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.I. l.V. I 1,LT ON GEWLNG M AOHINES HAVF. BEEN MADE AND SOLD. They are suitable alike for home usp anil for FACTORIES. They are SIMPLE, sn,KVr SPEEDY, and DURABLE. EASY TO Aav ■! >j j EASY TO WORK BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. gT^GER'S \nBRATlXG SHUTTLE *0 MACHINES 4,1 e!"iuent 101 'ala" ll!Se> combining in Sin>plioity of ki\ee tile f!ovv'iig grtal requirements :— Kunni11 r* "i" i• >]i Noiseiessness, and Light P>"P OT,X ^T. DISCO! "NT FOR CASH; On ON If R E BY J OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS, With Option of Purchase. Any Machine Repaired or Exchanged, rrRE SINGER JVFAIS"UFACTURING COMPANY. NAQt.MENT FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM 39, FOSTKR.LA.INF:, LONDON, TRiCT OFFICE FOn. SOUTH WALES: 4, s'r. JOHN'S GQUARE,, c ARD IF F, AND 5n *J1HKR BRANCHES THROUGHOUT Ki'-AT BRITAIN AM) IRELAND 6739 0UR J^OTED ALES -Li! IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. TRY OUR QUINEA pALE A L E, JL IN 9 AND 18 GALLON CASKS PHILLIPS AND SONS, BREWERS AND WINE MERCHANTS, NEWPORT, MON. PHILLIPS & SONS' WTNE CELLARS AT STATION-STREET. Also See Our GUINEA XMAS HAMPER Ad vt. in Echo." 6650 ACCEPTABLE CHRISTMAS PRESENT: A ILB. OF CHOICE TISA. a Real Treat at the Vestive Home-gathering, THE CUP THAT CHKERS," Assured in either case by Purchasing of the LONDON WHOLESALE DEALER. „ Prices to suit both AHE CLASSES" AND "THE MASSES." From our Ion, List of the FINEST rjlEAS I MPORTEI) .JL -α- We Sllbrrut; the following, soliciting the THP favour of your patronage. E RICH, PUNGENT ASSAM, OHOloi? C?d. °EYLON & INDIAN BLEND, i'ljjp T* INDIAN & CHINA BLEND, Is 6D. A N A N AND CO., õ, HIGH-STREET, 6814 CAR D IFF. ==- X 1\1 A S I Tjjr M A S I "J. pEDLER'S XIvI ANNl AL DISPLAY OF A s RESENTS. Udiev Cotn °VKL' CH°ICR' r<l:FUL- wtte^ Sceufc Cases, Dressing Cases, K^'Ule Kass, Gents' Brief Bags. Ge i -duff j,>1Us!l Cases, special for the season s Silk UuiK^ ^°iid Nickel Frame at 10s 6d, P at 10s (,,} p* !l> Sterling Silver Knob and l'ip- Leath'e;. r^ 1>oe, fc Hooks, Card Cases, {mil °0::« in great variety at our usual low prices. ROYAL ESTAB. /^TT-rx"' A^>-ADE. 1867. 6586 VAR X L]A QHRI-TMAS JJAMPER., STARTLING VALUE. 1 BOY'n CONTAINS 1 liOT-U^ CHAMPAGNE (QUART), 1 Bottt 0LD -lJOMT, 1 PrnTr SHERRY, 1 Jtcvm'Ti °CQNAC BRANDY. 1 Bot'Tt NICHOLSON'S GIN. i BOT'lii ?JS1) UliyH liiSKEY, lSn0Ll> '"AMAICA RUM. l r and bottles included. EXTRA DUBLIN STOUT, 13 k 111 Wood an .I GoUie. S Si8 NDIA PALE, FINP Jn "°o<i ami Kuttle. 0 £ hiB0TTL1:I) pORTS AND TTTWt, S'lKVMUKy. DNS OLDC BOTTLMD CLARETS. FINE OLD Lb.NDJ.D BRANDIES. w^tAInD IRISH MALT WHISICIKS. FINE OLD JAMAICA RUM Arc., tie., &c. THE NEWPORT AND SOUTH WALES WINE AND SPIRIT CO., LTD. (Jjite David Harrliy), rSTABLIRHED 1762, q. HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT, MON. Wlfc JOHN PKITCHARD, Manager. T. p 0 W E L L, HIGH-STREKT, CARDIFF, n>" SAT>PI.BS, HUNTING BREASTPLATES, AM) BRlDLEfci, BORsk ^l.'UoRSl: AN" S'NG'-E HARNESS, Dr««s;„C,;PTIIIN,(;; Ac" ^UG.S OF ALL KINDS. Ciear .S and Caj-jK, lirusli, Jewel, Letter, Card, Bags IV Cases, Satchels, Letter and Cash •t F-ii J,1r"eon Cases, l?v\ces, l*e^gvng«, aiui all kinds to** l<eath*r (>oo<i.suitable for thu Christ mas la Qewe&( tleaigud, 6756 J OtIjnstntn:s JUtttgnnxgntitttg* JML0 N s T E R QHPuISTMAS