All that well-built and commodious BEER- HOUSE, known as The Britannia Inn," Pontymister. This house is situate in one of the best positions in Pontymister, midway between the Tin Works and Foundry, and was 30 years in the occupation of the late Mr Shewey, and has every convenience for carrying on a large trade. There iQ attached to the property a brewhouse, bakerv, blacking and coal dust manufactory; with 10-h.p". engine and boiler, mortar mill, saw bench, and a capital vmery and productive garden. Immetiiate.possession of this lcr, can be given. LOT 2,-Tiv.) well-built LEASEHOLD COTTAGES and a PUBLIC ASSEMBLY ROOM, situate at Ponty- mister aforesaid, and which produces gross yearly rental of £39 13". Lot 1 is held under a lease for 93 years from the 1st August, 1861, at the annual ground rent of £2 18s. Lot 2 is held under lease for 99 years from the 1st July, 1868, at the annual ground rent of £3 2s. LOT 3 -Ail < that valuable LEASEHOLD BEER. HOUSE known as the Shepherd's Pride, situate in the main thoroughfare of the rapidly rising suburb of Maindee, and now let to Messrs Hancock and Co., Limited, 011 a lease expiring on the 20th May, 1892, as the low annual rental of £ 53. 4.-All that convenient and well-situated IRONMONGER S SHOP aud PREMISES, adjoining the Shepherd's Pride, and now in the occupation of Mr Dicks, at a yearly rent of 1£22. Lot 3 and 4 are held under a lease for 99 years from the 1st March, 1858, at the very moderate annual ground rent of So, which will be apportioned at the time of pale. LOT 5.-All that yaluable LEASEHOLD BEER- HOUSE, known as the Yew Tree Inn, situate at Cwmbran, and now in the occupation of Mr W. Lloyd also the Cottage adjoining. The Beerhouse is let to Messrs Hancock and Co., Limited, under a lease expiiing on the 20th day of September, 1893, at the low annual lental of B15. and the Cottage is in the occupation of Mrs Buns, and produces a rental of ,.„ This lot is hold under a lease for 99 years from the 2nd February, 1861, at the nominal ground rent of £ 2 10s per annum. „ LOT 6.—All that piece of excellent FREEHOLD PASTURE LAND, containing by admeasurement 7a 2r 8p or thereabouts, situate in the parish of Llan- gattock Juxta, Caerleon, and now in the occupation of Mr George Arthur, at the low aunual rental of Slo. This land is bounded on the east by the Soar Brook, and on the west, north, and south by lands tho property of J. C. Hanbury, Esq. For further particulars as to the whole of the lots, and to view, apply to the Auctioneer, at his offices, Albany Chambers, Newport or As to Lots 1 and 2, to Mr T. s. Edwards; solicitor, High-street, Newport. „ T As to Lots 3 and 4, to Mr T. Baker Jones, solicitor, Bank Chambers, Newport. As to Lot 5, to Messrs Lloyd and Pratt, solicitors, Bank Chambers, Newport. As to Lot 6, to Mr F. S. Dauncey, solicitor, Albion Chambers. Newport or ,„ Messrs Clinton and Co.. solicitors, b9 aud 60, Chan- cery-lane, London. Newport, July 24th, 189Q. 5675 ALBERT^^ALI^STOW^HTLL^ NEWPORT MON. SALE OF PART OF THE WELL-KNOWN LIBRARY OF MR CHARLES RYAN, OF NEW- PORT. MON. \/TESSRS PARSONS AND ROBJJSNT It I have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, at the Albert-hall, Newport, Mon., on TUES- DAY, August 12th, 1890, at 12 o'clock noon precisely, a Dortion of the select and VALUABLE LIBRARY of Mr Charles Ryan, consisting of about 2,000 Volumes of Miscellaneous Books, including a unique collection of STANDARD REFERENCE WORKS, Books on Art. and numerous Illustrated Volumes. MODERN BIOGRAPHICAL, HISTORICAL, POETICAL, and CLASSICAL, etc., Works by well- known Authors. Catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be had on and after August 9th. The books will be on view on August 11th, up to 9 p.m., and also on the morning of sale. The Auctioneer wish to draw the attention on of the reaping public and collectors to the rare opportunity here offered of acquiring thoroughly high-ciass works of some of the best modern author-. Further particulars upon application to the Auc- tioneers, Central Chambers, Newport, IVlon. July 50th, 1890. 5753 MlflRTHYR TYDFIL. TO BREWERS. INNKEEPERS, AND OTHERS, SALE OF PUBLIC-HOUSE PROPERTY. MESSRS MORGAN and JAMES have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Vulcan Inn High-street, Merthyr, on WEDNESDAY, August Iota, ioyj, at 8 o'clock in the evening, in the following or such other lots, and subject to such conditIOns as sliall tie determined upon at tbe time of sale LOT x. AU that double-licensed Public-house, called the TANYARD INN. situate in Bethesda-street, Merthyr, now let to the Treharris Brewery Company Limited, for a term of 7 years, from the 1st day of August, lb89, at the yearly The above premises are, with other premises of the vendor, held under a lease for a term of 99 years, from the 1st day of May, 1885. The vendor will grant au underlease for the whole term, less one day, at a yearly ground relit of £ 4. L0T2.