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ÐtJNCAN GILMOUR AND CO.'S CELEBRATED llop BITTER BEER. NON-ALCOHOLIC. IN PINT AND HALF-PINT BOTTLE6 FtJLTON, DUNLOP, & CO., "nŒ AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, DUKE-ST., CARDIFF. 1 7913 STS FOB CARDIFF AND DISTRICT. JlaUs bg Ruction. AUCTION APPOITMENTS. W Messrs W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY. c. OUSe Property, at Cardiff March 19 Mr LLEWELLYN DA VIES, ""■sed Premises and Shop. at Milford Haven,Mar. 26 W Messrs H. S. DAVIES and MORGAN. Furniture, <tc,, at Llantwit Fardre Mar. 19 *cal Plant, <fcc., at Hopkinstown March 24 -Messrs TREGERTI1 EN DUNN & Co. ship Shares, &c at Cardiff March 25 Messrs W. EASTON <fc CO. "whip .Shares. at Newcastle-on-Tvne .Mar. 20 IkL Messrs GOTTWALTZ & BO WRING. KJJ?' Wate, China, &e., at Cardiff..March 18, 19 & 20 Kv.ers> Harness Horses. Ac., at Cardiff.March 19 Wngs, at Cardiff March 24 Mr EP11RAIM HARRIS. sehold Furniture and Effects at Penarth ..Mar 17. Messrs H. HILL and CO. apers. &c.. at Swansea Mar 17 and 18 Mr RICHARD F. HUGHES. ^•Md Furniture, at Swansea Mar 16 W, Messrs JENKINS, CLARKE & CO Plant, &c„ t Barry Dock March 19 V7 Properties, at Cardiff March 12 try Residences, Ac., at Maesvcvmmev ..March 26 V- Mr W. G. LATTY. Cobs, Ponies, Ac., at Cardiff March 14 at Cardiff March 17 Su., Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER & SON. "Jgs. Engravings, &c., at Swansea March 20 V„. Messrs J. C. MADDOX & CO. ture from Fitzalan-place, at Rooms .March 12 1\b of 5. The Parade, at Rooms March 17 U, Mr MORGAN MORGAN. Silence*, at Cardift March 17 Properties, at Cardiff April — Kt t, Messrs N EW J.A N D and H UNT. C^oek. at Marahfield March 16 8> at Newport, Mon Mar. 18 th, Messrs PARSONS A ROBJENT. 25 aOt I Mr DAVID SHEPHERD. Propertv. at Porthcawl VL Messrs SHORT and ÐUNX. e (I; Wreckage, at Ponarth Beach March 16 W-Messrs STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER.^ Crops, &c., at Llaii&annor Court Mar. 23 & 26 hOifl Pioperties, at Bridgend April 4 Premises, at Pontypridd — r.state, near Ba.rrv Dock April— Mr JOIfX THOMAS fCowbridge). P and Cattle, at Cowbridge March 17th (V Mr THOMAS WEBBER. K&Ttie*. at Cardiff March 19 ifcrt "o-hciines, at Cai-diff Mar. 19 .iii-.i Private Houses, at Cardiff March 19 fttKElhTREET AUCTION~ROOMS,CARDIFF, On TUESDAY, the 17th March, 1391. rO PARTIES FURNISHING AND OTHERS. t, SALE OF EXCELLENT a){;SElJOtiLØél1.N[(ri!Irr EFFECTS. 'ln. the Contents of 5. The Parade, Cardift. oold by order of the Executrix of the late Dr Vj. Frost, Professor of Music. 1° quantity of FURNITURE, the property of a |j tradesman, and which must be sold to cover 1 eivy advances upon tiw same. MESSRS J. A. MADDOX & CO, ARC Id th instructed to Remove and Catalogue for SALE date, the Furniture cf the dining, and breakfast room. hall and kitchens, (%a-r with tho appointments of 5 bedrofcms in- 1* a &p(endid full-compass BiiiisineaH Pianofcrte d^tosow-ocd case, a ditto in walnut frame by Tolkin, ■"foi c aud °ther clocks, carpets, a small collection Paintings by a local aftist of scenes on the W j'C, tL_r «uilih and the Mumbles and Gower Coasts; 'Ie several valuable artist proof engravings, and (,eta] pahs of valuable bronzes, china, (\:e" «v<\ (-,1- Sale will commence at 12 o'clock precisely. *iat«oguw Will be ready and may be had on applied- ^'he Auctioneers, or .1. 0. Evans, Esq.. bunny Beach-road, Penarth, <•» and after the 14th ins». 9831 CARDIFF. r^PORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE DOUBLE-LICENSED T'U BLIC-HOUSE PROPERTY. TO BREWERS, HOTEL-KEEPERS AND OTHERS. MESRS W. C. CLARK; & DOVEY will SELL by AUCTION, at (lie ROY Ah ^TEL. CARDIFF, at 4 o'clock p.m., On THURSDAY, the 19th day of March, Object to conditions to be then and there produced), all that Double-licensed House, known as 'l':a.E ROTHESAY CASTLE HOTEL, :\0. 239, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF, premises are held under a lease from the Trus- f. of the Marquis of Bute, for a term of 99 years, the 25th day of March, 1849, at an annual ground Jr'to of £ 7 10s. and a sum of £ 10 loi permission to hold "ceace. The GOODWILL of the business is included in the and, the house being perfectly FREE and .^TlED, possession will he given on completion of 'purchase. the Furniture, fittings, stock of vrines, spirits, beer, C" are to be taken at valuation. Either particulars and conditions of sale may be tamed. from Messrs Hamilton and Hume, Solicitors, "Corking-street, Cardiff; or from the Auctioneers. .Queen-street, Cardiff, March 4th, 1891. 9744 SALE THIS DAY. t- OX SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 14rH,a891. J ATTY'S, CARDIFF.-The Next Weekly Sale of HORSES, COBS, PONIES. CAR- j^-AGES, HARNESS, Etc., will take place on the te°ve date, at. 2.30 p.m. Present, entries include SjfCht First-cla:;s Harness Horses, several Dogcarts, 2^' Sets of Harness, Hansom Cab, -without, reserve, Further entries are solicited. 9[>i?4 ROATH CATTLE MARKET. On TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 17th. M XO BUTCHERS AND OTHERS. R W. G. LATTY is favctu-ed with instructions from .iaines Tucker. Esq., Ty- 'RI^' ^Yhitchurcli, near Cardiff, to Sl^Ll. by AUC- v,0\. on the above date, 21 very ripe 1 hree-year-olu STEERS. sV to commence at 11.30 a.m. —If required, a week or ten days' keen on p.ny Oi above lots will be allowed. 9953 NFAVPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF. 'ALE OF VERY DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD RESIDENCES IX NEWPORT-KOAD, ROATH. ^ABDIIT. IVrR MORGAN MORGAN is instructed iV-l- to SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the Jvth day o; March. 1891. at the Mart, Baiilc-building*, v Mary-street, Cardiff, the following well and con- (fcl,. REMDE>CES ^tect to conditions to be then produced). hW 1 All that exceedingly well-built LEASEHOLD ,^U.ENCE, situate in Marlborough-terrace, and Ij "l? No. 100, Newport road, Roath, Cardiff. fne fe'V0 l'"n,;l'n'~ dining-rooin. drawing-room, kitchen, «*jMle»ies, larder, pantries 4c., on grouud floor, and good bedrooms, bathroom, and w.c., now in the ,l,i|'ation of George Clary, Esq. Held under lease t'1 March 25th. 1873, for 99 year-, at the exceedingly annual ground rent of S5 195 2< tOl 2.-AlI that, similar RESIDENCE in Marl- r,'rr-"iah-terrace, being 102, Newport-road, Roath, rdlff. Tbe house ontruns tho same accomtnoelahon v," Lot 1, and is now in the occupation of J. P. Shar- Esq. held nnde, lease dated March 25th. 1873, Or 99 vears, at the low annual gi-onnd rent of 2d. • LOT 3.-All that similar LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE -Marlborough-terrace, and being No. 104, Newpon- ^ad, Roath, Cardiff. This house also contains tlic ^-UJC accommodation as Lot 1, and is now in the occu- ffhon of A. J. Griffiths, Esq., held under lease, dated "rch 25th, 1873, for 99 vears, at the low annual LOT 4.