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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 made and Estimates given for Repairs Free. CARRIAGES SOLD ON COMMISSION OR TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. 14044 TELEGRAMS CARRIAGES. CARDIFF." 1263
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ASK YOUR GROCER FOR SYMINGTON'S HIGH PRESSURE STEAM PREPARED PEA FLOUR, FOR SOUPS, GRAVIES, &c. EASILY DIGESTED. SOLD EVERYWHERE, IN PACKETS, Id, 2d, and 4d each, and TINS, 6d, Is, Is 6d, and 3s each. MAKES EXCELLENT SOUP IN A FEW MINUTES. Patentees and Manufacturers: 5038 BOWDEN STEAM MILLS, MARKET HARBORO
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nlt5 lig JUtrtimt. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. „ Mr W. BRADLEY. Casks, &c„ at Cardiff Oct. 29 t, Messrs MEREDITH DA VIES and SON. yale of Live Stock, ic., at Crvnant Oct 27 Live Stock, at Cadoxton Nov. 2 v Mr T. E. GEORGE. »alaable Properties, at Crumlin Oct. 28 1An TT Messrs GOTTWALTZ & BOVVRING. t ,?,unters' afc Cardiff Oct. 27 eJy' etc-' afc Cardiff Oct 27 °* American Horses, at Cardiff Oct. 31 T N? js Furniture, at Cardiff Nov. 5 and 6 with 1 Properties, at Cardiff Nov. 9 High-class Pictures, at Cardiff 1 Mr J. E. GUNN. leasehold Property, at The Mart, Cardiff Nov 10 Messrs W. & S. HERN. leasehold Properties, at the Mart, Cardiff Oct. 29 H* HILL and C0* nSM urniture' &c., at Swansea Oct. 27 Dwelhng Houses, at Swansea Oct. 28 Q„ „ Mr JOHN HILLMAN. m Cattle and Hay, at Nash Oct. 29 RICHARD E. HUGHES. Freehold and Copyhold Estates, at Swansea ..Nov. 26 Me?sr,s JENKINS, CLARKE, & CO. S the Mart' CMfiiS NOV. 5 villa Residence, &c., at The Mart, Cardiff.Nov. 12 Leasehold Properties, at The Mart. November 12 vmo T> Messrs DAVID JONES & CO. t „ villa Residences, at Barrv Oct. 29 „ Messrs KENNARD and CO. Household Furniture, at Cardiff Oct. 29 „ Mr W. G. LAITY. „ Hunters, Harness Horses, <fcc., at Cardiff -Nov. 3 Horses, Ac., at Cardiff • *Nov* Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER and SON. Household Furniture, at Swansea Nov. o ( Messrs LEWIS LEWIS and DA VIES. House and Shop Property, at Barry Dock Get aa Messrs J. G. MADDOX & CO, ™Vp,?r,\or Ho*isehold Furniture, at Rooms..Oct. 27 & *9 Wall Papers, &c., at Cardiff 0ct 28* Mr MORGAN MORGAN. Properties, at The Mart, Cardiff Oct. 30 Public-houses, at Pontypridd Nov. 4 • Freehold Farm and Land, at Newport .Nov. 11 Public-house, at Llantwit Vardre Mr PHILIP MORGAN. Freehold Property, at Llandenny Nov. 2 Messrs NEWLAND and HUNT. Copyhold Farm, &c., at Newport Oct. 28 Freehold Farm, &-c., at Newport Nov. 11 Mr W. H. F. PARTRIDGE. Freehold Residence and Share Investments Oct. 28 Mr DAVID PRICE. Freehold Property, at Brecon Oct. 30 D Mr R. T. RICHARDS. freehold Land and Minerals, at Caerphilly.Dec. 3 P, Messrs EDWARD ROBERTS & SON. eeiiold all(l Leasehold Property, at Swansea.. Oct. 27 Messrs STEPHENSON & "ALEXANDER. Kv Flee Prize Cattle, Eglwysnunyd Oct. 29 reeliold and Leasehold Properties, at Canton.. Nov. 5 1; c Messis THORN E & SON. «ve Stock, at Maesteg Nov. 3 jr Mr C. H. TUCKER. e g°tel, at Bristol .ov-Ji SALE THIS DAY. 0»UKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. ON TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27TH M. AND 29TH, 1891. ESSRS MADDOX and CO. have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC "ACTION, as above, the whole superior R MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Amoved and sold by order of Mathew Wilson, Esq., c who is leaving the town, ^prising noble 6ft. and smaller sideboards in ^oganv and walnut, extending dining tables m ^ous Woods, dining and drawing-room suites in Ivet and leather, elegant cabinets, ornaments, sets t- bronzes writing tables, several overmantels, ,.l'Ussels carpets, massive French bedstead and bed- *nR, spring mattresses, 3 excellent bedroom suites, J^aHogany, birch, and walnut, pair toilets, with ward- ^bes, sets' of toilet ware, commodes, mahogany hall ^Ods and chairs, and numerous other goods. Also a Wantity of Furniture, sold by order of the High Bailiff. sale at 2 o'clock precisely. 1111 iture on view day prior to and morning of Sale. SALE TO-MORROW. SHORT NOTICE OF SALE. THE AUCTION ROOMS, DUKK-STREET, O, CARDIFF. a WEDNESDAY IS EXT, October 28th, commencing Mat 11 o'clock precisely. ESSRS J. G. MADDOX and CO. are instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as *00ve, a large stock of costly t GOLD WALLPAPERS, Satin* Grounds, Sanitary, and a great variety of paper's about 50 kegs of paint and white lead, (^shes, twine, etc., etc. -^c^glouring. [ ^ESPFNSFR GARDENS, RIVERSIDE, AND Ei CLIVE-ROAD, CANTON. r a^TrActIve SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE ULr.A RESIDENCES, together with a good X sHop AND col'TAGE. ? MESSRS JENKINS, CLARKE, & co. a* ,T- have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Mart, Bank Buildings, St. Mary- 7^, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, Nov. 5th, 1891, at "dock in the evening, the following well-built PROPERTY, viz. T BEAUCHAMP-STREET, RIVERSIDE. jvffOT 1.—All that well-built and convenient RESI- iJ^NCE, No. 66, Beauchamp-sitreet, overlooking the Gardens, as now in the occupation of Mrs yls, at the weekly rental of 13s. ,j £ OT 2.—All that desirable RESIDENCE, No. 68, ^UchamD-street, adjoining the last lot, as now in the Occupation of Mr Owen Davies, at the annual rental of 8s „ l-OT 3 _No 70 BEAUCHAMP-STREET, as now in the oceiirmtion of' Mr Stead, at the weekly rental of 13s. 472, BEAUCHASIP-STREET, adjoining S1.6 last lot, as now in the occupation of Mr Alfred Pile l1t the weekly rental of 12s 6d. LOT 5-All that snacious and convenient CORNER ol RESIDENCE, NO. 74, Beauchamp-street, adjoining last lot, particularly adapted for medical or other Professional men, as now in the occupation of Mr J'Mdox, at the weekly rental of 16s. The above Lots will be sold for terms of 99 years from the 29th September, 1880 (less one day), subject to the ground rents as to Lots 1, 2, 3, i anci 4, of £ 412s per house and as to Lot 5, £ 4 16s. A large proportion of the purchase money of the above lots may remain upon mortgage, if so desired by the purchasers. Most of these houses are in good repair, several having recently been thoroughly done up. na CLIVE-ROAD, CANTON. LOT 6.—All that convenient CORNER SHOP and Premises with the Bakehouse and Outbuildings, ^8own a's 35, Clive-road, Canton, Cardiff, as now in the occupation of Mr E. RandaU, at the low weekly renfai nfl2s together with the private house adjoin- 33 Clive-road, in the occupation of Dr N°* ff'the low weekly rental of 6s. H1?0?'t jg held for a term of 99 years from the 24th clayof pecember, 1878, at the annual ground rent T °'vfew apply to the respective tenants, and for further particulars, as to lots 1 to 5, to William Jones, Eso St. Mary-street, Cardiff and as to lot 6, to jjJL'y Cousins, Esq., Solicitor, St. Mary-street, Cardiff or as to the whole of the lots, to the Auc- tioneers, Messrs Jenkins, Clarke, and Co., 12, West- gate-street, Cardiff. 