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Jlates Irj? JVucttmr. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr W. BRADLEY. /took, Sheep, Horses, &c., at Eglwysilan Oct. 22 d Messrs W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY. household Furniture, atPenarth Oct. 22 Mr T. E. GEORGE. "aluable Properties, at Crumliu Oct. 28 Mr SIDNEY GIBSON. stock and Horses, <fcc., at Ystradowon Oct. 26 Messrs GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING. household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff Oct. 22 at Cardiff Oct. 27 saddlery, etc., at Cardiff Oct 27 oale of American Horses, at Cardiff Oct. 31 Hign-class Pictures, at Cardiff —* o Messrs W. <fc s. HERN. „ Leasehold Properties, at the Mart. Cardiff Oct. 29 „ Messrs H. HILL and CO. Household Furniture, at Rooms Oct. 23 Household Furniture, Ac., at Swansea Oct. 27 Dwelling Hotises, at .Swansea °ct- 28 Mr RICHARD E. HUGHES. Freehold and Copvhold Estates, at Swansea Nov.— Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER and SON. „ Household Furniture, at Swansea Auction Rooms Oct.22 Plants and Seedlings, at Swansea ? Household Furniture, at Swansea • ■ 3 Messrs LEWIS LEWl and DAVIES. 4.b.1). Portable Engine, at Barry D?ck oc 22 Messr J. G. MADDOX & CO, Household Furniture, Pianos, at Rooms «ct, Furniture, at 61, AVoodville-road, Cardiff u Mr MORGAN MORGAN. Properties, at The Mart, Cardiff „ • Properties, at The Mart, Cardiff • 'Public-houses, at Pontypridd 'tvqv 11 Freehold Farm and Land, at Newport JMCK. II Public-house, at Llant wit ^"a™?"e • • • • Mr PHILIP MORGAN. Freehold Property, at Llandenny • JNov. <5 Messrs NEWLAND and HUNT. Copyhold Farm, at Newport -yet. Freehold Farm. &c., at Newport 11 Messrs GEO. NICHOLLS, SON, & ALDER. 50 Argentine Horses, at Bristol Oct. 22 ° Mr THOMAS PARRY. Bnckmaking Machinery and Plant, at Newport. Oct. 22 Valuable Machinery, at Newport Oct 22 Mr W. H. F. PARTRIDGE. Freehold Residence and Share Investments—Oct. 28 Mr DAVID PRICE. Freehold Property, at Brecon Oct. 30 Messrs EDWARD ROBERTS & SON. Freehold Property, at Kidwelly Oct. 26 Freehold and Leasehold Property, at Swansea.. Oct. 27 Messrs STEPHENSON ALEXANDER. Farming Stock, at Penmark Oct. 22 Pedigree Prize Cattle, Eglwysnunvd Oct. 29 Freehold and Leasehold Properties, at Canton.. Nov. 5 Messrs STRAKER and SON. Freehold Estate, Abergavenny Oct. 22 Horses, Household Furniture. &c., at Tredegar. Oct 23 Mr JOHN THOMAS. Farm Stock, &c., at Maesarel, nearPeterstone.. Oct 22 Messis THORNE &'SON. 'Stock, Crops, &c., Castle-upon-Alutn Oct 22 Breeding Ewes and Horses, at Bridgend. Oct. 24 I Live Stock, at Maesteg •• • -Nov. o Mr C. H. TUCKER. 4Iotel, at Bristol Nov. 5 SALE THIS DAY. „ FONTIGARY FARM, PENMARK, NEAR BARRY. SALE OF VALUABLE FARMING STOCK, CROPS. IMPLEMENTS, &C MESSRS STEPHENSON & ALEX- ANDER will SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, on THURSDAY, October 22, 1891, at this Farm, the property of Mr Thomas Mathews, who is Searing, 170 PRIME COTSWOLD SHEEP, 32 HEAD OF EXCELLENT CATTLE, 8 CART HORSES, AND 3 COLTS, SEVERAL PIGS. the AGRICULTURAL IMPLE- MENTS, and the Whole of the WELL-HARVESTED CROPS, Comprising—Mow of Clover Hay, 1889; Two Mows of Clover Hay, 1891; Three Large Mows of Excellent Wheat; Five Capital Mows Black Tartarian Oats, and a Large Mow of "rheat Straw. t Luncheon, by ticket, at Twelve o'clock. Sale at One o'clock punctually. Three Months' Credit will be given on the stock, etc., and sis months on the crops, subject to the usual conditions. A conveyance will leave Barry for Fontigary on the arrival of the 10.48 train from Cardiff, to convey persons attending the sale to and fro, at a fare of Is ea.ch. Catalogues, giving full particulars, may be obtained upon application to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cl1.rdiff. 5446 SALE THIS DAY. DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22ND, 1891. MESSRS MADDOX and CO. have j3JL received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, a large consignment of superior MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Removed from Partridge-road, Charles-street, and Marine-parade, Penarth, comprising cabinets, 3 elegant noble 6ft. and smaller sideboards in mahogany and walnut, extending dining tat1 os in various woods, dining and drawing-room suites in velvet, tapestry, and leather saddle-bags bookcase, ftrnanvants, writing tables, several overman- tels, Brussels carpets, massive French bedstead and bedding, spring mattresses, 3 excellent bedroom suites, mahogany, birch, and walnut, pair toilets, with ward- robes, sets of toilet ware, commodes;. mahogany hall stands and chairs, and Numerous other goods. Sale at 2 o'clock precisely. 1111 Furniture on view day prior to and morning of Sale. NO. 61, WOODVILLE-RO AD, CATHAYS, <1 CARDIFF. r ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 26TH. •f' KALE OF EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNI- bAli* UI AND EpFECTS i MESSRS J. G. MADDOX AND CO. ha.ve received instructions from Mr A. Whil« to SELL by AUCTION, asabove, the whole of his • HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Goods on view morning of Sale, which will com- mence a.t 2 o'clock precisely. For further particulars see posters, or apply at the Auctioneers' Offices, a.nd Salerooms, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff. 5705 t SALETHIS DAY. 2 KYMIN-TERRACE, PENARTH. Mahogany sideboard, telescope dining table, sitting and dining-room suites, marble and other timepieces, pianoforte, mahogany bookcase, hall stand and table, gas stove, pier glasses, bedroom suites, brass 1 a.nd other bedsteads, feather and other beds, ward- bes, engravings, paintings, glass, china, hot-houses, &C. ^TA ]VF ESSRS W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY have received instructions to sell the foregoing e&pitaJ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Effects, by PUBLIC AUCTION at the above addre8Si on THURSDAY NEXT, October 22nd.. The Lots may be seen on the morning of Sale, which commence punctually at 12 o'clock Noon. •ti will be no reserve. ~jSL^Peen-street, Cardiff, October 17tn, 1891. 5758 SALE THIS DAY. "^OETANT SALE OF STOCK, CROPS, IMPLE- G'I> MENTS, &C. Two ar.?R,AlGWEN FARM, EGLWYSILAN, it m i 1 miles from Caerphilly, and one and a half Station, Rhymney Railway. W. BRADLEY (of th» firm of •struction= t6y aocl tuscombe) is fav#ffred with in- rni S Jr<im Bobert Morgan, who is Address by Auction, at the above *vhol^of the. °ct- 22. 1891' the MENTS ^'ell-known STOCK, CROPS, IMPLE- Jleifers, Calves' Herefordshire Cows, 120 Sheep 30 Lambf H Fafc about 2 Mows, Well HaiVest Ha v ^P^^ente, 2 Waggons, Barley, &c., &c. acres Oats, 2% acres security on purchases of -PHI ,? credit on approved of 5 per cent, per annum f0X° «Pwards. A discount Catalogues mav S Vasl)- RoomS,K f>fl Cambers Chmrch^ tlle Auctioneer's uncheon a.t 11 a..in. ar ,a e r. SaJe at 12 noon sharp. '—~ Bra E TaiSDAYT~ IMPORTANT TO BUNDER?' r, FARMERS, AND n'rrr £ ONTRACTORS MESSRS RV have received instructions from t? J^AYLES Esq., the Official Receiver in Bankrunto^ t sffephen3, AUCTION at the yard of Mr C. H £ a&v ° by at Barry Dock, on THURSDAY NEXT tlio ^?8^neer, of October, 1891, the property of Mr c. e ^ay bankrupt, an Mules, a B.H.P. PORTABLE ENGINE by Marshall and Company, in working order. The sale will commence at Two o clock sharp For further particulars apply to 1. H. Stephens, E Queen-street, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneers, at Barrv Dock Chambers, Cadoxton and Poole ChambeVs Holton-road, Barry Dock. 6745 SALE THIS DAY. SAINT JULIAN'S BRICKWORKS, CAERLEON- ROAD NEWPORT. TO BRICK MANUFACTURERS, CAPITALISTS, AND OTHERS. TV/TR THOMAS PARRY has been favoured ■ATJL with instructions from Charles H. Firbank, Esatp SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises as above, on THURSDAY, October 22nd, 1891, at Eleven o clock in the Forenoon, the whole of the Nearly New BRICK.MAKING MACHINERY AND PLANT. The whole will be offered in one lot (and, if unsold, will be divided into lots), and arrangements may be made lor carrying on the ivdtfcs, which are situate adjoining the Great Western Railway, to which a. siding may be easily attached, and the supply of clay upon the premises is very large and of excellent quality. ° On View from Ten a.m. to Four p.m. on Wednesday, October 21st, to Holders of Catalogues, which a.re in course of preparation, and may be obtained on appli- cation to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Albany- chambers, Newport; or to Mr WALTER HUNTER, St. Julian's Estate Office, Dock-street, Newport. Dated, Newport, Sept. 30th, 1891. 