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ALLSOPP & SONS, A BASS & co'' and others n ^o\ of the finest 1 1\ ?RICEs/%o BURTON o V «&. ALES- Firkin ^6 9s 'IS' icea i2s °o\ Upwards. 1050 bn JUiriiott. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. ^eUin^fs H. s. DA VIES and MORGAN. « n°uses, at Porth Feb. 23 Trefia t £ ?s.rs EVANS & HUGHES. jl Trees, <tc., at Cardiff Feb. 21 pr„ Mf DA VID FRANCIS. ^hold plr°Perties at Pontvpool Feb. 18 u °perties at Llansamlet Feb. 19 Mr SYDNEY GIBSON. I* v?' Llantrissant Feb. 16 ""Seholri GILL & BLACKBURNE. tK. Ac., at Cardiff Feb. 17 £ <pes and oSIS G°TTWALTZ & BOOHING. ^Cattle a^?' at Kwms Feb. 16 »„ ethers, at Roath Market Feb. 17 of gj^roess Horses, &c., at Cardiff Feb. 19 °Pertles .;cl^ss Furniture, at Cardiff Feb. 26 & 27 • at Cardiff March behold u Messrs AV. and S. HERN. rif. Properties, at Cardiff Feb. 19 Pa5»tinir« 0 Messrs H. HILL & CO. ,j ""gs, Swansea. Feb. 17 & 18 ^83, Do» r- Mr JOHN HILLMAN. arts, Ac., at Newport Feb. 25 behold u. Mr LEWIS HOPKINS. *>; v/'°Perties, at Cardiff Feb. 19 "'Plate w KNOYi.K and ROBERTS. b M°rks, at Swansea March 2 toxoid w5S JOHN M. LEEDER and SON. n-rniture, near Swansea Feb 17 e. 'gars, at Rooms, Swansea. Feb. 24 "Perior py .ssrs J- G. MADDOX & CO. >, tt*niture and Effects, at Rooms, Feb. 17 & 19 *at and St Messrs NEWLAND HUNT. a Stock, at Marsh field Feb. 16 ,Mr THOMAS PARRY. v'!8.nd Oi-o C °u"e> at Newport February 18 ease Plant & Machinery, at Newport, Feb. 26 SP^andr, DAVID SHEPHERD. &1 frftr. Welling-hox'.ses, at Cardiff Feb. 26 Rf c^' Porthcawl Crrl STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER. t>°rs«s, nand Implements, af Cefn Mably..Feb. 16 ■k p^^Ses, Harness, &c.. at Preswylfa..Feb. 24 aV%ert'es> &c., Caerphilly Feb 26 S>Oe85'|?t Cardiff March 2 lW^' Cro^i868' at Pontypridd ^Olti c-' at Llansannor Court — Kit „ near Barry Dock April— Sheep aml nHN 1'IiOMAS (Cowbridge). I8 liu !n?ttlc' at Cowbndge Feb. 17 K^Ss St-! f °HN THOMAS (Pontypridd). •2^4 Sf??» &c- at Pentyrch Feb. 17 ^rops^&tJPenbwchJ[sa^^Feb^6 sAI;G TH[S DAY" tFN MABLY, NEAR CARDIFF, •v Ca, THE HOME FARM. OF VALUABLE STOCK. trJ SS STEPHENSON & ALEX- s> Aate CJni are instructed bv the Executors of JoA Kemeys-Tyntc to SELL by AUCTION, the Farm on MONDAY, the 16th February, Allowing 3- :^2oVALUABLE STOCK, orthorn milking cows in and with calves, two-year-old steers and heifers, I 0rse^ *°> 8 sows", bacon pigs and porkers. 2 £ a ouantity of poultry. MrL(^ tjcket) at 12.30. Sale at 1.30. Credit will be given subject to Condi- 'llay be obtained upon application to the *j^High-street, CardifT. 9026 of^SWYLFA, NEAR CARDIFF. n?aXlnv0RSE. CARRIAGES. HARNESS, and a the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE antl = KFFE(:TS also a VERY VALUABLE JFKW nTJ°N of WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS, PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, PORCE- 1iàrd" including specimens by Birket Foster, J. Ment, Copley Fielding, David Cox, Samiiel ESe. Gam"boronh. STEPHENSON and ALEX- Athe V;» are instructed by the representatives b^CTlov Charles Thompson, Esq., to SELL by tbp^arvx% at Preswylfa, on TUESDAY, 24th ftf^ludL 'Sxt' at 12 n oou, the following lots 4,7 Ve»~ne,Brougham (hv Fuller. Bath), Wagonette t'^rl i' B,ath), Dogcart" (by .Sdwarus, Cardiff), Set i,; Saj%^e Harness, Set Sinsrle do., ladies'onrl Bridles,&c., &c. also that well-known Vfrhfcpjn?"•' 16.1, quiet in single and & vAportion f the con. awmg and dining-rooins, hall, china pantry, bedrooms and the OUT-DOOR n?6^ j1B'elude garden and stable tools, lawn CHTv J°llei'' banows, Ac. ^°SUP nc^ PORCELAIN are rave and valuable. L are being'prep* reti, and may shortly be ^Hrs. er 'With further information, "of the Auc- Cardiff, February, 1891.' G LAMORGANSHIRE. GITOVF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, ^IVXV^^KNTS, AND REVERSIONS, AND FULLY-LICENSED PUBLIC- STEPI1ENSON and ALEX- ir^ket tf J?ER will SELL bv AUCTION, at the Of^k^ry ia> Caei-phillv, on THURSDAY, the 26th of JiJS 6 Triiet a^J 2 o'clock in the afternoon, by order u}'' linof °f the Will of the James Goodrich, vAj.T|!t«en iots of BLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, *IVln ^round Rents, and Reversions, and FULLY-LICENSED PUBLIC- t HOUSES, 1 Comprising FREEHOLDS. FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES y« Caerohillv, in the occupations of Miss t(tV0T 0 ai»d Others l}}Qt'&rA freehold DWELLING-HOUSE and f8 Kvai°ming last lot, and in the occupation oi j»^T3 °s- i^t.C4 FREEHOLD GARDEN, adjoining the Y ^s, C^erphillv, in the occupation of Miss fjn thTA FREEHOLD GARDEN, adjoining the last Oito? 5 °.ccuPation of Mrs Ezra Roberts. W-t>E'v • FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and fI 5 °.ccuPation of Mrs Ezra Roberts. FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and n ofV the Cardiff-read, Caerphilly, in the occu- 6 Rebecca Evans. C^rkTi- FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, in B'-place Caerphilly, now used as a reading- FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and Station-road, Caerphilly, in the occupa foil?* 8 S»rs Mitchell and Edwards. soil stwr FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, ad- t vf last lot, and in the occupations of Mrs Jack- 9.^r.s Harvey. i FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and O^KJfUlv' own as Covent Garden, in Station-road, the occupation of Mrs Mary Phillips. lo7°jU)u«ents AND FREEHOLD REVERSIONS. atirt • ee FREEHOLD COTTAGES adjoining occupations of Messrs Churrhill, Fer- A irdAJones. FREEHOLD FULLY-LICENSED INN jJI? Ocp? ES> known as the White Lion, Caerphilly, tnd 12. Pa,tion of Mr T. Rees. Tlend-;A FREEHOLD TENEMENT, being the thfti113 V" Ch/ipel in Canlitf-rcad, Caerphilly, ^st l^A FREEHOLD GARDEN at. the rear of 5ShiPl^4i?-REEHOLD FULLY-LICENSED INN anrl ? ES, known as the Red Cow Inn, Caer- ktoiw 15 tho occupation of Mr David Thomas. a« n FREEHOLD FULLY-LICENSED INN, j-Jof Blue Bell Inn, Caerphillr, in the occupa- FREEHOLD FULLY-LICENSED INN, I~*r Johh T pWrot Iim, Caerphilly, in the occupation 17^-Tenkins. theV Coi»^. FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and AGES, in the Marketplace, Caerphilly, m -ynof ^1" Daniel Gibbon and Mrs R. liowell. the*^ of t FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE an l r^CUiiafMND adjoining the Wheat Sheaf Inn, in "X Mr F. Davies. occWt? *s t,w freehold FULLY-LICENSED intn fr,. '•'Oh ^hcat- Sheaf Inn, Caerphilly, and in the an*lUnV p!^r J-Edmonds. Qaw ), *lculavs are in coarse of preparation, Caew?,151! obtained of Messrs 'Whitcombe and 5 u.i"y i1<Jlt"rs» Gloucester Mr Joseph Evans, r °f the Auctioneers. Cardiff, January, 1851. 8760 "Hit- c. ROATH, CARDIFF] iVi ESsit>c,ALe of PUBLIC-HALL. A& STEPHENSON and ALEX- 1891 e abov«toRaic instructed to SELL by AUCTION, tH^A.^t Thj-p alI, on MONDAY, the 2nd day of March, e o'clock in the Atcrnooll, thc extensive ow-u a* the Ov Sit1la.t OATH PUBLIC-HALL, 1l p5^tacey-road. Roath, and containing u±40UNd FLOOR-maller hall 35 x 31, Ov retiring-room, three caretakers-rooms. Trig trr.