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alt5 hlI ]Vnriion. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr W, BRADLEY. Casks, <tc., at Cardiff Oct. 29 Messrs MEREDITH DA VIES and SON. Live Stock, at Cadoxton NOT. 2 Mr T. 15. GEORGE. Valuable Properties, at Crumlin Oct. 28 c Messrs GOTTWALT7, & BO WRING. of American Horses, at Cardiff Oct. 31 fiigh-clasg Furniture, at Cardiff Nov. 5 and 6 ^easehold Properties, at Cardiff Nov. 9 "■gn-class Pictures, at Cardiff -— T. t. „ MrJ. E. GUNN. ••leasehold Property, at The Mart, Cardiff Nov 10 r Messrs W. & S. HERN. asehold Properties:, at tlie Mart, Cardiff Oct. 29 n„ Messrs H. HILL and CO. welling Houses, at Swansea Oct- ^8 rattle „ -Mr JOHN HILLMAN. t „ Rattle and Hay, at Na^li Oct. 29 ousehold Furniture, at Swansea Oct. 30 pv^i, Mr RICHARD E. HUGHES, freehold and Copyhold Estates, at Swansea ..Nov. 26 *>r „ Messrs JENKINS, CLARKE, & CO. Viir?D y,fc the Mart> Cardiff ^or-J Villa Residence, &c., at The Mart, Cardiff.. Nov. 12 leasehold Properties, at The Mart November 12 v.„ Messrs DAVID JONES & CO. Villa Residences, at Barry Oct, 23 „ Messrs KENNARD and CO. Household Furniture, at Cardiff Oct. £ 3 Mr W. G. LATTY. Hunters, Harness Horses, See., at Cardiff -Nov. 5 Horses, &c., at Cardiff — -■I>iov' Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER and SON. Household Furniture, at Swansea Nov. 3 Messrs LEWIS LEWIS and DAVIES. House and Shop Property, at Barry Messrs J. G. MADDOX & CO, Wall Papers, dec., at Cardiff -•••••• -Oct 28 Superior Household Furniture, at Booms ,Uct. 29 Mr MORGAN MORGAN. Properties, at The Mart, Cardiff 30 Public-houses, at Pontypridd Nov. 4 Freehold Farm and Land, at Newport Nov. 11 Public-liouse, 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, Ac., at Newport Nov. 11 Mr W. H. F. PARTRIDGE. Freehold Residence and Share Investments Oct. 28 Sir DAVID PRICE. Freehold Property, at Brecon Oct. 30 Mr R. T. RICHARDS. Freehold Land and Minerals, at Caerphilly Dec. 3 Messrs STEPHENSON <fc ALEXANDER. Pedigree Prize Cattle, Eglwysnunyd Oct. 29 Freehold and Leasehold Properties, at Canton.. Nov. 5 Farming Stock, Crops, Implements, &c., atPyle, Nov. 17 Messis THORITE & SON. Live Stock, at Maesteg • Nov, 3 „ Mr C. H. TUCKER. „ r Hotel, at SALE TO-MORROW. THE EGLWYSNUNYD CELEBRATED HERD OF PRIZE-WINNING HEREFORDS. Tl/fESSRS STEPHENSON & ALEX- ANDER, in conjunction with Mr T. Rogers, of Hereford, are instructed by W. S. Powell, Esq., who is giving up farming, to SELL by AUCTION, at Eglwvsnunvd, Glamorganshire, on THURSDAY, the 29th of October next, his valuable pedigree pnze- frinniiig herd of HEREFORD CATTLE, (on"istin'" of 70 GltAD BULLS, COWS, HEIFERS, & CALVES. The Sale will also include three-year-old thorough- bred Fillv two-year-old Filly by" Sarchedon," Cart ilJy bv •Honest Tom," rising three years old, Year- lina- Colt by ditto, ditto by Welsh Wonder," Yearling lllly by" Plutarch," Cart Foal by "AVelsh Wonder," l x-oal by Viceroy." Four Ricks of Wheat, quantity of Straw, and also quantity of Mangolds in convenient lots. Three Months' Credit upon approved security. Conveyances will meet the 8.55 down train at Pyle Station,"and the 9.14 up train at Port Talbot Station. Luncheon brTicket at Eleven a.m. Sale at Twelve o'clock punctually. Catalogues giving full details may be obtained upon Application to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street. J^atdiff, October, 1891. 5213 FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY AT M CANTON. ESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by PUBLK! AUCTION, at the WYNp&AM HOTEL, CANT'0>, THURSDAY the 5th uay of November, lbtu,_ at three o'cloekin the afternoon (subject to the Conditions of the Sale then produced) the fo3owng valuable FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES ;— Lot 1.—All of that piece of FREEHOLD LAND, Staining 668^4 superficial yards with the large Car- pentei-*s STiop Office, extensive Sheds and other Build- ejected on pftrttiiereof, situateon the south side of, and bavin"- an entrance from COwbridge-road, and fromiTlaiiQ at the back and adjoining No. 165, /^bridge-road, Canton, formerly in the occupation of Th)1r Ciiarles Bird, Builder. eSe premises are situated in the most central Part of Canton, and the present Sale ofiers a capital •opportunity to any seeking a good business pre- mises. LOT 2.—All that LEASEHOIJ) DWELLING. HOUSE and PREMISES, No. 165, Cowbridge-road, canton, adjoining Lot 1, and in the occupation of Mrs harles Bird, held for a term of 99 years from January 1,1852, at an apportioned annual ground rent of £ l 16s. Further information may be obtained on application to Me«srs SPENCER, CORBETT and EVANS, and Messrs" W4LDR0N and SON, Solicitors, Cardiff; or the Auctioneers' Offices, High-street. Cardiff. 5721 TV MAEN, PYLE, BRIDGEND. SALE OF FABMLKG STOCK, CROPS, UIPLE- MENTS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &C. IV/TESSRS STEPHENSON AISD ALEX- IVI AJJER are instructed by the Rev E Mat- thews, who is leaving, to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve at Ty Maen, Pvle, on TUESDAY, the 17th of November Nest, the following vory useful FARMING STOCKS, CROPS, IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, &c., Comprising:— Eight Cattle, namely .-Two Cross-bred Milch Cows to calve in February, Two-year-old Heifer in Calf, a barren Cows in forward condition, Two-year-old Steer, «itto Heifer, and 1 Yearling Steer. Light Bay Cart Mare, seven years old, 15 hands, gooa *°rker. Also Sow and 4 Pigs. CROPS —Two mows of prime clover nay, 1 ditto I eadow hay, mow of wheat straw, mow barley sraw, 1 acre of swedes, and acre of mangolds, which *ttl be «old in convenient lots. Also a varied and useful collection of agricultural implements harness, and the dairy utensils, andI the household furniture will comprise the contents of ^nbe anddSig rooms and several bedrooms. Four months^credit on the stock, &c., and six Months on the cr°Ps> subj«^fc *° 4 12°30 Luncheon (bv ticket-) at 11.30. .Catalogues may be had upon application to the A^ctioneers. coqi igh.street, Cardiff. t SALE TO-MORROW f KYMIN-TERRACE, PENARTH; SOUTHEY- STREET, ROATH; KlNG'S ROAD AND ELDON-ROAD, CANTON, •s^SANDON-PLACE, ADAM-STREET, CARDIFF. jV/TESSRS W. & S. HERN will SELL £ *• by AUCTION, at The Mart, Bank Buildings, S;, Mary-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, October 1891, at Seven o'clock p.m., the following T LEASEHOIJ) PROPERTIES • rvi.