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N ALLSOPP & SONS, V BASS & CO., \,f. C'"V jty\ and others N.-f> of the finest J BURTON ^'XAV ALES. Per Per XAu f>\ Efldcrkin. Firkin \a VO>\ 18s I 9s \&6V ■» rfX 21s 10s 6d 24s 12s N. 0\ And opward5. 1030 N. alts btr rlinn. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY. furniture, at Cardiff April 30 Household Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff May 4 Mr MEREDITH DA VIES. Plant, at Glynneath May 7 Mr MICHAEL DAYIES. Veins and Seams of Coal, at Cardiff May 12 Messrs H. S. DAVIES and MORGAN. Family Residence, at Pontypridd. April 29 Messrs TREGERTHEN DUNN and CO. Steamship Shares, at Cardiff April 30 Mr D. EVANS. paperhangings, Varnish, &c, at Cardiff May 1 Mr JOHN FRANCIS. Freehold Properties in Cardiganshire June — Messrs GOTT WALTZ & BO WRING. Hunters, Harness, Horses, &c., at Cardiff — April Furniture and Effects, at Sale-rooms £ Spring Sale of Horses, at Cardiff ■- v, 5 Messrs GRAHAM, SON, & HITCHCOX. Pasture Land, at Goldcliffe y Mr J. E. GUNN. Leasehold Messuage, at Cardiff ? Miliing Plant, at Pontypool y MESSRS W. S. BERN. Household Furniture. at Cardiff. May 11 HOWARD and KThG. Book Debts,at Fgjgggg May 13 Iron and Tin-plate Works, at Swansea May 5 Machinery, etc., at Llanfyrnach May 7 Messrs JENKINS, CLARKE, and CO. Leasehold Properties, at the Mart, Cardiff May 12 Messrs KENNAIiD & CO. Household Furniture, Cardiff April 30 MrLATTY. Horses, Carriages, &c., at Cardiff L" May 2 Messrs J. M. LEEDER and SON. SaJe of Trotting Cobs, <fcc May 2 Property, at Swansea May 5 Family Residence, at Swansea. May 12 Leasehold House Properties, at Swansea May 12 Mr HENRY LEWIS. Leasehold Cottages, at Caerphilly April 29 Messrs J. G. MADDOX & CO. Furniture and Effects, at Rooms April 30 Furniture and Appointments, 9, Mi MORGAN MORGAN. Property, at tho Mart, Cardiff May 1 Leasehold Properties, at the Mart, Cardiff May 5 Leasehold Property, at the Mart, Cardiff May 15 Leasehold Residence, at the Mart, Cardiff May — Villa Residences, at the Mart, Cardiff May — Leasehold Property, at the Mart, Cardiff May — Messrs MORGAN <fc .JAMES. Leasehold Property, at Aberaman, Aberdare.April 30 Mr THOMAS PARRY. Double-licensed Public-house, at Cwmtillery ..April29 Clover, Hay, &c., at Newport April 29 Beerhouse and Dwelling-house, at Rogerstone.. April 29 Properties, at Crumlin April 30 Mr R. T- RICHARDS. Hotel, at Caerphilly May 14 Messrs W. SANDERS & SONS. Leasehold Premises, < £ c., at the Mart. May 8 Messrs STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER. Collieries, at Lydbrook April 30 Cows and Heifers, at Cardiff May 2 Brood Mares and Colts, at Cowbridge Fair May 4 Properties, Gas Stock, &c., at Cardiff May — Contractor's Plant, &c May — Public-house, &c" at Cardiff Messrs STRAKKR and SON. Refreshment Room, < £ c., at Abergavennv April 30 Mr JOHN THOMAS (Cowbridge). Freehold Residence, at Cowbridge May 12 Mr JOHN THOMAS (Pontypridd). Horses, Traps, &c., at Pontypridd ■. May 6 Farming Stock, &c., at Pentyrch May 7 Cattle and Sheep May 25 SALE TO-MORROW. THE LYDBROOK DEEP LEVEL, THE PLUDS, AND THE BIRCH KN GROVE COLLIERIES. IN THE FOREST OF DEAN, GLOUCESTERSHIRE MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- .l." ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION at the LvdLrook Colliery, Lydbrook, on THURSDAY, the 30th April next, at four o'clock in the afternoon, the COLLIERIES known as the LYDBROOK DEEP LEVEL COLLIERY. THE PLUDS COLLIERY, and the BIRCHEN GROVE COLLIERY, The whole containing 301 Acres or thereabouts, all 2'ÕI7Ye wat £ 2 level, with. the exception of a alI corner, which will be sold as Going Concerns, together with the FIXED PLANT AND MACHINERY. The coal is the celebrated Coleford High Delf Seam, which varies from 3^4 to 4% feet thick, and is an ex- cellent coal for household and for steam and manufac- turing purposes. The properties have been opened up by levels, which are m close proximity to the Seven1 and Wye and Severn Bridge Railway. Independently of the markets which aro opened by the railway communication, there is a considerable local demand for the coal for household purposes, aud for use at the tin-plate and other works in the distriet-. The Railway Siding belonging to the Colliery will be also included in the Hale, together with the Freehold Meadow known as "Brown's Green," and several Lots of Forest Land, held on lease from the Crown at a rent of £4 per annum, as well as the Buildings erected thereon. The Properties are held from the Crown upcn Gales, .subject to low minimum rents merging into royalties of 2%d and 3d per ton, which are revisable every 21 vears, and full particulars of which will be set forth in Particulars and Conditions of Sale, which may be obtained upon application to the Auctioneers, 5, High- street, Cardiff; the Lydbrook Cslliery Co., Lydbrook or to R. H. Fryer, Esq., Solicitor. Coloford. The pro- perties can also be viewed upon obtaining the necessary order from either of the parti mentioned. The Lydbrook Colliery is situate close to the Upper Lydbrook Station on the Severn and Wye and Severn Bridge Railway. 1780 TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL SALE OF GUERNSEY AND JERSEY COWS AND HEIFERS. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed by Mr William Holt to SELL by AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel Yard, Cardiff, oil SATURDAY, 2nd May, 1891, at 2.30 m., a HERD OF 12 GUERNSEY AND JERSEY COWS AND HEIFERS, Imported direct from the Islands. These are a eholce lot of cattle, and chosen expressly for this sale. 2032 COWBRIDGE FAIR, MONDAY NEXT, 4M MAY, 181. MESSRS STEPHENSON AND ALEX- J3JL ANDER are instructed by Sir J. L. E. Spear- man, Bart., to SELL by AUCTION, nt this Fair on MONDAY NEXT, 4th May, 1891, at 12 noon, at the Bear Hotel Yard, Cowbridge, the following very excellent v mn BROOD MARES AND COLTS LOT I.JOAN, Bay Mare, 15.2 hands, in foal, to Cardigan Comet. „ LOT 2.—POLLY, Bay Mare, with foal a» foot, by Mountain Dew, and has been served again. LoT 3.—BAY FILLY, three years old, by Alcalde, dam Blossom. LOT 4.—GREY FILLY, three years old, by Alcalde, dam Violet. LOT 5.—BROWN FILLY, two years old, by Bret- Walda, dam Blossom. LOT 6.—BAY FILLY, two years old, by Lord Bang, dam Joan (Lot 1.) LoT7.-BAY YEARLING COLT, by Mountain Dew, out of Blossom. LOT 8.—BAY YEARLING FILLY, bv Mountain LOT 9.—BROWN YEARLING COLT, by Lord Bang, out of Joan (Lot 1.) Four Months' Credit upon approycd security. Further particulars may be obtained upon applica- tion to the Auct ioneers, Cardiff. 2134 SALE TO-MORROW. On THURSDAY NEXT, April 30th, 1891, commen- cing at 2 o'clock precisely, at the Sale Rooms, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and CO. will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, an immense quantity of valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, being in all about 300 Lots each day, including an ex- cellent mangle, aud It hrge lot of second-hand furni- ture. c For farther particulars see posters or apply at the Sale ttoonw. Goods on view morftinr; of Sale. The Booms are always cpen for the rcr"utlon of furniture. pianos, etc., for Sale. 1111 M*G-* CYRIX-CRESCENT. ROATH. MEtSRS J. G. MADDOX ? CO. are m5t.cted by Mr ':VII1. Wnglcr (who is leaving Cardiff) to kVjjL byat tlie above residence on HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS In Two Sitting-rooms, Bedrooms, Hall, and Kitchens. The furniture 1H 111 good condition, and some of it has been recently purchased. further particulars see "^Goods on view miming of sale, which will com- mence at Two o'clock preewely. There will be no reserve. The Auction Rooms and Offices, do, Duke-street, Cardiff. 