—All that RESIDENCE, being Xo. 158, New- wrt-roirl, Cardiff, containing dining-room, drawing- n»0in' conservatory, kitchen, larder, china, pantry, &c., KTmind floor four good bedrooms, dre?siug-room_s, w.c., on SJrst Hoor, with three bedrooms in «tyc It lum a. large garden with side and back entrance, and there i. ample room for stables. "eld under a lease for 99 years from the 13th June, 1S76, at M) annual ground rent of £7 14s. WJne saJe of this property, which was advertised to ™,e place on March 10th, was unavoidably postponed, ^ili now be included in this sale as lot. 4. "b111 Auctioneer desires to call special attention to *?e above-mentioned Properties, as they are so well ■later], and the ground rents so low that they afford *pita! opportunity for a safe and profitable invest- t. further particulars apply to Harry Cousins, Esq., i?hcitor, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneer, 3 and 4, ^5^t-chambers, High-street, Cardiff. 9852 PORT OF CARDIFF. BY ORDER OF THE FRENCH CONSUL- GENERAL. FOR THE BENEFIT OF WHOM IT MAY M CONCERN. ESSRS SHORT and DUNN have been instructed to SELL by PUIiLICAUC- on MONDAY NEXT, March 16tli, 1891, the decked FTF HULL OF THE SCHOONER UST. ANNE," }v A11 ray, 97 tons register, as she now lies stranded on »«!e Penarth beach, together with her materials, sails, peg. chains, boats, &c., &e. Also, there will be sold Ik.:t!y a valuable chronometer, compass, and the cargo, consisting of about 150 tons large j?*1' shipped by Messrs John Vipond and Co., New- Tk' 'n one 'ol- as it now lies on board the vessel. U sale will take place alongside the vessel at 12.30 r.for further particulars, apply to tlie French Consul- «»^I^^L_Cardiff. or to the Auctioneers, Cardiff. 0921 HPHE^D^REJES BUjI^OSTINXi^^ PRat>»J?VKRTlSING COMPANY, LIMITED, NP^SVI^T0rs of 150 o; the LARGEST STATIONS, PONTYPOOL, RISC A, EASTERN and N EXTERN VALLEYS. lfin TERMS ON APPLICATION. COMMERCIAL-ROAD, NEWPORT 1009 Ruction. ON WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. AND FRIDAY^ NEXT, MARCH 18TH, 19TH, & 20TH. 1891. MARCH IBTH, 19TH, & 20TH. 1891. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF HI GH. CLASS HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS. Viz., the Furniture for THIRTEEN WELL-FURNISHED BEDROOMS. RECHERCHE DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE, nearly new PIANOFORTES bv COLLARD and COLLARD and JOHN BROADWOOD and SONS. A GRANDLY FURNISHED DINING-ROOM in POLLARD OAK. A most elaborately fitted LIBRARY in FINELY CARVED OAK, with tour expensively carved Book, cases, THE LIBRARY of WELL-SELECTED BOOKS, 800 OZS. OF FINE OLD FAMILY PLATE, Electro Plate by Mappin IT Webb, Elkington, &c., A COLLECTION OF FINE OLD CHINA, VALUABLE PAINTINGS AND WATER COLOUR DRAWINGS, NOBLE BRONZES, ?, Rare Grandfather's Clocks, a FEW PIECES of BEAUTIFULLY INLAID OLD FURNITURE, A Cellar of Wines, Hall Furniture, and other Household Fittings, Removed, 10 Cardiff for immediate unreserved Sale 10 cover heavy advances- made by Ihe AUCTIONEERS. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BO WRING l.l. have received instructions to SELL by AUC. TION, at their Salerooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff (owing to the multiplicity of lots), on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, the 18th, 19th, and 20th March, 1891, at 11 o'clock each day, the above HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE A/) MAGNIFICENT EFFECTS, WITHOUT RE.SEK.VE. THE CONTENTS of 13 BEDROOMS, including complete appointments, in ask, walnut, ctik, and other woods; some of tbe wardrobes with glass doors, and toilet, tables on leg and pedestal supports. A VERY CHOICE 7ft. WALNUT BEST BEDROOM SUITE, With handsome appointments en suite. A SUPERB POLLARD OAK SUITE of great beauty, WITH Tvr.Lrcs, &c., ALL MATCHING of the FINKST MANUFAC- TURE. A HANDSOME WALNUT BEDROOM SET, WITH CHEVAL TOILETS. A MASSIVE AND HANDSOME PEARL AND BRASS BEDSTEAD, with hangings, other BED- STgADS in brass and rich woods, with costly tapestry hangings, spring and hair-stuffed mattresses, feather beds, bed linen, &c. FINE OLD WARDROBES, chests of drawers, Brussels carpet's, rugs, various shaped baths. A PROFUSELY INLAID ROSEWOOD BEDROOM SUITE for spare room, with noúle wardrobe, pedestal toilet, tables, ami oLÏ1er appointments en unite, best Brussels carpet, elegant ¡toilet services, night commodes, 6:e. The DRAWING-ROOM and BOUDOIR FURNI- TURK includes SUITES OK SILK and CHENILLE WINDOW HANGINGS. LOUNGES, SETTEES. CHAIRS, I:X SUITE, in Rosewood, and covered m expensive Genoa velvet, PAIR OF ROSEWOOD W A 1.1. CABINETS, beauti- fully inlaid, SEVERAL PIECES OF FINE OLD INLAID FURNITURE, a BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD CABINET with high-class hack, a LARGE GILT CONSOLE GLASS and Jardiniere, Italian tables, and others 3D various woods, a rosewood davenport, and writing-table, A pair of massive brass fenders, irons, 6:c., Wilton pile carpets, a NEARLY NEW 7-OCTAVE IRON FRAME COTTAGE PIANOFORTE in rose- wood case by COLLARD & COLLARD, music stools and cabinets, occasional chairs, a pair of carved ivory mirrors, a rosewood inlaid card table. The VALUABLE OLD CHINA embraces a MAGNIFICENT PAIR of MAYFLOWER DRESDEN VASES, all the KMCK-K.VACKS THAT DECO- RATED THE CABINF.TS.VNI> TAULESin Old Chehaa, Leedv, Swansea, Staffordshire, Crown Derby, and Sevres, groups in Dresden and Berhn, a. pair of VINE OLD JARS, FULL SETS of DINNER, DESSERT, and TEA SERVICES in Chambnlain's Royal Worcester, a valuable Dresden Tea. Service. A SPLENDIDLY-FURNISHED DINING-ROOM in POLLARD OAK indudes valuable oil paintings, the furnit/tre t8 of tineiiHigured. oak, and includes a 7-FEET EXHIBI- TIOS SIDEBOARD of great beauty, a massive dining- I table, a full suite of 10 CHAIRS AND A COUCH upholstered in real Morocco, a dinner waggon, coal vases, paper rack, chimney glass in curved frame, a suite of handsome curtains, a LARGE OR/ENTAL CARPET, clocks and ornaments in bronze, a paw of large MARLI HORSES, A pair of brass curb fenders, fire ironN a 7-OCTAVE CCTTAGE PIANOFORTE by JOHN BROADWOOD AND SONS. THE VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS AND WATEH. COLOUR DRAWINGS. SMALL COLLECTION OF GEMS, by J. M. W. TURNER, R.A. A POWERFUL DRAWING by T. E. HARDY. A FINE DRAWING by T. S. COOPER, R.A. Others by Faulkner and Macpherson and artists of remit e.. A* LIBRARY LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED IN CARVED OAK, arranged with high back chairs, settees, and easy chairs in real Morocco, a very fine buffet, deep rim gong, FOUR VERY FINE AND WELL-FITTED CARVED OAK BOOKCASES, of rarimis lSis, including a SUPERBLY CARVED 8FT. OAK BOOKCASE, enclosed by glass doors, a dining tabic, a finely-carved WRITING TABLE, a dinner waggon, richly carved cornices, three pairs of curtains, a pair of finelv-carved settees, a VALUABLE OLD INLAID CLOCK, several old pieces of brouM. plaques a VALUABLE SET OF ETCHINGS by Atken carious old engravings, arid other interest- ins items. A VALUABLE LIBRARY OF BOOKS fuUii described in catalogues. (,,00 O. OF OLD FAMILY SILVER. Fine Electro-plate, by Elkington and Mappin, also fully described in catalogues. THE FITTINGS OF BREAKFAST AND MORNING ROOMS. j THE FURNITURE AND EMBELLISHMENTS OF HALL AND STAIRCASE embrace carved oak hall furniture, marble-top t¡¡.bJes, tine old glasses, old swords, blunderbuses, &c., busts, brackets, :1. valuable oleI oak chair, expenshc Axmin- ster stair carpet, brass rods. A CELLAR OK CHOICE WINES, including Superior La Rose Claret, Graham's Port, herTief, Liqueurs, Ac., Ac. The CONTENTS of CHINA and PLATE PANTRIES, KITCHENS. GARDEN and OUT-DOOR EFFECTS, a garden roll, 2 LAWN mowers, a tennis and croqucfc set, garden tables. Ac. The WHOLE OF THE ABOVE COSTLY EFFEGLT* mav BE VIEWED ('»/ catalogues WZV) THIS DAY, SATURDAY, MARCH 14th, from 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. PUBLIC VIEW MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 16th, from 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE VIEW. Detailed catalogues may be hari (:4rati) of the Auctioneers, Carditf. 