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ALLSOPP & SONS, v BASS & CO., and others of the finest XT>/V,-OX BURTON PMCBS'X\ £ fe\ ALES. Per Per. \-fyj Kilderkin. Fukin -^Q\ 18s I 9s J tf\ 21s 10s 6d G\ 24s 12s 0\ J And upwards. 1030 alt5 bg ^urtxon. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr MEREDITH DAVIES Plant, at Glynneath May 7 TYwjhiiimiv IT Mr MICHAEL DA VIES.' D-allin-, Houses, at AEL DAVIES. Shops and Cottages, at Maesteg April 20 Messrs GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING. Harness Horses, &e., at Cardiff April 16 High Class Horses, at Cardiff April 16 Household Appointments, at Cardiff April 16 & 17 Properties, at Cardiff. April 21 fcSpnng Sale of Horses, at Cardiff May 14 Messrs GRAHAM, SON, & HITCHCOX. Pasture Land, at G oldcliffe May Messrs H. HILL and CO. Household Furniture, &c.. at Swansea April 17 Mr HODDINNOTT. Posting Business at Cadoxton April 27 Mr RICHARD E. HUGHES. Machinery, Plant, lYe., at Neatli April 16 M essrs KENNARD and CO. Pianofortes, <fcc., at Cardiff April 16 B«ots and Shoes at Cardiff April 19 Mr LATTY. Horses, Carriages, &c., at Cardiff April 18 Messrs J. M. LEEDER and SON. Household Furniture, at Rooms, Swansea .April 15 Valuable Properties, &c., at Swansea April 28 Messrs J. G. MADDOX & CO. Household Appointments, at Rooms Anril 16 Cottage and Villa Propertv, at Cardiff April 20 Residence m Richmond-road, at Cardiff Anril 20 Mr MORGAN MORGAN. Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff April 21 Public-house, at Newport April 22 Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff '.7.7.7.7' April 23 Property, at Cardiff \lav 1 Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff May — 1> V,- Mv HENRY MORTIMER. rublic-house, at Bath April 27 Messrs NEWLAND and HUNT. Fat and Store Stock, at Marshfield. April 20 Hay, at Newport ?fi Hay, at Newport ?fi ii t, Mr THOMAS PARRY. FieehoUi i'aiin. at Ross Anril 21 Double-licensed Public-house, at Cwmtiilerv \oril 29 Messrs PARSONS and ROBJENT. fctchings and Engravings, at Newport Anril 17 Messrs STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER Lease of Grand Hotel, at Cardiff Anril 16 Barque, Anna and Bertha, at Cardiff April 17 Stock, at Penmark Fair April 20 Valuable Timber, at Cefn Mably April 21 Leasehold Property, at Cardiff 7 April 23 jS0.1Id Furniture, &e„ at Llauedarne April 27 freehold Landed Properties, at Barry April 28 Collieries, at Lydbrook April 30 Properties, Gas Stock, &c., at Cardiff May — F. Mr JOHN THOMAS. '• al Iroedyrhiw Sewage Farm April 16 LivPs>- • Messrs W. THORNE and SON. '-UV.K, Implements, &C., at Bridgend .April 16 HWi T, r. ,Ml' JOHN WILLIAMS. <• YOI'vr u 'lV"lu,u^, «<• Llandovery April 18 iuul Hou ES, iu conjunction with NICHOLS, T, MATTHEWS & Co. Lreaky, Ac., at Kingswood-liill April 20 SALE TO-MORROW. <!at? PUBLICANS, AND OTHERS. t.lu L1"ASE of the GRAND HOTEL (adjoin- ing tne Grand Theatre), situated in Westgate-street; and also 01 the GnAND HOTEL VAULTS, situated m X\ omanby-street, in the town of Cardiff. JV/TESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL bv AUC- at the Grand Hotel, on THURSDAY, the 16th 1891, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, 1HE LEASE OF THE GRAND HOTEL, Adjoining the Grand Theatre, together with the VAULT'S, now carried on on the premises formerly known a.s the Red Cow Inn, Womanby-street, Cardiff, together with the GOODWILL, HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, AND EFFECTS Upon the said premises. The Lease is for a term of 21 years from the 29th September, 1887, subject to certain rentals which will he furnished in the detailed particulars of sale. Inventories of the Household Furniture and Effects 5j,ay be examined at the Auctioneers' Offices or at the Place of Sale. The Premises are well and substantially erected, are hI aa important position, and-weil titted up in every respect for carrying on a first-class hotel business. Vttflers to view, as well as particulars and conditions ?. sa'e, may be obtained upon application to the Auc- oneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff or of Messrs JONES, MACINTOSH, and DIXON, Solicitors, Cardiff. By ORDÈR of the MARSHAL of the ADMIRALTY urVISION of the HIGH COURT of JUSTICE, pur- Jwuant to a Commission of Sale from the said Court. OR PUBLIC SALE, at the Exchange, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, April 17th, 1891, at Twelve 0 clock, the Foreign BARQUE, "ANNA AND BERTHA." "SB tons net register, believed to have been built of oak Dantzig in 1857 and in May, 1339, was opened and classed 5-6, G. 31, for three years in the Veritas is stated to carry well and to sail fast. DimensionsLength, 103ft. breadth, 28.2ft. dePth, 16.6ft, The Vessel is damaged from collision, and is now *y"?g in the Penarth Dock, Cardiff. For further particular.- applv to STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER, Dr to 5, High-street, Cardiff LACHLAN and CO., 1819 72, Cornliill, London, E.C. »,ftNn.v PENMARK FAIR. MONDAY, 20TH APRIL, AND NOT WEDNESDAY, -m ruoc-T,. THE 15th APRIL. ]M STEPHENSON & ALEX- Faii^on MGNDA VVHI hy AUCTION, at this VALUATU IT v 4 the followinK VALUAULt *AT AND STORE STOCK VIZ 200 Fat Sheep, 30 Fat Catti* <v< MASS 27 «SS Terms: Fat Stock, Cash; store Stock Three Months Credit upon approved security. Sale at One o'clock punctually. 1630 CEFN MABLY ESTATE. SALE OF VALUABLE GROWING TIMBER &c IV/TESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- -"X ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION at Cefn Mably, on TUESDAY, 21st April, 1891, the following VALUABLE GROWING TIMBER AND HAY, cn the Cefn Mably Estate, the property of the late Colonel Kemeys-Tvnte, viz. :— GROWING TIMBER. LOT 1-—Fifty-two exceedingly tine Oak Trees, mariced "Jith a cross in red paint, situate round the Park at cefn Mably. Lor 2.—Thirty-four Ash Trees, 26 Spruce and Scotch lrs, three W'ych Elms, and three Cherry lrees, Marked in the same wny. tifii, 3.-The Plantation, known as the Bi. Plant-a- -lid containing about ten acres of exceedingly tine iiZ 5f over 40 years' growth. r J .The Wo°d known as the Cae Goch Wood, QHJ about two acres of similar timber to Lot 3, and of the same growth. loTS 1-1 "1 Y. Between 20and30Tons of Meadow Hay, m Intp«^' S1t«ate at the Home Farm. Mansion Pl,"chasers will please assemble at the To Vi= m?e il' Gefn Mably at one o'clock pnnctually. Gardener,,CefneMabh-ai>Ply t0 Ml" 'S- J°yCe' Hea'' tion'J^'tv!„ 'iarti9ulars may be obtained upon applica- _™lAuctioneers,5,High.street, Cardiff. 1431 'SASIV<RV'RI;BSKHOIJ) PROPERTY IN TUDOR- -m NEVILLE-STREET, CARDIFF. M A STEPHENSON & ALEX- at the 4if«.i S a/e instructed to SELL by AUCTION, April ne^t"e' ?otel- Cardiff, on THURSDAY, 23rd TV*c^V,n" the blowing LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, LOT l A Sim*, x, VIZ- the °coupution At0, Tudor-street, Cardiff, in tenant, at an ann.vii ^°hnson as quarterly LOT 2. A Dw F l lTe^ ?f £ 39 18s- street, Cardiff, in No. 39, Tudor- at the yearly rent of f!?qUpa n Mr John Woodman, LOT 3.