5424 SALE THIS DAY. NEWPORT, MON. IMPORTANT SALE OF MACHINERY. MR THOMAS PARRY has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION on THURSDAY, October 22nd, 1891, a.t 1 p.m. at Morrish's Yard. Newport, the undermantioned VALUABLE MACHINERY, &c., 12in. horizontal engine, high pressure, air vessel pump, governors, shafts,fly wheel, and a spare plummer block, and brass on cast iron bed with reversing gear, vertical boiler, 8ft. high, 2ft. 6in. diameter, 26m. cross tubes, complete. Pair vertical engines, high pressure, 5in. cylinders, double crank, gun metal propeller and shaft. Marine boiler, 5ft. 6in. long, 4ft diameter, with dome 2x2, gun metal safety valve, 24 2in. tubes with whistle, grease cup, steam valve and other gun metal taps and wheel for tiller flag staff and mast; donkey pump complete, <Sic. On view the morning of Sale. ^615 Dated Albany Chambers, Newport, Oct., 6th 1891. IMPORTANT TO LADIES.—The most )1 wonderful medicine ever discovered for all irregu- unties and obstructions, however obstinate or lon^j- standing. Thousands have been relieved by this Hiivaculous remedy and thereby saved trouble,u noss aexpense. Perfectly harmless never fails to bring awwtthe desired effect ag testified to by hundreds of warned and single females. Numerous unsolicited testimonials PILLS ARE USELESS only bring I .Appointment. Stampedaddresseclenvelopefor price l W- D'ASMAIL, Walthamstow. The only euectual remedy on earth. Try and judge for your cialt5 bl1 J\,udían. SALE THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, LARGF SALE of ELEGANT and SUPERIOR LARGE SAIiJi THFR CONTENTS OF THE RESIDENCE. EXCELLENT ffC Oriental ornaments, pictures, plated goods,' table cutlery, glass, china, and usual household MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING jV | hf,ve received instructions to SELL by AUC- ^a,v,ir Sale 'Rooms, U, High-Street, Cardiff, TION at i,,yT-r.4nAY 22nd October, at 11 o'clock, raT§f CONTENTS OF THE ABOVE RESIDENCE, The vrovsrty of Bctijtzviin Rccs, q., IncludingWs/and SPARE BEDROOM SUITES in anlid American iva-hiut, txsh end ((' u7/ Spaniel mahomny, birch and burr walnut, LARGE SPANISH MAHOGANY WARDROBE, BRASS BEDSTEADS, snrine mattresses, overlays and bedding, toilet fittings, a FINELY-INLAID ROSEWOOD DRAWING- ROOM SUITE in silk and plush, Dresden china candelabra, CHOICE CABINET ORNAMENTS and knick- nacks, FULL COMPASS COTTAGE PIANOFORTE with iron frame, bv Leider, music stool and cabinet, ROYAL AXMINSTER, WILTON PILE, and BRUSSELS CARPETS, a large walnut cheffionere, HIGH-CLASS BROWN OAK I'INING-ROOM FURNITURE, including an elaborately carved SUITE in best Morocco, 6ft. HANDSOME EN- CLOSED SIDEBOARD, overmantel, ex- ending frame dining table, &c., marble clock, bronze groups, Oriental ornaments, a SUPERIOR AMERICAN WALNUT BREAKFAST-ROOM SUITE in Morocco, 6ft. side- board with glass back, secretaire book-case, dining table and overmantel en suite, oil paintings, engrav- ings, contents of pantries, cutlery and plate, hall furniture, kitchen furniture, lawn mower, and a variety of household and outÜoor effects. Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneers. NOTE.—These old-established Sale Rooms are always open for the reception of Furniture, Pianofortes, Pictures, Plate, and Various Household and other Effects, to be included in forthcoming or other ap- propriate sale, as may be desired by the vendors. 5549 CARDIFF. ON TUESDAY, 27TH OCTOBER, 1891. ANNUAL SALE OF 100 HUNTERS. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING will SELL by AUCTION, at the Horse Ex- change, Cardiff, oil TUESDAY, 27th Octdber, 1891, at Twelve o'clock to the minute, including 28 VALUABLE HUNTERS (The Property of the Auctioneers), WITHOUT RESERVE. All will be Sold good Hunters. Those marked have been driven in harness, and went quietly. They are up to all weights, have been well summered, and know their business. Many of them are prize-takers. The Auctioneers have been exceptionally careful in purchasing these horses, and believe them to be a thoroughly-genuine Stud of Hunters, and invite a trial, and every facility will bo given to gentlemen wishing to do so. All Will be sold sound wind and eyes. Horses will be put 011 to rail free of cost with loan of clothing. NOW ON VIEW, And may be seen and ridden over a natural count1"lJ. Note :—At the request of likely purchasers, these horses will be sold FIRST IN THE SALE AT TWELVE O'CLOCK TO THE MINUTE. 1. NOBLEMAN.—Bay Gelding, by Victor, dam by Old Arthur six years, 15*3 hands, up to 15 stone; a good hunter a most perfect fencer over any country a timid man's horse. Carried Lord FingaU, the Master of the Meath, the whole of last season, and no better hunter exists. 2. PRINCESS.—Chestnut Mare, by Lord Hastings, dam by Rockingham six years, 16 hands, up to 16 stone a, good huntress and a, nice- mannered mare, showing plenty of quality a fine galloper fast. Hunted by a Master of Hounds in Ireland. 3. MARIAN.—Bay Mare, by Pedometer, dam by Vor- tex six years, 15*3, up to 15 stone: a good huntress'; no better performer suitable for any country carries a lady. Hunted with the South Cheshire last season was h.c. in Hun- ters' Class of 47 at Islington Show, 1891, and prize winner at other shows this season. 4. *MARQUIS.—Bay Gelding, by Safeguard; five years, 16 bands, up to 15 stone a. good hunter a fine performer, with good mannersa master's horse. Hunted last season with the West Norfolk. 5. ARISTOCRAT. —Chestnut Gelding, by Lurgan; six years, 16 hands, up to 15 stone; a good hunter; a bold horso and fine galloper; a n'ect fencer. Ridden with the North Here- last season. A Leicestershire horse. 6. HUNTSMAN.—Bay Gelding, by Brilliant; five years, 16 hands, up to 16 stone; a gocd hunter and a particularly clever fencer a wonderful water jumper a nice mannered horse, showing plenty of quality, and hunted in Ireland last season. 7. GREAT GUNS.—Bay Gelding, by Ascetic; six years, 16 lianas; up to 15 stone a good hunter, with good manners; one of the cleverest horses in England. Carried a master of hounds last sea- !;ollln Irelaxid. 8. 'MATCHLESS.—Brown Mare, by Victor; six years, 15-3 ;up to 15 stone; a good huntress; very clever fencer, particularly over timber; aood, sensIble marc, and knows her businl;1ss. Carried an old gel1tlemanlast season with the 8th Hus- sars Staghounds, and the "West Norfolk. 9. 'SUPERBA.—Brown Mare, by Sea Lawyer six years, 15'3; up to 14 stone; a good huntress very clever over sny country; carries a lady. Hunted last- season in Devon and Cornwall. 10. *COMFORT.