-A11 that Licensed BEER HOUSE, called the Britannia, situate in Bethesda-street, Merthyr, now in the occupation of Mr Samuel Smith, as yearly tenant, at the rent of S15 a year. LOT 3.-A SHOP, adjoining the last-mentioned premises, in the occupation ot Miss Lindsay, as yearly tenant at the rent of B16 a year. The above lots, 2 and 3, with other premises of the vendor, are held under a lease for a term of 99 years, from the 1st day of May, 1826. The vendor wiH grant an underlease for tbe whole term, less one day, at a yearly ground rent of B2 in respect of each lot. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Aberaman, Aberdare; or to Messrs Gwilym and Charles James, Solicitors, 52 and ó3,. High-street, Mertbyt-Tydfll. b871 alf5 im Auction. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASE- HOLD PROPERTY IN PLANTAGENKT-STRKET. 1 CUVE-ROAD, CLARK-ROAD, CARDIFF, and HARRIET STREET, COGAN, and VICTORIA- ROAD, PENARIH. MR MOKGA.N MORGAN is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Mart, Bank- buildings, St. Mary-street, on TUESDAY, August 12th, 1890, the following desirable PROPERTIES :— LOT 1.—All that substantially-built RESIDENCE, known as 59, Plantagenet-street, Riverside, fitted with all th, latest improvements, Id 10 very respectable tenanr, at 13s per week. Held under leaso for 99 years, from 1884, at the low animal ground rent of JE4 lbs. LOT 2.—All that FREI5HOLD SHOP, with bake- house, stables, ami outhouses, situate and No, Olive-road, Canton, and leased to Mr H. V. Hooper, for a term of live years. at the yearly rental of £55. LOT 3-A.11 those 4 LEASEHOLD COTTAGES, being Nos. 9, 11, 13. and 15, Ethel-street, Canton, Cardiff let to respectable tenants at 4s 6d each respectively. Held under lease for 99 years from 1884 at a yearly ground rent of £ 2'10s each. LOT 4 —All those 2 comfortable WORKMEN'S HOUSES, Nos. 19 and 20, Harriet-street., Cogan held under leases for a term of 99 years from May bth, 1890, at a ground rent, of £ 1 16s etcl1 per annum. LOT b.—2 similar HOUE, Nos. 24 and 2b, Harriet- street, Cogan ground rent, £ 2 each. LOT 6.—2 similar HOUSES, Nos. 26 and 27, Harriet- street, Cogan ground rent, £ 2 e'tcl1. LOT 7.11 t,hat, sui.'iitantially-built CORNER SHOP ■Biul two DWELLING-HOUSES adjoining, known as Nos. 2, 4. and 6, Clare-roail, Cardilf. The shop i" let at 13s per week, and tbe two houses at 8s 6d respectively. Held under lease for 99 years from October, 1887, at a ground rent of So. S-t, aud £4 per annum. LOT 8.—All those two substantially-built RESI- DENCES, Victoria-road, Penarth (near Taff Vale Station), and occupied by Messrs E. G. William and C. Crone at £ 40 amI £ 45 a year respectively. Forfurther particulars as to Lots 1 & 8,appiy Wyndhani Rees, Esq., Solicitor, Bor()ul.1 Chambers, Cardiff; and as to Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7, to Messrs Randall and Wilson, Solicitors, Carditf or as to t.he whole of the lots, to the Auctioneer, at 3 and 4, Albert Chambers, High-street, Cardiff. 5373 LLANMORLAIS, GLAMORGANSHIRE. SALE OF FREEHOLD LAND. MR RICHARD ifi. HTJGHiiS has been instructed to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Railway Hotel, Penclawdd, on MONDAY, the llth day of August, 1890, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon (subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced), aJl that FREEHOLD LAND AND HEREDITAMENTS situate at Llanmorlais, adjoining the London and North-Western Railway, and close to the station, 12a. lr. 3p. or thereabouts. The property is at present let to Mr W. Harris on a yearly tenancy, all mines and minerals being reserved to the landlord, and the agree- ment provides for determination 011 three months' notice. The property will be offered in one lot, but failing to sell will be divided as the auctioneer shall determine at the time of i-ale. Further particulars can be obtained of the Auc. tioneer. at his Offices, 4, Wind-street, Swansea, or from Mr J. E. Gordon, 102, Oxford-street, Swansea. 5791 TO BE .