—'A DWELT rvr. Ir street, in Lhe oi^upaticn 0943, Tudor- tenancy, at tho annual rental^f ^^6? on a quarterly leu'fMrs wnii«&msJo"2Cantonj of £ 37 per annnni. y tenancy, at a rental LOT 5.-THORNTON HOUSE ton, let to Mrs Nicholas on a quarry ptaw; rental of £ 37 per annum. y lenancy, at a In each of t he above lots the landlord j>avs ta*P« Full information as to ground rents and other ticulars may be obtained upon application to the Ano Moneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff, or to Melsrs Dal n jnd Jessett, St Clement's House, ClementVw" lombard-stieet, London, E.I. LLANEDARNE FAR^^LLANEDARNE, NEART M PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ESSHS STEPHENSON ALEX- ANDER are instructed bv Mr Peoree Brind to SELL by AUCTION, m MONDAi, the 27th April, the whole tf the „I7r.r HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, At Llanedarne Farmhouse. Further particulars in future advertisements, or in the meantime may be obtained of the Auctioneus, o, High-street, Cardiff. i/g'5 LATTY'S CARDIFF SALE of HORSES, CARRIAGES. SADDLERY, etc., by AUCTlO>, on SATURDAY next, April 18th, at 2.30 p.m. respectfully solicited. _1<7° SALE TO-MORROW. CHURCH-STREET SALE ROOMS, CARDIFF. jl/FESSRS KENNARD and CO. will I". conduct an Important AUCTION SALE of p'^ofortes, American Organs, Marble Clocks, Bronzes, cather Beds, Brass Bedsteads, a very superior 30 by t«iMi ''ow Combination Safe, or two safes in one tin iov mercl'ant's office, and Household Furni- peat variety. The Pianofortes are worthy the -Pection of intending purchasers. on THURSDAY, the 16th April, at Two. 691 TO BUYERS OF BOOTS AND SHOES. M, HI:RCH-STREET SALE ROOMS, CARDIFF. ESSRS KENNARD & CO., will SELL ftlnmt ^by AUCTION, on MONDAY next, 19th April, Ti, housand pairs of Boots and Shoes. x'ock will be sold in parcels, including variety, "•tout 2 o'clock sharp. 692 alt5 bg Aurtion. SALE TO-MORROW and FRIDAY NEXT, 16th and 17th APRIL. LARGE UNRESERVED SALE OF HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS and Effects, a first-class pianoforte by Oefzmann and Co., CAPITAL FURNITURE of THIRTEEN BED- ROOMS and Btith-room in various woods, DRAW- ING-ROOM FURNITURE, excellent Brussels, Wilton, and Axminster carpets and rugs, suites of costly curtains and window fittings, DINING-ROOM and LIBRARY FURNITURE in oak, walnut, and mahogany, a FULL-SIZE BILLIARD TABLE and FITTINGS by Burroughes and Watts, pictures,Derby dinner service and effects, removed from THE WOODLANDS, NEAR CARDIFF by order of COLONEL LINDSAY, WHO IS LEAVING FOR IRELAND, to the Sale-rooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, for the convenience of the oeneral public, also EFFFCI'S REMOVED FROM A LARGE RESIDENCE. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING ha\er-f?ncfjTvd T^tions to catalogue and SKL.L by AUGTIOIS, at their Sale-rooms. 11 Hisrh- street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 16th and 17th APRIL, 1891, commencing at 11 o'clock punctually each day. THE ABOVE HOUSEHOLD APPOINT- MENTS. THE FURNITURE of 13 BEDROOMS and Bath-room, comprising PARISIAN and FRENCH BEDSTEADS, with furniture and hangings en suite capital spring TART MADE DRESSING BKDROOM -rw "STANDS, a FINE 7FT BEST t SLUE, with large toilet tables and m i ? C'i sui,te'' easy chairs, box ottomans, mantel boartls, cheval glass, handsome toilet services, SEVERAL EXCELLENT WARDROBES of various sizes; CAPITAL OAK BEDROOM FURNI. TUItE, other furniture in walnut, pine, and rosewood; large screen, chintz and lace curtains, commodes, port- able wardrobes, toilet glasses, baths, best Brussels and other carpets, corridor carpets, rugs, fenders, and irons. THE DINING-ROOM FURNITURE in solid oak, with 7FT NOBLE SIDEBOARD, with HIGH GLASS BACK, very large MASSIVE DINING TABLE, with extra leaves and stand for same; EXPENSIVE DINNER WAGON, set of chairs in real morocco leather, large curtains, a large Wilton pile qarpet, scrap screen, a fine 4-fold screen, an ORGAN with six stops c by Morley, and ornamental items. The FURNITURE OF DRAWING-ROOM includes expensive curtains and window fittings, excellent carpet and rugs, massive fenders and tire-irons, hand- some overmantel, beautiful inlaid table, SUPERIOR ROSEWOOD DRAWING ROOM FURjSITURE, settees, brackets, gilt fire-screen in needlework, buhl cabinet, a SUPERB BONHEUR DU JOUR CABI- NET, lounge and occasional chairs in expensive covering, card and other tables, vases and ornaments, 7-OCTAVE IRON-FRAME COTTAGE PIANOFORTE in walnut case, a musical stool, rosewood Davenport, rosewood occasional tablef. OIL PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS, OAK HALL 1 URNITURE, curtains, expensive stair- carpeting and rods, a well-made table, chairs, fishing rods, expensive lamp, a BEAUTIFUL HALL STAND made of antlers, and four tine stags' heads brackets, Ac. The LIBRARY FURNITURE IN CARVED OAK, comprising AN EXCELLENT PEDESTAL WRITING TABLE, a bookcase, two pairs of curtains, a set of chairs, &c., A WELL'FITTED BILLIARD TABLE, FULL SIZE, by BURROUGHES and WATTS, and in condition equal to new, in mahogany, with thick slate bed and the capital fittings complete for same, com- prising ivory billiard, pool, and pyramid balls, marking board, cues, half-butts, rests, irons, brushes, pool basket, &c. The CONTENTS of SCHOOLROOM, KITCHENS, BUTLER'S PANTRY, SERVANTS' HALL and LAUNDRY, and numerous miscellaneous items, all of which will be fully described in Catalogues. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, or will be remitted by post on application. 1592 SALE TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), APRIL 16TH, 1891, at 12 o'clock. L\/FESSRS GOTTWALTZ £ BOWRING XTJL will hold a SALE of 60 HUNTERS, HARNESS HORSES, COBS, AND PONIES, At the Horse Exchange, Cardiff, on the above date, including A STUD of 25 HIGH-CLASS HARNESS HORSES, the property of the Auctioneers. 2 Valuable HUNTERS from Capt. Tristram. 2 Vatuable HORSES from Miss Clark (Talygarn). HARNESS HORSE from W. P. James, Esq. VALUABLE HORSE from T. George, Esq. (Deri). HUNTER from G. M. Tralierne, Esq. HARNESS HORSE from II. A. De Mattos, Esq. HUNTER from Lieut. Jenour, R.A. PONY from T. Dyne Steel, Esq. Very handsome Chestmit Piebald COB. Miniature BROUGHAM, by Fulier, Bristol. Wagonette, Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, &c. Also Entries from Messrs Owcn, Yates, Morgan, Hamar, Thomas, James, Barrett, Williams, and others. Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneers. Further entriea are solicited. 1590 SALE TO-MORROW. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, On THURSDAY NEXT, April 16th, 1891, commencing at 2 o'clock prompt, At the Salerooms, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX & CO. are instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, a large assortment of excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, compri-jfng dining and drawing-room srtit-es in walnut and mahogany, with dining and octogan tables to match sidebmrA and cabinets do., overmantels, occasional chairs, bookcase, three very superior dress- ing chests, betlrocm suites, in satin walnut, walnut and ash, and black walnut; two 6ft. and Smaller mahogany and walnut wardrobes, pair of toilets, chest of drawers, iron and brass bedsteads, with bedding com- plete, etc., etc. Also a, quantity of Furniture, sold by order of the High Bailiff. On view day prior to and mornings of sale. 1712 SALE OF A DESIRABLE VILLA RESIDENCE IN RICHMOND-ROAD, CARDIFF. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and CO. are instructed by the Owner (who is leaving for the country) to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, St Mary-street, Cardiff, on MONDAY, the 20th April, 1891, at Seven o'clock in the evening (.subject to conditions to be then and there read), all that compact, well-fitted, and most comfortable RESIDENCE, "St Helen's," No. 47,.Richmond-road, Cardiff. The House contains dining, drawing, and breakfast- rooms, hall, kitchens and scullery, good cellars, large greenhouse (with hot water apparatus), extensive g- r- den, and all the usual conveniences, with spacious bathroom (hot and cold water, Ac.,and seven good bed- rooms. The property is held under lease from Lord Trede- gar for 99 years, from 25th March, 1877, at an annual ground reut of B5 lis 6d, is in perfectly tenable re- pair, and possession may be had on the 24th of June next. Further particulars of the Aucti6neers, at their Offices, 25, Duke-street; or of r. Messrs THOMAS and PUCKRIDGE, 1510 Solicitors, 113, Bute-street, Cardiff. PEARL-STREET AND THEODORA-STREET, ROATH, AND LLANVAIR-ROAD, CARDIFF. SALE OF ELIGIBLE COTTAGE AND SMALL ILLA PROPERTY, ESTATE OF MR JOHN PARFITT, DECEASED. MESSRS MADDOX ancl CO. have re- ,7- ceived instructions from the Executors of the piiVirn11 °hn Parfitt, Rail Inspector, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, St. Mary- on MONDAY, the 20th day of April, ?even o'clock in the evening (subject to condi- s to be then read), the following r n,r LEASEHOLD PROPERTY DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 39, Pearl-, nnri!! i a • Cardiff, held with the two following lots P?n, \r ^lse^lom Lord Tredegar for 99 years, from w 1870, at the yearly ground rent of £ 7 10s let at. 7s 6d pev week. lot °m,?'x:T1!iei D,WEI>LING-HOUSE adjoining the last l'' 41, Pearl-street, also let at 7s 6d per week, lot ™h'v «D« :E^MNG-HOUSE adjoining the last lot, and N o. 43, Pearl-street let at 7s 6d a week. 'J' iic yearly ground rent pavable on each of the £ 2108 a houseS l0tS ecl"ally apportioned at street DjVELLING-IIOUSE, No. 45, Pearl- f-rtin 'r,wi"i'"Si lasL 'ot, held under another lease 'n?I ''edegar for a similar term and yearly LOT S IV?S 2' ANRT 3- •111,1 LET 7S 6d a week, street DW,ELLING-HOUSE, No. 47, Pearl- T OT 6 TH'lngrw;«r^° lefc at 7s 6rl PER week. street adioinfn fE.LLING-HOUSE, No. 49, Pearl- stiicet> a«jom,ng last lot, let at 7s 6d per week. A three foreeoin^ W°U,!<IITLT' PA5'A',LE ON EACH OF THE £ 2 10s a house? E<L"ally apportioned at T?LI'Im.nH5^ Nm.1. and RI !IW KSN HELD UNTLER lease Ifom W. Bradl y,, q., others, for 99 years from 29th let^at 6s 6d'a week eaclf SROM,D R«NT OF £ 7 2S 6D = LOT 8.—The Two DWELLING-HOUSFS No q n.1 7, Theodora-street Roath, held under another lea"e from W. Bradley, Esq and others, for 99 years from 29th Septembei ,187^, at a rent of £ 5 10s. No. 5 is let at 6s 6D and No. 7 at 6S a week. LOT 9.-The Iwo V ILLA RESIDENCES, Nos. 5 and 7, LLinvair-road. Canton, Cardiff, held under lease for 99 years from 1882, at a j early ground rent of £ 5 10s • let at 8s a week each. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 25, Duke-street Mr Mitchell, Wyndham- cre^cent^Cant SON, Solicitors, 1509 96, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. GOLDCLIFFE, MONMOUTHSHIRE. MESSRS GRAHAM, SON, & HITCH- COX have received instructions from the Trustees of t-h late K. M. Power P,7ad the late Rev. H B. Power to offer upwards of SO Acies of PASTURE LAND, in the Parish of Goldcliffe, Mon., for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the end of May, in Lots to suit pur. Farther particulars in future Advertisements, and of the Auctioneers or Mr H. J- Manley Power, Solicitor, Llauarth-street, Newport. 1707 TO HAY MERCHANTS, COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, AND OTHERS. <T>flTT_ IMPORTANT SALE M ABOUT 400 TONS OF PRIME MEADOW HAY, Standing on lands at Goldcliff, Nash, Chnstchurcli, and MLlauweni, near Newport, Mon. ESSRS NE WLAND and HUNT have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, ac the Tredegar Arms Hotel, Newport ,on SATL RDAY,. AprU 2oth, 1891 at Three o'clock in the Afternoon. r £ te? months credit on usual conditions. port SWes of the Auctioneers, Tredegar-place^New- FREFmSWJSV^INARY ANNOUNCEMENT. HOLD RESIDENCE AND BUILDING SITES TO CI'O^E TO CARDIFF. „ OFFERED for SALE by the the month of May next, the üf t he Fn of the late He IIIEE OLD ESTATELS ot Llandatt and Canton, consisting of rlv.r mroutbuildi11 as Heathfield, with garden, stablm»» mgs, now in the occupation of W. Morns, E^q. *• Seventeen Acres of Land or thereabouts in several lots, most eligibly -ituated between the Merthyr and Crwys-roads, commanding pensive views of the sur- rounding district, within «alf amile of the boundary of the county borou0n ot Cardiff, and close to Gabalva A Field with frontage to Romilly-crescent and Severn-road, Canton, containing about two acres. Aiid othor Ilropert". es. Plans and particulars are in course of preparation, and may shortly be had on application to Henry Jones Evans, Esq., Lloyds' Bank, Limited, or to Mr R. W. WiUiams, Solicitor, 8, Charles-street, Cardiff. 1^33. atts tig Aurtivit. SALE TO-MORROW. SALE of Well-kept HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other EFFECTS, portion of which has been removed from a House in the Uplands. The Principal Lots consist of DINING, DRAWING, and BREAKFAST-ROOM and HALL FURNI- TURE, BEDROOM APPOINTMENTS, and a quan- tity of Useful Articles for Kitchen u-e too numerous to particularize. The whole may be viewed on Wednesday, April 15th, 1891, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON will SELL by AUCTION, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat-street, on THURSDAY, April 16th, 1891, a Large Assemblage of HOUSEHOLD AND OTHER FURNITURE. Sale to commencc at 11.30 a.m. Auctioneers' Offices, Goat-street, Swansea. 