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alts hy faction. AU CTIONATPOINTMENTS. Poh, Messrs W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY. c"«iouse Property, at. Cardiff March 19 Li-p.. Mr LLEWELLYN DA VIES. used Premises and Shop, at Milford Haven,Mar. 26 ftoet V,Iessrs H. S. DA VIES and MORGAN. ChgJv *uniiture, Ac.. at Llantwit Fardre Mar. 19 ca' Plant, Ac., at Hopkinstown March 24 C3] Plant, &c.. at Hopkinstown March 24 Ste- Messrs TREGERTHEN DUNN & Co. "^hip Shares, Ac, at Cardiff March 25 Btean, u. Messrs W. EASTON A CO. Shares, at Newcastle-on-'fvne Mar. 20 Grnn Mr D. EVANS. Qrn„„ ry and Trade Utensils, Rogerstone .March 18 ^r>&c.. at Penai th March 20 Bont. Messrs G OTTW ALTZ A BOW RING. m o fciinf 'ate, China, Ac., at Cardiff..March 18, 19 & 20 fitch-181 Harness Horses. Ac., at Cardiff — March 19 ^gs. at Cardiff March 24 Son. Mr EPHRAIM HARRIS. "Old Furniture and Effects at Penarth Mar 17. Wa, Mussrs H. HILL and CO. ^p€vs, < £ c. fit Swa-isca. M&r 17 18 fitm, L Mr RICHARD K. HUGHES. e"°ld Furniture, at Swansea Mar 16 BttiU Messrs JENKINS, CLARKE A CO goners' Plant, &c„ at Barry Dock March 19 Com,?' Properties, at Cardiff March 12 "T Residences. Ac., at Maesycymmer ..March 26 Steaw Mr W. G. LATTY. at Cardiff March 17 *t,h. Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER & SON. ^Ss, Engravings, Ac.. at Swansea March 20 Messrs J. G. MADDOX & CO. CoUre from Fitzalan-plaoe, at Rooms March 17 11 ts of 5, The Parade, at Rooms March 17 Mr MORGAN MORGAN. Cottnces, at Cardiff March 17 Properties, at Cardiff April — fatMessrs NEWLAND and HUNT. SatV;">ck- at Marshfield March 16 > at Newport, Mon Mar. 18 Ite^. Messrs PARSONS A ROBJENT. behold Property at Newport March 25 Mr DAVID SHEPHERD. Property, at Porthca wl 8&1- Messrs SHORT and DUNN. of Wreckage, at Penarth Beach March 16 Mesg STEPHENSON A ALEXANDER. kI:Ki Crops, &c., at Llansannor Court ..Mar. 25 & 26 j?jrf*hold Properties, at Bridgend April 4 fcu^old landed Properties, at Barry April 21 ess Premises, at Pontvpridd • — Mr JOHN THOMAS (Cowbridge). and Cattle, at Cowbridge March 17th JW, Mr DAVID THOMAS. "old Pronerty, ,,t Nai berth Mar 19 V Messrs W. THORNE and SON. 5ehold Furniture, Ac March 17 & 18 K,„ .Mr THOMAS WEBBER. at Cardiff March 19 ^ti«; houses, at Cardiff Mar. 19 and Private Houses, at Cardiff March 19 MrTANSANNOR COURT, NEAR COWBRIDGE. ESSRS STEPHENSON & ALEX- ANDER are instructed by Sir Joseph L. K. tinman, Bart., to SELL by AUCTION, on MON- W' the 23rd, and THURSDAY, the 26th March VA T » remainder of the LUABLE STOCK, CROPS, AGRICUL- Att, AL IMPLEMENTS, AND EFFECTS, taty n¥a"n°r, comprising 02 head of fat and store 8Wn' breeding ewes in and with lamb, 80 fat $0 L a-iid 7 rains, 11 cart horses, 18 pigs, and about of agricultural implements, harness, Ac. Clivt a valuable 9-borse nover portable engine by ane on, bnttleworth and Co.. and drum and appli- by Homsby also the crops of hay. straw, Olfrr ^'c-< ani^ the dairy appliances. OF SALE.—MONDAY, 23rd March Fat and store cattle, ewes and htmbs, fat sheep, pigs, and a portion of the imple- ments. THURSDAY, 26th March :— Horses, harness, remainder of implements, dairy appli- ances, and the crops of hay, ?„. straw, mangolds, Ac. tv Esc'u Dav at 12.30. Luncheon by Ticket at rlv?Koon. $ariJiVlew the Hay please apply to MrDl. Evans, at the particubrs wjll be given in Catalogues, Won ttiay'ic had. together with all further infonna- e1 of the Auctioneers. eet, Cardiff, Feb., 1891. 9145 Tov,nOF a PUBLIC-HOUSE AND SHOP AT THREE COTTAGES AND SHOP AT h^fcRKENFIG, AND ABOUT 150TONS MEADOW MV^AT B1MDGEND. ESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- nov ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUC- 84'jijf' a.t the Wynuham Aims Hotel, Bridgend, ou *AY, the 4th of April, 1891, the following w LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES V s, '1116 TONDU ARMS, situate near the Rail- «ecuB- 5t5on, 'I'ondu, in the county of Glamorgan, Rethe,y Mr Jenkins, on an annual tenancy, to- 'he0«.r>Wl^1.the Shop and Premises adjoining, now in Thp T^at!on *^r Johnstone. iondu Arms are held for a lease of 00 yews, June 30th, 1865, at the exceedingly low ground „^nta.l of -C4, and the House and Shop for a term of vf ysars, from July 1st, 1878, afc the yearly ground ^eut of £ i. Pul:lx-■ hnuae. vhi'.h is wear to ths I'ailway 1 Toadu. is at rroafc'nt doing a Iavge-tra.de, ^oicii, with a small outlay, could be consider- ^iscrawe,]. Ujall;—THREE COTl'AGES and a SHOP, situate kengT Prince of Wales Public-house at Aber- Vearn f s ^ot's held upon lease for a term of 50 *t £ ij' Irosn March 25, 18S0, at an annual ground rent purchase-money on the above may remain Vr^ortp'fe, if desired. AfiOUT 150 TO? S of MEADOW HAY, WjoiiT- in three ricks in the Wainskeel Fields. Of the Coychurch-road, and within half a mile f°*n of Bridgend. This will be offered in Wk8.1' ant' be numbered 1, 2, and 3, and ^Hdi» 'nspcctcd before the Sale. Mr Samuel Evans, %s|resnti> will point out the hay to intending pur- 8' rs. ip^^onths' Credit will be given upon the Hay upon further Particulars and Conditions of Sale Oft-'roS. Ii. Stockwood, Esq., Solicitor, Bridgend; >—^i^jViictioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. ll'A&LE FREEHOLD ACCOMMODATION AND Mv^VILDING LAND, IN THE PARISH OF GLa-v.JHYR DO VAN, IN THE COUNTY OF '^OPvGAN, AND NEAR TO CARDIFF AND "n THE NEW BARRY DOCK. iWESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- %t AXDERare instructed to SELL by AUCTION, 3lsj. Aaker's Barry Hotel, Barry, on TUESDA\, the nest, at 2.30 in the Afternoon, the following S&EEHOLD LANDED PROPERTIES, Gl^ 'n ll)e Parish of Merthyr Dovau, ill the County |\a>P « iZt • JeiH f.A Close of LAND, numbered 70 on the re- J)a*in» tinance Sun ey of the Parish of Merthyr Dovan, «uttrfuu ^rontage to the l-oad leading from the t0 Merthyr Dovan, and adjoining the New to. ery, ald containing about 2a. 2r. 25p. _■ —T^o Closes of LAND, numbered 233 anc 23& Grdiiance Survey of the said parish, Co).Ja frontage to the road leading from Barry to Lrw, i containing about 10a. lr. lip. feyij. —A Close of LAND, with the Cottage and Jinn,. nSs thereon erected, and known as Colcot Vach, the and 6"» on the recent Ordnance Survey of leadtld Parish, having a frontage to the parish road 1 Colcot to Merthyr Dovan, and containing Jjf)' ^P-, or thereabouts. '• ~~Two Closes of LAND, having a frontage to to thl i.~roruJ'' and also to the road leading from Barry ^eirt ^0rt-r°ad, and numbered 179 and 180 on the tajn;' Ordnance Survey of the said parish, and con- .about 9a. Or. 35p. Outbi, i; >?'x closes °< LAND, with (lie Farmhouse, i ng^, Yards, and Orchard, known as Colcot '^ving a considerable frontage to the Barry and rpna,|s, and numbered 40, 52, 53, 54, 55, and 56 on c°nta;C!i-nfc Ordnance Survey cf the said parish, and LcJ'llnS 6p., or thereabouts-. 've Closes of LAND, adjoining the beforc- Jhe Lot. and which will be sold with access to > 48 cjea''ln- from Colcot to Barry, and numbered °f tjj 189, and 200 on the recant" Ordnance Survey I,0T ~ai,l parish, and containing about 17a. 3r. 8p. Closes of LAND, numbered -.2 and 47 I rec«nt Ordnance Survey of the said parish, taih: 8 a considerable frontage to Port-roa d, and con- 1"Ot » al>out 2a. 3r. 27p. Two Closes of LAND, numbered 44 and 45 Jlavif,6 recent' Ordnance Survey of the sa-id parish, Q CONS'<Lera')le frontage to Port-road, and con- vTho^v8: Or. 8p. or thereabouts. oaj^v '°ts are within sliort distances of the *«fit0r, .c-c- and afford an unusual opportunity to in- |jHp01,? 