5796 SALE OF CONVENIENT VILLA RESIDENCE IN THE WALK, AND BUSINESS PREMISES IN -« HOLMESDALE-STREET, GRANGETOWN. TVfESSRS JENKINS, CLARKE & CO. "VT,- £ -^ve been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, « aiTTTTi?,rt» Bank-buildings, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, RSDAY, November 12tli, 1891, at Seven o'clock in the evening (subject to conditions to be then and there produced), the following VILLA RESIDENCE AND BUSINESS PREMISES, Viz. THE WALK v^°iT 1^AJ1«rtllL-t VIM-A. RESIDENCE, No. 1, The Walk, with immediate possession. Tlie house is well contains dining-room, drawing- room, and four bedrooms, with kitchen, scul ery, Zd cellars, and the usual offices, hot and cold wlter bath fcnd a large garden. It has just hwnmT „ J oath, will not be let before the auction so a chaser may have the option of having immprliu tt PUr" session. There are applications^thJhon^ was recently let at £ 40 per annum 0nse' which Term, 99 years, from the 25th day of Marrh IBAA „ J. the annual ground rent of £ 5. a ch> 1866> at A large portion of the purchase money can remain on mortgage. — HOLMESDALE-STREET AND BROOMSGROVE- STREET. OVE_ LOT 2.—All that desirable Corner Shop and Premises at the corner of Holmesdale-street and Broorosgrove- street, Lower Grangetown, immediately opposite the Board Schools, and in the occupation of Mrs Purchase, at the very low rental of £41, 16s per annum. These premises comprise a good corner shop, with a spacious dwelling-house, at present adapted and arranged for two families large yard with a. cartway entrance, three-stall stable lofts and other out-buildings. This property is situate in one of the most com- manding positions of the district, keeping in view the developments that will take place from the opening of the New Roads, which lead directly to tlle Docks over the new Clarence Bridge. erm 99 years from the 1st day of May, 1877, at the rr annual ground rent of £ 310s. 1° View apply, as to Lot 1, ta the Auctioneers, and fo Lot 2, to the Tenant, and for further particulars to Mr w. Richard Davies, Solicitor, Charles-street Chambers, Cardiff, or to the Auctioneers, Jenkins, Clarke and Co., Cambrian Chambers, Westgate-street, varaitt. Octabermh, 1891. 6Q73 ,,4< RE, MARY ARMSTRONG, DECEASED. AT Tin? L il01? OF THE TRUSTEES. TOr^ln^; BUILDINGS, CARDIFF. 1HLRSDAY, 12TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, -m seven o'clock in the evening. ITTESSRS JENKINS, CLARKE & CO. iabove^tVhefoirowiSrUCted t0 SBLL ^AUCTION LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES VICTOMA-STREET. ADAM-STREET CARDIFF All those Two LEASEHOLD MKSSTTAi „„A PREMISES known as Nos. 9^and^10? Y^toria ftreet Adam-street Cardiff, as now in the respective owu- pations of Messrs Webb and David, at weekly rentals PF os OQ each. v This property is held for a term of 99 years from the 25th Mareh^ 1850, at the very low annual ground To view, apply to the respective tenants and for further particulars to the Trustee's Solicitor, Mr James Morgan, 37, St. Mary-street, Cardiff or to the Auc. tioneers, Messrs Jenkins, Clarke and Co., Cambrian chambers, Westgate-street, Cardiff. October 14th, 1891. 5072 CHURCH-STREET SALE-ROOMS, CARDIFF. MESSRS KENNARD and CO. will SELL by AUCTION on THURSDAY NEXT, October k9th, about 150 lots of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising a superior dining-room suite and sideboard to match, duchess stands and tables, feather and mil- puff beds, spring and other mattresses, marble clocks ronzes. piet glasses, chairs, tables, and sundries; *lso an excellent piano and an American organ. Sale at Two o'clock. 684 Town-hall Yatd, Westgate-street, Cardiff, -Notice to »-T> I,, e*ers and Hotel Keepers. JM BRADLEY (of the firm of Hons Luscombe) has received instruc- SELL bv MS* Esq.- Head Constable, to about £ %?<>* onTHURSDAY, October 29th. and also a «m*ViS Slze CASKS, containing Beer, Ac., SALTS btT Aurtijait. SALE THIS DAY, TUESDAY,, AT'12 O'CLOCK. OCTOBER ANNUAL HUNTER SALE. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOVVRING have fixed their ANNUAL HUJSTER SALE at The Horse Exchange, Cardiff, this day, TUESDAY 27th October, 1891, at Twelve o clock of 100 HUNTERS, HARNESS HORSES, AND RARE COBS, known HIGH-CLASS HUNTERS, the DroDGi'ty ox the Auctioneeu# THE LITTON AND ILFRACOMBE COACH THE ^^SES ..THE BENITA 2 HORSES, from the Right Hon. Lord Tredegar. 3 HIcM-CLASSHORSEi, from Charles D. Phillips, Esq., J.P. „ 2 HORSES, ■from Thos. W ood, Esq. 3 HORSES, the propeity of D. F. Prvtchard, Esq. 2 HORSES, from J. A. Uradney, Esq. 2 HORSES, from F. R. Crawsliay, Esq. 2 HORSES, from Henry Lewis, Esq. 2 HORSES, from G. Herne, Esq. 2 HORSES, from G. M. Traherne, Esq. 2 HORSES, from O. Bishop, Esq. Also Entries from Messrs Jos. Allen, Godfrey Firoank, H B Cory J S. Dowson, Clason Daline, W. Pritchard, Jones, Davis," Francis, Stacy, Griffiths, Lewis, Puddv, Orders Brown, Porter, Edes, Jones, Martin, Phillips, Shepton, Thomas, Freeman, Dr. F. Evans, Messrs Griffiths, Lewis, Parsons, and others. Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneers. 5423 SALE THIS DAY, 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. :— 50 SUITS OF FAWN HORSE CLOTHING, SETS OF HARNESS, SADDLES, &c. 45 Sets of Bandages. Also several pairs of Carriage Lamps. 5684 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 1.—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 1881, at the annual ground rent of £ 215s. LOT 3.-All that similar SHOP and PREMISES adjoining, with large Bakehouse attached, being No. 86, Maughan-street, Penarth held under lease for 99 years from 1876, at a ground rent of JB5. LOT 4.—All that capital DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, being 71, Albert-street, Canton, Cardiff; let at 10s 6d per week held under lease for 99 years from March 25th, 1882, at a ground rent of £ 3 15s. LOT 5.—All those two Desirable RESIDENCES being Nos. 254 and 256, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff let at 9s 6d per week each. Held under lease for 99 years from 1886, at a ground rent of £ 3 each. LOT 6.—All that very Desirable RESIDENCE, being No. 276,Cowbridge-road, Cardiff; let at lis 6d per week. Held under lease for 99 years, from 1886, at a ground rent of 25. LOT 7.—All that CORNER MESSUAGE or DWEL- LING HOUSE, No. 112, Wellington-street, Canton, with large Stable, etc., at rear of House. Let at lis 6d per week. Held for 99 years at a ground rent of £ 2 14s 6d. LOT 8.