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j&ttes 1m JUtrtum. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs W. C. CLARKE & DOYEY. Household Furniture &c., at Penarth..Nov. 30 & Dec. 1 Messrs ALEXANDER, DANIEL, SELFE, & CO. Valuable Lease, &c., at Swansea Nov. 30 Mr HENRY DAVIES. Timber &c, at Llanfaes Dec. 1 & £ Messrs H. S. DAVIES and MORGAN. Leasehold Property, at Ynyshir Dec. 3 Messrs TREGERTHEN DUNN & CO. Steam Coal, at Cardiff Dec. 1 Mr DAVID EVANS. Household Furniture, at Cardiff Dec. 9 & 11 Mr T. E. GEORGE. Shop, Dwelling-liouse, etc., at Abercarn Dec. 9 Messrs GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING. Office Furniture and Fittings, at Cardiff .Dec. 3 safes, at Cardiff Dec. 3 Hunters, Harness Horses, &c., at Cardiff Dec. 5 Household Appointments, &c., at Cardiff..Dec. 10 & 11 Christmas Fat Stock, at Cardiff Dec. 15 Messrs H. HILL & CO. Oil Paintings, at Swansea Nov. 30 Mr RICHARD E. HUGHES. Lease and Goodwill of Hotel, at Swansea Jan.— Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER & SON. freehold House and Premises, at Swansea Nov. 30 Household Furniture, &c., at Mumbles Dec Messrs W. J. LOWES and SON. Leasehold Properties, at Neath Nov 30 Messrs J. G. MADDOX & CO, Sale of Waterproof Clothing, at Rooms • -Nov 28 Ships' Blocks, Sheaves, Stores, &c., at Cardiff..Nov. oO Household Furniture, at Rooms Dec. 1 3 Household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff Dec. 7 Messrs MOORE AND QO Leasehold Property, at Macoen. •• ■ Dec. 23 Mr MORGAN MORGAN. Leasehold Properties, at The Mart, Cardiff Dec. 4 Household Furniture, at Penarth •. JJec. Freehold Farm and Land, at Newport Dec. J Leasehold Messuages, at The Mart, Cardiff JJec. 11 Residences, &c., at The Mart, Cardiff Dec. 18 Messrs NEWLAND HUNT. Valuable Coppice Woods, at Newport Nov Mr R. T. RICHARDS. Fnehold Land and Minerals, at Caerphilly Dec 3 Freehold Messuages, &c., at Caerphilly Dec. 3 Leasehold Messuages, at Caerphilly .Dec. 6 Dwelling-houses and Shops, at Tonypandy JOec. 10 Messrs STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER. Fat and Store Stock, Horses, &c., at Treforest..Dec. 3 Farming Stock, &c., at Dynas Powis.Dec. 4 Christmas Fat Stock, at I:airwater Dec. 7 Christmas Fat Stock, at Cardiff Dec. 15 Plant, Machienry, &c., at Llantrissant Dec. 17 Messrs STRAKER and SON. Dwelling-house and Premises, at Abergavenny.. Dec. 1 Mr THOMAS WEBBER. Properties, at Cardiff Dec. 3 Property, at The Mart, Cardiff. Dec. 3 Mr JOHN YOUNG. Hotel, Cottages, &c., at Newport Dec 9 Public-house and Premies, at Newport .Dec. 9 SALE THIS DAY DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, 1891, commen- cing at 2.30 and 7.30 precisely. GREAT SALE OF WATERPROOF CLOTHING. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and CO. are instructed by the Trustee of an Estate, giving up the business, to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION, as above, a. large consignment of best London- inade WATERPROOFS, Comprising Ladies' Princess, Dorothy, Duchess, Russian, and other Dolmans Gents' Chesterfields, Hibernians, and Inverness Coats, &c. together with variety of leggings, aprons for nurses, bibs, carriage rugs, &c. ofyz On view mornings of each day s sale. 8H3e Offiees and Rooms,25, Duke-street., Caruiff. 6381 TO SHIPOWNERS, SHIP STORE MERCHANTS, SHIPWRIGHTS, AND OTHERS. THE DUKE-STREET AUCTION-ROOMS, CARDIFF, ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30TH, commencing 12 o'clock noon precisely. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and CO. will SELL the remainder of the valuable consign- ment of SHIPS' BLOCKS, SHEAVES, AND OTHER SHIPS' STORES, &c. (that arrived toe late for last Friday's sale), as above. The goods are well worth the attention of intending purchasers, as they are all OL, splendid quality, and to be sold absolutely without reserve. 25, Duke-street, Cardiff. 6488 DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. ON TUESDAY and THURSDAY, DEC. 1st and 3rd MESSRS MADDOX and CO. have re .1.L ceived instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION as above, the whole of the superior MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Removed and sold by order of James Aiken, Esq., who is leaving the town; also effects removed from Richmoncl-road; to be sold without reserve, compruhur noble 6ft. and smaller sideboaras in mahogany and walnut, extending dining tables in various woods, dining and drawing-room suites in saddlebags, velvet and leather, elegant cabmets, secretaire bookcase, pedestal tables, several over- mantels, Brussels carpets, massive Frencn bedstead and beading, spring mattresses, 3 excellent bedroom suites, mahoganv, birch, and walnut, pair toilets, with tbobes, mahogany hall stands and chairs, and 11Uffierc:ms -d£.. Sale lx 2 c'cloct precisely. Illl Furniture on view day prior to and morning of Sale. POSTMAN HOUSE, 4, HICKMAN-ROAD, PENARTH. SALE OF VEltY SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY -I't-fL have been favoured with instructions from Samuel Page, Esq., who if, leaving the neighbourhood, to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY and TUES- DAY, November 30 amI December 1,1891, at Eleven o'clock a.m. each (lay, the whole of his handsome, well-selected, and modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, on the Premises as above, comprising bedroom suites in mahogany, maple, ash, &c. dining and sitting- room suites, mahogany dining tables, mahogany side- board, silver and plated revolving bookstand, mahogany book case and massive oak book shelves, marble timepieces, oil paintings and engravings, a splendid assortment of Brussels and other carpets, magnificent brass half. tester bedstead, iron bedsteads, mattresses (spring, chain, &c.), bedding occasional tables, fancy chairs and tables, cabinets, old china, <Unller, tea, and breakfast ware, glass ware, bedroom ware, telescope and pedestal, a lawn roller, by Barford Perkins, sundry garden implements, a large quantity of carpenters' and lathe tools, draw- ing materials, and the kitchen and scullery requisites usually found in a well-appointed residence. Further particulars, together with Catalogues, may be obtained on application to the Auctioneers at their Offices, as below. The lots will be on view at nine o'clock on the morning of the first day of Sale. The above desirable Residence, which is pleasantly situated and within easy reach of Cardiff, is for Sale or to Let. For terms, application may also be made to the Auctioneers. 31, Queen-street, Cardiff. 23rd November, 1891. 6394 SALE OF LEASEHOLD PRIVATE HOUSES, AT THE MART, BANK BUILDINGS, ST. MARY- STREET, CARDIFF. MR THOS. WEBBER has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on THURS- day, December 3rd, 1891, at Seven o'clock in the evening precisely, subject to conditions of sale to be then read (and which may be seen at the Auctioneer's Offices five days previously), in the following or such lots as may be arranged at the time of sale, the following Leasehold PROPERTIES. namely :— LOT 1.