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FULLER BIRTILL AND COMPANY, CARRIAGE BUILDERS, CUSTOM HOUSE STREET, CARDIFF INVITE INSPECTION OF THEIR LARGE AND VARIED COLLECTION OF CARRIAGES. A large number of good Second-hand Carriages Always on Sale. Inspection itade and Estimates given for Repairs Free, CARRIAGES SOLD ON COMMISSION OR TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. 14C44 TELEGRAMS CARRIAGES, CARDIFF." 1263
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"KEEP YOUR PECKER UP." JESSE WILLIAMS P. & Q. PODOPHYLLUM P. & Q. p f. 8' A!tD p- & Q- P:&Q! QUININE P-&Q- p. & Q. PILLS £ • P. & Q. CURE ALL DISEASES p & o P. & Q. OF P. 5' f Q- STOMACH, p- & Q- l:%l uver, S-&Q. or p:&Q! P. & Q. KIDNEYS. P. & Q. lO%D. PER BOX. BY POST, Is. PARK HALL BUILDINGS, CARDIFF. 4469 ————- —
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JIAKS IXJJ AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs MEREDITH DAVIES and SON. Sale of Live Stock, &c., at Crynant Oct 27 the Slock, «t GjtaWfc 660RGe: N°*' 2 Valuable °«- 28 1\lr SIDEY GIBSON. Stock and Borses, &c., àt Ystraåowell. .Oct. 26 BowltlNG. too Hunters, at Cardiff Oct. 27 Saddlery, etc., at Cardiff Oct 27 Kale of American Horses. at Cardiff Oct. 31 High-class Pictures, at Cardiff — Messrs W. & S. HERN. Leasehold Properties, at the Mart, Cardiff.. Oct. 29 Messrs H. HILL and CO. Household Furniture, at Rooms Oct. 23 Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea Oct. 27 Dwelling Houses, at Swansea Oct. 28 Mr RICHARD E. HUGHES. Freehold and Copvhold Estates, at Sirantiea.Nov.- Messrs JENKINS, CLARKE, & CO. Property, at the Mart, Carditf Nov, o Messrs DAVID JONES & CO. „ Villa Residences, at Barry .-•Oct. & Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER and SON. g4 Plants and Seedlings, at Swansea Nov 3 Household Furniture, at Swansea Messrs J. G. iNtAI)DOX & CO, Oct 22 Household Furniture, Pianos, at Booms Qct" 26 Furniture, at r>l, Woodville-road, Cardiff •• • gg Superior Household Furniture, at R?oms. -u Mr MORGAN MORGAN. 0ct 23 Properties, at The Mart, Cardiff Oct. 30 Properties, at The Mart, Carditf .Nov. 4 Public-houses, at Pontypridd Nov. 11 Freehold Farm and Land, at Newport • Public-houso, at Llantwit Varrtre • ■ • Mr PHILIP MORGAN. Nov 2 Freehold Property, at HUNT. Messrs NEWLA»W ana ..Oct. 28 Copyhold Farm, &c., at New^>rt _.Nov. n Freehold Farm, &c„ at Ne^P £ RTRn)OE Freehold Property, at Brecon Oct. ro Messrs EDWARD ROBERTS & SO:ii. Freehold a^L^HC'hold Property, at Swansea.. Oct. 27 Messrs STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER. Pedigree Prize Cattle, Eglwvsnunyd Oct. 29 Freehold and Leasehold Properties, at Canton.. Nov. 5 Messrs STRAKER and SON. Horses, Household Furniture, &c., at Tredegar. Oct 23 Messrs THORNE & SON. Breeding Ewes and Horses, at Bridgend Oct. 24 Live Stock, at Maesteg Nov. 3 Mr C. H, TUCKER. Hotel, at Bristol.Nov. 5 NO. 61, WOODVILLE-ROAD, CATHAYS, CARDIFF. ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 26TH. SALE OF EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNI. TURE AND EFFECTS. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX AND CO. have received instructions from Mr A. While to SELL by AUCTION, asabove, the whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Goods on view morning of Sale, which will com- mence at 2 o'clock precisely. For further particulars sea posters, or apply at the Auctioneers' Offices, and Salerooms, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff. 5705 DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. ON TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27TH AND 2STH, 1891. MESSRS MADDOX and CO. have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, the whole superior MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Removed and sold by order of Mathew Wilson, Esq., who is leaving the town, comprising noble 6ft. and smaller sideboards in mahogany and walnut, extending dining tables in various woods, (lining and drawing-room suites in velvet and leather, elegant cabinets, ornaments, sets of bronzes, writing tables, several overmantels, Brussels carpets, massive French bedstead and bed- ding, spring mattresses, 3 excellent bedroom suites, mahogany, bircli, and walnut, pair toilets, with ward- robes, sets of toilet ware, commodes, mahogany hall stands and chairs, and numerous other goods. Also a quantity of Furniture, sold by order of the High Bailiff. Sale at 2 o'clock precisely. 1111 Furniture on view day prior to and morning of Sale. SALE THIS DAY. sale OF VERY SUPERIOR VILLA RESIDENCES AND COTTAGE PROPERTIES, NI5WPORT- ROAD PEMBROKE TERRACE, COVENEY- STREET TREHARRIS-STREET, AND KING'S- BOAD, CARDIFF. ,T MR MORGAN MORGAN (Morgan, Buston, and Matthew) is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at The Mart. Bank Buildings, St. Mary- street, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, October 23rd, at 7 p.m., (subject to conditions to bo then and there produced), the following lots of very desirable PROPERTIES :— Lot I.-All that very desirable Family RESI- DENCE, being No 3. Pembroke-terrace, Cardiff (in centre of town), containing dining-room, drawing- room, breakfast-room, kitchen, scullery, etc., and six bedrooms, bathroom, and w.c. The whole recently renovate# throughout. Let a.t £50 per annum. Held for 99»jcars lease from 1873, at a ground vent of V"VS9 6s. Lot 2.—All that superior RESIDENCE, being No. jaO,. Newport-road, Cardiff, now in the occupation of Mr H. Godfrey, at the low annual rent of £ 30, tenant paying all rates. Held under lease for the residue of a term of 99 years, at a ground rent of £5. LOT 3.—All that similar RESIDENCE, being No. 254 Newport-road, Cardiff, now occupied by Mr Lleweliyn, at a yearly rental of B54, tenant paying all rates. Held under lease for the residue of a term of 99 years, at a ground rent of £5. LOT 4.—All that similar RESIDENCE, being No. 256, Newport-road, Cardiff, now occupied by Mr Black, at a yearly rental of £ 34, tenant paying all rates. Held under lease for the residua of a term of 99 years, at a ground rent of £ 5 LOT 5.