BAZAAR NOW OPEN AT JgERRY AND QO.'S FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, 34, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. NEW SHOWROOM ON GROUND FLOOR I NOW FILLED WITH A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMEWT OF TOYS, DOLLS, GAMES, MUSICAL AND MECHANICAL TOYS OF JVERY POSSIBLE DESCRIPTION. TEN THOUSAND U EFUY. AND FANCY ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR CHRIST MAb PRESENTS AND NEW YEAKATS|JvTb FROM ONE PENNY TO ONE POUND. LOCKS, J^RONZES, & j^^IRRORS. FANCY FU N ITU RE, WHITE WOOD ARTICLES FOR PAINTING, BAMBOO FURNITURE, FOLPING SCREENS, WORK BOXES, WRIilNG DESKS, ELECTRO PLATE, & CUTLERY CARPETS, BEDSTEADS, AND BEDDING PLEASE MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS I EARLY TO AVOID THE CRUSH. jg A Z A A R I ON A MUCH LARGER SCALE THAN EVER THIS YEAR. 6689 fc j|^EMEMBER CHR-TSTMAS IS NEAR and DON'T FORGET the ROYAL STORES in the HAYES, CARDIFF, for your Supplies of PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, FRUIT, And POULTRY GRAND DISPLAY on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25RD. Jf> EMEMBE R CHRISTMAS IS NEAR .r- c, and DON'T FORGET the J30YAL STORES in the HAYES, CARDIFF, for your Supplies of PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, FRUIT, And POULTRY. GRAND DTSPI-AV on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23KD. REMEMBER CHRISTMAS IS NEAR and DON'T FORGET the ROYAL STORES in the HAYES, CARDIFF, for your Supplies of JpROVISI NS, GROCERIES, FRUIT, And POULTRY. GRAND DISPLAY on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23i:D. 6839 4 I JMAS pOULTRT, & c. LARGE DISPLAY OF fjlURKEYS, Q.EESE, J)T-TCKS' JpOWLS, Qj..A!vIE, &c., &c., ON TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, -A LN -u THURSDAY, 22ND, 23RD, & 24TH. F ENNELL AND SONS, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. 6944 G P- A N D S "V OF TURKEYS, GEESE, DUCKS, FOWLS, &c., &c., ON TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY, BY CARDIFF FISH & POULTRY CO., LD., 70, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 6950 a. HYDE. Manager. A T 0 (Late of St. Mary-street) SHOW OF rpURKEYJS, GJESE, DUCKS, F OWLS, AND GAME, AT No.3 & 184, QARDIFF MARKET. PAYNE'S PRIZE MEDAL WILTSHIRE SAUSAGES. Royal, 1879 Dairy, 1887 and 1883. 966 PBIME DAJLfctif FJ^D, .lfR.E$H DAILY. ¡ OTIjrisimas ^itnouttaiuettts. XMAS MEAT, XMAS MEAT. X MAS MEAT. J. JJUCKNER, QUEEN-STREET, Will make his usual Grand Display of pRIME gEEF & MUTTON FOR XMAS ON TUESDAY, INOLUDING BLACK-POLLED ABERDEENSHIRE STEER—1st prize at Newport, Birming- ha.nd, and 2nd London. SHORTHORN HEIFER-lst Newport and Birmingham. Numerous Prize HIGHLAND SCOTCH STEERS-Fed at Home Farm by the Most Noble the MARQUIS OF BUTE. Also 1st and 2nd Prize HEREFORD STEERS, fed by D. Evans, Esq., Ffriwgrech, Brecon the Executors W. G. Cartwright, Esq., Fairwater; and Lewis, Esq,, St. Mary's Hill Court, Bridgend. And a number of Extra Prime SHORTHORNS from Lord Fitzhardinge, Berkeley Castle. PRIZE SOUTHDOWN AND MOUNTAIN WETHERS from the Principal Feeders in the District. Inspection Invited. Note the Address 6943 12, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. QRAND CHRISTMAS SHOW OF 80 CATTLE and 160 SHEEP, PORK and POULTRY, rjHJESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER, 22nd and 23rd. PRIZE HEIFER.