2079 ATTY'S REPOSHWYRCARDIFF^I The usual Weekly SALE oi^ /ifTfr^4V BIAGES, Ac., will take place on bAluKUA\ next, May 2nd, at 2.30 p.m.. early entries for which-age respectfully solicited. PurHrnlars^onFriaay 2038 SALE TO-MORROW. CHURCH-STREET SALE ROOMS, CARDIFF. TO PASTIES FURNISHING- T MESSRS KKNNARD & co. will SELL J..V.JL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY* NEXT, the 30th April, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising: dining-room suites, in saddle bags and leather draw- iug-riom do., in velvet; pier glasses, clocks, a splendid n, and a very superior piano. Sale at 2 o'clock. 84o ST MARY-STREET SALE ROOMS (OPPOSITE PHILHARMONIC M USIC.HALL), CARDIFF. MR L. FRANK will SELL by AUCTION EACH EVENING until further notice a large Stock consigned to llim for 8a19 without reserve, CClft- prising gold and silver watches, jewellery, marble docks, musical boxes, marine; field, and opera. glasses, bronze figures and horses also a lot of beautiful oil paintings, etc., etc. Sale to commence seven each even- mg. No reserve. 671 BILL POSTING AT ABERDARE (ESTABLISHED 1875). M. PAINE, Bill Poster, Distributor, and General Advertising Agent, Rents all the Posting Stations Uiroughout Aberdare and District. Contractor for all of advertising, distributing circulars, Ac. Agent for Guion and Co.'s Mail Steamers.— A.aaress V, Dean-street, Aberdare. 13580, 1137 Saks un JUirftoiT. SALE TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, APRIL 30lH. SALE OF HORSES, HARNESS, &C MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING will hold a SALE by AUCTION, at the Horse Exchange, Cardiff (as above), at 12 o'clock, of HUNTERS, HARNESS HORSES, COBS, PONIES, AND CART HORSES, Including: Valuable HORSE, the property of R. F. Walker, Esq. (Castleton). 3 HORSES, the property of W. E. Shaw, Esq. (Neath). COB from W. J. Orders, Esq. (Newport). Valuable COB from William Spiller Allen, Esq. Harness HORSE from Mr H. Pardon. 2 COBS, the property of a Gentleman. Stylish DOG CART (Cob size), Brougham, 2 Railli Carts, 2 Gigs, Harness, Saddles, &c. rN., Also entries from Messrs Bucknell, Richards, Cul- wich, Williams, Jones, and others. Further entries solicited. Catalogues may bo had from the Auctioneers. 1899 ON FRIDAY NEXT, 1ST MAY, AT 11 TO A MINUTE, in O/ of lots. UPWARDS 0^X{JB[E^ el^GANT CHOICE DRAWmG-ROOM FURNTTURE, THREE COTTAGE PIANOl1 ORTEis by Neumayer, Kelly and Co., and others, Kicu CARPETS and CURTAINS, Clocks and Ornaments, Pictures, Glass, China, Plated Articles, and various miscellanies. By order of fro'n several Residences. 71/TESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING _LTJL will SELL by AUCTION, at their Sale-rooma, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on FRIDAY NEXT, 1st May, punctually, a great variety of EXCELLENT FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, ^Prising the BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE OF A DRAWING-ROOM, with easy chairs, settees, and occasional chairs, beautiful tables inlaid with mar- queterie, small tables, CABINETS, &c., en snite, rugs and caroets, REAL AXMINSTER CARPET, also W dton pile carpets, a FINE-TONED FULL-COMPASS COTTAGE PIANOFORTE by Neumayer, and two other pianofortes, COSTLY WALNUT DINING- ROOM SUITE with padded back chairs, lounge and easy chairs in saddle bags, walnut dining table, SIDE- BOARD and WAGON, NOBLE MASSIVE MA. HOGANY DINING-ROOM FURNITURE, suite in leather, extending dining-table, sideboard, bookcase, writing-tables, various hall fittings, including a BROWN OAK HALL SET, SIX ELEGANT BEST BEDROOM SUITES, including a LARGE SUITE IN WALNUT, others in burr walnut, ash and mahogany. BltASS BEDSTEADS, mattresses, feather beds and bedding, HANDSOME CLOCKS AND BRONZES, vases, gong and stand, pictures, PLATED ARTICLES, a few LOTS OF JEWELLERY, and a. variety of other valuable effects. On view day prior to Sale. Catalogues may bo had from the Auctioneers. 1900 SALE TO-MORROW. 4, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT SALE OF NEW AND SECOND. HAND FURNITURE. Two very massive 8ft. walnut sideboards with plate- glass backs, rosewood and walnut cabinets, 5ft. mahogany sideboa.rdwith cellarettes and drawers, pictures, dining-room suite in leather, walnut over- mantels, American organ, with 9 stops, bv Estey and Co., 8ft. mahogany dming table with 2 inlets, Brussels carpet, hearthrugs, floorcloths, pedestal writing tables, perambulators, music stools, mahog- any secretaire bookcase, and sundry office furniture, 4 bedroom suites in satin, walnut, and black walnut, very handsome and solid Beaconsfleld bedroom suit, with 4ft. walnut tables, 2 mahogany ward- robes, brass and iron bedsteads, spring mattresses, iniLIpuff and feather beds, wool mattresses, mahog- any and other chests of drawers, bedroom ware, &c., toilet glasses, mahogany duehesse stands and t3-bles, commodes, &c., &c. MESSIS W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY J-WjL will HELL the foregoing at the above address on THURSDAY Next, April 30tn, and following day, if necessary, at Two o'clock p.m. Special attention is called to those goods, as they will be found on inspection to be really good value, having been made in tho most substantial manner and from the best materials. The lots can be viewed on the morning of the sale. 31, Queen-street, Cardjff, April 27th, 1891. 2111 155, NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY have been favoured with instructions from Mr Green (who is leaving the i'oovo residence owing to the property having changed hands) to SELL by AUC- TION (fi MONDAY NEXT, the 4th May, the whole of the superior and well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Supplied by Messrs Lewis, the well-known Cardiff Upholsterers. The lots include a very handsome solid mahogany sideboard, substantial mahogany dining table with two inlets, dining-rsom suite in mahogany and leather, supeiior sitting-room suite in walnut and silk rep, walnut oval table, excellent clieffonier with marble elaU and plate-glass back, gilt pier glasses, massive marble timepiece, BruliSels and other carpets, linoleums, lace cnrta.inR, paintings, engravings, photo- graphs, books, Canterbury, solid mahogany hall table, chair and umbrella stand, brass and other bedsteads, feather beds, splÍng and other mattres3(), handsome bedroom suites in walnut and birch, mahogany and other cliesos of drawers, bedroom ware, glass, dinner and breakfast ware, and the usual kitchen and scullery requisites. The whole may be seen on the day of the Rale, which will commence punctually at o clock p.pv. 31, Queen-street, Cardiff, JAMES-STREET, DOCKS NEVILLE-STREET. UPPER RUTHVEN-STREET (MACKINTOSH ESTATE), LECKWITH-TERRACE (COWBRIDGE. ROAD), COMET-STREET, and CAIRN-STREET. CARDIFF. MR MORGAN MORGAN is instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Mart, Bank-buildings, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, May 1st, at Seven p.m. (subject to conditions of sale to be en and there read), the following PROPERTY. LOT 1.—All that valuable CORNER PREMISES, comprising a Shop, Dwelling-house, and Stores, and being No. 18, James-street, Docks, Cardiff. Now in the occupation of Mr Warton, at £54 per annum, tenant paying all rates and taxes. LOT 2.-AH that de8irahle RESIDENCE, being No. 10, Neville-street, and known as Grosvenor House (within eight minutes' walk of St Mary-street), let at 4140 per annum. LOT 3.