&ncl roomv cerridor and lobby. FIRST FLOOR—I-arge hall 61 x 31, with Platform at end. retiring-room, lobby, ftj?,8 above RJ!eket-box, lavatory, and w.c. Vi^a-ge to sf^1 occupies a piece of ground having a beH'.sicie and k e3i"roa" of 75il- aIU' a fler>th ?! Cfe the ioiiack ^trances, and the Large Hall lias, ^tate^hy entrance, a staircase at the rear to 6 stnen kuilrti'ncr /?es the hall proper there is a wwchroaybeused^ «ar9aRd4proiohUbstantiallv erected, all thC) conv v^epr^r throushout°0ms a"fl SUl ''eI,i under a lease for a term of 99 £ 13 lj^ l 6Ptei«ber, 1382, at an a nnual ground v-i5?h-streetCUpl)S °f tfle Auctioneers. ^Uxs^vv- 'r,'ar-v-.13' MJ^RELIM^?SURT, NEAR COWBRIDGE. oir l ANNOUNCEMENT. ANDER ?TE?HENSON & ALEX- Da«». Bart to ruct€rt siv Joseph f^-K' S?Xt £ he 23rd 'nZfEJiL h>- AUCTION, on MON- VALTT Are»ainder of ^TJR51)AY> the 2&th March ™tI; PaniCUlar8 *iU aPP6ar in future advertise- Cardiff T-.U rn < gTOUT pEOPLE. and CPftpr^,rT>E,1Sisell's aim is to ^med^ wthe ^RPULENCE, and that Jfl* and he Prescrihe^ 8661118 beyond all doubt. tC^esnot lower, bnt buUds ?>sity f^ notes how ,?', <128 pages) with e reduction and rapidly cure jq. stamps. ln first week is 31b.), post 27» StK)r6-BtreetSB?fUL'^AV°burn Houss» •swwt, Bediord-gqtwwe, London, W.C. Jlabs brr ^itcttnu. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY IN THE CENTRE OF THE TOWN OF PONTYPRIDD. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the New Inn Hotel, Pontypridd, in the early part of March Next, the VALUABLE LEASEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES, Situate in Taff-street, Pontypridd, nearly opposite to the New Inn Hotel, and now in the occupation oj .M1' William Key, Chemist and Druggist Mr Richard Evans, Ironmonger and Mr n. S. Davies, Accountant. The Premises have a large frontage to the most im- portant street in the town. They are also in a most central position, and are in every respect admirably adapted for business purposes. For further particulars apply to Messrs Spickett and Sen, Solicitors, Pontypridd or to the Auctioneers. 5, High-street. Cardiff. 9027 SALE OF A FREEHOLD ESTATE, CONTAINING ELIGIBLE BUILDING SITES, SITUATE NEAR TO BARlY DOCK. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- -irJL ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, in the Month of APRIL NEXT, a valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, Situate in the Parishes of Wenvoe anlll\Ierthyr Dovan, a large portion of which is near the Dock, and avail. able for building purposes, and which will be dividcd and arranged in convenient Lots for Sale. Further particulars will appear in future advertise- ments. In the meantime, all information may be ob. tained upon application to the A uetioneers, CaroW. MESSRS W. A S. HERN have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at The Mart, Bank Buildings, St. Marv-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 19th dov of February, 1891, at 7 p'm., the following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, viz. LOT 1.—All that corner SHOP and DWELLING- HOUSE. with Bakehouse, Stable, and Yard attached, situate on the corner of Harold-street, and being No, 124, Broadway, Roath, Cardiff. The premises, which are most suitable for a grocery or confectioner's business, are held under lease for 99 years from the 29th September, 1873, at an ap- portioned ground rent of £5., LOT 2.—All that well built and commodious DWELLING HOUSE, situate and being No. 32, Hamil- ton-street, Cardiff, held under lease for 99 years (about three of which are expired), at a ground ront of £ 5 103. LOT 3.-Nos. 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, and 14, Littleton- street, Cardiff, held imder lease for 99 years (about three of which are unexpired), at a ground rent of £ LOT 4.— Nos. 82 and 84, Broadway, Roath, Cardiff, (with shop fronts). Term 99 years from 2nd September, 1357. Ground rent, £3 10s per house. For further particulars as to lot 1, apply to Messrs 1\1 ann and ltodway. Solicitors, Trowbridge, or to Messrs Waldron and Son, Solicitors, St Mary-street, Cardiff or as to all the lots, to the Auctioneers, 94, St Mary-street, Cardiff. 9157 SALE TO-MORROW DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. ON TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEB. 17TH and 19TH, 1891, commencing at 2 o'clock precisely. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and CO. are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at their Sale Rooms as above, a grand selection of HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, Comprising walnut, mahogany, and oak dining and drawing-room suites, upnolsterecl m saddle bags, leather, plush, and tapestry, with noble 6-ft. and snmller sideboard to match; dining tables, walnut and gilt frame overmantels, pier glasses, rosewood and walnut inlaid cabinets, together with the bedroom effects, consisting of suites in walnut and satin walnut, 6ft. and smaller wardrobes and pairs duchesse toHets, brass bedsteads and bedding complete, chests of drawer3, &c., &:c. Goods on view day prior to and morning of sale. Entries for these sales received up to morning of Sale. 1111 VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES IN CARDIFF AND CADOXTON. 1Y/1TR LEWIS HOPKINS is instructed to i3JL SELL by AUCTION, at The Mart, Bank- buildings, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 19th February, 1891, at Seven p.m. (subject to Conditions of Sale to be then and there produced), the following Valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, In the following or such other Lots as shall be arranged at the time of the Sale to meet intending purchasers;- JQT 1.—No. 1, PLASTURTON-GARDENS, being a, corner villa, with greenhouse, lawn, garden, &c. pleasantly situated fronting the gardens. The house contains dining and drawing-rooms, kitchen, &c., on ground floor, and six bedrooms, bath (hot. and cold), lavatory, &c. now occupied by Mr John Young, but vacant possession can be had on the 25th March next. Leasehold for 99 years from 1885. Ground rent, £5178. LOT 2.—No. 3, PLASTURTON-GARDENS (adjoining Lot 1), containing dining and drawing-rooms, kitchen] Ac., on ground floor; and four bedrooms, bath (hot and cold), lavatory, &c. Now occupied by Captain Jones, as monthly tenant. Leasehold for 99 years from 1885. Ground rent, B4 16s. LOT .3.-Nos. 1,3,5, 7, 9, 11, and 13, CoTeny-street, Cardiff (near the new Dowlais Works). AÙ let to remcctable tenants at 7s 6rl a week each. Leasehold 99 years. Ground rent, £2 10s each house. These houses aro in excellent- repair, and always command sood tenants. L0T 4.-Nos. 80, 82, and 84, Ordeil-iiiveet (near the new Dowlafs Works). All Jet to rc^jnje.table tenant 8s a week No 80, and 7s 6d for Nos. 82 and M. Lease- hold 99 years Ground rent, £2 10s each house. Lor 5.