—All those Two desirable VILLAS, being Nos. 99 and 101, King's-road, Canton, Cardiff. Let at a weekly rental of 10s 6d each. Held under lease for the residue of a term of 99 years, at a ground rent of £ 4 each. LOT 6.—All those two desirable DWELLING- HOUSES, being Nos. 2 and 4, Coveney-street, Cardiff, at 8s 6d per week each. Held under lease for 99 years from 1887, at a ground rent of £2 10s each. LOT 7.—All those two DWELLING-HOUSES, being Nos. 08 and 70, Treharris-street, Cardiff, let at 7s • per week each. Held under lease for the residue of a term of 99 years, at a ground rent of £ 2 16s each. ^?TX 8.-A11 those Two well-built DWELLING HOUSES, being Nos. 15 and 17, Brook-street, Carditf. Let at lis each per week. Held for 99 years lease at a ground rent of BS 12s 6d per house. For further particulars apply as to Lot 1, David Lewis, Esq., Solicitor, Carditt to Lots 2, 3 a 5 J. H. Westyr-Evans, Esq,, Solicitor, Cardiff as to Lot6, T. H. Stephens, Esq., Solicitor, Cardiff ■ and as to the whole of the Lots, to the Auctioneer, 3, 4, 5, and 6, Albert-chambers, High-street-, Cardiff. 6388 Sale of CAPITAL BUSINESS PREMISES and VILLA RESIDENCES in Cardiff and Penarth. MR MORGAN MORGAN (Morgan, Buston, and Matthew) is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at The Mart, Bank Buildings, St. Mary- street, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, October 30th, 1891, at 7 p.m. (subject to conditions to be then and there pro- duced), the following FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES:- LOT I.-All that capital Freehold SHOP and PREMISES, situate and being No. 61, Clive-road, Canton, Cardiff. The premises are very commodious, and consist of shop, warehouse, bakehouse, and stable, now let at the rental of B50 per annum. LOT 2.-All that commodious SHOP and DWEL- LING-HOUSE, being No. 85, Maughan-street, Penarth (opposite the Ship Hotel); held under lease for 99 years from 18Si, at the annual ground rent of £ 2 15s. LOT .3.-A that similar SHOP and PREMISES adjoining, with large Bakehouse attached, being No. et > Penarth held under lease for 99 Tot 4 All fwat a.Sr°und rent of £ 3. PRFMTSFNDWELLING-HOUSE and letfat 10s Mperweek '• thfuudeTi^f! & a re,^f "3 & yearS being Nos 254 and §56 J £ e?irable RESIDENCES KS6dpeVweek^ Cardiff; let froiv I880, at a ground rent of £ 3 each years 1*0^6-—-All that very Desirable RFSTnpvn? i_ No. 276,Cowbridge-road, Cardiff; Ietat lS^w « euJg Held under lease for 99 year,, from 1886 -f? ? week, rent of £ 3. 18bb' at » ground Lot 7.—AH that CORNER MESSUAGF LING HOUSE, No. 112 Wellington-street CWnn with large Stable, etc., at rear of House. Lew 1?= 6d jter Held for 99 years at a ground rent of £ L04T 8.-AM that MESSUAGE or DWELTTTen HOUSE, being .To. 13, ^Uett-street, Cardiff1 the occupation of the endor. Held under lease for 99 years from 1847 at a ground rait of B2 per annum For further paiticulars apply as to Lots l, 5 6 Edmund Herne, Esq., Sobcitor, Cardiff Lots 2 and S. F. S. Dauncey, Solicitor, Newport; Lot 4 Messrs Jones, Macin^ and Dixon, Solicitors, Cardiff asto Lots 7 & 8,T.^stephens, Esq. Solicitor, Cardiff and as to the ™™?f I:he Lots, to the Auc- tioneer 3 4, 5, and 6, Aloer^amberb, High-street, Cardiff.' 6387 DESPENSER GARDENS, R^KRSIDE, AND CLIVE-ROAD, ATTRACTIVE SALE OF pjSSIRABLE MTILLA RESIDENCES, togeth^Mth a good SHOP AND COTTAGE MESSRS JENKINS, clai^e, & co. have been instructed to SELL1b.^uCTION, J,S a.bo'¥e,;àt the Matt, Bank$t. M-tr. street, Cardiff, on- THURSDAY, 1891, at 7 o'clock in the evening, the following wel. t PROPERTY, viz. BEAUCHAMP-STREET, RIvERSI.m- LOT 1.—All that well-built and cons ent DENCE, No. 66, Beauchamp-sireet, °verA° he Desponser Gardens, as now in the occupation ox i.1 t»l., mntil nt IT? i.1 _1".1117 mntil nt 1 LOT 2.—All that deshuble RESIDENCE, No t Beauchamp-street, adjoining the last lot, as now in tb, occupation of Mr Owen Davies, at the annual rental ot ^Lot 3.—No. 70, BEAUCHAMP-STREET, as now in the occupation of Mr Stead, at the weekly rental of 138. LOT 4.-No. 72, BEAUCHAMP-STREET, adjoining the last lot, as row in the occupation of Mr Alfred Pile at the weekly rental of 12s 6d. LOT 5 —All that spacious and convenient CORNER RESIDENCE, No. 74, Beauchamp-street, adjoining the last lot, particularly adapted for medical or other wofessional men, as now m the occupation of Mr HAY at the weekly rental of 16s. above Lots will be sold for terms of 99 years ™rom the 29th September 1880 (less one day), subiect to the ground rents as to Lots 1, 2, 5, 4 of £ 4 12s per house and as to Lot 5, £ 4 16s. A laX proportion of the purchase money of the above'lots may remain upon mortgage, if so desired Mo^t^f^heS houses are in good repair, several LOT 6 -AU ttot convenient CORNER SHOP, and Pr^ilsi, with the Bakehouse a«d Outbuildings^ known as 35, Clive.road, ^anton. now^n •he occupation of 3V private house adjoin- IS"0.' 1: WSLS. OF DR Marruon, at the low weekly rental from the 24th (lay of December, 1878, at the annual ground rent cf£6. |sq., Sf. >CS, Cardiff; «d *■ lot 6 tc> Harry Cousins, Esq., SolicitoT. St. Mary stTeet, Cteifaff; or as to the whole of ■oneers, Messrs Jenkins, Gaxke. ana Co., ••tftitieet, Cardiff, < gaits tig foftign. BOWRING ITJL will SELIJ HY 27th October, 1891, at change, Cardiff, 0'). ute including Twelve HDNTERS (The Property Of the Auctioneers), (T e RESERVE. Sold aood Hunters. Ihose marked* AH will be harness, and went quietly. They have been orivc have been weU summered, and are up w> Many of them are prize-takers, know tneir been exceptionally careful in these h°rses, and believe them to be a P^ ^blv-cenuine Stud of Hunters, and invite a fria and e^ery facility will be riven to gentlemen Ashing t° do so. All will be sold sound wind and ^eg. Horses will be put on to rail free of cost with loan of clothing. NOW ON VIEW, And may be seen and ridden over a natural country. 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 *ix years, 15-3 hands, np to 15 stone; a good hunter a most perfect fencer over any country a timid man's horse. Carried Lord Fingall, 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. *MA.RQUIS.