-All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, being No. 13, Pillett-street, Cardiff, now in the occupation of the Vendor. Held under lease for 99 years from 1847 at a ground rent of S2 per annum. For further particulars apply as to Lots 1, 5, 6, Edmund Herne, Esq., Solicitor, Cardiff; Lots 2 and 3. F. S. Dauncey, Esq., Solicitor, Newport Lot 4 Messrs Jones, Macintosh and Dixon, Solicitors, Cardiff as to Lots 7 & 8, T. II. Stephens, Esq., Solicitor, Cardiff and as to the whole of the Lots, to the Auc- tioneer, 3, 4, 5, and 6, Albert Chambers, High-street, Cardiff. 5387 PARK-PLACE, DUDLEY-PLACE, DOCKS; AND WOOD-STREET, TEMPERANCE-TOWN, CARDIFF. SALE OF A COMMODIOUS VILLA RESIDENCE AND LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES. H/T'R J. E. GUNN has been favoured with IVB instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Mart, St Mafv-street, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of November, 1891. at Seven o'clock p.m. (subject to such conditions as shall be then produced and read), the following valuable VILLA RESIDENCE AND LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, viz. LOT I.-All that LEASEHOLD VILLA RESI- DENCE, known as 50, Park-place, Cardiff, held under lease for a term of 99 years, from 29th September, 1885, at the low annual ground-rent of B5. It con- tains, on the ground-floor, two very commodious reception-rooms, kitchen, scullery, large china and other pantries, and the usual domestic offices on the first floor, three large bedroomr,- zapit,at bath-room, and w c.; and on the second floor, four large bed- rooms. This property has lately been thoroughly re-de- corated, and is fitted throughout with all the latest sanitary appliances. Possession can be had immediately. LOT 2.—All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE, situate and being 7, Dudley-place, Bute Docks, Cardiff, now in the occupation of Mr James Anderson, at the weekly rent of lis 6d. This property is held under lease for a term of 99 years from the 29th September, 1852, at the low apportioned annual ground rent of £ 2 2s 6d, LOT 3.—All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE, situate and being 56, Wood-street, Tem- perance-town, Cardiff,.now m the occupation of Miss M. A. Stephens, at a weekly rent of 12s. It contains -on the ground floor, front and back sitting-rooms, kitchen, scullery, and w.c. on the first floor, three bedrooms and on the second floor, a large attic. This property is held under lease for a term of 98 years and six months (except the last five days), from 1st day of February, 1858, at the low annual ground rent of C3. Orders to view may be obtained of the Auctioneer. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer. at his Offices, Westgate Chambers, Westgate-street, Cardiff; or, as to lot 1, to Mr James Morgan, solicitor, St. Mary-street, Cardiff as to lot 2, to Messrs Chanter, Goldingham, and Henly, Wootton-under-Edge,Glouces- tershire, or to Messrs Blosse and Arthur Waldron, solicitors. Duke-street, Cardiff; and as to lot 3, to Mr Frank H. Williams, solicitor, 4, Church-street, Cardiff. 5816 SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSE AND SHOP PROPERTY AT BARRY DOCK. LYTESSRS LEWIS LEWIS and DAVIES have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Barry Dock Hotel, Barry Dock, on THURSDAY, October 29th, 1891, at 3.30 p.m., the following valuable lots of PROPERTY, LOT L-FOUR PRIVATE DWELLING-HOUSES, numbered 20, 21, 22, and 23, Graving Dock-street, Barry Dock, let to good tenants at 8s 6d per week each. Lease 99 years from 1st January, 1890. Ground rent, B2 8s each house. LOT 2.—All that HOUSE, SHOP, and BAKE- HOUSE. being No. 13, Graving Dock-sGreet, Barry Dock, now in the occupation of Mr David Evans, at the weekly rental of 15s, tenant paying all rates and taxes. Frontage 22 feet. Lease, 99 years from January 1st, 1890. Ground rent, E5 5s. LOT 3,—All that HOUSE, SHOP, and PREMISES, being No. 12, Gruving Dock-street, Barry Dock, let to Mr Etheridge at the onnual rental of £40. Further particulars can be obtained on application to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, in Poole Chambers, Holton-road, Barry Dock; 1, 3, 6, and 7, Barry Dock Chambars, Vere-street, Cadoxton and 17, Church-street, Cardiff; or James Morgan, Esq., Solicitor, 37, St Mary-street, Cardiff. At the close of the above the Auctioneers will offer for sale several lots of Shares in Local Public Com- IWJlie!j- 5869 °TA IT^SI^K^OVEMBEI1 3rd> 1891- TUT? KlEPOSIT(,EY' CARDIFF. harnSTxt^LE 0F HUNTERS, LERY &c ^rfn ^? ^^8' CARRIAGES, SADD- ■which imnortalit ^i"L; Ce 0n the above date, for further entries ar« 5,re already to hand, and the Auctioneer at once h should be PSEOOTvn'?S&I)' CARDIFF. pRm>?COND ANNUAL SALE IMPORTANT'^SALE,YofANiA0¥NCE^ENT- HORSES, 5 andVtoarf Ia CART M instructo^s fr^j is favoured with during the summer monthsito 4w?Veln f?d(Ier carts in lo'll" craoN- BRECKNOCKSHIRE EXTENSIVE FREEHOLD PROPERTY Format™ TUTR DAVID PRICE ha, recefvedif' structions to OFFER for SALE by PUBLTP AUCTION, at the Castle Hotel, Brecon, on JEini v 30th October, 1891, at Three o'clock in the ^Ternoon* all that Valuable "• FREEHOLD ESTATE called CNEWR Including Van-Gyherich, Van_Fraith, Gelly, and Cefn-Du, situate m the several Parishes of D&ynock Llywel, Ystradfelite, and Ystradgunlais, 14 miles from the Town of Brecon, and 26 from Swansea, comprising Two Stone-built Dwelling-houses, Barns, Stables, Cow- Two Stone-bitilt Dwelling,ho houses, Sheds, Shepherds Cottages, together with about 5,736 Acres of Land or thereabouts, of this about 336 acres are consisting of pasture aud 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 southern end is now worked underlease by Messrs Kershaw and Pole for 99 yean, ending at Michaelmas, 1983 (but determinable pre- viously at Lessees' option), at £ 40 per annum, a.nd other certain royalties, more fully described in the Conditions of Sale, which amounts will be payable to the purchaser of this property. « The Estate is also traversed by the Neatb and Breeon Railway, which has two Passenger Stations on ite limits, that of Cray on the north-west side, within two 'miles' distance of Cnewr House, and Penwyllt on the south-west side. There is also a siding at Bwlch on the same Railway within the Estate. There is a Daily "ostal Service to Cnewr. Full particulars and plans may be had of Messrs Hardistry, Rhodes and Hardistry, 48, Great Marl- borough-street, London, W. Mr Rhys Davies, Estate Agent, Brecon and of the Auctioneer. ^Oakla^s^BreconjOctober6thjl891^>ii<^3WO^| HE DE REES BILL-POSTING AND ADVERTISING COMPANY, LIMITED, PROPRIETORS of 150 of the LARGEST STATIONS,, NEWPORT. PONTYPOOL, RISCA, EASTERN and WESTERN VALLEYS. TERMS ON APPLICATION > 180tCOMMERCIAL ROAD, NEWPORT, 1009 ^aka fair Jlitciton. BAY VIEW VILLA, EATON CRESCENT, SWANSEA. IMPORTANT SALE of Fine Old Carved Oak and other HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Books, valuable Oil Paintings and Water Colour Drawings, by Drum- mund, Hardy, Muller, Whitby, and others, Engrav- ings after Rafaelle and other artists, a quantity of Old Nankin, Oriental, Swansea, Worcester, and other China, about 100 ounces of Silver Plate, the contents of the Greenhouses, &c. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Residence, on TUESDAY, November 3rd, 1891, the following valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OLD CHINA, SILVER PLATE, OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, &c. The principal effects are as follows:- DRAWFNG-ROOM.—Large carved oak coffer (Tudor period), Chippendale, occasional table, large black and gold bracket with leather mounted cove, walnut Sutherland table, 4 quaint old chairs inlaid with brass, oak dining table with two extra leaves, armchair, India-rubber plant, a number of pieces of old china, French gilt timepiece, large gilt pier glass, water- colour drawing, John Griffiths, the late Town Crier of Swansea," by Drummond; pair of very fine water- colour drawings, by Hardy, sen. pair of water-colour drawings, by Muller water-colour drawing, View of the Village of Ovstermouth," by Whitby oil-painting, "View from Blackpill," by Whitby "Swansea Pier, by Dickson numerous ornaments, &c. BREAKFAST ROOM.—Oil painting, by Hardy j three water-colour sketches, by Hardy a quantity of old china, suite in walnut, fender and fire-irons, two wall bracket bookshelves, number of volumes of books, lot of cut and other glass, hanging lamp, pair of valuable artist-proof etchings, Brussels carpet, hearthrug, &c. MORNING-ROOM.—Two wicker arm chairs and cushions, walnut octagonal table, arm chair, walnut coffee table, four fine old Chippendale high-back chairs, arm do., Pollard oak sofa table, gilt pier glass, oak corner cupboard, mahogany portfolio stand, water colour drawing, by Parkinan Japanese dressing- glass, two bookcases, quantity of books, Davenport, several valuable etchings, water-colour and pencil drawings, hanging lamp, oil painting, by Wheeler old brass warming-pan formerly the property of James II., Brussels carpet, hearthrug, &c. BEDROOM No. 1.—Deal wardrobe, bedstead and bedding, 2 chests of drawers, wasbstand and dressing table, ware, 2 bookcases, arm chair, quantity of books, Brussels carpet, hearthrug, &c. BEDROOM No. 2.—Bedstead and bedding, chest of drawers, mahogany cabinet, washstand and ware, fender and flreirons, water-colour drawings, Brussels carpet, hearthrug:, &c. BEDROOM No. 3.—Brass bedstead and bedding, washstand and dressing table, ware, chest of drawers, dressing glass, sundries, chair bedstead, commode, coffee table, Brussels carpet, &.c BATHROOM.—Hip bath and carpet, &c. BEDROOM No. 4.-Bedstead and bedding, 2 chests of drawers, 2 washstands and tables, &c. The whole of the kitchen and culinary utensils, also the contents of the greenhouse and potting shed. Catalogues may be had on application five days prior to sale. The Goods may be viewed Monday, November 2nd, from 11 a.m. to 5.0 p.m. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their-Offices, Goat-street, Swansea. 5679 SALE THIS DAY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY MESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS AND SON, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, October 27,1891 (subject to conditions of sale), the following valuable FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES:- LOTS 1 and 2.—TWO DWELLING-HOUSES, Nos. 21 and 22, Ffynone-street, Swansea, let at weekly rents amounting to S22 2s per annum each house. Held for 99 years from 29th September, 1*52, subject to a around rent of;24 10s per annum, which will be apportioned equally. LOTS 3 and 4.—TWO SHOPS and DWELLING- HOUSES, Nos. 40 and 41, Oxford-street, Swansea. No. 40is let ata monthly rent amounting to £ 40per annum; No. 41 is let at the yearly rent of B38. Held for three lives and 99 years, from 25th March, 1835, at a ground rent of £ 5 per annum, which will be equally apportioned. LOTS 5 & 6.—The FREEHOLD of LOTS 3 and 4, being Nos. 40 and 41, Oxford-street, Swansea, above described, subject to the above-mentioned lease, and with the benefit of one moiety each of the said ground reLoT*7^-TWO DWELLING-HOUSES, Nos. 61 and 62, Carmarthen-road, Swansea, let at weekly rents amounting to 220 16s per annum. Held for 71 years from 29th September, 1849, at a ground rent of £ 114s per annum. LOT 8.—TWO SHOPS and DWELLING-HOUSES, Nos. 15 and 16, Greenh ill-street, Swansea, let on agree- ment for a lease for 31 years from 27th September, 1872, at the rent of JB17 per annum. Held for 99 years from Michaelmas, 1803, at a ground rent of £2 10s 6d per annum. LOT 9.-DWELLINC-HOUSE, No. 20, Tontine-street, Swansea, let at a weekly rent amounting to £ 9 2s per annum. Held for three lives and 99 years from 25th March, 1841, at an apportioned ground rent of Pl 3s per annum. LOT 10.—EIGHT DWELLING-HOUSES, Nos. 12 to 19, Bond-street, Swansea, let to weekly tenants at the aggregate rent of £159 18s per aiuiom. Held upon underlease for 99 years from 25th March, 1872, at the yearly rent of £90. i LOT 11.—TWO DWELLING-HOUSES, Nos. 29 and 30, Orchard-street, Swansea, let at weekly rents amounting to B41 12s per annum, together with Stores at the rear, fronting Richards-place, now let at the yearly rent of £12. Held upon underlease for 99 years from 27th Sep- tember, 1819, at the yearly rent of 22,3. LOT 12.-DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 23, Montpellier- terrace, Swansea, now let at the yearly rent of £ 25. Held for 99 years, from 25th December, 1874, at the apportioned yearly rent of 23 9s 2d. LOT 13 —SHOP, DWELLING-HOUSE, and BAKE- HOUSE, No. 19, Beach-street, Swansea, let at the yearly rent of £30. Held (with other premises) under a lease for 99 years from 25th March, 1873, subject to au apportioned ground rent of B4 per annum. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon. Further particulars may be obtained of Messrs Col- linsana Woods, Solicitors, Worcester-place or of the Auctioneers, 45, Oxford-street, Swansea. 5654 SALE THIS DAY. 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- preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, MANGLE, &C., Comprising valuable mahogany dining snite, carved with lions' heads and covered in crimson Utrecht velvet; mahogany telescope dining table with extra leaf, mahogany chiffonniere, 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- inf0^rni, ?amuel). violin and bow incase, rW h nn ™ brass rail and other fenders, floor kon b^ste^ m'lHraSS rods'.P°les and curtains, -&c„ feathw sP"ng and hair .mattresses, drS^washstancls with marble tops d^s ns ?gaSy chest of drawers, painted Goods on View morning of Sale. Sale to commence at'il o'clock in the Forenoon. N.B.The House to be Let Auctioneers Offices, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. 