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DUNCAN GILMOUR AND CO.'S CELEBRATED HOP BITTER BEER. NON-ALCOHOLIC. To BE HAD IN PINT AND HALF-PINT BOTTLES OF PULTON, DUNLOP, & CO., WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, DUKE-ST., CARDIFF. 1308 BOLE AGENTS FOR CARDIFF AND DISTRICT. galia bg jUttiott. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. ai,w <%„ a PI»t,atO!y»„VSKEDn'HDAVUiS" M»y7 Mr MlClÎÅËi; ÏjÄviËš: y .J?weUmg Houses, at Abergwynfi Apil16 fehops and Cottages, at Maesteg ApiU 20 Messrs GOTTWALTZ & BOWRINC. Huntets, Harness Horses, &a, at Cardiff April 16 High Class Horses, at Cardiff -AP"! 16 Household Appointments, at Cardiff .April 16 <fe 17 Properties, at Cardiff April 21 Spring Sale of Horses, at Cardiff ay Messrs GRAHAM, SON, & HITCHCOX. Pasture Land, at Goldcliffe May WT Messrs H. HILL and CO. Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea April 17 „ Mr HODblNNOTT. Posting Business at Oadoxton April 27 Mr RICHARD E. HUGHES. Machinery. Plant, &c., at Neath April 16 Messrs KENNARD and CO. Pianofortes, &c., at Cardiff. April 16 Boots and Shoes at Cardiff April 19 Mr LATTY". Horses, Carriages, &c., at Cardiff April 18 Messrs J. M. LEEDER and SON. Valuable Properties, &c., at Swansea April 28 Messrs J. G. MADDOX & CO. Household Appointments, at Rooms April 16 Cottage and Villa Property, at Cardiff April 20 Residence in Pvichmond-road, at Cardiff April 20 Mr MORGAN MORGAN. Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff April 21 Public-house, at Newport April 22 Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff April 28 Property, at Cardiff May 1 Leasehold Properties', at Cardiff May*— Mr HENRY MORTIMER. Public-house, at Bath April 27 Messrs NEWLAND and HUNT. Fat and Store Stock, at Marahnetd.April 20 Hay, at Newport April 26 Mr THOMAS PARRY. Freehold Farm, at Ross April 21 Double-licensed Puhlic-Iwuse, at Cwmtillery ..April 29 Clover, Hay, &c., at Newport April 29 Messrs PARSONS and ROBJENT. Etchings and Engravings, at Newport April 17 Messrs STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER. Lease of Grand Hotel, at Cardiff April 16 Baraue, Anna and Bertha, at Cardiff April 17 Stock, at Penmark Fair April 20 Valuable Timber, at Cefn Mably .April 21 Leasehold Property, at Cardiff April 23 Household Furniture. &c., at Llanedarne April 27 Freehold Landed Properties, at Barry April 28 Collieries, at Lydbrook April 30 Properties, Gas Stock, &c., at Cardiff May Messrs TEAGUE and JENKINS. Cows, Calves, &c., at Swansea April 18 Mr JOHN THOMAS. Fields, at Trocdyrhiw Sewage Farm April 16 Mr JOHN THOMAS (Cowbridge). Freehold Residence, at Cowbridge May 12 Messrs W. THORNE arid SON. Live Stock, Implements, Ac., at Bridgend .April 16 Mr JOHN WILLIAMS. Freehold Public-house, at Llandovery April 18 Yf/UNG and HOWES, in coniunction.with NICHOLS, MATTHEWS & Co. Horses, Breaks, &'C., at Kingswcod-hill April 20 SALE THIS DAY. TO BREWERS, PUBLICANS, AND OTHERS. SALE of the LEASE of the GRAND HOTEL (adjoin- ing the Grand Theatre), situated in Westgate-street; ;ii5l also oi the GRAND HOTEL VAULTS, situated in Wotnanbv-street, in the town of Cardiff. I "f"ESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- lVl ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUC- TION, at the Grand Hotel, on THURSDAY, the 16th April, 1891, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, THE LEASE OF THE GRAND HOTEL, Adjoining the Grand Theatre, together with the VAULTS, now carried on on the premises formerly known as the Red Cow Inn, Wonianby-street, Cardiff, together with the GOODWILL, HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, AND EFFECTS Unon the said premises. 'The Lease is for a term of 21 years from the 29th September, 1887, subject to certain rentals which will be furnished in the detailed particulars of sale. Inventories of the Household Furniture and Effects may be examined at the Auctioneers' Offices or at the Place of Sale. The Premises are well and substantially erected, are in an important position, and well fitted np in every respect for carrying on a first-class hotel business. Orders to view, as well as particulars and conditions of sale, may be obtained upon application to the Auc- tioneers, 5, Hiah-street, Cardiff or of I Messrs JONES, MACINTOSH, and DIXON, 1430 Solicitors, Cardiff. SALE JO-MORROW. By ORDER of the MARSHAL of the ADMIRALTY DIVISION of the HIGH COURT of JUSTICE, pur- ]suant to a Commission of Sale from the said Court. -J^OR PUBLIC SALE, at the Exchange, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, April 17th, 1891, at Twelve o clock, the Foreign BARQUE, "ANKA AND BERTHA." tons net register, believed to have been built of oak at DantziK in 1857 and in May, 1889, was opened and passed 5-6, G. 31, for three years in the Veritas is stated to cany well and to sail fast. ,lou'rie?fons .-Length, 108ft.; breadth, 28.2ft, uepth, 16.6ft. flam,aSed from collision, and is now Ijmg in the Penarth Dock, Cardiff. FW fmther .particulars apply to SO an(I ALEXANDER, or to 5, High-street, Cardiff loiQ LACHLAN and CO., 1819 72, Cornbill, London, E.C. SALE THIS DAY. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS On THURSDAY NEXT, April 16th, 1891, commcucing at 2 o'clock prompt, At the Salerooms, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff. 1VTESSRS J. G. MADDOX & CO. are instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as ab°ve, a large assortment of excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising dinin" and drawing-room suites in walnut and maJiogany with dining and octogan tables to tntc; sideboard and cabinets do., overmantels, occasional chairs, bookcase, three very superior dress- chests, bedroom suites, in satin walnut, walnut and. a«d black wahiut; two 6ft. and smaller mahogany «"K\ -walnut wardrobes, pair of toilets, chest of nw s' 'ron and brass bedsteads, with bedding com- Sirtl6' e,tc-> etc. Also a quantity of Furniture, sold by the High Bailiff .719 day prior to and mornings of sale. 1712 T ATTY'S CARDIFF SALE of HORSES, <mSATn^ £ JAGES, SADDLERY, etc., by AUCTION, sesSgg&a-Al"" •t mo" CH SALE THIS DAY. BOOMS. CAEPIFF- MESSRS KENNARD and CO. will Pi colidiiet an Important AUCTION SALE of Feathernf', Organs, Marble Clocks, Bronzes, 30 double-ri^8' Bedsteads, a very superior 30 by suitable fr* Combination Safe, or two safes in one ture in office, and Household Fumi- t. inspection The Pianofortes are worthy the 'Sale on rnr^ndil^ purchasers. —HLjlSPAY, the 16th April, at Two. 691 CHUttr^^S? OF BOOT'S AND SHOES. 