9634 ON THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH 19TH. 1891. HORSE EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. M ESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING À't' will hold a. SALE, as above, of HUNTERS, HARNESS HORSES, COBS, PONIES, AND CART HORSES. Present Entries include THE PROI'KKTV or A GENTLEMAN, well known with the local hounds, who has finished hunting for this season. CHESTNUT MARE, by Chcraher, dam by Actor, 6 vears. 15'2, BROWN GELDING, by Sailor, darn by Prince Charlie, 5 years, 16 hands. Both these Honei, have been regularly hunted, and arc. qood performers n<;cr any country. BAY PONY GELDING, 6 years, 13 2, very fast, and a eood mover. BAY PONY MARE. 4 years. 13 hands. Roth these Ponies arc, quiet m saddle and harness. THE PROPERTY OF K. BJUTT.UN, ESQ. BAY COB GELDING, 5 years, 14 2, quiet, to nde and drive. An extraordinary good harness horse, and warranted sound. Very stylish Dog Cart and Set of Harness. HARNESS HORSE, from Mr Jeenes. HUNTER, from Mr W. Thomas, Co. 2 Sets of Single Harness, 2 Saddles (complete). Whips, Also Entries from Messrs Heard, Lucas, Jenkins, Cohen, James, and others. Horht entries, are. solicited. 9799' Catalogues !y_)e' from the Auctioneers. THE BROOKS' COLLECTION. SALE OF A CHOICE AND VALUABLE COLLECTION oi RARE ETCHINGS. Framed in Gold an:1 Oak anti Gold frames, suited to the Artistic Style of Etching as 811geted by the reo spective Artists ENGRAVINGS AND PHOTOGRAVURES, Embracing well-known Example:, of I'icat Cofe.. K.A., Sir h\ Landseer, R.A., Marcus Stone, Alma Tadema, Jt.A., J JI". W. Turner, I.t.. Sam',I. Cousing, R.A.. James Hardy, Rosa, Bonhenr, flcywood Hardy, Birket, Foster, R. Balfnir/ht, Brtfon Riviere, R.A., Thos. Blinks, .1. S. Noble, C. Burton Bnrber, lieo. A. Holmes, 'f. L. Atkinsmx, YeendKing, Corot. E. Millais, R.A., and other Eminent Artists. Amongst the numerous subjects will be found >. apoleon s Last Interview with Josephine," The Two Sisters," Hope," THE Birthday Present," "The fair Royalist," "Lily," "Undecided," "A Chance Meeting." Where Shakespeare Sleeps," "The King and his Master," "Changing Pastures," My Old Home, The Day that comes 'Twixt Saturday awl Monday," "Spoiling Sport," "The Rookerv," Patted," "A Norfolk Dyke," and other Choice Exhibited Works, Which will be SOLD by AUCTION by MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING At their Rooms, U, High-street, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, MARCH 24TH, 1891, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK. -?If_23ltD, 1891. 9800 MARSHFI ELD STATION STOCK SALE. MONDAY, MARCH 16TH. IVTESSRS NEWLAND and HUNT will i-TJL HOLD their NEXT MONTHLY SALE of FAT AND STORE HTOCK, as above. Present Entries 210 PRIME FAT SHEEP, 20 FAT AND STORE CATTLE, PIGS, &c. Sale a.t 10.30 o'clock. Further entries respectfully solicited. 9864 KING'S HEAD HOTEL YARD NEWPORT, MON. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18TH, 1891. MESSRS NEWLAND & HUNT are favoured with instructions from Messrs T. Cartwright and Son, Safe Manufacturers, West Brom- wich, established over 47 years, to SELL by AUC- TION, as above, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon 15 SUPERIOR FIRE AND THIEF PROOF RESISTING SAFES, Forwarded direct from their manufactory averaoin" in sizes from 20in. high to 42in. high, On View moming of Sale. Catalogues of the Auctioneers, Tredega.r-ptace, Newport. B 9835 TO HAY MERCHANTS, COLLIERY PROPRIETORS AND OTHERS. MESSRS NEWLAND and HUNT have received instructions from E. J. Firbank, Esq. and Mrs Hunter to SELL by AUCTION at the uar Arms Hotel. Newport, on WEDNESDAY, 25th March 1 ?91, at Four o'clock, upwards of 1100 TONS 0(' PRIME MEADOW AND CLOVER HAY, in Six Ricks, situate at. Llantarnam, Llanhennock, and Rogerstone.. 9950 Catalogues mav BE HAD of the Auctioneers, Newport. al.c5 bit Ruction. CADOXTON AND BARRY. TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE STOCK-IN• RADE, By order of the Executors of the Estate of John James, deceased. TO be SOLD where they now lie, at Graving Dock- street, Bui-iington-strect. and Guthrie-street, close to the Barry Dock Station, on THURSDAY, Marcu 19th, at Twelve o'cloc k noon punctually. MESSRS JENKINS, CLARKE & CO. .1.: have been instructed to prepare and SELL by AUCTION tht: whole of the valuable BUILDERS' PLANT AND BUILDING MATERIALS, The property of the late Mr James, which will include about 80,000 Blue, Red Catty, and other Bricks, 1,000 Crests, 50,000 Slates, principally Port Madoc, 24 by 14 10,000 Slate Battens, 400 squares of flooring, 20 standards of Scantlings, 5,000 feet of Joists. 10-H.-P. ENGINE. By Marshall, Sons and Co., Leeds (nearly new), Three Mortar Mills, about 2,000 feet of Kerb, Channelling, and Window Sills; large quantity of pannelled doors and frames, window frames, iron bars, lead, tiled grates, kitchen ranges, door and window furniture and general iionmongery, shuting. bends, functions, Ac. about 150 loads of lime, several hundred yards ot burnt mar!, powerful entire cart horse and strong mare (good workers), several sets of harness, carts, &c., together with the general assorted stock purchased by the late owner in anticipating the erec- tion of some 40 or 50 houses. At the commencement, mIl also be offcred (subject to eOIHlitions to be then read) in one Lot the Offices, Smiths' Shop, Carpenters' Workshops, spacious Yard and Premises at the corner of Guthrie-street, which Îs held for a term of 89 years from the 1st day of January, 18 0, at the annual ground rent of S6 6s. These premises are well situated and are adapted for a builder, contractor, coach-builder, or other trade requiring extensive workshops,, Ac. Terms—Cash on delivery. For further particulars an ply to Messrs GROVER & GROVER, Solicitors, Pontypridd and Cardiff Or to the Auctioneers, Cambrian Chambers, 12, West- gate-street, Cardiff. 9586 MAESYCYMMER, PARTICULARS OF A SALE OF SEVERAL COUNTRY RESIDENCES AND COTTAGES, Including Lot 1. THE BROOKLANDS and GROUNDS. Lot 2. NANT COTTAGE and GARDEN. Lot 3. LODGE COTTAGE and GARDEN. Lot 4. HILL VIEW HOUSE and GARDEN. Lot 5. VALUABLE BUILDING LAND. Lot 6. FIVE COTTAGES, &c. Lot 7. GELLYDEG HOUSE, GROUNDS, Ac. ,\?