°T 1.—All that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT or i*}vKLLING-HOUSE, GARDEN and PREMISES, g°Wu as Duffryn Villa, No. 2, Kymui-terra^e, ^arth, having a frontage of 22 feet a.nd a depth of 150 ^ore or less, and a back entrance; held u^der dated the 10th February, 1875, for a, term of 99 »wfs computed from the 1st May, 1873, at the yearly f "lit of £ 2 l*>«i 2.—Ali that MESSUAGE, TENEMENT, or t^^LLlNG-HOUSE, GARDEN, and PREMISES, *«Otyaas No, 7, Southey-street (turning out of Woras- ?rth-street) Roath, Cardiff, having a frontage of 26 feet Caches anrl'a depth of 79feet 8 inches, or thereabouts; i&d Upon lease from Lord Tredegar, dated 2nd June, if °. lor thTferm of 99 years from the 25th March, 1868, | toLox 3y-AU tho^efour MKSSU AGES or DWELLING- I ^°USES beta- No3- 187, 189, and 191, Kang's-road [ ^nton, Cardiff, let at 5s 6d per week each. Ground °thit"6DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 109, clnton, Cardiff. Lease 99 years, from JI/T1' S^ln G^'V^iLING-HOUSE, No. Ill, 5sLease yeais' E]^'r' 6 ^iiGthT mVliLLING-HOUSE, No. 106, Canton, Cardiff. Lease 99 years, from IOT 7 Ground rent, £ 4 5s. E j^0 jgg 99 yea.rs, from LOT '8 882. Ground rent, £4 5s. "™nSSb°SlL?CE «,.d os. 1 and 2, ^ith .STREET (off Adam-street, a^grwra^x ancl Premises attjoining", produci o K of £ 66 8s- beltl ^n eiif7 Ground te't, 41^ or aboufc the 29th September, 18o7. Grouna §t^Mafrvi'ier particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 94 J,n8ledew i3?5 'Car^. or aslo lots 1 and 2 to J^ardift' • au<t Vachell, Solicitors, Lute Docks, i ?' 6> 7 Messrs Gould and ■——l ^dford-circus, Exeter. 560? [ SALE TO-MORROW. l\yrESSP«T^J^4AtE'B00Ms. CARDIFF. iVr* KEJNNARD and CO. vdll October .9^ THURSDAY NEXS", comprising ^2*?;tcl>, duchess stands^idt°'.wSUltf andsideboard ^ec's' spring and othev tlw? 3' feather and mil- 2"! «'onzes- Pi« Susses chains marbIe clocks low* Ml? and Hotel 6ee^»ff'~Notice R W. BRADLEY « Bradley and Luscombe) has 011 owx t ?.m Mackenzie, Esq., Head ,n,stn»c- S?L^ AUCTION on THURSDAY n^ uble^ to about 100 various size CASKS, containiJi^n*1 ^9t,h« and also a small quantity of Spirits ^c-» order of the Magistrates. Sale at 12 noon Auctioneers Offices, Tower-chambers, Churoht^1^?" ^rooms^North-street, Cardiff > GEORGE'S I A MARVELLOUS REMEDY COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS P<OUGH ASTHMA, &c. When o tlier things fail, get a bottle take according to directions, and "D A L S A M. won ul P°wer t° your In Bottles, Is lid and 2s 9d. # GEORGE'S UNIVERSALLY ADMITTED TO BE THE SAFEST AND BEST, 'TNWi vrno> Contain no Opium nor anything I ANTS jujurious to the youngest babe. For ieething, Fits, Measles, Scarlatina, a-iid other ailments, they are a sure powDEKs A S around each blej ?nd, interesting testi- GEORGE'S 1111(1 bottle. I ^here. POwDBRS and BALSAM are sold EHONDDA VALLEY 1250 Salts bu Aurtiott. nv CATTTRDAY NEXT, 31ST OCTOBER, 1891. IMPORTANT SALE OF AMERICAN HORSES. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING j\J[ liave received instructions to SELL by AUC- %Hrlhi without reserve, at the Horse Ex- chan^. CM on SATURDAY, 31st October, 1891, o'clock. AMERICAN GELDINGS, j&ssrsA isn he^n selected bv experienced judges from ttie best breeding estoblishments in the Republic They are the progeny of high-class Imported Stallions, and ^ny ofthera also bred from >nglisli mares They S* all unbroken, except being trained to lead. Amongst them are some fine goers showinj; lots of quality, and likely to make valuable animals for harness and other purposes. THE HORSES WILL BE ON VIEW AT THE HORSB EXCHANGE DAY PRIOR TO AND MORNING OF SALE. Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneers one week prior to sale. 5685 ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 5TH AND bTH NOVEMBER NEXT. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF COSTLY HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, Being THE CONTENTS OF A LARGE RESIDENCE AT ROATH, BY ORDER of LOUIS GUERET, Esq., WHO IS CLOSING HIS CARDIFF RESIDENCE. Also the Contents of a Large Residence near Cardiff. Supplied by MESSRS DANIEL LEWIS AND SON, Cardiff, and other noted, homes, comprising A HIGH-CLASS COTTAGE PIANOFORTE by COLLARD AND COLLARD, another by D'Almaine ELEGANT BEDROOM FURNITURE in various woods; SUPERB DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE valuable Axminster, Turkey, and Wilton pile Carpets Suites of Costly Curtains, RECEPTION-ROOM AND LIBRARY FURNITURE in WALNUT, POLLARD OAR, and CARVED OAl, PAINTINGS AND WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS, Minton dinner service, decorative china, an 8-STOP ORGAN, plate, A YALCABLE CLOCK BY BARRY AND SONS, CARDIFF, and effects. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING have received instructions to catalogue and SELL by AUCTION at their Sale-rooms, 11, High- street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 5th and 6th November, 1891, at Eleven o'clock punctually each day, THE ABOVE HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE, THE CONTENT'S OF THE BEDROOMS, comprising— VERY HANDSOME BRASS AND PEARL BED- VEltY HANDSOME BRASS AND PEARL BED- STEADS with costly furniture and hangings en suite, other bedsteads in polished woods and brass, capital spring and hair bedding, feather beds, pillows, aria bolsters, well-made dressing tables, washstands. al IW Jfi 7ft. WALNUT BEST BEDROOM SUITE, with large pedestal, toilet tables, and other appoitUments cn SMIM, other BEDROOM SETS in INLAID ROSEWOOD, a BEAUTIFUL SUITE WITH LARGE CHEVAL TOILETS and other SUITES for SMALLER BEDROOMS, a large BUN WALNUT WARDROBE with three plate-glass doors, otlierwardrobes in various wo-ods,alargefour-foldscrecit, work table, shaving glass, baths, Brussels carpets, cor- ridor carpets and rugs, fenders and fireirons, suites of curtains, several pairs blankets, &c. The DINING-ROOM FURNISHED in first-class style in POLLARD OAK, with a FULL SUITE