1,1 this class of property in this rising and *lr i\ district, and are now in the occupation of tJtPir hl flowells, upon a yearly tenancy, which ni February next. ^"tticulars. and Conditions of Sale are in Mon f Preparation, and may be had upon applica- .Messrs Stevens, Bawtree, and Stevens, 73A, Queen Victoria-street London, or of the I atCardiff^ SALE THIS DAY! PORT OF CARDIFF. Uy ORDER OF THE FRENCH CONSUL- t.fiT> GENERAL. OR THE BENEFIT (IF WHOM IT MAY 1% .tv, CONCERN. iyl^SSRS SHORT and DUNN have llOv h'en instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- ^ckej01' MONDAY NEXT. March 16th, 1891, the Of J-LL OF THE SCHOONER "St. ANNE," p ray, S7 tons register, as sihe now lies stranded on beach, together with her materials, sails, tep"; chains, boats, &ce, &c. Also, there will be sold «Ckri^iy a valuable chronometer, compass, a.nd Al_\ si cargo, consisting of about 150 tons large hIpped by Messrs John Vipond and Co., New- ThV 1 One lot, as it now lies on board the vessel. 1n e sale will take place alongside the vessel at 12.30 Uler P^i'ticulars, apply to the French Consul- ~—■—Cardiff, or to the Auctioneers, Cardiff. 9921 Mr at t- To GROCERS AND OTHKRS. SPWftrJ' OF Gl.tOCERY AT THE HOUSEHOLD ROGI:RSTONE, NEAR NEWPORT. D. EVANS is instructed to SELL AUCTION, on the premises as above, on Quantity oJ-)AY* 13th Mai'ch- 1S91, afc 12 °'clock' a Quantity oJ-)AY* 13th March. 1S91, at 12 o'clock, a 4Uf.t:(!H°cFRY AND TRADE UTENSILS. j^neer s Officc, 9, Windsor-place, Cardiff. SAr*. To GROCERS AM) OTHERS. OK GROCERY AT SO, GLEBE-STREET, l/Tt, „ PENARTH. JjJ R I). EVANS is instructed by T. H. KiptCv 'enhens, Esq., Official Receiver in Bank- ^bovp 0 SELL by AUCTION, on the premises, as FRIDAY, 20»h March, 1891, at 11 o'clock, a v'i»Y and Excellent TRADE UTENSILS, also Auct:„Some HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. —s Offico, 9, Windsor-place, Cardiff. Tl-„ JUMLEE^HALLTPENARTH. \yr n fcSDAY. MARCH 17th, 1891, at 2. p.m. EPHRAD1 HARRIS has been of »ia?oured with instructions from V. Dubois, w House, to OFFER as above (removed UOi-t'Uence of Sale) «olM £ *EH°LD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, A'u ^noforte. by Messrs Metzler and Co. ^ii 0955 i^U^^REES BTLT'-POSTING AND »HOPlixp)r^TiSING COMPANY, UMITED. iH>VPOftT S8 of 150 of lie LARGEST STATIONS, RlSCA, EASTERN and 180. ON APPLICATION. ^-O-lMERCtALrROAD, NEWPORT, 1009 —————————-————————— Salts b1! :¡\.udian. CARDIFF. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE DOUBLE-LICEN SED PUBLIC-HOUSE PROPERTY. k TO BREWERS, HOTEL-KEEPERS AND OTHERS. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY will SELL by AUCTION, at the ROYAL HOTEL, CARDIFF, at 4 o'clock p.m., On THURSDAY, the 19th day of March, (Subject to conditions to be then and there produced), all that Double-licensed House, known as THE ROTHESAY CASTLE HOTEL, No. 239, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. The premises are held under a lease from the Trus- tees of the Marquis of te, for a term of 99 years, from the 25th day of March, 1849, at an annual ground rent of S7 10s, and a sum of B10 for permission to hold licence. The GOODWILL of the business is included in the sale, and, the house being perfectly FREE and UNTIED, possession will be given on completion of the purchase. The Furniture, fittings, stock of wines, spirits, beer, Ac., are to be taken at valuation. Further particulars and conditions of sale may bé obtained from Messrs Hamilton and Hume, Solicitors, 8, Working-street, Cardiff; or from the Auctioneers. 31, Queen-street, Cardiff, March 4th, 1891. 9744 SALE TO-MORROW. DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF, On TUESDAY, the 17th March, 1891. TO PARTIES FURNISHING AND OTHERS. SALE OF EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Being the Contents of No. 5, The Parade, Cardiff, And Sold by order of the Executrix of the late Dr Frost, Professor of Music. Also a quantity of FURNITURE, the property of a. local tradesman, and which must be sold to cover heavy advances upon the se ine. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX & CO. are instructed to Remove and Catalogue for SALE on the above date, the Furniture of the dining, drawing, and breakfast rooms, hall and kitchens, together with the appointments of 5 bedrooms in- cluding a splendid full-compass Brinsmead Pianoforte in a rosewood cae also a Piano in rosewood case, by Tolkien marble and other clocks, carpets, a small collection of oil paintings by a, local artist of scenes on the Wye, near Builth, and the Mumbles and Gower. Coasts also several valuable artist proof engravings, and several pairs of valuable bronzes, china, &c., < £ c. Goods on view Monday, 16th inst. The Sale will commence at 12 o'clock precisely. Catalogues will be ready and may be had on applica- tion to the Auctioneers, or J. G. Evans, Esq., Sunny Bank, Beach-road, Penarth, on and after the 14th^inst. SALE TO-MORROW. ROATH CATTLE MARKET. On TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 17th. TO BUTCHERS AND OTHERS. MR W. G. LATTY is favoured with instructions from James Tucker, Esq., Ty- Clyd, Whitchurch, near Cardiff, to SELL by AUC- TION, on the above date, 21 very ripe Three-year-old StaU-fed STEERS. Sale to commence at 11.30 a.m. N.B.—If required, a week or ten days' keep on a.ny of the above lots will be allowed. 9953 SALE TO-MORBOW NEW PORT-ROAD, CARDIFF. SALE OF VERY" DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD RESIDENCES IN NKWPORT-ROAD, ROATH, CARDIFF. „ MR MORGAN MORGAN IS instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 17th day of March, 1891, at the Mart, Bank-buildings, St Mary-street, Cardiff, the following well and con. veniently-situated RESIDENCES (subject to conditions to be then produced). LOT 1 —All that exceedingly well-built LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE, situate in Marlborough-terrace., :ind beiug No. 100, Newport-road, Roath, Cardiff. The house contains dining-room, drawing-room, kitchen, sculleries, larder, pantries, &c., on ground floor, and five good bedrooms, bathroom, and W.e., now in the. occupation of George Clary, Esq. Held under lease, dated March 25th, 1873, for 99 years, at the exceedingly; low annual ground rent of 2d. LOT 2.—All that similar RESIDENCE in Marl- borougli-terrace, being No. 102, Newport-road, Roath, Ca'-diS. The house contq4tts the same accommodation as Lot 1. and is now in the occupation of J. P. Shn,r- man, Esq.; held under lease dated March 25th, 1873, for 99 veain, at the low animal ground rent of £319$ 2d. that similar LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE in Mariborourrace, and beiiig No. lù, Newport- road. Roatii, Cardiff. This house also contains the samo accommodation as Lot 1, and is now in the occu- pation of A. J. Griffiths, Esq., held under lease, dated March 25tli, 1873, for 99 years, at the low annual 'ground rent of S3 19s 2d. LOT 4.