—Nos. 25, 27, and ,Harriet.stree.t, Cathays. All let to respectable tenants at 8s 6d a week. Lease- hold 99 years. Ground rent, B2 17s for No. 25, £2 16s 8d for Xo. 27, and 17s 2d for No. 29. These houses are in good repair, and always command good tenants. LOT 6.—CORNER SHOP and HOUSE, with Yard, Stable, and Coach-house, being No. 1, Main-street, Cadoxton (opposite Royal Hotel). Leasehold for 99 years. Ground rent, £ 4. Let at £ 55 per year, tenant paying rates and taxes. LOT 7.—Two LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, situate Nos, 25 and 27, Eldon-street, Riverside, Cardiff, let to respectahle tenants at 10s per week eaeh, and, containing two sitting-rooms, kitchcn, scullery, fonr bedrooms, and bathroom. LOT 8.—Two LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, situate Nos. 8 and 10, Craddock-street, Riverside, Car- diff; let to respectable tenants at 8s per week each, and contain two sitting-rooms, kitchen, scullery, and three bedrooms. LOT 7.—These houses are held under sepamte leases for 99 years from 25th March, 1882, at the annual ground rent of S4 17s 6d each lot. Lot 8.—These houses are held under separate leases for 99 "ears from 25th March, 1882, at the annual ground rent of £3 each. LOT 9.—TWENTY SHARES in the Bank-buildings, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, of £ 5 each. For further particulars as to Lots 1 to 6 apply to Messrs Jacob, Hunt, and Hunt, Solicitors, Bank-build- ings, St. Mary-street. Cardiff as to Lots 7 to 9 to H. Heard, Esq., Solicitor, Church-street, Cardiff or as to all. the lots to the Auctioneer, 10, Queen-street, Cardiff. 9267 SALE TO-MORROW. THE OLD CHAPEL, WOMANBY-STREET, CARDIFF. SALE OF A LARGE QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, AND RUGS. 7&/1TESSRS GILL and BLACKBURNE .I* jL have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, February 17th, at the above nla<"0. a large quantity of almost new r HOUSJCH0LD FURNITURE (Removed from various residences for convenience of sale), Comprising drawing-room farniturc, handsome pmno, saddle bag suite in walnut, plush velvet suite in wa> Oriental carpets and rugs iinest quality and oeautiful designs, dining-room furniture, suite in leatner, dining-room carpets and curtains, beuroom furniture, several completo suites, bedroom carpets and rugs, beds and bedding, a miscellaneous assortment of all kinds of household articles. There win be no reserve. Goods on view Monday and Tuesday. Sale to commence at Two p.m. sharp. 9330 ANGEL YARD, WESTGATE-STREET, CARDIFF. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21st, 1891. SALE OF FOREST TREES, FRUIT TREES, &C. MESSRS EYANS & HUGHES ARE instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the ahove date, a lot of FOREST TREES AND FRUIT TREES, Including limes, 8ft stem (good), elm, 8ft to 10ft stem, Rnd mountain ash, fruit trees, standard cherries, pyramid pears, ditto extra fine quality, gooseberries, red and black currant, 150 clumps of spirsea, also trnined trees, apples, pears, plums, cherries, &c., Ac., the whole of which can be depended upon, and will be on view morning of sale, which will commence at 2.30 dclœ There will be no reserve. Auctioneers' Offices, Guildhall-chambers, St. Mary- street, Cardiff, 13th February, 1991. 9S72 SALE THIS DAY CROFTA, LLANTRISSANT. SALE OF MEADOW HAY. MR SYDNEY GIBSON lias been fa- voured with insr,ructions from Philip Dunn, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, 16th February next, on the Premises, as above, THREE RICKS OF PRIME MEADOW HAY, of about 3C tons, the crops of 1888, 1889, and 1890. The ricks are situated 111 a field close to the house, and within one mile of Cross Inn Station, T.V.R., and two of Llantrissant, G.W.R., have been well harvested and are in good condition. Terms: Cash. Sale to commence at One o'clock. Further particulars of the Auctioneer, Glandave Offices, Cowbndge. 9345 SALE TO-MORROW. GRAIG GW1LYM FARM, PENTYRCH. NEAR WALNUT TREE BRIDGE AND CARDIFF. IMPORTANT SALE OF FARMING STOCK, HAY, AND IMPLEMENTS. MR JOHN THOMAS has been favoured xYX with instructions from Mr J. Robot ham to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Farm, on TUESDAY, February 17tli, 1891, the whole of the FARMING STOCK, HAY, AND IMPLEMENTS. Three months' credit will be given to Purchasers of £ 10 and upwards ur>on approved security, or discount for cash. Refreshments at 11.30 Sale at 1 o'clock prompt. Further particulars and cards can be had of the Vendor or of the Auctioneer, Market-street and Bridge nn Hotel, Pontypridd. 9361 PENBWCH ISAF FARM, PENVCOEDCAE, 1 wo miles from Pontypridd, Llantrissant, and Llantwit SALF. OF FARJVIING™,STOCK CTMVS, AND IMPLEMENTS. MR JOHN THOMAS has been favoured with instructions from Air 'Hiomas Morgan *e;lvlnA the Fann) to SELl. by PUBLIC AUCrKXN, on the premises, on THURSDAY, February 26th, 1891, the whole of his valuable FARMING STOCK, CROPS, AND IMPLEMENTS. Sale to commence not One. Four months credit will be given to Purchasers of £ 10 and upwards upon approved security, or discount will be allowed at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum for cash. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Bridge Inn Hotel, Pontypridd. 3353 ^^EHSrbis^TRE^15astle-ROAD~ v/AJbvUXr x4. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, the pre- mises as above, on TUESDAY NEXT, February 17tHOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Belonging to Mr P. J. Riley, seized under an executien issued through the Higli Sheriff of the County of G lamorgan. c, The lots can be seen on the day of the sale, which will commence punctually at Two 0 clock P,U1. There will be no reserve. Cardiff, Feb. 1891* un Auction. SALE THIS DAY (MONDAY), at 2.30 p.m. UNRESERVED SALE OF FIXE OLD WIXES, 188-1 CHAMPAGNES, CLARETS, Ac. (By Order of Mr Francis Higgnis, Glasgow, who is retiring from the Wine Trade). TOGETHER WITH A SMALL SELECTION OF CIGARS. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, f.t. their Salerooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, THIS DAY (MONDAY), 16th February. 1891. at 2.30 punctually, the above STOCK OF FINE OLD WINES, Principally purchased for « High-class Country and of Reliable Origin. The RARE OLD PORTS, comprise Martinez's 1863. Croft's 1878. Skejfingtoa's 1881, 0: G. Sa»detnan$13i2, Ilooper IJros. 1378, Kovkec's'Specidl Reserve 1801, Dixon s 1870, Fonseea's 1834 Choice Old Port, SHIPPED by Mwriter, Cockburn's 1875, Bins of ltich and Ripe Porls matured for present use The SHERRIES include Kidd, Eunsen and Co.'s 1869 Vintage, tine 1869 Gordon's, and amongst which are fine golden brown and pale dry old Amontillado, Vino de Pasto, and other Sherries, SHIPPED by Mr> a and Martinez. Martinez Gassiott and Co., Secretin. Campbell and Co.. Glenton and Downing, Wisdom and Wactcr. 160 DOZEN of CLARET, including La Rose, Chateau Margaux 1880, Sf Julian 1875, St Emilion, Chateau Lan'tte, St Esthephe, Chateau Leoville, Montrose. 