-Bred and fed by James Howell, Esq. 1st Prize, Merthyr 1st Prize, Lord TYedegar's Show; 2nd Prize, Bath and West of England Show. HIGHLAND CATTLE.—Splendid selec- tion. Bred and fed by Most Noble the Marquis of Bute, K.T. CHOICE LOT OF FINE CATTLE.—Fed and bred by A. J. Francis, Esq., Welsh- pool. There will, also be on view some MAGNIFICEN r CATTLE bred and fed by EARL POWIS; RICHARDS, Lower Hall, Montgomery CAPTAIN MYTTON, Montgomery and I J. PHILLIPS. Esq., Whitchurch. SHEEP.—Most Noble Marquis of Bute's Mountain Wethers; James Howells's, Esq., Prize Pat Sheep, 1st prize Lord Tredegar's Show J. Phillips' Esq., Mountain Wethers. PORK.—Splendid Show. Bred and fed by James Howell, Esq., and F. Ward. CHOICE LOT OF HOME-FED POULTRY, GEESE, DUCKS, FOWLS, TURKEYS, ON VIEW WEDNESDAY, 23RD INST. All above on view at F. yp A R D'S NONPAREIL MEAT MARKET, JAMES-STRERT, CARDIFF, AND EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, BARRY. 6546 E J. pOOLE, 285, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF, I 5, GLEBE-STREET, PENARTH, HOLTON-ROAD, BARRY DOCK, Begs to inform ilia numerous Patrons and the 1 ublic generally that his .A. NNUAL QHRLSTMAS SHOW Of pRIZE JgEEF AND MurlvrON Will take place at each of the above Establishment! on "WEDNESDAY AND rpHURSDAY, DECEMBER 23rd & 24th. The BEEF has been purchased from the, stock of those well-known Breeders and feeders. viz. :— The Right Hon. Lord TREDEGAR. R. STRATTON, Esq., The Duffryn. A. LOVIBOND, Esq., Gothelney, Biidgw&ter. AND REES KEENE, Esq., Llanfihangel. choice h^V-T??*^ haS befn sol0tted from tha cnoice fttrda 01 (amongst others) — THOMAS WILLIAMS, Esq., Pengam, CHRISTOPHER WILLIAMS, Esq., Red House, Whose names are a sufficient guarantee of quality. All orders entrusted to E. J. P. shall receive most careful attention. AN INSPECTION IS SPECIALLY INVITED. To ensure satisfaction buy your Christmas Joint from E. J. p 0 0 L E 6953 FOR PSEPITL AND FANCY ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S G IFTS, GO TO Q. R I P P I T H JAMES, 14 AND 15, HIGH-STREET, c A R D I F F. 6638 THE CARMARTHEN BILL-POSTING COMPANY, 13, GUILDHALL-SQUARE, CARMARTHEN, Bill-porting and Adverlising in all its Branches throughout t he Counties of Carmarthen, Pembroke, and Cardigan. 6643 I Cljnstmas Announctintnts. ¡ SWANSEA i B. "gjVANS AND COMPANY BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEIR CHRISTMAS JJAZAAR AND FAN O. Y p A I R is O W OPEN, AND CONTAINS AN IMMENSE SKLEOTION OF USEFUL AND FANCY GOODS SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS. A visit of inspection respectfully invited. Temple-street, Swansea, Dec. 22nd 1891. 6769 THE LARGEsT FAT pIG IN SWANSEA, AT A. w 11,T,IAMSONS (ELECTRIC LIGHT MEAT DEPOT), ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, Who will make his I GRAND SHOW OF PRIZE CATTLE AND PIGS TUESDAY, DEC. 22. 6832 I ESTABLISHED 1836. I CABINET MANUFACTORY, 19 HIGH STREET' §wansea- INSPECTION INVITED. EXTENSIVE STOCK OF ALL KINDS or JpURNITURE. F C J] D 0 E R S H A^W JM A S pRESENTS. gRADBURY'S gEWlNG T^JACHINES AND jgASSINETTES. LATEST DESIGNS. DEPOT 19 Q. O W E R gTREET, CJWANSEA. 