5763 SALE TO-MORROW. IMPORTANT SAMjOF ^^EHOLD COTTAGE 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 28tli, 1891, all thafe F^e 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 £ 2 4s per annum, so that the ground rent payable for the five Houses is £ 816s, which in the event of the Houses selling in sepaiate lots will be apportioned at time of Sale. The above are now let to respectable weekly tenants i at rents amounting to P,68 18s per annum. Sale to commence at Three o clock in the afternoon. For further particulars apply to Jenkin Jones, Esq., Solicitor, Fisher-street; or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. 5762 — r SALE TO-MORROW PENRHIW, MAINDEE. SALE OF A DESIRABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENCE AND SHARE INVESTMENTS. MR W. H. F. PARTRIDGE has been instructed by the Executors of the late Henry Fai-i-, Esq., deceased, to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Westgate Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, 28th October, 1891, at 3 o'clock p. m. pre- cisely, subject to Conditions of Sale (embodying the Monmouthshire Incorporated Law Society's Common Form Conditions) to be produced at the time, the* following PROPERTY* LOT 1.—All that FREEHOLD VILLA called J "Penrhiw," situate nearly at the top of Albert-, avenue, Maindee, Newport, with extensive Lawus and Gardens surrounding the same, for many years past in the occupation of Mr Farr, This is a very desirable residential property, com- manding extensive views of the Bristol Channel, Newport Docks, and the surrounding country. It contains breakfast, dining and drawing-rooms, kitchen and back kitchen, and the usual offices on the ground floor. Also very large cellars. 6 bed. rooms, bath-room supplied with hot and cold water, and w.c. on the first floor. The gardens, about 2,195 square yards in extent, are well stocked with fruit; trees of excellent quality, and there is a, capital tennis lawn. LOT 2.—10 £ 20 SHARES in Bristol and West of Eng- land Bank. Limited, B7 10s Od paid. LOT 3.-3 new ditto, on which 23 10s per share and S4 premium paid. LOT 4.— £ 1 ORDINARY STOCK of the Alexandra., Newport, and South Wales Decks and Railway Co. LOT 5.— £ 470 CONSOLIDATED STOCK in the Brecon and Merthyr Railway. LOT 6.—15 B5 SHARES in the Newport Tramway V> fully paid. LOT 7-—-10 ditto ditto 25 SHARES in Searle and Herring, Limited, £ 3 lOsOd paid. d.veTWo]n?lbe viewed between 2 and 5 p.m. on any ta.ir.Arl f risfc October, and cards to view may be ob- Pnrf.l6 Auctioneer. 8, Stow HiU ;$articillars aPP!y the Auctioneer, No. 5651 Mr ^^AM WADE, Solicitor. 39, Dock-street., t, Mcm. SALE THIS DAY. ST- (o^i^?^^TONMARY-street 1\yTR L TOAWEM0HI(» CARDIFF. jVI has received alarge con- Prisi"S GOLDnandas'lLVERrW^CHls^SllerT reserve "i^eE* e™ £ %ld^cui reserve. baJeeach_evenjng, 6.30n.m. 367 AT ABBRDARE M PAINF Anf^5LISHED 1875>* A H poster, Distributor, and General A vge?fc« all the Posting Stations ttroughout Aberdare add District. Contractor for all aescription of advertising, disfcribufciiig circa2&rs,.<fec Also Agent for Gaion and Ca's.MaQ Stea.mem. Addre a :If, Dean-street, Abetdaie. 1137 13590 %aks bti Auction. SALE OK VALUABLE AM) DESIRABLE PR opft? TIES SITUATK ATCBRAM, 1%/FR T. E. EORoE has received in- JJfA struction from the Executors of the lafp Mr T E.Willis, to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION' at the Viaduct Hotel, Crumlin, on WEDNESDAY' October 28th, 1891, at Two for Three o'clock in the afternoon (subject to the conditions to be then and there produced, being the common form conditions of sale of the Monmouthshire Incorporated Law Society with such special conditions as will be then read) the following FREEHOLD, COPYHOL^ AND LEASEHOLD With the minerals under Lots 6, 7, '8, 9,10 and n LOT 1.-All that conveniently situated Leasehold SHOP and Business Premises, known as "Crumlin Shop," ?lso a» that com- modious MESSUAUE or j»welling-house, with a well- built Stable, and a good Garden, adjoining the Cram!hi Shop aud aiso all those 1<our CO ITAGES and Gardens lying m the rear thereof, the whole containW in area 2 roods and 30 perches, or thereabouts. The Shop is let at the yearly vent of £ 27 The Dwelling-house, stable, and Garden are in hand but are estimated to be worth £ 45 per annum The four Cottages Produce a total annual rental of £ 29 2s. This lot is held for a term of 21 year* froS 24th Septemoer, 1873 (with option of renewal for 12 years more), at an annual ground rent of £ 4 and subject to au annual payment of £ 1 to the Great Western Railway Company LOT 2.-All that Leasehold" MPsoitinr. DW!<XLING-HOUSE and Garden, s.¡.IESSUAGE or near the junction oft^.eP;ul!^ .road and the turnnike LOT 3.—AU those Three Leasehold MESSUAGES or 2' P"*™ SUAGE^or Sa £ leasehold MES-. IJual^joining Lot 2, produ^ ato^feuSui ° Lots'2, 3, and 4 (with other property) are held for i, ,e™ 1 9ISf''r £ T<f 4 S^Sbe'r! S, S «?, jpo Aa on Lot 3, and £ 2 8s on Lot d +v»« • j LOT 5.-All those Four convenie SUAGES or CO'l''l'AGES, with nt Wehold MBS. situate ««tte tur^e' annuaf rental of £ 28 lL °U,mhn, producing a This Lot is hcldforafcerm of 99 December, 1830, at a ground Years, from 25th annum. F MESSUAGES o^DWELLING-Hous^w16 Freehold Map, and producing a t°tal.a»nual rental of #97 This Lot has a frontage of Ho i ff'- from Newbridge^ to Crumlin, area of 16 perches or there^contaills a tota} adapted for business purposes. -s W0H garden ground adjoining Winia -SIllay P^ce of | held with the above on a ySrwn^s gar4en yearly rent of 15s. yearfy tenancy at a SSTSSSSFT WTTAOES „A wynmawr, near Cwmdows Old Level in f Mvnyddysllwyn, containing by tV11 the parish of nerches more or loss, an<J i,/H ^measurement 28 Slniefienkins, at a rental of 4* occupation of Mr LOT 8.—All thatCopyhold MKssit I i^endar month, and large Garden, No. 2,115 on the Tkhp°\r 0Tr*tG' near Hall's tramroad, below the tnii ■??' u nf Mvnvddysllwyn, containing in t^Urinel in the parish or thereabouts, 'in' the occn|^B 22 perches Lewis, as tenant thereof, at the w ™ w per month. lental of 10s 6d LOT 9.—xlll those three Copy]. COTTAGES, with the Gardens MESSUAGES or the Tithe Map, situate balow tho » No* 3,494 on dows, containing in the whole aL, Kroad at Cwm" ducing a total rent of £ 117^td iW perches, pro- LOT 10 —Ml those three 1 'ouvO Plem'ar month. 