1735 SWANSEA. GLAMORGANSHIRE BANK and OTHER SHARES, and VALUABLE FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD RESIDENCES, STABLES, and COTTAGES for Sale. MESSRS J. M. LEEDER and SON have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat- street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, April 28th, 1891, at 3 o clock precisely, the following VALUABLE PROPERTIES, viz. SHARES. 200 PREFERENCE SHARES of IC5 each, E2 103 paid,in the Glamorganshire Banking Company, Limited. 680 ORDINARY SHARES of £ 30 each, £ 2 10s paid, m the Glamorganshire Banking Company, Limited. 200 PREFERENCE SHARES at B5 each, in Wood- house and Rawson United, Limited. N.B.—The above shares will be offered in lots to be arranged at the time of Sale. LEASEHOLD RESIDENCES AND STABLES. LOT l.- All that desirable MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being No. 4 in Brunswick-place, Swansea, in the occu- pation of Mr R. D. Owen as yearly tenant, at all annual rent of £55. The house contains dining, breakfast, andlitawing rooms, 4 bedrooms, attic, kitchen, and usual offices. The property is held for the residue of a term of 99 years from the 25th March, 1849, at the apportioned yearly ground rent of £4 4s. LOT 2.-All that COACH-HOUSE and STABLE behind or near to Xu. 10, Brunswick-place, afore- said, now in the occupation of Mr Robert Jones as yearly tenant, at an annual rent of £ 11 and held for the residue of a term of 99 years from 29th Sep- tember, 1859, at the apportioned yearly ground rent of .1 6. FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES. LOT 3.— All that FREEHOLD PLOT of BUILDING LAND, situate in Woodlands-terrace, Swansea, and immediately adjoining Woodlands House, having a frontage of 19 feet 3 inches, and a depth on the west side ot 125 feet 6 inches. LOT 4.—All that FREEHOLD PLOT of BUILDING LAND, adjoining the last lot, and having a like frontage, with a depth 011 the east side of 126 feet 11 inches. The two last-mentioned lots will be sold subject to the covenants as to building, &c., contained in the conveyance from the owners of the Ffynone Estate, of which they originally formed portions. If not sold separately they will be offered in one lot. LEASEHOLD HOUSES. LOT 5.-All that MESSUAGE and PREMISES, No. 1, Hanover-street Swansea, now in the occupation of Mrs Robinson as yearly tenint, at a rent of Bl9. LOT 6.—All that MESSUAGE and PREMISES, No. 2, Hanover-street, aforesaid now in the occupation of Mr D. A. Rees as yearly tenant at a rent of £ 17. t LOT 7.—All that MESSUAGE and PREMISES, > <>. 3, Hanover-street, aforesaid now in the occupation of Mr A. Nicholls as yearly tenant at a rent of £ 18. LOT 8.—All that MESSUAGE -and PREMISES, >»• 4, Hanover-street; now in the occupation of Mi C. Desmond as yearly tenant at a rent of £ 18. _T LOT 9.—All that MESSUAGE and PREMISES, >0- 5, Hanover-street, aforesaid, with a Stable and Coach- house in the rear thereof, the house being occupied by Miss Margrave as yearly tenant at a rent of £ 16, the stable and coach-liouse by Mr Luke as monthly tenant at a rent of 11s per month. LOT IO.-All that MESSUAGE and PREMISES, No. 6, Hanover-street, aforesaid, with the stable ana coach-house in the rear thereof the house being occu- pied by Mr H. S. Blukeman, as yearly tenant, at a rent of £17, and the stable, being in hand. The six last-mentioned lots are held for a term of 99 years, from the 25th March, 1559, at a ground rent of £ 13 2s 6d, which, for the purposes of this sale, will be apportioned as follows, viz., oniots 5 to 8 inclusive, B2 each and on lots 9 and 10. N2 lis 3d each. LOT 11.—All that MESSUAGE and PREMISES, No. 16, Mackworth-terrace, Saint Thomas, Swansea, late in the occupation of Mr George Charles Dyke, and held for the residue of a term of 99 years, from 29th September, 1860, at a yearly ground rent of B4 19s. LOT 12.-All those 4 COTTAGES, Nos. 11, 12, 13, and 14, Pentregninea-road. Saint. Thomas, aforesaid, fronting the road from Swansea to Foxhole now in the occupation of Messrs James Richards, Allen Ridg- way, David Morgans, and Thomas Dean as weekly tenants at weekly rents of 3s lOd, 3s lOd, 3s 10d, and 3s respectively, and held by underlease for the residue of a term of 99 years (less throe days) from 25th March, 1859, at a yearly ground rent of R6. FREEHOLD HOUSES. LOT 13.—All that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE, with back garden or yard and premises, being No. 22 in Jockev-street, Swansea let to Mrs Sarah Williams at a weekly rental 01 5s. LOT 14.1l that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE, with Lack garden or yarer and premis-M, being No. 23 in Jockey-street, aforesaid let to Mr Joseph Wil- liams at a weekly rent of 3s. For particulars and conditions of sale, cards to view, and further information, apply to Messrs Stricks and Bellingham, Solicitors, Swansea, or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street, Swansea. 1736 SALE TO-MORROW SALE OF COLLIERY PLANT AND MACHINERY. RHYDING COLLIERY, CADOXTON, NEATH. MR RICHARD E. HUGHES has been instructed bv Messrs Evans and Bevan to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Collierv, on THURSDAY, the 16th day of April, 1891, the MACHINERY, PLANT, AC., Comprising Cornish boiler, egg-euded boiler, pair of horizontal engines, 20in. cylinders, 3ft. lOin. stroke, with wrought iron shaft, tiy wheel, and two drums: pair of horizontal engines, lOin. cylinders, 20ill. stroke, with fly-wheel and drum; horizontal engine, 20in. cylinder, 40in. stroke, 10ft. 8111. shaft, fly-wheel lift. diameter by 7in. face, and drum steam pipes, colliery trams, quantity of rsils, 2 weighing machines, drums, ropes, kick-ups, quantity of wrought scrap, castings, and numerous other lots. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock noon. Further particulars can be obtained from the Auc- tioneer, at his offices, 4, Wind-street, Swansea. Telegraphic address Auctioneer, Swansea. 1656 SALE TO-MORROW. ABERGWYNFI, AVAN VALLEY. MR MICHAEL DA VIES has been in- structed to SELL, in one or more lots, by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Gelli Hotel, Abergwvnfi on THURSDAY, April 16th, 1891, at Three p.m. sharp, all those SEVEN DWELLING-HOUSES, The property of the Avon Valley Building Club, situate opposite the said Gelli Hotel, and in the occupation of James Lewis, David Lewis, V. James, M. Morgan,J Henry Lewis, M. Thomas, and D. J. Thomas, at a rent of £ 1 per house per lunar month. The houses are held under an agreement for lease from Mrs Elizabeth Jenkins, Gelli House, for a term of 99 years from September 29th, 1876, at an annual ground rent of S6 12s 6d. The houses are convenient to the Avail G.W.R. Colliery, Afan-liill Colliery, aiid the extensive Collieries now being opened by Messrs Perch and Co., and 'present an unusually favourable opportunity for a safe and remunerative investment. For further particulars apply at 17, Church-street, Cardiff; to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Bridgend or to Messrs WALTER II MORGAN and REES, 1813 Solicitors, Pontypridd. HIGH-STREET, MAESTHG. SALE OF SHOPS AND COTTAGES. MR MICHAEL DAVIES has received instructions from the Administratrix of the Estate of Charles Davies (deceased), late of Twinpath- mawr, Maesteg, to SELL by AUCTION, at tne Castle Hotel, Maesteg, on MONDAY, the 20th day of April, 1891, at Three o'clock in the Afternooll, in one or more Lots, and subject to conditions then and there to be produced, the whole of those well-situated SHOPS AND COTTAGES, Being Nos. 71, 72, 73, 74. 