6343 THE po P U L A R T r, A. JL JL FOR STRENGTH, FLAVOUR, RICH- NESS, AND CHEAPNESS, LARK'S JS gD fp E A Has become justly popular, and is considered the Very Best Value obtainable. ——— &731 W. S. C L A P, li, 77, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. ]\1A Y 33 L 0 0 M T E A" 31.500,000 lbs. of Tea. have been sold by the Prc- prietor; during the past five years. HIGHEST AWARD GOLD MEDAL. FOOD AND COOKERY EXHIBITION, 1S90. Sold in Lead Packets and lib 31b., 61b., and j 101b. Decorated Canisters by JA B E Z A V I E S -iL/ 0304 37, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. JF YOU WANT A GOOD DRINK To Toast the Health oX your Friends at Christmas, GO TO T tJ C K'S, 91 high'strekt' Swanbea' Where yon can set Supplied with ail Kind5; of • Good, Ganuine V/TNES AND CORDIALS, AT ONE SHILLING PER BOTTLE. ——— 6S69 An DRINKS GUARANTEED NOX-ALCOHOUC. CHHISTMAS & NEW YEAR'S CARDS. F DOWDEN, NEXT DOOR TO CASTLE-STREET CHAPEL, SWANSEA. Has the LARGEST SELECTION of the above in WALES, over 50,000 to select. frotii. Also Christmas Presents, Purses, Ladies' l>ags. Albums, Card Cases, Pocket-books, Jewel Case?, Dolls, Games in Great Variety, &c., &e. b867 QHRI8TMAS P R E S E N T S. LATEST DESIGNS IN GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY", ELECTRO-PLATE, AND CONTINENTAL NOVELTIES. Cheapest and Most VarIed Assortment in Town. LEOPOLD BAER, 42, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA (Eaciug General Poat-oaice). N67 x M A S XBIASM PHOTOS! PHOTOS!! You are respectfully rs(<uest8fl to call at the Reception lvooms of tlio 1JMNE ^BT PH°AOGRAPHIC GTUDIOS, Where t here are always on some very fine Portraits in Oils, Enlarges Permanent Photosraplis, Ac., linishe i in Monochrome and Water-colom-. MINIATUP.ES & PRESENTATION PORTRAITS A SPECIAL I I'.ATURK. Portraits taken at night l»y aviiticial light equal to da.vhglit. T TT M.S.A., fl JOL. VJT ARTIST, TEMPLE STREEL SlUDlO, SWANSEA. Under naytl Patronage. N.B.—CIX)SEJ> ON XMAS BAY. OPEN ON BANKJIOLIDAY. (,774 I L L I A M pRICE, butcher, 76, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. WILLIAM PRICE b?gs to announce his annnal CHRISTMAS SHOW On MONDAY and TUESDAY next, And will as usual be prepared to show some of the best goods, and to sell at the most reasonable prices. FATRONAGK RESPECTFULLY ASKED. 6881 < £ ijrisimas Jimtfltmcaranis. SWAN Si, A. XMAS X M A S pRESENTS, pRESENTS. TEN MILLIONS OF ks I-NGFRS' jgEWING A CHIDES HAVE BEEN MADE AND SOLD. SINGER'S VIBRATING SHUTTLE MACHINES Are the latest production for families, and they com- bine in an eminent (legi-eeall the requirements for household uses, simplicity (of mechanism, noiselessness, and light running. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. I Price Lists Gratis. Instruction Free to All. I TEN PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. ON HIRE WITH OPTION OF PURCHASE. ANY MACHINE REPAIRED OR EXCHANGED. SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPY. MANAGEMENT FOR THE UNITHO KINGDOM 39, FOSTER-LANE. LONDON, E.C. BRANCH OFFICE 6903 28. CASTLE STREET, gWANSEA. rp o M g A R R O N .U FLOWEKS FOR hOUQUETS. BOt;¡¡jj<:T: FLOWERS SPRAYS. AND CUT BOUQUETS FLOWKUs FLOWERS, go to the BOUQUETS FLOWERS the llOYAL FLORIST. BOUQUET-* FLOWERS Oxford street, Swansea. BOUQUETS FLOWERS W¡nnerof Five FilA Prizt,s 1Wl:ttL; ;T FLOW ICRS for Bouquets, Wreaths, BOUQUETS FJ.O\EUS Ac., at the Local Chrysan- BOUQUETS FLOWEilS tlusnmiu Shows. Specmlite i'.OUQUETS FLOWERS tlie-Val)eN,. BOUQUETS pALMER, CONFECTIONER. I 29, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. I CAKES AND PASTRY CANNOT BE BEATEN. WILL STAND THE TEST OF COMPARISON. 