—All that RESIDENCE, being No. 158, New- port-road, Cardiff, containing dining-room, drawing- room, conservatory, kitchen, larder, china pantry, &c., on ground floor four good bedrooms, dressing-rooms,^ batnroom, w.c., oil first floor, with three hodrooms in attic. It has a large garden with side and back entrance, and there is ample room for stables. Held under a lease for 99 years from the 13th Jane, 1876, at an annual ground rent of £7 14s. The sale of this property, which was advertised to take place on March 10th, was unavoidably postponed, and will now be included in this sale as lot 4. The Auctioneer desires to call special attention to the above-mentioned Properties, as they are so well situated, and the ground rents so low that they.afford a capital opportunity for a safe and profitable invest- ment. For further particulars apply to Harry Cousins, Esq., Solicitor, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneer, 3 and 4, Albert-chambers, Higli-street, Cardiff. 9852 SALE OF STEAMSHIP AND OTHER SHARES. MESSRS TREGERTHEN DUNN and Co. will hold their next monthly AUCTION of STEAMSHIP SHARES, Ac., at the Exchange, Cardiff, on WEDNESDAY, 25th inst., at 3 p.m. Entries should be made early for this Sale to en- sure insertion in the Catalogue. For terms and particulars apply to Tregerthen Dunn and Co., Share Brokers and Auctioneers, Merchants' Exchange, Docks, Cardiff. 7965 KING'S HEAD HOTEL YARD, NEWPORT, MON. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18TH, 1891. MESSRS NEWLAND & HUNT are favoured with. instructions from Messrs T. ] furrwiioht and Son, Safe Manufacturers, West Brom- wtch established over 47 years, to SELL by AUC- TION a ntiovc. at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, 15 SUPERIOR FIRE AND THIEF PROOF ] RESISTING SAFES, Forwarded direct from their manufactory, averaging ] in sizes from 20in. high to 42m. high. Ca\alogues°rofn°the Auctioneers, Tredegar-rdace, j Newport. 35 HOPKINSTOWN, „?^lST^XCAL COM- 1 PONTYPRIDD SOAP AND CHEMICAL COM PANY, LIMITED, IN LIQUjH[>TI IMPORTANT' SALE OF CHEMICAL PLANT, &e. j MESSRS H. S. DA VIES & MORGAN ] have received instructions from the L1(l"lc'a|5'F^ l to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Rhondda Chemical Works, near Pontypridd, on TUivSiJA March 24th, 1891, at 12 o'clock noon, the whole oi tne PLANT „ on the above premises, consisting of cast and wrought a iron charcoal ovens, cast and wrought iron pans and boilers, cast iron stills and pipes, steam boiler and engine, copper stills and condensing pipes, copper ana iron pumps, wrought iron charcoal boxes, working. tools, sacks, stores, &c. The whole will be sold without reserve. Also, at the close of the above soJe, one (8-ton) rail- ] way coke waggon will be offered for sale. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Town-hall Chambers, Pontypridd or to Messrs DA VIES and WILLIAMS, Solicitors, _9836 Pontypridd. ■ PORTHCAWL. THE ESPLANADE SALOON, AND No. 2, ] ESPLANADE. A Few Minutes Walk from Railway Station. TO PARTIES FURNISHING. ] MESSRS W. THORNE and SON will r SELL by AUCTION, at thi, above places, on } TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, March 17th and 18th, ] in conscqueuce of some of the houses been let, a quantity of excellent < HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., comprising—satin wood, walnut, and deal chests of drawers, washstan.ls, ware, irou bedsteads, spring mattresses, vrool ditto, palliasses, carved oak furniture, < Brussels cupsts, and sundry effects. Also a quantity of newfurniture used for Volunteer camp last summer. Sale each clay ".tone p.m. Terms cash. i Fnrtsher particulars by catalogues, which can be ] obtained at the Esplanade Hotel, Porthca wl or of the Auctioneers, 16, Wyndliam-street, Bridgend. 1 c ROBESTON WATHAN, NEAR NARBERTH. ] Important Sale of valuable Freehold Property and rich Accommodation Land, in 7 Lots comprising the Hold- 1 ings called White Hall, Dyrham Cottage, Little White Hall, Abystree, &c., forming a portion of the Estate 1 of the late Mr Edmund Blathwayt, deceased. MR DAVID THOMAS will offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Rutzen Hotel, Narberth, at Two p.m., on THURSDAY, 19th March, 1891, the above-mentioned FREEHOLD PROPERTY. A plan of the Lobs may be seen at the place of Sale and for further information apply to Mr David Thomas, Land Agent, Surveyor and Auctioneer, Carmarthen or OJ_MESSRS^«^ESJ^ND_E^WARDS, solicitors, Llanelly, ^TEORGE'S I A MARVELLOUS REMEDY (t FOR COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, ( COUGH w. ASTHMA, &C. v >> hen other things fail, get a bottle, I take according to directions, and I "DALSAM. frien'fK W ul power to >'our In Bottles, Is l £ d and 2s 9d. 1 GEORGE'S I UNIVERSALLY~ADMITTED TO t BE THE SAFEST AND BEST. < Contain no Opium nor anything INFANTS' to the youngest babe. For Teething, Fits, Measles, Scarlatina, and other ailments, they are a sure PnWTl"i?P<! and certain specific. A mother's U VV UiiirCb best help and comfort. s IN PACKETS, Is 1*d EACH. g Note.—Read the remarkable and interesting testi^ monials around each packet and bottle.. GEORGE'S POWDERS and BALSAM are sold h everywhere. „ ManufactoryPENTRE, RHONDDA VALLEY 0 LAMORGANSHIRE. £ TLL POSTING AT ABERDARE h JD (ESTABLISHED 1875). w M. PAINE, Bill Poster, Distributor, and General ti Advertising Agent, Rents all the Posting Stations h throughout Aberdare and District. Contractor for all j description of advertising, distributing circulars, &c. Also Agent for Guion and Co.'s Mail Steamers.— C Address Ie. Dea.n-street, Aberda.re. 1359(L 1137 C Stales btr ^uriimL 1 ON VIEW THIS DAY. SALE ON WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, & FRIDAY NEXT MARCH 18TH, 19TII,' & 20TH, 1891. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF HIGH- CLASS HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, Viz., the Furniture for THIRTEEN AVELL-FURNISHED BEDROOMS, RECHERCHE DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE, j nearly new PIANOFORTES by COLLARD and COLLARD and JOHN BROAD WOOD and SONS, A GRANDLY-FURNISHED DINING-ROOM in POLLARD OAK, A most elaborately fitted LIBRARY in FINELY CARVED OAK, with four expensively carved Book- cases, THE LIBRARY of WELL-SELECTED BOOKS, 800 OZS. OF FINE OLD FAMILY PLATE, Electro Plate br Maupin & Webb, Elkington, &c., A COLLECTION OF FINE OLD CHINA, VALUABLE PAINTINGS AND WATER COLOUR DRAWINGS, NOBLE BRONZES, 2 Rare Grandfather's Clocks, a FEW PIECES of BEAUTIFULLY IN LAID OLD FURNITURE, A Cellar of Wines, Hall Furniture, and other Household Fittings, Removed to Cardiff for immediate unreserved Sale to cover heavy advances made by the AUCTIONEERS. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, at their Salerooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff (owing to the multiplicity 01 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:\D MAGNIFICENT EFFECTS, WITHOUT RESERVE. THE CONTENTS of 13 BEDROOMS, including complete appointments, in aih, walnut, oak, and other woods some of the wardrobes with glass doors, and toilet tables on leg and pedestal supports. A VERY CHOICE 7ft. WALNUT BEST BEDROOM SUITE, With handsome appointments en mite. A SUPERB POLLARD OAK SUITE of great beauty, WITH TABLES, &C., ALL MATCHING of the FINEST MANUFAC- TURE. A HANDSOME WALNUT BEDROOM SET, WITH CHEVAL TOILETS. A MASSIVE AND HANDSOME PEARL AND BRASS BEDSTEAD, with hangings, other BED- STEADS 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 carpets, rugs, various shaped baths. A PROFUSELY INLAID ROSEWOOD BEDROOM SUITE for spare room, with noble wardrobe, pedestal toilet tables, and other appointments en suite, best Brussels carpet, elegant toilet services, night commodes, &c. The DRAWING-ROOM and BOUDOIR FURNI- TURE includes SUITES OF SiLKand CHENILLE WINDOW HANGINGS, LOUNGES, SETTEES, CHAIRS, EN SUITE, in Rosewood, and covered in expen sive Genoa velvet, PAIR OF ROSEWOOD WALL CABINETS, beauti- fully inlaid, SEVERAL PIECES OF FINE OLD INLAID FURNITURE, a BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD CABINET with high-class back, a LARGE GILT CONSOLE GLASS and Jardiniere, Italian tables, and others in various woods, a rosewood davenport and writing-table, a pair of massive brass fenders, irons, &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 KNICK-KNACKS THAT DECO- RATED THE CABINETS AND TABLES in Old Chelsea, Leedi, Swansea, Staffordshire, Crown Derby, and Sev, es, group in Dresden and Berlin, a pair of FINE OLD JARS, FULL SETS of DINNER, DESSERT, and TEA SERVICES in Chamberlain's Royal Worcester, a valu..1.ble Dresden Tea Service. A SPLENDIDLY-FURNISHED DINING-ROOM in POLLARD OAK includes valuable oil paintings, the furniture is of fiiiely-fiaured oak, and includes a 7-FEET EXHIBI- TION SIDEBOARD of great beauty, a massive dining- table, a full suite of 10 CHAIRS AND A COUCH upholstered in real .I1forocco, a dinner waggon, coal vases, paper rack, chimney glass in carved frame, a suite of handsome curtains, a LARGE ORIENTAL CARPE1', clocks aml ornaments in bronze, a pair of large MARLI HORSES, a pair of brass curb fenders, fire-irons, a 7-OCTAVE COTTAGE PIANOFORTE by JOHN BROADWOOD AND SONS. THE VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS AND WATEH- COLOUR DRAWINGS. A SMALL COLLECTION OF GEMS, by J. M. W. TURNER, R.A. A POWERFUL DRAWING by T. B. HARDY. A FINE DRAWING by T. S. COOPER, R.A. Others by Faulkner and Macpherson and artists of repute. A LIBRARY LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHBD IN CARVED OAK, arranged with high back chairs, settees, and easy chairs in real Morocco, a very tine buffet, deep rim gong, FOUR VERY FINE AND WELL-FITTED CARVED OAK BOOKCASES, of various i-izes, including a SUPERBLY CARVED 8FT. OAK BOOKCASE, enclosed by glass doors, a dining table, a, finely-carved WRITING TABLE, a dinner waggon, richly carved cornices, three pairs of c.rrtains, a pair of fineiy-carved sjUees, a VALUABLE OLD INLAID CLOCK, several old pieces of bronze, plaques; a VALUABLE SET OF ETCHINGS by Atken curious old engravings, and other interest- ing items. A VALUABLE LIBRARY OF BOOKS fully described in catalogues. 800 OZ. OF OLD FAMILY SILVER. Fine Electro-plate by Elkington and Mappin, also fVllÿ described in catalogues. THE FITTINGS OF BREAKFAST AND MORNING ROOMS. 1PIE FURNITURE AND EMBELLISHMENTS OF HALL AND STAIRCASE Bmbrace carved oak hall furniture, marble-top tables, fine old glasses, old swords, blunderbuses, &c., busts, brackets, a valuable old oak chair, expensive Axmin- 5ter stair carpet, brass rods, A CELLAR OF CHOICE WINES, including Superior La Rose Olaret, Graham's Port Sherries, Liqueurs, &c., &c. The CONTENTS of CHINA and PLATE PANTRIES KITCHENS. GARDEN and OUT-DOOR EFFECTS, a garden roll, 2 lawn mowers, a tennis and croquet set, garden tables, &c. ON VIEW THIS DAY from 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE VIEW. Detailed catalogues may be had (gratis) of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. 9634 ON THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH 19TH, 189L HORSE EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING -M- will hold a SALE, as above, of HUNTERS, HARNESS HORSES, COBS, PONIES, AND CART HORSES. Present Entries include :— RIIE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN, well known with the local hounds, who has finished hunting for this season. CHESTNUT MARE, by Chevalier, dam by Actor, 6 years, 15-2, BROWN GELDING, by Sailor, dam by Prince Charlie, 5 years, 16 hands. Both these Horses have been regularly hunted, and are » £ °™:3>crf°nncrs over any country.' AY PONY GELDING, 6 years, 13-2, very fast, and a, good mover. SAY PONY MARE, 4 years, 13 hands. Both te Ponies are quiet in saddle and harness. r» » v ^■ £ .HILPR0PERTy OF R. BRITTAIN, ESQ. and 5 years> 14'2> quiet to ride j ve- An extraordinary good harness horse, and warranted sound. > 'v'i5:art ;ln'l Set of Harness. SonSani?afSEy' fr°m MeSS1'3 W" J" Lowe3 and !UNTERSFH°%E' FROM MR-TEENES. ^ets of Sin^rIr W" ^omas. Cog. £ c ° Harness, 2 Saddles (complete), Whips, Ienkins ^Cohmf Tfrom 'lessrs Powis, Heard, Lucas, V, M'"en' Jameg, and others barly entries are solicited. 9709 Catalogues may be iuui fro.n auctioneers. irjr (Ettttr, TO GROCERS, PROVISION FACTORS AND ()TIIF}-' HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE (BY TFisrnvm ™ A WELL-ESTABLISHED GROCFPV AT PENARTH AND BARRY DOCK BLbINESS MESSRS W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY have been favoured with instructions to OIWR or SALE by TENDER, in. One or more Lo™a roing concern (subject to conditions to be produced Messrs Davies and Burgess' 1 oaucea), >le GROCERY BUSINESS, is carried on by them at Arcot and M&u^han cfi.oafr. Panartli, and Holton-road, Barry Dock. ahAn sfcTeets' Clie stock-in-trade amounts to about £ 845 7 10 rhe stock-in-trade amounts to about. £845 7 10 Book debts about 484 1R l Horses, trade plant, furniture, fittings, 13 1 and utensils, about. j- 483 0 0 Goodwill and Leases of Premises in Arcot- street and Maughan-street, Penarth, and at Holton-road, Barry Dock. Kennaway and Co.'s Wine and Spirit Agency is ittirVipd to the business. Stock-in-Trade, Horses. Trade Plant, Fittings, fee., together with schedules of Book Debts, can be nsnected at the different Shops between the hours of 5 a m. and 5 p.m. up to and including the 14th March 11st and Tenders for same,, marked Tender for ["avies and Burgess's Busmess, will be received at the Mice of the Brokers up to 12 0 clock noon on Monday, L6'feiras*half cash ancl half approved bills at two and Brokers do not bind themselves to accept the owest or any Tender. For further particulars apply to the Brokers. 31, Queen-street, Cardiff, March 6t 1891. 9814 altZ kg (Contract. AAVT CJ TATE STEAMSHIP COM- PANY, IN LIQUIDATION. The Liquidator is prepared to treat for lie 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 iraue >etween the Clyde and York for Eighteen Years )¡\,?t, maintaining during the whole period nearly an minterrupted Weekly Sailing. The Company has a numerous staff of Agencies at lome, on the Continent, and in America. Full particulars can be ascertained on application to he Liquidator, Alexander Moore, C.A., 209, West Tcorge-street, Glasgow. 334 THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- JL come the worst forms of diseases, and the foulest tate of the blood, stomach, liver, and kidneys they ;otothe core of every disease, where no other medicines iave power to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the following omplaintsIndigestion, or wind in the stomach or iowels, giddiness in the head, dimness of sight, weak or ore eyes, loss of memory, palpitation of the heart., liver nd bilious obstructions, asthma, or tightness in the rheumatics, lumbago, piles, gravel, pains in the ack, scurvy, bad legs, bad breast, sore throat, sore eads, and sores of all descriptions, burns, wounds, or rhite swellings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings, amours or cancers, pimples or blotches on the face and ody, swelled feet or legs, scabs and itch, erysipelas, lundice, and dropsy, and fevers of all kinds. In boxes at Is lid and 2s 9d each, sold by most nemists, or from the Burdock Pill Manufactory, 44. 