1880. Very HIGH-CLASS CHAMPAGNES.viz., Ileidsieck s, Ruinarl's 1884, II. Piperet Cie, Raphael's Prize Medal. Sparkling Hock. Sparkling Mosel e, Burgundies, Ac. 50 BOXES OF CHOICE CIGARS. ARRANGEMENTS FOR TASTING.-Thc above wincs and spirits will be. on View and Taste Morning of Sale from '1 en o'clock. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. 8990 ON THURSDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 19TH, 1831, AT 12 O'CLOCK. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING -ifJL will hold their NEXT SALE of HUNTERS, HARNESS HORSES, COBS AND PONIES, at the HORSE EXCHANGE, CARDIFF, on the above date. Present entdes comprise The Property of J. W. A. Stevens, Esq. Black Gelding, 15.2. quiet to ride and dnve, and warranted sound. The Property of R. Bradney, Esq. Dun Gelding, 6 off, 15.3, a, most excellent weight- carrying hunter and harness horse, has been driven wheeler in a road coach. A PAIR OF HORSES and GENTLEMAN h PRI- VATE HANSOM, by Mamton, in GOOD CONDITION. 6 CART HORSES, FROM VARIOUS FARMERS. The Property of a Gentleman, who is leaving Valuable HUNTER, from ARCH. HOOD, Esq., Bridgend. „ FIRST-CLASS LIGHT BROUGHAM, by Petert of London, in excellent condition, together with capital Brown Horse, Harness and Whip, Set of Double Harness, &c. Also entries from Messrs Shapland, Lloyd, Jenkins, Plitchard, Gibbs, Lewis, Carver, and others. Further entries solicit'd. Q0,0 Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneers, LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE CBeing the Contents of a Larqc Residence removed, to the. Sale Rooms for Unreserved Salc). Also THE CONTENTS OF THE RESIDENCE. BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS OF THE LATE THOMAS SHELL, DECEASED. Supplied by Messrs Maple & Co., 2/o^an^, first-class houses, EXCELLENT CARI ET.. si r- PLIED BV MESSRS MARSHALL & SI^ELGROV^, London. Elegant Furniture of Thirteen Bedrooms in various woods, excellent Drawing-Room Furniture, a nign- class Cottage Pianoforte, by Hermann, valuable Axminstor, Wilton Pile and Brussels Carpets, Suites of Costly Curtains, Reception-Room and Library Furniture in Brown Oak, Walnut and Mahogany, Electro-Plated Articles, Oil Paintings and Drawings, Large Dinner Service, Car den Tent, Iron Garden Roller, Tables, a Mowing Machine a,1djCover. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING have received instructions to remove to their have received instructions to remove to their Salerooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, aud SELL by AUCTION on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 26th and 27th February, a,t eleven o'clock punctually THEABOVE HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS. The CONTENTS OF 13 BEDROOMS, containing VERY HANDSOME'BRASS BEDSTEADS with, costly hangings, other brass bedsteads in French and other designs CAPITAL SPRING and HAIR BEDDING, v, ell-made dressing tables and washstands, 1t IINE 6FT. 6IN. WALNUT BEST BEDROOM SUITE, a SUPERB 6FT. BURR WALNUT SUITE WITH PEDESTAL TOILET TABLES and APPOINT- MENTS en-suite, a 6FT. WALNUT AND ASH ELE GANT BEDROOM SET, a 5FT. AVALNUT DOUBLE- DOOR BEDROOM SUITE of beautiful design, easy chairs, large draught screen, box ottomans, mantel boards, handsome single and double toilet services, BEDROOM SETS in walnut, pine, and other woods SEVERAL EXCELLENT WARDROBES of various sizes, chintz and lace curtains, commodes, work table, shaving glass, baths, best Brussels carpets, corridor carpets, rugs, fendars and irons. The furniture of Drawing-room includes expensive AVilton pile carpets, Persi-wi rugs, massive fenders and fire irons, handsome ROSEWOOD OVERMANTEL, a fine walnut enclosed cabinet, a very fine rosewood suite -covered in expensive Genoa velvet, exquisite settees, brackets, a VERY FINE CARVED lWSg. WOOD CABINET of beauty, lounge and occa- sional chairs in silk coverings, card and occasional tables, REAL DRESDEN VASES and FIGURES, and choice ornamental china, a 7-OCTAVE UPRIGHT GRAND COTTAGE PIANOFORTE with iron frame (by HERMANN), a duet stool, a rosewood music cabinet and writing table, and other rosewood occa- sional tables. Ac. ABOUT FORTY-FIVE VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS. The DINING-ROOM, furnished in FIRST-CLASS STYLE in BROWN OAK, with a.rm chairs, couch, and small chairs, covered in best Morocco leather, a 6ft. 6in. NOBLE SIDEBOARD with glass cabinet back, LARGE DINING-TABLE, a fire screen, ex- pensive dinner wagon, suites of Chenille and lace curtains, a BEAUTIFUL AXMINSXER CARPET, a scrap screen, a coal vn^e, :1 large marble clock, a PAIR of FINE BRONZES, groups, vases, and other ornaments. The LIBRARY, in CARVED AVALNUT, comprising a writing table, two pairs of curtains, TWO BOOK- CASES, a 7ft. AVALNUT SIDEBOARD with carved ornaments, a WALNUT SUITE beautifully carved and covered in green Morocco, octagon table, a PAIR of LARGE CHINA VASES, and several choice decora- tive articles, OAK HALL FURNITURE, velvet cur- tains, guns, sword3, antlers, expensive stair-carpeting with rods, FINELY CARVED OAK TABLE and dinner wagon, folding chairs, a case of stuffed birds, a FINE HALL SET of STAND and a PAIR of CHAIRS. The CONTENTS of MORNING-ROOM, KITCHENS, PANTRIES, a garden tent, a capital garden roll, a lawn mowvr and cover, a garden table and seat, and numerous miscellancons items, a11 of which will be fully described in catalogues. ON VIEW TWO DAYS PRIOR TO SALE. Catalogues may be had of the Aucti"neer5. or will be remitted free by post, on application. 8370 SALE OF SHOPS A XTTDWEiyLINCMTOUSil S IX CARDIFF. MR DAVID SHEPHERD is instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at The Mart, Bank Buildings, St Mavy-street, Cardiff, on THURS- DAY, 26th February, 1891, at 7 p.m. (snbject to condi- tions of Sale to be then and there produced), the following LEASEHOLD SHOPS AND DWELLING-HOUSES. LOT 1.—All that CORNER SHOP and DWELLING- HOUSE, being No. 72, Salisbury-road, Cardiff, held under lease for 99 years from 2nd February, 1830, at a ground rent of £ 5 per annum, and let at the yearly rental of £ 60, clear of rates and taxes. LOT 2.—All that SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE, being No. 88, Salisbury-road, Cardiff, held under lease for 99 years from 2nd February, 1880, at an apportioned "■round rent Of £ 1 5s 6d per annum, and let at the vearlv rental of £ 40, clear of rates and ta.xes. LOT 3.—All that DAVELLING-HOUSE with stables a.nd yard, being Xo. 57, Emerald-street, Roath, held under lcase for 99 years frogs 2oth March, 1870, at an apportioned yearly ground rent of and let at lis per week LOT 4.—All those two DAVELLING-HOUSES, beln' Nos. 14 and 16, AVhitchurch-place, Cathays, Cardiff, held undr separate leases for 99 years each, from the 29th September, 1885, at ground rents of £21286d and B2 lis 9d respectively, and let at the low ronlaj of 6s per week each. LOT 5.