6900 X. MAS. R O C E R Y _X XMAS PIU) VISIONS. TEAS GENUINE AS IMPORTED. EXTRAORDINARY VALUE IN CHRISTMAS FRUITS. GEORGE BOW EN, FAMILY GROCER k PROVISION MERCHANT. CRADOC- TREET, SWANSEA. 6912 p 0 W E 219, HIGH-STREET, A:;¡¡ 21, C SWANSEA. STEAM WORKS—STRAND. On no occasion ha- our QHRISTMAS AND F, W E A R gTOCK BEKN SO EXTENSIVE, ARTISTIC, AND INTERESTING. It cannot fail to meet the desires of all requiring a Season Selection of FIRST-CLASS CONFECTIONERY. When all lirtie babies are resting Clieirlieads, And angels thoir cradles are rocking. Then comes Santa Olaus with toys and tho gauze, And with Powd's pure Sweets tills the stocking. "p OWE, 219, HIGH-STREET, AND 21. COLLEGE- STREET, SWANSEA. STEAM WORKS -STRAND. 6929 JOHN NICHOLAS, THE COUNTY WAREHOUSE, 47, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. J. N. has on View a Fine Show of j WHEELER AND WILSON SEWING I MACHINES, Suitable for oil kinds of work, and acknowledged to I be The Best Mako Sewing Machine in The World. ONLY GRAND PHIZE PARIS EXHIBITION, lbS9 HIGHEST A WARD EDINBURGH EXii UHl toN, 1890. Please Note the W. & W., are the Only Machine J Company ever Awarded n. Grand Prize. Five Years' Warranty with e<ich Machine. Lessons Given iVee u C'h:vrge. JOHN NICHOLAS is the Lasge^t Bvtyer in South Wales of Washing Macliinas, Mangles, &c. All Goods at Special Cash Pi ices or on the Easy Payment System. t9S) A C 11 R 1 s T M A s A ,N O U N C E M E N T. 1-1. J',l\ '1 MEN'S FELT HATS, LATEST STYLE, FROM 2s. MEN'S AND BOYS' CAPS, IN GREAT VARIETY, FROM 41;D. GENTS' TIES, COLLARS, AND SCARFS. MEN'S HOSE AND HALF-HOSE, FROM 5% D. FANCY NEEDLE CASES. WINDOW AND ART MUSLINS. SPECIALITY IN LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S APRON IN WHITE AND ( OLOUR, FROM TO IS lln. F AN C Y HA NDKERCHI EES, WITH MOTTOES, In TO 1;; llD. IT I I I I -1\ E 1\ 1- I y IT, I L I p J E N K INS, CASTLE-SQUARE, SWANSEA. 632G xIfAS CONFECTIO NERY. I A. 11. G A K « B T T, THE SOUTH WALES PASTRY-COOK AND CONFECTIONER, 1, NORTHAMPTON-PLACE AND CRADOC- STflEET, SWANSEA. SUPERIOR WEDDING AND CHRISTMAS CAKES, LUNCHEON AND SCHOOL CAKES, JELLIES, ICES, CREAMS, &C., &C. Knives, Forks, and Plate lont, on hire, BREAKFASTS. DINNERS, A SUPPERS SUPPLIED, Ür Single DWKSprovidedonveryrer.sona'ole terms. Lawn TCl1nb and Picnic I)1rt-h8 catered for. 693 LATE ABRAHAM FRANCIS. S9, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. m R. MORGAN bey;s to thank his Cus- J»_ • ton(}r3 for past support, and to inform them an i the Public generally that lie will slaughter for his XMAS SHOW thf following CHOICE STOCK, viz.:— ONE HEIFER, winner of the First Prize at.Bridgend Show bred and fed !>v W'iSliam ilonkin. Esc; Isiand House, Bridgend. ONE HEIFER, 'bred and fed by n uSiain llopkin, Esq., Island House, Bridgend. Ol OX. winner of the Second Prise t H averfordwest Shùw; bred and fed bv William Morris, Esq., Aahitole. Pem. brokeshire. ? PRIME SOUTHDOWN WETHERS, bred and fed by J g'Y!101d. Esq., Tierson, Johns',on, Peiai.iiokeshiiU. A Large Number of DAIRY-FED POllKERS and SUCKING-PIGS from well-lmown breeders. The same will be on SHOW' ON MONDAY NEXT, and will be cut up on Tuesday and following days ."or Sale. 6092 QMALE AND SON, Wholesale and K3 Retail Family and Shipping BUTCHERS, 3), W'I NO-STREET, and 131, HIGH-STREET, WAN. SEA, beg