1% 8ALE ROOMS, CARDIFF. M ?!SlERNARD & CO., will SELL about On« cn MONDAY next, 19th April, The Stock wS11 i:a,'rs Boots and Shoes. S;>le at 2 o'clock tharp parcels' including variety SALE OF^alha^^8 AND OTHERS. PREMISES, C\VMT?ij?t,FEEEHOLD LICENSED MR THOMioLLERY, MONMOUTHSHIRE. SALE by AUctio^R^Y wil1 offer tor clay of April, 1891, at tfowv< 'on WEDNESDAY, 29th at 3 o'clock precisely (sah £ i Head Hotel, Newport, be then read, all that old-f^iL,:?- ,con-ditions of sale to DOUBLE-LICENSED known as the TiUervTRvi"JPUBLIC-HOUSE, situate at Cwmtillery, ia the^aririh"* tft >. Monmouthshire, on the road ledi Abervstrutb, to Blaenavon, and comprising the from Abertillery aodation .-Bar, smoking-roou,t"e following accoi-n- cellar and kitchen, and six bedrooms. basement Together with the brewhouse, coal cellar nn* «« a adjoining and belonging to the said the occupation of Mr Joseph Chi vers as yearly' tenant-111 There is a capital supply of water on the premie The minerals under the property are reserved! -For, further particulars apply to the Auctioneer Albany Chambers, Ne«'P^ Lo "eer, WATKINS it MOSTYN, Solicitors, Usk d APlil, 1891. 1636 TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, HAY MERCHANTS. AND OTHERS. NEWPORT, MO?*. •lOST IMPORTANT SALE of 400 tons of excellent CLOVER 150 tons of prime Mea,dow HAY, 130 tons of clean and sweet STRAW, the Vropertyoi Mes,„ K- Stratton, Rees Keene, J. H. Hilliei, Dowle, and MHenry Jones, which R THOMAS PARRY 1ms been m- structed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Tre- "Bgav Arms Hotel, Newport, Mon., on EDNE^WA V, April 29th 1891, at 3.30 o'clock in the afternoon pre- cisely. N^ed Aue«on and Estate Offices, Albany-chambers, «ewport,^April 10th, 1891. MARSHFIELD STOCK SALE. M MONDAY, APRIL 20TH. m ESSRS NEWLAND and HUNT will Hold their Next Monthly Sale of FAT AND STORE STOCK a* above. 1677 Early Entries solicited to the Auctioneers, Newport, -T- ~Tto~FARMERS ANJTDAIRYMEN. JVTESSRS TEAGUE and JENKINS will J! SELL by AUCTION, at the Vetch Field, Nausea, on SATURDAY NEXT, April 18tli, 1891, 23 SUPERIOR COWS AND CALVES. Sn?° ,several Ti-aps, Harness, Horses, &c. <»« commence at 11 o'clock sharp. =- TJIF, DE REES BILL-POSTING AND PRnB^DvERTISING COMPANY, LIMITED, Nru £ 5*ETORS of 150 of the LARGEST STATIONS, Wp^PORT, PONTYPOOL, RISCA, EASTERN and "L&TERN VALLEYS. TERMS ON APPLICATION. 180, COMMERCIAL-ROAD, NEWPORT. 1009 Salts bgJUtfiunt. SALE THIS DAY and TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 16tli and 17th APRIL..rnr-cTrTTOT n LARGE UNRESERVED SALE OF HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS and Effects, a first-cla^s pianoforte bj- Oetzmann and Co., CAPITAL FURNITURE of 'l HIKTEEN BlvO- ROOMS and Bath-room in -eanous DRAJA ING ROOM FURNITURE, exeenent Brussels Wilton, and Axminster carpets «nnSt costlv curtains and window fittings, DINING-ROOM and LIBRARY FURNITURR in oak, wahrnt^ and by o™ of COLONEL LINDSAY, WHO IS t RAVING FOB IRELAND, to the &cilc-vooin$t llt iunii street Cardiff, for the convenience of the general K; abo EJECTS REMOVED FR6M A LARGE RESIDENCE. 1VTESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWSING IVI have received instructions to catalogue and SELL by AUCTION, at their Sale-rooms, 11, High- street, Cardiff, This Day (THURSDAY) and To- morrow (FRIDAY), 16th and 17th APRIL. 1891, com- mencing 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 and hair mattresses, WELL MADE DRESSING TABLES and WASHSTANDS, a FINE 7FT BEST BEDROOM SUITE, with large toilet tables and appointments en sitite easy chairs, box ottomans, mantel boards, cheval glass, handsome toilet services, SEVERAL EXCELLENT WARDROBES of various sizes CAPITAL OAK BEDROOM FURNI- TURE, other furniture in walnut, pine, and rosewood L 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 carpet, scrap screen, a tine 4-fol(1 screen, an ORGAN with six stops by Morley, and ornamental items. The FURNITURE OF DRAWING-ROOM includes expensive curtains and window fittings, excellent carpet and nigs, massive fenders and fire-irons, hand- some overmantel, beautiful inlaid table, SUPERIOR ROSEWOOD DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE, 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 tables. OIL PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS, OAK HALL FURNITURE, 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, etc. The LIBRARY FURNITURE IN CARVED OAK, comprising AN EXCELLENT PEDESTAL WRITING TABLE, a bookcase, two pairs of curtains, a set of chairs, Ac., A WELL-FITTED BILLIARD TABLE, FULL SIZE, by BURROUGIIES 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, lialf-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 THIS DAY (THURSDAY), APRIL 16TH, 1891, at 12 o'clock. MESSRS GGTTWALTZ & BOWRING 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 Valuable HORSES from Miss Clark (Talygarn). HARNESS HORSE from W. P. James. Esq. VALUABLE HORSE from T. George, Esq. (Deri). HUNTER from G. M. Tranerrio, J'>sa. HARNESS HORSE from H. A. De Mattos, Esq. HUNTER from Lieut. Jenotir, R.A. PONY from T. Dvne Steel, Esq.. Very handsome Chestnut Piebald COB. Miniature BROUGHAM, by Fuller, Bristol. Wagonette, Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, &c. Also Entries from Messrs Owen, Vates, Morgan, Hamar, Thomas, James, Barrett, Williams, and others. Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneers. 1590 SALE OF PROPERTIES, Belonging to the Estate re MORGAN (Deceased), and to close another Estate. MESSRS ^OTTWALTZ & BOWRING will SBI,.n%y AUCTION, at the Salerooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, 21st April, at 7 o'clock in the Evening, the following DESIRABLE PROPERTIES, ftiTMorgaiiflteliiased. ROATH. LOT I .-All tba,L SHOP & PREMISES, Nos. 116 and 118, Broadway, Roath, Cardiff, in the respective occu- pation of Messrs Thomas and Cator at the yearly rentals of £ 30 and £ 31 14s. Leasehold for 99 years. Yearly ground rent £ 4 17s 6d. To close another Estate. CANTON. LOT 2.—All those VILLA RESIDENCES, being Nos. 317,319, and 325, Cowbridge-road, Canton, containing dining and drawing-rooms, five bedrooms, hot and cold bath, &c., let at 10s per week each house. Lease- hold for 99 years. Yearly ground rent £ 5. LOT 3.—All those VILLA RESIDENCES, being Nos. 143 and 145, Severn-road, Canton (opposite the residence of the late Mr Daniel Jones), containing dining and drawing-rooms, five bedrooms, hot' and cold water baths, etc. Let at 10s per week each house. Leasehold for 99 years. Yearly ground rent, B5. LOT 4.-All that SHOP AND PREMISES in King's, road, being the first on the left-hand side from Cow- bridge-road. Let at 10s per v»eek. Leasehold for S3 years. Yearly ground relit, £ 6. The above lots will be divided if desired at the time of Sal-2. Further particulars may be had °ft^ Auctioneers. As to Lot 1 of Mr G. H. KING, SOLICITOR, SOL TH- PORT or as to all the lots of Mr HENRY HEARD, 1469 SOLICITOR, CARDIFF. PROPERTIES IN GRpPSE-STREET (PARTRIDGE- ROAD), COMET-STREET, PEARL-STREET, AND CANAL-STREET, CARDIFF. RE WILLIAM DAVIES, DECEASED. MR MORGAN MORGAN is instructed (by the Executor of the above Estate) to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Mart, Bank-buildings, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 23rd of April, 1851. at Seven p.m., subject Æ Conditions to be then and there produced, the following LEASEHOLD COTTAGE PROPERTIES. LOT l'-All those Two well-built COTTAGES, being Nos. 1 and 2, Grouse-street, Partridge-road, Roath, let to desirable tenants ot 5s 6d each per vveelc held under lease for a term of 99 years from 13/0, at an annual ground rent of pl 8s. LOT 2.-A similar Lot, being Nos. 3 and 4, Grcuse- strect, Roath, let at 5s 6d each. LOT 3.—All that well-built SHOP and PREMISES, being No. 5, Grouse-street, let at 7s per week held under lease for 99 years from 1870, at an annual ground rent of El 8: Tvr>Tirrir^H those two substantially-built DWELL- 9. ,1?;?' )ein" Nos. 19 and 20, Comet-street, Roath, Cardiff let at 8s per week each held under lease for a term of 99 years from 1867, at an annual ground rent of B3 15s each. well-built DWELLING-HOUSE and PK.™^ temS No-14, Pearl-street, Roath, Cardiff, Mid let at 12s per week held uiider lease for » term of 99 years, from 1875, at an annual ground rent of B2 10s. Hlat oWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- MISES, being JSO. 11, Canal-street, Cardiff (in centre of town) .let at 12s per week held for the unexpired term of 145 years, at the exceedingly low around rent of B2 The Auctioneer wishes to point out to investors the exceptional opportunities afforded by the above pro- perties for a safe and remunerative investment. For further particulars apply to E. Heme, Esq., Solicitor, Docks, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneer, 3 and 4, Albert Chambers, High-street, Cardiff. Mr MORGAN to^announce that he has arranged to hold P ERIODIC AL SALES of HOUSE PROPERTY at the Mart, Bank-buildmga, commencing First Week in May, and solicits En trios at Moderate Charge. -1794 Charge. -1794 SALE THIS DAY. AEERGWYNFI, AN VALLEY. Ap MR MICHAEL DA VIES has been in- structed to SELL, in one or more lots, by mTRT Tr a TTCTION at the Gelli Hotel, Abergwynfi, LUTHUR§dK^ April 16th, 1S91. Three p.m. sharp! an those DWELLING-HOUSES, r„ i v„n Valley Building Club, situate The property of t lie jyot,el, and in the occupation of opposite the said GeUi Hotel, M. Morgan, 6SS »• M *■* of £ i per house per lu»ar mon ment for Iease The houses are held unaei rff.nsp fov a term Mrs Elizabeth 09th 1876, at an annua) ot 99 years from September sotn, ground rent of £ 6 12s 6d.. Aran G W Tf. The houses are convenient to th -ve Coliieries Colliery, Afan-hill Colliery, and the pensive Collienes now being opened by Messrs Peich a. » present an unnsually favourable opportuni y and remunerative investment. For further particulars apply at 17, Cardiff; to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Bridgend, or to HIGH-STREET, MAESTEG. M SALE OF SHOPS AND COTTAGES. R MICHAEL DA VIES has received Estate oVrhUCitions from the Administratrix of mawr Mae^ l Daviea (deceased), late of TwrnP Hotel, uTJtl8' te SELL by AUCTION, at the Castle 1891, at & on MONDAY, the 20th day of Apnl, Lots and subw"?0* *n the Afternoon, in one or produced, the whole of0^"0118,,1^11 'Tl the1'6 snnijo those well-situated Koine Nos 71 TO £ ND COTTAGES, ^reet Maestee' ?• 7% 76, 78, and 79, Higli- ,,h^ct tc a l^fce of s? shnP«> Nos. 78 and 79, are n ow Vt an annual yea^ from the 2nd of February, ^7'tt3 "es are subi^ntl fent °f 7s 6d each shop- nil? Tn,iflB 1857 at an anm a, ase °f 60 years from the 2«h ij^I'eor be grou.n(i renfc of £ 110s 6d. Auc oDnorVnnu the attention of capitalists to this oppK>rtmiit^ of seciiring properties in a good position in this thriving neighbourhood of the near future • « For further particulars apply at 17, Church-street, Cardiff to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Bridgend OT tC Mr T. J- HUGHES, Solicitor, 1814 Dunraven-place. Bridgend. LLANDILO—THOJ^ST^" BUTLDING~ESTATE. AUCTION DRiLL-EL\LL, by Mr w. N. JONES, April 16,1891, FREEHOLD PLOTS, from 250 to 600 square yards. Good views, Vale Towy, close Llandilo, Railway Station. 