—Bay Mare, six years, 15"1; up to 13 stone; a good huntress; very claver over any description of country; a perfect mare for a timid man very docile. Was ridden by Lady Craven last season. 11. SNOWDROP.—Bay Mare, six years, 15*3 up to 13 stone; a good huntress fine fencer. Carries a lady, and carried the Master of the North War- wickshire last season. 12. *MARQUIS.-Chestnut Gelding, by Lord Hast- ings, six years, 15*2 up to-14 stone a good hunter, with nice manners an exceptionally clever fencer, particularly over timber and water. Carried a master of hounds last season. A prize winner. 13. *WISEMAN.—Chestnut Gelding, by Tommy Tylor, six years, a good hunter very clever fencer. Carries a lady an undeniable hunter for a timid rider. 14. ^SPORTSMAN.—Grey Gelding, by Lord Conyng- ham six years, b'2, up to 12 stone a good hunter; a straightforward, reliable horse, with perfect manners a rare sort; fast and clever carries a lady. Hunted last season with the Old Berkshire. 15. MERCURY.—Brown Gelding, by Lord Hastings; six ye8;rs, 15-2, up to 13 stone; a good hunter, exceptionally clever over any country, and fast. Carried Mr Gottwaltz the whole of last season. 16.—*VIOLET.—Bay Mare, by Free Trade six years, 15*2, up to 12 stone a good huntress very clever in a bank and ditch country. Was ridden last season by a bold rider in ^Devon- shire carries a lady. 17. *BUCKLEY.—Grey Gelding, six years, 15'3, up to 13 ston9 a good hunter a smart horse over any country fast. Carried the Whip of the Glamorganshire last season. 18. DUCHESS.—Bay Mare, by Utile Jim; six years, 15"2y_ a good and beautiful lady's huntress, with perfect manners; riddefi by Captain Godwyn in Leicestershire last season. 19. HARKAWAY.—Roan Gelding, by Pride of Prgssia; six years, 15-1; up to weight; a good hack and hunter a nice performer, and carried all elderly gentleman ? last season in Leicestershire. A winner of prizes. 20 "PRUDENCE.—Chest-nut Mare, by The Gentleman; five years, 15-2; up to 12 stone; a good huntress, and very clever a fine galloper. Was hunted with Lord Tredegar's hounds last season. 21. *PHILIP.—Brown Gelding, six years, 15'2, up to 14 stone; a good hunter, a fine timber jumper, was hunted in a bank and ditch country last season.. 22. ^GENERAL.—Grey Gelding, six years, 15'3. up to 14 stone a good hunter, clever. Hunted with Carmarthenshire last season. '23. *BRILLIANT.—Bay Gelding, by Hunting HOffi; five years, 15 hands, up to 13 stone a good hunter and" hack, clever fencer a rare old gentleman's cob. A prize winner this season. 24. *BRIDGWATER,—Roan Gelding, five years, 15-3, up to 14 stone good hunter a reliable horse suitable for a nervous rider. Was hunted with the Devon and Somerset Stag Hounds last season. 25. *MULTUM IN PARVO.—Bay Gelding, five years, 15 hands; up to 14 stone; a good hunter and very fine fencer, fast, and invaluable to a AA »«JTTERVOUS MA,I- • CHERRY.—Brown Gelding, six years, 15.2; up 27 «TV\V? r„™one '> a good hunter bred in Ireland. TIT.—Brown Mare, by Confident, five years, i, ftands a good hack, and boy's hunter, with une action. 28. HORSE. sren Chestnut Gelding, six years, 15'3%, with single anrTX' lPerlfecfc with traffic quiet in by w i? harness, and to to ride; bred Lowell Esq., ckrdiff. Exchange. Cardiff from the Auctioneers, Horse 5771 HUNTER SALE. have & BOWRING OctebL Exchange HUNTER SALE October, 1891, a» fon TUESDAY, 27th RNCLITDIN^^14- ^^8^. AND RARE COBS A Stua of 28 known HIGH r-r., TS^S. amrws- '»• 186 COACH 6 HUNTERS, the property 0f^N^A.» 3 HUNTERS, the property of M;^OTnas. Esq. 3 HIGH-CLASS HORSEsf from Esq., J.P. m Charles D. Phillip 2 HORSES, from Thos. Wood, ESQ 2 HUNTERS, the property of H. 3 HORSES, the property of D. F. PritfkEsS- 2 HORSES, from Colonel T. B. Tvlel t°llard. Esq. 2 HORSES, from J. A. Bradney, Esq. 2 HORSES, from F. R. Crawshay, Esq. 2 HORSES, from Henry Lewis, Esq. 2 HORSES, from G. Heme, Esq. Also Entries from Messrs Jos. Allen, GodfrevFii-h. „i„ H B Corv J. S. Dowson, Clasou Daline, W. ^nes, Davis, Francis, Stacy, Griffiths, Lewfsf^. Orders, Brown, Porter, Edes, Jones, Martin, Phillip' Griffiths, Lewie, Parsons, and others. Gentlemen wishing to enter Horses in this Sale should engage stalls at once. 5423 e ON TUESDAY, 27TH OCTOBER, AT 11.30 O'CLOCK. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING havo received instructions from a Finn of Walsall Manufacturers to SELL by AUCTION, at the Horse Exchange, Cardiff, on the above date, a con- siynment of SADDLERY, &c., viz. :— 50 SUITS OF FAWN HORSE CLOTHING, SETS OF HARNESS, SADDLES, &c.; h5 Sets of Handages. 5684 IVTOTICE TO BUILDERS CON- -i-1 TRACTORS, AND OTHERS. J. SAINSBURY, BACK OF 47, CYFARTHFA-STREET, CASTLE- ROAD, CARDIFF, Is now prepared to supply all kinds of CENTRE FLOWERS, TRUSSES, and ENRICHMENTS of every description at 20 per cent. less than any other shop in Cardiff ifOTE THE ADDRESS, 4083 Haks bt1 JUtrtiott. ON SATURDAY, 31ST OCTOBER, 1891. IMPORTANT SALE OF AMERICAN HORSES. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, entirely without reserve, at the Horse Ex. change. Cardiff, on SATURDAY, 31st October, 1891, at 12 o'clock. 50 AMERICAN GELDINGS, specially 8clectedjor this sale by MESSRS J. NELSON & SONS, of Liverpool, THE IMPORTERS. This consignment of Horses will be found worth the attention of all classes of buyers, as they have been selected by experienced judges from the best breeding establishments in the Republic. They are the progeny of high-class Imported Stallions, and many of them also bred from English mares. They are all unbroken, except being trained to lead. Amongst them are some fine goers, showin lot" of quality, and likely to make valuable animals for Ilarness and other purposes. THE HORSES WILL BE ON VIEW AT THE HORSE EXCHANGE DAY PRIOR TO AND MORNING OF SALE. Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneers one week prior to sale. 5685 SALE THIS DAY. MONMOUTHSHIRE. NEAR ABERGAVENNY and RAGLAN. ATTRACTIVE RESIDENTIAL ESTATE and FARMS FOR SALE. MESSRS STRAKER and SON will SELL by AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel, Abergavenny, on THURSDAY, October 22nd, 1891, at two for three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to con- ditions of sale, in the first instance in one lot, arid if not sold then in six convenient lots, all that valuable and desirable FREEHOLD ESTATE, situate in the parishes of Llanvair Kilgeddin, Goytrty and Llano.-er, in the county of Monmouth, about five miles distant from Abergavenny, six miles distant from Pontypool, six miles from Raglan, P/4 mile from Nantyderry Railway Station (G.W.R.), and lli mile from the Association Waters of the far-famed salmon and trout river Usk, and known as the LLANVAIR GRANGE ESTATE, comprising a superior and commodious Family Resi- dence fl.nu Lands, with Pleasure Grounds, Gardens, and suitable Outbuildings also the Farms, known as Upper Pentwyn," Goytrey," and St, Mary's," together with accommodation lands, the whole cover- ing an area of 282a, 3r. 9p., which, if not àisposec1 of in one lot, will be offered in six lots as follows, viz. A. R. P. LOT 1.—Llanvair Grange, Residence and Lands 104 2 39 LOT 2.-upper Pentwyn Farm 77 0 32 LOT 3.-Aceommodation Meadow and Lands 18 2 24 LOT 17 0 15 LOT 5.—Meadow Land 6 3 22 LOT 6.-GoytreyFarm 58 0 37 28239 Possession of the Mansion and Lands in hand may be had on completion of the purchase the remainder of the property being let on yearly tenancies. All Express Trains to and from the North to the South and West stop at Pontypool Road Station, which is within fifty minutes' drive of the above Residence and Properties. LOT 7.