-Bay Gelding, by Safeguard; five years, 16 hands, up to 15 stone a good hunter a fine performer, with good manners; a 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 horse and fine galloper; a perfect fencer. Ridden with the Nortn Here- ford last season. A Leicestershire horse. 6. HUNTSMAN.—Bay Gelding, by Brilliant; five years, 16 hands, up to 16 stone; a good hunter and aparticularly 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 hands up to 15 stone a good hunter, with good manners; one of the cleverest horses in England Carried a master of hounds last sea- son in Ireland. 8. "MATCH LESS.-Brown Mare, by Victor; six years, 15'3 up to 15 stone; a good huntress; very clever fencer, particularly over timber; a good, sensible mare, and knows her business. Carried an old gentleman last season with the 8th Hus- an old gentleman last season with the 8th Hus- sars Staghounds, and the West Norfolk. 9. "SUPERBA.—Brown Mare, by Sea Lawter; six years, 15'3; up to 14 stone; a good huntress very clever over any country; carries a lady. Hunted last season in Devon and Cornwall. 10. *COMFOR'f_-Bay Mare, six years, 15'1; up to 13 stone a good huntress; very clever over any description of country; a perfect mare for a timid man very docile. Was ridden by Lady Craven last season. 11. SNOIVDROP.-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. *WIS EM AN.—Chestnut Gelding, by Tommy Tylor, six years, 15-2Vs a good hunter; very clever fencer. Carries a lady an undeniable hunter for a timid rider. 14. "SPORTSMAN.— Grey Gelding, bv Lord Conyng- ham six years, 15"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 years, 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 -s-IOLET.-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 stone a good hunter smart horse over any country fast. Carried the Whip of the Glamorganshire last season. 18. DUCHESS.—Bay Mare, by Little Jim; six years, 15'2'/2 a, good and beautiful lady's huntress, with "perfect manners ridden by Captain Godwyn in Leicestershire last season. 19. HARKAWAY.—-Roan Gelding, by Pride of Prussia; six years, 15'1; up to weight; a cood hack and hunter a nice performer, and carried an elderly gentleman last season in Leicestershire. A winner of prize& 20. "PRUDENCE.—Chestnut Mare, by The Gtntteinan; tvo years, 15'2; up to IS 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 stotio; a good hitntei-, 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 stojie a good hunter, clever. Huntedwlth Cannarthensniro last season. 23. "BH.ILLIAN'l'BayGelding, by Hunting Horn five years, 15 handz,, up to 13 stone; a good hunter and ha.ck, clever fencer a rare old gentleman's cob. A prize winner this season. 24. *BRIDG NV-A-TER. -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 ner votis man. 26..CHERRY.-Brown Gelding, six years, 15.2; up to 14 stone a good hunter bred in Ireland. 27. *TOM TIT.-Browu Mare, by Confident, five years, 13 hands a good hack, and boy's hunter, with fine action. CARRIAGE HORSE. 28. Handsome Chestnut Gelding, six years, 15"3%, with great power perfect with traffic quiet in single and double harness, and to to ride bred by James Howell, Esq., Cardiff. Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneers, Horse Kxcnango, Cardiff. 5771 OCTOBER ANNUAL HUNTER SALE. EfeSRS GOTTWALTZ & BO WRING have fixed their ANNUAL HUNTER SALE at The Horse Exchange, Cardiff, on TUESDAY. 27th October, 1891, at Twelve o'clock, of 100 HUNTERS, HARNESS HORSES, AND RARE COBS, including A Stud of 28 known HIGH-CLASS HUNTERS, the property of the Auctioneer. (nee separate advertisement). THE LINTON "AND ILFRACOMBE COACH HORSES, THE BKN1TA." 6 HUNTERS, the property of M. Thomas, Esq. 3 HUNTERS, the property of illr Keevil. 3 HIGH-CLASS HORSES, from Charles D. Phillips, Esq., J.P. 2 HORSES, from Thos. Wood, Esq. 2 HUNTERS, the property of H. Tilley, Esq. 3 HORSES, the propeity of D. F. Pritchard, Esq. 2 HORSES, from < 'olonel T. B. Tyler. 2 HORSES, from J. A. Bradnev, Esu. r 2 HORSES, from F. R. Crawshay, Eiq. 2 HORSES, from Henry Lewis, Esq. 2 HORSES, from G. Herne, Esq. Also Entries fro-i-n Messrs Jos. Allen, Godfrey Firbank, H. B. Cory, J. S. Dowson, Clason Dahne, W. Pritchard, Jones, Davis, Francis, Stacy, Griffiths, Lewis, Puddy, Orders, Brown, Porter, Edes, Jones, Martin, Phillips, Griffiths, Lewis, Parsons, and others. Gentlemen wishing to enter Horses in this Sale should engage stalls at once. 5423 ON TUESDAY, 27TH OCTOBER, AT 11.30 O'CLOCK. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING have received instructions from a Firm of Walsall Manufacturers to SELL by AUCTION, at the Horse Exchange, Cardiff, on the above date, a con- signment of SADDLERY, &c., viz, •— SFTI0^1!?5. FAWN HORSE CLOTHING, OF HARNESS, SADDLES, &C. /*5 Sets 0/ Bandages. 5534 SALE OP- A MAINDEE. iSABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENCE MP W TT HiRE INVESTMENTS. /• PARTRIDGE has been *arr, Esq decani!? fhe J-Xecut°rs of the late Henry AUCTION & °?er for SALE by PUBLIC WEDNESDAY 2«f>, r^Sate Hotel, Newport, on cisely, subject to Cor>?ff 6r' at 3o'clock p.m. pre- following v° be produced at the time, the the occupation of Mr Farr. many years past in Ilus is a very desirable resif?««n,i manding extensive views of fv,« r> Pr°perty, com- Newpoi t Docks, and the surrom,1 Channel. contains breakfast, dinintr co.untry. It kitchen and back kitchen, and th« ,,5aw?n £ ;roonls, the ground floor. Also on rooms, bath-room supplied with W 1 bed" water, and w.c. on the first floor V»ld about 2,195 square yards in extent,"are well^SS1^ with fruit trees of excellent quality, and thm-^S jpital tennis lawn. 5' ncl there to a lant?.—10 £ 20 SHARES in Bristol and West of n>« jJonk, Limited, £ 7 10s Od paid. est of Llmitr^O £ 5 SHARES in Searie and Herring PeDrv310s Od paid. day aft,-nay be viewed between 2 and 5 p In on any tained oft October, and cards to view may be ob. For furtiAuctioneer. 