—A similar RESIDENCE, being No. 11, Neville-street, and knowu as Kensington Villa, let at £40 per annum LOT 4.—All those Two Well-built DWELLING. HOUSES, being Nos. 4 and 5, Comet-street, Roath, let to very respectable tenanta. Held under lease for a term of 99 years from 25th March, 1856, at a yearly ground rent of £210s each house. LOT 5.-All these two MESSUAGES or DWBLLING- HOUSES, being Nos. 172 and 174, Cairn-street, Cardiff, let to very desirable tenants at 6s per week ench. Held under lease for a term of 99 years, from 29th September, 1878, at an annual ground rent of B2 8s each. LOT 6.—All those two VILLA RESIDENCES, being 6 and 7 Roath Park-terrace, Upper Ruthven-streefc (Mackintosh Estate), let to respectable tenants at a rental of 78 6d per week. Held under lease for a term of 99 years, from 29th September, 1885, at an annual ground rent of S2 15s 6d each. LOT 7.—All that desirable VILLA RESIDENCE, being No. 3, Leckwith-terrace, Cowbridge-road, Car- diff, and now in the occupation of Mr Bailey, at a yearly rental of B30. Held under lease for a term of 99 years at £ per annnm. r L2T .8A~A11 "lat similar RESIDENCE, being No. 4, Leckwith-terrace, r>ow in the occupation Mr Pike at a yearly rental of :30. Held for the residue of a term of 99 years at an annual ground rent of S3. i™5r particolars apply as to Lots 1, 2, 3,4, and -oto David Lewis, Esq., Solicitor, Cardiff as to Lots o, 7, and 8, James Morgan, Esq., Solicitor, Cardiff; ana as to the whole to the Auctioneer, 3 and 4, Albert Chambers, High-street, Cardiff. 1598 AT THE MART, BANK BUILDINGS, ST. MARY- n„ STREET, CARDIFF, on TUESDAY, May 12th^l891, at Seven o'clock in the EBENEZER-STREET ANDnL^nrLE FREDERICK- the centre of Cardiff), PO: TYPR1 JJD-STltEET (close to the Dowlais Works), MT, ™ HARDLD-^TREET, ROATH. ESSRS JENKINS, CLARKE and CO. "?en instructed by the representatives of u o o „ „ k Wls Sanies, deceased, and others to Or l' *'K as above, subject to conditions to be then and there produced, the following « LONG LASElú').LD COTTAGE PROPERTIES: LEWlb JAMES, Deceased i mi ,K ? N KZER-STRE ET. LOT 1.—AH that desirable COTTAGE PROPERTY, in the centre of Cardiff, known aa No. 2, Ebenezer- street (off Great riedenck-street), as now and for many years in the occupation of Mr James Humfrev, at a weekly rental of 8s. Term, 198 years from the 20th December, 1837. Ground ent, The frontage to Ebenezer-streefc is 17ft. 61lL LITTLE FREDERICK-STREET. COTOAGES and PREMISES, Nos. 15 and 16, Little Frederick-street, in the centre of Cardiff, as now in t he occupation of Messrs Richard Da vies and T. DriscoU. Term, 900 years from the æh September, 1838. Ground rent, B5. The rent paid for No. 15 is 5s 6d per week, but for o. 16, where the tenant has been in possession for nearly 30 years, the rent has not boen increased ^pin 5s week. ORDKR OF Tlll^ PONTYPRIDD-STREET (Near Dowlais ^Works). LOTS 3 and 4.-A11 those. WO woll-BNUT MES- SUAGES and PREMISES, knoun as Nos. 14 and 16, Pontvpridd-strcet (one of the neai tst streetsJo the IMw'ais Works at Cardiff), occupation of Mossrs Atldrw and Jackson. Lach house'contains six rooms, and are well built. They are now let at tho low weekly rental of 6s each. Term, 99 years frpm the t9th Sop^ember, 1585. Annual giound rent, £2 14s per nonse. BY ORDER OF THE OWNER. HAROLD-STREET, ROATH. LOT 5.—All that very convenient MESSUAGE and PREMISES, No. ro, Ilarold-strset. Roath, In the occupation of Mr T. Laing, at a LOT 6.—A similar HOUSE, adjoining Lot 5, twng No. 32, Harold-street, Roath, in the occupation of Mr John Davies, at the Jow weekly rental of 7s. These houses are well built, and are in good repair. They contain six rooms each, and always com. mand most respectable tenants, and will be sola for the residue of a term of 99 years, and snmect to the apportioned annual ground-rent of S.215a per house. To view, apply to the respective tenants, and for further particulars, as to Lots 1 and 2, to Mr William Jones, solicitor, 29 and 30, St Mary-street, Cardiff as,.™ Lots 3 and 4, to Messrs Lewis and Jones i Merthyr Tydtil; or as to the whole of *be Auctioneers, Messrs Jenkins, Clarke, Cf^rdis! ^^RIAN-CHAMBERS, 12, Westgafce-streeti SALE TO-MORROW .8T,F'AMSHn> SHARES (by order of ^hers), at, the Exchange, Monnt 1891 at §p Cardiff> on THURSDAY, April 30th, MESSRS TREGERTHEN DUNNand rrnv'nl1«w^ei^ed instructions to SELL by V^owirip (unless previously disposed of), FCHC ° C/TB^HPSHARES, VIZ: One 64th Share Ancient Briton, of Cardiff. One B100 Share South Cambria Steamship Company, Limited. Two £ 100 Shares Jane Radcliffe Steamship Company, Limited. „ Two £ 25 Shares ( £ 18 paid) South Wales Engineering Company. Limited. tS" Entries for this Sale can-be made up to the 27th For further particulars apply to Messrs Tregerthen Dunn and Co., Sharebrokers and Auctioneers, Mer- chanto' Exchange, Cardiff. 2028 ;¡jL'- Saks lrll Àuttían.. SALE OF FAST TROTTING COBS, WITH GIG, PHAETON, DOG CART AND HARNESS COMPLETE. and SON ha.ve received instructions from Mr Thomas Jones, or the High-street Brewery, Swansea, to SELL by AUCTIOX at the Jetleries Anns Hotel. Oxford- sreet, Swansea, ou SATURDAY, May 2nd, 1391 (instead of the date previously advertised), his two well-known fast TROTTING COBS, Little Charlie and Jack, 13 and 14 hands respectively, good in single, tandem, or double harness also a new Gig, Dog Cart, Siemens' Phaeton, small Crank Axle Cart, two-wheel full size Dray, Harness, and Other stable requisites. Both cobs are prize winners, and may be inspected and tried during the morning of sale. Sale to commence at three p.m. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers :1,11 their offices, Goat-street, Swansea. 2096 HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE of LEASEHOLD PRO- PERTY, situate in one of the principal thoroughfares in the Town of Swansea. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON (in conjunction with Messrs Henry Abrahams and Sons) have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, May 5th, 1891, the undermentioned VALUABLE PROPERTY, VIZ. :— LOT 1.-All that HOUSE and PREMISES, known as No 48, Orchard-street, together with the Yard, Warehouses, Stores, and Stables in the rear thereof, estimated to produce £60 per annum. The yard and stable behind No. 48, Orchard-street are in the occupation of the South Wales Provision Stores Company, as yearly tenants, at a rental of B10 10s per annum. The remainder is In hand. All that Yard, Stable, Icehouse, Stores, Washhouse, Shed, and Premises, situate in the rear of Nos. 9 and 10, High-street, and leased to Miss Benson and others for a term of 7, 14, or 21 years, from December 25th, 1887, at a rental of j350 per annum. LOT 2.-All that commodious SHOP and PRE- MISES, known as No. 7, High-street, Swansea, held at a ground rent of £ 25 per annnm, and lot on lease to Mr George Bradford, for a term of 14 years, from March 25th, 1888, at a rental of £ 150per annum. Ali that Fully-licensed PUBLIC-HOUSE and PRE- MISES, known as the Antelope Inn, situate and being No. 9, High-street, Swansea, let on lease to Mr John Hill, for a term of 98 years, from March 25th, 1885, at a ground rent of £ 25 per annum. All that capital SHOP and PREMISES, known as No. 10, High street, let on lease to Mr Thomas Benson, for a term of 93 years, from March 25th, 1855, at a ground rent of £ 25 per annum. All those Four COTTAGES and PREMISES, known as Nos. 44, 45,46, and 47, Orchard-street, Swansea, let on lease for a term of 99 years from 24th day of June, 1849, at a ground rent of £11 8s 4d per annum. The whole is held, with another property not in- cluded in this Sale, by a lease dated May 22nd, 1850, for a term of 99 years from October 4th, 1849, at a ground rent of £95 per annum. It will first be offered in one, and, if not sold, divided into two lots as advertised, in which case Lot 1 will be sold by way of underlease for the remainder of the term, less two days, at the apportioned ground rent of jB8 11s 8d per annum, and the interest in the said underlease will be included with the other pro- perties comprised in Lot 2. The rights of way incidental to the property, and particularly to Orchard-street, coloured yellow on the plan, are reserved to the Lessees and Occupiers of the whole of the property comnrised in the original lease. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the afternoon. For particulars, plans, conditions of sale, and cards to view, apply to Messrs H. Abrahams and Sons, 9, Southampton-street, Bloomsbury-square, W.C., and Kingston-on-Thamas; E. Austin Williams, Esq., Solicitor, Castle-street, Swansea; or of the Auctioneers at their Offices, Goat-street, Swansea. 1951 ——' MUMBLES. SALE OF A HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE FAMILY RESIDENCE MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON are instructed to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION (subject to such conditions as shall then and there bo produced), at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat-street, on TUESDAY, May 12th, 1891, all that beautifully situate RESIDENCE AND PREMISES, known as Callencroft, Mumbles, standing in its own grounds of a little over an acre, and situate at the foot of Newton Hill. on the main road from Mumbles to Caswell Bay and Bishopston. The house faces due south, and is well protected from the north winds by the well-wooded hill at the 5ide, it stanc13 in an elevated position, and commands a fine view of Oystermouth, the Light- house, and Bristol Channel. Tho garden and grounds are walled in from the road, and the well-grown shrubs and ornamental trees add an additional charm as well as affording complet privacy. It contains dining, drawing, and breakfast rooms, kitchens, scullery, and usual offices, six bed and dressing rooms, box room, and two attics, with stable, coach-house, and out-houses at a con- venient distance from the main building. The property is held under leases -for a tenr. of 99 years from Michaelmas, 1850, at a yearly rent of £2Ö, and will bo sold subject to an underlease of la. 3r. lOp. thereof granted to Charles Gold, Esq., fora-i term of 94 years from June 24th, 1865, at a. yearly rent of £10. Upon portion of the property comprised in this underlease the well-known residence called Glyn-y-coed, has been erected. Sale to take place at 3 p.m. For cards to view and further particulars apply to W. C6x, Esq., Solicitor, Adelaide-street; or to the J Auctioneers I9"t their Offices, Goat-street, SWlLllSea.. 2056 IMPORTANT SALS OF HOUSE PROPERTY, SITUATE IN THE COUNTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON .i-T-JL have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat-street (subject to such conditions as shall then and there be producedX on TUESDAY, May 12th, 1891, tho following valuable LEASEHOLD HOUSE PROPERTIES LOT 1.—All that SHOP, DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being No. 1, Danygraig- terrace, St. Thomas, Swansea, in the occupation of the owner, and containing large grocer's shop, parlonr, private side entrance, Kitchen, scullery, drawing-room, five bedrooms, and usual offices. In the rear of the premises is a three-stalled stable, cart shed, and a yard that is approached by large double doors. LOT 2.-All that Meven-roomed DWELLING. HOUSE and PREMISES, situate adjoining the last lot, and being No. 2, Dauygraig-terrace, St. Thomas, Swansea-, in the occupation of a respectable tenant at a rental of 6s per week. The whole is held by lease for a term of 99 years from June 24th, 1884, at a gronnd rent of £ 5 per annum. Both houses are well built, and have good polled stone fronts. They will be first offered in one, and if not sold, divided into two lots as advertised, jn which case Lot 1 will bear an apportioned ground rent of B5 Lot 2, £2. LOT 3.-AII that DWELUNG-HOUSE and PRE- MISES, situate and being No. 2, Grove-place, Swan- sea, in the occupation of Miss Hepworth, as yearly tenant, at a rental of £28 per annum, held by lease for a term of 98 years (less the last seven days) from December 24th. 1848, at a ground rent of JS4 per annum. „ LOT 4. — All that DWELLING HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being No. 66, Mansel-terrace, Swansea, in the occupation of Mr Dayies, as yearly tenant, at a rental of £28 per annum it is held for a term of 99 years from September 29th, 1860, at a ground rent of £ 3*3s per annum. LOT 5. —All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being No. 39, Belle Vue- street, Swansea, in che occupation of Sergeant R. Da vies, as yearly tenant, at a rental of £ 22 per annum, held for a term of three lives and 99 years (less the last six days thereof), from December 25th, 1837, at a ground rent of B2 5s per annum. LOT .6. All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being No. 5, Christina-street, Swansea, in the occupation of Mr A. P. Drew, as yearly tenant, at a rental of £ 30 per annum. Held for a. term of 98 years, from September 28th, 1855, at a ground rent of S3 3s per annum. Sale tA;) commence 3.15 p.m. For Cards to View and further particulars apply, as to Lots 1 and 2, to J. Viner Leeder, Solicitor, Oxford- street and as to the remainder of the Lots, to E. Austin Williams, Solicitor, Castle-street; or as to the whele to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street, Swansea. 2056 SALE THIS DAY. PONTYPRIDD. IMPORTANT SALE OF A DESIRABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE. MESSRS H. S. DAVIES and MORGAN -LVJL have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at tho New Inn Hotel, Pontypridd. on WEDNESDAY, April 29th, 1891, at Seven o'clock in the evening, that desirable FAMILY RESIDENCE, Known as Y Fron. Tho house is detached, standing in its own well- matured grounds, and contains dining-room, drawing- room, breakfast room, live bedrooms, scullery, stable and coach. house. The Auctioneers desire to call special attention to this Sale, as affording an excellent opportunity of acquiring a Residence in the best position in Ppnty- pridcl, within two or three minutes' walk of the centre of the town, yet thoroughly secluded, and command- ing solendid view of the Taff Valley. Tho property is held under lease for 99 years from 2nd August, 1874, subject to a ground rent of B8 14s. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Town-hall Chambers, Pontypridd or to Mr JOHN MORGAN, Solicitor, 2078 1, Great Frederick-street. Cardiff. SHORT NOTICE OF SALE.—AT 14, WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF. TO DECORATORS, PAPERHANGERS, AND OTHERS. MR D. EVANS will SELL by AUCTION, on tho Premises a* above, on FRIDAY, 1st May, 1891, at 11 O'clock precisely, a Urtc Assortment of Superior PAPERHANGINGS ANJ) VARNISEL Also a Copying Press, Stand, and an excellent Bicycle. Auctioneer's Office, 9, Windsor-place, Cardiff. 