-OLD WITHOUT RESERVE. TO WOOLLEN MANUFACTURERS. LLANDYSSUL, HENSlllRK MR RICHARD E. HUGHES has been instructed to Offer fer SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION. at the King's Head Hotel. Llandyssul, on TUESDAY, the 12th of August, 1890, at 1100n (subjret to sucu condItions as shall tuen and there be produced), all that LEASEHOLD WOOLLEN MILL, situate at Alltycavan, and known as theAlltycavan Factory, together with the machinery therein. The tactory contains one set of carding and scrib. bling engines with mules and other accessories, and is now in full working trim and running, now let at the nominal rental of £30 a year. There is also ample room for another set, and towards this there is a pair of mules in the factury ready for fixing. The Building is very substantial, being of stone with Slated Roof, it was built specially for the business, it is about 53 feet long by 20 feet wide, and has three floors. There is also a very convenient Dye House. The power is supplied by a Turbine driven by water from the Tivey. The Factory is situate about 3 miles from Llan- dyssul, and the New Line from Llandyssul to New- castle Einlyn will run within a. few yards of ie. The Property is situate in the centre of the South Wales Woolen Manufacturing District, and skilled labour is abundant and cheap. The above is heia under an agreement for a lease for a term of which about 94 years are unexpired, at a Ground Rent of £5 a year. Further particulars can be obtained of John Aeron Thomas, Esq, Solicitor, Swansea; or from tho Auctioneer, at his Offices, 4, Wind-street, Swansea. TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE 5794 MORRISTON, NEAR SWANSEA. SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. 1V|"R RICHARD J HUGHES has been instructed to offer for sale by PUBLIC AUC- TION at the Duke Hotel, Morriston, on WEDNES- DAY, the 13th of August, 189D, at seven o'clock in the evening (subject to such conditions as shall then aud there be prouueed), LOT I,—All that Leasehold DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, with large garden, situate at Morris- ton, allll known as Primrose CottaRe, let to Messrs Vivian and Sons for a term of 14 years from 25th December, 1885, with au additional seven yar at the option of the said Messrs Vivian and Sons, at a rental of B22 a year. Held for lives and a term of 63 years from September, 1849; at a ground rent of B2 per annum. LOT .-AI1 that Leasehold COTTAGE, situate and being No. 572, Neath-road, Moriiston, let at 5s a week. Held for a term of 50 yeais and lives, from 29th September, 1844, at an apportioned ground rent ot 10s a year. Further particulars can be obtained of William Cox, Esq., Solicitor, Swansea or from the Auctioneer. 4, Wind-street, Swansea. 5792 ABERGAfENNY, MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BUILDERS, WAREHOUSEMEN, LrVERY STABLE PROPRIETORS. CAPITALISTS, AND OTHERS. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. MESSRS STRAKER & SON will SELL by AUCTION, at the Greyhound Hotel, Aber- gavenny, on TUESDAY, the 12th day of August, 1890, at Two for Three o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced), all that Valu. able and desirable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, situate on the Brecon-road, Abergavenny, in the County of Monmouth, now aud for many years past in the occupation of the Proprietor, Mr William Jones, Hay alid Cider Merchant, and comprising sub- stantially-built ranges of stabling for It horses, 2 lock-up coach-houses with hay loft, commodious wapgon shed, spacious open yard. comfortable eight- roomed dwelling-house, large garden and piggery. A "ery neat and convenient Grocer's Shop with double front, now in the occupation d the Misses Jones, Grocers, Bakers, and Confectioners, vith Storeroom and other conveniences, and also a four-roomed Cot- tage and II Bakery with four-bushel oven. These premises are most ehgibly situate 111 the mam thoroughtare;, close to the Brecon Road It:ÛlwHy.Statiou (L. and N. W. Ry,), are emirely surrouuded bJ- sub- stantial stone boundary walls, and capable of being converted into excellent Shops, Warehouses, or other Buiness Premises of any Idlld. They cover Ill) area, of about 1,707 square yards, have a frontage of about 102 feet to Brecon-road, and extend back to the Old Brecon-road, to which they have a similar frontage, thus affording eligible site i for building purposes. The Property h held undor Leases dated respectively 10th January, 183b, and 7th April, 1835, each being for a term ot 99 years from 25th December, 1834, subject to the payment of the aunual ground ren. of £ 10 13 =. For further particuhrs applylo Mr WIll. Jones, the proprietor, on the premise;; to the Auctioneers or tù Messrs GABB & WALEORD, 5819 Solicitors, Abergavenny. ABERGAVENNY. VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. V/TESSRS STRAKER and SON have JAjL received instructions fwm 1\h Thomas Foster, Builder, who is leavin the neighbourhood, to SEI-L by AUCTION, at the Greyhound Hotel, Abergavenny. on TUESDAY, the 12th of August. 1890, at Two for Three oclock in the Afternoon, subject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced the undermentioned Valuable Freehold and Leasehold PROPERTY, viz: LOT 1.