0 g stow HiLarticulars apply to the Auctioneer, No Mr \wport, or to 555I MAM WADE, Solicitor, — — 39, Dock-street., Newport, Mon. ST. MARY'S ALE BY AUCTION 5651 MAM WADE, Solicitor, ———-———- 39, Dock-street., Newport, Mon. ST. MARY'S ALE BY AUCTION (OPPOSITE ON MART, ST. MARY-STREfiT MR L FRA-HARMONIC), CARDIFF, signmentof .lias received a large con- nrisina GOLD and veller's Bankrupt Stock, com- Marble Clocks, Oil R WATCHES, Jewellery, reserve. Sale each eveis, etc. To be sold witt.i m ll p.m. 3<H "IMPORTANT TO 7 I wonderful medicine evtfliiib.—lne most larities and obstructions, ho^overed for all irregu- standing. Thousands have obstinate or lon- miraculous remedy, and thereb. relieved by this and expense. Perfectly harmleigd trouble,it ness about the desired effect, as testifier fails to bring married and single females. Niby hundreds of testimonials PILLS ARE USEus unsolicited isappointment. Stamped addressee.; only bring list.—S. W. D1 ASM AIL, Walthamiopefor price effectual remedy on earth. -Try and The only s tires. fet your -f?e Saks bl1 Àuttiatt. SALE THIS DAY CASTLE HOTEL, TREDEGAR. Important unreserved SALE of HORSES, CAR- RIAGES, HARNESS, HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, BILLIARD TABLE, TRADE FIXTURES, and other effects. MESSRS STRAKER and SON (in .1. 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" (aged), black mare, Bess" (aged), 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 i1; appliances complete easy, arm, and small chairs, sofas, couches, sideboards, cliiffonnieres, dining, 1"0, card, occasional, work, and side tables, sewing machine, writing desk, wire blinds, pier, chimney, and toilet glasses, Brussels, tapestry, Kidder- minster, aud 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, fireirons, 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 millpuff mattrasses, feather and millpuff beds, bed and table linen, wardrobes chests of drawers, dressing tables, washstands, towel- rails, night-commodes, 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-place, Abergavenny. SALE THIS DAY. LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, on FRIDAY, the 23rd day of October, 1891, the folloillg HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, portion of which is sold under disiress for rent, com. prising Mahogany dining-room 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, 100, and other 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 senices, 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, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been instructed by Captain E. kluge to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises, on TUESDAY, October 27th, 1891, the whole of the well- presened HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, MANGLE, ifce., d Comprising valuable mahogany dining suite, carved with lions' heads and covered in crimson Utrecht velvet mahogany telescope dining table with extra leaf, mahogany ohiffonniere, 6 mahogany dining chairs in American leather, Brussels and other carpets, wool rugs, mats, hat stand, occasional tables, engravings and pictm es, full-compass trichord piano- fo te (by Barnei Samuel), violin and bow in case, ornaments, clock, brass rail and other fenders, floor cloth, stair carpet, brass rods, poles and curtains, <fcc., iron bedsteads, palliasses, spring a.nd liair r,.attresses, feather beds, mahogany washstands with marble tops, dressing tables, mahogany chest of drawers, painted dressing tables aud stands, sets of ware, tcwel horses, linen press, Ac., kitchen and culinary utensils, dresser, patent mangle, dinner service, ware, glass, &c., also gasoliers and brackets, fitted with paraffin lamps, &c. Goods on View morning oi 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 which will then be read), at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea', on WEDNESDAY, October 28th, 1891, all those Five LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES AND PREMISES, situate and being Nos. 16, 17, 18 and 19, Lion-street, and No. 11a, Rock-street, Waunwen, Swansea. The whole is held under a lease for a term of 75 years, from 25th March, 1875, at a ground rent of £ 11 per annum a portion of the ground comprised in the lease is underleased for the term of 75 years, less the last three days, at a ground rent of B2 4s per annum, so that the ground rent payable for the five Houses is S3 16s, which in the event of the Houses selling iu sepaiate lots will be apportioned at time of Sale. Vhe above ave now lei to respectable w'»kl*' tenants Sale to commence ot Three 0 clock in the afternoon. For further particulars applv to Jenkin Jones, Esq., Solicitor, Fisher-street; or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 10. Cattle-street, Swansea. 5762 HARBOUR-ROAD. BARRY. SALE OF VILLA RESIDENCES. MESSRS DAVID JONES & CO. are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, rtt the Barry Hotel, Barry, on THURSD AY, October 29th, 1891, at 7.30 p.m. (subject to conditions to be then and there produced), the following lots of VILLA RESIDENCES :— LOT 1.—All that very desirable FAMILY RESI- DENCE, situate corner of Harbour-road and Canon- street, Barry, in the occupation of Mr E. Owen, at a rental of and containing 011 ground floor, front parlour, dining-room, kitchen, scullery, etc. first floor—3 good bedrooms, bath-room (hot and cold), etc.; second floor-2 good rooms. LOT 2.—All that very desirable FAMILY RESI- DENCE, situate in Harbour-road, Barry, adjoining Lot I, and containing similar number of rooms. LOT 3. -All that very desirable FAMILY RESI- DENCE, situate in Harbour-road, Barry, adjoining Lot 2, and containing on ¡{round floo> similar number of rooms, and 4 bedrooms, bath-room (hot and cold), w.c., &c. l^Tf.-AH that very desirable FAMILY RESI- DEJsCE, situate in Harbour-road, Barry, adjoining ljot. 3, and containing similar number of rooms Let t • Jones, at £ 34 per annum. 1 lne wnole of the abov,- are very pleasantly situated, mu'mg an uninterrupted view of Barry Dock, Barry ■an' Bristol Channel, and within two minutes walk of Barry Railway Station, and five ,Barry Th,ck and are held under 99 For further ™ KV a,nnual ground rent of £ L> each. Solicit^ to l)- E- Esq., street Ban-v Tii, i' °r ,-° Auctioneers, Thomnson- Mrect^jjajij_y Dock, or Vere-street. Cadoxton. ^787 One UCH^1! FARM- CRYNANT. mile from VM fn Sisters and Crynant, and one K.ATJSSSJ'SE;;0" MID,™D — SALE OF' ^l'OCK, CROP, HORSES, -m IMPLEMENTS, ESSRS MEREDITH DAVIES & SON Jenkins toeSKLLUbyd PUBLIC AUCTION, on Mr W' DA Y, October ;1lth, 1891, tho following «» £ Kk?0Ck- CROP, 4C, comprl,mg ;P.