—Also all that compact FARM, situate in the parishes of Llanishen, Llangovan, and Llandenny, in the county of Monmouth, known as Llangwendwr Farm," and containing an area of about 201a. Or. 18p., the principal portion of which is rich and productive meadow and pasture, about 51 acres only being arable land, with capital Farmhouse and all necessary. Out- buildings, the whole being in the occupation of Mr John Lewis, as yearly tenant. This estate is within about 5 miles of Usk, 8 from Monmouth, 10 from Chep- stow, and 13 from Pontypool and Abergavenny, all of which are excellent market towns. For printed particulars, plans and conditions of sale, with cards to view, apply to the Auctioneers, Aberga- venny or to Messrs GABB & WALFORD, 5627 Solicitors, Abergavenny. SALE TO-MORROW. CASTLE HOTEL, TREDEGAR. N Important unreserved SALE of HOR^Ess, CAB- KIAGES HARNESS, HOUSEHOLD 1< URNI- TURETBILLIARD TAJBLE, TRADE FIXTURES, and other effects. MESSRS STRAKER and SON (in conjunction with Mr W. Marshall) have been favoured with instructions from Mrs Taylor (who is retiring from business) to SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, on FRIDAY, the 23rd October, 1891, and following day if necessary, the whole of her HORSES, CARRIAGES, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BILLIARD TABLE, FIXTURES, AND OTHER EFFECTS. comprising black mare, "Jane" (aed), black mare, "Bess" (awd), bay gelding, "Joe" (aged), bay geld- ing, Tom (6 years), all capital posting horses two full-size broughams, two waggonettes, three dog carts, hearse, and hand truck, all in excellent condition five sets double harness, four sets single harness, two gentlemen's saddles, lady's saddle, horse clothing, and all necessary stable utensils, corn bins, brewing uten- sils, casks and tubs, full-size billiard table (Burroughes and Watts), with cues, marking board, and other appliances complete easy, arm, and small chairs, sofas, couches, sideboards, chiffonnieres, dining, loo, card, occasional, work, and side tables, sewing machine, writing desk, wire blinds, pier, chimney, and toilet glasses, Brussels, tapestry, Kidder- minster, amI felt carpets, hearthrugs, oilcloth and linoleum, eight-days and other clocks, oil-paintings, oleographs, engravings, prints, and other pictures, china, glass, and earthenware, refrigerator, meat safes, cupboards, beer and spirit engines, gas fittings, bar and other fittings, trade fixtures, fenders, iireirons, hard- ware, kitchen, and culinary requisites, umbrella stand, knife-cleaning machine, benches, drinking-tables, four- post corniced half-tester and French bedsteads, straw palliasses, wool, hair, and millpnff mattrasses, feather and millpuff beds, bed and table linen, wardrobes, chests of drawers, dressing tables, washstands, towel- rails, night-commode?, toilet ware, and a general assortment of household requisites, the whole of which will be sold without reserve. Sale to commence each day at Twelve o'clock. 5659 Auctioneers' Offices Tiverton-plrvce, Abergavenny. MONMOUTHSHIRE. PARISH OF MYNYDDYSLWYN. SALE OF COPYHOLD FARM and LANDS, with the well-built and convenient Homestead, Barns, Stabling, and Out-buildings, known as "Rhiw Crnmlin," liituate in the above parish, within half a mile of Crumlin High Level Station and 2?a. 2r. 22p. of excellent PASTURE LAND, together with the valuable SEAMS of STEAM and HOUSE COAL known as the "Tiilerv and Black Vein," which MESSRS NEWLAND & HUNT are instructed to SELL by AUCTION at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, Mon., on WEDNESDAY, October 28th, 1891; at Three o'clock in the afternoon prompt. Particulars, with plans and conditions of Sale, may be had on application to the Auctioneers, Tredegar. plaoo. Newport, or to Mr Robert Edingtoo, Solicitor, Newport. 5696 T GLAMORGANSHIRE. ? £ 5 £ iMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SALE of EXTENSIVE and VALUABLE FREEHOLD AT?OIlD ESTATES, COAL MINES, and lvixiNiiJAALS. A Main Portion situate Five Miles from Neath, 13 from Swansea, about One Mile from the R^sol^n Station of the Vale of Neath Railway. TUTR RICHARD E. HUGHES has been ^™.TAx?tr^cfed t0 0FFF;R for SALE by PUBLIC ALGIIOJN, at the Royal Hotel, Swansea, towards the end of November, all that VALUABLE PROPERTY KNOWN AS THE YNISARWED ESTATES, occupying an area of over 2,fiOO acres, and comprising THE YNISARWED DEMESNE, and the several farms of Blaenllwyd, Penylan Pan- tadda, Blaeugarwed, the Ynisarwed Colliery and Cottages, Cottages and Gardens known as Erwcoed the "Stag Cottage," the Hendregarreg Estate, near Glyncorrwg, Pantyddrainen,. Tirbach, Tonpurthin Ynismenn, and Ynistomlyd, and cottages situate at Banwen, Glyncoch Farm, situate near Penllergare and Blaenanfc, situate near Crynant, and all minerals under and over the same respectively and a DWELLING-HOUSE AND SHOP, situate at the corner of Market and Butter-streets, Neath. All severally situate in the parishes of Neath, Llangyfelacli, Cadoxton, and Glyncorrwg. Fuller advertisements will appear and printed par- ticulars will shortly be ready, Further particulars may, in the meantime, be obtained of the Auctioneer, Swansea; J. H. Tilly, Esq., 37, Queen Victoria street, London or from Rowland Browne, Esq., Solicitor, Carmarthen. 5739 LLANDENNY, MONMOUTHSHIRE. ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. -m/TR PHILIP MORGAN will SELL by lyl AUCTION, at the Three Salmons Hotel, Usk, on MONDAY, November 2nd, 1891, at 2.30 in the afternoon precisely, subject to conditions of sale to be then produced and read, the following valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, viz: all those Two Freehold Residences known as The Laurels and Belmont Villas, with good gardens thereto adjoining, situate near the Church, in the village anu parish of Llandenny, in the couuty of Monmouth, in the occupation of Mrs Moxhain, and the representa- tives of Mrs Blower (deceased).. The property is close to the Llandenny Railway Station on the G.W.R., standing back from the highway, pleasantly situated, and always com- mands good tenants. To view apply to the Tenants and for further par- ticulars to the Auctioneer, Abergavenny and PJnty- pool; or Mr WILLIAM WADE, Solicitor. 5723 Newport, Mon. BRECKNOCKSHIRE. EXTENSIVE FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. MR DAVID PRICE has receive^ i»- stfuctions to OFF-ER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Castle Hotel, Brecon, on FRIDAY, 30th October, 1891, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, AUCTION, at the Castle Hotel, Brecon, on FRIDAY, 30th October, 1891, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, a11 tllatFREEHOLD ESTATE called CNEWR, Including Van-Gyherich, VanJFraith, Gelly, and Cefn-Du. situate in the several Parishes of Defynock, Llywel, Ystradfelite, and Ystradgunlais, 14 miles from the Town of Brecon, and 26 from Swansea, comprising Two Stone-built Dwelling-houses, Barns, Stables, Cow- houses, Sheds, Shepherds Cottages, together with about p,736 Acres of Land or thereabouts, of this about 335 acres are enclosed, consisting of pasture and arable; the remainder is in mountain and useful sheep walks capable of considerable improvement. The Estate contains valuable Limestone and Fire- clay. A portion at the southein end is now worked underlease by Messrs Kershaw and Pole for 99 years, ending at Michaelmas, 1983 (but determinable pre- viously at Lessees' option), at JBtO per annum, and other Certain royalties, more fully described in the Conditions of Sale, which amounts will be payable to ^Purchaser of this property. A he Estate is also traversed bjr fchfi Neath and Brecon which has two Passenger Stations on its that Of Cray on the north-west side, within two south 5,S nce of Cnewr House, and Penwyllt on the same Side- There is also a siding at Bwlch on the Po8uft'I^?'y within the Estate There is a Daily Cnewr. Hardlstrv Vj",afs and plans may be had of Messrs boroujrh-sfwT »es'ant* Hardistry, 48, Great Marl- Agent, Breo^ ndon> W-; Mr Rhys Davies, Estate Oakland^ an<*of Auctioneer. ^Brecon, october 6th, 1891. 