—Ail that SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE, being No. 2, VVoodville-road East, Cardilf, held under lease for 99 years, from 29th September, 1882, at the yearly ground rent of £3 14s 4d, and let at lis per week. LOT 6.—All those two DWELLING-HOUSES, being Nos. 4 and 6. AVoodville-road East aforesaid. LoT 7.—All those two DWELLING-HOUSES, being Nos. 3 and 10, AVoodville-road East aforesaid. LOT 8.—All those two DWELLING-HOUSES, being Nos. 12 and 14, Woodvillc-road East aforesaid. LOT 9.—All those two DAVELLING-HOUSES, being Nos. 16 and 18, AVoodville-road East aforesaid. LOT 10.—All those two DWELLING-HOUSES, being Nos. 20 and 22, AVoodville-roa d East aforesaid. The houses in Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, amI 10 are heM under separate leases for 99 years, from 29th September, 1882. at the yearly ground rents of £ 2 4s 8d, £ 2 4s 4d, £ 2 4s 6d, £ ^s 2d £ 2 ,s lOd r.2 4s 6d, £ 2 4s 8d £ 2 4s 4d, £ 2 6s 4d, and £ £ 7s 2d respectively, and are let at 6s 6d. per week each. The attention of investors and Others is specially called to the above properties, which will be sold at very reasonable prices. T, For further particulars apply to Mr R. Y. Evans, Solicitor, Guildhall Chambers,^ Cardift or to the Auctioneer, 1, PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MR DAVID SHEPHERD wih shortly OFFER for SALE bv PUBLIC AUCTION all those PREMISES, situate at Porthcawl, in the couSty of Glamoigan, known as Comley's Restaurant and lempeiance Hotel." Held for a term of 99 yairs, from the 1st May, 1883, at the low yearly ground t'ent of £3 16.. For further particulars apply to Mr R. Y. EVANS. Solicitor, Guildhall Chambers, Carditt, or to the Auctioneer, 1, Frederick-street, Cardin. -——— SALE NEXT TUESDAY. SALE OF FAT SHEEP AND CATTLE. iMR JOHN THOMAS has been favoured ■with instructions from various A'endovs to SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY NEXT, February 17th, 1891. < 200 FAT CROSS-BRED YEARLING*. 8 PRIME FAT CATTLE. Sale at 10.50. "'n_- 9326 SALE Mr, DAVID FRANCIS lias been in- structed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as under, a number of FREEHOLD COTTAGES, together with LAND, situate at Pontypool and Llan- samlet Lower. AVEDNESDAY NEXT, Feb. 18th, 1891, Clarence Hotel, Pontypool, at 3 p.m. THURS- DAY NEXT, Feb. 19th, 1891, Bouymaen House, Llan- samlet, at 3 p.m. For particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 16, West End, Hanelly, Carmarthenshire; or to 1 D. R. AVILLIAMS, Solicitor, Llanelly. CARDIFF ADVEITISING, BILL VV POSTING, AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED). CHAMBERS 21,-CASTEE2STS CARDIFF. SECRETARY: FRANK H. SIMPSON. Best Permanent Posting Stations in Cardiff and Neighbourbood. Contractors for all descriptions of; {hAtfyertising, Circular Distributing, &c. 9991 Altprders-proiBijtlxatteaded-to. 1 Hales bn Ruction. I SALE TO-MORROW. HAROLDSMOOR. WEST CROSS. NEAR SWANSEA. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF RARE OLD CHINA, SILVER. ENGRAVINGS, BOOKS. ELEC. TRO PLATE, AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above house. the residence of Miss Leach, on TUES- DAY and AVEDNESDAY, February 17th and 18th, 1891, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OLD CHINA, SILVER, ELECTRO-PLATE, HOOKS, ENGRAVINGS, &c. The old china comprises some beautiful bpecimens of Worcester, Bow, Bristol, Crown Derby, Swansea, Liverpool, Wedgwood, and other makes of china and ware. The silver is mostly of chaste pattems, and the Hall marks vary from the year 1736 to the present time. The books contain many scarce historical, poetical, anr, theological works. Amongst the engravings are several fine prints after Rubens, llenibraht, and Caracci. Full part.ic111ars inav be obtained from the cata- logues, price 3d by post, 4d. .Saie to eomlllncc at 11 o'clock in the Forenoon. Goods may be viewed by catalogue only, on Monday, February 16th, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Trams leave Rutland-street, for Harold's Moor Pxut Station (directly opposite the house) at 9.40 and 11.30 a.m., and from Gower-street three minutes earlier. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street, Swansea. 9167 MPOKTANT SALE of DUTY-PAID WINES and CIGARS, removed for convenience of Sale, which in- i s°veval lots belongiug io private parties, and a holesale Firm retiring from the trade. ESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER < £ SON 'rr/w ^aTe received instructions to SELL by AUC- at their Sale-rooms, Goat-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, February 24th, 1891, a large quantity of DUTY-PAID WINES AND CIGARS, Comprising SHERRIES, shipped by AVisdom and Avarter, Duff-Gordon, Kidd, Eumsen, and Co., Mar- tinez Ca.ssot and Co., Glanton and Downing, and Packed in one-dozen cases. }■ shipped by Graham (three diamond), Sande- man (three crown), Morcan, Martinez, Hooper Bros., Cockburn (1875 vintage),~ I'onsecas and others also 19 dozen very choice port (1869 vintage). CLARETS include such well-known brands as lIIar- gaux, Leoville, St JnJien, St Estephe. La Ross, Lafitte, St Emilion. CHAMPAGNES. Heidsick, Piper, Ruinart, Le R&plael's prize medal. LURGUNDIES.—Beaune, Beaujolis, Chambertin, Pommavd. CORDIALS.—Quinine AVinc, Lime Juice, Raspberry r'ri' Pr„0wi? and Green Ginger. CIGARS include the following genuine high-class brands of Havanas, Por Larranaga, Juan Lopez, Huelvana, Espanolas, Cabanas, Rosa Aromatica, and a Trr'iie se*sc.tion of well-known British brands. bull particulars maybe obtained from tlie cata- logues, free on application to the Auctioneers. Sale to commence at 11.30 a.m. Samples may be seen and tasted on the day previous and morning of sale. Auctioneers' Offices, Goat-street, Swansea. 9364 SALE TO-MORROW. LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10, CASTLE- STREET, SWANSEA. ]\z|TESSPvS H. HILL & CO. have received -LVJL instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, on TUESDAY and WEDNES- DAY, the 17tli and 18th February, 1891, and following days, a, collection of OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER-COLOUR DRAAVINGS (by hrst-dass and well-known artists). J he whole will be arranged for view the morning of Sale. An inspection is respectfully invited. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m 9503 IMPORTANT SALE OF A VALUABLE LEASE- HOLD TIN-PLATE AVORKS, SITUATE AT MORRISTON, NEAR SAVANSEA. TyTESSRS KNOYLE AND ROBERTS have received instructions to OFFER for SALE by "PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on MONDAY, the 2nd day of March, 1891, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, all those A pjliable LEASEHOLD TIN-PLATE WORKS, Known as MIDLAND TIN-PLATE WORKS, Situate at Morriston, near Swansea, erected on a. triangular piece of land lying between the Great Western and the Midland Railways. The Midland has a siding into the works and the Great Western Rail- way could be connected at a very little expense. The buildings comprise two assorting rooms, with accommodation for storage on first floor tin house, annealing room, smithy, fitting and carpenter shops, copperas house, boiler room, grease house, bran house, weighbridge, large bar iron bouk, large wooden house, stack, &-c., 190 feet high. Plant. machinery, &c., consisting of three mills in working order, four pairs of cold rolls, driven by 84 X 28 inch horizontal engine, 4 feet stroke (Neath Abbey Engineering Company), and Green's Patent. Economise!