of Chairs, Couch, and Two Easy Chairs upholstered in Morocco leather; a 7ft, NOBLE SIDEBOARD with high plate-glass back, vevv large MASSIVE DINING TABLE, 14ft., with leaf-stand for same; fire screen, an expensive dinner waggon, ecru lace curtains, a BEAU- TIFUL TURKEY CARPET, a four-fold draught screen, a clock, bronze groups, vases, and other orna- ments, an 8-STOP ORGAN. The FURNITURE of DRAWING-ROOM includes expensive rugs and carpets, a PAIR OF MASSIVE BRASS FENDERS and fireirons, handsome overmantel, a VERY BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD INLAID CYLINDER WRITING TABLE and BOOKCASE, a LOUIS XIV. CLOCK, rosewood writing table, a well-fitted Daven- port, a PAIR of CHIPPENDALE TABLES with onyx tops, a pair of five settees in tapestry and plush, several pieces of inlaid furniture, SUPERIOR ROSEWOOD INLAID DRAWING-ROOM SUITE in Genoa velvet, another in silk, card and occasional tables, iasei and choice ornaments, a 7-OCTAVE COTTAGE PIANO- FORTE in rosewood case by COLLARD and COL- LARD, another by D'Almaine.. n A T- The LIBRARY FURNITURE m OAK, comprising a WRITING T'>BLI, a SIDEBOAKD with carved ornaments, TABLE, a LONG CA«E CLOCK, a_ 7it. BEAUTI- FULLY CARVED BOOKCASE with brass dial and several pieces of carved oak, a hot of chairs in leather, oak fancy tables, carpets, rugs, costly curtains, &c., A FIREPROOF SAFE. The CONTENTS of KITCHENS, PANTRIES, OCT- DOOR EFFECTS, garden chairs, flower vases, a first-class REFRIGERATOR by Whitly, and numerous miscellan- ous items, all of which will be fully described in catalogues. ON VIEW TWO DAYS PRIOR TO SALE. SPECIAL NOTICE.-The Auctioneers desire to call special attention to this Sale of High-class Furniture, which is of very fine manufacture, of elegant design, and well worthy the attention of buyers. Catalogues may be obtained of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. 5820 ESTATE OF THE LATE CHARLES PEARSON, ESQ., DECEASED. ROATH, CARDIFF. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING- are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at their Rooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on MONDAY, the 9th day of November, 1S91, the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, at very low reserves to close the estate, in the follow- ing or such other Lots as may be determined at the • Sale:— LOT I.-NOS. 13,14, and 15, JByron-sfcreet (late Clive- street), Roath. Ground rent, C13 5s per annum. LOT 2.-Nos.-16, 17, and 18, Byron-street. Ground rent, B15 5s per annum. LOT 3.-Nos. 19, 20, and 21, Byron-street. Ground rent, B13 5s per annum. LOT 4.-Nos. 1. 2, 3, and 4, Plasnewydd-road (late Charles-street), Roath. Ground rent, £ 18 per annum LOT 5.-Nos. 5, 6, 7, and 8, Plasnewydd-road. Ground rent, B18 per annum. LOT 6.—Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, Clive-place. Ground rent, B24 per annum. LOT 7.-Nos. 27, 28, and 29, Byron-street. Ground rent, :£14 per annum. LOT 8. -Nos. 30 and 31, Byron-street. Ground rent, £ 910s per annum. LOT 9.—Nos. 47, 48, and 49, Byron-street. Ground rent, RM per annum. The whole of the above lots are held under leases from the late James Hemingway, Esq., for 99 years, from 2nd August, 1871, at the ground rent stated in each lot. If any lot is divided at the time of sale the ground rent relating thereto will be equally appor. tioned on the houses comprising such lot. The Property is well built, and the houses let at from 6s to 6s 6d a waek each. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, or to 5821 Mr H. HEARD, Solicitor, Cardiff. SALE TO-MORROW. SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSE AND SHOP PROPERTY AT BARRY DOCK. MESSRS LEWIS LEWIS AND DA VIES 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, LOT1.-FOUR PRIVATE DWELLING-HOUSES, numbered 20, 21, 22, and 23, Graving Dock-street, Barry Dock, let to good tenants at 8s 6d per week i QQnaorufrnrn 1Qf .Ta..n:rv 1890. Ground eacn. JU ..a,UU/&&_&J' rent, B2 8s each house. LOT 2.—All that HOUSE, SHOP, and BAKE- HOUSE. being No. 13, Graving Dock-street, Barry Dock, now in the occupation of Mr David Evans, at the weekly rental of 15s, tenant paying all rates and taxes. Frontage 22 Nfeet. Lease, 99 years from January 1st, 1890. Ground rent, B5 5s. LOT 3,—All that HOUSE, SHOP, and PREMISES, being No. 12, Graving Dock-street, Barry Dock, let to Mr Etheridge at the annual 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 Chambsrs, 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- panies. 5869 ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3RD, 1891. TLATTY'S REPOSITORY, CARDIFF. HE NEXT SALE OF HUNTERS, •vvH. £ EN?,?Sx CARRIAGES, SADD- i5' • take place on the above date, for which important entries are already to hand, and further entries are solicited, which should be sent to the Auctioneer at once. 5526 JWAKTH-BOAD, CASOTFF. SECOND ANNUAL SALE PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT IMPORTANT SALE of 16 VALUABLE CART HORSES, 5 and 6 years old, 15 to 16 hands wSi Which are all <$met andgOod worlfo-s, a«d#iUfiJrfii constant work up to day of Bale. MR W. G. LATTY is favoured with instructions from Mr John Moon (who, havins finished the grass and clover season, is clearing off the horses that have been working the green fodder carts during the summer months) to SELL by AUCTION, oViv in November, the whole of the above early in a 01 emEXfcBLLBNT HORSES, together with a spring trolley, sets of harness, and onvflral nag horses. 