io thank their Customers for past support, and to inform hern and the Public of Swansea pener- ally that they v.ill slaughter for Christmas prime shorthorn heifer, winner or iirst prise at Yeovil Show prime Divon heifer, h.c., Exeter .show three prime Devon heifers, bred and fed by the Hon. Mark Roi'e, Biciou, Devon ten prime Devon oxen, bred and fed by C. Pratt, E-q., Westcott House, TuUuon, Oitery St. JSary, Devon two prime Busks heifers, bred and fed by C. Roberts, Esq., Seinors Farm, Newion Devon 20 oxen and heifers from fl)l'<l1Jé'Ht feo.iers in Devonsiilre and Somersetshire ten prime Sussex I!OWllS ten prime Exmoor siieep ten prime Southdown wethers thirty prime Southdown wethers tlnity pridie mountain wethers, bred and fed by W. R. Trick, Esq., ex-Mayor of Neath forty prime dairy porkers also several prime sucking pig's from our own Farm. ) SHOW ON TUESDAY, and SALE on following days, at lowest possible 6383 PATRONISED BY HER MAJESTY THE, QUEEN. TB. BROWN, 226, HIGH-STREET, and 10, QUAY-PARADE, begs to state that he will slaughter the following rime STOCK FOR OiiRi.sTMAS, Vr7.:— Four Devon Oxen, bred and fed by G. iiisdon, Esq., Dnnster. Winners of lit, 2nd, 3rd Prb.es at Dunster Show. Two Heifers, winners of 1st Prizes t Hriiigend Show. Bred and fed by W. Hopkins, Esq., tsTa.nd Farm, Bridgend._ Four Oxen, bred al1.1 'fed by C. Mathias Esq., of Ijamnhey Cnnrt, Pernor ke. Eoriy 1:hut!¡"own Wethers, hied and fed by H. Morris, lis,)., Marledge, Pembrokeshire. Thirty Mountain Wethers, bred and fed by W. Orifiit.hs, Devynock. tSre. on- shire. Forty Dairy Pigs, bred and fed by W. Rees, Esq., Clynderwen. Tun Dairy Pigs, bred and fed by S. Wi.liams, Esq., Solva. Twenty J>airv Pigs, bred end by T. Nicholas, Esq., Trega lwg.ui, Solva. Also the usual number of Sacking Pigs. Show, Monday and Tnesday. Sale, Wednesday and Thursday. tt-jT'lliv names of tho foregoing Feeders are a complete guarantee of the superior quality of the Stock. 6864 dljnstmas JltmeimDmtmis. =- SWANSEA. rilHE SOUTH, W A LES TEMPERANCE X DRINJv CO., LTD. HAND-IN-HAND COFFEE TAVERN, 12, PRINCE OF WALES-ROAD, SWANSEA. WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT :— TRADE AND FAMILIES SUPPLIED WITH BEST AERATED I TEMPERANCE JQRINKS AT POPULAR PRICES. WILLIAM NIGHTINGALE, 6951 MANAGING DIKKCTQR. -r- p A L M E^R A N D SONS, -α- While respectfully directing puLlic attention to their large GENERAL STOCK OF WINES, ALES, A'SPIRITS, Would Specially mention ¡¡,r Season's PURCHASES OF SCOTCH & IRISH WHISKIES, OLD i'OR I S, AND SHERRIES. I Connoisseurs will find this u. Rare Opportunity. j -ir! \=- 035_- mHE SWANSEA COFFEE PUBLIC- X HOUSE COMPANY, LIMITED. MAKE SPECIAL PROVISION FOR CHRISTMAS SEASON, at 214, High street. -Beùs and Billiards. The LIFEBOAT Coffee Tavern, Qaay-parade. OXFORD Coffee Tavern and Restaurant, 7s, Oxiorù-!Street.-BC"1S aÚd BiJliar<!s. The "LANDORE" Hotel and Coffee Tavern, sf,tin\l-ro:' d, Landore.—Beds, Billiards, ami Public Room. The CASTLE Hotel ntul Coffee Tavern, 4, DUJns- place, Mumldes.—Biiiiarus. The WOODFIELD" Hotel and Coffee Tavern, 100 and 101, WoodtleM- treef, Morristcu.— Beds, Billia ds, and Club Room. I The "BELGRAVE" C.'ffee Tavern, Cwmbwila.— Billiards. The "STATION" Hotel and Coffee Tavern, Pontar- dalais. — Beds, Biiiiarus, Ladies' and Gent'emen's Dining-room, Stabling. HOT DINNERS DAILY FROM 12.30 to 3 P.M. THOS. LLOYD DA VIES, Secretary and General Manager. Otnees-2-;4, High-street, Swansea. 