5540 ?? CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS Urinary Organs cure 311 discharges from the Gravel, and Paino • 7?r'sex (acquired or constitutional), Mercury. Soldin 5 Bac5t Guaranteed free from an<5 Patent Median vS >8 6d by all Chemists or senttoanyadri ? ?rs throughout the world, The Lincoln and stamps by the Makers Liucoln Midland Counties Drug Company, lRj5 lRj5 STFSS1 R WOMEN ITS CAUSES London. A NEW EnfimSTIiRY' M I> M.RC.&, READY. PRICE 3s 6d • Po«n0ir^is work is NOW SKadoa: uZry i^n JLF?.5E>5s 8d- y A^nshaw, 356, Strand." 1255 alts bti jetton. SALE THIS DAY. UNRESERVED SALE of the SURPLUS HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE and OTHER EFFECTS Removed from the Rhyddingai by order of the Executors of the late Mr John Cadv MESSRS JOHN M LEEDER and SON will SELL at the SWANSEA AUCTION ROOMS, Goat-street, on THURSDAY, October 22nd 1691, a large assemblage of HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE and other effects, comprising library, drawing dining, morning, and bedroom furniture, further mrtK culars of which will appear in future advertisements. Sale to commence at 11.30 a.m. The whole may be viewed day prior and morning of Auctioneers' Offices, Goat-street, Swansea. 5630 HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF CARNATIONS, PICOTEES, DAHLIA^l.OO'IS, AND OTHER MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON have received instructions from Mr Fulford, of Penrhiw, Vehndre, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Swansea Auction ^qi nree1' Swansea, on in and out of pots, comprising CARNATIONS -About 40 Oozen of the following varieties: Pride of ^i^' /ah- Rifleman, The Mayor and Mayoress of Swansea (new), Lady Vivian Mr Reynolds' Holl PICOTEES.-About6dozen SeliM, Pauline, Alice Ayres. Ked Laay, Maaiiia. About 12 dozen Seedling Carnations in pots Eight dozen Geraniums in pots, ready for winter A few3 dozen French Pyretbrnm jn following varieties Punce Arthur, the Beauty of Several dozen Mar^ierites, viz., Anthemis, Sencan- theaaum, Chrysanthemum, Maximum. A few dozen Highland Poppies in three or four C°T°weiv-e dozen Perennial Phloxes in 12 different coOOrulbS Dahlia Roots, various coloured (named and unnamed). About 50 dozen Pansie., all named varieties, in and °lThe whole will be sold in lots to suit purchasers Sale to commence at Eleven o clock In the Forenoon For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer" at their Offices, Goat-street, Swansea ry^ BAY "IEW CRESCENT, SW ANSEA. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT, MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON have been instructed to SELL by AUCTTOV on TUESDAY, November 3rd, l8si, contemfof the above Residence, comprising appointments of the dining, drawing, rooinC^ bed and dressing rooms, hall, kituien, scullery and <nvenl-irm«p Full Setailecl catalogues are in cy0'u^rt Mon, and may be had on application five daysPpX to Goods on view day pw°r to and mornin* of Sale Sale to commence at 11 a.m. ,L=> OI ^ale- the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street i nambers. Swansea. 5679 KIDWELLY, CARMARTHEN^ TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION^ MESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS & SON at the Pelican Hotel, KidweUv MI MOVRTa V October 26th, 1891 (subject to condi&fVf Slhe following fbEEH0LD PRope IiOT 1.-—All those valuable FJfttw r -» and ARABLE LAND, being par+ f °f PASTIJ Rb Anthony, on a year,, "LOT 2.—All those FIELDS know,, ,T Barhays, with a Garden adjoi^"0^ as Kane and 2a. 3r. 10p., more or less, situatf' ;„ s aren; oft Kidwelly, let to Mr Morris, oaall0 Borough of annual rent of £ 11. ieauy tenancy, at the LOT 3.—All that FIELD cr lio^ T> I an area of 5a. Or. 9p., more or .hant' havin« PIECE of LAND adjoining vr Also all that Cutting, containing an area 0f'i, Railway situate in the Boiough of Ridw^iii,' ^re w less, Anthony, on a yearly tenancy »<- Ji ancl let to £ 14. c the annual rent of LOT 4.—All those FREEHOLD PI717\TTGVC I as the Old Market House, Kidweii,. £ ^nown the Workshop and Itemises ajKn?w hand, and Randell, at the yearly rent of £ i j'jv let Mr Sale to commence at Three o'cWi- „ tive tené'uts. ¡ 'R°» «-• sea cr from the Auctioneers at th*i?^ Oxford-street, Swansea. at then Offic^4-5, TO^BE^SCTlD BY MESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS AND Swansea, on ILJUWAI,01 irsi M conditions of sale), the following^ahlkblt J FREEHOL1) AND LEASEHoLl) pBOpEBTIES LOTS 1 and 2.—T>vu 21 and 22, let at weekly r'ents Hold for ? eptemb8r, 152,. sub v::¡ Per ann<1W, ",lwh wil! „ t'OTS | Mitt 4.-TVVO SHOPS and DWELLING- HOUSiiS, t^ord-street, Swansea. No. t&TJXSS&SSS: "fro" be equally apportioned. ° pei annum> wbich wlU ith the benefit of one Illoiety each of the said ground L»T Kos- and amounting to £ 20 16s'per annu?^ lefc at W'eekIy rentS i8w'at a l ilt n lna.se for 31 Swansea, let on agree- W2, It the rent of £ 17 27th September, HSnt'of £ 2Jlte6d p™ anSnf1^'1803,at a £ romld « No- 20, Tontine-street, Swansea, let at a wceKiy reut affiount'i £ g & » annum. s e Held for three lives and 99 V(i„_ 18-11, at an apportioned ground 0I? ^A,,a' annum. Sr°und rent of £ 1 3s per LOT 10.—EIGHT DWELLING Hnrrs:w« 19 19 Bond-street, Swansea, let tn «. Au aggregate rent of £ 159 18s perauu^ y H1872"'aUhe yearly^ent" o9f9 £ ^ars ^rom 25th March, SO^LD^^ N»f- 29 early rent of £12. Y Held upon underlease for 99 years from 27th Sep. tember, 18H\ at the 'yea'fly rent of £23. LOT 12.-DWELI.ING-HOUSE, No. 23, Montpellier- terrace, Swansea, now let at rhe 'yeariv HJV^nKaTen2t^ JP3-SHOP, DWELLING-aÓUSE n,nd BAKE- BAKE- yeariy rent of £ 30. Cet' Swansea, let at the HfiCom25thtlHCrc|"l87^ a lease for 99 years ground rent of £ 4 per annum to an apportioned Sale to commence at 3 o'clock in Um »* Further particulars may be obtSini^ /Tr0011, linsand Woods, Solicitors, Wn>.r. JIessrs ^ol" Auctioneers, 45, Oxford-street, » or«^he SALE NEXT MONDAY YSTRADOWEN, NRAItoou.L, IMPORTANT SALE OF FAT a HOUSES, PIGS, &C nND STORB CATTLE, 23 CABT AND NAG TOBSK CO^SD POMES. TO BE SOLD BY MR SYDNEY GIBSON ? BYA- R of W. V. Huntley, Esq direction portion of his land), in a Fieuf arK*\°.ls ftivinK,uP a Railway Station, T't .R., on MON^i 5 °^cu 1891. aw-«DAY, 2oth October, Terms—Cash on the Fat Cafti„ months' credit will be given on .uand She.eP; Four approved security, to purcliasevo ,Jemai,l('(!r' 011 £ 10 and upwards, or discount ait,,?* amount of rate of 5 p»r cent, per annum. owed "»r cash at tlie Kams turned out with the „ 27th September, and the Ewes on the suitable for Turnips. be found very Luncheon (by ticket) at H.TQ at 12.30 precisely. Sale to commence Cattle Trucks will be provided „„ Station. ready at Ystradowen Down Trains arrivo at Ystra/i 12.4 p.m. "raciowen—9.17 a.m. and Up Trains leave Ystradowen_«; 1ri A week's keep will be giV6J .