5S3R SALE THIS DAY. SALE BY AUCTION „ '8 A RJCTION MART, ST. MARY-STREET ST DURY'S r ST. MARY E PHIJÆARMONIC), CARDIFF. -m IrR L FRANK has received a large con- P"81"? oa Paintings, etc. To be sold without Marble Clocks, Od p,m, 367 IS nttYE MOTHER OF INVENTION IMPORTANT TO SANITARY ENGE^RS, ARCHITECTS, BUILDEBS^ Healthy And all Persons desirous of Dwelling awuuy tcmuw Houses. MR G. p p. I F, S T, ulties he was 1a.bounnc In consequence of the diiffcultig^b6 ^Jit^hou^ ttnder, and the unhealthy. „ f00t in depth arising from the accumulation daily d Patented of water in his basement, has Designed w been a STENCH TRAP and VALVE, which l^now wen in use some time, and tested and prove time pre- W Draining Basements, and at the venting the possibility of flooding by.back water irom the sewers in times of storms or hign tides. t d This is the only Trap invented which1 can oe turnea off to keep back tide and storm wa^er, and » at ttie same time the most perfect Stench Trapin.the MaxKet. It has received the approval of^ previously be faon, and basements which C0V^ now being drained owing to their low level, axe now oeing successfully drained by the use of this Trap. For Particulars and Prices apply to MR G. PRIEST, No pVJLLB Bora. CARDIFF. alts bly RUCTION. SALE OF VALUABLE PUBLIC-HOUSES, CASTELL COCH AND LLANTWIT, NEAR PONTYPRIDD. MR MORGAN MORGAN (Morgan, Buston, and Matthew) is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, ut the New Inn Hotel, Pontypridd, on WEDNESDAY, Nov. 4th, at 3 p.m., subject to con- ditions to be there and then read, the following valuable PUBLIC-HOUSES LOT I.-All that valuable FULL-LICENSED PUBLIC-HOUSE, known as Castell Coch Inn, Ton- gwynlais, held on a lease for 99 years from 30th Julv, 1886, at the yearly ground rent of £ 10. The premises are now in the occupation of Mr Clarke. LOT 2.—All that valuable DOUBLE-LICENSED PUBLIC-HOUSE, known as the New Inn, IJantwit (opposite Railway Station), leased to Mr Leyshon, Brewer, Pontypridd, at £ 27 10s per annum. LOT S.-AU that SHOP and PREMISES adjoining the New Inn, let to Mr Williams, Provision Dealer. For further particulars apply to David Lewis, Esq., Solicitor, Cardiff or to the Auctioneer, 3, 4,5, and 6, Albert-chambers, High-street, Cardiff. 5576 RE RICHARD MOODY (DECEASED). IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND AND FARMS, AT MAGOR, NEAR NEWPORT, MON. Within easy distance of Magor Station, on the G.W.B. MR MORGAN MORGAN (Morgan, Buston, and Matthew) is favoured with instruc- tions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, Mon., on WEDNESDAY, nV November lltli, at 3 p.m. (subject to conditions of sale to be read thereat), a moiety in the following VALUABLE PROPERTY, Viz. LOT I.-All that valuable FREEHOLD FARM AND LAND, together with the orchards, market gardens, and out. houses, situate in the parish of PENHOW, Monmouth, known as "PARK SEYMOUR," or "DUCK POOL FARM," containing 21 acres 18 perches, or thereabouts, now in the occupation of Mr Jacob Morgan. LOT 2.—All that valuable FREEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, known as the WELL," situate in the parish of Undy, Monmouth, with the very extensive gardens and orchards, together with the WHEELWRIGHTS ESTABLISHMENT, near, measuring in the whole 2 acres, 1 rood, 19 per- ches or thereabouts, and numbered 241, 242,260, 261, and 262, on the tithe map. Now in the occupation of Mr Frederick Smith. LOT D.-All those valuable FREEHOLD PIECES or PARCELS OF PASTURE LAND, near CROSSWAY, MAGOR, in the parish of Magor, numbered 32 and 33 on the tithe map, containing about 5 acres, 1 rood, 3 perches, now occupied by Mrs Baker on a yearly tenancy. LOT 4.—All that PIECE OR PARCEL OF PASTURE LAND, adjoining Lot 3, and being No. 25 on the Green Moor Enclosure Map and Award, and containing by estima- tion 1 rood 17 perches now in the occupation of Mrs Baker. Further particulars may be had on application to DAVID LEWIS, Esq., Solicitor, Cardiff or of the Auctioneer, 3, 4, 5, and 6, Albert-chambers, High-street, Cardiff. 5602 SALE THIS DAY. SHORT NOTICE OF SALE. THE AUCTION ROOMS, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. On WEDNESDAY NEXT, October 28th, commencing at 11 o'clock precisely. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and CO. are instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, a large stock of costly GOLD WALLPAPERS, Also Satins, Grounds, Sanitary, and a great variety of other papers about 50 kegs of paint and white lead, brushes, twine, etc., etc. Goods on view morning of Sale. N.B.—These goods are all perfect, both in pattern and colouirng. 5953 SALE TO-MORROW DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29TH, 1891. MESSRS MADDOX and CO. have -ijUL received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, the whole of the superior MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Removed and sold by order of Mathew Wilson, Esq., who is leaving the town, also effects removed from the Newport-road to be sold without reserve, comprising noble 6ft. and smaller sideboards in mahogany and walnut, extending dining tables in various woods, dining 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, birch, 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. Ml Furniture on view day prior to and morning of Sale. SALE THIS DAY. MONMOUTHSHIRE. PARISH OF MYNYDDYSLWYN. SALE OF COPYHOLD FARM and LANDS, with the well-built and convenient Homestead, Barns, Stabling, and Out-buildings, known as "Rhiw Crumlin," situate in the above parish, within half a mile of Cmmlin High Level Station and 2/a. 2r. 22p. of excellent PASTURE LAND, together with the valuable SEAMS of STEAM and HOUSE COAL known as the TIllery and Black Vein," which MESSRS NEWLAND & HUNT are -LTjt. instructed to SELL by AUCTION at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, Mon., on WEDNESDAY October 28th, 1891, at Three o'clock in the afternoon prompt. Particulars, with plans and conditions of Sale, may be had on application to the Auctioneers, Tredegar- place, Newport, or to Mr Robert Edington, Solicitor, Newport. 0 5635 SALE TO-MORROW. HARBOUR-ROAD, BARRY. SALE OF VILLA RESIDENCES. MESSRS DAVID JONES & CO. are -L*X instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Barry Hotel, Barry. on THURSDAY, October 29th, 1891, at 7.30 p.m. (subject to conditions to be then and there produced), the followingftots of VILLA RESIDENCES LOT I.-All that very desirable FAMILY RESI- DENCE, situate corner of Harbour-road and Canon- atreet, Barry, in the occupation of Mr E. Owen, at a rental of £ 40 per annum, and containing on ground £ ?R' C J1!; Parlour, dining-room, kitchen, scullery, » 1 jj Is floor—3 good bedrooms, bath-room (hot and cold), etc.; second floor—2 good rooms v?ry desirable FAMILY RESI- situate m Harbour-road, Barry, adjoining j*' a?d containing similar number of rooms. nmrp ir ,th^fc very desirable FAMILY RESI- y ? ?n Harbour-road, Barry, adjoining on ground floor, similar number of rooms, and 4 bedrooms, bath-room (hot and cold), LOT 4.