668 JOHN THOMAS, Moreb, ilalis by J\ndiatt. SALE THIS DAY. SALE of Well-kect HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other EFFECT'S, portion of which has been removed from a House in the Uplands. The Principal Lots consist of DINTNG, DRAWING, and BREAKFAST-ROOM and HALL FURNI- TURE, BEDROOM APPOINTMENTS, and a. quan- tity of Useful Artfcles for Kitchen use too numerous to particularize. The whole may be viewed on Wednesday, April 15th, 1891, from 11 a.m. to 5 P..In. 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 OTKER FURNITURE. Sale to commence at 1L30 a.m. Auctioneers' Offices, Goat-street,. Swansea. 1735 SWANSEA. GLAMORGANSHIRE BANK and OTHER SHARES, and VALUABLE FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD RESIDENCES, STAJBLES, 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 B5 each, B2 10s paid, in the Glamorganshire Backing Company, Limited. 680 ORDINARY SHARES of B50 each, 22 10s paid, in the Glamorganshire ^Banking Company, Limited. 200 PREFERENCE SHARE'S at £ 5 each, in Wood- house and Rawson United, Limited. N.B.—The above sh ares will be offered in lots to be arranged at the time of Sale. LEASEHOLD RESIDENCES AND STABLES. LOT I.- 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 an annual rent of £55. The house contains dining, breakfast, and drawing 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 B4 4s. LOT 2.-All that COACH-HOUSE and STABLE behind or near to No. 10, Brunswick-place, afore- said, now in the occupation of Mr Robert Jones as yearly tenant, at an annual rent of Ell, and held for the residue of a term of 99 years from 29th Sep- tember, 1859, at the apportioned yearly ground rent of £ 1 6s. 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 of 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 on 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 portion*. 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 01 Mrs Robinson as yearly tenant, at a rent of 9. 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 7. LOT 7.—All that MESSUAGE and PREMISES, No. 3, Hanover-street, aforesak'l now in the occupation 01 Mr A. Nicholls as yearly tenant at a rent of £ 18. LOT 8.—All that MESSUAGE and PREMISES, No. 4, Hanover-street; now in the occupation of Mi LOT B.-All that MESSUAGE and PREMISES, No. 4, Hanover-street; now in the occupation of Mi Desmond as yearly tenant at a rent o £ £ 18. LOT 9.-All that MESSUAGE and PREMISES, No. 5, Hanover-street, aforesaid, with- a Stable and Coach- house in the rear thereof, the house being J Miss Margrave as yearly tenant au a rent ot iio, a the stable aud coacb-house by Mr Luke as mon y tenant at a rent of Us per monfo. LOT 10—AU that MESSUAGE.aiidPREMISES, No. 6, Hanover-street, aforesaid, wit^ t,ne ^tablo coach-house in the rear thereof the house being occu. pied by Mr H. S- Blukeman, as yearly tenant, at a rent of jB17, and the stable being in ltand, The six last-mentioned lots are hela: for a term of years, from the 25tli March, 18i'9, at a ground rent of S15 2s 6d, for the proposes of this sale, will be apportioned as follows, viz., on lota 5 to 8 inclusive, £ 2 each; and on lots 9 and 10, P,2 lIs 3d each: LOT21L—^Uhat MESSUAGE and PREMISES, No. 16, Mackwovth-terrace, Saint Thomas, swansea, late in the occupation of Mr G»x>rge Charles Dyke, and held for the residue of a term of 99 years, from 29th September, 1860, at a yearly ground rent of E4 19s. LOT 12.-All those 4 COTTAGES, Nos. 11, 12, 13, and 14, Pentreguinea-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 Dea,n as weekly tenants at weekly rents of 33 lOd. 3s lOd, 3s lOd. and 3 respectively, and held by underlease for the residue of a term of 99 years (less three days) from 25th March, 1359, at a yearly ground rent of 26. FREEHOLD rbOUSES. LOT IS.-All tha-t FREEHOLD MESSUAGE, with back garden or yard and PREMISES, being No. 22 in Jockey-street, SWANSEA let to Sarah Williams at a weekly rental of 5s. LOT H.-All that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE, with bilck garden or yard and premise. 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, curds to view, and further information, apply to Messrs Stricks and Bellingham, Solicitors, Swansea, or to the Anctionecrs, at their Offices, Goat-street, Swansea. 1736 SALE THIS DAY. 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 Colliery, on THURSDAY, the 16th day of April, 1891, the MACHINERY, PLANT, &c., Comprising Cornish boiler, egg-elided boiler, pair of horizontal engines, 20in. cylinders, 3ft. ICin. stroke, with wrought iron shaft, fly wheel, and two drums pair of horizontal engines, lOin. cylinders, 20in. stroke, with fly-wheel and drunihorizontal engine, 20in. cylinder, 40in. stroke, 10ft. Sin. shaft, fly-wheel lift. diameter by Pin. face, and drum steam pipes, colliery trams, quantity of rails, 2 weighing machines, drums, ropeu, 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 Aue- tioneer, at his offices, 4, Wind-street, Swansea. Telegraphic address Auctioneer, Swansea. 1656 SALE TO-MORROW. LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10, CASTLE- STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS 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 AJSTD EFFECTS, comprising dining-voom suite in walnut, drawing- room suites in velvet and saddle bags, bookcases, mahogany sideboard, carpets, rugs, mats, overmantels, Iron and brass bedsteads, spring mattresses, mulputt and featherbed?, mahogany and birch washstanas ana dressing-tables, mahogany wardrobe, sets of ware, mfhogany chest of drawers, chairs, commodes, towel horses, loo tables, &c., upright pianoforte, &c. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock fi.T Goods on view morning of sale. IMPORTANT SALE of SALVAGE from the recent FIRE at Messrs CURGENYEN, MUGFORD. and CO.'S (Wholesale Drapers) Premises, PLYMOUTH. TO DRAPERS, OUTFITTERS, DEALERS, PRIY ATE FAMILIES, AND OTHERS. A LEXANDER, DANIEL, SELFE, & CO. (of Bristol and London) will SELL by AUCTION, in behalf of the Insurance Companies, at Messrs Collier's Stores, at the rear of New-street, facing the .Citadel, Plymouth, on TUESDAY, the 21st of April, .Citadel, Plymouth, on TUESDAY, the 21st of Apnl, 1891, and following days, without reserve, a large ana valuable stock of DRAPERY AND WOOLLEN GOODS. Comprising white and grey calicoes, cream and brown Irishes, flannels, cloths, serges, materials, and a general assortment of drapery varied to particularise. A considerable portion of the above stock has been only very slightly injured, and is worthy ot every attention by the trade and others. "The stock has been removed from Messrs Curgenven, k Mugford, and Co.'s premises, Whimple-street, to the above stores for convenience of sale. The stock may be inspected on Monday, the 20th instant, t,he day prior to the commencement of the sale, which will take place each day at Eleven o clock. Buyers to pay to the auctioneers five per cent, upon the amount of their purchases. 10. Terms—Cash. ON MONDAY; APRIL 27TH, 1891. MR HODDINNOTT, who is giving up his Posting Business, will AUCTION, at the Wbitchill Hotel Yard, Cadoxton, near Cardiff, his whole stock of horses, carnages, dog-carts, waggonettes, gigs also 3 trotting sulkies and 3 light spring hauliers carts a!so about, 20 sets of harness, some spfendid harness and saddle horses, and 2 very fast trotters. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. t. Catalogues of Sale can be had on application to the above address, after the 17th instant. 1816 PIANOS, ORGANS, PIANOS. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE. Pianos from 10s 6d monthly, Organs from 5s monthly. The Public are invited to inspect HEATH AND SONS' Stock of PIANOS, ORGANS, &c., As Pounds will be Saved by placing their Orders with them. Every Instrument Guaranteed and Kept in Tune one year free of charge. LARGE DISCOUNT FOR CASH, HEATH AND SONS, PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN MERCHANTS, TUNERS, AND REPAIRERS 51, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, AND 34, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD. 9431-5-1066 ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS 0 is warranted to cure all discharges from the Urinarv Organs in either sex (acquired or constitutional), Gravelf and Pains in the Rack Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in Boxes 4s 6d each, by all Chemiste" and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout th e world r or sent to any address for sixty-stamps by the Makers; The Lincoln aud Midland Couttties Drug Company, Lincoln. 1003 (Etnbtrs aitft Contracts. R H YM N R A I L WAY. WINDSOR-ROAD BRIDGE WIDENING. The Directors of the Rhymnev Railway Company are P^Pai-ed to receive TENDERS for the TAKING IJ TN 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 fur 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 gimev and other iron bridge work. Drawings and Specification may be seen, and further information obtained, at the Engineer's Offices Of the Company. Cardiff, on and after Mondav, the 20th instant. Each person desiring to tender will be required to deposit £ 3, in postal orders, with the undersigned, which sum will be returned after the receipt bv the Directors of a bona-fide Tender. Quantities will be supplied to parties desiring to tender on personal application. Tenders are to be delivered to the undersigned not later than nine o'clock in the morning of the 1st May next, at the Great Western Hotel, Paddington, London, •> sealed and endorsed "Tender for Windsor- road Bridge." The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. (Signed) W. FAIRLAMB, Secretary. Secretary's Office, Cartliff 14th April, 1891. 1812 RPO COAL AND CANNEL OWNERS. The Directors of the Gas Light and Coke Comoany are prepared to receive TENDERS for Supplies of COAL and CANNEL for one vear from the 1st July next, in accordance with the terms of their specifica- tions. r w|Sbe-^a'la!ly'S requirements for the above period For COAL. 1,750,000 tons. .v CANNEL 50,000 And deliveries can be made either by ship in the shames, or by the principal lines of Railway which are in connection with the several Works of the Company. Copies of the Specifications and Forms of Tender can be obtained upon application at this Office, and all Tenders must be sent in before noon on Thursday, the 30th inst., addressed to me, a.nd endorsed Coal Tender. By order, JOHN ORWELL PHILLIPS, na- Secretary and General Manager. Chief Office, Horseferry-roxd, Westminster, S.W. < 7th April, 1891. MERTHYR TYDFIL SCHOOL BOARD TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are desired by Ten o'clock on Friday M™?'2' 1st May, for the ERECTION of INFANTS' ?!w\ REMISES at Aberfan, to accommodate about 200 children. J3^al.1,s specification may be seen at the Office of Mr J°hn Williams, Architect, Morgantown, Merthyr. ine .board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. Sealed Tenders to be forwarded by the time stated above to J E. STEPHENS, Clerk. Apm 13,1891. 1806 FJP 0 B U I L D E R R. ^E??ERS are required for making ALTERATIONS and adding accommodation for 600 adults to St. Peter s Church also Enlarging St. Peter's School, and Build- ing a Caretaker's House at Llanelly for the Rev D. D. Jones. The Plans and Specification may be seen and bills of quantities obtained at my Offices. \enf ers are to be sent to me on or before the 23rd instant. accepted681 °r any Tender wili not necessarily be r;3-VrBSFCE VAUGHAN, F.R.I.B.A., Architect. Cardiff, 6th April. 1891. 1654 TE5V-??R^_a^~i»vited for the ~EN^ T7KrT?VAT?n^E^of the NEW FOOTBALL and yards) GROUND at Morriston (about 450 o^cifieation may be seen at Mr B. R. V' ia'if'1eld-street, Morriston, to whom all sent "ot later than 22nd inst., sealed TW wil r S°°^all Tender." -1177c t or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. JEREMIAH. Hon. Sec. TE £ 2SRS invited for BUILDING f.yiLLAS and SHOW-ROOM.