\P Lot 8. THREE HOUSES at Peurhewladam. All near the important statious on the Great » estein lla/ihvays, Rhymney, and Brecon and Merthyi Lines. To be SOLD by AUCTION, by MESSRS JENKINS, CLARKE, & CO., at the Angel Hotel, Maesycymmer. on THURSDAY, March"26, 1891, at 4 p.m. Lot 1. THE BROOKLANDS, occupied by J. Melland Smith, Esq. This grand villa is picturesquely situate in an exceedingly sheltered position and within its own grounds, with a broad winding carnage drive from main highway to the Jront. of, and around villa, to the convenient and well-tltted coach- house aud stables. The house faces the west, com- manding an extensive prospect, of rich and varied scenery, while its grounds are laid out in an excellent manner, without regard to cost. In front of the house there is a pretty flower garden, a rocky bank clothed with ntural wood and creeping plants, which forms a pleasing contrast to the lawn and tennis ground beneath tt. On the north side there is a natural brook running through the grounds, having arassy slopes each side, with a well-planted .rohard.lar^e garden, woods, shrubberies, Ac. On the right side of approach to house is a well-kept field, about half an acre, together with a field behind the house, about one and a half acre, rented by the vendor at £1 per annum, upon which is erected cow and fowl- house, piggeries, &c., at a convenient distaiicc from the house. The villa is of exquisite design, the front elevation being two massive bay windows (piRte glass) and three pretty upper windows, wilh an open decorative porch m the centre, paved with encaustic tiles (by which the house is entered). There is a plate-figured glass door a.nd a broad passage, as well as a large drawing-room, exquisite dining-room, six bedrooms, bathroom (hot and cold), kitchens, cellars, Ac., Ac., with an ample supply of water from pure springs, with suitable taps j laid for waterUlg lawns, flowers, Ac. hot aid cold water through the house, and a full supply of gas. liie Vendor lived upon the premises some years, and carefully studied all possible improvements, externally and internally, fcr the comfort and pleasure of its occupants. It is without doubt, the best finished and most pleasant residence in the neighbourhood. Term, sa vears, from December 25th, 18^1 appor- tioned ground rent, £1 per annum. Possession can be had on the 24th June next. LOT 2.—" NANT COTTAGE," within its own grounds, with private approach road, well built with stone, cemented—a very pretty and neat Resi- dence, with a West aspect, occupied hy :.r1' Swinborllc as a quarterly hmant. AecOIuffiodatioll-Drawing and dining rooms, four bedrooms large arden. w.c., pure water, and gas. A Residence tc suit a Commercial or Private Gentle- man. Lease 99.-ears, from December 25, 1831, at an apportiolled ground Tent. of £ 1 per ammm. Lot 3. COTTAGE, known as THE LODGE," situate near entrance gates to The BrooklanLis,aud let at £6108 per annum. Lease 99 years, from December 25, 1331. Ground rent 3s6d perwYlum. The above The Lots wílI he put lip together, and if net sold will be offered in separate Lots Lot 4. HILL VIEW HOUSE. —A charming Resi- dence, occupied by AlderaiiMi T. J. White, at the very low rental of £25 per annum. The House stands well back from the main road to Cardiff, has decorative boundary walls, iron railings, built, with pennant stone, and cemented. This building has a nice de. atiou, with a porch entrance, as well as hay ",indo, and consists of a broad passage, large drawing antl dining-rooms, kitchens, pantries, six bed- rooms, bath-room/ and the usual offices. There is a plentiful supply of pure water from private springs, while gas is fitted throughout, large garden laid (lut with fruit and other trees, shrubberies, Ac. Lease, 99 years from December 25th, 1874 appor- tioned alimal ground rent, £ 1 5s. Lot 5. All that valuable Plot of BUILDING LAND, having 74 feet frontage, with a depth of 106 feet— adjoining Lot 4. This i-iie is, undoubtedly, thu best position In I he rijl1 and important district f Maesy- eivrnmer for building it largo shop, hotel. or vilhs. Apportioned ground rent, £ 1 ptr annum. (Lease same as Let 4.) LOT 5.—GROUP of FIVE COTTAGES, situate be- hind Lots 4 and 5, farcing the Newport-road (in yreat demand), and let 4o respectable tenants at £ 6 108 per annum each house. This property is in splendid repair. Apportioned ground rent, S2 per annum. (Lease same as Lot 4.) Lots 4, O. and 6 will be offered in one lot, Mid if not sold, will be pnt up separately. LOT T.—All lhat. desirable Residence and Premises called "GELLYDEG HOUSE," with outbuildings, coach-house, and stables, all wlthm their own grounds, covering an area of about, 1,700 square yards, lease." to R. H. Jones, Lease expires Christmas, 1892. This Villa faces ( he west and commands an open view of the valley and rising hills. The front entrance is from the main roa.d to Cardiff, and is built with best dressed Pennant stone, and consists of drawing and dining-rooms, kitchen, pantries, study, six bedrooms, hot and cold baths, Ac., with a very large garden ex. cellently laid out, and a nice conservatory. The Vendor having lived in this some years, no expense was spared by him in highly finishing it off with taste, both internally and externally. A supply of pure water from private springs is laid on all through the house, as well as gas TÐrb is ample frontage and depth to blild large business premises, or two villas of equal size, and a terrace of houses at the back. (No extra ground rent ca.n be charged for two uioro dwellings.) The whole is subject to a ground rent of jB7 per annum, on a lease of 99 vears from the 1st of Mav, 1868. Lot 8.-Group of THREE COTTAGES at Penrhew. ladarn. All let to respectable tenants, one at 10s, one at 8s, and one at 6s per lunar month. All are in excel- lent repair. Lease 20 years, from October 1st, 1885, at a ground rent of E2 per annum. A portion the purchase money can remain on mortgage, if required. 1 o view apply Mr Evan Davies, Contractor, Maesycymmer or to the Auctioneers, Messrs Jenkins, Clarke, and Co., Ca.r.ibrian-ebambers, Cardiff cr to Mr .JAMES MORGAN, Solicitor, -?' Mary-street, Cardiff. BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTOR OF THE LATE Mit-TAMES STRTCK SAl F OF'V\?r\rTUpIBLKS'' SWANSEA. nnnwrniTi »^. r^VVNT> WELL-PRESERVED v'HVVA?iuiiii.rw'l!E' INCLUDING A ,f;E-carved DRAWING- MROOM SUITE I> EBO;\ V AND ZEBRA WOOD. HUGHES lias been r> !v Awt PUBLIC. AUCTION ou .*iui>DAY, March 16, 1891 the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE .comprising' DRAWING ROOM, DINING-ROOM, AND TIMIBV- Very valuable Indian-carved drawing-room suite in ebony and zebra wood, comprising 2 "arm cha'ir-i Ion table, whatnots, sideboard, 2 largo occa™onil ehair' and 4 small ditto, Indian-carved pedestal card ind work tables, settee, bamboo tables, carving chairs un- right chairs, dining and other tables, bent-wood chairs couch, ornaments, carpets, hearthrugs, fenders fire- irons, coal vases, curtains, Ac. The Contents of Six BEDROOMS and DRESSING- ROOMS.