75, 76, 78, and 79, High- street, Maesteg. The two shops, Nos. 78 and 79, are subject to a lease of 52 years from the 2nd of Februarr, 1847, at an annual ground rent of 7s 6d each shop The cottages are subject, to a lease of 60 years from the' 24th June, 1857, at an annual ground rent of £1 10s 6d. The Auctioneer begs to call the attention of capitalists to this opportunity of securing properties in a good position in this thriving neighbourhood of the near futuie „ <t For further particulars apply at 17,. Church-street, Cardiff to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Bridgend or to Mr T. J. HUGHES, Solicitor, 1814 Dunraven-place, Bridgend. ON MONDAY: APRIL 27TH, 1891. MR HODDINNOTT, who is giving Up his Posting Business, will SELL by AUCTION, at the Whitchill Hotel Yard, Cadoxton, near Cardiff, his whole stock of horses, carriages, brakes, landaus, dog-carts, waggonettes, gigs also 3 trotting sulkies and 3 light spring haulier s carts also about sets of harness, some splendid harness and saddle horses, and 2 very f trotters. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. Catalogues of Sale can be had on application to the above address, after the 17th instant. 1816 LLANDILO—THOMASTON BUILDING ESTATE. AUCTION DRILL-HALL, by Mr w. U. JONES, April 16, 1891, FREEHOLD PLOTS, from 250 to 600 square yards. Good views, Vale Towy, close Llandilo, Railway Station. 668 JOHN THOMAS, Moreb. WILLIAMS' (PONTARDAWE) W 0 R M LOZENGES For nearly Thirty Years this highly valuable Remedy has met with the greatest success. The effect upon Weak, Delicate children (often given up as incurable) is like Magic. Getting rid of his tormenting peets by taking these Lozenges, the thin, pale-faced, inanimate Child becomes strong, healthy, and lively, the pride, instead of the anxiety, of his guardians. "Sir,—I have for some time used your Anthelmintic, or Worm Lozenges, in my family, and find them a very speedy and efficacious cure for ascearides, and their agreeable and convenient form is a great recom- mendation for children. W. HUTCHINSON, Vicar of Howdofk." Sold at 9y2d, 13y2d, and 2s 9d per box, by most; tn 01 r 14 or 34 stamps from J. Davies, chemist, ot), High-street, Swansea. A list of testimonials, symptoms, <Ssc., 011 application. 7912 THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- come the worst forms of diseases, and the foulest state of the blood, stomach, liver, and kidneys they go to the core of every disease, where no other medicines have power to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the following complaintsIndigestion, or wind in the stomach or bowels, giddiness in the head, dimness of sight, weak or sore eves, loss of memory, palpitation of the heart, liver and bilious obstructions, asthma, or tightness in the chest, rheumatics, lumbago, piles, gravel, pains in the, back, scurvy, bad legs, bad breast, sore throat, sore- beads, and sores of all descriptions, bums, "wounds, or white swellings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings, tumours or cancers, pimples or blotches on tne face and body, swelled feet or legs, scabs and itch, erysipelas, jaundice, and dropsy, and fevers of all kinds. In boxes at Is ljcl and 28 911 encli, sold by most Chemists, or from the Burdock Pill Mcuiufactory, 44 Oxford-street, Swansea. 1004 alt5 bu Auction. ALBERT HALL, NEWPORT, MON. SALE OF VERY CHOICE-FRAMED ETCHINGS MAND ENGRAVINGS. ESSRS PARSONS and ROB.TENT have received instructions to SELL by AUC- Albert Hall, Newport, Mon., A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF ETCHINGS AND T ENGRAVINGS, in handsome frames, the property of well-known art collectors, by the following artists T- L. Atkinson, Thomas Landseer, Wilfrid Hall, Larits Tuxen, Charles Bird, Wm. Midler, A. Blanchard, J. B. Pratt, Mdme.L. D. E. Chatillon, Wm. Ridgeway, Samuel Cousins, R.A., F. Stacpoole, A.R.A., Lucien Ga.utier, Lumb Stocks, R.A., A. H. Haiz, M. Toussairit, Hubert Herkomcr, R.A., W. H. Trood, Charles Hunt, A. Windmaier. Sale Friday, 17th April, 1891, at 2 p.m sharp. Catalogues may be obtained on application to the Auctioneers, Central Chambers, Newport, Mon. 1803 LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10, CASTLE- STREET, SWANSEA. .IVrESSRS H. HILL & CO. have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on fRIDAY, the 17th day of April, 1891, on the above premises, the following HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, comprising dining-room suite in walnut, drawing- room suites in velvet and saddle bags, bookcases, mahogany sideboard, carpets, rugs, mats, overmantels, iron and brass bedsteads, spring mattresses, millpuff and leather beds, mahogany and birch washstands and dressing-tables, mahogany wardrobe, sets of ware, mahogany chest of drawers, chairs, commodes, towel liorses, loo tables, &c., upright pianoforte, &c. p k° commence at 11 o'clock Goods on view morning of sale. alts kg 2nbtr. THE MINING COMPANY OF -1- IRELAND, LIMITED. IN LIQUIDATION. VOLUNTARY WINDING UP OF THE COMPANY. rr, T. NOTICE OF SALES. ine;-Liquidators hereby give notice that they will be l?yeP?r £ d to receive Tenders up to the 1st May, 1891, ,• PurC'hase of the following properties, detailed particulars of which will be furnished on application :— (t•) RINGSEND LEAD WORKS, Ringsend, Dub- lin, in which the manufacture of sheet lead, 1 eatl water pipes, composition gas pipe, corporation alloyed pipes, •> ls oeing carried on. These premises are held under leases for a long term at a gross rent of £ 151 12s 3d a > ear and taxes. A small portion of land and a cottage adjoining are held under a short lease at £ 25 a year rent. and are at present sublet at about the same (2 )—BALLYCORUS LEAD WORKS, near Carrick- mmes, county Dublin, in which the operations and manuta^tm^s of smelting lead ore, desilverising, making pnot, and red lead, &c., are being carried on. The pre- mises are leasehold, subject to the yearly rent of £ 1^8 and taxes. Premises let to tenants produce about £ 110 fjear, and there are several workmen's cottages on tne property. The mountain and land adjacent to the land on which the chimney is erected are held under a short lease, subject to the yearly rent of £30, and rent 8 graztng lettings about sufficient to pay the —Tenders will be received for the purchase of tne foregoing lots either together or separately. _(3.)