-Apply to LIford,^Architect, Clifton-crescent, Aberaman. 1749 uhli, J\.pP'Dinfmtnts. CARDIFF BURIAL BOARD. WANTED AT ONCE, TWO ELDERLY MEN av GATEREEPERS at tho Cemetery, at 15s per week each. Tor particulars as to the duties, apply to the Manager at the Cemetery. Application endorsed Gatekeeper "to beaddressèd to the Clerk to the Burial Bo&rd, Borongh Treasurer's Office, Town-hall, Cardiff, the 22n4 inst. ism F-, R. GREENHiiL, Clerk and ^Registrar. Emitting Snrute. THE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND JL SOUTH WALES PERMAJTENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY H J. PARNALL, Esq., J.P., Chairman. RESERVE & CONTINGENT FUNDS £ 7,60610s 8d. ADVANCES On Freenold 01- Leasehold Securities. Easy Repajinents. INVESTING OR PAID-U^ SHARES (interest 5per cent. yearly and bonus). DEPOSITS may be made daily, interest payable half; yearly at 4 per cent. Short notice of withdrawals. F. J. HEYBYRNE, Secretary, 1, FRIAR'S CHAMBERS. NEWPORT. 1283 SOUTH WALES MERCANTILE BUILDING SOCIKTY, 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 Advances-—John Jenkins, A.C.A., Secretary. 1045 j^ERTHYR AND jQOWLAIS JJUILDING (GOCIETY | CHAIRMAN Mr Alderman WILLIAMS, J.P Gwaelodygarth House, Merthyr Tydfil. LOANS ADVANCED IN SUMS FROM :Cloo TO £ 10,000. Easy Repayments in 3 to 17 Years—Favourable Redemption Terms—Utmost Secrecy—Loans on Build- ings in Progress No Management Charges.. For particulars apply to Mr PETER WILLIAMS, Secretary, Glebeland House, Mertliyr Tydfil; or to Local Agents throuthout. South Wales. 1329 LE'CTR I C LIG H T ING. J. C. HOWELL, ELECTRIC LIGHT ENGINEER, LLANELLY. Contractor for the Supply and Fitting-up of ELECTRIC LIGHT APPARATUS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Sote Agent for South Wales for CROMPTON & CO., LIM.. LONDON AND CHELMSFORD. Ineandeseent and Arc Light Installations for Collieries Factories, Ships, Houses, &e. ESTIMATES ON APPLICATION. Contracts-taken for Transmission of Power to Distance. TELEGRAMS—" ELECTRIC," LLASELIX 1126 FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, JJRONCHITIS, AND NEURALGIA. DR J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO ^v??'—^ice-Chancellor Sir W. Page Wood stated publicly m court that Dr J. Collis Browne was undoubtedly the inventor of Chlorodyne, that the whole story of the defendant Freeman was deliberately untrue, and he regretted to say it had been sworn to.— See The limes," July 13,1864. DR J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DYNE.—The Right Hon. Earl Russell commu- uicated to the College of Physicians and J. T. Daven- port that he had received information to the effect that the only remedy of any service in cholera was Chloro dyne.—See Lancet," Pec. 31, 1368. DR J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DYNE.—Extract from the Medical Times,' Jan. 12,1866 :—" Is prescribed by scores of orthodox practitioners. Of course, it would not be thus singu larly popular did it not supply a want and fill a place.' R J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO DR J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO DYNE is the best and most certain remedy in coughs, colds, asthma, consumption, neuralgia, rheu- matism, &c. DR J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO DYNE is a certain cure in cholera, dysentery diarrhoea, &c. DR J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DYNE.—CAUTION.—None genuine without the words Dr J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne on the Government stamp. Overwhelming medical testimony accompanies each bottle. Sole manufacturer, J. P. DAVENPORT, 33, Great Russell-terrace, Blooms- bury, London. Sold in bottles, Is 14d, 2s 9a, 4s 6d and lis. 14285 1301 BILL POSTING AT ABERDARE (ESTABLISHED 1875). M. PAINE, Bill Poster, Distributor, and General Advertising Agent, Rents all the Posting Stations throughout Aberdare and District: Contractor for all description of advertising, distributing circulars, &c. Also Agent for Guion and Co.'s Mail Steamers.— Address If, Dean-Street, Aberdare. 13530 ,1137 public < £ ompaims, & THE CARDIFF AND SOUTH WALES JL LICENSED VICTUALLERS' GENERAL SUPPLY COMPANY, LIMITED. Incorporated under the Companies' Acts, 1862 to 1890. SHARE CAPITAL, EIO,OC)O, in 2,000 Shares of E5 each. DIRECTORS. FRANK ARTHUR MAGGS, North-street, Cardiff, Licensed Victualler ALBERT JAMES BEER, Three Horse Shoes, High- street, Cardiff, Licensed Victualler. JAMES WILLIAM JONES, Friendship Brewery, Cardiff, Brewer. JAMES JOE STRONG, Hope Hotel, Blackweir, Car- diff, Licensed Victualler. WILLIAM BOASE, Bush Hotel, Millicent-street, Car- diff, Licensed Victualler. ALFRED E. SEYMOUR, 62, Woodville-road, Cardiff, Licensed Victualler. BANKERS.—THE LONDON AND PROVINCIAL BANK, LIMITED, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, and all its Branches. SOLICITOR. -iltr ROBERT WORTHY BLAKE, Church-street, Cardiff. AUDITOR.-Mr C. E. DOVEY (Messrs CLARKE & DOVEY). SECRETARY.