'xforq-street, Swansea, 1004 v al£s btj faction. CADOXTON AND BARRY. TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE STOCK-IN- TRADE. By order of the Executors of the Estate of John James, deceased. TO be SOLD where they now lie, at Graving Dock- street, Burlington-street-, and Guthrie-street, close to thf Barry Dock Station, on THURSDAY, March 19th, at Twelve o'clock noon punctually. ll/f ESSRS JENKINS, CLARKE & CO. TVr^rrilave been instructed to prepare and SELL by AUCTION the whole of the valuable BUILDERS' PLANT AND BUILDING MATERIALS, Ine property of the late Mr James, which will include about 80,000 Blue, Red Catty, and other Bricks, 1,000 Orests, 50,000 Slates, principally Port Madoc, 24 by 14 10,000 Slate Battens, 400 squares of flooring, 20 standards of Scantlinss. 5.000 feet of Joists. „ 10-H.-P. ENGINE. By Marshall, Sons and Co., Leeds (nearly new), A»!Tee Mortar Mills, about 2,000 feet of Kerb, Channelling and Window Sills; large quantity of panne tied doors and frames, window frames, iron bars, lead, tiled grates, kitchen ranges, door and window furniture and general iiomnongerv, shuting, bends, •unctions, &c. about 150 loads of lime, several hundred yards of burnt marl, 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 SOllie 40 or 50 houses- At the commencement will also be offered (subject to Editions to be then read) in one Lot the Offices, .1 IJ? Shop, Carpenters' Workshops, spacious Yard ami Premises at the comer of Guthrie-street, which is a term of 99 years from the 1st day of January, 18dU, at the aruinal ground rent of £ 6 6s. i -'i6! i)rem'ses are well situated and are adapted for a builder, contractor, coach-builder, or other trade requiring extensive workshops, &c. ierms—Cash on delivery. For further particulars apply to Messrs GROVER & GROVER, Solicitors, „ Pontypridd and Cardiff Or to the Auctioneers, Cambrian Chambers, 12, West- gate-street, Cardiff. 9586 o A T>rr.-r MAESYCYMMER. PARTICULARS OF A SALE OF SEVERAL COUNTRY RESIDENCES AND COTTAGES, T Including T O iTHE BROOKLANDS and GROUNDS. i-ot; i. NANT COTTAGE and GARDEN. Lot 3. LODGE COTTAGE and GARDEN. T i' SILL VIEW HOUSE and GARDEN. r°; T VALUABLE BUILDING LAND. hot, &. FIVE COTTAGES, &c. Lot 7. GELLYDEG HOUSE, GROUNDS, Ac. T „ AND Lot 8. THREE HOUSES at Penrhewladain. All near the important stations on the Great Western Railways, Rhymnev, and Brecon and Merthyr Lines. To be SOLD by AUCTION, by IfyTESSRS JENKINS, CLARKE, & CO., at the Angel Hotel, Maesycymmer, on THURSDAY, March 26, 1891, at 4 p.m. AT .1 h "THE BROOKLANDS, occupied by J. Melland Smith, Esq. This grand villa is picturesquely situate in an exceedingly sheltered position and wlllln Its own grounds, with a broad winding carriage Ve .In main highway to the front of, aud around villa to the convenient and well-fitted coach- house and 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 "i- ,ouse there is a pretty flower garden, a rocky bank clothed with natural wood and creeping plants, which forms a pleasing contrast to the lawn and tennis ground beneath it. On the north side there is a natural brook running through the grounds, having grassy slopes each side, with a well-planted orchard, large garden, woods, shrubberies, &c. 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 fewl- house, piggeries, Ac., at a convenient distance from the house. The villa. is of exquisite design, the front elevation beisg two massive bay windows (plate glass) and three pretty upper windows, with an open decorative porch in the centre, paved with encaustic tiles (by which the house is entered). There is a plate-figured glass door and a woad passage, as well as a large drawing-room, exauisite dining-room, six bedrooms, bathroom (hot and colfl), kitchens, cellars, &c., Ac., w';th an ample supply o. water from pure springs, with suitable taps laid for watering lawns, flowers, Ac.; hot and cold water throogh tne house, and a full supply of gas. /11elH ,r l>ved upon the premises some years, and carefully studied all possible improvements, externally and internally, for the comfort and pleasure of its occupant.. It is without doubt the best finished and most pleasant residence in the neighbourhood. Term, 99 years, from December 25th, 1831 appor- tioned ground rent, £1 per annum. Possession can be had on the 24th June next. LOT 2.—"NANT COTTAGE," within its own onnds, with private approach road, well built with stone, cemented—a very pretty and neat Resi- dence, with a West aspect, occupied by Mr Swinborne as a quarterly tvaiant. Accommodation—Drawing and dining rooms, four bedrooms, large garden, w.c., pure water, and gas. A Residence to suit a Commercial or Private.. Gentle- mau. Lease 99 years; ivom December 25, 1831. at an apportioned ground rsnt of £1 per annuw. Lot 3 COTTAGE, kiownas "THELf'JXiE," ikwalw near eni-mnce gats*«.«Bfookl&adsA.kl let a.t;E610s ger annum. Lease 99 yiars, from December 25, 1831. ^*10no. rtT 8s 6d per anaurn. above Three Lots will be put up together, and if not sold will be offered in separate Lots. Lot 4. HILL VIEW HOUSE.—A charming Resi- dence, occupied by Alderman T. J. White, at the very low rental of ££;5 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 elevation, with a porch entrance, as well as bay windows, and consists of a broad passage, large drawing and 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, a large garden laid out with fruit and other trees, shrubberies, &c. Lease, 99 years from December 25th, 1874 appor- tioned annual ground rent, £1 5s. Lot 5. All that valuable Plotof BUILDING LAND, having 74 feet frontage, with a depth of 106 feet— adjoining Lot 4. This site is, undoubtedly, the best position in the rising and important district of Maesy- cwmmer for building a large sliop, hotel, or villas. Apportioned ground rent, £1 per rfemum. (Lease same as Let 4.) LOT 6.—GROUP of FIVE COTTAGES, situate be- hind Lots 4 and 5, facing the Newport-road (in great demand), and let to respectable tenants at £6 10s per annum each house. This property is in splendid repair. Apportioned ground rent, £2 per annum. (Lease same as Lot 4.) Lots 4, 5, and 6 will be offered in one* lot, and if not sold, will be pnt up separately. LOT 7.-All that desirable Residence • and Premises called "GELLYDEG HOUSE," with-outbuildings, coach-house, and stables, all within theii*own grounds, covering an area of about 1,700 square :ya»-ds, leased to R. H. Jones, Esq., at S40 per annum. lAJase expires Christmas, 1892. This Villa faces the west and commands an open view of the valley and rising hills. The front entrance is from the main road to Cardiff, and is built with best dressed Pennant stone, and consists of drawing and dining-rooms, kitchen, pantries, study, six bedrooms, hot cold baths, &c., with a very large garden ex- cellently laid out, and a nice conservatory. The Vendor having lived in this house some years, no expense was spared by him in highly finishinp; it off with taste, both internally and externally. A supply of pure water from private springs ip laid on all through the house, as well as gas There is ample frontage and depth to build ftirge business premises, or two villas of equal size, anxl a terrace of houses at the back. (No extra ground Hent can bo charged for two more dwellings.) r The whole is subject to a ground rent of £7 iter annum, 011 a lease of 99 years from the 1st of Maj, 1868. Lot 8.