—All those four private stone-built DWELLING-HOUSES, being Nos. 97, 99, 101, and 103, Whitchurch-terrace, Cathays, now occupied by Messrs Day, Roberts, and others. Held on lease for 99 years, from 29th September, 1885, at the annual ground rent of t:2 10s each house. Gardens front and rear. 2.—All those two private HOUSES, being Nos. rZ? i GIaniorgan-street, Pontcanna, Canton, at "?iTCUpi?d £ Messrs Johnson and Garwood. an^n^dr%nTofe £ l i?0m ^arch' 13S6'atan TOT — ANTK ? kl 15son each house. 27 and 28, SSoach-house and now owupkn^y8 Mi'I^yn!f greengrocer No 30 being a private houL adjoS' and now occupied by Mr Lane. The property is hehi for a similar term and ground rent. y LOT 5.—All those two DWEljLiNQ.jjQrj^pa u Nos 4 and 6, Rolls-street, Wells.streel, occupied by Messrs Sprang and Davies. Held on lease for 99 years, from 25tu March, 1882, at the yearly ffronnrl rent of £ 2 12s 6d each house. 3 y LOT 6.—All those three HOUSES, adjoining the last lot and similarly constructed, occupied by Messrs Jenkins Coles, and Virgin, being Nos. 8 10, and 12> >,11! for similar term and ground rent. held on kase for amu^^ H0U^S, being Nos. 14,16, IQ I- • „ Hst lot, occupied by Messrs Hicks, VoU«<l. rfjgMht description. Tern Auctioneer; or to Mr » X Dat°dUNov. 9th, 1891, Auctioneer's Offices, 25, Queen- street Arcade, Cardiff. — SEMI DETACHED VILLA AND HOUSES, to be SOLD FT CARDIFF. AT THE MART, ST. MARY-STREET, C On THURSDAY, December 3rd, 1!»- MR THOMAS WEBBER instructions for the absolute >-AL foliowing PROPERTY, the in such lots as may be arranged, and subject conditions to be read at the Sale, which will commence at 7 p.m. precisely. ,7TT T A LOT 1.—All that well-built Semi-detached being Luton Villa, 78, Wyndham-crescent, Canton, with side entrance held on lease for 99 years from ata February, 1878, at the low ground rent of £2158 per annum, now occupied by Mr Protheroe. LOT 2.—SALCEY COTTAGE, 80, Wyndham-crescent, adjoining the last lot, held for a similar term, ground rent B2 5s per annum, occupied by Mr Thompson. LOT 3.-lwo newly-built HOUSES, 102 and 104, Pembroke-road, Canton, held on lease for the full term of 99 years from January next, at an annual ground rent of £2 13s 4d each house, occupied by Mr Williams and another, near the new Pleasmc Grounds. For further particulars and to view apply to the Auctioneer, 25, Queer-street Arcade, or to Mr R. N. Hall, Solicitor, 53, Queen-street, Cardie. 6452 I^TO NAME OINTMENT, -131 This Ointment is confidentially recommended as an old, tried, and successful remedy for scurvy, scrofula glandular swellings, ringworm, old wounds, ulcerated legs, scald heads, blotches on the face and body, St Anthony's fire, bums, chilblains^ bruises, piles, fistula, rheumatism, bunions, &c. It will soon neal up the Host obstinate eruptions of the skin of every kind. Please note the Trade Mark Label on each pot. "XTO NAME PILLS. For scrofula, scurvy, ulcerated legs, erysipelas, blotches on the face, eruptions on the body, piles, ^tula, glandular swellings, &c., &c. Ihey naay be taken by persons of either sex, are tonic and invigorating, and, acting upon the secretions, are a truly valuable blood purifiers, and may be ^set' in conjunction with the "No Name Ointment in tlio above diseases. 1 YI'P in pots and boxes by all chemists. Price, 7id ttleaj i!K' t'ach. No family should be without SOLE PROPRIETORI J WHITEHOUSE, 194, DERITEND, BIRMINGHAM. 3440 Agents wanted in every district. gtaks by ^nttzmu ONTHURSDAY NExT. LARGE SALE OF FIRE & THIEF-PROOF SAFES. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRINC will Sell by Auction at their Salerooms 11, HVh-street, Cardiff: on Thursday next., 3rd December, 1891, at 2 o'clock, FIRST.CLASS WROUGHT IRON FIRE & BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES, tj,, r.r,ipr ,,f the Manufacturers, MESSRS J. CART- wilGHT & SONS, PH(ENIX SAFE WORKS, WEST PROMWICH NEAR BIRMINGHAM. FROM 20 INCHES TO 5 FEET HIGH, both single ft,Mned&withall the latest improvements to resist the attacks of the most skilled burglar, and to preserve the contents from the fiercest flames. The Safes are m»de and finished in first-class manner, and can be implicitly relied upon. The body plates are rivetted together with angle iron and dovetailed the lock- cases are fitted with J Car.'wright and Sons' 6 ana 8-lever mvincible nowder-proof lock and duplicate keys. ON VIEW DAY PRIOR AND MORNING OF SALE. These Safes can be recommended with the utmost confidence, since the Manufacturers have carried on a large and successful business for upwards of 40 years. Their Safes arc in use in some of the best banks and largest establishments in London, Liverpool, Man- chester, Glasgow, Birmingham-, and all the prrndpal commercial centres. 6437 ON THuilSDAY NEXT. UNRESERVED SALE of CAPITAL OFFICE FURNI- TURE. WRITING TABLES, CLERK DESKS, COPYING PRESSES, &c. Removed for convenience of sale from, various ojjlces. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING will SELL by AUCTION, at their Sale Rooms, -street Car 11, High-street, Cardiff, on Thursday, 3rd December, 1891, at Two o'clock, the following OFFICE FURNITURE AND FITTINGS. A LARGE AMERICAN REVOLVING FRONT WRITING TABLE, oak and mahogany CYLINDER WRITING TABLES, office chairs, copying presses, nests of pigeon-holes, TWO CAPITAL BOOKCASES, desks on stands, office stools, gas brackets, a writing table and bookcase combined, enclosed washstand and fittings, a 6ft. MAHOGANY DOUBLE PEDESTAL TABLE, stationery cases, letter scales, paper bracket, a 10ft. M VUOGAXY CLERKS' DESK nearly new. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. 6436 ON SATURDAY NEXT, 5Tit 'DECEMBER. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING beg to announce that on account of the Poultry Show being held upon their premises, they will hold their Sale of HUNTERS. HARNESS HORSES, COBS, AND PONIES, At the Horse Exchange, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, 5th December, at 12 o'clock. Including valuable HUNTER, the property of an Officer ordered abroad High-class HUNTER, the property of Miss Webster High-class HUNTER, the property of a Gentleman BROUGHAM HORSE, the property of J. E. Spencer, Esq. Also entries from Messrs J. Seiler, W hittaker, Jones, Davies, Eaton, Bright, Jenkins, Rees, and others. Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneers three days prior to sale. I Further Entries are Solicited. 6331 On THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 10th and 11th December. Hisbly Interesting and Important Sale of HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, OLD CHINA, BRONZES, PIANO by COLLARD, 800 OUNCES FINE OLD SILVER, A Large Assortment of ELECTRO-PLATE by Elkington and other noted Makers, 70 Lots of JEWELLER" including a GENTLEMAN'S GOLD LEVER WATCH by Greenhow, Chelmsford, A Small Collection of OIL PAINTINGS and WATER COLOUR DRAWINGS, REMOVED FROM PARK-PLACE, CARDIFF, BELONGING TO THE ESTATE OF THE LATE ALDERMAN McCONOCHIE, J.P., and also Furniture by ORDER OF EXECUTOKS, WHO ARE CLOSING AN ESTATE. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING .r beg to announce that they will SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 10th and 11th December, 1891, at 11 o'clock each day, the above EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD APPOINT- MENTS, SILVER, JEWELLERY, &c., The CONTENTS of the SLEEPING CHAMBERS in- cluding fittings in mahogany, oak, walnut, and satin- wood with HANDSOME BEDSTEADS in massive brass' and rich woods SEVERAL LARGE WARD ROBES with plate-glass panel doors, toilet table on pedestal and leg supports. A VERY CHOICE WALNUT BEST BEDROOM SUITE, the wardrobe of large size and beautifully carved a BRASS BEDSTEAD, HAIR-STUFFED MAT- TRESSES, feather bedding, bed linen, toilet ware, chest of drawers, carpets shaped to rooms, baths, &c. The DBA WINS-ROOM and BOUDOIR FURNI- TURE includes suites of silk and chenille window hangings and portieres SEVERAL LOUNGES SETTEES, and chairs EN SUITE, in rosewood, covered in Genoa velvet pair of rosewood wall lights, a PAIR of ROSEWOOD RECESS CABINETS beautifully inlaid, grand centre table, writing and other tables, a SET of FINE OLD SATINWOOD CHAIRS covered in 1 silk,« pair of cower c'ipbot»t*li>, a COSTJ-V OVER- MANTEL, a LARGE GR AND WILTON-PILE CAR- PET, wool hearthrugs, a nearly-new, FULL-COM- PASS COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, by COLLARD and COLLARD; music cabinets, a pair of Louis XVI. inlaid with various woods, a large four-fold draught screen. A SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED DINING-ROOM IN POLLARD OAK, including valuable paintings. The furniture is of finely-figured Pollard Oak, and includes a 7ft. GRAND SIDE BOARD, a work of art, with very high glass back, a LARGE DINING TABLE, a FULL SUITE OF CHAIRS and a COUCH, upholstered in real Morocco, a dinner wagon, coal vase, chimney glass in carved frame, a SUITE OF HANDSOME CURTAINS, a LARGE TURKEY CARPET, clock and ornaments, a brass fender and fittings. A SMALL COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS, all of which will be fully described in catalogue. 300 OZS. SILVER, including SETS OF FORKS and SPOONS, &c., mugs, muffineers, goblets, tea-sets, candlesticks, a VALU- ABLE ANTIQUE URN, dishes and covers, a VALUABLE ROUND CHASED CASKET, a fine old tea set, &c. EXCELLENT ELECTRO-PLATE, and several articles of jewellery. The FITTINGS of MORNING-ROOM and LIBRARY, the FURNITURE and EMBELLISH- MENTS of HALL. The contents of Plate and China Pantries, sets of expensive china, glass, &c. Garden and Out-door Effects. ON VIEW ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, PRIOR TO SALE. ORDER OF SALE:- THURSDAY.- Contents of Bedrooms, Dining-room, Library, and Drawing-room, China, and Decorative Articles. FRIDAY.—Remainder of Bedroom Furniture, Dining and Morning Room, Boudoir, Hall, Silver Plate, <fcc. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. 6489 ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15TH, 1891, AT 11 O'CLOCK. ANNUAL SHOW AND SALE OF CHRISTMAS BEEF AND MUTTON. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING will hold their ANNUAL SALE of CHRISTMAS FAT STOCK at Roath Market as above, when Prizes will be given. Present entries include— 100 GRAND FAT CATTLE, 100 FAT SHEEP, Further entries are solicited, and should be made at once. 6332 PORT OF CARDIFF. FOR THE BENEI IT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. MESSRS TREGERTHEN DUNN AND CO. have been instructed to Sell by AUCTION at the Exchange, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, December 1st, 1891, at 12.30 p.m., about 761 Tons of Ocean Merthyr Double-Screened STEAM COAL, Ex Pass of Brander, and noW lying on the east side of the Roath Dock, Cii,rdiff. For further particulars apply to E. C. Downing, Esq., Consulate Cha, ers or to the Auctioneers, both of Bute Docks, Cardiff. 64111 ABERGAVENNY. _r SALE OF LONG LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS STRAKER & .SON have been favoured with instructions to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Greyhound Hotel, Abergavenny, on TUESDAY, the 1st December, 1891, at Two for Three o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to the conditions of sale embodying the Monmouthshire Incorporated Law Society's Common Form conditions detached11 procluced)' that substantially Semi- j™„^WELLING"HOUSE AND PREMISES, KbOW it sihi"t,A in w WESTFIELD HOUSE, Tt> estein-road, Abergavenny, containing :— hall riinf6111611^' ce'^ai ou the ground floor, entrance ™,n^roonV drawing-room, breakfast-room, upwer flonr erl* Larder> PailllX and w.c. and on the- ^fhere il' f? Wlrt\0Im. bathroom, and w.c. ttS.t0 fche pre' butare\tSSoS&eriy ,et *t £ 35per annum, years, fromfthe lSst>Juni°ri87l/esi(iue of a term o £ 999 thereof), subject to an the last 10 days For further partic^ar" »nr)g?OUnd reut of &>■ apply to the Auctioneers' at Ahp™ £ 6miJsion to "ew' Watkms, Builder, Mr Thos. Mog Mr* ROGER Solicitor> ——— NewDort. ABERCARN Moi\T SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEFfrli -|fR T. E. GEORGE £ 1^™- 1V1 structions to SELL by PUBLIC 1H" WEDNESDAY, December 9th, 1891 T ?n Crown Hotel, Abercarn, subject to sucli fl'?;at the shall then and there be produced Common Foim Conditions of the MoZSw incorporated Law Society), the followin™^ vataabll leasehold c SHOP, DWELLIN^HOUSE, STABLE, AND Situate in Bridge-street, Abercarn. The property is situate in one of the best positions in the district, and is a.dmn ably adapted for business Xmoses. The premises are held for a term of 99 vears from the 25tli day of March, 1891, at an appor- tSned ground rent of £ 4 10s per annum. A substantial portion ot the purchase money can, it- desired, remain upon mortgage. Fm further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, or to Mr T S. EDWARDS, Solicitor, 29. Higb-street, Newport, Mon. Dated Newbridge, Mon., Nov. 19th, 1891. 6447 JpRESHRVED PEAS IN TINS. 1,200 Cases YOUNG PEAS (Petit pois), 100 tins the case, 1 poupd sh. 27^. 800 Cases YOUNG PEAS (Petit Pois), 50 tins the case, 2 pound sh. 24s. 500 Cases YOUNG PEAS, fine quality (Petit Pols fins), 100 tins the case, 1 pound sli. 4ós. 700 Cases YOUNG PEAS, fine quality (Petit Pois fins), 50 tins the case, 2 pound sh. 41s 300 Cases YOUNG PEAS, finest quality (Petit Pois tres Uns), 100 tins the case, 1 pound sh. 6&. 400 Cases YOUNG PEAS, finest quality (Petit Pois très fins), „ 50 tins the case, 2 pound sh. 54s. FREE HAMBURG. CARL JENTSCH & CO., Preserve Manufactory, BRUNSWICK (Germany). Agjcsxs W&JSX&D. 321 Haks by auction. SALE OF DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD PROPER- TIES. GLENROY-STREET, DEVON-STREET, DEVON-PLACE, AND WOODVILLE-ROAD AND CORNWALL-ROAD. lyTR MORGAN MORGAN (Morgan ^LVLH_ Buston, and Matthew) is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at The Mart, Bank-buildings, St. Mary- street, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, December 4th, at 7.30 p.m. (subject to conditions to be then and there pro- duced), the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES LOT I.