2132 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. FREEHOLD RESIDENCE AND BUILDING SITES T CLOSE TO CARDIFF. o BE OFFERED for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION in the month of May next, the remaining portions of the FREEHOLD ESTATES j t, Henry Jones, Esq., situate in the parishes daff.and Canton, consisting of The Residence known as Heathfleld, with garden, stablmg, and outbuildings, now in the occupation of W. Morris, Esq. Seventeen Acres of Land or thereabouts in several lots, most eligibly situated between the Merthyr and Crwys-roads, commanding extensive views of tne sur- rounding district, within half a mile of the boundary oi the county borough of Cardiff, and closo to Gabalva Church. A Field with frontage to Romilly-crescent and Severn-road, Canton, containing about two acres. And other Property. Plans atm 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. Williams, Solicitor, 8, Charles-street, Cardiff. 1623 IMPORTANT TO LADIES.—The most JL wonderful medicine ever discovered for aJIirregu larities and obstructions, however obstinate or lon. standing. Thousands have been relieved by this miraculous remedy, and thereby saved trouble, illness and expense. Perfectly harmless never fails to bring, about the desired effect, as testified to by hundreds of" married and single females. Numerous unsolicited testimonials PILLS ARE USELESS only bring, disappointment. Stampedaddressedenvelopefor price list.—S. W. D'ASMAIL. Walthamstow. The only effectual remedy on earth. _/A'ry and judje for your selree. 874 alts by ^urtinn. TO BE SOLD, Pursuant to an Order of the High Court of Justice in an action re Ebener.er Edgar Morgan, deceased, Pegge v. Morgan, 1890, M. 2120," with the approba- tion of his Lordship, Mr Justice Chitty, by MR RICHARD E. HUGHES, the person appointed by the said Judge, at the Mackworth Hotel, at Swansea, in the County of Glamorgan, on TUESDAY, the 5th day of May, 1891, at Four o'clock in tho Afternoon, in one lot, THE LEASEHOLD IRON AND TIN-PLATE WORKS, Situate at Briton Ferry, in the said County of Glamor- gan, and known M THE VERNON IRON AND TIN-PLATE WORKS, Comprising :— FORGE, with 23 puddling and three balling furnaces two steam hammers, 60 and 50 cwt. each; pair rough- ing and finishing bar rolls, vertical engine-driving bar rolls and two mills, 14 boilers attached to furnaces eight firing boilers, pumps, vertical blast engine. MILLS Bar-cutting machine, 8 mills (4-21 inch and 4-26 inch) with furnaces and doublers' and shearers' shears, 2 horizontal engines driving 4 mills, 1 engine dnving 2 mills. Cold rolls —6 pair cold rolls, lathe for turning rolls, engine and saw bench. Annealing room with i furnaces. Black and white pickling rooms with pickling machines,. and one horizontal and 1 vertical engine. Two tin houses -23 tinning sets driven by vertical engine. Sorting room and stores. Scruff melting room with furnace. Carpenters shop. Fitting shop. Lathe and shaping machine. Palm oil stores, general stores, sheds for drying boxes, office, etc. Flooring plates are laid throughout the works. A tramway runs through the works, communicating with the railway hidings of the Great Western Railway and the Briton Ferry Docks, both in close proximity to the works. The property is well placed for all the require- ments of the trade, and for ready and inexpensive transit of goods both inward and outward. It is neld on lease for a term of 60 years from the 29th of September, 1859, at an annual rent of £150 per annum. There are sundry easements, water rights, use of landing stage and tipping ground, and rights of way, all of which are covoreabythe further annual sum of £30. Note.—-The stocks, stores, tools, loose plant, and office furniture, are to be taken to by the purchaser at a valuation. The property may be viewed at any time, and particulars and conditions of MIa may be had gratis of Mr G. F. Scale, of Neath, in the county of Glamorgan, solicitor of Messrs Bell, Brodrick, and Gray, of 9, Bow Churchyard, Cheapside, London, B.C., solicitors; of the Auctioneer, at Swansea, alore- said, and at the place of sale. 2034 LLANFYRNACH SILVER LEAD MINES, PEMBROKESHIRE. Abandonment of the Mines. Important Sale of tho whole of the valuable fixed and loose MACHINERY, PLANT, &c. MR RICHARD E. HUGHES has been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above-Mines, on THURSDAY, the 7th day of May, 1891, the whole of the valuable MACHINERY, PLANT, &c.. Comprising :—Several boilers, 28 by 6 feeb and 18 feet by 5% feet; Cornish engine, 40-inch cylinder, 8 feet 6-inch stoke: double 10-inch winding engine, 2 feet stroke, with 2 winding drums horizontsl engine, 10-inch cylinder, 12-inch stroke, with pumping gear double Robey 12-inch cylinder engine, witn pumping gear winding engine, 17-inch cylinder, 2 feet stroke, with winding drum portable engine, locomotive boiler by Robey, Cornish crusher, 30-inch rolls, doubleplunger six-compartment jigger, Cornish crusher, 26-inch rolls, duplex action stone breaker, turbine, pit frames, sheaves, ropes, quantity ef steam and water pipes various sizes, bobs, pumping gear, several lifts, cir- cular saw. drilling machine, lathe, forges, blast fan, driven by 6-inch engine, several water wheels various sizes, woighbridge, steel trams, quantity of steel and iron rails, snrplus pumps, quantity of castings, numerous other lots also the office furniture. Detailed descriptive catalogues are ready. Sale to commence at 11.30 a.m. precisely. Further particulars and catalogues can be obtained of the Auctioneer, Swansea: or from W. Evans George, Esq-i Solicitor, Newcastle Emlyn, near Llandyssil. 2033 SALE TO-MORROW. ABERAMAN, ABERDARE. MESSRS MORGAN & JAMES HAVE receded instructions to SELL by PUBLIC Flough Inn, Aberaman. Aberdare. on THURSDAY, the 30th day of April, 1891, at Eight o'clock in the Evening (subject to such conditions of sale as snail be then and there produced), the follow- ing valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, viz LOT 1—AU that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, situate and being No. 22, Brook-street, Aberaman, now in the occupation of Mr John Cun- ningham, a.nd let at a monthfv rental of 13s. H. MESSUAGE or DWELLING. HOUSE, situate and being No. 25, Brook-street, aforesaid, now m the occupation of Mr John Cun* ningnam, junior, and let at a monthly rental of 13s. LOT 3.-All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING. HOUSE, situate and being No. 24, Brook-street. aforesaid, now m the occupation of Mr Benjamin Phillips, and let at a monthly rental of 13e. LOT 4. — AH that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, situate and being No. 25, Brook-street, afore- said, now in the occupation of Mr James Thomas, and let at a monthly rental of 13s. said, now in the occupation of Mr James Thomas, and let at a monthly rental of 13s. LOT 5.—All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, situate and being No. 26, Brook-street, aftwe- said, now in the occupation of Mr Benjamin Jones, and let at a monthly rental of 12s. LOT ó. -All tIt&t MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, situate and being No. 37, Brook-street, afore- said, now in oo oooupatioD of Ajhr John Lloyd, JWld let at a monthly rental of 1B. LoT7.