—Mr EDWARD REES, Trinity Chambers, Trinity-street, Cardiff. REGISTERED OFFICES TRINITY CHAMBERS, TRINITY.STREET, CARDIFF. PROSPECTUS. This Company has been formed for the purpose of acquiring, taking over, working, carrying on, and further extending the business of Mr Joseph Small- combe, carried on by him at the Saltmead Works, Cardiff, as Ale, Stout, and Cider Merchant, Cordial and British Wine Manufacturer. Also to acquire, take over, work, carry on, and further extend the business of Mr Henry Williams, carried on by him at Millicent- street, Cardiff, as an Aerated Water Manufacturer. To carry on all or any of the following businesses, in South Wales or elsewhere, namely, Licensed Victuallers, Hotel Keepers, Restaurant Keepers, Lodging-House Keepers, Purveyors, and Manufacturers of all Goods reqm^tc or desirable for carrying on or assisting in the above businesses or any of them, and any other business incidental to or arising out of, or which can be conveniently carried on in conjunction with such businesses or any of them. To manufacture, buy, sell, and deal, both wholesale and retail, in commodities of all kinds which can be conveniently dealt in by the Company in connection with any of its objects. And all such other objects as are fully set out in the Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Com- pany. In forming this Company the object mainly aimed at has been the adoption of the co-operative principle, that is, that Shares should only be allotted to such persons as would also be buyers of the commodities manufactured at the Company's works, Cardiff, afore- said, and all the present Directors and Shareholders are buyers also. In other words, the Share- holders, who are all in a large way of busi- ness, will, for their own sakes, prefer purchasing Ale, Beer, Porter, Wines, Spirits, Bottled Bed, Stout, Cider, Aerated Waters, Cigars, Tobacco, Glasses, Measures of all kinds, Beer Engines, Cork Extractors, and all other articles they may require in the trade, from the Company, whereby they will increase the profits of the Company, and in so doing increase their own dividends than purchasing elsewhere. Again, the expense of seeking for Orders, which is usually consi- derable, will be lessened, as it is anticipated that the Shareholders will, when they require Goods from the Works, send for the same by post, or at any rate, the Travellers, when calling, will not often have to spend money without securing an order for something or other. In reference to the capacity of the Saltmead Works and the Works in Millicent-street, Cardiff, it may be stated that the same comprises extensive premises with the necessary Machinery and Appliances, and an Aerated Water Manufactory capable of supplying 1,000 dozen per day, and the necessary plant to carry on such business is included in the Company's taking. The Company have secured the services of Mr Joseph Smallcombe, the present proprietor of the Salt- mead Works, who has had many years' experience and fully acquainted with the business, and he is so satis- fied with tb" quality of the Articles which can be manufactured and sold, that he has taken a substantial interest in the concern himself. It i, anticipated that the undertaking will be a great success, and the profits arising therefrom will be large, so that good dividends can be readily secured. Mr Joseph Smallcombe and Mr Henry Williams will join the Board of Directors after allotment of shares. The Directors confidently recommend this invest- ment as a sound and substantial one, and they have every reason to think that it will be a most successful undertaking. Copies of the registered Memorandum and Articles of Association of this company may be obtained at the offices of the company. Prospectuses and Forms of Application May be ob- tained at the Bankers or of the Secretary of the com- pany. Applications for Shares will CLOSE on TUESDAY, May 5Ui. 1817 ISSUE OF SIX PER CENT. PRE- JL FERENCE SHARES, with FIFTY PER CENT. BONUS. IMPORTANT ADVANCE in the PRINTING ART. THE LINOTYPE COMPOSING JL MACHINE. IT IS TO THE PRINTING BUSINESS OF THE PRESENT DAY WHAT THE INVENTIONS OF GUTENBERG AND CAXTON WERE TO THE PRIMITIVE- WRITING SYSTEMS OF THE FIF- TEENTH CENTURY." "A MACHINE FROM WHICH I CANNOT BUT j ANTICIPATE EFFECTS EQUALLY EXTENSIVE AD BENEFICIAL TO MVs NKIND. "—The Right. lion. W. E. GLADSTONE, M.P. The LINOTYPE COM VAN Y (Limited) OFFER for SUBSCRIPTION -250,000 of PREFERENCE SHARES of £5 each, bearing interest at the rate of Six per Cent, per annum, in addition to a Bonus of 50 per cent, f upon all amounts of two Preference Shares and up- wards applied for, to be given in fully-paid Ordinary E5 Shares, thus entitling the holder to a further and future share of contingent profits. The Six per Cent. interest on the Preference Shares is already covered by income from Royalties (on machines now placed and satisfactorily working in various leading newspaper and printing ottices, and machines in course of construction), and the capital to be raised from this issue of Preference Sh res is for building machines, for which actual signed orders have been obtained by the Company. r £ !?e £ ekl ^or these machines is practically unlimited. The Preference Shares are payablo in five instal- ments of Bleach, at intervals of not less than two montns between each instalment. Interest at 5 per cent, per aimum will be allowed on instalments paia in advance. Ihe Company already possess manufacturing works at Manchester. Forms of application for Preference Shares (with bouils), with copies of reports, pamphlets, aud other information of the fullest character, also orders to view the Linotype Machines at work, can be obtained irora the undersigned. By order of the Board. W. C. THOMASON, Secretary. 6, Serjeants'-inn, Fleet-street, London, E.C., April, 1891. 1839 fliiMtr fiotias. QARDIFF CORPORATION BATHS. The TURKISH BATHS WILL BE CLOSED from Saturday next, the 18th inst., until the 1st day of May, 1291. By order, J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town-Hall, Cardiff, April 15th, 1891. 