■? P-m- and 7.23 p.m. charge. » required, free of Further particulars may be at his Offices, Cowbridge. aa the Auctioneer, 5782 RE LEWIS ABRAH^— STREE'T, CARDIFF, upon SSS the Estate of the aboIS °r DEMAN,D^ to forthwith send particulars theri^/? are. re1uested tfce under^ned and all Debts du °V" Xnti°8 me' to be p»id to the Executor, Mr w -i? l^tate are Sapphire-street, Cardiff, aforesaid 'er' T.M. BELCHER 29 and 30, St 577li insurant FINANCIAL "— INSTITU- All persons now insuring will 'reCfi^'„ .j. share of profit at the next DiviSjon in additional A. SMITHES, A f 48, Gracechurch-street. I,onri0)1 • Acty. and Secty. ^| 53/5 SALE of CHINA and QIJASS. Dinner Sets') T^EPPLE r\r\*T Tea Sets | S°N' Toilet Sets f Table Glass J 3, JGRISTOL; To OLD sfocit ROOMS prior to OPENING NEW WAREHOUSES, 22H CARDIFF ADVERTISING -DTT T POSTING, AND CIRCULAR, DIS-ferRTTTTKP COMPANY (LIMnffiD) OFFICES: CASTLE CABERS 21, CASTLE-ST SECRETARY: FRANX H. SBMPSON; ^Best Permanent Posting Stations inCard^T and Neighbourhood. Contractors for all ctescrfotions of Advertasmg Circular Distributing, &c; AO orders prowptl? ^tteodect 998J ab5 bjr J\urtínn. SALE TO-MORROW LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL AND co. WIN SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, on FRIDAY, the 23rd day of October, 1891, the following „ „ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, portion of which is sold under distress for rent, com- prising :—Mahogany dining-ioom suite in American leather, walnut drawing-room suite in velvet, full- compass iron-frame trichord pianoforte, nearly new, having been used only a few months walnut cheffon- iers, with plate-glass back and doors mahogany book- cases, oval, loo, and oLler tables, carpets, hearthrugs mats, fender, mahogany and birch washstands and tables, wardrobes, sets of ware, brass and iron bed- steads, palliasses, feather and. millpuff beds, spring mattresses, cane-seat chairs, dinner services, kitchen tables, dressers, and requisites. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Goods on View Morning of Sale. 5761 20, FINSBURY-TERRACE, NEAR CRICKET FIELD, SW ANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been instructed by Captain E. Kluga to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, on TUESDAY, October 27.,h, 1891, the whole of the well- nreserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, MANGLE, &c., Comprising valuable mahogany dining suite, carved with lions heads and covered in crimson LTtrecht velvet mahogany telescope dining table with extra leaf, mahogany ehiffonniere, 6 mahogany dining chairs in American leather, Brussels and other carpets, wool rugs, mats, hat stand, occasional tables, engravings and pictuies, full-compass trichord piano- fo t (by Bai-ret Samuel), violin and bow incase, ornaments, clock, brass rail and other fenders, floor cloth, stair carpet, brass rods, poles and curtains, ite., iron bedsteads, palliasses, spring and hair mattresses, feather beds, mahogany washstands with marble i:.OpS, dressing tables, mahogany chest of drawers, painted dressing tables and stands, sets of ware, towel horses, linen press, Ac., kitchen and culinary utensils, dresser, patent mangle, dinner service, ware, glass, &c., also gaseliers and brackets, fitted with paraffin lamps, &c. Goods on View morning of Sale. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the Forenoon. N.B.-The House to be Let. Auctioneers' Offices, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. 5763 IMPORTANT SALE OF LEASEHOLD COTTAGE PROPERTY. MESSRS H. HILL & CO. have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (in one or such lots as shall then be decided, and sub- ject to Conditions of Sale winch will then be read), at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, October 28th, 3891, all those Five LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES AND 1 PREMISES, situate and being Nos. 16, 17, 18 and 19, Lion-street, and No. lla, Rock-street, Waunwen, Swansea. The whole is helCl under a lea-se for a term of 75 years, from 25th Marcn, 18/5, at a, ground rent of Sil per a portion of the ground comprised in the lease is underleased for the term of 75 years, less the last, three oays, at ground rent of R2 4s per annum, so 1 that the ground rent payable for the the Houses is £ 8 16s, which m tlio event of the Houses selling in sepaiate lots will be apportioned at time of Sale. The above are now let to respectable weekly tenants at rents amounting to S68 18s per annum. Sale to commence at Three o clock in the afternoon For further particulars apply to Jenkin Jones, £ q.' Solicitor, Fisher-street; or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. 5752 JSnlilk JEonas. SOUTH WALES ART SOCIETY s AND SKETCHING CLUB. FOURTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION, PUBLIC HALL, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. 5585 ABERGAVENNY NOVEMBER FAIR. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Fair hitherto held at Abergavenny on November 19th will thi3 year, and in future, be HELD ON THE THIRD TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER. J. T. RUTHERFORD, Clerk. Abergavenny Improvement Commissioners. 16th October, 1891. 5725 CONTINENTAL PARCELS POST. -— THROUGH RATES for PARCELS and GOODS to the CONTINENTS of EUROPE and AMERICA. ¡ Despatches to all parts of the World at Low Through- out Rates. Two Services Daily in connection with the Swiss Federal Post. For particulars or rates apply to the MESSAGERIES NATIONALES, Ltd., 15, King-street, Clieapside, London, E.C. or to Messrs LOVIE and CO., Agents, 28. Queen-street, Cardiff. 5128 OOAL MINESREGULATION ACT, 1887. The Secretary of State for the Home Department having altered and reframed the abstract of the Act required to be published under the 57th Section of the Act, copies of the new abstract DlUt be posted up at some conspicuous place at every colliery. Copies in pamphlet and sheet form can be had at the South Wales Printing Works, Cardiff. 4821-8813 TEL E P H 0 N E S. A —— JV 0 T I C E. Under Licences and Agreement* with the National Telephone Company, Ltd., we now SUPPLY TELEPHONES AND CARBON TRANSMITTERS OF ALL KINDS Under the Gower-Bell, Crossley, and their kindred Patents FOR SALE OUTRIGHT, free of all Royalty and Claims whatsoever. Catalogue and Prices free on application. Estimates furnished for lines of any length. Telephones for Hotels, Private Residences, Stables, Clubs, Warehouses, Mines, Ships, and Offices, etc., Which can be fixed on existing bell wires, if desired. APPLY TO- J. B. SAUNDERS AND CO., ,j LECTIt JGJLECTRICAL ENGINEERS, 592 C A R D I F Pl. fettors anfc Contracts. rpHE GLANFFRWD MONUMENT. TO SCULTORS.-The Committee of the above Monument Fund invite-TENDERS for the ERECTION, complete, of an OBELISK of SCOTCH GRANITE (grey), to be placed at Lianwono Churchyard. State price for clean axed and parts polisher! also price for full polished work. Particulars as follows Base of either native or Yorkshire stone, to cover two graves1 7ft. by 7ft,, about 1ft. thick. The granite to stantl about 11 lest on base. The following inscriptions in bold block letters, with the bardic emblem above name 11 Y Parch. W. Thomas (Glanffrwd). Ganwyd 17 Mawrth, 1843. Bu farw 3 Hydref, 1890. The following in small blocks -— Cyfodwj d y golofn honall gyfeillion ac edmygwyr y llardd. One bar substantial iron railings, with emblematic corners, representing faith and glory &c The Committee do not bind tSemselves to accept ths lowest or any other tender. Any further particulars and sket,ch of slionuinent proposed may be seen at Devon Villa, Court a fremtS tofe? haod» "llhta in., n. 1BQ1 AB CALEDFRYN, Sec. 19th Oct., 1891. 5716 M ARGAM LOCAL BOARD. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the' ERECTION OF ABUTMENTS in connection with the proposed iron girder Bridge at Cwmavi.n. Plans and Specification may be seen at the Office of the Surveyor to the Board at Taibach. Tenders to be delivered to the undersigned not later than the 27th October instant. The Jcjwest or any tender will not ascessarily be accepted. By order, 5780 D. E. JONES, Clerk to the Board. J^ISCA SCHOOL BOARD. The above Board invite TENDERS for the SUPPLY of BOOKS, Apparatus, and Stationery for their schools for the ensuing 12 months. Tenders must be in my hands not later than 2nd November. The Board do not bind themselves to accent tb» lowest or any tender. 