- attached new pickling machine by Millbrook Iron Company, twolngtnnntling furnaces, 7 tinning sets. cutting machine, 4 boilers (1 new, by Galloway, Limited, Manchester), 12inch centre ( double-geared lathe by Spencer, Keighley. Poolcy s weighbridge to weigh 20 tons, vertical engine driving Sandstone, ¡¡,nd mortar mill, flooring plates, &c. There are well-built and commodious offices contain mg two large rooms, lavatory, &c. Tiie attention of investors and capitalists is directed to the splendid position of tho Works, both as regards the number of steel works and collieries sur- rounding it, and its close proximity to the shipping port of Swansea. The AVbrfcs are capable of turning out about- 1,650 boxes per week. The stocks-in-trade, amounting to several thousands of pounds, will have to be taken at a valuation, an inventory of which will be produced at the time of Sale. The property is held under a lease for a term of 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1878, at an annual rental of £100.. Further particulars and conditions of Sale may be had on application to ,T. R. Richards, Esq., Solicitor, Fisher-street, Swansea, or to the Auctioneers, 7, Fisher- street, Swansea. Dated, Feb, 5th, 1391. 9306 TO BREWERS AND OTHERS. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LICENSED PREMISES, BKDWKLTY, MONMOUTHSHIRE MR THOMAS PARRY will OFFER for SALE by AUCTION on AVEDNESDAY, 18th day 01 February, 1891, at the W etgate Hotel, Newport, at cloel-Ily, subject to conditions of sale to be then read, all that OLD-ESTABLISHED DOUBLE-LICENSED FREE- HOLD PUBLIC-HOUSE, known as the New IIlll, situate close to nedwelty Church, on the parish road leading from Bedwelty Church to Tredegar and Rhymnev. Together with the messuage used a shop thereto adjoining, and capital stable, brewhouse, coalhotTse, and other out- buildings. The buildings are situate in a row, and I ecoin comprise the following accommodation :— Ground Fioor—Bar, tap-room, smoking-room, excel- lent celler and brewhouse, all communicating. First Floor-Cal);t,,Ll club-room, and three commodious bedrooms. The public-house is in the occupation of Mrs Jane Thomas, as yearly tenant, and the shop is let to Henry Lloyd on a monthly tenancy. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Albany-chambers, Newport or to AVATKINS & MOSTYN, Solicitors, Usk. 23th January, 1891. 9086 SOUTH AV ALES OIL AND GREASE AVORKS, DpCK-PARADE, NEAVPORT, MON. TO OIL AND GREASE MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. Mr THOMAS PARRY has been in- structed to SELL by AUCTION, at the AVorks, as above, on THURSDAY,' February 26tli, 1391, at 12 noon, without reserve, the whole of the nearly new and very valuable plant, usod in the manufacture of Oil and «-< £ i p' er with other mactnnery and efiects. iati°?YuS lnay 1)e obtained on and after February lytli, antl the whole of the plant will be oil view on and after this dace. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Albany Chambers, Newport, Mon. Dated, Feb. 9th. 1891. 9279 (fearsifltts. cx RE, AT "IVFSTERN ITAILWAY. CARDIFF PANTOMIMES. On THURSDAYS. Jan. 29, Feb 5, 12, and 19, CHEAP EVENING EXCURSION Tickets will be issued tu CARDIFF from NEAVPORT, at 4.0 and 6.0 p.m. Full particulars, see bill' SOW HY. LAMBERT, General Manager. PL E A S U~R~E C~R~ UISE TO SOUTH OF SPAIN, CYPRUS, PALESTINE, Ac. The ORIENT COMPANY will despatch their large, full-powered steamship Garonne, 3,076 tons register, 3,000-horse power, from London, on 25tli February, for a 50 BAYS' CliUISE, visiting Cadiz, Tangier, Malaga, Nice, Syracuse, Santorin, Cyprus, Beyrout (for Damascus), Haifa, Jaffa (for Jerusalem). Malta, Gibraltar. Passengers wishing to leave England at once can travel overland to Nice, and embark there. The Garonne is fitted with electric light, electric bells, hot and cold baths, &c. First-class cuisine. Managers—F. Green and Co., and Anderson, Anderson and Co., Fencliurch-avenue, London. For further particulars of above and later cruises apply to the latter firm 8891 -'I. S T A Y" PROLONGED! UNTIL SATURDAY, FEB. 21ST. In consequence of the continued pressure cf engage- ments, and at tho urgent request of several influential gentlemen in Cardiff and Newport, Mr SIEMMS has arranged to attend at his address :— 7. M>\V AUDS-TERRACE, QUEEN -STREET, „ CARDIFF, ON AVEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, A SATURDAV r„, NEXT, FEB. 18TH. 19TH, 21ST. I hose desirous of his services should call on him at tneir earliest opportunity, as his visit will terminate as above. I NOTICE.—NEWPORT .—Mr St EMMS will give a I'™I- ATTENDANCE at his ROOMS, 31, BRIDGE- SlREbl, FRIDAY NEXT (February 20(h). O 11 N s BUNIONS, CALLOSITIES, DEFORMED ANi) IN-GROAVING TOE NAILS Instantaneously and Absolutely Removed without the Slightest 7525 I M P 0 R T A N T T 0 LADIES. pADY AND !> E E R (Lat Samuel Pady), HIGH-CLASS TAILORS & BREECHES MAKERs, 42, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, Have Opened a SPECIAL DEPARTMENT for LADIES TAILORING, and are now Showing the Latest and most Elega-nt Designs for GENUINE TAILOR-MADE GOWNS, JACKETS, ULSTERS, &-c., &c. BIDING HABITS, with Safety Skirts, from ^guineas. GENTLEMAN'S DEPARTMENT, in its usual efficiency, and contains a Large Assortment of the Best Goods in Overcoatings, Suitings, Trouserings, &c. I &,e. SPECIALITE: EVENING DRESS SUITS, < LIVERIES, UNIFORMS, &c., itc. D £ 263 fet&srs att Contracts. A P, ill I y CON T RACTS. —— SEALED TENDERS will be received at t nvter. mentioned Office, until 12 o'clock Noon, on t ites namell below, for the supplv of COAL, COKE, AND KINDLING WOOD, for Military Services at the following places, from 1st April. 1891" to 31st March, K;92 WESTERN DISTRICT. 1. Bodmin.* 2. Brecon. 7>. Bristol and Horfield.' 4. Bull Point, and the several Forts terming N.E. Defences from Laira to Ernsettle. 5. Cardiff. 6. Cirencester. 7. Devonport. Plymouth, and Stonehouse." 3. Exeter and Topsham. 9. Falmouth, Peudemv's, and St. Mawes. 10. Monmouth and Pwihohn. 11. Newport (Monmouth). 12. Pembroke Dock—Hue and Defensible Barracks. Pater. N.E. and S.W. Towers, and Pennar. 13. Penally and St. Catherine's Fort, Tenby. 14. Pennar Submarine Mining Service. 15.—St. Nicholas Island, Staddon Point and Heights, and Stamford. 16. Stack Rock, Popton, Hueberston, South Hook, Thorn Island, Dale Point, Block House, and Scoveston. 17. Taunton.