—All that commodious LEASEHOLD MES- SUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, SHOP, and PRE- MISES, being No. 1, Brecon-road, Abergavenns known as the Voffee Palace. Are occupied by l\1I' Thomas Taylor as a Coffee Palace at a yearly rent of £ 40. Also all those Two Cottages, situate near tht) above and being Nos. 10 and 11, Old Brecon-road, occupied by respectable tenants at rents amounting in the aggregate to SUper annum. LOT 2.—All tba' commodious LEASEHOLD MES- SUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, SHOP, and PRE- MISES, beint: No. la, Brecon-road, Abergavenny, adjoining Lot 1, let to Mr William Denner, butcher, at the annual rent of E40 the tenancy expires on 2nd of Februavy, 1891. Also all those TWO COTTAGES, situate at the rear of the above, and being Nos. 8 and 9, Old Brecon-road, aforesaid, let to respectable tenants at rents amounting in the aggre- gate to £13 per annum. N.B.— Bots I and 2 are held under the same lease. dated Und December, 1876, for a term of 99 years from 24th June, 187&, subject to the payment of the annual ground rent of £20, and will, in the first instance, be offere.1 for sale in one lot. and if not bold will then be offered separately, iu which case the ground rent of £ 10 will be payable in respect of each lot. The land-tax has been redeemed. The bouses are substantially bnilt,in thorough reo pair, aud are situate in the maiu thoroughfare, within three minutes' walk of Brecon-road Rail- way Station (L & N.W.R.) LOTfi.—All those Five LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES and GARDENS, being Nos. 7,9,11,13, and 15, King-street, Lion-street, Abergavenny, all occupied by respectable tenants, at rents amountiug in the IIgj1;rgate to £ 71 10s. These houses are substantially buile, in thorough repair, and always readily command good" tenants. The property is held under a lease dated 10th March, 1882, for the residue of a term of 90 years, from 1st March, 1882, subjectJ;o the payment of the annual grqund rent of £11 2s 3d. A portion of the J}urchase-money may remain on mortgage, and repaid b- easy IDstalments extending over a period of seven years. LOT 4.—All those Two Plots of FREEHOLD BUILD. ING JíAND, being Nos. 14 anù 15, on tbe Park Estate, Hereford-road, Abergavenny. No. 14 contflUis 641 square yards; and N". 15, 469 square yards or thereabouts. The private improvements have beeq COUlpleted and paid for, and imwtJdiate posses. bion nfay be had. If not sold together, the plots will then be offered separately. further particulars as to Lot 1 apply to Mr Edwin: Foster. Architect and as to all the other lots to Mr Thomas Foster, Builder and as to the whole of thelom to the Auctioneers orto i. Messrs GABB and WALFORD, Solicitors, 5820, All of Abergavenny. PEDIGREE JERSEY CATTLE, MJJ;SSRS STRAKER and SON are in- JJjL 3tructed hy Mr William Holt to SELL by ATCtflON, in their Smithfiekl, Abergavenny, on TUESDAY NEXT. 12th August, 1890, at 11 o'clock, BREE IMPORTED PEDIGREE JERSEY 3 HEIFERS AND CALVES. The aboye Heiftors are all of the fasblonable colour, are well grown, and promise to make valuable Dairy Cows, and have belen entered in the Herd Book. Auction and Etate Offices, Tiverion-place, A berga- yenny. 5888 The Model Auction Mart, North-road, Cardiff. MR W. BRADLEY will SELL by AUC- TION, under distress for rent, on MONDAY, August llth, a large quantity of HOUSEQQLDs FUR- NITUBE, &c. Sale at 2 o'clock, 358 ales BG RUCTION. SOUTH WALES. COUNTIES OF CARMARTHEN, PEMBROKE, GLAMORGAN, AND CA.HDIGA. IMPORTANT SALE of h ghiy valuable FREEHOLD ESTATf£S, situate ill the parisIJes nf .Bettws. Llan- debie, Llanedy, Llanelly, Lhngen<ieinne. Civyo, and the town of Carmarthen,in the county of C<1.rrualtnen in the parish (If Lamneter Veifrey, in the county of Pembroke III rhe parish of Llangy- felaclJ.1Il the county uf Glamorgan; and in the parish of Lh.IU,ldewy.breti, in the county of C11.rùiall com. prising the fertile and well. wooded property known as the NEW IN N DEMESNE, toether with many eligible FARMS and TENEMENTS of excellent arable, meadow, pasture, and woodlaud, and a HOUSE in Tile Parade, Carmarthen, which will be offerell for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, by MESSRS J. M. LEEDER & SON, at l.t-L the Drill-hall, Llanddo. 011 FRIIJ AY, August 29th, 1890, at half-past twelve o'clock p,lIl CARMARTHENSHIRE -PARISH' OF BlnT\VS. LOT 1—All that Freehold FUll1 cailed Penlle-yr- Eglwys, iu tbe oCëupation of John Lloyd as yearly tenant, cuntaiuing 15a 11' 9p. LOT 2.—All that Freehold Meadow, situt on thd soutu side of the Grenig-road, near Cwmamman, held by John Lloyd, together with Lot 1, as yearly tenant, containing la 3r 37p, LOT 3.