5749 t T. S. EmVARDS, Clerk of Board 29, High.street, Newport, Mon., 17tli October, 1891. TO BUILDERS, &c—THE HANBURY JL ASSEMBLY ROOMS CO., LD. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of the NEW ASSEMBL\ ROOMS, SHOPS, and PRE- MISES. Plans and Specification can be seen and Bills of /Quantities obtained at the office of Mr E A Lansdowne, Architect, ib, High-street, Newport, Mon., on and after the 22nd mst. Tenders, endorsed Haubtu-y Rooms," to be sent to David Williams Esq., Osborne House, Pontvpool, on or before the 11th day of November nest. The lowest or sny ton-iar nofc 'nec63VTi]y fco accepted By oroer of the Board. 5573 THOMAS WILLIAMS, Secretary, TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS: TENDERS are Invited for BUILDING NEW READ- ING and LIBRARY ROOMS at Blaengarw. The Plans and Specifications mav be insDected at the International Colliery Offices, Blaengarw." Saaled lenders endorsed 44 Reading Room" to be sent to the undersigned, not later than the 31st inst. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Dated this 14th day of October, 1891. EVAN C- P, Secretary. International Colliery Offices, Blaengarw, near Bridgend 5646 BILL POSTING AT ABERDARE (ESTABLISHED 1875). M. PAINE, Bill Poster, Distributor, and General Advertising Agent, lieuts all the Posting Stations hroughout Aberdare and District. Contractor for all description of advertising, distributing circulars, &c Also Agent for Gnion and Co.'s Mail Steamers.— Addres: If, Dean-street, Aberdare. 1137 13590 iltbHt J\mUZtnunfs. CARDIFF. THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE AND MANAGER ..Mr EDWARD FLETCHER TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY, OCT. 22nd, for Three Nights more, the Ever Welcome MINNIE PALMER, And the John R. Rogers Comsdv Company, Direct irom the Vaudeville Theatre, London. THURSDAY and SATURDAY, October 22 and 24, MY SWEETHEART. FRIDAY", October 23rd, MY BROTHER'S SISTER. MY SWEETHEART MI^TNTE PATATFP MY SWEETHEART MINNIE PALMER MY SWEETHEART MINNIE PALMER MY SWEETHEART MINNIE PALMER MY SWEETHEART MINNIE PALMER MY BROTHER'S SISTER MINNIE PALMER MY BROTHER'S SISTER MINNIE PALMER MY BROTHER'S SISTER MINNIE PALMER Notice to parties from the district.—Thenerformance will be over by 10.30. Thursday, Oct, 22, Special Train from Swansea and intermediate stations, leaving Car- at 11.10. MONDA Y, OCT. 25th, the Gaiety Burlesque, FAUST UP TO DATE. Box plan open at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's, Limited. H E "JGJ M P IRE. MANAGER OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! THE TWO M A C s J MIKE AND J O E, The Woiid-celebratecl Comedians. VARIETIES BY OTHER ARTISTES. NO ADVANCE IN THE PRICES OF ADMISSION- NEXT WEEK: THE SISTERS PRESTON, 5J THE BRANDFORDS, &c. PHIL HARM ONIC -E- THEATRE OF VARIETIES. Proprietors-Cardiff Philharmonic Music-hall Co., Ltd Manager JOHN SHERIDAN. TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY, Oct. 22nd. The Empress of Serio-Comedy Artistes, MARIE COLLINS. PERCY C. EMERY'S SKETCH COMBINATION, SLASHED TO THE J^JAST,- OR, ICEBOUND IN THE NORTHERN SEAS. Tremendous Combination of Talent. MINNIE MARIO IS COMING. 2997 C°nSil C°i^ (Next to the Liberal Club, Cardiff.) The only Hall large enough in Cardiff available during the entertainment season for a Two Weeks' Visit. A Great, Glorious, Thoroughly Genuine, and Unprece- dented Success of pOOLE'S LATEST MYRIORAMA JpOOLE'S GRANDEST MYRIORAMA JpOOLE'S PUREST MYRIORAMA The very best ever produced in this or any other country. irs Don't miss it, as the stay is positively limited to Two Weeks Only. CLOSING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31ST. This visit cannot possibly pay Mr Poole, yet, although he was compelled to pass Cardiff last year, Tie does not forget his former good patrons, and the hail being small he will stay for Two Weeks ouly. READ THE OPINIONS OF THE CARDIFF PRESS. I The Western Ma il, October 20th, says :—" There was a crowded house, and the audience thoroughly appre- ciated every good point in an excellently varied pro- amme. The pictures are splendid, and surpass all ei-iotis exhibitions of the kind in Cardiff." pr 1he South Wales Daily Xe>cs, October 20th. says :— '■ Poole's Kyriorama has occupied for years an un- questionably high position. It. attracts both old and young by the too rare merit of combining instruction with amusement. The effects were indescribably pretty, a very strong variety company, and a guide fairly bubbling over with humour." THE STRONGEST VARIETY COMBINATION AND BEST BANDS OUT OF LONDON. Don't miss it. Must close October 31st. Cadoxton, Pontypridd, and Rhondda Valley to follow. Sole Manager and Guide—Mr J. J. Taylor. 5692—379__ SATURDAY POPULAR CONCERTS, s PARK-HALL, CARDIFF. GRAND OPENING NIGHT, SATURDAY, OCT. 24, 1891. THE WONDERFUL LADY WHISTLER, MRS ALICE SHAW. SOPRANO-MISS GWEN COSSLETT. TENOR—MR D. W. LEWIS. BASS—MR LOUIS GILES. AND A SELECT PARTY OF FORTY VOICES. ACCOMPANIST—MRS CLARA NOVELLO DAVIES. ,CONDUCTOR—MR JACOB DAVIES. Doors open at 7.15; commence at 7.45. Admission- Balcony, Is 6d Front Seats, Is Second do., 6d. Books of Tickets at Greatly Reduced Prices. NEXT CONCERT—NOVEMBER 7TH. 5781 0ARDIFF ORCHESTRAL SOCIETX SPECIAB GRAND CONCERT, NOVEMBER 4-TH, 1891. N I K I T A the World-famed Prima Donna, and the following com- bination of Celebrated Artistes :— MADAME BELLE COLE, the Popular Contralto, of the Albert Hall, and Principal London Concerts. THE MEISTER GLEE SINGERS (Anglo-American Quar- tette). HERR GEORG LIEBLING (Court Pianist). MR LEO STERN (the well-known Solo-Violoncellist and Composer). THE PROGRAMME WILL BE SPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE. Balcony Seats 4s Ground Floor Seats (Reserved) 3s Unreserved Seats, 2s and Is. The plans are now available for booking at Mr W. Lewis, 22, Duke-street, Cardiff. Doors open at 7.15. Concert to coijimenceat 8 o'clock. Carriages for 10.30 p.m. 5540 :Mublir Àppointtntut5. 10 ^jwANSEA TRAINING COLLEGE. Owing to the resignation of Mr D. Williams, a s PRINCIPAL will be REQUIRED at this College. Candidates should be upwards of 40 years of age, married, possessed of experience in Educational work, of sound attainments, and of business habits. He will be required to conduct the correspondence of the College, and to take an active and prominent part in the instruction of the Students. To commence duties from the first of January next. Salary, B300 per annum without residence All applications to be made not later than the 14th day of November next. jgARRY D.D. SCHOOL BOARD. TEACHERS are required for New ^caoois. Salaries paid monthly, commencing with j 'n,(?uuis named, ana advancing according to the scale of the Board. HOLTON ROAD BOYS' SCHOOL. ONE IRST ASSISTANT MASTER, certificated and trained salary, £100. One Certificated ASSISTANT salary, E80. Two ex-P.T. ASSISTANTS salary, £ 60. HOLTON ROAD GrtRLS' SCHOOL, ONE FIRST ASSISTANT MISTRESS, certificated and trained salary, B35. One Certificated ASSISTANT salary, £60. One ex-P.T. ASSISTANT salary, £50. HOLTON ROAD INFANT SCHOOL. One Certificated and Trained ASSISTANT salary, £ 75. One ex-P.T. ASSISTANT; salary, £ 45. CADOXTON GIRLS' SCHOOL. ONE FIRST ASSISTANT MISTRESS, certificated and trained salary, -270. Applications must be made on the form of the Board, which may be obtained from the undersigned WILLIAM H. LEWIS, Clerk to the Board. Cadoxton, Cardiff. 