-All that very dssirable FAMILY RESI- DENCE, situate in Harbour-road, Barry, adjoining Lot 3, and containing similar number of rooms Let t Mr W. Jones, at:£34 per annum. very pleasantly situated, having an uninterrupted view of Barry Dock Barrv Island, and Bristol Channel, andwE two minutes walk of Barry Railway Station, and five minutes of Barry Dock and are held under 99 years at the low annual ground rent of £ 5 each fort^er Particulars apply to D. E. Davies, Esq., Solicitor, Cardiff or to the Auctioneers, Thompson- street, Barry Dock, or Vere-street. Cadoxlrm. WOT 'V.v. CADOXTON, NEAR NEATH 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 DAVIES AND SON have been favoured with instructions from E. E. Bevan, Esq-, to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION, in the Field opposite the trewery, at the above place, on MONDAY, November 2nd, 1891, the following LIVE STOCK :— 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 short-horned hull, two years old. HORSES.—6 draught horses, 4 two-year-old cart colts, very promising 19 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 712,000 HEAD OF HORNED CATTLE WERE SLAUGHTERED BY ARMOUR & CO. LAST YEAR. ARMOUR'S EXTRACT OF BEEF. TRUE NATURAL TASTE & STIMULAT- ING PROPERTIES OF FRESHLY. COOKED PRIME BEEF IN A MORE MARKED DEGRKB THAN ANY SIMILAR PREPARATION, ARMOUR'S EXTRACT OF BEEF, Manufactured by the exclusive" ARMOUR PROCESS" the LIFE and FLAVOUR of the Beef are PRESERVED and NOT BURNT OUT. ARMOUR'S EXTRACT OF BEEF wili make Invalids Beef Tea without the addition of Soup Stock. Gold Medals and Highest Awards at all Exhibi- tions. Adopted by H.M. and U.S. Governments. Sold merywhero. 5841 WILLIAMS' (PONTARDAWE) ORM LOZENGES Years this highly valuable Remedy thegreatest success. The effect upon likr>Mn^f^Ca<^f?l ren (°ften given up asancurable) is ?ettin« rid <* Ms tormenting pests by Child fewum the thin, pale-faced, inanimate instflad^nf8 £ ?nS> healthy, and lively, the pride, .U of the a.nxiety, of his guardians. or w«rm TJSX? ?ome time used your Anthelmintic, my family, and find them a very agreeable anH ?*10U8-cure 'or ascearides, and their SfXtion £ ^en!ent foml a Krekt recom- Howdon? children. W. HUTCHINSON, Vicar of Sol at 9%d. 13%_d. a.nd 2ø 9d per box, by most 30 Hich'-atropt stamps from J. Davies, chemist, IMPOP.TAN,T.-One Box of Horton s J 1 • i?ro guaranteed to cure all private cases and comhcations of the urinary organs, whether °",erwise- Also gravel an! pains in the ,^ee f^mmOTcury. Post free for 4sfromG. D. Horton, M.P.S. (from the General Hospital), Aston- rf-, Birmingham Agents: Cardiff—A. Haeon. Chemist 39, Bridge ^andl^ Bute-afc. Merthyr—Wills, Chemise' Swansea-—Lloyd, Chemist, Oxford-st. Newport^- Yonng Chraafet, Higtst. N3.-Hasneverbeen Cni to fail. Lettersaqswered tree. Plem$uaaie paper, 5753 ales bu ^artion. BAY VIEW VILLA, VIATON CRESCENT, SNVANSKA. N CRESCENT. H^ESHOLD°FT?^Taid Carved Oak and other HOUbEHOJjJ) FURNITURE Books va.lua.bla Oil Paintings and Water Colour Drawing hi mund, HarSy, Muller, Whitby. aXS FJS- ings after Rafaelle and other artists a ouantitv of Old Nankin, Oriental, Swansea, Worcester^ and other China, about. 100 ounces of Silver Plate the intents of the Greenhouses, &c. the contends -JIXESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON have been instructed to SELT HV PITRT TC! AUCTION, at the above Residence on m«n?V November 3rd 1891 the follovrtug'^aluabL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURl or n rwTVA SILVER PLATE, OIL PAINTINGS ENGR^JvnhaS &c. The principal effecfa ar^ f-n DRAWING-ROOM-Large carved oSk^cXVlfWBr period), Chippendale occasional table Tar™ cind gold bracket with leather mounW 8 Sutherland table, 4 <maint old chairs i^faid w iihSS oak dining table wUh two extra leaves India-rubber plant, a number of nieSs of French gilt, timepiece, large giltP p £ rS K colour drawing, "John Griffiths', the of Swanbea," by Drummond; of colour drawings, by Hardy, sen. Dair nPmiLSr drawings, by Muller; water-colourPdra^nl ^tSr of the Village of Oystermouth," bv 01 View from Blackpill," byW^itb^^l'I^Mfc^ by Dickson; numerous ornaments^ Ac i5wansea.tPer* BREAKFAST ROOM.—Oil nainH«n. —- three water-colour sketches, bv fiardy -Kk of old china, suite m walnut, fencer and wall bracket bookshelves, nnmU .< lr t books, lot of cut and other'gKhL&j! °hU»cartlst'proof etchin^' KJpJS cnsh?OT^0^l'tablef:^rrnr™h^rR*w»lMt SARASRS «AS drawings, hanging lamp, 0y painUiS? bv rfd brass warming-pan formerly the pr^ertv H Brussels carpet, hearthrug, 4^ Property of Ates II., bedrtead and Uble wkre, 2bookcafes, Brussels carpet, hearthrug, lr' <luan"^ « BEDROOM ^c^«d and bedding, <lw«t of fender and freirons, watL-r-Wloiir dmwinggi Ridmls carpet, etc. ) OUr draWiDINi .18 BEDROOM NO. 3.—Brass; bedstead washstand and dressing tablQ> dressing glass, sundries, W,J™» «f towers, coffee tlbfe, Brussels cavpet.X bedstead' «**»ode' BATHROOM.—Hip bath and BATHROOM.—Hip bath and Ar*5 B>, ™ prior The Goods may be viejbPr1 v 2nd, from 11a.m. to 5.0 p.mTed Monuay, November Sale to commence at Elevei oVW ■ For further particulars anniv t^in the forenoon, their Offices, Goat-street, Auctioneers, at IMPORTANT SALE Op PROP^^SEHOLD COTTAGE MESSRS H. HILL I: instructed to SETjL nave been (in one or such lots as shall ,pUBLIC AUCTION iect to Conditions of Sale whip? ..decided, and sub- the Cameron Arms Hotel tf. then be read), at WEDNESDAY, October 2aiu ^v,"s*-reet> Swansea, on LEASEHOIJ) DWELLTv^i a)1 ^ose live FREiAiK^S HOUSES AND situate and being Nos. 16, i7 ■> and No. 11a, Rock-street, Wan, au(- 19. Lion-street, The whole is held under a eP> Swansea. from 25tb March, 1875, at a "e 'or a term of 75 years, annum a portion of the rwT0a?<* rent Per lease is underleased for thetm^U c^ comprise^ in the three days, at a ground rent ?? 