-All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING. BOUSE, situate and being No. 28, Brook.street, afore- Mid, now in the occupation of Mr Lewis Williams, and let at a monthly rental of £1. The above property is held under a lease for 09 years from 1st day of January, 1855, and is subject to the annual ground rent of £9 88 5d, which will be appsr- tioned at the time of Sale. For fnrther particulars apply to the Auctioneers at their Offices, 15, Cardiff-street, Aberdare, and to Messrs Davies and Williams, Solicitors, Tan-street, Ponty. pridd. SALE THIS DAY. TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, HAY MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. NEWPORT, MON. MOST IMPORTANT SALE of 400 tons of excellent CLOVER, 150 tons of prime Meadow HAY. 130 tOM of clean and sweet STRAW, the property of Messrs R. Stratton (whose lots will be shown by the bailiff at Ifton Hill), Rees Keene, J. II. Ilillier, Dowle, and Henry Jones, which MR THOMAS PARRY has been in- structed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Tre- degar Arms Hotel, Newport, Mon., on WEDNESDAY, April 29th, 1891, at 3.30 o'clock in the afternoon pre- cisely. Dated Auction and Estate Offices, Albany-chambers, Newport, April 10th, 1891. 1860 SALE THIS DAY. TO BREWERS AND OTHERS. ROGERSTONE, NEAR NEWPORT, MON. MR THOS. PARRY has received in- structions SELL by AUCTION, at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, April 29th, 1891, at 3 o clock in the Afternoon, subject to suck conditions of Sale ae shall be then produced (Newport Incorporated Law Society's Conditions), all that well- known Old-established BEERHOUSE known as the Oak Tree Inn." Also the Private Dwelling-house adjoining,situated in an excellent posi- tion, be. ween Tydee and Bassalleg, on the main road, and in the very rising and improving district of Roger- stone. The Property is well and substantially bui t, and the Oak Tree Inn contains cellar, kitchen, pantry, bar parlour, smoke-room, three bedrooms, with a capital garden, wash-house, piggeries, &c., and a never failing supply of water, and is in the occupation of Mrs Caroline Richards, at the low annual rental of £25. The Private Dwelling-house contains kitchen; pantry, two sitting-rooms and three bedrooms, with capital garden, and is in the occupation of Mr J. Williams, at a rental of S13 per annum. The whole of the Property is Copyhold of the Manor of Rogerstone. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, or to Mr T. S. Edwards, Solicitor, High-street, Newport. Dated, Auction and Estate Office, Albany Chambers, April 7th, Newport, Mon. 1871 CRUMLIN AND CROSSPENMAEN. MR THOMAS PARRY has received in- structions from the Executors of the late Mr John Jones, Crosspenmaen, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Viaduct Hotel, Crumlin, on THURSDAY, 30th April, 1891, at Fonr o'clock pre- cisely (subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then produced, and in such lots as may be then deter- mined upon), the undermentioned PROPERTIES, Viz. :— Lot L—A DWELLING-HOUSE, ealled Rhiw Crumlin House," situate near the High Level Station, Crumlin, with a good garden thereto, in the occupation of William Evans, producing the low yearly rent of £12- This lot is held for a term of 91 years from 25th March, 1864, at a ground rent of £2 2s. LOT 2.—FOUR DWELLING HOUSES and Gardens, situate at Crosspenmaon, near Crumlin, in the occupa- tion of Rachel Jenkins and others, producing a low annual rent of £15 12s. This lot is held for a term of 98 years from 25th December, 18.31, at a ground rent of £ 2 2B. The minerals and timber, &e., in and upon the pro- perties are reserved. Tho Houses are conveniently situated, and always command ready tenanta and no difficulty should be experienced in obtaining increased rents. Applications for further particulars to the Auctioneer, Albany Chambers, Newport, or Mr F. S. Dauncey, Solicitor, Newport, Mon. 1968 ABERGAVENNY RACES. MESSRS STRAKER and SON will JjJL LET by AUCTION, at the Golden Lion Hotel, Abergavenny, oifTHURSDAY. 30fch April.. 1891, the GRAND 8TAJt» REFRESHMENT RdOM AND BOOTHS, for the Pony and Galloway Races, to be held on 4th and 5th May (Mabon's Day). Letting will commence at 12 o'clock. [2114-365 ^AUCTJONEEW^JOFFICESJJTIVERTOTI^L^EJABEROTJOTNYJ^^ gaits fog dantract. BRYNGOLUG, IIEATHFIELD, SWANSEA. FOR SALE, BY PRIVATE TREATY, JD the above well and substantially-built semi- detached LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE, standing on about a quarter of an acre of land, planted dry and healthy position thoroughly drained; commanding an uninterrupted view of the bay and Devonshire coast; consisting of three large reception rooms, kitchens, cellars, eight rooms upstairs, hot and cola ■water bathroom, w.c.'s, and the usual offices. Unexpired term of lease, 85 years. Now m the occupation of R. W. Joneer, Esq. For cards to view, &c., apply to 2119 DANIEL PHILLIP, Auctioneer, Swanaeo. SALE OF LEASEHOLD STEAM FLOUR MILL, BAKERIES, RESTAURANTS, SHOPS, &c. IN EE THE WESTERN COUNTIES STEAM BAKERIES and MILLING COMPANY (LIMITED), BATH. According to desire, the TIME for my RECEIVING OFFERS HAS BEEN EXTENDED to MAY 12,1891. JAMES TUCKER, Receiver, 2116 Collingdon-road, Cardiff. JJIPLEY'S ID. PATENT OVAL BLUE MID OVAL BLACKLEAD, NOW SOLD AT \2'v. EACH. ——— 1424 Give M't Ripley tberon a. pint of water. See W. P. Fisher's letter in the" Cardiff Times and Sooth- Wales Weekly.News," and The Cambrian weeklL .salts &11 Jluciimt. I SALE TO-MORROW. I ENERGLYN, PWLLYPANT, NEAR CAERPHILLY. SALE OF LEASEHOLD COTTAGES. MR HENRY LEV/IS has been in- structed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Castle Hotel, Caerphilly, on WEDNESDAY, April 29th, 1891, a.t Six o'clock in the Evening, in such lot or lots as shall bo determined upon at the sale, and subject to such conditions as shall be read thereat, the following LEASEHOLD HOUSES ALL THOSE 13 HOUSES AND GARDENS, situate and being at Energlyn, Pwllypaut, known as Energlyn-row, in the occupation of Messrs Edmund Morgans and others, let at rents amountin-g yearly to £ 13212s. A lease or leases of the whole or a portion of the above bouses will be granted by the Trustees of the Goodrich Estate <the ground landlords) to the pur- chaser or purchasers for the term of 81 years, from 1st May, 1891, and subject to a ground rent of R20 3s a year, which will be apportioned equally between the houses if sold separately or in lots. The particular attention of Capitalists requiring a safe and remunerative investment ia drawn this opportunity, as the district is fast developing itself. One pit has already been sunk by the Liaubraiifteli Steam Coal Colliery Company to the Lower Coal Measures, and another is being rapidly sunk by the same Company. The above houses have very extensive Gardens in back and front, and are within ten minutes' walk of the above pits. For further particulars apply to Messrs FRANK JAMES & SONS, 2066 Solicitors, 134, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil, or to the Auctioneer, 2. Castle-street, Merthyr Tydfil. BUTCHERS' ARMS YARD, PONTYPRIDD. MONTHLY SALE OF HORSES, TRAPS, AND HARNESS. MR JOHN THOMAS will hold his next MONTHLY SALE at the above Yard, on WEDNESDAY, May 6th, 1891, at Two p.m. prompt, when there are already entered several Draught Horses, Cobs, and Ponies, Traps, Brakes, Harness (single and double), Saddles, and Horse Clothing. Also 3 Barren Cows, 3 Calves, 10 Sheep, and 10 Porkers. Further entries respectfully solicited. Auctioneer's Offices, Market-street, Pontypridd. 2090 GRAIG GWILYM FARM, NEAR PENTYTRCH. Within easy distance of Walnut Tree Bridge, on the Taff Vale Line, and Church Valley Station on the Cowbridge Line. SALE OF FARMING STOCK, CROPS, AND IM- PLEMENTS. MR JOHN THOMAS ha.s received in- structions from Mr John Robctham (who is leaving) to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises, on THURSDAY, May 7th, 1891, the whole of his FARMING STOCK, CROPS, AND IMPLEMENTS, also the Land will be let by Auction, particulars of which will be given at a future date. Three months' credit on usual terms. Refreshments at 12. Sale at 2 p.m. Auctioneer's Offices, Pontypridd. 