-30 Fat Wethers, 60 Breeding Ewes, 40 CATTLE.-8 cows in calf, fat steers one 5-year-old Hereford old Hereford .te,.rs. two two 2-yeai-old Hereford heifers, three Hereford in calf, three yearling steers, three,yearling Hereford heifers, three steer calves, two lioifer calves HORSES.—1 draught mare, 8 years old, excellent worker jldraught mare 7 years old 1 draught mare i years old 2 suckers, colt and filly; 1 mountain mare* aud sucker. MOUNTAIN PONIE:3.-3 mares, in foal; 1 yearling colt 1 yearling filly. 8 CROP.—8 tons of prime long hay, well harvested 3 tous of prime long hay, in barn. IMPLEMENTS, <tc.—Threshing machine, two chaff- cutters, two gearing, mowing machine, three ploughs, three barrows, chain hari-ow, set of shaft harness, leading harness, 2 sets of ploughing chains, 3 collars, 3 bridles, pair of whippletrees, iron boiler, to hold about 40 gallons, forks, pikes, rakes, barrow, barrel, churn, cheese press, vats, butter coolers, milk pans, Ac., together with many other useful articles too numerous to mention. Terms Eight months' credit on approved security on all sums of £5 and upwards, or the usual discount for cash. Luncheon at 11. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. 5803 — CAD6XT6N,"NEAirNEATH, Distance of a mile from Neath Station, on'the G.W. Railway, and about 5 minutes' walk from the Neath and Brecon Station. IMPORTANT SALE OF 24C SHEEP, 16 HEAD OF CATTLE, 25 HORSES AND PONIES. MESSRS MEKEDITH DA VIES and SON have been favoured with instructions from E. E. Bevan, Esq-, to SELL bv PUBLIC AUC. TION, in the Field opposite the Brewery, at the above place, on _MGNJ»AYj November 2nd, 1891, the following LIVESTOCK:— SHEEP.—160 breeding ewes, 70 fat wethers, and 10 stock rams. CATTLE.—8 two-year-old heifers in calf, 8 two-year- old steers, and 1 shorfc-horned bull, two years old. HORSES.—6 draught 4 two-year-old cart colts, very promising 16 strong mountain ponies, of different age, size, and colour. Six Months' Credit will be given, on approved Security to Purchasers of Five Pounds and upwards, or Discount, at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum,' allowed for Cash. Refreshments at 12..30 o'clock. Sale at 1.30 sharp. Lamb and Flag, Glyn-Neath, Oct. 19th, 1891. 5804 CATTLE MARKET, ERlDGEND. SALE OF 300 BREEDING EWES AND THREE HORSES. MESSRS WM. THORNE & SON have received instructions from Mr Thomas Roberts, Rhiewgregan, Cymmer, to SELL by AUCTION, on SATURDAY, October 24th, 1891, 300 very excellent BREEDING EWES, Direct from Brecon. Also THREE HORSES, Viz. Brown Mare, five years old, 14.3, qniet to ride, and good in all kinds of harness; Chestnut Mare, 13 3, auto, ditto Bay Filly, 12.3, rising three years, very promising. Terms—Four months' credit on the usual conditions. Sale to commence at Twelve. 5791 rmr,™? GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- atnfn ff?ie worst forms of diseases, and the foulest "c?tothJstomach, liver, and kidneys they Sava nmi-Jt ? every disease,where no other medicines Th^rn? a reach. compiatn^ JTB^OOD PURIFIER cures the following bowels -rwMirJ1 £ esfc"m> 0i' ""ind in the stomach or sore eve? #s ln head, dimness of sight, weak or andWo, rtw' m,om°ry, palpitation of the heart, liver cSstSu^tmb^thT' °r tiS,htn^ !|!° back smnTiS obag°' piles, gravel, pains in the breastf sore throat, sore white* swelling descriptions, burns, wounds, or scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings. Pimples or blotches oil the face and SFICSA SAGA A sij&r* Oxford-street-, Swansea, «auuiaaory^4, Salts bir auction. SALE TO-MORROW. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF CARNATIONS PICOTEES, DAHLIA ROOTS, AND OTHER PLANTS. PLANTS. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON have received instructions from Mr Fulford of in and out of pots, comprising SSST"™" <»"• «"»• Mr Revnolds Holl. PICÓTEES.-About 6 dozen Selina, 'Pauline, Alice About 12 dozen Seedling Carnations in Dots Eight dozen Geramum*. in pots, ready for winter blooming. A few dozen French Pyrethrum in nots of the following varieties Prince Arthur, the Beauty of Pans. themumfC^0r>SntheLlm,t^IaX7muI^nthemlS, Sencan* A few dozen Highland Poppies in three or four colours. Twelve dozen Perennial Phloxes in 12 different colours. "io™ <««■=«<» About 50 dozen Pansies. aU named varieties, in and out of poiS. The whole will be sold in lots to suit DurehasPM Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock & Auctioneers.^ BAY VIEW VIL. EATON CRESCENT MSfS ANNOUNCEMENT. E&SRS JUHJN M. LEEDER &■ SON have been instructed to SE^ by AUCTION on TUESDAY November 3Kli 18Sw^ ^nts of dressing ro<?ms, ba.n, KItchen, I<Ct1101'Y, and :n-eenhouse. Full detailed catalogues a,e In course of prepara- tinn, and may be had On application five days prior to Sale. Goods on view day prior to and moraine of Sal« Sale to commence at 11 a,m. lnornlnS 01 SHIRE. M i SON, ii«r26.b, 1891 (subject FEBEHOLD PEOPEETY- Parable fields of PASTURE B^hIys^thahGardfif .as Hane an(J & 3r. 10p., more or less, are^ °J< Kidwelly, let to Mr Morrig a ll? the Borough of annual rent of £ 11. 0n a i'early tenancy, at the ana«a3of 5a- Orl^p^m^e calle.d Parkhunt, having PIECE of LAND ad,ioinjn{y A}?° Aphony, on a yearly tenancy, ^Vann^0rent oi as^hl PREMISES known the Workshop and i» band, and Randell, at the yearly rent 5 £ i i^lnmg' leb t0 Sale to commence at Thrf»» fl ,1 • The Lots may be viewed n« c,.cc 'n the Afternoon, tive tenants. n application to the respec- Further particulars mav v Collins and Woods, Solicit^r«?bUlued fPra Messrs sea • or from the Anm ercester-place, awan- at their Offices, 45, — —563i TO BE OLD BY AUCTION BY and Swansea, on TU&SDAY. High-street, conditions of sale), the foli^^ • (sukjcct to FREEHOLD AND LEaspS^S valuabie LOTS 1 and 2.