—Group of THREE COTTAGES at PenrhewI ladam. All let to respectable tenants, one at 10s, one\ at 8s, and one at 6s per lunar month. All are in excel-1 lent repair. Lease 20 years, from October 1st, 1885, a.t a ground rent of £ 2 per annum. A portion of the purchase money can remain'on mortgage, if required. To view apply to Mr Evan Davies, Contractor, Maesycymmer or to the Auctioneers, Messrs Jenkins, Clarke, and Co., Cambrian-chambers, Cardiff or to Mr JAMES MORGAN, Solicitor, 9816 37, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. SALE THIS DAY. BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTOR OF THE LATE MRS JAMES STRICK. LLWYN-Y-MOR, MUMBLES, NEAR SWANSEA. SALE OF VALUABLE AND WELL-PRESERVED i HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, INCLUDING A VERY VALUABLE INDIAN-CARVED DRAWING- ROOM SUITE IN EBONY AND ZEBRA WOOD. MR RICHARD E. HUGHES has been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION on MONDAY, March 16, 1891, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising DRAWING ROOM, DINING-ROOM, AND LIBRARY.— Very valuable Indian-carved drawing-room suite in ebony and zebra wood, comprising 2 armchairs, loo table, whatnots, sideboard, 2 large occasional chairs, and 4 small ditto, Indian-carved pedestal, card and work tables, settee, bamboo tables, carving chairs, up- right chairs, dining aud other tables, bentwood chairs, conch, ornaments, carpets, hearthrugs, fenders, fire- irons, coal vases, curtains, &c. The Contents of Six BEDROOMS and DRESSING- ROOMS.—Arabian, brass and iron bedsteads, spring, wool, and other mattresses, beds, linen, American walnut, maple, mahogany, and other furniture, ware, curtains, carpets, fender. flre-irons, Ac. The Contents of DAY, NURSERY, and SERVANTS' APARTMENTS. Also the contents of the halJ, china pantries, kitdhens, allq sculleries. greater portion of the furniture was supplied by MapVe and Co. NOTE.—A tram leaves the Rutland-street Station at 9.40 a,.II1. Gooils on view Saturday, the 14th instant. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock sharp. Detailed catalogues will be prepared and can be obtained of the Auctioneer four days prior to sale, at nis oHiees, 4, Wind-street. Swansea. 9905 QKEAT~gO^&^KTO \jr JD STORES, 48, ST. MARY-STREET (Opposite the Theatre Royal), CARDIFF. MESSRS COLEMAN & CO. the Public that they have constantly on HVT £ 1 A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BOOKS T»av '"°3t Celebrated and Popular Authors of the PRMPIMI Elegant, and Acceptable RIUSISFCNTATION AND REWARD BOOKS FOR SCHOOL PRIZES, (Plain and Illustrated), rnTmTc^SCJ? SERVICES, HYMN BOOKS, mo/^PICTUEE BOOKS FOR CHILDREN, MOODY AND SANKEY'S HYMN BOOKS V HOTArBa^ CHRKTIAN CHOIR, T>TrwiTTTL^APH ALBUMS, WRITING CASES, BOTTLES, CASES, A CASKETS RTRTHM V 0,F STATIONERY in great variety, BIR1UDAY and EASTER CARDS and BOOKLETS. Note the Address— COLEMAN AND CO., THE GREAT BOOK AND DRUG STORES. 48, ST. MARY-STREET (Opposite the Theatre Royal), CARDIFF. 8147 TUBES AND FITTINGS, gas, steam, water, hydraulic, beating, and fencing purposes, plain and galvanised.—John Spencer, Globe Tube Works. Weunesbury. 9432 alt5 ltt] udíøn. COUNTY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. SALE of SUBSTANTIAL FREEHOLD and LEASE- HOLD HOUSES (Business au&Private),in CANTON, GRANGETOWN, CATHAYS, Apd ROATH. MR THOMAS WEBBER has received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at The Mart," Bank Buildings, St. Mary^treet, Car- diff, on THURSDAY, March 19th, 1891, at 7 o'clock in the Evening, in the following or such Lots as may be then arranged, and subject to such conditions shall be then read, and which may be seen at the Auctioneer s Offices five davs before the Sale, the following PROPERTIES :— LOT 1.—All that capital, well built, Private DWELLING-HOUSE, being No. 258, Newport-road, Roath, 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 25th, 1882, at the annual Ground Rent of £5.10s. LOT 2.—All that SHOP and PREMISES, .being No. 57, Upper George-street, Cathays, now occupied by Mr Collick, general dealer. Held on lease for the term of 99 years, from 2nd February, 1875, at the apportioned annual ground rent of S3 18s 8d. Ldr 3.—All that private DWELLING-HOUSE,, being No. 47, Upper George-street, Cathays, 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 S4 Is 9d. LÓT 4.-All those Two private DWELLING- HOUSES, being 20 and 22, Newport-street, Lower Grange, Cardiff, held on lease for 99 years, from May 1st, 1881, at an annual ground rent of £211s for each h°L0T 5.-All that well-built PRIVATE HOUSE, being No. 130, Craddock-street, Riverside, held on lease for 99 years, from March 25th, 1884, at the annual ground rent of now occupied by Mr Jacobs. LOT 6.—All those well-situated BUSINESS PRE- MISES on the corner of Cowbridge-road and Neville- street, occupied by Mr Loveridge, Furniture Dealeryas yearly tenant held on lease for 99 years, from 29th September, 1880, at an annual ground rent-of £ 10. This corner is one of the best in the locality for a dis- PLo £ fg7°-All those Two FREEHOLD HOUSES, being Nos. 76 and 78, Llanuaff-road. These houses being quite free of ground rents, or charges of any kmcl- offer a good opportunity for the acquisition of freehold property on advantageous terms. t For further particulars and to view apply to tne Auctioneer; or to Mr H. M. TRENCHARD, Solicitor, Taunton. Dated Auctioneer's Offices, 25, Queen-street Arcade, Cardiff, February lfeth, 1891. 14446 9798 SALE OF ELIGIBLE BUSINESS AND PRIVATE HOUSES IN,WYNDHAM CRESCENT, AND SPRINGFIELD-PLACE, CANTON, CRADDOCK- STREET, AND COURT-ROAD,\RIVERSIDE, CARDIFF. MR THOMAS WEBBER has received 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 lob as maybe arranged at the time of sale, and subject to snch con- ditions as shall be then read, and to b0 seen at the Auctioneer's 8r Solicitor's Offices five days before the sale. „ „ LOT 1.—To be sold by order of the Mortgagee, all those BUSINESS PREMISES, with Shop, A<r„ being No. 8, Wyndham-crescent, Canton, now occupied by Mr Pearce on a weeklv tenancy. Term of lease 199 years, from 20th May, 1887, at a ground rent of i-,8 per annum. LOT 2.-All those PREMISES, No. 25, Craddock- street, Riverside, Cardiff, on the corner of Brunei- street, with good shop, cellar, large yard, &c., in goc<l position for business, now occupied by Mr Edwards;* grocer, Ac. Term of lease 99 years, from 25th March, 1884, at an annual ground rent of B6. LOT 3.-AU those FOUR PRIVATE HOUSES, 13,15, 17,19, Springfield-place, Llaudaff-road, occupied by Messrs Moses, Francis, Clarke and Staff. Lease 99 years, from 1st February, 1882. Ground rent, B2 10s each house per annum. LOT 4.—All that SHOP and Business Premises, 25, Court-road, at present unoccupied, and three Private Houses, 19, 21, and 23, adjoining, occupied by Messrs Ball, Chub, and Adams, at 7s 6d per week each. Term 99 years, from 1st October, 1887. Ground rent for the whole, B15 10s per annum. For further particulars and to view, apply to the Auctioneer, 25, Queen-street Arcade, Cardiff; 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 AUCTIO?