—All that 1", etJhold Meadow on the north side of the Grenig-road, held by tbe said Joim Lloyd as yearly t/lant, containing 1:1 Or Zip. LOT 4.—All those foui"< qual umiivicied ninth parts or share; of aud ill ali th, se Two Freehold Meadow Fields, part of Ty-Llwyd-ar-Ammau, situate on the eastern side (of the Parish-road leading from Cwm- amman to Bettws Mountain, ill Ih- occupatioll of the representatives of the late Mr Jenkin 1\!ore;an, as yearly tenants, containing 5a 2r lOp. LOT 5.—All thoe four equal undivided uinth parts or shares of and in ali thig piece of Freehold Land, part of T'-LIWyd.ar.Amman, situate on the western; side of the p-irish road le3.d.ing from Cwmamman to Bettws Mountain, occupied as Lot 4, containing 2a 1r lOp. PARISH OF ],J,ANDILO. LOT 6.—All those four, qnai unûivided ninth parts 01' shares of and in the Freehold Farm, called Ty. Llwyd-ar.Amm¡J,u. situate in the Amman Valley, and near Ghm:l.ll:mal1 Station, in the occupation of William Morgan as yearly tenant, containing 35a 2r 5p or there. abouts. LOT 7.—All those four equal undivided ninth parts or shares of aad ill all that piece of Freehold Land, part ot Ty.Uw)-d.ar-AmmRn, adjoinillg Lot 1, in tbe occupation of tile representatives of the late William Morgan, as yearly tenants, containilll1; 4a 01' 36p. LOT 8.—All those four equal undivid.ú nilltl1 parts or Shares of and in all that piece of Freehold Land, part of T)'-J,lwyd'ar.Amll1n afore"aid,occupie,1 as Lot 7, containing 3a 3r 18p, LOT 9.—Ail those four equal umlivitletl ninth parts or Shares of ami in a Freehold COtt:1g<J and Garden near Glanamman tation, ia he same occupation as Lots 7 and 8, containing 0a 11' 14p. LOT 10.—All those four equal llntlivided ninth parts or Shares of and in a Fret-hold fully-licensed Public House called the Amman Inn, situate at Glanamman, within 20 yanh lif tile Railway Station, let under lease granted to the late Julm Morgan for 21 years, from 29tH :eptell1ber, I':74, at the yearly Jent of £ 1 2s 3d, and containingCa lr lOp. LOT 11 All that Freehold Farm called Tyr-dan-yr- heol (except the field forming Lot 12), r;tu:lte within three-quarters of a mile of ulanamman lbilway Sta. tion, I" the uccupation of John Thomas as yearly tenant, containing '¿¡11 3r 4p. LOT 12.—All that FreellOl:1 Detached Fie'd called Cae i\ egwa(ld, being part of T.y-dan-yr-heol. awl held under tho same tenancy, containillg Ia 2r 31p. LOT 13 All that Freeholri Cottage and Garden, Pasture Field and Shng, called Hun ley, situate 011 tbe north ide of the road leading hùm New lnll to Peny. groe-, and near Dolaugleision Farm, in hand, contain- ing 2a Or 23p. LOT 14.—All that Freehold Farm with Dwelling- house and Out-buildings, in excellent condition, called Cwmpedol, situate l nnles frum Llandilo, containing 40a Or 7jJ. Lots 15 to 18a inclusive will. in tl1e first place, be offered for sle inonelot (and jf notso solll, in separate lots, as meutioned below), comprising in the whole 174,.2r 22p, or thereab ,uts, oi rich pasture, arable,'and woodland well fitted tor the preservation of game, lying III a ring fence), distant about li mileQ from Llandilo commanding an extensive view of the Vale ot Towy, and affording or.e of tbe finest sites for II. Residence in South Wales. Tile land is well timbered with ornamental trees. LOT 15.—All that Freehold DweJling.hoüse with Out-buildinsrs an,1 Lands, called New Inn Demesne, situate near Llandilo, containing 733. lr 3ap. fhe fields Clre let as accommodation land. LOT 16.—All that Freehol.1 Pasture Field called C ie Pantgias, part of New Inn Demesne, let as accommo- dation land, with Plantation adjoining, in hand, con. tainIng 15" 3r 28p. 1.01' 17.—All that Freehold Pasture Field called Caerhockmawr, with Plantations, containing 11a 2r, lei; as accommodation land. LOT 18.—All thao Freehold Falm, Dwelling-house, Out-buildings, and Lands, called Cil wern, situate about Ii miles from Llandilo, on the Talley road, in the occupation of the representatives of the late David Joues, as yearly tenants, {Jollt,Ûnin! 72a 11' 23p. LOT 18A.—All that Freehold Hwellinv;-lIouse and Garden, witb Out-buildings, called New Inn Shop, or Tycwrdd, situate about 1 miles from Llandilo, on tbe Talley road, held by Morgan Thomas, as yearly tenant, contaillin 37 perches. PARI:5H OF LLANDEBŒ. LOT 19.—All that Freehold Farm called Llanlash, situate within two miles of Llandebci Villl1¡::e, in the occupation of Jane Richard as yearly tenant, contain- lIIg 45a 11' 25p. 1,01' 20,—All that Freehold Honse and Land called Biyuyrodyn, situate in the Uwili Valley, in the occu. pation of Evan Thomas :) s yearly tenant, containing 4a lr 27p. LOT 21.