-TWo^»D^PROPERTIES 21 and 22, Ffvnone-street s^ P amounting to £ 22 2s per aV,fnI'ssa' \e\ at weealy rents Held for 99 years from 29ti. e',cn Held for 99 years from 29th September, lc52, subject be apportioned equPjiy10s annum, which will HOUSES No! SbladS ^nd DWELLING- w ,to mr.nthlv reiJ' -^ford-street, Swansea. No. be equally apportioned! £ 5 per anuum' wh,ch TS l11 Tj0Xirna„ and^41 n^OU) of LOTS 3 and 4, bemg >1 • to'ilw ^*street» Swansea, above LriJt of one mrt a^ove-mentionod lease, and with the-benefit of one njoiety each 0f the said ground 61 and 62, Carmartheu-r let at weekly rents amounting to lt« per aimum Held for 71 W 'rom 23tt September. 1S49, at a CTound«ntof £ lM« Per LO'C. TW0 £ X0P^ ana y \yELLING-HOUSES, M J IMM for Swansea, let en agree- fSSTA PFFSSR'M* *• "SSStw lai; s",nl'!i w JrEf *'■ 20.Tontine^treet, Swansea, let at a renfc ^mount^g to £ 9 2s per annum. rent artSelf,Rlchard^i yearly rent of £ 12. clUlds-place, now let at, the Held upon underlease for on „ tembar, 1319, at the ye,aTSt 27th Sep' T or 12.-DWELLLNQWv rent of £ 23. terrace Swansea, now let H?Y £ E' No- 23> Montpellier- Held for 99 yea.Vs, from apportioned yearly vent of ^e^e"^er'1874, at thC 1 AT J3 —SHOP. DWKI r J?3 9s '4- um^iE No. 19, Bcac). G HOUSE, and BAKE- yearly rent of £ 30. et, Swansea, let at the a lease for 99 years irround rent of £ 4 per ''irn to an apportioned Sale to commence at 3 oVu 1m' irnrther particulars may *u.the Afternoon. linsfndWoods, Solicitors xv fca,ne(I of Messrs Col- Auctioneers, 45, Oxford.atV^°^estcr-place or of^he nti!ts. a BRAHAM SOUTHWOOD, DECEASED. PURSUANT to 22nd~aTT ,e x-fiTTCE IS HEREBY G1 Vp\r ?,5r<1 Victoria, Cap. rr VIMS against the E.stau c a'l Persons having WOOD late of 1, HI^V,v!xtABEAHAM SOUTH- Retired Innkeeper (who die^ PLACE, CABDIFF, Ausrust, 1891, and whose Win on t!:e dav of Griffiths iUid Clement Rich! w'ls Proved by Evan tors therein named, in the T 'r?R, ^aI(1ron' the Registry of lier Majesty's in u l? District Probite the" 29th day of September Ccllrfc of J,lstice full particulars in writin-' „ 3^ are required to send undersigned, Solicitors f0ar their Claims to us, the before the 21st day of NovemhA Saul ^j:ecntors, on or the Executors will proceed to after,whicii Da^.hh?Kyo,^l»o.S: 94. «»fat 5750 Cardiff, the said Executors. RE LEWIS AB1UH STREE'T, CARDiyFA^4'123, CLIFTON ]_ GKOCER, DECEASED. All PERSONS having anv upon or against the Estate of or DEMANDS to forthwith send particulars tle above are requested the undersigned, and all J)eht ,re°f in writing to me, to be paid to the E::eeur,0l- ?T l\UQ to the Estate are Sapphire-street, Cardiff, afor'e^j^ Ferrier> °f No. 2, 29 and ;BEI.CIlER, 5776 Sf>i,-5ary-tr<iet. Cardiff, i 11—^K-itor for t.ha Kypi-ntor. A. 0 C 1 D T S AT ALL TIMES—IN ALT AGAINST BV LACES> INSURED RAILWAY PASSENGERs ASSURANCE c°MPANv ASSURANCE ESTABLISHED 1849. Hon Chai^^VELYN ASHLEY, CAPITAL PAID «, COENHIXiX^ ,T j, BTT-VT A T^^1ASSY' I Secretaries. aJS/rMeirs' TEEflEK^gf«on«J»l«t, Oj*- FUNDS EXCEED £ 4 5qo £ ASSURANCE. DECLARED, PROFIT' All persons now insuring will Vpr^.vT' sharo of profit at the uext Division in 1892 48, Gracechurch-street, London^' AcLy' and Se^ SALE of CHINA and GLASS. £ X!SEULKEPPLE & SON, Toilet Sets f K? Table Glass J g, CLAE-STREET GRISTOL. To Clear OLD STOCK ROOMS prior to OPENING NEW WAREHOUSES. 2274 WILLIAMS' (PONTARDA Wl W 0 11 M L 0 Z J if 6 B S Weak, 1 >elicate children (often giv^ like Magic, Getting rid of his torSf^n<5Ura^le)uS ri?MSkti,ese Lo?'eilSes' the thin, pale-fa?ed iffiSiate Child becomes strong, healthy and I'vbIv instead of the anxiety, of his guardla^ely'the pnda' "Sir,—1 have for some time used your AnthAlminHr or Worm Lozenges, in my family, and findthemTve^v speedy and efficacious euro for ascearidnq 7h^- agreeable and convenient form Howtta f°r cMdren- W' HuTcSiSfvK SQ1d at 91d, 131,4d. and 2s 9d per bos. b1 moat ^High-street, Swansea. A list of teIItim7 s. IJIDPtoms, etc.. OR application. 1297 Sottas. "VTOTICE.—MRTSAMUEL GRIFFITHS NO LONGER REPRESENTS PETF*R WALKER and SON LTD., Warrington and BurS in any rapacity. All communications must be sent to Mr F. Thorpe, 25, Union-street, Swansea. 5806 TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. An impress km having gone abroad tha.t I am the THOMAS DAVIES described in "Stubbe Gazette of October 14,1891, as having given a Bill of Sale to one John Hancock, I HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE THAT I AM OT THE PERSON REFERRED TO, nor have I any connection with him. THOMAS DAVIES, Builder and Contractor, « u ion. lorn Duffryn-street, Mountain Ash. October 19th, 1891. 5792-463e CHARLES STREET CONGREGA- <L/ TIONAL CHURCH ANNIVERSARY. Bev JOHN; BOWN, D.D., Bedford (Chairman of Congregational Union of England and Wales), On SUNDAY, 25th October, Morning and Evening. Collections for Church Funds. LECTURE by Dr. BROWN on MONDAY EVENING at 7.30, on JOHN BUNYAN." Chairman, LEWIS WILLIAMS, Esq., J.P. Tickets, Body of Church, Is; Gallery, 6d. 5797 S^OUTH WALES ART SOCIETY 0 AND SKETCHING CLUB. CONCERT TO-NIGHT, Under direction of Mr E. W. WAITE assisted by Miss MABEL JOHNSON, Cert. R.A.M., Miss L. HOWELL, Miss SHIPTON, EDITH LEEK Mr H. W. HAINES, Mr VELVIN, Mr A. J. PERMAN and Mr A. C. TOON E. Admission Is. 5585 Y^TRTATd R^O!TD~DT^ THE LATE FIRE.—The total amount subscribed by the public towards the above Fire was £106 lis 9d. The total loss as the result of the conflagration was The Committee apportioned the money as col- lected as under £ s d William May, damage to furniture. 