-All that Commodious SHOP and DWEL- LING-HOUSE, being No. 24, Cornwall-road, Salt- mead. Let at a rental of 9s per week. Held under lease for 99 years from October, 1887, at an annual ground rent of E2 15s 4d. LOT 2.—All those Two DWELLING-HOUSES ad- joining, being Nos. 26 and 28, Cornwall-road. Let at a rental of 6s each. Held under lease for 99 years from October, 1887, at -tii annual ground rent of B2 15s 4d each. LOT 3.-All that Superior VILLA RESIDENCE, being No. 74, Glenroy-streat (Macintosh Estate), Roath. The House contains bath-room (hot and cold). Held under lease for 99 years from September 25, 1885, at a ground rent of R3 6s 6d. LOT 4.—All that block of Ten Capital DWELLING- HOUSES, being Nos. 5 to 23, Devon-street. Saltmead, Cardiff. Let at 5s and 5s 6d per week respectively. Held under lease for 99 years, at a total ground rent of £ 14. These houses will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. LOT 5.—All those Two Capital DWELLING- HOUSES, being Nos. 14 & 16, Devon-place, Saltmead. Let at 5s each ground rent, £1 3s 4d per house. LOT 6.—All those Four LEASEHOI,D VILLAS, situate and being Nos. 42, 44, 46, and 48, Woodville- road, Cardiff. Let to desirable tenants at S26 per year, tenants paying rates. Held under lease for 99 years at a ground rent of £ 4 4s per house. For further particulars apply as to Lots 3 and 7, to James Morgan, Esq. Lots 4 and 5, A. C. Tweedy, Esq., Solicitor, Bute Docks, Cardiff; Lot 6, David Lewis, Esq., Solicitor, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneer, 3,4,5, and 6, Albert Chambers, High-street, Cardiff. 6337 HE D. GRIMWOOD (DECEASED). SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Being the contents of a Villa Residence, at 46, CLIVE-PLACE, PENARTH. MR MORGAN MORGAN (Morgan, Buston and Matthew) is favoured with in structions to SELL by AUCTION, fit the above address, on MONDAY, Dec. 7th, 1891, at Twelve o'clock noon, the whole of the Excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, viz.: Dining and drawing-room suites in crimson rep, leather, &c. walnut oval, centre, dining, and writing tables; Brussels and tapestry carpets, Axminster and other rugs, sideboards, cabinets, pier. glasses, over- mantels, superior iron-frame pianoforte in walnut case, by ChalleD, London walnut music stool, work table, marble and other clocks, bronze figures, vases, and sundry ornaments, fenders and irons, oil paintings and water-colours in gilt frames, tea, coffee, and dinner services, and sundry plated goods. The contents of four bedrooms, comprising iron and brass French bedsteads and wool, hair, and spring mattresses, bedroom suites, wardrobes, chests of drawers, duchesse dressing tables and marble-top washstands, pedestal cupboards, towel-rails, com- modes, carpets and rugs, fenders and irons, toilet glasses, chamber ware, toilet sets, bed linen, &c., &c. The usual kitchen utensils, consisting of tables, chairs, china, glass, ware, iron saucepans, boilers, kettles, &c &c. Goods on view morning of Sale. Sale to commence 12 noon sharp. I For further particulars apply to T. H. Stephens, Esq., Solicitor, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneer, 3, 4, 5, and 6, Albert Chambers, High-street, Cardiff. 646 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, December 9tli, 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, marketgardens, and out- ho'uses, 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 3.—All those valuable FREEHOLD or PARCELS OF PASTURE. LAND, near CROSSWAY, MAGOR, in the parish of Magor, numbered 32 and 33 on the tithe map, containing abotit 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. The ABOVE SALE which was advertised for Novem- ber 11th, will now be held as above. 5602 DESPENSER-STREET, CAIRN-STREET, COBURN- STREET, MINNY-STREET, FLORA-STRE KT, LYTTLETON-STREET, AND LYNDHURST- STREET, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. MR MORGAN MORGAN (Morgan, Buston, and Matthew) is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at The Mart, Bank-buildings, St. Mary- street, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, December llth, 1891, at 7.50 p.m. (subject to conditions to be then and there read), the following LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES LOT I.-All that Well-built- RESIDENCE, being No. 1, Despenser-street, Riverside, Cardiff, now in the occupation of Mr Samuel Bryan at a yearly rental of £ 32. Held under lease for a term of 99 years from 19th June, 1884, at an annual ground rent of £ 5 5s. The House is within easy distance to town, and is well fitted up with gas, hot and cold bath, &c. LOT 2.—All those seven well-built DWELLING- HOUSES, being Nos. 97 to 109, Cairn-street, Cathays, Cardiff. Let at 6s each per week. Held under lease for 99 years from February, 1880, at an annual ground rent of B2 12s 6d each. LOT 3.-All those four DWELLING-HOUSES, being Nos. 49 to 55, Minny-street, Cathays, Cardiff. Let at 7s per week each. Held under lease for 99 years from February, 1884, at a yearly ground rent of jE2 7s each. LOT 4.-All those seven DWELLING-HOUSES, being Nos. 23 to 35. Minny-street, Cathays. Let at 7s per week. Held for 99 years from February, 1883, at a yearly ground rent of £ 2 10s each. LOT b.-All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, No. 84, Coburn-street, Cathays, Cardiff. Let at 7s per week. Held under lease for 99 years from February, 1880, at an annual ground rent of £3 8s. LOT 6.—All those Two DWELLING-HOUSES (one being a Shop with stable at rear), being Nos. 28 and 30, Flora-street, Cathays, Cardiff. Let at Us and 7s per week respectively. Held under lease for 99 years from February, 1875, at an annual ground rent of S2 18s l%d each. LOT 7.—AU those Four DWELLING-HOUSES, being Nos. 16 to 22, Lyttleton-street, Canton, Cardiff. Let at 6s per week each. Held under lease for 99 years from March, 1882, at a yearly ground rent of S2 12s 6d per house. LOT 8.—All those Eleven Capital DWELLING- HOUSES, being Nos. 24 to 44, Lyndhurst-street, Canton, Cardiff. Let at 6s 6d per week each. Held under lease for 99 years from March, 1882, at an annual ground rent of B2 12s 6d per house. For further particulars apply to Messrs Morris and Sons, Solicitors, Cardiff or to the Auctioneer, 3, 4, 5, and 6, Albert-chambers, Hich-street, Cardiff. 6338 SALE OF DESIRABLE RESIDENCES AND COT. TAGE PROPERTY AT CARDIFF AND PENARTH. MR MORGAN MORGAN (Morgan, Buston, and Matthew) is instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at The Mart, Bank-buildings St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, Dec'ember 18th 1891 at 7.30 p.m. (subject to conditions to be then and there produced), the following very desirable RESIDENCES LOT I.-All that very superior RESIDENCE, known .as Rose Mount, Beach-road, Ptnarth. Held under lease for a term of 99 years, from 1st May, looo, at an annual ground rent of B4 2s 6d, The House contains excellent accommodation, and is fitted with all modern conveniences, and is now in the occupation of Sydney Coleman, Esq. LOT 2.