-THK SLIEVARDXGH COLLIERIES, near 'Olyl Thui-les, coimtv of Tipperarv. The Company's I miniug rights extend over a very large tract of country, a great portion of which is.unworked, and there is an almost inexhaustible supply of coal and culm therein, The property is variously held, including surface land, part of ifcbeihg in fee, and not subject to anv rent or royalty whatever. There is a large number of cottages one property. Tne Collieries have been worked until quite recently, and-are in working order. All particulars ad to the takings will be given on applica- tion. B ° large stock of excellent culm at the pits' x s„at Sl'evardagh will be sold with the Collieries. Mn,h' ?E MINES OF KNOCKMAHON and ARD- (near Bonmalion, a' shipping place in the county of Waterford, and within five miles of arailway station), held in fee, and not subject to any rent, KnocKmahovr was part ially worked for many years with great success bv the Company, and immense quantities Of copper ore of gQod q,uUi(y were raised but Ard- more has not. been worked by the Company. I he presents ample opportunity for further ex- Fuil particulars as to title and otherwise can be had on application to The LIQUIDATORS, Mining Company of Ireland, Sun Chambers, Trinity-street, Dublin Or to Messrs D. and T. FITZGERALD, Solicitors for the Liquidators, 20. St. Andrew-street, Dublin. Dublmt 1st Apjril. 1891. 1639 N 0 T I c E TO BE SOLD by TENDER, the whole of the PLANT at the lMiiAAAVDRE COLLIERY (situate at Tondu), consisting of pair of valuable 22in. winding engines, pumping engine, and column, Waddel ven- tilating fan and engine, steam boilers, patent coal washing mat;liin«iij, railway sidings, locomotive, and hundry Water, ctc. The whole to be removed off- Mto premises on Or before the 30th inst. Tenders to be sent to the undersigned on or before Thursday, the 16tli inst., and from whom any further information can be obtained. The owners will not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. JAMES BARROW, Mining Engineer, Maesteg. 10th April, 1891. 1729 alt5 Iiii prifrafo (tanivati. FOR SALE by PRIVATE TREATY, a VALUABLE FREE DOUBLE LICENSED FREEHOLD HOTEL and PREMISES, situate on main road in t a populous neighbourhood, with nume- rous manufactories in the district, which is a thriving one. The house has a frontage of 70 feet, with a total depth of 64 feet, and has, in addition to tho ordinary conveniences, club and smoking rooms, coach-house, and stables, with ample ground for extension. Clubs, rent and tithe audits held at the hotel periodically. Apply Parsons aud Robient. Newport. Mon. 1'52 JFluh lie Àppnintmtnts. ^ARDIFP BURIAL BOARD. WANTED AT ONCE, TWO ELDERLY MEN ar GATEKEEPERS at the Cemetery, at 15s per week each. For particulars as to the duties, apply to the Manager at the Cemetery. Application endorsed t% Gatekeeper to be addressed to the Clerkto the Burial Board, Borough Treasurer's Office, Town-hall, Cardiff, not later than Wednesdav, the 22nd in"t. 1830 F. R. GREENHILL, Clerk and Registrar. 3BUilbino .lTddít5. I PRINCTPALITY PERMANENT INVESTMENT JJUILDING SOCIETY. THE BEST MEDIUM FOR LOANS ON PROPERTIES. REDUCED TERMS. INCREASED FACILITIES. Apply for new prospectus to W. SANDERS, MANAGING SEC., 28, St. Mary st., Cardiff. AGENTS—Newport Mr E. THOMAS, 43, York-place. Penarth and Barry Mr D. H. EDMUNDS, 4, Migli-st Penarth. 1023-7422 Ebbw Vale Mr J. A. DAVIES, Ida-place. LAMORGAN BUILDING SOCIETY, G 15, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. The terms offered by this old-established Society to Borrowers, Investors, and Depositors are, as regards secmiity and position, unequalled, and cannot be sur- passed. For particulars, apply to T.A. Davies, Sec. 1119 c ARDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY. £ 3,000 READY TO BE ADVANCED. TO BORROWERS. Interest charged to Borrowers is Five oor Cent Bonus goes in reduction of interest. Mortgages may be redeemed at any time subject to the approval of the Directors. For lurther information apply to PETER PRICE, Secretary Head Office 21, High-street, Cardiff. Office Hours 10 to 3; Wednesday, 10 to 1; Saturday Evening, 6.30 to 8. 1367 OIJTHIVTLESIVIERCANTILE BUILDING SOCIETY, Cambrian Chambers, 12, Westgate-st., Cardiff.—'The Directors are prepared to make Advances on Leasehold and Freehold Securities. Interest reduced half per cent. on Old and New Adva-ftces.— Jfohtj Jenkins, A.C.A., Secretary. 1045 MERTHYR ANID DOWL-klS JJUILDING SOCIETY CHAIRMAN Mr Alderman WILLIAMS, J.P Gwaelodygarth House, Merthyr Tydfil. LOANS ADVANCED IN SUMS FROM B100 TO 210,000. Easy Repayments in 3 to 17 Years—Favourable Redemption Terms—Utmost Secrecy—Loans on Build- ings in rrogress—No Management Charges. For particulars apply to Mr PETER WILLIAMS, Secretary, Glebeland House, Merthyr Tydfil; or to Local Agents throughout South Wales. 1329 F ARMERS, SEND YOUR OWN WOOL TO BE MADE INTO CLOTH from Is 3d per yai-d. Blankets from Is 2d per yard. Stocking Yarn from 9d per lb. Carriage Paid both ways on all Orders of over £1- Patterns forwarded to select from. RJLYLER AND COMPANY, MAESLLYN MILLS, LLANDYSSIL, 13607 SOUTH WALES. 1139 Carnage paid both ways on all orders of over jM. TO STOUT pEOPLE., "Sunday Times" says:—"Mr Russell's aim is tot ERADICATE and CURE CORPULENCE, and that; his treatment is the true one seems beyond all doubt. The medicine he prescribes does not lower, but builds up and tones the system." Book (128 pages) with. recipe and notes how to pleasantly and rapidly cure Obesuty (average reduction in first week is 31b.), post free Eight Stamps. F. C. RUSSELL, Woburn House, 1366 27, Store-street, Bedford-square, bondon, W.C. SOTTAS. EV. ROBERT JONES, Llanllyfni, will DELIVER a LECTURE TO-NIGHT (Wednes- dav). in Salem, Roath, on Poperv. Chair taken at 7.30. 685 ~Y\7~ESLEY CHAPEL, CHARLES- T T STREET, CARDIFF. ANNIVERSARY OF FOREIGN MISSIONS. TO- DAY, at 3 p.m., the Sermon before the Society will be preached by the Rev Marshall Hartley (one of the General Secretaries). To-night the Annual -Missionary Meeting will be addressed by the Deputation, Rev Henry Adams, Rev Marshall Hartley, &c. Chair to be taken at 7 o'clock by E. R. Moxey, Esq., J.P. 629 JJNITARIAN CHCCH, WEST GROVE THIS EVENING, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15TH, A LECTURE Will be Delivered bN- The Rev WILLIAM BINNS, of Plymouth, on "CHARLES KINGSLEY; PARSON AND SOCIAL REFORMER." Chair to be taken at 8 o'clock. Collection in aid of Choir Fund. 1820 G LAMORGAN HOUNDS. HUNT DINNER. This DINNER will be held at the BEAR INN, COWBRIDGE, on THURSDAY, APRIL 30th, at 6.30 p.m.' Wine will be put on the table. Members of the Hunt Club, evening dress. Farmers and others will kindly intimate their intention to dine on or before Tuesdav, 21st inst., to Mr Thomas, Bear Inn, Cow- bridge." 