—Arabian, brass and iron bedsteads snrin"' wool, and other mattresses beds, linen, American walnut, maple, mahogany, and other furniture, wrre curtains, carpets, fenders, fcre-irons, &c. The Contents of DAY, NUKSEUY, and SERVANTS' ApARniEN'fS. Also tho contents of the hail, china, pantries, kitchens, and sculleries. The greater portion of the furniture was supplied by ^Note. A tram leaves the Rutland-street Station at 9 40 ft in • Goods on view Saturday, the 14th instant. Sale to commence at Eleven o clock sharp. Detailed catalogues will be prepare 1 and can be obtained of the Auctioneer four days pnor to sale, at his offices, 4, STEAMSHIP SHARES FOR ^ALE. To be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, m ^entr-al Station Hotel, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, on 1 KIDAY, the 20th day cf March, 1891, by MESSRS VV. EASTON & CO., AUC .in- tioneers, at 2 o'clock p.m., THREE SIXTY-FOURTH SHARES IN THE STEAMSHIP "TWEED," of which Messrs John Morrison and Son, of North Shields, are the Managing Owners. Particulars may be had on application to the Auc- tioneers, or to Messrs Sandersons and J. K. Weather- head, solicitors, Berwick-upon-'lVoed 9790_ JUBILEE HALL, PENARTH. TUESDA Y, MARCH 17th, 1S91, at 2. p.m. MR EPHRAIM HARRIS has been favoured with instructions from V. Dubois, Esq., of Beach House, to OFFER as above (removed for convenience of Sale) HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, including Pianoforte, by Messrs Metzler and Co. Yuctioneer's Offices, Penarth. 9955 IMPORTANT TO LADIES^-The most JL wonderful medicine ever discovered for all irregu- larities and obstructions, however obstinate or long- standing. Thousands have been relieved bv this miraculous remedy, and thereby saved trouble, illness and expense. Perfectly harmless never fails to bring about the desired effect, as testified to by hundreli, of married and single females. Numerous unsolicited testimonials PILLS ARE USELESS only bring disappointment. Stampedaddressedenvelopefor price list.—S. W. D'ASMAIL, Walthamstow. The only effectuaJ remedy 011 earth. Try and judge for your- flives. 974 alts bp Ruction. COUNTY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. SALE of SUBSTANTIAL FREEHOLD and LEASE. HOLD HOUS ES (Business and Private^, in CANTON. GRANGETOWN. CATHAYS. and IWATH. Mr THOMAS WEBBER has received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at lhe Mart," Bank Buildings, St. Marv-street, Car- diff, on THURSDAY, March l?th, 1891, at' 7 o'clock in the livening, in the following or such Lots as maybe then arranged, and subject to such conditions as shall be t hen read, and which may be seen at the Auctioneer's Offices five davs before tho Sale, the following PROPERTIES LOT that capital, well. built, Private DWELLING-HOUSE, being No. 258, Newport-road, ltoath. now in the occupation of Mr Hunter. Good stone front gardens in front and rear bath-room with hot and cold water coal-house and other modern conveniences. Held on lease for 99 years, from March 2oth, 1882, at the annual Ground Rent of B5 10s. LOT 2.-All that SHOP and PREMISES, being No. 5',1 Upper George-street, Catliays, uow occupied by Mr CollicK, general dealer. Held 011 lease for the term of 99 years, from 2nd February, 1875, at the apportioned annual ground rent of S5 18s 8d. LOT I —All that private DWELLING-HOUSE, bcmg No. 47, Upper George-street, Cat hays, now in the occupation of Mr Franklin, suitable for business premises. Held on lease for 99 years, from 2nd Feb. ruary, 1875, at the annual ground rent of £4 Is 9d. LOT 4.-AI1 those Two private DWELLING- HOUSES, being 20 and 22, ?\ewport-8treet, Lower Grange, Cardiff, held on lease for 99 years, from May 1st, 1881, at an annual ground rent of £ 2 lis for each house. LOT that well-built PRIVATE HOUSE, being No. 130, Craddock-street, Riverside, held on lease for 99 yea.rs, from March 25th, 1884. a.t the annual ground rent of £2168, now occupied by Mr Jacobs. LOT 6.-All those well-situated BUSINESS PRE- nSES on the corner of Cowbridge-road and Neville- street, occupied by Mr Loveridge, Furniture Dealer, as yearly tentnt; heM on lease tor 99 years, from 29th September, 1880, at an annual ground rentofjElO. ThIS corner is one of the best in the locality for a dis. play of goods. LOT 7.-All those Two FREEHOLD HOUSES, being Nos. 76 aud 78, Llandaff-road. These houses being quite free of ground rents, or charges of any kind, offer a good opportunity for the acqnisition of freehold property on advantageous terms. For further particulars and to view applv to the Auctioneer: or to Mr H. M. TRENCHARD, Solicitor, Taunton. Dated Auctioneer's Offices, 25, Queen-street Arcade, Cardiff, February 16th, 1891. 14446 9793 SALE OF ELIGIBLE BUSINESS AND PRIVATE HOUSES IN WYNDHAM CRESCENT. AND SPRINGFIELD. PLACE CANTON, CRADDOCK STREET, AND COURT-ROAD, RIVERSIDE. CARDIFF. IVjfR TeiOMAS WEBBER has received X*-i- instructions to SELL by AUCTION on THURSDAY, March 19th, 1891, at the Mart, Bank Buildings, St Mary-street, Cardiff, at 7 o'clock in the evening, in the following or such lots as maybe arranged at the time of sale, and subject to snch con- ditions as shall be then read, and to be seen at the Auctioneer's or Solicitor's Offices five before the sale. LOT 1.—To be sold by order of the Mortgagee, all those BUSINESS PRElIIISES, with Shop, Ac., being No. 8, Wyndham-crescent, Canton, now occupied by Mr Pearce on a weekly tenancy. Term of lease 199 years, from 20th Mav, 1887, at a ground rent of S8 per annum. LOT 2.—All those PREMISES, No. 23, Craddock- street, Riverside, Cardiff, on the corner of Brunei- street, with good shop, ceihr, large yard, Ac., in good position for business, now occupied by Mr Edwards, grocer, Ac. Term of lease99 years, fraru 25th March, 1S34, at an annual ground rent of £ 6. LOT 3.-A11 those FOUR PRIVATE HOUSES, 13,15, 17,19, Springfield-place, Llandaff-road, occupied by- Messrs Moses, Francis, Clarke and Staff. Lease 99 years, from 1st February. 1882. Ground rent, S2 10s each house per annum. LOT'■—All that. SHOP and Business Premises, 25, Court-road, at present unoccupied, aud three Private Houses, 19, 21, and 23, adjoining, occupied by Messrs Ball, Chub, and Adams, at 7s 6d per week each. Term 93 years, from 1st October. 1?87. Ground rent for the whole, £15 10s per annum. For further particulars and to view, VPly to the Auctioneer, 25, Queen-street Arcade, Cardin: or to F. E. Hughes, Esq. Solicitor, James-street, Cardiff. 9841 LORD-STREET, PENARTH. SALE OF TWO SUBSTANTIAL STONE-FRONT DWELLING-HOUSES, BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. MR THOMAS WEBBER has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at "The Mart," Bank Buildings, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on TIIFRDA Y, March 19th, 1391, at Seven o'clock in the Evening precisely, in one or two lots, as may be 111" ranged at- the time of Sale, and subject to conditions to be than read, and which may he seen at the Auctioneer's Offices five davs nrior'to the Sale, an those PREMISES At the corner of Lord-street. Penarth, being Nos. 14 and 15, in the occupation of Messrs Brain and James. Held on lease for 99 years from 1st May, 1883, at an annual ground' rent of £4 10s for the two bouses. There is a. back road to each of the houses. and all uninterrupted view of Cardiff and thePeuarth Docks; and affonls a good opportunity for pilots and dock men to secure their own houses by payment of a little more than the ordinal* rents. For further particulars, and to view, apply to the Auctioneer or to Mr H. M. TRENCHARD, Solicitor, Taunton. Dated Auctioneer's Offices. 