3 0 0 J. Jones, loss of tools (carpenter's) 12 10 0 Myrthyn Thomas, tools 1 0 0 Mrs D. M. Jones, loss of furniture 25 0 0 Thomas and Evans, loss workshop, tools, and timber 62 0 0 Expenses of collecting, etc 3 1 9 5789 106 11 9 UNIVERÙTY COLLEGE OF SOUTH KJ WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. MINING. PROFESSOR-W. GALLOWAY. i> ?mwni1$C'n,BES will be given by the and ^ATURDAfs, at Three p-on MONDAY, November 2nd. the^omirJ I f fp!,lowed bV a Tutorial Class, fnd.]" course of the Session visits will be paid \vv.rt« in f h«r^ t°n t°f t-1'? Prole;«or) to Collieries and « wtif t W3tn the view of sriving Students an opportunity of see me in actual operation the ^allpv;h<^tn aPPIiance-s and methods of working described m the lectures. tion^^PP^y toUS 01 thC lectures and fwther informa- tion, apply to University College, Cardiff. October ^3^131^5790 IVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thntthe -X-* PARTNERSHIP lately subsisting between us I the undersigned, ERNEST FOGWILL STANLEY WILLIAM PRICE, and WILLIAM BOWLES, as Tobacconists and Hair Dressers, at No. 3, James- street, Cardiff, in the county of Glamorgan, un<ller the firm of The International Tobacconist Store, was this DAY DISSOLVED so for AS REGARDS the said WILLIAM BOWLES, who retires from the said business, and that all debts due and owing to or by the said late firm will be received and paid by the said Ernest Fogwill Stanley and William Price. Dated this 22nd day of October, 1891- ERNEST F. STANLEY, WM. PRICE, W. BOWLES. Witness to the signatures of Ernest Fogwill Stanley and William Price, T. H. STEPHENS, Solicitor, Cardiff. Witness to the signature of William Bowles, H. P. LINTON, Solicitor, Cardiff. 5807 COAL MINES REGULATION ACT, 'L7 1887. The Secretary of State for the Home Department having altered and refrained the abstract of the Act required to be published under the 57th Section of the Act, copies of the new abstract must 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. 4824—88e TEL E H 0 N E s. NOT I C E. Under Licences and Agreements with the National o Telephone Company, Ltd., we ntfw 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 J§AUI*DE;RS AND QO., JjlLECTRICAL Jg N GINEERS, CARDIFF. fetfors nub Contracts. GLAMORGAN UNTY ASYLUM. TENDERS are invited for the supply of FAT CATTLE and SHEEP to be delivered at Angelton Asylum Farm upon such conditions as may be ascer- tained on application to the Clerk. Tenders to be in my hands not later than 31st October. By Order. JUNKIXS, C'leik of Asylum. October 16, lo91. 5702 gWANSEA HRBOUR TRUST. CONTRACT FOR ERECTION OF SHED. 'L'STEES invite i EN- PUVTI LL4 I F CF A GALVANISED IRON .\eJ^emsiae oi the North Dock, Swansea, 80 by feet, fo. the storage of general coods. nvSt?m18»n tb1 A r TS OI, tendo1' may'be obtained on apPii^at.on to the Trustees' Engineer (Mr A. J. Schenk, at the Harbour Cfnces, betwesu 11 a m and 4 p.m. Tenders-, sealed ana addressed to the undersigned, fr ir^w 1 lenders for Shed," should be Uia^l^o'cLjck ^i?the°4th proximo.WanSea> DOt Iat6r The Trustee" do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or allY' tender. c TA1POUKD STRICK. Clerk. Harboui Officos, Swansea, 16th October, 1891 5754 THE GLANFFRWD MONUMENT. TO SCULPTORS.—The Committee of the above Monument l und invite: TENDERS for the ERECTION, complete, of an OBELISK of SCOTCH GRANITE (grey), to bo placed at L'.anwono Churchyard. State price for clean axed and parts polished • alio nriro for fall polished work. Part^cularlTa^tollows^! Ba^°Le7fferinar-Je or Yorkshire stone, to cover lhlck- ✓IV Y Parch. W. Thomas (Glanfowdl. Ganwyd J7 Mawrth. 1843. ?u farw 3 Ilydref, 1890. The following in small blocks Cyfodwyd y golofn hon gan gyfeillion ac edmygwyr V y Bardd. One bar substantial iron railings, with emblematic c0l,ll6KA rePr(?se,1'ing faith and glory, Ac. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any other tender. Any further particulars and sketch of Monument proposed may be seen at Devon Villa, Court House-street, Pontypridd. Tenders and sketch to be in Secretary's hands within a fortnight from this data > AB CALEDFRYN, Sec. 19th Oct., 1891. 5716 jy £ ARGAM LOCAL BOARD. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS ara invited for the ERECTION OF ABUTMENTS in connection with the proposed iron girder Bridge at¡ 9\Vmvon. gt 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, liter than the 27th October instant. g n0t Iater The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By order, 5780 D. E. JONES, Clerk tnthe Board. 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 accept the lowest or any tender. 5749 \T EDWARDS, Clerk of Board. 29, High-street, Newport, Mon., 17tli October, 1391. CURE FOR INFLUENZA, HAYMAN'S BALSAM of HOREHOUND The most certain and speedy Remedy HAYlALYS BALSAM of HOREHOUND JJL For Influenza, Coughs and Colds. RELIEVES COUGH in TEN MINUTES Invaluable in the Nursery. Used it for 30 years find none to equal it.' Most healing Cough Mixture I ever tr^id.' Used with Children with marked good.' Cured my cold at once, heartily recommend it.' Good night's rest; cough gone this morning. HAYMAN'S BALSAM of HOREHOUND )) For all disorders of the Lungs. HAYMAN'S BALSAM of HOREHOUND Prepared byA.Hayman & Co.,London Sold by all Chemists. Price. Is lid, 21 9d, 48 6d. 1022 ^PUBLIC }.mUStuunts. CARDIFF. THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE AND MANAGER ..Mr EDWARD FLETCHER (SPECIAL NIGHT), TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, Our Delightful MINNIE jpALMER, And the John R. Rogers Comedy Company, Direct from the Vaudeville Theatre, London. TO-NIGHT Minnie's Charming Dual Role of Boy & Girl Entitled, MY BROTHER'S SISTER. In Three cts, interspersed with pretty music and dressed In the most exquisite toilet jewels ever worn on the stage. MY BROTHER'S SISTER MINNIE PALMER MY BROTHER'S SISTER MINNIE PALMER MY BROTHER'S SISTER MINNIE PALMER TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, LAST NIGHT of Our MINNIE PALMER, TO MORROW, SATURDAY, LAST NIGHT of MY SWEETHEART, Notice to parties from the district.—The performance will be over by 10.30. MONDAY, OCT. 25th, the Gaiety Burlesque, FAUST UP TO DATE. Box plan open at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's Limited. THE E M P IRE. MANAGER OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT I THE rp w o MACS. MIKE AND JOE, The World-celebrated Comedians. VARIETIES BY OTHER ARTISTES. NO ADVANCE IN THE PRICES OF ADMISSION. NEXT WEEK: THE SISTERS PRESTON, 50 THE BRANDFORDS, &c. PHILHARMONIC THEATRE OF VARIETIES. Proprietors—Cardiff Philharmonic Music-hall Co., Ltd MANAGER JOHN SHERIDAN. TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY. Oct. 23rd, The Empress of Serio-Comedy Artistes, MARIE COLLINS. PERCY C. EMERY'S SKETCH COMBINATION, LASHED TO THE I AST OR, ICEBOUND IN THE NORTHERN SEAS. Tremendous Combination of Talent. MINNIE MARIO IS COMING. 