572,7 pENTYRCH SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, on 1st January next, for the Pentyrch Works School, an ASSISTANT MISTRESS (Art. 50) qualified to teach sewing. Salary, £40. Applications, stating age, qualifications, and with copy testimonials, to be sent to 5720 R. Y. EVANS, Clerk to the Board. 17th October, 1891. Guildhall Chambeis, Cardiff. rjTlTE- GREAT SPECIFIC. MAT MILTON'S AMERICAN HER PASTE „ MAT 1 Is warranted to cure alii AMERICAN MILTON'S discharges. HERB MAT Thoroughly reliable. Con-1 PASTE. MILTON'S venient to take. In tins, (AMERICAN MAT 2s 3d and 4* 6d each. Free HERB MILTON'S by pose 3rd extra, PASTE: MAT (AMERICAN MILTON'S HEWSON'S COMPOUND HERB MAT PENNYROYAL PASTE. MILTON'S PILLS FOR FEMALES. AMERICAN MILTON'S PILLS FOR FEMALES. AMERICAN MAT In boxes, Is lid and 2s 9dj HERB MILTON'S each free bv post- 2d extra. PASTE. MAT ——— MAT MILTON'S Local Acents Caraiif, Mrj MILTON'S AMERICAN Mnndav, Chemist, 1, Duke-: AMERICAN HERB street; Newport, Mr J.I HERB PASTE. Phillips, 92, Commercial PASTE MAT .'street; Swansea, Mr Keail,) MAT MILTON'S !Chemist, 199, High-street, MILTON'S. AMEBICANiF. H. Hewsou, 8, Victoria-; AMERICAN HERB -avenue, Maindee, Newport. KERB "PASTE. Mou. PASTE. 6e (London, Barclay & Son. j 1W2 business Attorssses. ST. MARY-STREET, WHARTON- STREET, AND TRINITY-STREET, CARDIFF. JJOWELL AND £ JOMPANY JLJL THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, Are now Showing and Selling an Immense Stock of New Goods suitable for tne present season. NOTE.—AT WHOLESALE PRICES TO RETAIL CUSTOMERS. Mantles, Jackets, and Capes in all the New Materials and Styles, prices fully 2o per Cent under any house. COSTUMES* SHAWLS, SKIRTS, AND WRAPS. MILLINERY OF THE FINEST QUALITY AND STYLES. SEE PRESENT IMPROVED STOCK. STRAW HATS, BONNETS, FEATHERS, AND FLOWERS. LADIitS' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERCLOTHING DEPARTMENT Will be found to contain a. well-assorted Stock of New- Goods. A Large Parcel of Ladies' and Chi:dren's Wool Vests, direct from Makers. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Umbrellas, to 25/9. A Job Line, 25 dozen Ladies' at 4/11 and 5/11. And only 8 Dozen Gentlemen's Pure Silk, at 10/9, worth 135 9d. FUR DEPARTMENT will contain an entirely New Stock. DRESS DEPARTMENT. In this room the Stock is so large, with such a v anefcy of Styles, that all can be suited at their own prices. S^ £ S, VELVETS, PLUSHES, SKIRTINGS, ATE ENS, < £ < AT WHOLESALE PRICES. GENTLEMEN'S HOSIERY & GLOVES, RIBBONS, LACE, AND TRIMMING DEPARTMENTS. THE HOSIERY DEPARTMENT Will be found well assorted with regular Stock and many Clearing Linss at Desperate Prices. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. This Department is at all times filled with goods of the very best value, which cannot be ruarch,;¡J. Blankets, English and Welsh Flannels, Welsh Check Shirtings, Woollen Cloths and Seres, Sheetings, Linen and Cotton Ticks, Quilts, Calicoes, Regattas and Flannelettes. Towels and Dusters, at Wholesale prices. 10 Pieces each Huckaback Towelling at 534d, 6%d, and 8%d—worth looking after. FURNISHING DRAPERY DEPARTMENT (IN WHARTON STitHET). In this will be found the following goods :—Down Quilts, Cretonnes, Chenille and Tapestry Covers and Curtains, Bleached Cotton and Linen Sheetings Nottingham Lace Curtains, Linen Table Cloths ana Napkins, Teavelling Rugs, &c., &c. Many Clearing Lines in this Department Less t'tan Makers' Prices. CARPET AND LINOLEUM DEPARTMENT (IN TRINITY-STREET). The Stock Large, of the Best Qurlity, and at th. Lowest Prices. CABINET DEPARTMENT. Now the Largest Stock in Wales, at Prices that no other firm can compete with. Clearing Parcels Bought from Manufacturers for Cash, for all departments, and Disposed of at the Smallest Profit. II. and Co. still adhere to. their s-y..Lem of Easiness- Cash and no Credit. All goods delivered free to any reasonable distance. BowelllLnd Co beg tc thank the Public generally for the great supporr they have given to the system of the earlier closing of shops. H. and Co. close on Monda. Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday at Seven Weanesday at Two, and Saturday at Ten o'clock. JJOWELL AND 0OMPANY, THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, CARDIFF. -^yOODHOUSE & AWSON-JJNITED, LIMITED, 88, QUEEN VICTORIA-STREET, LONDON, JgJLECTRICAL ENGINEERS, CONTRACTORS, &c. LOCAL BRANCH OFFICE AND STORES: ENGINEERING DEPOT, WEST BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. REPRESENTATIVE :—JOSEPH M. ROSE. 571£ Every Requisite Fitting in Stock for the Trade. ESTABLISHED 1852. B 0 I L E R S WILLIAM WILSON & CO., LILYBANK BOILER WORKS, GLASGOW. EVERY TYPE OF MODERN STEAM BOILERS up to highest working pressure made with all th« Newest and most Complete Appliances. Specifications. Estimates, and Drawings on application. Several ne1t Boilers always ready or in a forward state for immedi ate delivery. Telegrams—" Boiler, Glasgow.' 4867 THE CELEBRATED "LOUIS" 1T E L VET E E N. Latest from Le Follct.—"It is certain that'LOUIS Velveteen, which so closely resembles Silk Velvet in softness, richness of texture, grace of drapery, and beauty of colour, will be most fashionable this season for complete dresses as well as in combination with other materiajs." SPECIAL ATTENTION ITS invited to the Collection of NEW JL SHADES and ART COLOURS for the present Season. These consist of over 100 Varieties, and incIude all the New Tints, excelling in Briliiancy of Dye ant Velvet-like apparance all previous productions. NOTE WELL! Each Yard of the Genuine "Louis' Velveteen bears the name (spelled L.O.U-I-S, and ir no other way), and is stamped with a guarantee 01 wear. Ladies should reject all substitutes. JOHN JAMES & CO., 28, 29, & 30, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, Are now showing a large assortment of B L C K AN Ð C, OLOURS, At most Moderate Prices. 5015 W- E YAUGHAN AND ca< STEAM-POWER DYERS, FRENCH CLEANERS, &c., LLANDAFF-ROAD, CARDIFF. ERAKCH ESTABLISHMENTS 2, QUEEN-STREET,) CAT?n 248! BUTE-STREET LA"KX'n F- 60, WINDSOR-ROAD. PENARTH. 53, COMMERCIAL-STREET. NEWPOR 83, HIGH-STREET, MER.THYR. 27. CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. Parcels Received and Forwarded Regularly thf Dye-works by the following District Agents:— Aberavon Miss Morgan, Tandfield-place Aberdare Mrs Eschle, Commercial-place Aberkenfig Mr H. Hitchings, Grocer Abercame Mr D. Jones, Anchor House Bridgend Mr Woodward, Grocer, A dare-street Blaenavon Mr J. Harris, London House Briton Ferry ..Mr D. L. Jones, Villiers-street Cowbndge .Miss Griffiths, Fancy Repositor Griffithstown ..Mr H. Peach, Post-office Llandilo Mr J. Lockyer, County Press Maesteg Mr T. Davies, Grocer, Castle-street Mountain A_sh.. D. R. Davies, Temple of Fashion Neyland Messrs Biddlecombe, London Houae Nantymoel Mr E. David, Cambrian House Pembroke Dock M. S. Cole, 10, Diniond-street ) Porthcawl. Mr R Thomas, Great Western House Pontypridd .Mr J. Roberts, Post-office Penrhiwceiber Mr D. R. Davies, Draper Portli Mr J. H. Thomas, Cloth Hall Pentre Mr J. Hitchings, 129, High-street St. David's Mr W. Lewis, Tailor, Cross-square | Treforest Mr J. Gibbon, Tailor, 88, Wood-road Treharris .Mr Lewis, London House 1'01',1\1 .Mr W. H. Hitchings Usk Mr Jones, Grocer, Bridge-street Parcels amounting to five shillings sent direct, tc works will be returned carriage paid one way. Trade books and price lists sent free on application." W.. E. VAUGHAN AND DYERS. ARE CELEBRATED FOR CLOTHES AND DRESS CLEANING by FRENCH I'POCESS, producing pet, mauent colours, a superior tillth, moderate charges- and promptness of dispatch. IQOO