0915 GS STALL, MARKET, SWANSEA. J A M E S jrp A N C 1S Begs lbpectíully to inform Ids Customers and the General Public of Swansea that he will exhibit for the Christmas Ivlarkef cnle PRIME OXEN AND HETFEn BEEF. Also a good selection of PRIME MOUNTAIN AND SOUTHDOWN WETHERS, PORKERS, &o. The whole will be on snow ON TUESDAY NEXT and ioUotving days. 6919 AN INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY SOLICIIED. CARDIFF. JMPORTANT -OTICE. i. QRAND JQISPLAY Ot Yyr E D D 1 N G p R E S E N T S rp E S T I M.0 N I A L pLATE, AND Q.IFTS, IN SILVER AND ELECTRO-PLATE. CUTLERY", &c., BOTH IN AND OUT OF CASKS. TOT!Oi;ZES AND CLOCKS, 'u i THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTION IN SOUTH WALES. JAPANESE "T ARE, A CHOICE SHLKCTION OF Y A c,ES and ORNAMENTS, TRAYS, &c. OAK MOUNTED GOODS, SMOKERS' COMPANIONS, INK STANDS, &c. A VERY LARGE VARIETY. LADIES' TRAVELLING AND DRESSING HAGS. From 20s to £20, AISO A THOUSAND OTHER ARTICLES,. SUITABLE I-OK XMAS AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTS. C R 0 S S JgROS.; ST. MARY. STREET, CARDIFF. 6593 T E W I S A -N D T E W I S !J JU LK\VIS CABINETMAKERS AND IBWI| LEWIS UPHOLSTERERS. LEWIS I.EWl'S /i IO lS j LKVVIS fukxiture, j^VIS CARPETS, CURTAINS. LEWIS vis DOWN QUILTS. LEWIS F vis LliWIS LEWIS LEWIS Wo are now showing ail tho New I.EWLS Curtains and Draperies for the Seasou LEWIS fio-.u the chicf English autl Foreign LE»JS LEWI'S Manufacturers, not (obe I.UJ passed LLW LEWLS in South Wales or the West of LMV XH LEWIS England. LKWIS LEWI'S Manufacturers, not (obe I.UJ passed LLW LEWLS in South Wales or the West of LMV XH LEWIS England. LKWIS LEWIS LEW 2» I i,I WIS LEWIS Sis D0WN ^UILTS- eehIS LKSVIS FITR-NITURE, LEWIS I'HTS T.EWIS LEWIS CARPETS, LKWXS LEWIS CURTAINS. LHWlS LEWIS EKWT.-> LEWIS ——— l-EWIs 23 & 24, DUKE-STREET, LEWIS CARDIFF, LEWIS Lfc.vf'Ja LEWIS AND LEWIS }>E\VLs LEWIS LEWIS 137 & 337A, LWRNS- LEWIS COMMERCIAL-STREET, LEWIS NEWPORT, MON. Sis T E W IS A N D J E W I S § J 4 6546 COUNTY 'i 2Á 1-\1 .L I f't BREWERY CO., pENARTH ROAD) JL QARDIFF, Are now supplying their PRTTvIF, OCTOBER BREWINGS In 41/2. 9, 18, and 36 gallon casks. MILD ALE from IGd per gallon. BITTER ALE from Is per gallon. 6201 yy E L S II yy H I s K Y (Made from the Finest Malted Barley only). r DISTILLERY FRONGOCH, BALA, NORTH ¡ WALKS. Of ail Wine aud" Spirit Merchants. 6236
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CORRESPONDENCE. __n X.L. (luhirii-uivv;.— •Vliere a father dies intestate leav .nar a WII:1.1Il1 daughter (or two ¡hughter-> the son (or the older daughter) should apply for letters of ad- nih;i tration to the County Court Registrar if tho property is not above ;100; if otherwise, a solicitor had better 06 employed. OMI'GA.—Ve regret that we cannot see our way to give you the name and &d,lres3 of a clergyman who recovered his, sight, nor of the oculist through whoso lhn \\I',maJ.¡t;r he recovered it, '1'0 ÙO >;1) would be unfair to other oculists, perhaps üq 1I:lolly or better skilled, whose Cllres do not happen to havliI got ad. vertlll6Ù 111 the pres. G.J.—Cardiff lias never beaten Blacklieath. JUSTICE.—Your letter is inadmissible. Letters have been received from A Panygraig Liberal," Mr R. Rees, &c.,
GRIEVANCES OF RAILWAY CLERKS.