—All that Freehold detached Field, heM witb Lot 20, called Caer-^ors-draw, containing la 3r 270. PARISH OF U.ANEDY. I.OT 22 -All that part of the Freehold Farm called Sychnant, situate ill the Llwchwr Va.U<!y, and within three miles of Pontardulais, in tbe occupation of Llewelyn Evans as yearly tenant, containing 19a 3r30p. LOT 23. — All that detached Meadow, part of Sych- Ilaut Farm and in the same occupation, called Gwan/lybeilo, containing 4a 3r 17p. LOT 24.—All that Freehold Ktrip of Land, being part of Sychnant, and ill the same occupation, con. taining Ia 2r Hp. LOT 25.—All thilt Freehold Piece of Land, held with Sychnant, containing ltL 2r 2Bp. PARISH OF LLANELLY. LOT 26.—All that Freehold Land called Cae M11.bley, situate within 1, mik" of Llanelly TOWIl, m the occu- pation of W. J. Rees, Eq" as yearly tenant, containing 7a 2r 13p. PARISH OF LLANGENDEIUNE. LOT 27.—All tha Fr.,e11ol(l House. Garden, and Land, ealled Penllaine, in the occupation of Daniel Roberts as yearly tenant, containing 180 2r 19p. PARISH UF CAYO. LOT 28.—All that Freehold Farm called Beur1iau, coutaiuiug 119a. 2r. 22p., being partly woodland and Eart goou, strong arable, me idow and pasture land, ouse and outbuildings, in the occupation of David Davies, as yearly tenant. LOT 29.—All that Freehold Farm called Erwhen, contarning 9ila. 3r. 21p. of goori, strong arable, pasture, meado w, and woodland, house aud ol1tbuildings, in the occupation of Mr William Itnns, as yearly tenant. LOT 30. All that Freehold Farm, caned Nant811ar1 (formerly Nallt Charles), containing 22a. Or. 12p, of pasture land, in the occllpatilll1 of Mr William Evans, as yearly tenant. LOT 31.—All that Freehold Farm called Es¡tair- eitliry, containing 62a 3ip" with houe and out- buildings, in th. occupation of Rees Evans, as yearly tenant. PARISH OF J.LANGADOCK. LOT 32.—All that Freehold Farm called Gellifiog, containing 14011. 11' 22p of arable, meadow, uasture, and woodland, good house and outbuildings, in the occu. p It-iun of David Joue-; as yearlv tenant. LOT 33.—All that Freehold Cottae and Garden called Gellibant, adj'1i¡oing Lot 32, containing Oà. lr 16p, in the occupation of David Lewis as yearly tenant. CARMARTHEN TOWN. LOT 34.—All that Freehold Dwelling-house and Out- buildings, with Stable ¡Ind Coach-houses and large Garden, all in good condition, situate on the Parade, Carmarthen, in the occupation of Ttomas Francis as yearly tenant. PEMBROKESHIRE-PARISH OF LAMPETER VELFREY. L9T 35.—All that undivided moiety of th Freehold House, Garden, a1ll1 Lund, called Pontleirig, contain- ing 3a. 2r. lp., held by H. L. Puxley, gsq, as yearly tellf1.nt. J he laud marked, as occupied ùy the Pembroke and Tenby H.ailway. is not included. GLAMORGANSHIRE—PARISH OF LLANGY- FELACII. LOT 36.-All that Freehold Farm called Coynant situate ill the Dulai3 Valley, ill the occupation of Willialll Morris as vearly tenant, containing 103a. Or. ZIP. CAHDIGANSHIRE-PARI":U Ob LLANDDEWY- BRIiFI. LOT 37.—All that Freehold Farm called Knwekgwyn, containing 39a. oJ! Op., ill tile occupation of Thomas Jones, as yearly tenant. The mintlrab under one or two of the lots may be reserved this will appear in the particulars of Sale. The several lots may be viewed by applying to the respective tnant>J. For plans and particulars, or further information, apply to Messrs Spencer, Corbett, aud Evans, Solicitors, Cardiff Messrs Sewed and Sons. Solicitors, Ciren- cester John Hughes, E.-q Bank, 1.1andi1o or to the Auctioneers, Goat-s:reet, Swansea. 5753 GLAMORGANSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SHOW. PORT TALIiOT. TO BUIL])EHS. CONTRAClORS, AND OTHERS. MR MATTHEW WHITTINGTON has been favoured with instructions from Mi- Thomas RHOS, tbe contractor, to SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, August 12th. 1890, Oil the Ground of the Show (subject to conditions to be theu read) the or I M B E R. Comprising about 1.000 square white and red flooring boards, scantlings, deals, and other timber usell in tbe construction of the b:)\v.yard. Sale to commence at Two o'clock p.m. The Sale-ground is within two minutes' walk of the Port Talbot Railway Station. The Auctioneer woulri recommend the favourable consideration of ouildè's, contractors, and others to this opportunity of purchasing first-class well-seasonea timber, nearly the whole of which is free from naus, and will be put up in lots to suit purchasers. Auction Office, 3, London-roa'l, Neath. o7il MONMOUTHSHIRE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTAfK.. 1 Miles from the Town cf Caerphilly, 1 mile from :Iacl1en. 2 from Risca, 10 from Newport, and within easy reach ■; f Cardiff, on the main lme cf the Brecon an 1 Merthyr Railway. „ MESSRS