—All those Two very superior VILLA RESI- DENCES, situate and being Nos. 31 and 32, Stan well- road, Penarth. They are now occupied by very desirable tenants, at an annual rental of £40 respec- tively. Held under lease for 99 years from '1887, at a ground rent of £ 4 each. LOT 3.—All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, being No. 24, Windsor-road, Adam-street, Cardiff. Let at 10s 6d per week. LOT 4.—All that similar DWELLING-HOUSE, adjoining lot 3, being 25, Windsor-road, Adam-street, Cardiff, and let at lis per week. Lots 3 and 4 are held under lease for a term of 99 years from 25th March, 1865, at an annual ground rent of £6 6s. LOT 5.—All that well-built VILLA RESIDENCE, being No. 3, Claude-road, Roath, Cardiff, containing six bedrooms, bath-room (hot and cold), and w.c., drawing and dining-rooms, kitchen, and scullery. Back entrance. Held under lease for 99 years from 3rd February, 1888, at a ground rent of B6 13s. The House is now vacant. Key to be had at No. 14. For further particulars apply, as to lots 1, 2, 3, 4, Messrs MORRIS and SONS, Solicitors, Cardiff, As to lot 5, PERCY CLODE, Esq., Solicitor, Cardiff. Or to the AUCTIONEER, 3, 4, 5, and 6, Albert-chambers. 6339 Higii-street, Cardiff. CITî CHAMBERS, NICHOLAS- STREET, BRISTOL. WINSON AND GRAHAM (SUCCESSORS TO W. H. PARSONS), ACCOUNTANTS, AUCTIONEERS, AND VALUERS. Through continued ill-health of Mr W. H. Parsons, he has relinquished and transferred the business, it being continued by Messrs Winson and Graham, as above. 5950 TMPORTANT TO LADIES.—The most .wollderfpl medicine ever discovered for all irregu- rS a 9j}stl-l>ctions, however obstinate or long- r.IifThou,^ids have been relieved by this inn acinous remedy, and thereby saved trouble, illness, and expense. Perfectly harmless never fails to bring about the desired effect, as testified to by hundreds of married and single females. Numerous unsolicited testimonials PILLS ARE USELESS only bring u; •appointment. Stamped addressed envelope for price lis s. W. D'ASMAIL, Waltiiamstow. The only i-ifectual remedy on earth. Try and judge for your selves. 4730—37e Irti JVuriimt. IMPORTANT SALE OF HI< ^H-_CLAsi HOFSVTTOT T> FURNITURE AND EFFECT^ BEACONSFIELD IIOUSK, V,"INDSOR-PLACE, MR Dr J,]YAN;S Tis favoured with in- structions from J. ,T. Lewis K ..I!T T V AUCTION, on the premises as above on WFDKH^f DAY and FRIDAY, 9th and llth DerP^U f' Eleven o'clock punctually on each day, the v'erj ValS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FFFW-rs! of the late Mr D. W. Jones, eomprisinV. ^FFE^l!s DRAWING-ROOM.—An ele-ant & X, • decorated suite in crimson cotaline ebrm-v ancJ table, occasional do., card do., S 0?!?"0nal canterbury, do. pier glass, 4ft 10in bv iff MUSIC fancy table and two screens inlaid wif'v, e^?nl.zeil pearl, a handsome Amboyna ormolu (,i, ra°ther-of- grand girandoles, a gold-faced and K.'nnV'f "i/1 'lal £ °i fished clock and'glass shade, wX^au^fully embe!- Lange and Co., a pair of fine carpet, hearthrug, coal vase, painting amf inlaid flower stand, and a variety of ar*:H< cnSra^'nn=> DINING-ROOM. —A grandly carved T -1' table, 6 antique chairs, a massive ;:arvo>(] /vV^U?/ Inin^' with plate-glass back, bookcase 2 <Wr,?' loo table, writing table, a walnut tabl/w^wi ^hairs; drawers complete, arm chairs, Bru^els ,f ail rug, fender and fireirons, paintings ;,n f hearih- &c. ""ngs and engravings, LIBRARY.—A large superior mahogany suite, chest of office draVer^lettercases' ^•Viasf'cfrpeT' taWei and ^Uection1^ Sta- HALL.—A Japanese umbrella. attached, a bevelled-plate hat rack h?, wi cases and stuffed birds, prints, &c 'M! 01RC-er, glass CHINA PANTRY.—Sever,>1 sets • 2 sets dessert service, dinner do clima, el&sses me and other BEDROOMS.—A walnut wardrobn ,i marble-top and tiled-back washstanrt <aJ e's'^ Swelrailfz father beds, 2 ffioftlows* mattresses, palliasses, commodes hr-i = t P-itow. mahogany half-tester do., chests of .il beusteads, and other toilet glasses, marble-top wShstlnds !Its invalids chair, aesKs, &c £ c Aisa the kitchen and scullery reqmsite*, which emW» all those of a modern, well-oraered Residence The Auctioneer respectfully invito t tho«e who may be desirous of acanii-s! atfcention of and"attractive Furniture to the exceilin? substantial superiority of the foregoing Goods tieilt„C0nJaitl0n vvS were purchased at the wen ?n neater part o owner.. wSS;gp1SemSd«.0b,"ned M 'he Auction,. I Goods will be on view two days nrin. to sale. 6590 CAERPHILLY^" TVfR R- T. RICHARDS has been JJJL favoured with nistruction* + cwtt i PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Market irJff r. £ -n °^hfE^^Stoe:,1S1, 1891?S' 3C&e otfo/k "hall be then produced, all thoseC°n(3itions of saIe aS SIX FREEHOLD MESSUAGES AND situate at Caerphiliy, adjoining tit D PRE.IU:J! and Porset, and now in the oecunatin^f\i° p.11<?5adl'ly Mrs Desmond, T. Reynolds, E.of Miss Thomas, The Auctioneer confidently recomt\ ot £ ers- mises as being in the very centre P-re" art™ ™ or on™igi"!ton0' »»»* «">»»»!» tionee^at hfe Office^PratreM"tpo 'f f)°- i^he AUfC" D. LEWIS iV "ontydndd • or ^l30— Wiles-street, Cardiff. M\v,SrCd With inftnS^S has been Lie AUCTION, at the Markeu,a{ S. LL ,b.?,PUB" THURSDAY, December 3rd, l89i evening, subject to such conditiori^ x° cIocH„IT}, ,be then produced, all those Two VahinM sfJe s^,a,u LEASEHOLD MEssmLal! Well-biult known as 3 and 4, Bell-street, CW^,ES' v + the Station, in the respective sltlJat,e neal, HU1 and William Knight, as monH??at?0Ils of bamucl Held on lease for 99 years from tepants. ground vent of 16s each house. B90' at tlle very low The premises are exc3edino-iv offer a very desirable invesunei^ situate, and Further particulars can be V.v.t • tioneer, at his Offices, Pentreh;, r.]! vJ.lne •^■uc" 6429 D. LEWIS, Esq., 3 Ca;; Pontypridd oroi -.zf^'les-street, Cardiff. TONYPANDY, RHONDnT~^ TO GROCERS, DRAPEl>s; }xXf1'LEY- SALE OF VALUABLE A;vnM r,0XHKRh' BUSINESS Pli^» ATTRACTIVE MR RICHARDT. RlCHAP'nQu u favoured by Mr Tbo^aV^^S has been PUBLIC AUCTION, at the White iiPf" T,° y pandy, on THURSDAY, December inrt1 £ ,oteI1? «°Dy' o'clock in the Evening, subject j0 ^891, at Seven sale as shall be then produced °, conditions of wise, as may be decided upon at tlieTiml^f or other- substantial and well.1nHt the trme of sale, two DWELLING;HOUSE.S Avn S!WnT>„ ri^ayplndydandnow hi the^ccv^n' Punrave'n-sfcreet. Wholesale and Retail, Bootee^ Chemist. J.. -•.4 Ri,"ht Hon. the Count.MS Dowager^^« 1 November 1,1365, for the term of ggf ^t h^l a frontate of 42 feet and contamic ^ar| "dfor £ 2ei7sb60f?te' ^t^^d'rent of The Auctioneer confidently invit- those requiring suitable busi^f the attention of centre of this populous place, whe'4 f,remis:es j"1 ^he and profitable trade can be and s a yer? extensive whole are now let to respectable on" 1110 ducing annually large rentals. tenauts and are pro- Further particulars can be ob Further particulars can be 0htQ;„ tio.ee,, «S,E'kfedd NEATH, GLAMOIIgX^ZZ~ SAiE °' LEASEHOLD PROPFrtt?",0wil,s valuable TnT i All that LtfASEHoT vr1^, visi-> nwwr LING-HOUSE and PHELD MESSUAGE