25, Queen-street Arcade, Cardiff, February 16th. 1891. .45 3797 THE BROOKS COLLECTION OF RARE REMARQUE PROOF ETCHINGS AND BULL- LIANf ARTIST PROOF ENGRAVINGS, Embracing well-known examples of Alma. Tadema, R.A., H. Schmalz, Hevwood Hardy, Fred Walker, Vieat Cole, R.A., Samuel Cousins, R.A., Charles Burton Barber. James Hardy, Linnell Sen., R.A., B. W. Leader, A.R.A., Sir E. Landseer, It.A., J. S. Noble, "J. F, Grace, Marcus Stone. R.A., Sir J. E. .Millais, R.A., Edwin Long, R.A., J. E. Waller, J. M. W. Turner, R.A., and other eminent, artists, all of which are in the rare remarque and artist proof state, many of which are on vellum, and signed by the respective painters and etcher?. Amongst the collection will be found all the choicest and newest publications from pictures in Royal Academy. Salon ile Paris, and other exhibitions, and which will be SOLD BY AUCTION, BY "jV/rESSRS J. M. LEEDER & SON, at -LVJS- the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat-street. Swansea, on FRIDAY, March 20th, at. 11.50 o'clock. Catalogues may be obtained at the Office of the Auctioneers. On view Thursday, March 19th, 1891. .J_4- rriHE SALE of FURNITURE, etc., at the WELCOME lXX, MYNYDDBACH, ad- vertised tOl take place ou Mondav, March 15th, 1821, is AVITHDRAWN JOHN M. LEEDER & SON, Swansea. LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10, CASTLE- STREET. SWANSEA. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17 AND 18, ATll AND 6.30 EACH DAY. MESSRS H. HILL CO. have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION a large consignment of WALL PAPERS Comprising costly golds, satins, sanitary, grounds, and every other description of wall-papers. • Also 50 kegs of WHITE LEAD AND PAINT in various colours. Goods jjn view morning of sale. 9900 COW'BRIDGE MARKET. SALE NEXT TUESDAY. WEEKLY SALE OF FAT SHEEP AND CATTLE. MR JOHN THOMAS has been favoured with instructions from various vendors to SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY NEXT. March 17th. 1891. 1240 PRIME FAT YEARLINGS (CORN AND CAKE FED), 14 STALL-FED CATTLE. Sale at 10.30. Weekly Sales will be conducted throngh this and the next month. 9926 1m (ttnbtr, TO GROCERS, PROVISION FACTORS, AND OTHERS. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE (BY TENDER) OF A WELL-ESTABLISHED GROCERY BUSINESS AT PENARTH AND BARRY DOCK. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY have been favoured with instructions to OFFER for SALE by TENDER, in One or more Lots, as a going concern (subject to conditions to be produced), for SALE by TENDER, in One or more Lots, as a going concern (subject to conditions to be produced), Messrs Davies and Burgess' GROCERY' BUSINESS, as carried on by them at Arcot and Maughan streets, Penarth, and Holton-road, Barry Dock. The stock-in-trade amounts to 7 10 Book debts about 484 18 1 Horses, trade plant, furniture, fittings, 1 flRR o n and utensils, about f Goodwill and Leases of Premises in Arcot- street and Maughan-street, Penarth, ani at Holton-road, Barry Dock. Kennaway and Co.'s Wine and Spirit Agency is attached tõ the business. The Stock-in-Trade, Horses, Trade Plant, Fittings, Ac., together with schedules of Book Debts, can be inspected at the different Shops between the hours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. up to and including the 14th March inst., and Tenders for same. marked Tender for Davies and Burgess's Business," will be received at the Office of the Brokers up to 12 o'clock noon on Monday, 16th March. Terms, half cash and half approved bills a.t two and four months. The Brokers do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. For further particulars apply to the Brokers. 31, Queen-street, Cardiff, March 6th, 1891. 9814 bU i9riiTnf=.ad. yCdkr OTATE~STEAMSHIP COM- a IO PANY, IN LIQUIDATION. The Liquidator is prepared to treat for the SALE of the SIX STEAMERS belonging to this Company, together with the whole GOODWILL and CONNECTIONS of the BUSINESS. This Line of Steamers has been engaged in the Trade between the Clyde and New York for Eighteen Years past, maintaining during the whole period nearly an uninterrupted Weekly Sailing. The Company has a numerous staff of Agencies at Home, on the Continent, and in America. Full particulars can be ascertained on application to the Liquidator, Alexander Moore, C.A., 209, West George.street, Glasgow. 334 JpuMUr Apptrttttmmts. JJEDWELLTY SCHOOL BOARD. Board require MALE ASSISTANT nac t z, Salary, if qualified under two articles, £ 45 for the first year and £ 55 in the second and subse- quent years one article, S40 per annum. Applications with testimonials to be forwarded me forthwith. C. DAUNCEY, Solicitor, Clerk. 9944 Tredegar. LEANSAMLET HIGHER SCHOOL BOARD, LLANSAMLET. ASSISTANT MASTER WANTED for the Biivli- grove Board School. Dutic to commence 6th Aprd, 1891. Salary, £45 per annum. Applications, with copies of rccent testimonials, be sent to the undersigned not later than 30th March, 1891. ABR. H. THOMAS, Clerk t,) the Board. Llansamlet, 12th March, 1891. 9954 public flatlets. SUNDAY AFTERNOON POPULAR SERVICES, PARK HALL, CARDIFF. SUNDAY NEXT. MARCH 15TH, AT 3 P.I., ADDRESS REV J. WILLIAMSON, M. A. Tenor Solö, The voice of Jesus" (Sutcliffe). Anthem by the Choir, CHAIRMAN Alderman R. CORY. J.P. March 12th. 1391. I the UNDERSIGNED, do HEREBY APOLOGISE to Mr R. SMITH. CONTRACTOR, CARDIFF, and Mr COURT, SURVEYOR, PENARTH. for having written and published the letter which apqeared in the Penarth C' :ronicie of October 25th, 1890. I hereby unreservedly withdraw the same, and now admit there was no ground for the offensive impn. tations therein contained, and express IlY deep regret for having made them. I also agree to pay their solicitor's costs. E. E. ROBERTS. Witness, T. H. Belcher, Solicitor, Cardift. 3946 D. DAVIS aTicf SONS. LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhat the FIRST ANNUAL DRAWING OF DEBENTURES of the Company to be redeemed in pursuance of the Articles of Association of the Company, will take place at 12 o'clock (noon) on WEDNESDAY, the 25th day of March, 1891, at the Registered OSec of the Company. No. 7, Bute-crescent, Cardiff. The registered holder of eaeh debenture of the Com- pany is entitled to attend such drawing. Forthwith, aftel suc drawing, notice will be given. by advertisement in this newspaper of the numbers of debentures di i wn for redemption. Dated this 12th day of March, 1S31. By order. THOS. HEES, Secretary. 7. Bute-crescent, Cardiff. 332 SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTH- SHIRE COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' ASSO- CIATION. The FIRST ANNUAL DINNER, in connection with the above Association will take place at the ANGEL HOTEL, CARDIFF, on FRIDAY, the 20th instant. Dinner 011 table at 6 p.m. Sir Pryce PrFe. Jones in the chair, S. A. Brain, Esq.. vice-chair. Tickets to be obtained from the Hon. Secretary, Mr Daff Davies. 134, Richmond-ioad, Cardiff, or Mr Bland, Angel Hotel, and from a.ny of the Committee. Tile Secretary wiH be glad to know the names of Ll10se intending to 1)1' present, not later than Tuesday, 17th instant. 