<, at ''The Mart," Bank Buildings, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, March 19th, 1891, at Seven o'clock in the Evening precisely, in one or two lots, as may be ar- ranged at the time of Sale, and subject to conditions to be then read, and which may be seen at the Auctioneei's Offices five days prior to the Sale, all 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, 1833, at an annual ground rent of £ 4 10s for the two houses. There is a back road to each of the houses, anù an uninterrupted view of Cardiff and thePenarth Docks; and affords a. good opportunity for pilots and dock men to secure their own houses by payment oi K little more than the ordinary For further particulars, and to view, apply to the ) Auctioneer or to Mr H. M. TRENCKARD, Solicitor, Taunton. Dated Auctioneer's Offices, 25, Queen-street Arcade, Cardiff, February 16th, 189L 14445 9797 THE BROOKS COLLECTION OF RARE REMARQUE PROOF ETCHINGS AND BRIL. LIANT ARTIST PROOF ENGR AVINGS, Embracing well-known examples of Alma Tadema, R.A., H. Schmalz, Heywood Hardy, Fred Walker, Vicat 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, R.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 etchers. Amongst the collection will be found all the choicest and newest publications from pictures in Royal Academy, Salon de Paris, and other exhibitions, and which wiII be SOLD BY AUCTION. BY MESSRS J. M. LEEDER & SON, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat-street, Swansea, on FRIDAY, March 20th, at 11.3>1 o'clock. Catalogues may be obtained at the Office of the Auctioneers. „ „„„„ On view Thursday, March 19th, 1891. 994B SALE TO-MORROW. LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10, CASTLE- STREET, SWANSEA. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17 AND 18, AT 11 AND 6.30 EACH DAY. MESSRS H. HILL & CO. have received JJri- 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 on view morning of sale. 9900 SALE TO-MORROW. COWBRIDGE MARKET. SALE NEXT TUESDAY. WEEKLY SALE OF FAT SHEEP AND CATTLE. MR JOHN THOMAS lias been-favoured with instruction: from various vendors to SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY NEXT, March 17th, 1891, 240 PRIME FAT YEARLINGS (CORN AND CAKE FED), 14 ST3LL-FED CATTLE. Sale at 10.30. Weekly Sales will be conducted through this and the next month. 9926 'jttgal $!utirtZ. T^TILLIAM DAVIES DECEASED. PURSUANT to the Statute 22 &nd 23 Vic cap 25 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN' that all CREDI- TORS and other Persons having any DEBTS CLAIMS or DEMANDS against the Estate of WILLIAM DAVIES deceased late of No 23 BRIDGE-STREET CARDIFF in the COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN Boot and Shoe Maker (who died on the 6th day of March 1880 and whose will was proved in the Liaudaff District Registry of the Probate Division of the High Court of Justice on the 26th day of February 1891 by George Harcourt Lewis the executor named in the said will) are hereby required to send the particulars of their 1 debts, claims, and demands to me the undersigned on for before April 12th 1891 and notice is hereby also \given that after that day the executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the debts, claims, and demands of which the said executor shall then have had notice and that he will not beiliable for the assets or any part thereof so distributed to any person or persons of whose debt claim or .demand he shall not then have had notice Dated the 11th day of March 1891 EDMUND HERNE 34 West Bute-street Cardiff Solicitoor the said Executor pulrltr Jlppomtments. JGEDWELLTY SCHOOL BOARD. The above Board require MALE ASSISTANT TEACHERS. Salary, if qualified under two articles, £ 45 for the first year and £ 55 in the seeond and subse- quent years one airticle, B40 per annum. Applications with testimonials to be forwarded me forthwith. C. DAUNCEY, Solicitor, Clerk, 9944 Tredegar. rjlREFEIRJG SCHOOL BOARDT WAKTED IMMEDIATELY, an ASSISTANT MIS- TRESS in a Mixed School, under a Master. Duties to include sewing. Welsh indispensable. Apply, stating age, qualifications, aud salary, to Rev. JAS. H. THOMAS, Sal«m. Bow-street, R.S.O., Near Aberystwyth. ADOXTON AND MERTHYR DOVAN (U.D.) SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED. ASSISTANT MISTRESS (Ex-P.T.) for Mixed Department. Salary £45 per annum. Applications, stating age and qualifications, with copies of testimonials, to be sent on or before the 26th inst., to WILLIAM H. LEWIS, Clerk. Cadoxton, Cardiff. ABERAVON UNSECTARIAN -CTL. SCHOOLS. TRAINED HEAD MISTRESS for Girls' Depart- ment. Average 100. Salary S65 per annum. Apply, before 4th April, with testimonials, stating when at liberty to commence duties, .to J. FOULKES, Port Talbot. JP A R M E R & SEND YOUR OWN WOOL TO BE" MADE INTO CLOTH trolls 3d per yard. Blankets from Is 2d per yard. Stocking Yarn 9il per lb. Carriage Paid both ways on ail Orders of over £;1.. Patterns forwarded to select from. TYLER AND COMPANY, MAESLLYN MILLS, LLANDYSSIL, 13607 SOUTH WALES. 1139 Carriage oaid both wavs on all orders of over 2. jpttblic Jhmisiminta. CARDIFF. rjlHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSAJE AND MANAGER..Mr EDWARD FLETCHER AcrUfG MANAGER Mr JOHN SHERIDAN MONDAY, March 16th, and Every Evening during '.the Week, Important Engagement of MR HAROLD B. NELSON'S LONDON COMPANY, who ■will appear in Henry Arthur Jones' greatest triumph, J U D A H Which ha.s universally acknowledged to be the greatest play of the Century, Preceded by the New Comedietta, HIS MOTHER." Doors open at 7 o'clock, Commence at 7.30. Monday Next, J- Pitt Hardacre's famous Company in the Popular Druma, EAST LYNNE." rjpHEATRE* ROYAL, CARDIFF. Lessee and Manager MR EDWARD FLETCHER. Acting Manager MR JOJL SHERIDAN. MONDAY, MARCH' 16rH, 1891, IMPORTANT ENGAGEMENT FOR NIGHTS ONLY, OF MR JHAROLD B. NELSOYS COMPANY IN HENRY ARTHUR JONEt" GREAT TRIUMPH, JUDAH, Which has been universally acknowledged to be the Greatest Play of the Century. A great play, Nay Something more than that. the one remarkable play thai, e.eryoneisbound to see." -Loudon Daily Telegraph, May 22nd, 1890. Judah,' the play of the Oentury. A play so vital and so beautifully made that lone after the present generation has vanished it will still keep its place, and be acted not as a. quaint, relic, but as a living lesson.—-Veti' York Tribune, December 30th, 1890. ^"Produced at this Theatre the whole of the Magnificent Scenery by Messrs Hann and Telbin, as used on its original production aO the Shaftesbury Theatre, London. TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, MABC.lI 16TH, A New and Original Play of Modern if nglish Life, in three acts, called JUDAH. The Earl of Asgarby Mr Charles Professor Jopp, F.R.S., F.L.S,, F.G.S., Ac., Mr J. F. Graham Mr Prall Mr F. A. Gavytie Mr Dettuc Mr J. B. GordiVi Mr Papworthy (Mayor ofBeachampton) Mr Haines W. Read Roper.. Mr W. Mowbray-Harle Judah Llewellyn (Minister of the Welsh Presby- terian Church, Beachanrpton) ..Mr Harold B. Nelson Lady Eve Miss Ettie Williams Sophie Jopp Miss Ella Yorke Mrs Prall Mrs Ernest Clifton Vashti Dethic Miss Claire Ivanova Act 1.