1846 ERNDALE COFFEE TAVERN -E- COMPANY, LIMITED. The GENERAL YEARLY MEETING of the Share- holders will be held on THURSDAY, April 23rd, at the Coffee Tavern, High-street, Ferndale, at 6 p.m. 1861 M. THOMAS, Secretary. Wegal Notices. IJYJARGARET EVANS, DECEASED. Vnrsuant to an Act of Parliament 22 and 23 Victoria Cap 35 intituled An Act to further amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all CREDI- TORS and persons having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS upon or against the Estate of MARGARET EVANS late of the Puddlers Arms Inn Rhyinnev in the County of Monmouth Widow deceased (who died on the 13th day of November 1890 and whose Will was proved by Ann Williams the sole executrix therein named on the 25th day of March 1891 in the Llandaff District Regis- try of the Probate Division of the High Court of jius- tice) are hereby Required to send in the particulars of their claims and demands to me the undersigned Solicitor for the Executrix on or before the 11th day of May 1891 and Notice is hereby also given that after that day the said executrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased Among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the said executrix shall then have notice Datftl this 10th day of April 1891 JAMES MORGAN 37 St Mary-street Cardiff 1727 Solicitor for the Executrix JOHN CADY, DECEASED. NOTICE.—All persons having CLAIMS upon or against the Estate of tho late JOHN CADY, of the Rnyddings, Swansea, Esquire, are requested to send the same forthwith to the undersigned, Solicitors for the Executors. STRICKS AND BELLINGHAM Fisher-street, Swansea Dated this 11th April, 1891. 1799 ARGE QUANTITIES OF WELL-GROWN FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, *RUIT, ROSES, &c., __AND At Reasonable Prices. THORNS SPECIALLY AND NURSERY CHEAP. y An inspection of the Llandaff Nurseries invited. Six minutes' walk from T.V.R. flTTAWiTirs Llandaff Station. QUANTITIES WREATHS AND CROSSES Made to Order. CUT FLOWERS FOR CHURCH AND OTHER wdi,.TIk DECORATIONS, AT THE AND HIGH-STREET ARCADE SHOP. CROSES Send for Catalogue (anything required DftTmiTi'Ti' in the Garden) to BOUQLLTS. -^yTTiTiTAM rjlRESEDER, NURSERYMAN, 1391 NURSERYMAN, 1391 CARDIFF. THE GREAT BLOOD pli-RIFIRIt THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- JL 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 nave power to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the following complaints :—Indigestion, or wind 111 the stomach or bowels, giddiness ill the head, dimness of sight, weak or sore eyes, loss of memory, palpitation of the heart, liver and bilious obstructions, asthma, or tightness in the chest, rheumatics, lumbago, piles, gravel, pains in the back, scurvy, bad legs, bad breast, sore throat, sore heads, and sores of all descriptions, burns, wounds, or white swellings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings, tumours or cancers, pimples or blotches on the face and body, swelled feet or legs, scabs and itch, erysipelas, jaundice, and dropsy, and fevers of all kinds. In boxes at Is lid and 2s 9d each, told by most Chemists, or from the Burdock Pill Manufactory, 44 Oxford-street, Swansea, 1004 I EDINBURGH EXHIBITION, 1890. DIPLOMA OF HONOUR, HIGHEST AWARD. FRY'S PURE CONCENTRATED COCOA. Prepared by a new and special scientific process, securing extreme solubility and developing the finest flavour of the cocoa.—"It is especially adapted to those whose digestive organs are weak, and I strongly recommend it as a substitute for tea for young persons." -Sir Chas. A. Cameron, President Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, &e. 1011 public Amusfmttttz. CARDIFF. T HEATP-B ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE AND MANAGER Mr EDWARD FLETCHER ACTING MANAGER Mr JOHN SHERIDAN TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY, APRIL 16th. Mr Richard Edgar's Comedy Company in the Highly- successful original Farcical Comedy bv Ralph Lumley, J^UNT 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 success, FLYING FROM JUSTICE. Box Plan open at Thompson and Shackell's, Limited. rjlHEATRE ROYAL. CARL JJOSA CARMEN OPERA c OMPANY. FAREWELL PERFORMANCES OF MADAME MARIE ROZE IN CARMEN AND MIGNON. Monday April 27th"\ Wednesday April 29tliCARMEN. Friday May 1st J Saturday May 2nd—MIGNON. Tuesday April 28th—FAUST. Thursday April 30th}THE Dress Circle, 5s; Upper Circle and Pit Stalls, 3s Pit, Is 6d Gallery, Is. 1768 TAFF VALE RAILWAY.—Special late trains every evening to Merthyr, Aberdare, Rhondda, etc., at re- duced fares. RHYMNKY RAILWAY.—Special late trains to Rhym- ney, etc., Thursday, April 30. Box Plan now open at Thompson and Shackell's. GRAND THEATRE, CARDIFF. MONDAY, APRIL 20tli. SIX NIGHTS. The Latest London Success, at Popular Prices. SUNLIGHT AND SHADOW. From the Avenue and St. James Theatres, London. The World says :— Perhaps I may best indicate my appreciation of it by a comparison. Sunlight and Shadow" seems to me the pleasantest play we have seen since" Sweet Lavender." In some respects, indeed,it is the pleasanter of the two. The original criticisms of the World," "Times," "Telegraph," and other leading London papers may be had on application at the Box Office, Thompson & Shackell's, Queen-street. H E E M P I R E MANAGER OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. The Sensation of Paris. MDLLE. LEODISKA, the most Beautiful Lady in Christendom, with the QOMIC COCKATOOS. Soldiers, Sailors, Acrobats, Gymnasts, Nurses, Babies, &c. THE COCKATOO FIRE BRIGADE. The House on Fire—Engines 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. THE TWO FARRELLS. LEO DRYDEN. MYSTIA. AND MISS MAUD DISTIN. Next week.—The Lady on the Ladder. 477 c ARDIFF MUSICAL SOCIETY. PRESIDENT His Worship the MAYOR OF CARDIFF (The Marquis of Bute, K.T.) GRAND CONCERT Of Part Songs and Madrigals, At the PARK HALL, WEDNESDAY, 22nd APRIL, 1891. I VOCALISTS Miss MEREDYTH ELLIOTT AND Mr WATKIN MILLS. SOLO VIOLIN Mr S. VAN PRAAG. CONDUCTOR Mr T. E. AYLWARD. Doors open at 7.15 to commence at 8 o'ciock. Admission Balcony, 451 Front Seats, 2s Second Seats, Is. Plan of the Hall at Messrs Newman & Sons, Queen-street. 1786 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 ot the Mill Field, Pontypridd, which they intend converting at once into A PEOPLE'S PARK," AND MAKING IT THE FINEST RECREATION GROUND IN 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 Hofcis, JUning-fooms, &r. 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