GKO. NICHOLS, SON, AND ALDER will SELL by AUCTON, at the Kmg's Head Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, August 13th, 1800, at Two for Three 0 clock III tbe Afternoon precisely, an UNDIVIDED MOIETY of tbo very VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE, known 11" CLYN GWYN, Situate in tbe Parishes f BEDWAS and MACHEN, in the county or MONMOUTH, and comprising CLYN GWYN H 0 U S J REDBKOOK HOUSE, Several COTTAGES, and Pasture and Arable LAND, tbe whole CONTAINING 212 ACRES er thereabouts, situate ill a ling fence, intersectediby tbe turnpike road trom Caerphilly to Newport, and bounded by lauds of Lord Tredegar, J. A. Herbert, Esq., and Captain H0mfray. The surface is let to James Thoma, Esq., at tbe yearly rent of £ 160, and tbe Bedwas Seam of Coal is let to tbe Diamond Llantwit Coal Company, Limited, for a term of 21 years, from 1st JanuarY,I883, at a Royalty d 8i per ton of large coal, and 4d per tQn of small coal, and a wayleave of Id per ton. Tbe deeper measures ofc\1al have not yet been let. Further information iuPlans and Particulars, which may be cbtaiued of Lke Auctioneer, 49, broad-street, i Bristol; and of Messrs HENRY PRIXTAN & Co., 58901 .Solicitors, BristoL CLOTHING, X. s HOSIERY & AT ABOUT ONE-HALF THE ORIGINAL COST. ALLIANCE, /GSX 33, ST MARY-STREET, 5370 Stales try .1\urÜnn. FISHGUARD. PEMBROKESHIRE. IMPORT\NT FREEHOLD PBOPERTY SALE. MR WM. GEORGE JAMES has been instructed to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the U0JUlUercial Hotel, Fishguard, on THURSDAY, August 14th, 1S90, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the following valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, iu One Lot. c oi.dstinn of All that very valuable FREEHOLD FARM or HOLDING, called PEN'.YMORFA, in the Parish of Fishguard, containing 9 acres or thereabouts of rich meadow and pasture land's, 2 cottages, cowhouse, and out premises, let at the yoarly rent of £ 18 bJ. Occu- pation can be obtained at 1\licbaelmas nex. This lot afforlJs most, eliibL sites for the erection of viHa. residences, ituate Oil the sea shore aud cc>mmand. ing an extensive and pictureque view of St. George's Channel and snrrlJullllin country, and adjoins the coach. road leading from Fbhguard tu Newport. Tb„*re is strong indication that gold exists in the pro. perty. Specimens of both rúck and soil have been subjected to scientific tests with favourable results. For fuither particulars apply to Mr Wm George Jamfs, Auctioneer and Land Agent, High-street, Fish- guard Mr V,\ J. Vaughan, Solicitor, Fishyuard or to Messieurs Da.vies. Geor,, and Co., Solicitors, Haverfordwest. 5885 Jlimissmms. CARDIFF-. H E A T R E ROYAL. LESSEE AMD JYUNAGKR Mr EDWARD FLETCHER ACTING MANAARK -o<A- h JOHN SHKRTDAN Last Three Performances of Mr D'Oyly Carte's Famons Opera Company. TO-DAY, "SATURDAY (Morning and Night), August 9 tii, the YEOMAN QF jpHE £ J|UARD, Or the Merryinan and his Maid. Sir Richard Cholmondeley Mr BELLAMY Colonel Fairfax Mr SIDNEY TOWER Sergeant Meryll BROUGHTON BLACK Leonard Meryll Mr BLAKE JOHNSTONS Jack Point Mr GEORGE THORNE Wilfred Shadboit Mr FRED BILLINGTON Elsie Meynard Miss ROSE HKRVEY Phoebe Meryll Miss HAIDEE CROFTON Dame Carruthers Miss KATE FORSTER Kate Miss HEBDEN Powerful Chorus of Yeomen of the Guard, Citizens, &c. DAY PERFORMANCES, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9th, at 2 o'clock. Doors Open at Half-past 1. YEOMEN OF THE GUARD. Children and Schools Haif-price. MONDAY NEXT, August llth, CURRENT CASH." Box Plan at Thompson A Shackell's (Ltd). GRAND THEATRE, CARDIFF. ENORMOUS ATTRACTION for the HOLIDAYS! TO-NIGHT AND DURING THE WEEK, HUBERT UG It A D Y AND COMPANY, THE FENIAN. Doors open 1.30, commence at 2; evening perform- ance at 7. Popular Prices :—Circle, 2s Stalls. Is fad Back Circle, Is; Fit, 8i Gallery, 4d. rglHE CARDIFF TEMPERANCE AND X PROHIBITION ASSOCIATION. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS AT THE STUART HALt. TO-NIGHT. Everybody should go to hear the celebrated BLUE RIBBON PRIZE CHOIR sine. MISS FERGUSSON will also give one of ber famous recitations, and the REV M. T. MYERS, of London (Newly appointed President of the United Methodst Free Churches), is expected to deliver an Address. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Chair taken at 7.30 sharp. Admission-Galleries, 2d Downstairs, free. 5902 QARDIFF ^JRCHESTRAL SÜCIETj SEASON 1890—91. Patron—The Most Noble The Marquess of Bute, K.T. THREE SUBSCRIPTION CONCERTS, NOVEMBER 12TH, 1890. DECEMBER 26TH, 1890. FEBRUARY 4TH, 1691. ARTISTES ENGAGED. MADAME NORDICA, MDLLE. NIKITA, MIS9 HILDA WILSON, MR EDWARD LLOYD. MR ANDREW BLACK, llt HERBERT THORNDIKE ORCHESTRA OF 75 INSTRUMENTALISTS, CONDUCTOR, DR JOSEPH PARRY. SPECIAL GRAND CONCERT, NOVEMBER 21ST, 1890, M ADAM: ^DELINA pATTIr and following distinguished artistes :— MDLLE. DOUILLY, MR DURWARD LELY, MR BAltRINGTON FOOTE, MISS MARIANNE EISSLER (Solo Violin), MISS CLARA EISSLER (Solo Harp), MR WILHELM GANZ (Pianoforte). lteserved Seats, 2ls, lùs, and lCs 6d. Plans for this special concert now ready at Mr Wm. Lewis's, Duko-street. Telephone No. bN. The sea-on's prospectus, with full particulars, on application to the Hon. Sec., W. A. Morgan, 7, Rich- mond-crescent, Cardiff. 5646 t fnprríll to mo BE LET BY TENDER that old 6S.. A tablished anÜ well frequented IN", and RES- TAURANT, known as THE CARDIFF COTTAGE. MARY-STREEI, GAKDIFF, now and for soma time past in the occupation of The Best Brand Co., },imited. Tenders are invited (or the bnnefit of the possession and lease, dated the 18th d*y of May, 1888, for seven years, from the 1st May, 1888, at a yearly rental of £ 225, together with all tue fittings, fixtures, furniture, trade, all,1 other utensils in and about th premises in one lump sum. The purchaser will have the option ot taking the stuck at a valuation if he wishes, or of declining the same. The takings for the six months en ling the 30th June last amounted 14 or thereabouts. The vendors do not bind them- selves to accept the highest or any tender. The. premises may be viewed on application. For further particulars address Clifton, Carter and Co., 80licitors to the vendors, 51, Broad-street, Bristol, to wb >rn tenders mu-t be forwa.rded on or before the 28th August, 189J. 589b ABERGAVENNY, MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE LET OR SOLD, furnished oi unfurnished, on a yearly tenancy or for a term of years, and with immediate possession, the excellent FAMILY RESIDENCE, known as "The Hill," ap- proached by a carnage drive, and situate iu a finely- timbsreil park within half-a-mile of the town of Abergavenny, in tiif picturesque Vale of the Usk. J'b« House contains in the basement, large beer a.nd Wme. cellars; on the ground floor, large portico, entraoc# hall (15ft square), dining-room (24ft by 18ft), drawing- room (ilft bv 18ft), morning-room (l7ft by 16ft), library (15ft by 13ft), with strong room, servants hall, pantry. kitchen, scullery, larder, dairy, and other domestia offices. On the first Joor, approached by two stair- cases, are five best bedrooms of large dimensions, twa smaller bedrooms, bathroom, large storeroom and w.c. on the secoud tloyr, four lar^e bedrooms, linen room and a larpo aitic over this floor. The out- buildings comprise three-stalled stable, harness room, hay lofts, two coach houses, coachman's rooms, cow houses, piggeries, poultry yard, dog kennels, and other useful buddings. The grounds include extensivo lawns, shrubbe y, rookery, most productive kitchen garden, walled in and stocked with choice fruit trees; greenhouse, hothouse, and potting house, orchard, and rich meadow lanu the whole covering au area of about 17 acres, but the entire pioperty (which is for sale) comprises an area of about 76 acres, and forms a very compact and singularly beautiful residential estate. Ihree packs of foxhounds and a pack ef harriers hunt the district, and the river Usk, cele- brated for its salmon and trout fishing, is withiu a short distance of the house. Abergavenny is an ex- cellent market town, havinir stations on the Great Western and London and North-Western Railways, and the scenery in its neighbourhood cannot bit surpassed. Apply to Messrs Straker and Son, Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Abergavenny, 5221 fetiters anD (Eflttiracis. YSTRADYF0DWG LOCAL BOARD. TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. The above-named Board invite TENDERS for tb8 GENERAL IMPROVEMENT of TYLACDIN-ROAD and a part of Dinas-road, Penygraig, Rhondda. Tbie contract includes Kerbing, Channelling, Pavements^ Surface Water and other Drains, and all other worki as shall be founO necessa.ry to render the contract complete. Plans and Specification may be seen, and Form of Tender obtained, at the Surveyor's Office,'Local Board Offices, Pentre, Rhoudda. after the 11th iust. to the 21st inst. All tenders to be delivered at the said Officee, under seal, addressed to the Chairman, endorsed Tender for Streets Improvements, -Contract No. 8." The Board does not hind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, J. W. JONES, Surveyor. 6th Auyust, 1S90. t866 ARMERS, SEND YOUR OWN WOOL TO BE MADE INTO CLOTH for Is 3d per yard. Blankets from Is 2d per' yard. Stocking Yarn from 9d per lb. Carriage Paid both ways on all Orders of over £ L Patterns Forwarded to select from. TYLER AND COMPANY, MAESLLYN MILLS, LLANDYSSIL, li&01 SOUTH WALES- 1139