9S45 THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACTS JL (AMENDMENT) ACT, 1890. CARDIFF URBAN SANITARY AUTHORITY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at a meeting of the Cardiff Urban Sanitary Authority, being the Local Authority for the Urban Sanitury District of Cardiff, in the County of Glamorgan, held in con- formity with the provisions of section 3 of the Public Health Acts (Amendment) Act, 1890. on the 9th day of March, 1891. the following RESOLUTION wis passed, in pursuance of the said scctioa Resolved "That parts II. and III. of the Public Health Acts (Amendment) Act, 1890, be adopted within the District of the Cardiff Urban Sani- tary Authority, being the Local Authority for the said District, and that the said Act come into operation on the 1st day of Mav, 1891." J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Dated this 9th day of March, 1891. 09-13 BAYH AND TVEST AND SOUTHERN COUNTIES' SOCIETY, FOR F.NCOL' R AGEMKNT OF AGRICULTURE, ARTS, MANUFACTURES. PATRO.S—H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES, K.G. PRESIDENT, 1391-EARL TEMPLE. BATH MEETING. JUNE 3, 4, 5, 6, A]) 8. ENTRIES CLOSE as follows :— L-M/'LEMKNTS, AKT-MAM'PACTURES. <FCO, March 24. LIVE STOCK. DAIRY PJIODLCE. BI TTER-MAKING COM- rETtTioxs. WOOL. AC., April 16. POULTRY. Mav 6. PAINTINGS, Mav 9. THOS. I". PLOW MAN. Secretary. 4, Terrace Walk, Bath. 9620 FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST THE BRITISH BANK OF AUSTRALIA I i. (LIMITED). I HEAD OFFICE:-MELBOURNE. Authorised Capital £1,000,000 Paid-up £153,843 Subscribed 519,240 Reserve Fund. &c. 70,861 ICING WILLL-BI. STREET, E.C. hosvoy HOARD. sin EDWIN H. GALSWORTHY. CHAS. MOLYNEUX GRENFELL. Esq. SIR FREDERICK YOUNG, K.C.M.G. JAMES MARTIN, Esq. HANKERS. London—Messrs GLYN. MILLS, CURRIE, and CO. Full particulars on application to the Bankers, or to 6951 AVILLIAM MARTIN. Sccretarj. EAST GLAMORGAN AGRICUL- TURAL SOCIETY. (or tho BBST ENTIRE CART HORSE and j215 for the BEST ENTIRE COB (not to exceed 151¡ hands), to travel exclusively the districts embraced by the Society. The ixT-tes u 111 be judged at Pontypridd on 25th of MATch. Particulars and conditions on applica- tion to Hon. Sec., Caerphilly, or any member of the Executive. 9410 THE COUNTY BOROUGH OF WEST -)'- BROMWICH arc prepared to receive APPLl- CATIONS for 3 per Cent. REDEEMABLE STOCK at a .Minimum PrkÐ of 97 per Cent. Interc-t paid half-yearly. Copies of prospectus and application forms may be had from William Butterworth, Ilei trar. Town Hall, West Bromwicli. 7034 3RD V.B. WELSH REGIMENT. —— CARDIFF DETACHMENT. Orders for the week commencing 15th March. 1S91 Monday—Company drill, at 8 p.m. Drill order/' 'ednei3day-mb¡b.nce lecture and Company drill, at 8 p.m. Friday—Serjeant-Major's drill and drill for recruits, at S p.m. Class of Instruction at 7 p.m. Pouches to be returned to s'ore for alteration. A lDeetin of the Detachment Shooting Club will be held after Parade on Friday, the 20th instant. On duty for thè week—Captain David, Lieutenant Collingwood, Sergeant. W. Coles, Corporal Austin, Bugler Hutchin-. Next for dut)-Captain Jacoh, Lieutenant Ward, Sergeant W. Collins, Corporal A. Thomas, Bugler Stephens. (Signed) J. GASKELL, Lieut.-Colonel. Commanding Cardiff Detachment. fetters attfr Contracts. R M Y C O N TRACT S Sealed TENDERS will be received at the under- mentioned Office until 12 o'dock noon on the 1st April next, for the supply of FORAGE and STRAW for PALLIASSES, from 1st May, 1891, to 31st October, 1891. for the use of her Majesty's Troops, stationed at the following; places :— WESTERN DISTRICT. 1. Bodmin. 2. BreCOT1. 3. Bristol and HorfieM. 4. Cardiff. 5. Exeter and Topsham. 6. Hubberston, South Hook and Scoveston 7. Newport (Monmouth). 8. Pembroke Dock-ami Defensible Barracks, Pater, and Pennar. 9. Penally and St Catherine's Fort, Tenby. 10. Pendennis and St Mawes. 11. Plymouth, Devonport and Stonehouse." 12. Popton. 13. St. Nicholas Island, Bull Point, and the several Forts forming N.E. Defences from Laira I" Ern settle. 14. Staddon and Stamford. 15. Taunton. 16. Tregantle and Scraesdon Forts, Maker Barracks and Redoubts, Picklecombe Point and Cawsand. Forage will only be required at Stations marked Forms of Tender and Conditions of Contract may be obtained on applieation at this office, by Letter ad. dressed to the Assistant Adjutant General, or in Person hctween the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock, and no Tender will be entertainerl unle,, made upon the so obtained. Tenders on the printed Fonns must be properly filled up, signed and dated, and uo Tender will be noticed unless delivered at the undermentioned Office, before 12 o'clock Noon, on the 1st April, under sealed en- velope, ma.rked on the outside, "Tender for Forage" or Tendcr for Straw," as thc case my be. District Head Quarter Office, 38, George-street, Devonport, 9th March, 1891. 99;)7 RJLENDERS arc required for the EREC- X TION of a BAPTIST CHAPEL at PONTY- PRIDD. Plans and Specifications may be seen a.t the office of the Architect, Thomas Rowland, Market-buildings, Pontypridd. Tenders, endorsed "Tender for Chapel," to be sent to the Rev G. Cule, Pontypridd, on or before Wednes- day, the 25th inst. The Committee do not bind themselves to accent, the lowest or any tender. 9945 TENDERS Jive invited for the EREC- JL TION of EBENEZER BAPTIST CHAPEL, Pearl-street, Roath. Cardiff. Plaais, specifications, and quantities may be seen at 8, Harold-street, Roath. Tenders, to be sent in not later than the 20th inst. The lowest oi1 any tender not necessarily accepted.—W. Justin Htdlins; Architect,- (;,ewport. 279 TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited, for the ERECTION of FORTY COTTAGES near the Gas Works, Tredegar, for the New Bnilding Society. Plans and specification may be seen at the Tredegar Iron and Coal Company's Drawing Office. Tenders, ou forms supplied, to be sent to James Colquhoun, Esq., General Manaeer, Tredegar, on or before the 25th mst. 9820 The lowest or a.ny tender not necessarily accepted. ~VTO NAME QINTMENT. -1 This Ointment is confidentially recommended as an old, tried, and successful remedy fôr ¡;cun-y, scrofula glandular swellings, ringworm, old wounds, ulcerated legs, scald heads, blotches on the face and body, St. Anthony's fire, bums. chilblains, bruises, piles, fistula, rheumatism, bunions, &c. It will soon heal np the most obstinate eruptions of the skin of every kind. Please note the Trade Mark Label on each pot. ]^0 NAME PILLS. 1 For scrofula, scurvy, ulcerated legs, erysipelas, blotches 011 the face, eruptions on the boay, pile, fistula, glandular swellings, &c., &c. They may be taken by persons of either sex, arc tonic, and invigorating, and, acting upon the secretions, hey are a truly valuable blooo purifiers, and may be used in conjunction with the No Xame" Ointment in 1 any of the above diseases. Sold in pots and boxes by all chemists. Price, 76d, Is lid, and 2s 9d each. No family should be without them SOLE PROPRtETOK I tùem J. WHITEHOUSE. 194, DERITEND, BIRMINGHAM. 5033 Agents wanted in every district. I NOTICE TO SMOKERS. By sending Postal Order or Stamps for 5s 6d. s Sample Bos of 2o Cigars will be forwarded, duty ane carriage paid. 10 any part of the United Kingdom. The Cigar is guaranteed equal to any sold m England 3t fcs for 25. ADDRESS J. F. BELFORD, TOBACCONIST. JERSEY. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. 25S 5?ubltr Jimusatttttts. CARDIFF. THEATRE ROYAL. LESSEE AND MANAGER Mr EDWARD FLETCHER ACTING MANAGER Mr JOHN SHERIDAN Most EXPENSIVE ENGAGEMENT of Mr R. DOYLY CARTE'S OPERA COMPANY". The latest company in numbers and artistic strength that Mr Carte has ever sent into the Provinces. SPECIAL NOTICE.