or being No. 32, Victol'la-terrace l\nES, situate and together wIth a lare Shed at tit. London-road, Neath, DWELLING-HOUSE and MESSUAGE or hp-in<r No 46. Victorja-terrace. situate and now!n the occupation of Mr aforesaid, until Christmas, at the low annual rentej 0f £ 14 but worth £ 16 per annum. luu ot i'i4> but DWELLiNG^-HOUSE^awl' MESSUAGE or bein" No. 48, Victoria-terrace, I.o ]}IISE, SItuate and now in the oecupahon of Mr Milesndon-road, aforesaid, annual rental of £16. and let at the low All rates and taxes are paid bv thQ Each house is sold for a term of QQ 24tli day of June, 1855, subject to th_years' f,rom tht rent of £ 2. annual ground Sale to commence at Jour o clock in « Kri tM,r '■ Dated Nov. 12th, 1891. THE ESTATE OF MRS LAjj7if\^rr~ A LBXANDEE, A and CO. will SELL by X^ SELFE, Mack worth Arms Hotel, S^'ansea Jn MAMn /v 30th November, 1891, punctually at .y, MONDAY direction of the Executors), lllree o'clock (by THE VALUABLE, Of the above welHoiowii, popiuai Hotel, successfully conducted for „a^olllteIy fre(! years and until her death by the of twenty whose management was held inthi4^ Mrs Langdon, families and persons of wealth an^ gi-esfc esteem by have been in the liabit for very ma distraction who the comfort and advantage which securinS and popular health-resort have alr'nt-ri^i homely hotel The Hotel comprises hall and or waiting room, coffee-room, bteatf .e' reception ing-room, bar with parlour or smot;st"room, draw- family parlour, pantry and private kitchens, scullery, larder, cellar with • combined, two outside rolling way; seventeen K Ulnar steps and sitting-room, lmen and other cloedrooms, private minor offices. three w.c.'s and Adjacent to the Hotel is a Wooden for the accommodation of touring f saloon, erected also a five-stall stable and loft tea. parties, etc. other erections, yard, etc. lar~ ^acn-hoose, and small flower garden, with spacious], kltehen garden, at the side there being a private en+*n in front and lies, and a driving way and apnrno„^Dce for fami' general trade. C%ch f sr the more The property is held for the residue years, from the 29th September TOG a term of 99 small yearly rent of B20. Aoo6, at the very The property may be viewed UT1nr> Mrs Henson, at the Hotel; and addit; application t0 with Conditions of Sale, may be infonmtion Auctioneers. Bank Cbamoers, Corn-st^1"6'? °f,0thf 34 Old Jewry, London, E.C.); or eet, Bristol (and Mr J. E. STEVEns 6325 — — —JU^reei, Swansea. PONTYGWAITH, WATTSTOWV -r.z FACH VALLEY RHONDDA MESSRS H. S. DAVIES- have received instructions to MORGAN AUCTION, at the Ynyshir Hotel Ym, K- by PUBLIC DAY, December 3rd, 1891, at on THURS- Evening (subject to such «>nditions .L o'clock in the and there read and m such Lots as mav a! i- j upo„ „ |»{|DWEI.UNO. the rent of 23s each per lunar month (N?he-rS' at 26s per lunar month). (No- 25 being let The whole of the above properties three several indentures of 1^ are held under 27th December, 1833, 16th Septemb^ iPolespe^\y March, 1890, and made botvveen J. 'Q „5' Jlnd e17th Esq., of the one part, and Eaward RT" 'ay' part, for the several terms of 99 ^s, of the other respectively, on the 2nd day of Fe^ day of February, 1S83, and the 2nd (ja^' v 1885, at the total ground rent of £ 7 y 01 iebruary, The Auctioneers desire to call t. tt c capitalists and others to thus sale of Prov^i tl?u. of an attractive and safe investment, ¥hoperty as bein a good state of repair and are alwayT >» respectable people. ys enanted by For further particulars apply to the A,w their Offices, Town-hall Chambers, l,otitvri -i°i ''SV Messrs DAVIES and °r to 6479 Solicitois^raft-stre^1^g,-pi.kUL OIlí;yptidd. OLD SHIRTS RE-FITTED. —PINE INSH Linen, 2s, or very best Linen, returned free readv to wear, 2s 6d. A New Shirt sent free, 2s9,l £ al a? 9d, 5s 9d, or 6s d9. Best Linen CoUavs hkif dozen. Price Lists andPatterus all kinds Lin«n and Irish Cambric Handkercheifs free. Mprinr, and Vests axe now very cheap.—B. & £ Mrvrurw and CO. LIMITED, BELFAST, "'W STERILITY IN WOME^LT^CTRT^N AND CURE. Byj. B.RYLEY MD MRCS London. A NEW EDITION of this woVk ifN'mv READY. PRICE 3s 6d POST FREE, 3s 8d iiOndon: Henry Renshaw, 356, strai 0: alt.5 hn Àurtínn. SWANSEA. A MOST DESIRABLE FREEHOLD HOUSE AND PREMISES, TOGETHER WITH A VALUABLE BUILDING SITE, SITUATE IN THE CENTRE OF THE TOWN. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON .1.1.. have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION (subject to such conditions as will be produced at the time of sale), at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat-street, Swansea, on MONDAY, November 30th, 1891, the following VALUABLE PROPERTY, viz. Lot 1. All that FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSE and PREMISES known as No. 9, Fislier-street, Swansea, having a frontage thereto of 31ft. 3in. or thereabouts, now in the occupation of Mr Forbes Scott, Surgeon Dentist. The house contains on the ground floor—spacious entrance hall, dining-room, surgery, workroom, kitchen, scullery, pantry, and larder; on the first. and second floor:i-Iibrary, drawing-room, eight bedrooms, attics, a.nd usual offices. Behind the house is a greenhouse, garden and shrubbery, with an entrance from Rutland- street. LOT 2.—All that PIECE or PARCEL of BUILDING GROUND, situate in the rear of the last lot, and having a frontage to Rutland-street of 37ft. or there- abouts, and a depth of 60ft., in the occupation of Mr F. Scott. The lots will be more particularly defined on a plan, which will be produced at the time of sale. Mr Scott's tenancy will determine on the 24th June, 1892. The above property is exceedingly valuable for business or residential purposes. It will be offered first in one lot, and if not disposed of will be offered in two lots. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the afternoon. Particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained on application to Messrs Stricks and Bellingham, Solicitors, Fisher-street or to the Auctioneers, at their offices, Goat-street, Swansea. 6200 REDCLIFFE, CASWELL BAY. NEAR SWANSEA IMPORTANT SALE OF A LARGE ASSEMBLAGE OF WELL-PRESERVED HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, PIANOFORTE, CHINA, GLASS, PIC- TURES, &c., &c. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON have (in consequence of the sale of the house) received instructions from the Rev G. H. Davenport, to SELL by AUCTION, at the above residence, on TUESDAY, December 8th, 1891, and following day if necessary, the whole of the valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, pianoforte, pictures, books, glass, china, and other requisites, comprising the contents of the drawing, dining, and morning-rooms, housekeeper's-room, butler's pantry, servants' hall, 13 bed and dressing- rooms, kitchen, scullery, stable, saddle-room, coacb- house, coachman's rooms, boat-house, tool shed, and other offices, full particulars of which may be obtained from the catalogues. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. punctually. Trams leave Rutland-street Station for the Mumbles at 9.40 a.m., and from Gower-street three minutes earlier. Brakes will be in attendance on the arrival of the train to convey intending purchasers to the place of sale. For catalogues and further information apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street Chambers, Swansea. 6335 SALE OF A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER COLOUR DRAWINGS. MESSRS H. HILL & CO. are instructed ..1: to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at their Auction Rooms, 10, Castle-street, Swansea, on MON- DAY, November 30th. 1891, and following days, a large consignment of OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER COLOUR DRAWINGS By first class and well known artists. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. each day, until the whole are sold. N.B. The Auctioneers beg to invite an inspection of the above Valuable Collection of Pictures. 6444 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. PUMP HOUSE HOTEL AND PUMP-ROOM, LLANDRINDOD WELLS, RADNORSHIRE. TO HOTEL PROPRIETORS, CAPITALISTS. AND OTHERS. MR RICHARD E. HUGHES has been .L instructed by the Executors of the late Colonel E. D'Arcy Hunt to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the Royal Hotel, Swansea (subject to con- ditions to be then and there produced), in the month of January, 1892, the LEASE and GOODWILL, with early possession, of all that well-known Hotel, THE PUMP HOUSE, situate at Llandrindod Wells, Radnorshire, with Farm attached also the Pump Room. Full particulars will appear in future advertise- ments, and ill the meantime can be obtained of Messrs Woodhouse, Trower, Free-ling, and Packin, Solicitors, New-square, Lincoln's Inn, London or from the Auctioneer, Swansea. 6367 Wtgal Jitrttas. THE BANKRUPTCY ACTS 1883 AND JL 1890. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF GLAMORGANSHIRE I HOLDEN AT CARDIFF. IN BANKRUPTCY.—No. 43 of 1891, BE JAMES BEAUMONT PRYCE, of 76, Cowbridge- road, -Cardiff, Draper. I Receiving Order made—23rd Date ana Place of First Meetin^^Ttii TxfCeQfeett*I8Sl, at 3 o'clock, at the Official Receiver's Office, 29, Queen-stre t, Cardiff. Date of Public Examination—8th December, 1891, at 12 o'clock, at the Town-hall, Cardiff. NOTE.—All debts due to the estate should be paid to me. T. H. STEPHENS, Official Receiver. Address 29, Queen-street, Cardiff. Dated 26th November. 1891. 6480 'uhlir. };ppO'infmtnts. G ELLIGAER SCHOOL BOARD. The Board require the following TEACHERS for their HIGHER GRADE SCHOOL at PONTLOTTYN, viz.:—A HEAD MISTRESS, who must be a graduate of some University in the United Kingdom, must possess a first-class cerd/kate, and must have a thorough knowlede of French and Music (both prac- tical and theoretical) Salary S120 per annum. Also an ASSISTANT MISTRESS, who must possess a first-class certificate, be a .oo:1 mathematician, and have a good knowledge of French must possess the "D" Drawing Certificate, and be quahfied m Music (both practical and theoretical); Salary R80 per annum. The duties of both Teachers to commence on llth February next. Applications, marked Appli- cations for Higher Grade School," together with not more than three original testimonials, to be sent in to the undersigned on or before Friday, 4th Dec., 1891. Applicants to be single. By order, FRANK T. JAMES, Clerk. 134, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil, 18th Nov., 1891. 6375 ^PRTHYR TYDFIL UNION. WANTED, for the Infirmary, an ASSISTANT NURSE, to act as Night Nurse. Salary, S18 per annum and apartments, and 8s 6d weekly in lieu of rations. Applicants must not be under the age of 21 years, and must be single or widow without encumbrance. Applications, stating age, and whether single or widow without encumbrance, together with not more than three original testimonials, to be sent in to me on or before Friday, llth December, 1891. By order. FRANK T. JAMES, Clerk. 134, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil, Nov. 21, 1891. 6426 BEDWELLTY HOOL BOARD. The Board require Two FEMkLE provisionally cer- tificated TEACHERS (having two articles or their equivalent) to take charge of two small Infants' Schools, viz., Bedwellty Village a.nd Cwmsyfiog. Salary as per scale of the Board. Applications to be sent me forthwith. 6270 C. DAUNCEY, Solicitor, Tredegar, Clerk. tnbtrs attft (Contracts, MERTHYR TYDFIL UNION. TENDERS are required for the supply of a New PARISH HEARSE. Sketch, estimate, and specifica- tion to be sent in to the undersigned, marked Parish Hearse," on or before FRIDAY, the 4th day of Decem- ber, 1891. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any other Tender. By order, FRANK T. JAMES, Clerk. 134 High-street, Merthyr Tydfil, Nov. 21,1891. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the COMPLETION of 31 DWELLING-HOUSES which have been partly erected, and the ERECTION of an additional 50 HOUSES for the Cwm Cynon Building Club, at Pen. rhiweeiber. Endorsed tenders to be sent to the Secretary, Mr G. A. Evans, Ffrwd Villa, Mountain Ash, not later than 2nd December next. Plans and Specification may be inspected upon application to Mr C. Bailey, Architect, Merthyr Vale. 6433 The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. RFLO CONTRACTORS. —TENDERS are X invited for the EXCAVATION of about 500 cubic yards at New Tredegar. Tenders to be sent in not later than WEDNESDAY, December 2nd, 1891.- For particulars apply to C LEWIS, 25, Greenfields New Tredegar. 241 :JtRJ ESTABLISHED 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. Glasgow 4S67 G. BOYLES, SADDLER AND HARNESS MANUFACTURER, 29, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD G. BOYLES OPENED an ESTABLISHMENT in the COACH-BUILDING PREMISES in TAFF- STREET, and has on View a Large Assortment of Harness and Saddles of all descriptions. An Inspection Invited. 5618 All kinds of Waterprooflng kept in Stock THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER' THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- _I. come the worst forms of diseases, and the foulest state of the blood, stomach, liver, and kidneys they to to the core of every disease, where no et her medicines ave power to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the following complaints Indigestion, or wind in the stomach or bowels, giddiness in the head, dimness of sight, weak or sore eyes, loss of memory, palpitation of the heart, liver and bilious obstructions, asthma, or tightness in the chest, rheumatics, lumbago, piles, gravel, pains in the back, scurvy, bad legs, bad breast, sore tliroat, sore heads, and sores of all descriptions, burns, wounds, or white swellings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings, tumours or cancers, pimples or blotches on the face and body, swelled feet or legs, scabs and itch, erysipelas, jaundice, and dropsy, and fevers of all kinds. In boxes at Is ld and ?s 9d each, sold by most Cheaaists, or from aie "unlock Pill Manufactory, 4?, f-oot. Swansea. i.o04 jpisMk Jlmusntmtfs. I CARDIFF. rjlHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE AND MANAGER Mr EDWARD FLETCHER, ■v EIGHTS Only, commencing MONDAY, TOUT. Enormous attraction Visit of MR biihAj GOULD and his powerful company, including Air Robert Nelson, in ths ever jwpular drama, The BLACK FLAG or the Village Vagabond. rr^, sPeciai scenery and effects. TO-MGHI-, SATURDAY. Nov. 28, at 7.30, will be presented the Powerful Domestic Comedy- Drama, in tour Acts, entitled THE BLACK FLAG, or The Village Vagabond, By Henry Pettitt. H" hen a Prisoner escapes from Portland, a IT j1 ,afer is hoisted ajsa signal. Harry Gl'ndon (..he Village Vagabond—his original charac-er). Mr Fred Gould. Sims Lazarus (of theLong Firm), Mr Robert Nelson. Topsy Carrol] (Lanlady,Red Lion);Miss Stembridge. Monday, Nov 30th, the Carl Rosa Carmen Opera Co. with Farewell isit of Madame Marie Rose. Box Plan now open at Thompson and Shackell, Ltd. rpHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE AND MANAGER.. MR EDWARD FLETCHER. FAREWELL PERFORMANCES OF M A D A- M E MARIE R 0 Z E. MONDAY, NOV. 30TH, for SIX NIGHTS ONLY, THE CARL ROSA CARMEN OPERA CO. MONDAY and SATURDAY. THE DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT. TUESDAY and THURSDAY CARMEN. WEDNESDAY .THE 30HEMIAN GIRL. FRIDAY M ARITANA. Bos Plan now open at Thompson & Shackell, Limited. NOTICE.—The Tan: Vale Railway Co. have arranged to keep back the main line Train until 10.58 p.m. every evening of this week, and on Thursday, Decem- ber 3rd, to issue Reduced Fares by the Trains due at Cardiff at 4.43 p.m. and 0.4 p in. The Rhvmney Railway Co. have alo consented to run a Special Train from Cardiff to Rhymney, calling at all intermediate stations, on Thursdav, December 3rd, 1891, at 11 o'clock p.m. The Great Western Railway Company have also arranged a special Train from Swansea on the same day, Thursday, December 3rd, at 2.15 calling at aU the principal stations, and retuming to Swans at rjl H E M P IRE, JL JL'J QUEEN-STREET. MANAGER OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT Honour the Light Brigade, Honour the charge they made. Noble Six Hundred." Actual Survivors of the famous LIGHT BRIGADE, the JgALACLAVA JJEROES! Introduced by James Elmore, Actor, who will Recite The Charge of The Light Brigade." JOHN MCCAUSLAND—JAMES GLANISTER- CORPL. WM. PEARSON (Victoria Cross), Men who have made the most glorious page in English History. HARRY CHAMPION, Comic Songster. MISS RHODA RAYNE, Contralto Singer. MR J. C. RICH, Character Actor and Vocalist. MISS ROSE W-YNNE, 011 Mother." VOLTI AND RAY, in How to Become a Gymnast," MISS ADA LONSDALE, Serio Comic. THE CELEBRATED L U P I N 0, Troupe of Pantomimists in The Old Man of the Sea." NEXT WEEK— ALBERT CHEVALIER, The Engagement of the Season. 910 I PH I L H A R M O N I C JL THEATRE OF VARIETIES. Proprietors—Cardiff Philharmonic Music-hall Co., Ltd Manage* .JOHN SHERIDAN TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, Nov. 2Sih, The Great Irish Spectacular Ballet, JTJONNYRROOK. 30 WELL-TRAINED CHILDREN. Tableaux Vivants. Hibernian Ballets. BELLA COLLINS, England's Soprano. CISSIE TRENT, Transformation Dancer. CHARLES CLIFFORD, Solo Harpist. ALVO, Marvellous Gymnast. CHARLES DEANE, London Comique. Powerful Varic y Programme. 2997 jp ARK HiVLL, CARDIFF. POPULAR CONCERT, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, AT 7.45. ARTISTES :— MISS MAGGIE DAVIES, A.R.C.b!. London, the Brilliant Soprano. MR DAVID HUGHES, Gold Medallist, R.A.M. MASTER FRANK HUTCHINGS, Solo Pianist. A GLEE SOCIETY OF 110 PICKED VOICES. ACCOMPANIST Mrs CLARA NOVELLO DAVIES. CONDUCTOR Mr JACOB DAVIES. Admission :-Ba!cony, Is 6d Front Seats, Is Second do., éd. Books of Tickets at greatly Reduced Prices. Next Concert—Boxing Night, December 25th 6410 SWANSEA. LONGLAND'S FAMILY AND COM- JtJ MERCIAL HOTEL, ST HELEN'S ROAD. (Beautifully situated.) COMMODIOUS COMMERCIAL AND PRIVATE SITTING-ROOMS. FOR TERMS APPLY- 3940 MANAGERESS. £ JARDIFF MUSICAL SOCIETY. CONDUCTOR MR T. E. AYLWARD. GRAND OONCERT (First of the Season), AT THE PARK HALL, CARDIFF, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2ND, 1891, Sir Arthur Sullivan's Grand Oratorio THE "MARTYR OF ANTIOCH." For further particulars see large bills. 783 6237 SWANSEA. SWANSEA PAVILION THEATRE OF VARIETIES, HIGH-STREET. Proprietors SWANSEA PAVILION, LTD. Manager Mr T. S. CARLTON. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), Nov. 28th, last night of Mr Arthur Corney, Herr Dewell, Cronow, George Lashwood, Mr Walter Beaumont's London Dramatic Company. MONDAY, Nov. 30th, and every evening during the week, J. C. RICH (the Sheeuey Man). Doors open at 7. commence at 7.30. Gallery, 3d; Pit, 6d Balcony, Is Boxes, Is 6d half-price to balcony and I boxes only, at 9 o'clock, 6d and Is. HEATRE ROYAL, TEMPLE- STREET, JL SWANSEA. LESSEE MR ALEX. STACEY. TO-NIGHT and During the Week, Special Re-Engagement of Mr Lawrence Daly and Company in the entirely New and Original Romantic, and Sensational Drama, in 5 Acts, "BELLS OF FATE." New Magnificent Illuminated Scenery. 5741 Box Office at Brader's, Heathfield-stret, Swansea. {fewrsistts. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. FAST EXPRESS TRAINS are run DAILY (Sundays excepted), in conjunction with the London and North Western Railway, via the SHREWSBURY and HERE ) FORD LINE, between CARDIFF and LIVERPOOL, Manchester, Chester, Carlisle, Glasgow, and Edinburgh and the North of England and Scotland generally, leaving CARDIFF at 9.30 a.m., 12.35, 4.5, and 7.30 p.m. By Trains connecting with the Service to and from LLANELLY, SWANSEA, NEATH, BRIDGEND, and other Stations, the time occupied between SOUTH WALES and the North is materially reduced. THROUGH CARRIAGES run from CARDIFF, and FARES are in operation between all principal Stations. 6000 HY. LAMBERT, General Manager. ■j^JEDITERRANEAN CRUISES. The splendidly appointed ss. BRITANNIA will leave London, January 15th, for two cruises in the Mediterranean. FIRST CRUISE.—Gibraltar, Algiers, Marseilles, Alexandria (for Cairo), Jaffa (for Jerusalem), Palermo, Naples, Nice, < £ rc. SECOND CRUISE.—Marseilles, Malta. Alexandria, Jaffa, Beyrouc (for Damascus), Smyrna (for Ephesus), Constantinople, Athens, Palermo, Naples, Nice, Marseilles, Malaga (for Granada), Gibraltar, Cadiz, &c; Passengers leave London March 2nd. Electric light, perfect ventilation, moderate fares. &c. Passengers leave London March 2nd. Electric light, perfect ventilation, moderate fares. For programmes and full particulars apply to ¡i THOS. COOK & SON, Ludgate Circus, London, and Branch Offices. 6185 14635 OIL FOR BURNING IN THE WELLS" and "LUCIGEN" LAMPS, also BLACK VARNISH, CREOSOTE, and BRICK OIL. HARDMAN AND COMPANY, MILES PLATTING, MANCHESTER. 6350 I INDIGESTION.—The MEDICAL RE- JL FORM SOCIETY will send FREE to all applicants an excellent BOTANIC CURE for Indigestion, Bilious- j vess, Liver Complaints, and Piles. Address—The secretary,BOTANIC INSTITUTE,NOTTINGHAM.509 I usht£ŽlS cààrt5£t5. IMP 0 R TAN T NOT ICE. CHRISTMAS gHOW OF FANCY GOODS. JJOWELL AND COMPANY -Ejt. ? 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