—" She is alone, the Arabian Bird." Scene—Tapestry Room at Asgarby Castle. Eighteen Days pass. Act 2.—" Stand, Sentinel." Scene-The Terrace and Old Norman Keep, Asgarby Castle. One Year passes. Act 3.—" Not Poppy nor Mandragora." Scene—Tapestry Room at Asgarby Castle. The whole of the action takes place at Asgarby Castle, near the City of Beachampt an, in the present day. Preceded by the New Comedietta, entitled HIS MOTHKR. Box Plan opened at Thompson aaid Sbackell's, Ltd. GRAND THEATRE, CARDIFF. IO-NIGHT, Martin Adeson and Company, including the Figi Ballet Troupe.. To commence at 7.30 with the great Drama, SENTENCED TO DEATh\ By the author of Harbour Lights," Uni on Jack," Ac. To conclude with the Celebrated Burlesque, NAP; or, A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S STREAM. Visitors at 9 o'clock (half-price) will see th s entire of the burtesque. Prices :-2s, Is 6d, and Is ? Pit, 6d Gallery, M- Monday Next—THE CORONER. QARDXFF ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. SPECIAL GRAND CONCERT, ox EASTER MONDAY, MARCH 30TH, 1391. a DTTcnrc » jyjALUME j^LBANI, (The Quetn's Favourite Vocalist), Her First Appearance in Cardiff. MR ANDREW BLACK, Bass. S O I/O VIOLIN: MISS s.N E T T I E CARPENTER SaUCaate's Celebrated Pupil; and MR vi. L. BARRETT, fhe Eminent Solo Flautist. ORCHESTRA F 75 PERFORMERS, CONDUCTOJT'^ DR PARRY. Plans are now fcvail&bte for .booking seats at Mr Wm; Lewis's, Duke-sWetf, Otrdiff. Prices :—Balcony Sea.ts, ^Ground Floor, Front Seats, Reserved, 5p; Second ;5eah;eserved, 3s 6d Side Seats, Unreserved, 2s 6d Admission, Is. 94ZJ(- R. O. B. PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OI* CARDIFF DISTRICT (GRAND IADGE OF ENGLAND). WIDOW ORPHANS FUND. The Committee have theopononr to announce tha.t the FIRST ANNUAL BALL In aid of the above will be held at the TOWN HALL, CARDIFF, On WEDNESDAY, "MARCH 18th, 1891, Under distinguished patronage. DANCING TO COMMENCE AT 9 O'CLOCK. Tickets (double), 10s 6d; Ladies, 5s; Gentlemen, 7s 6d; to be obtained at th different Lodges, or the Secretary, 38, Upper Georgerstreet, Cathays, Cardiff. CADOXTON-EARRY. CADOXTON-BARRy.£50 to be given V7 in PRIZES (In EASTER MONDAY at the Witchill Grounds for Pony Galloping", Trotting, and Foot Races. Entry Forms from 9849 V HODDINNOTT, r. SV ASEA. A LBERT-HÅLL, S'V ANSElL MR GE O R GE G R (j^S SMITH will give his HUMOROUS AND MUSICAL RECITAL On THURSDAY EVENING, March 19. Commence at 8 o'clock. Doors open at 7.30. Carriages At 9.45. Plan of hall and tickets JV Brader and Sons' Music Warehouse, 9, Wind-street, Swansea. Area Seats (Reserved), 4s Balcony Seats (Reserved), 3s Area and Balcony Seats (Usreserved), 2s Promenade and Gallery, Is. Special Tiiin to Mumbles. 9951 THE S WANS"EA PXV IL l\D N, J- HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. GENERAL MANAGER—MR FRANK HALL. TO-DAY (Monday), MAJTH 16, and every Evening during the week, the Rag? oft.ondou, the greatest sketch on record, The Whistle." Jack Collinson and Wal Pink, supported by Harry Hacon and Miss Florence Moore, Mr Will Atkins, Miss Jessie Prince, Messrs Shipley and Boston, the Sisters Terry, Miss Maude Boyce, Mr Walter Kin, Mr Alf George, and Miss Ruby Lee. Monday Next, March 23, Tennyson and O'Gorman and the Elsie Phillips' Combination, The Bewitched Curate." Doors open at 7.10, commence at 7.30. Admission, 3d (gallery), 6(1, Is, Is 6d. ABERGAVENNY. ABERGAVEN N\Y RACES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE HUlST MEETING, (Under National Hunt\Rules), Will take place AT ABERGAVENNY, ON THURSDAY a.nd FRIDAY, 9th and 10th APRIL, 1891. There will be Five Events eacb day, Entries for Seven of which Close on 31st March, and for Three on 7th ApriL Programmes mav be obtained of the Secretary, MR JAMES STRAKER, 763 Tiverton-place, Abergavenny. (Bmirstoits. PLEASURE CRXJISE JL TO SICILY, GREECE, CONSTANTINOPLE,^ Ac. The ORIENT COMPANY will despatch their large, full. powered steamship Chimborazo, 5,847 tons register, 3,000-horse power, from London, on the 1st April, for a SIX WEEKS' CRUISE, visiting Tangier, Palermo, Syracuse, Nauplia, Piraeus (for ji.tl|ens), Con- stantinople, Smyrna (for Ephesus), Santonn, Malta, Algiers. The Chimborazo is fitted with electric Hght, electric bells, hot and cold baths, Ac. First-clat.s cuisine, The Garonne, 3,876 tons register, 3,000 horse- power, will lbave Loudon, on the 22nd April, for a Month's Cruise to South of Spain, Sicily, Algeria Ac. Managers—F. Green and Co., and Anderson, Anderson and Co., Fenchurch-avenue, London, E.C. For further particulars of above and later cruises apply to the latter firm, or to Henderson Bros., 35 Mountstuart-square, Cardiff. 8891 pALM SUNDAY I jpALM gUNDAY pALM jgUNDAY GO TO F. CASE FOR WREATHS, 0ROSSES, OR ANY JpLORAL JJESIGN IN THE LATEST STYLE. WREATHS AND CROSSES OF FRESH CUT PURE WHITE FLOWERS, 5s, 10s 6d, and Upwards. OUR UNEQUALLED SPECIALITY WREATH, 10s 6D. F. CASE, FLORIST, 35& 37, QUEEN jgT., CARDIFF. N.B.—Shall have ready to cut for "aster Week. Hundreds of Aram Lily Blooms. S815 justness ^55r £ ss £ s. JMPORTANT NoTICE. "PI" O WELL AND COMPANY WILL ON rp H U RS D A Y N E X T, MARCH 19th. 1891, COMMENCE SELLING A M AKTLE JYJ-ANUFACTURERFF STOCK, Bought for Cash, and consisting of 125 SILK SEAL JACKETS, purchased at a discount of 31% per cent. oft cost of making. 160 SILK SEAL DOLMANETTES and MANTLES, bought on an average at » discount of 42% per cent. off the making prioee. 149 LADIES QUILTED LINED and UNLINED FANCY BLACK and ^COLOURED CLOAKS, bought at a clearing discount of 39 per cent. off cost of making. NOTE.—Ercery line of above will be sold cheap aft immediate clearing cash prices. H& CO. will offer several other odd lots of JACKETS at fully 50 per cent. or one half the cost of making. ON rjlHURSDAY NEXT JJOWELL AND 0OMPANY fFill be prepared to show several important li-. for the Spring Trade at their usual cutting Cash Prices. LOT 1.—250 LADIES' READY-MAT^ COSTUMES, made from the Newest Material* in the Newest Styles, and at H. & very moderate prices. !.— —-—■—— I. NEW MILLINERY, NEW HATS, AND NEW FLOWERS. H. and CT-. are mw showing and selling th< grandest assortment of new Dress Materials bJ the yard. The styles arc the latest, and, as usual the prices very moderate. MANCHESTER J^EPARTMENT. n. and Co. are now selling 00 pieces light ground Print at 2%d per yard, would be coo. sidered cheap elsewhere at 3d. 167 PIECES ditts at 3%d and 4%ci per yard. 270 PIECES of PRINTED SATEENS at 4%d. 5%d, and\6%d per yard. Worth 2d pel xyard more. JpURNISHING pRAPERY JQEPAK.TMENT, NOW IN WHARTON-STREET. H. & Co. are now prepared to show and sell 1M less than 10,000 pairs of Luce Cm tains, from thf lowest torthe highest qualities, at prices no ash. house can tcuch. H. & Co. are*, now receiving their New Spriaf Patterns in Brussels and other Carpets of th. best makes only. The styles are the newest, quality the best, the prices ipost moderate, an4 under any other house. SUNSHADES and UMBRK^LAS form a most important Department in thp HoUSe of H. & Co. HOSIERY, GLOVES, RIBBONS, HABERDASHERY, TRIMMINGS. ANt) LACES are now well assorted. J^ADIES' AND QHILDREN'S i UNDERCLOTHING DEPARTMENt tas been replenished with new goods at the bell and lowest prices. i ■ JJOWELL AND COMPAft. I THE CARDIFF JJRAPI8I, £ JARDJPP.