2997 C°HANI."L C0HALLL C°H°iL^L (Next to the Liberal Club, Cardiff.) The only Hall large enough in Cardiff available during the entertainment season for a Two Weeks' Visir. 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. ø 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, he does not forget his former good patrons, and the hall being small he will stay for Two Weeks only. READ THE OPINIONS OF THE CARDIFF PRESS. The Western Mail, October 20th, says :—" There was a. crowded house, and the audience thoroughly appre- ciated every good point in an excellently varied pro- gramme. The pictures are spleudid, and surpass all pic vioii.s exhibitions of the kind in Cardiff." lhe SQUth Wales Daily licw; October 20th, says :— Poole's Myriorama 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 QARDIFF INFIRMARY. A MONSTRE CYCLIST T ANTERN pROCESSION AND CARNIVAL AT CARDIFF, JJABOFS DAY, 2ND NOVEMBER NEXT. MUSTER-SOPHIA GARDENS FIELD AT 6 Cyclists throughout Glamorgan and Monmouthshire are invited. Cyclists and the general public requiring Lamps or Accessories are recommended to purchase their re- quirements at least Seven Days previous to date of Procession (to avoid disappointment) from Mr A. Brown, late Berry and Co., furnishing Warehouse, 34, Queen-street, Cardiff, be having kindly consented to give the whole of the profit over to the Infirmary Fund. For particulars as to Costumes apply to the Hon. Secretary at the Infirmary. 5670—377e SWANSEA. THEATRE ROYAL, TEMPLE-STREET, JL SWANSEA. LKSSEE MR ALEX. STACEY. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), October 23. and Every Even- ing during the Week, at 7.30, Mr Charles Harrington's American Combination in UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. Box Office at Brader's, Hea.tlifield-street. Overture at 7.30. NEWPORT THE LONDON BALLAD CONCERT TOUR NEWPORT, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11TH, 1891. The partv will consist of the following Celebrated Artistes :—Mr. Mary Davies and Miss Alice Gomez, Madame Antoinette Sterling, Mr Henry Piercy, and Mr Charles Chillev, Mr Maybrick Stephen Adams). Solo Violin, Miss Nettie Carpenter. Solo Pianoforte, Madame Zoe Caryil (from the Brussels Conservatories Conductor, Mr Sydney Naylor. Bechstein's Grand Pianoforte. plan Now Open at Newman and Sons. 5704 f tthltr appointments. gWANSEA TRAINING OOLLEGE. Gwing to the resignation of Mr D. Williams, a PRINCIPAL wili be REQUIRED at this College. Candidates should be upwards of 40 years of age, inarned, possessed of experience in Educational work, •nSC>u 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 I4th day of November next. Application forms may be obtained from Dr. W. MORGAN, Technical Institute, Swansea. 5777 JJLAENAVON BRITfsiI SCHOGLST WANTED early, a HEAD MISTRESS, for the Infants' Department.—Applications, stating age, qualifications, salary required, and when able to com- mence duties, to be sent by Nov. 9th, next, to the Chairman, MR THOS. JAMES, 5794 Bryn Villa, Blaenavon, Mon. pENTYRCH SCHOOL BOARR 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 Chambers, Cardiff. NECESSITY IS THE MOTHER OF INVENTION IMPORTANT TO SANITARY ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS. BUILDERS, PLUMBERS, And all Persons desirous of Dwelling in Healthy Houses. MR G. PRIEST, In consequence of the difficulties he was labouring under, and the unhealthy condition of his house, arising from the accumulation daily of a foot in depth of water in his basement, has Designed and Patented a STENCH TRAP and VALVE, which has now been in use some time, aud tested and proved to be effectual in Draining Basements, and at the same time pre- venting the possibility of Hooding by back water from the sewers in times of storms or high tides. This is the only Trap invented which can be turned off to keep back tide and storm water, and is at the same time the most perfect Stench Trap in the Market. it has received the approval of the Cardiff Corpora- tion, and basements which could not previously be drained owing to their low level, are now being successfully drained by the use of this Trap. For Particulars and Prices apply to MR G. PRIEST, 5504 NEVILLE HOTEL. CARDITT. SjHsinfsa ^ttossfs. J^U T U M N 1891. H OWELL AND COMPANY ARE NOW SHOWING AN IMMENSE STOCK OF "YT E W GOODS SUITABLE FOR THE AUTUMN SEASON. CLEARING PARCELS Bought from [Manufacturers for Cash in all Departments AT WHOLESALE PRICES "PI OWELL Co., ¡ THE CARDIFF JQRAPERS. CARDIFF. 5459 PATTORINI A SONS' "TATCHES ARE THE BEST IX THE WORLD. I FATTORNI & SONS' 308 WATCH has JL- strong Silver Cases, is Jewelled, strong Watch, and perfect Time-keener Warranted for three vears. FATTORINI & SONS- SILVER LEVERS are full-jewelled, have Compensation Balance, and 2oz Silver Cases, Wan-anted for three years, and far suoerior to any other Watch made for the monev. FATTORINI & SONS' WALTHAM JL' LEVERS, at £2125, in strong Silver Cases, are everything that can be desired as perfect Time-keepers, Warranted for three years. FATTORINI & SONS' HIGH-CLASS JL' WALTHAM LEVERS at 3 guineas can be had from no other house in the Kingdom, and they are the Strongest V> atches and best timekeeners ever produced. Warranted for 5 years. FATTORINI & SONS' SILVER ENG- LISH LE\ ERS at £ 310s are Watches equal to English "a knes mostly charged 5 guineas for FATTORINI & £4 SILVER JL ENGLISH LT5YERS are perfection for strength, durability, and timekeeping. FATTORINI & SONS' FOUR-GUINEA. SILVER P > GLl>f I LEVERS Gold Joints and are adjusted and bochronised to temperature and positions. 27, JKIRKGATE & 27, WESTGATE, BRADFORD. 14609 407e—5709 FJIHREE Y EARS' JGYSTEM rjlHREE YEARS SYSTEM 1 piANOFORTES BY BROADWOGD, piANOFORTES BY COLLARD, piANOFORTES BY BRINSMEAD, piANOFORTES BY NEUMEYER, piANOFORTES BY KIRKMAN, I piANOFORTES BY ERARD, AND ALL THE LEADING MAKERS, >, FROM 10s MONTHLY Until Paid for; after which, and Without any Further Charge whatever, the instrument becomes the Property of the Hirer. 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