2059 MISKIN INN. NEW MILL, NEAR LLAN. TRISANT. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. IMPORTANT SALE OF CATTLE AND SHEEP. MR JOHN THOMAS has received in- structions from Mr Thomas Williams, Hey- wood Lodge, Hereford, to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on MONDAY, May 25th, 1S91. 170 HEAD OF CATTLE, AND 300 COUPLES OF EWES AND LAMBS. Four months' credit on usual terms. Refreshments at 11. Sale at 2 p.m. Further particulars in future advertisements. Auctioneer's Offices, Pontypridd. 2091. Cantors att& Contracts. ^OUWY BOROUGH 'OF CARDIFF. TO BUILDERS ANJ> CONTRACTORS. The Corporation are prepared to receive TENDERS for ALTERATIONS and ADDITIONS at the Roath Cattle Market. Plans and specifications can be seen at the offices of Mr W. Harpur, M.Inst.C.E., Borough Engineer, on and after 29th instant. Bills otf Quantities will be supplied on payment of One Guinea-, which will be returned on receipt of a bona fide Tender. Sealed Tenders, endorsed "Additions at Roath Market," to be sent in not later than 10 a.m., on 6th May next. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By Order, J. L. WHEATLEY, Itewn Clerk. Town Hall, Cardiff. 2075 mREDEGAR LOCAL BOARD. TO CONTRACTORS. The above Board invite TENDERS for tfcft CON. 6TRUCTION of a SCHEME of SEWERAGE for Pieton-street, High-street, and District, also the con. struction of a Sewer at 4th Row, Georgetown, both in the town of Tredegar, in the execution of whfch the following works will be necessary, viz., (1) About 256 Lineal Yards of 18 inch Stoneware Pipe Sewer. (2) About 420 Lineal Yards 15 inch Sewer. (3) About 129 Lineal Yards 12 ineh Stoneware Pipa Sewer. With theneceMBry Manholes, Ventilators, &c. Plans and sections of the proptsed works can be inspected, and Specifications and Forms of Tender obtained on application to Mr W. C. Widdowson, surveyor to the Board, No. 87, Queen-street, Tredegar Sealed tenders for either or the whole of the above works to be sent into me, the undersigned, endorsed, Tender for Sewerage," No. 1, 2 or 3, as the case may be, on or before Tuesday, May 12th, 1891. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. By Order, JOHN ALEX. SHEPARD, Clerk to the said Board. 87, Queen-street, Tredegar, 25th April, 1891. 2094 T 0 BULDERS. TENDERS are invited for CARRYING OUT the ADDITIONS and ALTERATIONS proposed to be done to the WORKMEN'S HALL, NEW TREDEGAR. Plans and Specifications may be seen at Aaron Davies and Son s, Architects, Pontlcuyn. Endorsed Tenders to be sent on or before Wednes- day, the 13th day of May, 1891, to the Secretary of the Workmen's Hall, New Tredegar, via. Cardilf. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. April 23th, 1891. I rjlO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS required for EXTENSIVE ALTERA- TIONS and ADDITIONS to KING STREET ENGLISH BAPTIST CHAPEL, ABERTILLERY. Plans and Specifications, and all further information, may be obtained of the Architect, Mr McBean, Aber- tillery, and tenders are to be delivered to Mr W. B. Harrison, Ironmonger, Abertiliery, not later thau the 10th of May next. 2098 rjji o FUTL D E R S" Builders desirous of TENDERING for BUILDING a SCHOOL, Boundary Walls, and Out-buildings at Merthyr-street, Cathays, Cardiff, for the Rev C. J. Thompson, M.A., will send their names to me on or before 2nd May next. Quantities supplied. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. E. M. BRUCE-VAUGHAN, F.R.I.B.A., Architect. Cardiff, 25th April, 1891. rpoTBUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS we invited for BUILDING a STEAM LAUNDRY for the ABERDARE VALLEY STEAM LAUNDRY COMPANY, LIMITED. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the office of Mr Thomas Roderick, Architect, Clifton-street, Aberdare or at the registered office of the company, No. 7, Canon- street, Aberdare. Endorsed Tenders to be sent to the undersigned not later than MONDAY, the 4th day of May next. The fewest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. DAVID JAMES, Secretary. Aberdare, April 25th, 1891. 2086 TO BUILDERSAND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of a. RESIDENCE, with STABLES, COACH-HOUSE, &c., at Penarth. Plans and speciifcations may be seen and bills of quantities obtained at our office on or after Wednes- day, the 29th inst. Sealed Tenders, endorsed Tender for House, &c., at Penarth." to be sent to us not later than Wednes- day. the 6th May. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. „ JACOBS and PICKNELL. Bank-buildings, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, April 24th. 1891. 2051 TENDERS are REQUIRED for the JL ERECTION of a MINISTER'S HOUSE at Ferndale, for the Building Committee of Tre Rhondda. Chapel. Plans and Specification may be seen at ad- dress below. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. JONES, Surveyor, 56, FounhMn-streett Ferndale. -no Hotels, Dntittg-rmmts, &t. ONGLAND'S FAMILY AND COM- -L' MERCIAL HOTEL, ST. HELEN'S-ROAD, SWANSEA. (Beautifully situated.) COMMODIOUS COMMERCIAL AND PRIVATE SITTING-ROOMS. 1560 MISS AMBREY, MANAGERESS. OXFORD HOTEL, OXFORD-STREET^ SWANSEA. This Hotel is centrally and conveniently situated for the accommodation of visitors from town and countrv. 'Bosses leave for all parts of Gower on Market Days. AN ORDINARY ON WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, AT 1 O'CLOCK SHARP. 1559 EDWIN SMITH, Proprietor WILLIAMS' (PONTARDAWEt "yy ORM 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 pests 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,-1 have for some time used your Anthelmintic, or Worm Losenges, in my family, and find them a very speedy aud emeaeious cure for ascearides, and their agrt ftble and convenient form is a great recom- mendation for children. W. HUTCHINSON, Viear of Howdon." Sold at 9d. 131j¡d, and 2s 9d per box, by most. chemists, or for 14 or 34 stamps from J. Davies, chemist, 30, High-street, Swansea. A list of testimonials, symptoms, Ac., on application. 1297 npHE DE REES BILL-POSTING AND X 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 THE SCHOLASTIC TRADING COMPANY (LIMITED). 7, ST. JOHN'S-SQUARE, CARDIFF. SCHOOL BOOKS and every Requisite K? kept in Stock. ALBUMS, WRITJNG-DESKST&CL JJIBLES, PRAYER-BOOKS, &c. REWARD BOOKS.— In Great Va- riety. "VOTE PAPER, ENVELOPES, and all kinds of STATIONERY. LANDSCAPE STUDIES^ I HALF FLOWER STUDIES F PRICE. 106-1305 J fJalrlir &c. CARDIFF AND DISTRICT 'BUS CO., LIMITED. The DIRECTORS HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the SHARE LLST will be RE-OPENED until further notice. 2069—338e T. TAYLOR, Secretary. ublíc Jlrrtias. THE CONFERENCE OF THE PRO- -N- posed Federation of Trades and Labour Unions of South Walesuld Monmouthshire will be held at the Grand Hotel. Westgate-street, Cardiff, on Thursday next, the 30th inst. at 11 a.m. All Delegates are requested to brin- their Credentials and present, them to the Credential Committee between 10 and 11 o'clock a.m.—T. J. Wingfield, Secretary pro. tern, 779 GAINT MARY-STREET MARKFT" TO APPLICANTS FOR SHOPS AND STALLS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Persons desirous of RENTING SHOPS and STALLS in the new Saint Mary-street Market must IMMEDIATELY ATTEND upon the Manager of the Market at his office in the Saint Mary-street Market. By order. J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Cardiff, April, 1891. 