'J'KNKM KNTS, with the Garden ?. COITAGK.N or with, No. 3,500 011 the Tithe •Found held there- above the iramroad, containing„si.t"ate near Lot 9, rood and 6 perches. And ™.the whole aboi;t 1 FH-LDS, situate near the sajd a" those two small 3,519 aiid 3,524 on the Tithe Man CottaS.es> being JSo. acre, 2 roods, and 24 perches, two of ,°ntainnig about 1 ing a total rental of £ 17 18s per a 1 we Cottages produc- of this Lot will be entitled to The purchaser 3 roods 16 perches of land; sold V?era,ls lying under pany in 1860, which will be inciufip, f he Kail way Com- Lots 7, 8, 9,10 (except a small pZLh,f conveyance is held on a yearly tenancy) of ^hich of the Manor of Abercurn. copyhold tenure yearly fine or chief rent of id^ 7 JS subject to a fee of Id. Lot 8 to a similar d to an alienation alienation fee, and Lots 9 rent' an,d fine or chief rent of 3d, and to an r ? a J ? i, V„ of £ 1 io an alienation fee of t1i" VM in resti.-et orS Payable to William Llewellui, Esq., in iesp^-05 of J H nf T 7 held on a yearly tenancy. "e PPrtion of Lot 7 Theratesand t^M on the abOV6 tie witb LOT U. of £ 2 per annum tist Chapel, g^den groun^ and Preinises gi'tuate at Gelhgaer A lfla^, aitdcont Glamorgan, No. 2,101 on the Tithe Map, awu ^utainin g D ? uow well let, and producing the annUal a PG^n^' u0W The above ground rent is reserved t" '« qq v eare created by lease, and ColuP°n a 99 ?823^and the purchaser will belst May' vevance of the reversion in the to a con" Further particulars and coiKliti0^e snnPle- beohtained on application to Sale' &c"fmay be obtauiea ^VIS & LU)yAuctioneer or to W 66, High-street' t?Ilcltor,s' Dated 10th Oct.. 1891. et, Newport, Mon. Auc«on^s^fl^^bndgeiMon_ GLAAK^GANSlljijp ?||TEN3IVE and VALUESjsMENT. SALE of ESTATES ™B15HOLD mirnls A Main Portio., °-AL MINES, and ?IIN^;th 13 from Swansea ihsltlJate Five Miles froniNeatn, w i onof the y about One Mile from AS THE occupying ^^aSARWE^i^^Canji comprising tadda, B1^ft4ges and Gardens wed c°Uiery and Cottages, p.i&ze" the Hendr»^, n ;ls Erwcoed, the "Stag 0 pantyddrainen, Ti^nvS Estate, near Glyncorrwg, ynistomlyd, and Tonpurthin, Ymsmenn, a h Filrm> situate neit situate at Banwen, Glyn^ near Cryna,nt, an^ Penllergare,and Blaenant, sit respectively and minerals under and over thevsameiNCP Hou4- «gjU situate at the corner of Maxket ^fOP^I All severallyof Neath, Llan^felach,C^ntg. a y^otrwg. tic^r^lVshortly ^rea^ printed par- Further part.cula^io^y; in^e meantime, be obtained of tlw Avictoria street ansea. j. H. IHlly, Esq. 37, Qu Solicitor, 'cm? on or froln Rowland Browne^fH^—umarthen 5739 JVd aTT<-TION, at the Three SaW 1 on MONDAY, November 2nd, > Uslc, on j subject to condjH' at 2.30 in the afternoon P^ fvlad, the follo^f sale to be thenproducedandj^p pKOpE]^K valuable all those I^Villas, with^Q^ j known as The Laurels and Belmont Church 8'^dens thereto a^mmng senate nearn the c0„3 "Uhe village ajid parish of Llande jjoxham, an ) Monmouth, in The property is Railway Station on j^ „,ntiy situated a^ Vjac''c fr0m the highway, pleasanw > ana alwavs com- mands good tenants. ays coul tic^Toa?hPlyi°uc^neer, Ab^or further^- blm t TT M nttttltds TO PR.i YEABLYiLttT OTPABPEES. »licll Urn, the Union Offices, Queen's-chambers, CaT^iff n a The work must be done to hejBatiSfact.* Guardians, and completed ^thin three Week«^ft acceptance of the teider by them.. eeKs after the Forms of Tenders to be obtained fP returned not later than 6 011 ^ridav 7^? 0ct0ber' ARTHUR J. HARRIS Union Offices, Cardiff, 27^°—ob! £ ijii9l CI^{ J^ISCA SCBUulj BOXRTD". The above Board invite the SIIPPT v of BOOKS, Apparatus, and Stationery for their school „,AN "STRrf do to th, °57?9 °f aDy EDWARDS, Clerk 29, High-street, ^ewport^MoPMj^thj^^0^^0)tfd. RJIO BUILDERS AND to the premises had on application at tha « e0ac^^ Inn," Goat-street, Swansea. 5843 CADOXTON iFSAT^ARRY" ELIGIBLE BUILMNG I,AND. TENDERS are invited for the LEASING „ FIELD or CLOSE of "early ei«ht acres, situate as above, sU! € 0 £ ™'n| puri^>ses being No. 246 on the Parish Tithe Map atlcp jfn^ses. Brooic's Field. The term of yeais would be uinetv-ninp The tenders must be sent in on or before the lst dai nf November, 1891, and must be accompanied by a dLh or approval by the Lessors,Rowing how it the land shall be laid out, and the number and class of houses to beerected and built A form of the Lease to be gra.nted ca,n be inSpecte'd the office of Messieurs Grover and Grover, Solicitors Crockherbtown House, Cardiff, to whom the tended m«st be addressed. Neithei' the highest nor any tendlr win be neceq.sa.riiv accepted. O R M L 0 z E N G E S For nearly Thirty Years this liighly valaable Remedv has met with the greatest success. The effect upon Delicate children (often as mcurable) is jike.Mtoc. Getting rid of his tonnenting pests by tatong these Lozenges, the thin, inanimate Child becomes strong, healthy, and lively, the pride instead of the anxiety, of his guardians. y Sir,—I have for some time used your Anthelmintic, "pnn Lozenges, in my family, and find uheni a very speedy and efficacious cure for asceandes, and their agreeable and convenient* form is a great recom- *°r c^drea1, ^0TCaiNS0N« Vicar of Sold at 9%d, 13%d, and 2s 9d per box, by most or lor 14 or 3? stamps from J. Davies, chemist, » High-street, Swansea. of testimonials, symptoms, &c., on application. 1297 (tarbiff jEiiitictpal (Bhction. CARDIFF MUNICIPAL ELECTION 1801. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE PARK WARD. LABIES AND GENTLEMEN,— Permit me to take the very earliest opportunity of thanking you most sincerely for the confidence you have been good enough to repose in me by returning me unopposed as your member to a seat in the Council Chamber of the County Borough of Cardiff. For twelve years I have had the distinguished honour of serving the town in our Corporation, so that my conduct has been fully before you for a very long period, and my principles are equally well-known. I shall feel it both a duty and a great pleasure to serve you as faithfully in the future as I have done in the past, my sole object being to promote in every pos- sible way the best interests of the Park Warn, to do my utmost for the benefit of our large and growing town, and generally to serve the whole of the rate- payers of Cardiff, seeking the welfare of the entire of its inhabitants. Yours faithfully, EBENEZER BEAVAN. Cardiff, October 26th, 1891. 585 CARDIFF MUNICIPAL ELECTION 1891. TO THE ELECTORS OF ADAMSDOWN WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— By your kind indulgence I have been returned unopposed as a Member of the Cardiff Town Council, and I take this early opportunity of tendering you my heartiest thanks. 