* 18. Tregantle, Scraesdon, Maker Barracks and Re- doubts, Cawsand, Polhawn, and Picklecotnbe. Steam Coal also will be required tt, Cardiff, Devon- port, Falmouth, Pennar, and Tregantle, and Smith's Coal for Devonport and Plymouth. Coke will only be required at Stations marked (*). Forms of Tender and Conditions of Contract, Approximate Quantities, &c.. may be obtained, on application at this Office, by Letter, addressed to the Assistant Adjutant-General, or in Person, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock, and no 'fender will be enter- tained unless made upon the Form so obtained. Tenders, on theprjnterl forms, must be properly filled up, signed, and dated, and no Tender will be noticed unless delivered at the undermentioned Office, under sealed envelope, marked "Tender" on the outside, before 12 o'clock noon on the 25th February next, for Coal and Coke, and 27th February for Wood. Headquarter Office, 38, George-street, Devonport, 9th February, 1S91. 9382 rjl O. PRINTERS. The Guardians of Cardiff Union invite TENDERS 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 the satisfaction of the Guardians, and completed within three 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 Fridav Next, 20th inst. ARTHUR J. HARRIS, Clerk. Union Offices, Cardiff, 14th February, 1891. jpENARTH LOCAL BOARD. g The above Board are nrepared to receive TENDERS for PRIVATE IMPROVEMENT AVORKS in Corner's AVell-road and Grove-terrace. Plans and specifica- tions can be seen at the Local Board Offices, Penarth, on application to the Surveyor, from whem all further particulars can be obtained. Sealed tenders, endorsed Private Improvement AVorks," to be sent in to the undersigned at the Local Board Offices, Penarth, not later than noon on the 2nd March next. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. J. W. MORRIS, Clerl, 14th February, 1391. 9371 LLANGEINOR HOOL BOARD. -L< TO BUILDERS, &c. The atiove lioard have decided to EXTEND the TIME for receiving TENDERS for the ERECTION of ADDITIONAL SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION for 283 Children at BSaengarw Board Schools. Plans and specifications may be seen, and bills of quantities obtained, on application to Mr G. F. Lambert (the architect), Town Hall, Bridgend. Sealed Tenders to be sent to me, the undersigned, not later than the 28th instant, endorsed "Tender for Extensions." The lowest or ar.\y tender not necessarily accepted. CHARLES AVILLIAMS, Clerk. Ogmore Vale, Gla.m., 12th February, 1891. 9348 T 0 BUILDERS. TENDERS arc hereby invited for the ERECTION of 57 HOUSES (villas and cottages) and 2 SHOPS in Park-crescent and Gaen-street, Barry, for the Park (Barry Dock) Building Co., Ld. The plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the architect, Mr W. H. Dashwoed Caple, 8, Queen-street, Cardiff, from whom bills of quantities and tonus of tender may lie obtained after February llt-li, on deposit of three guineas, which will be returned on receipt of a bona tide tender. Tenders to be sent Milder endorsed cover to me not later than March 2nd. The Directors will not necessarily accept the lowest or any tender. DAVID JONKS, Secretary, Yere-street; Cadoxton, Park (Barry Dock) Building Co., Ld. January 57th, 1891. 9130 rpO BU ILDE R~S~. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of 114 ti 124 COTTAGES at Blaina, Mon., for the Blaina Cottage Building Company, Limited. Plans and speci- fications mar be seen, and quantities, with forms of tender obtained (on payment of two guin, which will be returned on receipt of a bona fide tender), at the Abergavenny Offices of the undersigned. Estimates to be sent to tlie Secretary, Blaina. Cottage Building Company, Limited, Blaina, Mon., endorsed Tenders for Cottages," not later than 14th March. Tho lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. E. A. JOHNSON, Architect, 9357 Abergavenny and Newport. T 0 B ti -I L D E R S flip LLAVYNYPIA BUILDING CLUB hereby invite TENDERS for th, ERECTION and completion of 31 COTTAGES at Pontrhondda, near Llwyuypia. Plans and specifications to be seen with the Architect, Mr R. S. Griffiths, Glyn Cottage, Clydach Vale, on and after 17th instant. Sealed Tenders, endorsed "Cottages," to reach me not later than 6 p.m. on Tuesday, the 24th instant. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accented. T. B. PHILLIPS, Llwynypia Building Club, Xonyp-viidy, near Pontypridd. 3£tgal flatices. HE BANKRUPTCY ACTS, 1883 JL AND 1890. IN THE COUNTY-COURT OF GLAMORGANSHIRE, HOL DEN AT CARDIFF. IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 3 of 1891. RE ARTHUR GEORGE DAVIES and JAMES LAMBERT BURGESS, trading as Davies and Burgess, at Maughan-street and Aveot-street, Pen- arth, and Holton, Barry Dock, grocers. Receiving Order made—6th February, 1891. Date and Place of First Meeting—23rd February, 1891, at 12 o'clock, at the Official Receiver's Office, Bank Chambers, Corn-street, Bristol. Date of Public Examination—27tb February, 1891, at 12 o'clock, at the Town-hall, Cardiff. T H. STEPHENS, Official Receiver. Address—29, Queen-street, Cardiff. Dated—14th February, 1891. 93Sfe ^publtr ^ppmntttunis. L LANTARNAM LOCAL BOARD. jLj SURVEYOR, INSPECTOR OF NUISANCES, AND SUPERINTENDENT OF CEMETERY. The above Board require the Services, as above, of a Man having a practical knowledge of Road Making and Drainage, for the foregoing work, and to take charge of the Board's Cemetery. House and firing will be found. Whole time to he devoted to the duties of the appointment. Applicants to state salary required, and when tJhey Are ready to undertake the duties. Applications, with testimonials, to be in the hands of the undersigned not later than 23rd instant. Dated (he 9th day of February, 1891. H. H. HADEN, Clerk to the Board. Club Chambers, Pontypool. 9312 lyjEPvTHYR 1TDFIL UNION., PORTER WANTED. The Guardians of this Union require the services of a man, under 45 years cf tlg-c, to discharge the duties of a PORTER of the Workhouse. His duties to include Haircut ting and Shaving in the House and Infirmary. Salary, -235 per annum, with rations, uniform, and lodging in the AVorkhouse. A person having a knowledge of gardening and the AA'elsh language desirable. Applications to be sent in to me (with 3 recent testi- monials) to my office, 134, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil, on or before Friday, the 20th February, 1891. By order, FRANK T. J AIES, Clerk. 7th February, 1091.. 9273 rjpREVETHIN SCHOOL BOARD. JL —- WANTED, on tho 25th of March next, HEAD CERTIFICATED MISTRESS for the Infant Depart- ment of the Park-terrace Board Schools, Pontypool. Sa.lary,.£60 per annum. Applications, stating age, with testimonials, to be sent to nie on or before the 28th instant. HENRY BYTllW A Y, Clerk to the Board. Pontypool, Feb. IGUJ, 1891. 