2082 BLAINA BRASS BAND CONTEST, June 1,1891, under South Wales and Monmouth- shire Brass Band Association Rules. Test piece, "Pride of Wales," H. Round. £24in prizes.—For par- ticulars, apply John King. Ramp-street, BIaina. 2033 ELECTRIC LIGHTING ACTS -i-J 1882 AND 1833. CARDIFF ELECTRIC LIGHTING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Trade have made and issued [J, Provisional Order under the provisions of the Electric Lighting Acts 1882 and 1888 with a view to the same b6ing induded in a Con- firmation Bill about io be introduced into Parliament to the Mayor Aldermen and Burgesses of the County Borough of Cardiff authorising them to supply electrical energy for public and private purposes within the whole of the County and Municipal Borough of Cardiff as the same is constituted upon the day when the Act con- finning such Order is passed Copies of the Provisional Order hare been deposited for public inspection at the Office of the Clerk of tha Peace for the County of Glamorgan at Cardiff and at the Office of the Town Clerk in the Town-liall Cardiff aid also at the Office of the Board of Trade Whitehall Txmdon and printed copies QÏ the same can be obtained a.t the Offices of the undermentioned Town Clerk and Parliamentary Agents at a price not exceeding One Shilling each Dated this 25th day of April 1891 J. L. WHEATLEY Town Clerk Cardiff ANDREW & CO 27 Lane London EC Parliamry Agenta 'Itgal Srlatictli. E EDWARD ELLIS, DECEASED.— For SALE by Private Contract, No. 109, WOOD- VILLE-ROAD, and Nos. 22, 23, and 24, CATHERINE- STREET, Cathays, Cardiff. Particulars obtained from and Tenders to be sent to the Executors, Messrs Edwards and Talbot, 43, Woodvillc-rofvd. NOTICE.—Any claim against the estate of the above Edward Ellis must be gent to the Executors on 01 betore May 7th next. 439 |3ttMxc JLPPATNTMMTS. rjIREDEGAR L OCA L BOARD. APPOINTMENT OF COLLECTOR OF RATES. The above Board will, at their meeting to be held on Friday, the 22nd May. 1891, proceed to the APPOINT MENT of a COLLECTOR of thoir GAS and WATER RENTS, and GENERAL DISTRICT RATE and special WATER KATE (if any). Salary, £ 304 per annum, and the person appointed will be allowed undertake other duties with the consent of the Board. Duties.—To make out the rate receipt chequebooks aftd demand notes, and coIled a11 the above rates. ripe person appointed will be required to enter upon his duties on the 24th June next, and tc carry out the dutitfs relating to his office prescribed by the Public HeaVAh Act, 1875;"t,he orders of the Local Government Boartl and the Board's ny-ø Laws, and to tind secnritv in the of S500 for the due and faithful discharge of the duties of his orate. Applications to be made in candidate's own hand. writing, stating ape, previous and nresent occupation enclosing eopies of testimonials (not exceeding of recent date, and endorsed "Collector," aud to be delivered at. my office not later than 4 p.m. on the 21sb May, 1891. Canvassing the. members of the Board, either per- sonally or by agt1)t, will be held to be a disqualifi- cation for the appointment. By order, JNO. ALEX SHEPARD, Clerk to the Board. No. 87, Que«>n»street. Tredegar, 28th April, 1891. BEDWELY UNION. WANTED, a MASTER and MATRON for the Work- house at Treaegar. The salary of the Master will be £ 60 and tb80t of the Matron £ 30 per annum, witb Furnished Apartments, Board, Lodging, and Washing. Candidates must be man aud wife, and accustomod to the duties will be preferred. Age ot each candidate not to exceed 45 years. The Master must be fully competent to keep the books and accounts prescribed by 'the Local Government Board and ta manage and superintend the discipline and employ- men, of tite paupers in the workhouse and the cultiva- tion of tho garden attached thereto. The Workhouse isfor the reception of aged and able- bodied paupers of both sexes, including children. Average number of inmates, 240. Applications in the handwriting of the Candidates, stating aste, previous and present occupation, accom- panied by not more than three recent testimonials as to character &nd ability, must be sent to me before the 13th day of May, 1891, endorsed Master and Matron." The appointment will be subject to the approval of the Local Government Board, and the Master will be required to give security by bond in the sum of B200 for the faithful discharge of his duties. Selected candidates will receive notice to attend on the day of election. Canvassing the Quardians either directly or in- directly is.strictly prohibited, and will disqualify candidates. By erder, JNO. ALEX. SHEPARD, Clerk to the Guardians. No. 67, Queen-street, Tredegar. Mon. 27th April," 1891. 2120 (feurjsiotts. RISTOL CHANNEL*" PASSENGER SERVICE, LD. DAILY SERVICE between CARDIFF and WESTON by the Saloon Steamer LADY MARGARET, or other suitable steamer (wind, weather, and circum- stances permitting). MAY. LEA VE CARDIFF. I LEAVE WESTON. Sat,, 2.—9.30, 11.30 a.m., [ Sat, 2—10,20 a.m., 12.30, 3^0 p.m. 8.0 p.m. Mon. 4.—12.10, 2.15, 4.KI1 Mon. 4-1.0, 3.15, 6.20 p.m. p.m. Tnes. 5.—1.0,3.15,5.30 p.m. Tues. 5—2-.0, 4.15,7.15 p.m. Wed. 6.-7.45 a-m., 3.15, Wed. 6—L#),4.15, 7.40p.m. 5.10 p.m. „ Thurs. 7.—8.30 a.m., 3.30, Thurs.7—2.30,4130,7.50p.m. 5.30 p.m. Fri. 8.-7.45 a.m., 3.40, Fri. a—8.45 «.m., 4.35, 8.0 5.45 p.m. For Special Through Arrangements of' Excursion Parties to Cheddar, Wells, &c, or for Hire-of Passen- ger Steamers to any place m the Bristol apply to EDWARDS, ROBERTSON & CO., Agents, 1981 105, Bute Docks, Cardiff. QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. NEW AND IMPROVED SERVICE TO THE CHANNEL ISLANDS VIA WEYMOUTPL QUICKEST AND BEST ROUTE. AND SHORTEST SEA PASSAGE. WEYMOUTH to GU EHNSEY in about 4ys hours. GUERNSEY to JERSEY in about 1% hours. POWERFUL FAST STEAMERS, especially con- strutted for the Great Was tern Company for thiik Service, and fitted with electric light and all latest improvements, will, weather and circumstances per- mitting, run DAILY from WEYMOUTH to GUERN, SEY and JERSEY (Monday Mornings excepted), a.a4 from JERSEY and GUERSEY. to WEYMOUTII (Sundays excepted) in connection with Fast Trains from and to all parts of the Great estevn System. Passengers leaving New Milford at 5.0 p.m., Swansea 7.25, Cardiff 9.20, and Weymouth 2.20 a.m., reach Guernsey about 6.45 &.m. and Jexaey about 9.0 a.m. leaving Jersey at 8.0 a-ni., Guerusey 10.0, reacli Wey- mouth about 2.30 Swansea 11.45 p.m., a.nd New Milford at 1.45 a.m. Passengers pass (hrech between the train and steamer at Wevmouth. FAST EXPRESS TRAINS are run DAILY (Sunday* excepted), in conjunction with the London and Nortty Western Rail-way, via the SHREWSBURY and HERE- FORD IJNE, betwoen CARDIFF and LIVERPOOL, Manchester, Chester, Carlisle, Glaagow, and Edinburgh and the North of England and Scotland generally, leaving CARDIFF at 9.30 a,.ro., 12.35, 4.5, and 7.35 p.m. By Trains connecting with the Service to and from LLANELLY, SWANSEA, NEATH, BRIDGEND, and other Stations, the time occupied between SOUTH WALES and the North is materially reduced. THROUGH CARRIAGES run from CARDIFF, and THROUGH FARES are in operation between all principal Stations. 1502 nY. LAMBERT, General Manager. ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all discharges from the Urinary Organs in either set (acquired or constitutional), Gravel, and Pains in the Back Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold; in Boxes lis 6d each, by all Chemists and Patent Modicine Vendors throughout th e world or sent to any address for sixty stamps by the The Lincoln and Midland Coimties -Drogr Coxupany Lincoln,