1777 gtnbtrs anb Tontrarts. E BBW VALE LOCAL BOARD. WATER WORKS EXTENSION. TO IRONFOUNDERS AND CONTRACTORS. The Ebbw Vale Local Board invite TENDERS for the following works CONTRACT No. 1. The supply of Cast Iron Socket Pipes and Special Castings of the following dimensions, to be delivered at Beaufort Station (L and N.W. Rly). About 25 yards of 13 inch Pipes. 11 80 „ 11 9 11 11 3,050 8 280 6 „ 60 3 CONTRACT No. 2. The supply of Sluice Valves, Hydrants, and Water Meters, together with their respective surface boxes and covers. CONTRACT No. 3. The laying and jointing of about 3,GOO yards of 8-inch Main with special Castings, Sluice Valves, and Water Meters from the Waterworks to the Townshin of Beaufort.. CONTRACT No. 4. The construction of a pair of Filter Beds and a Storage Tank for filtered water, the diversion of a road, and the formation of a length of 4 feet Barrel Culvert. The whole of these works to be made adjacent to their existing waterworks. Plans and Specifications may be seen and forms of tenders obtained at the Office of the Local Board, Ebbw Vale, and all information will be furnished by Mr T. J. Thomas, the Board's Engineer. A deposit of which must be in Postal Orders. will be required from each person desiring a copy o: either pecification "ith form of tender, but this sum will be returned upon the receipt by the Board of a bona-fidt1 tender with priced schedule. The tenders duly signed by the contractors and two sureties must be sent to me not later than Thursday, the 23rd day of April, 1891. at the Office aforesaid, en- dorsed Waterworks Extension Tender for Contract No. as the case may be, and each contractor will have to enter into a proper contract with the Board to be prepared at his expense by the Board s solicitors The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender for any of the works. Dated this 9th day of April, 1891. J701 JOHN E. WARD, Clerk. HYMNEY RA I L W A Y. WINDSOR-ROAD BRIDGE WIDENING. The Directors of the Rhymnev Railway Companv are prepared to receive TENDERS for 'the TAKING DOWN of the existing Windsor-road Bridge, under the Bute Dock Branch of the Company, and for works of Excavation and Masonry, and for the provision and erection of iron bridgework required for the widening of the said bridge. There will be about 3,500 cubic yards of excavation, 1,200 cubic yards of masonry, and 180 tons of wrought iirder and other iron bridse work. Drawings and Specification may be seen, and further information obtained, at the Engineer's Offices of the Company, Cardiff, on and after Monday, the 20th instant. Each person desiring to tender will be required to deposit B3, in postal orders, with the undersigned, which sum will be returned after the receipt by the Directors of a bona. fide Tender. Quantities will be supplied te parties desiring to tender, on personal application. Tenders are to be delivered to' the undersigned not later than liine o'clock in the morning of the 1st May next, at the Great Western Hotel, Paddington, London, "VV., sealed and endorsed Tender for Winasor- road Bridge." The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest ot arty Tender. (Signed) W. FAIRLAMB, Secretary. Secretary's Office, Cardiff, 14th April, 1891. 1812 OGMORE AND GARW LOCAL BOARD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board pro- poses to carry out certain Sewerage Works in the Ogmore Ward, and invites TENDERS for LAY. ING COMPLETE, about 1,797 lineal yards of 15-inch STONE WARE PIPE SEWER, about 1,859 lineal yards of 12-inch Stone Ware Pipe Sewer, about 1,638 lineal yards of 9-inch Stone Ware Pipe Sewer, about 1,148 lineal yards of 6-inch StoneWare Pipe Sewer, and about 100 lineal yards of 12-inch Cast Iron Pipe Sewer, including manholes, Iamplioles, storm over- flows, and all other works as shall be found necessary for the completion of the contract. Plans and Specifications may be seen, and form of Tender obtained at the Surveyor's Office, Local Board Office;, Blackmill, Ogmore Yallev. on and after the 20th April inst. All Tenders to be delivered at the Office of S. H. Stockwood, Esq., Clerk to the Board, Bridgend, en- dorsed Tender for drainage," and addressed to the Chairman, not later than the 10th May, 1891. The Board does not biud itself to accent the lowest or any Tender. Bv order, If. DAWKIN WILLIAMS, Surveyor. 14th April, 1C91. 1821 JYJYNYDDISLWYN SCHOOL BOARD. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. The MYNYDDISLWYN SCHOOL BOARD are pre- pared to receive TENDERS for the ERECTION of an INFANT SCHOOL at Trinant, near Crumlin, in the county of Monmouth, to accommodate 110 children. Plans, specification, and draft contract may be seen at the office of Mr A. D. Edwards, architect, Public- hall, Abercarn, from whom any further particulars can be obtained. The stone required for the erection of the school may be had from a quarry about 400 yartl from the site. The contractor whose tender is accepted will be re- quired to enter into a joint and several bond with two Sureties (satisfactory to the Board) in a. sum of £500. Sealed tenders, endorsed "Trinant, School Tender," are to be delivered to the undersigned on or before WEDNESDAY, the 29th inst. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or anv tender. 1767 C R. LYNE, Clerk to the Board. Westgate-chambers, Newport, Mon., 6th April, 1891. RPO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for BUILDING 36 HOUSES on the Tyrarlwydd Estate. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Naviga- tion Hotel, Mountain Ash. Endorsed Tenders to be sent to the Secretary, Tyrarlwydd Building Club, Navigation Hotel, Mountain Ash, not later than the 27th inst. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. THOMAS RODERICK, Architect. April 7th, 1891. 1776 m ERTI-IYR TYDFILSCHOOL BOARD TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are desired bv Ten o'clock on Fridav Morning, 1st May, for the ERECTION of INFANTS' SCHOOL PREMISES at Aberfan, to accommodate about 200 children. Plans and specification may be seen at the Office of Air John Williams, Architect, Morgantown, Merthyr. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. Sealed Tenders to be forwarded by the time stated above to E. STEPHENS, Clerk. April 13, 1891. 1806 TENDERS are Invited for the EN- CLOSURE of the NEW FOOTBALL and RECREATION GROUND at Morriston (about 450 yards). Plans and specification may be seen at Mr B. R. Evans', 94, Woodfield-street, Morriston, to whose all tenders must be sent not later than 22nd inst., sealed and marked Football Tender." The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 1775 W. JERBMLf P. Hon. Sec. TENDERS are required for the EREC- TION of a SCHOOL-ROOM on Coedpenmaen for the Calvinistic Methodists, Pontypridd. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the office of the Architect, Thomas Rowland, Market Buildings, Pontypridd. Tenders to be sent to Mr Griffith Evans, Grocer, not later than Saturday, the 18th inst. « The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. 1758 ENDERS invited for BUILDING THREE VILLAS and SHOW-ROOM.—Apply to Elford, Architect, Clifton-crescent, Aberaman. 1749 GEORGE'S A MARVELLOUS REMEDY FOB COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, GEORGE'S A MARVELLOUS REMEDY FOB COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, COUGH ASTHMA, &c. When other things fail, get a bottle, take according to directions, and Bi r ci i ir report its wonderful power to your ALSAM. fnends. I11 Bottles. Is lj,d and 2s 9d. EORGE'S UNIVERvSALLY ADMITTED TO BE THE SAFEST AND BEST. Contain no Opium nor anything IMP A VRPCI injurious to the youngest babe. For Teething, Fits, Measles, Scarlatina, and other ailments, they are a sure and certain specific. A mother's OWDERS best help and comfort. IN PACKETS, Is 1 £ D EACH. OWDERS best help and comfort. IN PACKETS, Is 14D EACh. Note.—Read the remarkable and interesting testi- monials around each, packet and bottle. GEORGE'S POWDERS and BALSAM are sold everywhere. ManufactoryPENTRE, RHONDDA VALLEY GLAMORGANSHIRE. 1250 THE DE REES BILL-POSTING AND ADVERTISING COMPANY, LIMITED, PROPRIETORS of 150 of the LARGEST STATIONS, NEWPORT, PONTYPOOL, RISCA, EASTERN and WESTERN VALLEYS. TERMS ON APPLICATION. 180, COMMERCIAL-ROAD, NEWPORT, 1009 FJIHE GCHOLASTIC FJIRADING COMPANY (LIMITED). 7, ST. JOHN'S-SQUARE, CARDIFF. SCHOOL BOOKS and every Requisite kept in Stock. ^LBOIS,~WRITlN etc. JGLBLESTTRAYER-BOOKS, &c. REWARD BOOKS.- Ill Great Va- riety. ]VJ OTE PAPER~ ENVELOPES, and ±.1 all kinds of STATIONERY. L ANDSCAPE STUDIES) HALF JU I HALF FLOWER STUDIES R PRICE. 106-1305 J jpublir J\.tnUS£tntn!s. CARDIFF. rpHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE AND MANAGER..Mr EDWARD FLETCHER ACTING MANAGER Mr JOHN SHERIDAN TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15th, Mr Richard Edgar's Comedy Company in the Highly- successful original Farcical Comedy by Raiph Lumley, AUNT JACK, Recently played to crowded houses at the Court Theatre, London. Preceded by the new Comedy-Drama, A MONTH AFTER DATE. MONDAY NEXT, April 20th, Mark Melford's latest FLYING FROM JUSTICE. Box Plan open at Thompson and Shackell's, Limited. T HEAT R E ROYAL. CARL ROSA CARMEN OPERA c OMPANY. FAREWELL PERFORMANCES OF MADAME MARIE ROZE IN CARMEN AND MIGNON. Monday April 27th Wednesday April 29th J-CARMEN. Friday May 1st J Saturday May 2nd —MIGNON. Tuesday April 28th—FAUST. Thursday April 30th VTHE BOHEMIAN OjLJVL. Dress Circle, 5s Upper Circle and Pit Stalls, 3s Pit, Is 6d; Gallery, Is. 1768 TAKF A ALK RAI LAI'AY. -Special late trains, every evening to Merthyr, Aberdare, Rhondda, etcf at re- duced fares. RHVMNEV RAILWAY.—Spe?ial late trains to Rhym- ney, etc., Thursday, April 30. Box Plan now open at Thompson and Shackell's. ^.RAND THEATRE, CARDIFF. LAST SIX NIGHTS OF THE WATER SENSATION. A DARK SECRET, MONDAY, APRIL 20TH, FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. SUNLIGHT AND SHADOW, OR THE CHOIRMASTER. Produced under the direction of Mr George Alexander. As played at the Avenue and St. James' Theatres, London. The greatest success of the Loudon Season. A West- End Success and Popular Prices. Circles, 2s and Is Stalls, Is 6d Pit, 6d Gallery, 3d. Box Office, Messrs Thompson & Shackell's, Queen-st. T II E E IVI P IRE. JL MANAGER OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. The Sensation of Paris. MDLLE. LEODISKA, the-most Beautiful Lady in Christendom, with the 0 O M I C gOCKATOOS. Soldiers, Sailors, Acrobats, Gymnasts, Nurses, Babies, &-c. THE COCKATOO FIRE BRIGADE. The House on Fire-Engine, and Fire Escape to the Rescue-Breathless Excitement—The Babies are Saved. This performance has never been seen in the United Kingdom except at the Empire Theatre, London. In addition to the above THE SISMONDI-VIVIAN QUARTETTE. HUGH DEMPSEY. j THE TWO FARRELLS. LEO DRYDEN. MYSTIA. AND MISS MAUD DISTIN. Next week.—The Lady on the Ladder. 477 PONTYPRIDD. GOOD NEWS FOR PONTYPRIDD AND THE RHONDDA. Messrs C. W. Poole (of Poole's Myrioramas) and Philip R. James (Pontypridd) have secured a lease of the Mill Field, Pontypridd, whioh they intena converf^ng at once into "A PEOPLE'S PARK," AND MAKING IT THE FINEST RECREATION GROUND IX WALES. THE GRAND OPENING WILL BE ON MABON'S DAY NEXT, MAY 4TH. During the Summer Season a series of FETES AND GALAS will be produced on a scale of expenditure and magnificence never before attempted in the Principality. 1829 (Bsrursitftts. QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. FAST EXPRESS TRAINS are run DAILY (Sundays excepted), in conjunction with the London and North. Wrestem Railway, via the SHREWSBURY and HERE- FORD LINE, between CARDIFF and LIVERPOOL Manchester, Chester, Carlisle, Glasgow, and Edinburgh* and the North of England and Scotland generally,, leaving CARDIFF at 9.30 a.m., 12.35, 4.5, aud'7.o5 p.m. By Trains connecting with the Service to and from LLANELLY, SWANSEA, NEATH, BRIDGEND, and other Stations, the tillle occupied between SOUTH WALES and the North is materiallv reduced. THROUGH CARRIAGES run from CARDIFF, and THROUGH FARES are in operation between all principal Stations. NEW AND IMPROVED SERVICE TO THE CHANNEL ISLANDS VIA WEYMOUTH. QUICKEST AND BEST ROCTE. AND SHORTEST SEA PASSAGE. WEYMOUTH to GUERNSEY in about 4»/« hours. GUERNSEY to JERSEY in about l:, hours. POWERFUL FAST STEAMERS, especiallv con- structed for the Greut Wastern Company for this Service, and fitted with electric, light and all latest improvements, will, weather and circumstances per- mitting, run DAILY from WEYMOUTH to urElX- SEY and JEBSEY (Mondav Mornings excepted), and from JERSEY and GUERNSEY to WEYMOUTH (Sundays excepted) in connection with Fast Trains from and to all parts of the Great Western System. Passengers leaving New Milfordat 5.0 p.m., Swansea 7.25, Cardiff 9.20, and Weymouth 2.20 a.m., reach Guernsey aot)out 6.45 a.m. and Jersey about 9.0 a.m. leaving Jersey at 8.0 a.m., Guernsey 10.0, reacii AVey. mouth about 2.30 p.m., Cardiff 9.33, Swansea 11.45p.m., and New Milford at 1.45 a.m. Passengers pass direct betweeu the train and steamer at Weymouth. 1342 HENRY LAMBERT, General Manager. Hotels, £ )ittntg-r0mti5, &r. XFORD HOTEL, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. This Hotel is centrally and conveniently situated for the accommodation of visitors from town and country. 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