5864-501e Yours faithfully, JAMES MUNN. 6, piercefield-place, Roath, Oct. 26th, 1891. (&hctian. To THE ELECTORS OF THE CASTLE J. WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Having been asked by many Ratepayers of the above Ward to come forward and offer myself as a Candidate on the 2nd November next, I beg to place my services at your disposal. As there are some very important matters now about to be dealt with by the Corporation, including the new and costly Water Works scheme, the New Market, the better Housing of the Working Classes, &c., &c., I venture to think that my experience would be of some use in guiding me as to the best course to be adopted when the above or any other important matters, are brought forward. Should it be your pleasure to give me a seat in the Council Chamber, I will make it my duty to advocate the best policy that commends itself to my judgment, and to vote fairly and squarely for the benefit of the Ratepayers at large. I have the honour to be, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, ROSSER ROSSER. 15 Somerset-place, Swansea, Oct. 22nd, 1891. 5825 ilublir Jiofes. JAMES CANNIFF, Cardiff, is informed that his father will be buried at Revnoldstone, that his father will be buried at Reynoldstone, near Swansea, next Thursday afternoon. 5078 OATETWARD MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1891. 4. PUBLIC MEETING in support of the CANDIDATURE of Mr AUGUSTUS LEWIS will be held THIS EVENING at DIAMOND-STREET SCHOOLROOM. Chair to be taken at 7.30 p.m. 672 COUNTY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. The Mayor, Alderman, and Burgesses of the CoLinty Borough of Cardiff intend, at the expiration of one month from this date, to apply to the Local Govern- ment Board to CONFIRM CERTAIN BYE-LAWS with respect to Cabmen's Shelters. A copy of the said Bye-Laws may be inspected at my office by any Rate- payer. By Order, J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Hall, .Cardiff^ Town Clerk. 27th October, 1891. 5868 £ ) A It DTTIF A Finr TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3ED AND 4TH. CAPITAL ENTRIES. 5866 SIX RACES EACH DAY. SOUTH WALES ART SOCIETY'S s EXHIBITION. PUBLIC HALL, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. Admission—Sixpence, All Day. PICTURES BY LEADING ARTISTS AND LOCAL MEMBERS. MUSIC AT INTERVALS. THIS WEEK IS THE LAST WEEK. CONCERT TO-NIGHT, at 8o'clock. Under direction nf Mr T. E. Aylward. Assisted by a Choir of Ladies and Gentlemen. Soloists Miss Gwen Coslett, Mr Dannatt.—Admission Is. Season Ticket Holders are respectfully Informed that all Season Tickets held by them and not returned, reauested, will be charged to them after this date. Will holders of Season Tickets not yet paid for oblige rpmitting the amounts to the Hon. Secretary ? by remmius j. A. SANT, Hon Secretary. October 24th, 1891. 5585 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SOUTH I WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. MINING. PROFESSOR—W. GALLOWAY. A Course of 60 LECTURES will be given by the Professor on MONDAYS and SATURDA) 8 at Three nrn commencing on MONDAY, November 2nd. Each Lecture will be followed by a Tutorial Class, and in the course of the Session visits will be paid (under the direction of the Professor) to Collieries and Works in the district, Twth the view of giving Students an opportunity of seeini in actual operation the various mechanical appliances and methods of working described in the lectures. For a Syllabus of the lectures and further informa- tlon, apply w University College, Cardiff, October 22nd, 1891. 5790 THE COUNTY BOROUGH OF WEST J. BROMWICH are prepared to receive APPLI CATIONS for 3 per Cent. REDEEMABLE STOCK at a Minimum Price of 97 per Cent. Interest paid "naif-yearly. Copies of PJ?^P°ctus and application forms inaybehad from William Butter worth, Regis trar, Town Hall, West Bromvfich. 12g; OAL MINES REG-U-L-kTl()-iT ACT, c 1887. The Secretary of State for the Home Department having altered and refrained the abstract of the Act required to bo published under the 57th Section of the Act, copies of the new abstract must be posted un at some conspicuous place at every collierv. Copies in pamphlet and sheeu form can be had at the South Wales Printing orks, Cardiff. 4824-Bfo T F, L B P H o NOTICE TO RENTERS OF PRIVATE TELEPHONE LIKES. BEFORE EXTENDING YOUR EXISTING AGREE- MENTS you are respectfully requested to Communi- cate with J. B SAUNDERS AND CO., LECTRICAL IONGINEEIRS, CARDIFF, Who are Supplying and Fixing the CELEBRATED MILDE INSTRUMENTS, under Licence from the National Telephone Company, Ltd. The prices of these instruments are considerably below those of others of equal merit. 5492 NECESSITY IS THE MOTHER OF INVENTION IMPORTANT TO SANITARY ENGINEERS. ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, PLUMBERS, And all Persons desirou^ox Dwelling in Healthy ME G. irR I ES T. In consequence of the difficulties lie 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, and tested ana proved to be effectuul in Draining Basements, and at the same time pre- venting the possibility of flooding 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 Ca.rdi If 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, CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 185. JJ OI L E RS. WILLIAM WILSON & CO., LILYBANK BOILER WORKS, GLASGOW. EVERY TYPE OF MODERN STEAM BOILERS up to highest working pressure made with all the Newest and most Complete Appliances. Specifications, Estimates, and Drawings on application. Several new Boilers always ready or in a forward state for immedi- ate delivery. Telegrams—" Boiler, Glasgow.' 4S67 uhli, À1nU5tttttntS. CARDIFF. THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE AND MANAGER Mr EDWARD FLETCHER. ENGAGEMENT OF AUGUSTE VAN BIENE'S COMPANY In the Enormously Successful GAIETY BURLESQUE, Jfl A U S T UP TO D A T E, As played over 450 times at the Gaiety Theatre, London. AUGMENTED BAND AND POWERFUL CHORUS OF FORTY VOICES. RETURN OF THE POPULAR FAVOURITES- Mr Louis KELLEHER, Miss RITA PRESAAO „ GEORGE HONEY, „ LYDIA EDMONDS and ALICE BABNETT,' „ EDMUND PAYNE, „ AMY AUGARDE. TUESDAY, OCT, 27, AND DURING THE WEEK, FAUST UP TO DATE. MONDAY, NOV. 2nd, Mr George Alexander's. Company in the successful comedy, DR. BILL, From the Avenue Theatre. Box plan at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's. Limited. THE E M P I R E.. MANAGER OSWALD STOLL TO-NIGHT! THE PEERLESS p RESTON SISTERS, INIMITABLE ARTISTES. LOTTO, LILO, AND QTTOt. WONDERS OF THE WHEEL. MISS A LICE VENLEY, COMIC ACTRESS AND VOCALIST. THE JflOUR JQOROTHY Q.IRLS,' A CHARMING AND TALENTED QUARTETTE. gAM SAUNDERS, CHARACTER ACTOR. -L'-aL jL6j miss MAUD PC IVERS, SERIO COMEDY ARTISTE. MISS B. LA.GTRY, CHARACTERISTIC SONGSTRESS AND DANCER. THE JgRANTFORDS JL JL9 AND THEIR DOG" DUDE," AMERICAN COMEDIANS AND INSTRUMENTAL MIMICS. IVEXT WEEK.