0j>^5 years; lags the last that the ground rent pava?J ^2 4s pev aftnum, so £ 816s, which in the event -oft! the five Houses is sepaiate lots will be apportifu,„ n Hotises iselling in The above are now let to Sale, at rents amounting to £ 63 impeccable weekly tenants Sale to commence at Three Per &nuum, For further particulars annt, iocli ln the afternoon. Solicitor, Fisher-street; o^Kfi? to Jenkin -lanes, Esq., Offices, 10, Castle-street, S*a*ne Auctioneers, at their — —5762 fb",(S^,n5FEII>Ay■ HOUSEHOLD removed for convenience 0f saiT •' • » j room suite in Hungarian ash comprising Eed- and birch washstands and drl^lneiab^cheft drawers, commodes, cane-s^t ^8 4tre br^s and iron bedsteads, spring ana vvo^i ^ttre pianoforte, by JoTui Oough ma- tfd^^o°»Tdin1^A American leather, mahogany..rooa^Mle. with "two exSra leaves, in saddle bags and veIvt^,« nier Ses^ P^te-glass backf over- mantels, g_ eOuches, bookcases, and book shel c«lioary utensils, kitchen 1, Sale to commence afc,ii o C!0M. Goods on View Morning of BUILDERS TO _l\TD PAINTERS. TV^Nan^^AlNTXNGd the ^PAIRING, PAPER- wrnn STREET, SWANS^ VICTORIA HOTEL,' i^^ira.nch to be sent a: Separate tenders for ^eh ^Neath, not laW^ressed E. E. Bevan, Brewery, „ -g^yon of Wort 1 t!|e 29th October JSS?hfl n-emSes had on appn^aay be seen and access (feat-street. Swansea tloa at the "Compass fubUt }.p¡rnintnu1Üs. -E-S ASYLUM, DENBIGlI The of Visitors aSJSA tbe APFOlNT^pR^Pared to receive a PiS!nwledffe of Welsh and OF MATRON. 41 Aufrh knowledge of housede(^ experience, with a Imwment. are essentia^^>*Ping and domestic e of 30 years- £ ^ndidates must not be U -H? ^artments, board, *y £ 60 per annum, Tllotance rma'de, and «oUaD^a?hing.F No beer Annexations, stating age, will be given. must be forwarded pj&on> and previous SKSfdati to the undersigned • ^th testimonials of "SSBSS'i'ft •—w«ciB4m!ER. Denbigh, 23rd October, 1891. k**to the Visitors^ S'V ANSEA TRAINrG COLLEGE. PRINcflPAL1twilirbegREQUlRE^r D. Williams, a Candidate. ^0^0^espPer^ & /ears of0^' wiirhe reauSo conduct thl habits. He will be req an activc anj^spondence of the College, an gtucjerij.a ^Prominent part in fromThe first of Januaryi«m, To commence duties Salary, £ 300 per mth°ut r i T °°lbt»?SnU,el« Mol^SredS^k^SSS,1 DJ777W J^LAENAV ON qualifications, salary reymA, when twi^ mence duties, to be sent by Nov. gth to com- Chairman, Bryn Villa, JAMES, 5794 P-lae von. Mon. pBNTTRCH SCHOOL 130ARD. WANTED, 0111st 2,ext, for tha Works School, an ASSISTANT Pentyrch qualified to teach sewing. Salary, £ ^Q SS (Art. 50) stating age, qualifications, and with cooytPP^^f. to be sent to -Tc, *y testimonials, B, Y. EVANS, Clerk t- 5720 17th October. lAfll. Gaddhalic^'e Wd.,ff -=:- Ross BROTRS. MANUFACTURERS AND htERCHANTS, ,?TS, DEPOT FOR EVAN'S STEARJ PVLVRI>TSRR, ENGINES. HAULING AND WINDING EKGINFS AND AIR COMPRESSOR ^ES COLLIERY STORE CONTRACTORs. IRON, STEEL, Oil-, AND METAL MER<3HANTS WRdUGST IRON AND STEEL TUBES WITH LOOSE FLANGE JOINTS FOR COMPRESSED AIR, WATER, .A""D STEAM. SCREWED AND SOCKETED IRON" TUBES. IRON AND STEEL BOILER TUBES. ENGINEERS' BRASS STEAM FLTNNGS PATENT ROLLED IRON AND STEEL SHAFTINFT FRICTIONAL AND OTHER COUPLINGS. MILL GEARING. BRASS, COPPER, AND YELLOW METAL bars AND SHEETS, PLATES, AND INGOTS. BRAZED BRASS AND COPPER STEAM TURKS SOLID DRAWN BRASS LOCO. AND crw DENSER TUBES. t'0V 5842 21 AND 22, WORKING-STREET CARDIFF. HYACINTHS, OF DUTCH BULBs Sc., to.' & FORFST ROSES, &C.,1TBEES- At Reasonable Prices r5SD' THOBNS SPECIFY GOOD AKD Nommv An Inspection of the NuraeriM LARGE WREATHS AND CROSSES, QUANTITIES FLOWER SHOP, HIGH-STREET WREATHS AllCAI)»' CE^ES TeqUired BOUQUETS. A;VULIAXTRIF NURSERYMAN, 1391 carmm, ^HRANSIA Jttunítípal DTOION. O THE ELECTORS OF THE CASTLE JL 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., &e., 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. 5325 ^pttMxr Jiiiiif&s. MUNICIPA- ELECTION. CANTON WARD. A MEETING of FRIENDS and SUPPORTERS of Mr WILLIAM LEWIS will be held in the RADNOR- ROAD BOARD SCHOOL THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, the 28th. Chair to be taken at 8 o'clock. 5890—514e -VTOTICE.—On and after Friday, the 30th XI inst., our Business as WHOLESALE WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS WILL BE CARRIED ON at BALTIC BUILDINGS, MOUNTSTUART-SQUARE, CARDIFF. 5893 s. D. CHURCHILL & CO. I" HEREBY CERTIFY that I, JAMES REES DAVIES, 18, Dinas-road, Dinas, will not be responsible for any Debt or Dents contracted by iny wife, Mary Ann Davies, on after this date, October 26th,1891.-—Signed, James Rees Davies. Witnesses, Stephen Moms and Levi Jenkins. 810 WALES ART SOCIETY'S k? 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. HE ABERGWYNFI OVERWINDING JL ACCIDENT RELIEF FUND. £ s. d. Subscriptions acknowledged Oct. 19th 158 8 6 Mr G. J. Williams, Abergwynfi 1 1 0 j. T>. Thomas, Esq 2 2 0 Mr V. H. Thomas 1 1 0 A Friend 10 0 Anon 2 0 0 Mrs Palmer, Rheola 5 0 0 Bees Jenkins, Esq., Bronderi 1 0 0 gov W. Jones, Abergwynfi 1 1 0 'I Mr T. M. Price, Tremains 1 1 0 Messrs Llewellyn and Cubitt z 2 0 Messrs Leach, Flower and Co 1 1 0 Messrs Bevan and Lloyd 1 1 0 Messrs Cory Brothers and Co 21 0 0 per Trevor F. Thomas, Esq |. 9 9 0 Anonymous 5 0 0 Messrs D. J. Jenkins and Sons, Port Talbot 110 Mr Beavis, Castle, Bridgend 0 10 0 F. Coulson, Esq. 0 10 0 5895 TTNIYERSlfFcOLLEGE OF SOUTH \J WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. MINING. PROFESSOR-W. GALLOWAY. II A Course of 60 LECTURES will be given bv the Professor 011 MONDAYS and SATURDAYS, at Three p.m., 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, with the view of giving Students an opportunity of seeing in actual operation the various mechanical appliances and methods of working described in the lectures. lor a Syllabus of the lectures and further informa- tion, apply to TT s „ „ w IVOR JAMES, Registrar. University College, Cardiff, October 22nd, 1891. 5790 CARDIFF RACES. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3RD AND 4TH. CAPITAL ENTRIES. 5855 SIX RACES EACH DAY. LORX> TREDEGAR'S ^^GRICULTURAL and J>OULTRYj SHOWS. (Open to all England without Subscription.) Lord Tredegar has fixed the approaching meeting for TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 24th and 25th Novem- ber next. Tlie PRIZE LIST contains 57 regulated classes for CATTLE, SHEEP. PIGS, and HORSES, the prizes in which vary in value from B20 to B5. POULTRY PRIZES to the value of £250 are also offered. Judges—Poultry and Pigeons :-W. J. Nichols, E. Morgan, J. W. Ludlow, and G. A. Pelling. The Prize Lists, with Certificates for Entry, and all oarticulars, may be had on application to COLONEL JUSTICE Tredegar Estate Office, Newport, Mon N.B.