—Mr R. D'Oyly Carte's Company from the Savoy Theatre, London, appeared on Friday last, March 6, at Windsor Castle in THE GONDOLIERS by special command of Her Majesty the Queen. TO-DAY, SATURDAY. MARCH 14, at 2 and TO-NIGHT, at 7.30, Revival of the Celebrated Japanese Opera in Two Acttt, Entitled THE jYl 1 K A DO, Written by W. S Gilbert; composed by Arthur Sulli. van, with the following powerful'cast :— Mr George Thome. Mits Rose Hervey. Mr Richard Clarke. Miss Kate Talby. Mr Duncan Fleet. Miss Nannie Hardinr. Mr Thomas Redmond. Miss Geraldine St. Maur. )11' H. LemaisrTe and and Mr Fred Billington. Miss Mary Duggan. ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON CHILDREN AND SCHOOLS WILL BE ADMITTED HALF-PRICE. MONDAY EXT, March 16, Magnificent attraction, the Great Drama by Henry Arthur Jones, from the Shaftesbury Theatre. Loudon. JUDAH." Box Plan at Thompson and Sha-ckell's (Lira.). GRAND THEATE. CARDIFF. TO-NIGHT AND DURING THE WEEK, William Bourne's Great Companv in WORK AND A TALE OF THE GREAT STRIKE. New Scenery. Wonderful Mechanical Effects MONDAY NEXT, Martin Adeson and Company in SENTENCED TO DEATH, By the author of In the Ra.nks," "Union Jack," c. Popular Prices Circle, 2s and Is Stalls, Is 6d Pit, 6d Gallery, 3d. rp H E E M P IRE. MANAGER TO-NIGHT. OSWALD STOLL. MISS EMILIE SELLS and FRITZ A YOUNG 11 When we see what she cm du We doubt the tale the cynic tells; For then we know ii mn'i be true That all the gentler sex are SEIXS. Fritz A. deserves his praises sung. Because so clever while he's YOUNG. MARIE COLLINS, THE DANCING GIRL. Though not a Duchess, 'ds not, out of place 111 praising her to euloaise tier Grace. mHE SCROGGS, A MARVELLOUS ACROBATIC BALANCERS. For an encore do not be int¡'eater5- They've a Balance, but are not Repeaters. riYOM COSTELLO, THE VERSATILE COMEDIAN. JL One character have most men—that good they're commended But here's a man with many, and eaeh of them splendid. JESSIE PRINCE. Most Cardiff folk the wish evince To welcome visits from a Prince. T ECLAIR AND LESLIE. Who'd think from her smile or her shy little ™lacc* Or her litheness amI grace as she n-ins in the dance Or <1<5 seated she languidly wa vc-s a light fan. That she smokes, and she shaves, and in fact is a man. EC. DUNBAR. You all must hear him do not longer linger He's 110 machine, although ô1 splendid singer. NEXT WEEK NEXT WEEK: HERCULES AND SAMSON. 984 THE FAMOUS BROS. MoCANN. CADOXTON- BARRY. + CADOXTON-BARRY.-£50 to be given in PRIZES on EASTER MONDAY at. the Witcbill Grounds for Pony Galloping, Trotting, and Foot Race. Entry Forms from 9349 B. HODDIXX01T, Proprietor. SWANSEA. ^LBERT"-¥ALL. SWANSEY MR GEORGE G R 0 SSM I T H will give his HUMOROUS AND MUSICAL RECITAL On THURSDAY EVENING, March 19. Commence at 8 o'clock. Doors open 7.30. Carriages at 3 45. Plan of hall and tickets at J. Bradev Sons' Music Warehouse, 9, Wind-street, Swan. Area Seats (Reserved), 4s Balcony Seats (Reserved), 3s Area. and Balcony Seats (Unreserved), 2s Promenade and Gallery, Is. Special Train to Mumbles. 9951 H E~~S\V"ANSEA PAVIL~I~ON, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. GENERAL MANAGER—MR FRANK HALL. To-day, Saturday, March 14, special engagement of the Great Little Tucker Family, Miss Lilian Onzella, Mr Will Atkins. chivraiing and "ccomplished Duettists and Dancers, Sisters Duncan, Mr Tom Bassett, Mr P. J. Ricks, Mr Tom Fan court. Miss Clara Gordon, Bon- Bon and Artino, Grotesque Boxers. On Monday Next aud following days, the Rage of London, the greatest sketch on record. The Whistle." Doors onen at 7.10, commence a.t 7.30. Admission, 3d (gallery), 6cl, Is, 15 6d PEMBROKE. PEMBROKE HUNT STEEPLE JL CHASES UNDER NATIONAL HUNT nVLES. Will take place at. ALLESTON, NEAR PEMBROKE 31ST MARCH, AT 2 P.M. There will be a Banking and :Fiyin, Course. in the "Pembrokeshire Hunt Cup," Certificates signed by the Master of the Hounds, F. Lort-Phillips. Esq.. must, be hand0d in at, time of weighing. All Entries close to Mr W. James, Hon. Sec., Liar Botel, Pembroke, or to Messrs Wcatherby, London, 01' Tuesday. 24th March, 1891, at 10 p.m. Programmes may b had of the Hon. ec., Lior Hotel, Pembroke. (taursiotts. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. Jf CHEPSTOW RACES. On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, CHEAP DAY RETURN TICKETS will be issued to CHEP- STOW from Newnham, Awre Junction. Lvdney, Ro.-r 8.20 Lydbrook. Monmouth (Troy) 9.0, Redbrook, Bigsweir, Tmtern, Cardiff 8.50, Newport and Magor, For full particulars ee bill" 9934 LIVE It POOL RACES. On THURSDAY. MARCH 19, a CHEAP EXCUR- SION to LIVERPOOL will leave Bridgend at 7.55 a.m., Cardiff 9.30. Ehbw Vale 8.0, Nantyclo 8.0, Blalna. 8.S. Abertillery 8.12, A be ream 8.33. Ri-ica 8.50. Newport 9.54. Pontypcoi 10.40, and Abergavenny at a.m. for 1. 2, or 3 days.—On Friday, March 20, a Cheap Day Excursion to Hereford, Shrewsbury, and Liverpool will leave Cardiff at 4.50 Newport, 5.15, Caerleon 5.25, Pontncwydd 5.40, Pontypool Road 5.55, and Aber- gavenny to Liverpool only at 6,15 a.m. OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE. FINAL TIE-ENGLISH CUP. On FRIDAY NIGHT, MARCH 20, a FAST DAY EXCURSION to LONDON will leave Carmarthen all 11.30 p.m., Carmartheu Junction 11.34, Feivyside 11.45, Kidwelly 11.55, Pembrey 12.5a..ID. (Saturday morning), Llanelly 12.15, Gowerton 12.30, Swansea 12.40, La.ndore 12.55, Neath 7.15, Briton Ferry 1.25, Port Talbot. 1.35, Bridgend 2.0, Llantrissant 2.20, Cardiff 2.45, Newport 3.10, Chepstow 3.45, Lydney 4.5, and Newnham at 4.20 a.m. FOl full particulars see bills. FAST EXPRESS TRAINS are run DAILY (Sundayeo excepted), in conjunction with the London and North Western Railway, via the SHREWSBURY ind HERE- FORD LINE, between CARDIFF and LIVERPOOL. Manchester, Chester, Carlisle, Glasgow, and Edinburgh a.nd the North d England and Scotland generally, leaving CARDIFF at 9.30 a.m., 12.35. 4.5. Bv Trains connecting with the Service to and from LLANELLY, SWANSEA, NEATH, BRIEGEND, and other Stations, the time occupied between SOUTH WALES and the North is materially reduced. THROUGH CARRIAGES run frcm CARDIFF, and THROUGH PARES are in operation between AB principal Stations. 9680 HY LAMBERT, General Managat- jfj-AVE YOU TRIED IT i "gENSATION" gOAP. Free from injurious soda. Does not iqjw the hands SENSATION" SOAP. Perfect blend of Tallow, Palm Oft Glycerine, &c. "gENSATION" SOAP. Best. for Laundry, Toilet, Bath, and fat Shaving. "gENSATION" SOAP. Sold retail in 12oz. ta.blets 2jd, and 16M tablets 3d. SENSATION" SOAP. Sole Wholesale Agent for Cardiff and District G. BIRT, HOPE-STREET, CARDIFF. Anyone not able to obtain it from their usual shoft please write for name of nearest retailer to THE BRANCH OFFICE, 145, TEMPLE STREET, BRISTOL. 6999 (f^ARDIFE ADVERTISING, BILL V_y POSTING, AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING I COMPANY (LIMITED). OFFICES CASTLE CHAMBERS 21, CASTLE-ST CARDIFF. SECRETARY FRANK H. SIMPSON. Best Permanent Posing Stations in Cardiff and ¡ Neighbourhood. Contraictors for all Advertising, Circular Distributing, &c. 999r All orders promptly attended to. 10t4