—CURTIS D'ALTON. jypss LYDIA YEAMANS SHORTLY. H I L H A R M 0 N I C JL THEATRE OF VARIETIES. Proprietors-Cardiff Philharmonic Music-hall Co., Ltd MANAGER JOHN SHERIDAN. TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, Oct. 27th. Great American Specialite Artistes, KELLY AND ASHBY, Fun in a Chinese Laundry. FRANK FOLLOY AND THE HARVEY BOYS. CARLE'S MARVELLOUS PERFORMING PI- GEONS, BRIAN DALE AND EMILY CLARINDER, FRANK WHITELY, Refined Negro Comedian i FRED RILEY, Vocal Comedian; COBWEB AND SPIDER, Musical Athletes. MONDAY NEXT—MINNIE MARIO. 2S97 £ £ O" WEEK. T ONflEB v3 £ U; LAST -J LAST LAST LAST ONE. W.. E :& .:IIIIi:- WEEK. T ONflEB v3 £ U; LAST -J LAST WEEK. Of the Gfeftest Exhibition and En- WEEK. LAST tertainment of its kind ci. earth. i.AST* WEEK. Notwithstanding the enormous and WEEK. LAST still increasing Success, must CLOSE LAST WEEK. SATURDAY NEXT, Oct. 31st, to WEEK. LAST Open in Cadoxton Nov. 2nd. LAST WEEK. ——— WEEK. LAST COLONIAL HALL, LAST WEEK. Bl WEEK. LAST CARDIFF LAST ™ NOW OPEN, TO-NIGHT, AND TAST WEEK. BACH EVENING AT 8. ^EKK. LAST Last Two Day Performances on LAST LAST Last Two Day Performances on LAST WEEK. Wednesday and Saturday, at 3. WEEK. LAST Doors open at 2.30 and 7.30. LAST WEEK. Prices—2s, Is, and 6d. WEEK. LAST .——— LAST WEEK. G. POOLE'S LATEST, GREATEST, WEEK. LAS r AND GRANDEST LAST I WEEK. IRVRTHP A H/T A WEEK. LAST IVlj A ill UK AM A, LAST WEEK. WEEK. LAST and Every Event of Impor.ance LAST WEEK Added up to Date. WEEK. LAST Stanley's Expedition through LAST. WEEK. DARKEST AFRICA, WEEK LAST Accompanied by the very best LAST WEEK CONCERT COMPANY WEEK. LAST out of London, in a similar change of LAST CARDIFF INFIRMARY. A MONSTRE CYCLIST LANTERN pROCESSION AND CARNIVAL AT CARDIFF, m A B () -Nr's D AY, 2ND NOVEMBER NEXT. MUSTER-SOPHIA GARDENS FIELD AT 6 P.M. To start therefrom at 7 p.m. 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., j«urnishing Warehouse, 34, Queen-street, Cardiff, he having kindly consented to give the whole of the profit over to the Infirmary Fund. Gentlemen wishing to take boxes for collecting are asked to send in their names to the Secretary. For particulars as to Costumes apply to G. T. Coleman, Hon. Secretary. 5815469e T CARDIFF ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. I SPECIAL GRAND CONCERT, I NOVEMBER 4TH, 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- Se) HEKE GEORG LIEBLIN& (Court Pianist). MR liEO SlKlwN MR LEO STERN (the well-known Solo-Violoncellist and Composer). THE PROGRAMME WILL BE SPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE. Balcony Seats 4s; Ground Floor Seats (Reserved) 3s UnreservedSeats,2sand AS. xhe plans arenowavailable for booking at Mr Lewis, 22, Duke-street, Cardiff. Doors open at 7.15. Concert to commence at 8 o'clock. Carriages for 10.30 p.m. 5540 BWANLSEA. I mHE ATRE ROYAL, TEMPLE-STREET, SWANSEA. LESSEE MB ALEX. STACEY. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), and Every Evening during the Week, the immensely successful Comedy-Drama, THE REAL LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROV, under the direction of Cowley-Pollrill and Ggorge Traill, as produced under the direct ion of HrsKendail at Terry's Theatre. The Company selected and engaged under the supervision of the Authoress, Mrs Hodgson Burnett. On Thursday,October 29th, a Special Matinee at 2.30. Box Uffice at Brader's, Heathheld-screet. Overture at 7.30. 5741 THE CELEBRATED J^OUIS" v E L V E T E E N. Latest from Le Follet. 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 materials.' SPECIAL ATTENTION IS invited to the Collection of NEW SHADES and ART COLOURS for the present Season. These consist of over 100 Varieties, and include all the New Tints, excelling in Brilliancy of Dye and Velvet-like appearance au previous productions." NOTE WELL! Each Yard of the Genuine "Louis' Velveteen bears the name (spelled L-O-U-I-S, and in no other way), and is stamped with a guarantee of wear. Ladies should reject all substitutes. JOHN JAMES & 00., 28, 29, & 30, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, Are now showing a large assortment of BLACK AND COLOURS, At most Moderate Prices. 5015 Â FREE REMEDY TO ALL.-A late sufferer from nervous disorders, despondency &c-, will be pleased to forward particulars of simple self-treatment. A cure is certain.—Address W. H BROWN, Esq., 19, Walpole-terrace, Kemp Town, Brighton 14515 2783 700 IBusituss Abbrtszts. AUTUMN, 1891. JJOWELL AND COMPANY ARE NOW SHOWING AN JMMENSE STOCK OF EW G 0 0 D 8 SUITABLE FOR THE AUTUMN GEASON, CLEARING PARCELS Bought from Manufacturers for Cash in all Departments AT WHOLESALE PRICES JJOWELL & Co., THE CARDIFF D R-KPERS. CARDIFF. 5450 Publir gw ANSEA TRAINING COLLEGE. Owins to the resignation of Mr D. Williams, a 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, S500 per annum without residence. All applications to be made not latei- than the 14th day of November next. Application forms may be obtained from Dr. W. MORGAN, Technical Institute, Swansea. 5777 B LAENAVON BRITISH SCHOOLS. WANTED early, a HEAD MISTRESS, for the Infants' Department.—Applications, stating a<*e, 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 BOARD. WANTED, on lst January next, for the Pentyrcb Works School, an ASSISTANT MISTRESS (Art. 50; qualified to teach sewing. Salary, £ 40. Applications, litating age, qualifications, and with copy testimonials, to be sent to 5720 R. Y. EVANS, Clerk to the Board. 17th October, 1891. Guildball Chambers, Cardiff. -roams. &c. THE GRAND HOTEL, WESTGATE- JL STREET, CARDIFF. FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL. MANAGER T. H. STORKEY, Many years manager of the Marine Hotel, Penarth. Strict attention paid to the comfort of visitors, com. bined with moderate charges. 5744 ALES, WINES, &c., OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY. SWANSEA. LONGLAND'S FAMILY AND COM- JLJ MERCIAL HOTEL, ST HELEN'S ROAD. (Beautifully situated.) COMMODIOUS COMMERCIAL AND PRIVATE SITTING-ROOMS. FOR TERMS APPLI 3940 MANAGERESS. SWANSEA. PANTYGWYDR HOTEL, OXFORD- Jt- STREET Corner of Richardson-street) Centrally situated. Trams pass close to, also the Mumbles trains and 'busses. Every accommodation to Commercials, Visitors, Officers, and Engineers. Wines, Spirits, also Stouts of the best quality. 3583 H. J. ISRAEL. SWANSEA. JGLRD-IN HAND, HIGH-STREET. FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL. Two Minutes' walk from G.W.R. Station. Con. venient to Exchange and Docks. Trams pass the door for all parts. EVERY ACCOMMODATION FOR VISITORS FROM TOWN AND COUNTRY. JOHN DAVIES, 3275 PROPRIETOR. MUMBLES. MERMAID HOTEL. Oldest Hotel in the Mumbles. SITUATED ON THE PROMENADE (ten minutes walk from the Steam Tram Terminus). FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOUSE. PRIVATE SITTING AND BEDROOMS. 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