9328 BET T W S SCHOOL BOARD. ju' WANTED, an ASSISTANT MISTRESS (Certifi- cated or cx-P.T.) fur the Pontyrliyl Board School. Salary. £ 40 a year. Applications, stating qnaHfica- tions, together with three copies of recent testimonials, to be sent on or before the 24th inst., to D..John, ESQ., Bridge House. Pontycymmer. Bridgend. 9333 j c n M F UliTI N G I (BREAKFAST) IOCOA. IADE SIMPLY WITH ) BOILING WATER OR MILK. 11136 4270| THinmEAT BLOOD PURIFIER THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- come the worst forms of diseases, and the foulest state of the blood, stomach, liver, and kidneys they go to the core of every disease, where no other medicines have power to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the following complaints :—Indigestion, or wind in the. stomach or bowels, giddiness in the head, dimness of sight, weak or sore eyes, loss of memory, palpitation of the heart, liver and bilious obstructions, asthma, or tightness in the chest, rheumatics, lumbago, piles, gravel, pains in the back, scurvy, bad legs, bad breast, sore throat, sore heads, and sores of all descriptions, burns, wounds, or white swellings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings, tumours or cancers, pimples or blotches on the face and body, swelled feet or legs, scabs and itch, erysipelas, jaundice, and dropsy, and fevers of all kinds. In boxes at Is lid and 2s 9d each, sold by most Chemists, or from the Burdock Pill Manufactory, 44 Oxford-street, Swansea, 1004 THE SCHOLASTIC rjlRADING COMPANY (LIMITED). 7, ST. JOHN'S-SQUARE, CARDIFF. Q CH OÙL BOOKS and eirery Requisite kept in Stock. A LBUMS, WIIIT I -G- DESKS, &-c. GIBLES, 1 RAYEK-HOOKS, Ac. REWARD BOOKS. lu Great Va- riety. OTE PAPER, ENVELOPES, and J. > all kinds of STATIONERY. DIARIES, almanacks THE "CARDIFF Scribbling Diary, b cheapest in the market.— The Scholastic Trading Co., 7, St. John-square, Cardiff, and Bristol. 105—7881 '"JI:II: -7WWIœ8I J3xtiiKc Antttsntwitis. ..1-, u, -u_ CARDIFF. THEA T R E ROYAL. LESSEE AND MANAGER.. Mr EDWARD FLETCHER ACTING MANAGER Mr JOHN SHERIDAN TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), Feb. 16th, Great Production of Dion Boueicault's Famous Irish Drama, FJpHE jgHAUGHRAUN. With all the Beautiful Scenery and Effects, direct from the Comedy Theatre. Manchester, supported by Mr J. Pitt Hardacre's Celebrated Company. Most Powerful Irish Combination travelling. Box Plan ready at Thompson & (Limited). rp H E A T R E R 0 Y A L. MONDAY NEXT, FEB. 23, Engagement, at Enormous Expense, of the New Opera Comique from the Lyric Theatre, LA CIGALE. Its First Performance Out of London. Box Plan now ready at Thompson and Shackell's (Limited). cx RA-ND THEATRE, CARDIFF. Jf COMMENCEMENT OF THE DRAMATIC SEASON. Popular Prices Circle, 2s Stalls, Is 6d Back Circle, Is Pit, 6d Gallery, 3d. AA'alter Raynham and Louden Company LOST BY DRINK. Magnificent Scenery and Effects. Monday next J. B. Ashley and Company, For Queen and Country. Doors open at 7 commence at 7.30. Early Doors 6.30. G BANID THE-KTRE, CARDIFF. QRAND ATHLETIC CONTEST For- £200. THURSDAY EVENING, FEB. 19TH, 1891. The Great Contest between CYCLOPS AND QOLIATH Will positively take place at. the GRAND THEATRE on a scale of magnificence similar to those previously given in London. This GREAT ATHLETIC COMPETITION has been agreed to by both parties, to be decided by points, each competitor to be allowed to select his own feats of strength, the judges to be selected in Cardiff, and to be mutually agreed upon, and their decision in all cases to be final CArCLOPS will use every effort to defeat his opponent and BREAK THE AVORLD'S RECORD in genuine and legitimate feats of strength, introducing some that have never been seen in Cardiff before. H¡ pupil ATULCAN will compete the same evening with Six of the STRONGEST MEN IN CARDIFF, to whom Prizes will be awarded according to their merits, and open to all others who may desire to compete on this occasion. 'The judges' decision and awards in every case final. Strong Men of Cardiff, one and all attend, and get the IP50 given by CYCLOPS to Raise the Weights he will use on this occasion. Ironmongers, Ship Chandlers, and Saddlers, bring your own materials, and Cyclops will snap them asunder like straw. Prices for this night only :—Private Boxes, £lls and 10s 6d Dress Circle, 3s Back Circle and Stalls, 2s Pit, Is Gallery, 6d. Doors open at 7 commence at 7.30. No half-price. Early doors at 6.30. Seats can be booked at Thompson and Shackell's, Limited. NOTE.—Cyclops is prepared to meet. Sandow, on his arrival in Cardiff, for a Match from 2100 to E500, and the same is open to Sampson, Hercules and Samson, or St. Cvr, for a like sum, a deposit w ith the Sportsman will at once be covered.—J. KING, Manager for Cyclops and Vulcan. Don't forget, THURSDAY EVENING, Feb. 19, 1891, To see the greatest comnetition of strength that will or can ever again be seen in Cardiff. ORN -I AN CXEP, AND KSO.NS! s ROYAL CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE, PENARTH ROAD, CARDIFF. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING Till Further Notice will be Produced a Grand Hippodromatic Spectacle, THE WAR IN rgULULAND, On a most extensive scale, employing over 200 men and horses, and assisted by a detachment of the 41st Regimental District, now stationed at Cardiff Barracks, by kind permission of the officer com- manding. SYNOPSIS OF TABLEAUX AND INCIDENTS PALM TREE REST AND STRANGERS WELL, ARRIVAL OF KING CETEWAYO, THE BRITISH ENCAMPMENT AT ISANDULA, DYING TO SAVE THE QUEEN'S COLOURS. RORKE'S DRIFT.-THE DEFENCE. CAMP BY MOONLIGHT. PATRIOTIC WAR SONGS BY THE SOLDIERS. REPULSE OF THE ENEMY AND GRAND VICTORY. The Zulu War will be produced each evening, with varied Scenes in the Circle, and introducing the EDUCATED HORSES, PONIES, ELEPHANTS, BEARS, AND OTHER ANIMALS. The ZULU WAR will only be produced at the Evening Representations. "doming Performances every Wednesday and Satur day. Commencing at 2.30. The Evening Performances commence at 7.30 prompt. Prices :—Three Shillings. 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This Ointment is confidentially recommended at an old, tried, and successful remedy for scurvy, scrofula glandular swellings, ringworm, old wonDds, ulcerated legs, scald heads, blotches on the face and body. St. Anthony's tire, bnrn. chilblains, bruises, piles, fistula, rheumatism, bunions, fix. It will soon heal up the most obstinate eruptions of r he skin of every kind. Please note the "Trade Mark Label on each pot. l^O NAME PILLS. For scrofula, scurvy, ulcerated!egs, erysipelas, blotches on the face, eruptions on tKe body, piles, fistula, glandular swellings, &c.. <tc. They may be taken "by persons of either sex, are tonic and invigorating, and. acting upon ttie secretions, hey are a truly valuable blood purifiers, and may be used in conjunction with the No Name Ointment in any of the above diseases. Sold in pots and boxes by all chemists. Pree, 7;d. Is lid, and 2s 9d each. No family should be without them SOLE PROPRIETOR J. 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