—Entries close for Cattle, Sheep, aud Pii* nrtober 31st; for Horses, November 13th, 1891. 5417 COAL MINES REGULATION ACT 1887. The Secretary of State for the Home Department having altered and reframed the abstract of the Act required to be published under the 57th Section of the Act, copies of the new abstract must be posted up at some conspicuous place at every collierv P Copies in pamphlet and sheet form can be had at thejoutii Wales Printing Works. Cardiff. 4824-88e LADIES ONLY.—SEWING COMPE- TITION.— £ 0 will be given to the Lady sending the best specimen of Plain Sewing. Entrance fee P.O., lsWstamp for result. Prize posted November 15th. Competition closes November 4th.-Address S& V* n. Grove, H.ST. TEL E PHONES. NOTICE TO RENTERS OF PRIVATE TELEPHONE LINES. t BEFORE EXTENDING YOUR EXISTING AGREE. MENTS you are respectfully requested to Commune cate with J. B. SAUNDERS AND CO., JGLECTRICAL ENGINEERS, CAR D I F F, 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 THE MONARCH OF ALL NON-INTOXICATING BEVERAGES, ^RSEATLEY'S HOP BITTERS, IN CASK AND BOTTLE, Can'be obtained from upwards of 2,000 Bottlin* Agents in the United Kingdom. 0 UNEQUALLED AS A WHOLESOME TEMPERANCE TABLE BEVERAGE. Observe that the Bottle bears WHEATLEY'S LABEL as inferior and lower-priced articles are being offered. Bottlers will find it their advantage to BOTTLE NONE OTHER, as THIS will be found to be THE ONLY STABLE AND RELIABLE ARTICLE. WHEATLEY AND SON, SHEFFIELD. 5530 ESTABLISHIiØ 1852. B01ERS. 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.' 4367 NOTICE TO BUILDERS CON- -i.1 TRACTORS, AND OTHERS. J. SAINSBURY, BACK OF 47, CYFARTHFA-STREET, CASTLE. ROAD, CARDIFF, Is now prepared to supply all kinds of CENTRE FLOWERS. TRUSSES, and ENRICHMENTS of every description at 20 per cent. less than any other shop ÏI1 C&rdiff HOTS THE ADDRESS. 4089 i9ubli.c :?\'tnUStttttnfs. rjlHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE AND MANAGER ..Mr EDWARD FLJTCHER. ENGAGEMENT OF AUGUSTE VAN BIENE'S COMPANY In the Enormously Successful GAIETY BURLESQUE, JplAUST UP TO JQ ATE, 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 PRESANO. GEORGE HOKEY, LYDIA EDMONDS, T, A\1^ „ ALICE BARNETT, EDMUND PAYNE, AMY AUGARDE. WEDNESDAY, OCT, 28, & 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 Limited. THE E M P IRE. MANAGER OSWALD STOLL TO-NIGHT THE PEERLESS pRESTON gISTERS, INIMITABLE ARTISTES. LOTTO, LILO, AND QTTO, WONDERS OF THE WHEEL. ]MPS& VENLEY, COMIC ACTRESS AND VOCALIST. THfi FOUR DOROTHY QIRLS, JL A CHARMING AND TALENTED QUARTETTE. gAM gAUNDERS, CHARACTER ACTOR. Miss MAUD RIVERS, SERIO COMEDY ARTISTE. MISS B. LANGTRY, CHARACTERISTIC SONGSTRESS AND DANCER. THE jgRANTFORDS AND THEIR DOG" DUDE," AMERICAN COMEDIANS AND INSTRUMENTAL MIMICS. NEXT WEEK.—CURTIS D'ALTON. MIss LYDIA YEAMANS SHORTLY. .r" 626 PHILHARMONIC JL THEATRE OF VARIETIES. Proprietors—Cardiff Philharmonic Music-hall Co., Ltd MANAGER JOHN SHERIDAN. TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY. Oct. 28th. Great American Specialite Artistes, KELLY AND ASH B Y, Fun in a Chinese Lamndry. FRANK FOLLOY AND THE HARVEY BOYS. CARLE'S MARVELLOUS PERFORMING PI. GEONS, BRIAN DALE AND EMILY CLARINDER, FRANK WHITELY, Refined Negro Comedian; FRED MLEY, Vocal Comedian; COBWEB AND SPEDER, Musical Athletes. MONDAY NEXT—MINNIE MARIO. 2997 -AT ONE TVEEK +AST! ERK. REK. keIK. T OXGER LAST LAST WEEK. Of the Greatest Exhibition and En- WEEK LAST tertainment of its kind on earth. WEEK. Notwithstanding the enormous a.nd WEEK LAST still increasing Success, must CLOSE LAST WEEK. SATURDAY NEXT, Oct. 31st, to WEEK LAST Open in Cadoiton Nov. 2nd. LAST WEEK. ——— WEEK LAST /COLONIAL XI ALL, LAST \j JO. WEEK. WFFK CARDIFF, LAST LAST' novv OPEN, TO-NIGHT, AND WEEK. EACH EVENING AT 8. ^Asl 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 f AND GRANDEST LAST III' MYRIORAMA' ™ „ WEEK. LAS1 Stanley's Expedition through LAST WEEK. DARKEST AFRICA, WEEK. LAST and Every Event oi Importance LAST T A Added up to Date. WEEK. Accompanied by the very best LAST MEEK CONCERT COMPANY AVEEK. K out of London, in a similar change of LAST WEEK. Programme, and Splendid Band. WEEK. ASSEMBLY ROOMSt TOWN-HALL, CARDIFF. A GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT Will be given to LLEW LLWYFO on WEDNESDAY, October 28th, 1891. Attistes: Madame Brython Thomas, Misses Brinsmead Thomas and Maggie Griffiths, Messrs GWYll Valters. A. Jenkins. J. F. Proud, J. Williams (LIew Ebbwy), and LIew Llwyfo. In- strumentalists :—Harp, Mr McKirdy (Domestic Harpist to his Worship the Mayor of Cardiff, Lord Bute) Violin, Mr E. T. Roberts Accompanist, Mr W. A. Richards. I Tickets 2s and Is, obtainable from the Secretarv, Mr John Williams (Llew Ebbwy), Cardiff. 5802-4770 NEWPORT ¡ ^JESSRS NEWMAN AND SONS' MONSTER BALLAD CONCERT, PARK-HALL, NOVEMBER 11TH, 1891. Artistes Mrs Marv Davies, Madame Alice Gomez, Madame Antoinette Sterling, Mr Henry Piercy, Mr Charles Chilley, Mr Maybrick. Solo Violin, Madame Nettie Carpenter. Solo Pianoforte, Madame Zoe Caryll. Conductor, Mr Sydney Naylor. Tickets and plan, 84, Queen-street, Cardiff. 5704 MERTHYR. RETURN OF MR FOSSETT'S XV CIRCUS. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OF MERTHYR AND DISTRICT. FOSSETT'S GRAND LOxNDON CIRCUS "WILL RE-OPEN on MONDAY, November 9th, 1891, with THE GREATEST COMPANY of ENGLISH and CONTINENTAL ARTISTS ever brought together under one roof. The building has been 0 thoroughly cleaned, re-constructed, and fitted throughout, and will be found one of the prettiest Circuses out of London. feitrstons. WESTERN RAILWAY. Jf ,v! £ S,L?XPRESS TI'AIXS ave run DAILY (Sundays excepted), in conjunction with the London and North via the SHREWSBURY and HERE AT v LINE, between CARDIFF and LIVERPOOL, Manchester, Chester, Carlisle, Glasgow, and Edinburgh and the North of England and Scotland generally, leaving CARDIFF at 9.50 a.m., 12.35, 4.5, and 7.35 p.m. l»y Trams connecting with the Sendee to and from LLAN ELLY, SW ANSEA, NEATH, BRIDGEND, and other Stations, the time occupied between SOUTH WALES and the North is materially reduced. THROUGH CARRIAGES run from CARDIFF, and THROUGH FARES are in operation- between all principal Stations. IMPROVED SERVICE TO THE CHANNEL ISLANDS VIA WEYMOUTH. QUICKEST AND BEST ROUTE. AND SHORTEST SEA PASSAGE. WEYMOUTH to GUERNSEY in about <+% hours GUERNSEY to JERSEY in about V2 hours POWERFUL FAST STEAMERS, especially con. structed for the Great Western Company for this Sen-ice, And fitted with electric light and" all latest improvements, will, weather and circumstances per- mitting, run DAILY from WEYMOUTH to GUERN- SEY and JERSEY (Monday Mornings excerted), aud from JERSEY and GUERNSEY to WEYMOUTH (Sundays excepted) in connection with Fast Trains from and to all parts of the Great Western System. Passengers leaving New Milford at 5.0 p.m., Swansea 7.25, Cardiff 9.20, reach Guernsey about 6.45 a.m. and Jersey about 9.0 a.m. leaving Jersey at 8.30 a.m., Guernsey 10.30, reach Cardiff 9.33, Swansea 11.45 p.m., and New Milford at 1.45 a.m. Passengers pass direct between the train and steamer at Weymouth. 1342 HY. LAMBERT, General Manager. SALE of CHINA and GLASS. Dinner Sets "TZ" EPPLE & CjON, Toilet Sets f Table Glass J g CLARE-STREET JgRISTOL. To Clear OLD STOCK ROOMS prior to OPENING NEW WAREHOUSES. 2274 OLD SHIRTS RE-FITTED.—Fine Irish Linen, 2s, or very best Linen, returned free, ready to wear, 2s 6d. A New Shirt sent free, 2s 9d, lis 9d, 4s 9d, 5s 9d, or 6s 9d. Best Linen Collars, 2s 9d half- dozen. Price Lists and Patterns all kinds Linen Goods and Irish Cambric Handkerchiefs free. Merino Pants and Vests are now very cheap.— B. & E. McHUGH and CO. LIMITED, BELFAST. 1404 IBusnuss }..bbrt.5sts. ,r- AUTUMN, 1891. H OWELL AND COMPANY ARE NOW SHOWING AN JMMENSE STOCK OF JkTEW GOODS SUITABLE FOR THE AUTUMN REASON. CLEARING PARCELS Bought from Manufacturers for Cash in all Departments AT WHOLESALE PRICES JJOWELL & CO., rpHE CARDIFF JJRAPERS. /CARDIFF. 210e \y 5450 Hxrids, Bhting-romtts, &.c. THE "BOVEGA," 9, CASTLE-STREET, L SWANSEA. DINNERS DAILY. 1 to 3 o'clock. HOT JOINTS, POULTRY. FISH, GAME, TEAS, ETC, at VERY MODERATE CHARGES. Wines, Spirits, Ales, and Stout of the very best quality. F. A. GLOVER, 0912 PROPRIETRESS. CASTLE HOTEL, SWANSEA.-Com- Vl .P-iei'cial and Family. Exceedingly convenient to Railway Stations, Exch;mge, and Docks. Moderate Tariff. Ordinary Saturdays, 2 o'clock Established over 50 year^. 2815 SWANSEA LONGLAND'S FAMILY AND COM. JLJ MERCIAL HOTEL, ST HELEN'S ROAD. (Beautifully situated.) COMMODIOUS COMMERCIAL AND PRIVATE SITTING-ROOMS. FOR TERMS APPL1 3940 MANAGERESS. MUMBLES. BATH HOUSE HOTEL, NORTON. ROAD, MUMBLES. FIRST-CLASS FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. PROPRIETOR—A. ELLERMAN (Late of Esplanade Hotel, Porthcawl). Beautifully situated, facing; 5. Bay, Mumbles Head. and Oystermouth Castle, containing about 70 Private Sitting Rooms and Bedrooms. Dinners, Teas, &c.. provided at the shortest notice. Good stabling. An unlimited supply of spring water on the premises. Steam trams stop at the door. Printed terms on application. 3030 THE GRAND HOTEL, WESTGAfE. X STREET, CARDIFF. FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL. MANAGER T. H. STORKEY, Many years manager cf 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. Jauilbíng !rdttit5. R1 nc 1 paTLITY PERMANENT JL INVESTMENT gUILDING SOCIETY. 31 per cent, on DEPOSITS—Short Notices. 2 4 per cent. on LARGE DEPOSITS for One YeM. 4 per cent. on PREFERENTIAL SHARES. Apply for prospectus to W. SANDERS, MAXAGINQ SEC., 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. AGEMS—Newport: Mr E. THOMAS, 43, York-place. Penarth and Bar Mr D. H. EDMUNDS, 4, High-st., Penarth. 1023-7422 Ebbw Vale: Mr J. A. DAVIES, Ida-place. GLAMORGAN BUILDING SOCIETY, 15, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. The terms offered by this old-established Society tc Borrowers, Investors, and Depositors are, as regards security and position, unequalled, and cannot be sur- passed. For particulars, apply to T.A. Davies, Sec. HIS QARDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY TO INVESTORS. HARES 5 PER CET, DEPOSITS: ON DEMAND PER CENT. AT SHORT NOTICE al PER CENT. For Prospectus and all informatiwapply to oi w;,rV, „ PETER PRICE, Secretary 21, High-street, Cardiff. 5886 WALES MERCANTILE KJ BUILDING SOCIETY, Cambrian Chambers, 12 > estgaxe-st., Cardiff.—The Directors are prepared t< make Advances en Leasehold and Freehold Securities Interest reduced half per cent. on Old and Nev Advances.—John Jenkins, A.C.A., Secretary. 1045 MERTHYR AND J^OWLAIS JgUILDING SOCIETY CHAIRMAN Mr Alderman WILLIAMS, J.P. Gwaelodygarth House, Merthyr Tydfil. LOANS ADVANCED IN SUMS FROM £100 TO £10,000. Easy Repayments in 3 to 17 Years—Favourable Redemption Terms—Utmost Secrecy—Loans on Build. ings in Progress—No Management Charges. For particulars apply to Mr PETER WILLIAMS, Secretary, Glebeland House, Merthyr Tydfil; or to Local Agents throughout South Wales 1329 THE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION OF JL LONDON, LIMITED, are prepared to MAKE IMMEDIATE ADVANCES to auy amount upon Free- hold and Leasehold Securities. 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FATTORINI & SONS' SILVER ENG. -N- LISH LEVERS at £3105 are Warranted for tiVf years, and are equal to English Watches mostly chargec bguineas for. X^ATTORINI & SONS' £ 4 SILVEB J- ENGLISH LEVERS are perfection for strength, durability, and timekeeping, and are Warranted to: five years. FATTORINI & SONS' ENGLISH LEVERS, £ 4 4s, £ 410s, £ 5, £ 5 12s, and upwards, haveall Gold Joints on Cases, have high-class isocliron ised movements, adjusted to heat, cold, and positionf. Wan-anted for five years. 27, WESTGATE, & 27, KIRKGATE, BRADFORD. Agents wanted to form clubs for the sale of our celebrated Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Cutlery, Electro. plated Goods, &c. Particulars on application 14603 407e—5709 FREE REMEDY TO ALL.—A~late sufferer from nervous disorders, despondency doc., will be pleased to forward particulars of simple self-treatment. A cure is certain.—Address W. fl BROWN, Esq., 19, Walpoie-terrace, Kemp To Brighton 14515 2783 709