GRIEVANCES OF RAILWAY CLERKS. TO THK KDITOK. SIR,—It is gratifying 10 learn that the direc- torate of the Great Western Railway Oom)jany have generously consented to pay their uniform servants for Sunday duty. The uniform staff comprises porters, ticket collectors, inspectors, guards, signalmen, and shunters. Enfrine-drivers II lUlVe lJeu receiving Sunday duty pay for serna time. So liavp* the tolegrapli engineers. Every weekly-paid man who perforins Sunday duty will be paid for same. Permit me, sir, to draw atten- tion t) a very defi^rvinaj ciass of men, vifc, I bookinp-clerks and tu-ecvaphists, who receive no pay, additionally, for Sunday labour. They are frequently called upon to perforin duty 0:1 Sun- da\s without receiving any extra remuneration, they being styled as seven day a week salaried. olEcers. The telegraphists are, I understand, very peculiarly situated, more so than their CJ.- very peculiarly situated, more so than their lengues—the booking-clerks. With a few excep- tions, these telegrajiiiisl's have to work from 10 to 12 hours on Sundays without any relief for nie.u^. ¡ They are closely contiued to their offices, con- stantly watching the eteotric telegraph in opera- tion, receiving and transmitting our tele- II graphic news as weii as that of the company, swallowing tt eir food at intervals when opportunities admit. BiKiking-clerks are more forcunate, as they are allowed meal times, and are not so strictly confine'! to their office as the poor telegraphist. Seeing that these railway telegraphists despatch public telegrams, they can justly claim the sympathy of the public at large, and I feel sure they would appreciate any- thing that could be done by the generous public in endeavouring to better their present condition. partial servants of the public, they appear a very deserving (as well as obliging) class of Ulen. You, Mr Editor, have hitherto proved yourself a friend to the working men by the sound advice vou have given them, also by allowing them w ventilate their conditions through the medium o, paper. I feel convinced that if you adhere to your former goodness, and can give a helping hand to these poor telegraphists and booking- clerks 'oy assisting them to better their present condition, you will receive gratifying thanks from them. It would not be out af place to dra.w the attention of those who give presents at this festive time of the year to railway officials, no; to forget tiie oblicing'telegraphists.—I am, &«., Dec. 17, 1891. RECORDER. — i.i —
IABANDONMENT OF THE WINDSOR…
ABANDONMENT OF THE WINDSOR MEETING. The share frost which has set in lias necessitated the abandonment of tiie Windsor December Meeting, \vh;o'i was fixed for last week aud postponed, on account 01 the course being flooded, till Tuesday am. Wednesday in this weak. Tiie frost nas been so ae>?n. that the management, seeing no probaMImy <* ab'eto hold their meeting, have obtained the pe; mission of the Stewards to abandon the fixture.
NEWMARKET TRAINING NOTES.
NEWMARKET TRAINING NOTES. ULK NKWMARlvKT COHaF.SrONl>KNT.'■ XKWIIARKET, Monday.—The frost was again very severe during the night, and nothing beyond trotting e-.ercise could be done by the few teams that ventured aOn the Bury side, Mrs Chaloner's Bruit d'Or, Spice- nut, Scotch Fir filly, Carton, and Varangian trotted 011 the roads. Grey's Gavotte, Certosa, and Pil- "rim's Progress were similarly employed. Jewiw* Ve ai d'Or ,f:at hbeal. Pensioner. Tiie Deemster,Crusaue, Crevasse, Esher, Flyaway and Bill were giv«» » bout of trotting work. Mortons Eyrefi^lo CbicKM* Hazard. Martaigne, 'l'ostig, Favonian, Lftdy Roseowy, 'lalsouiy, and Newmaiket were similarly employed- Percy Peck's C-nistoK, Macready, Scarborouiib, l»P- ea<- Clare in e, Prince Hampion, Bonnie Laauie. Alveole. Light foot, and Priestess weie given a goou soell of trotting work. Waugh's Oaartus, COM' C, Worldly Wi/je. Caliche The iW, Fe^, Caiiobie. Cambai, Forage, His Honour, Chair Strathelyd*, Charter Mistletoe. Miss Preston Mavpolc, and Tnllon were similarly employed. Ryans Evergreen, Patricau, '>P^; bank, Martagoii. Cottesmore, Martuidale, time' Oniefo, Guardian. Bur,veil. Camck. anA others had a long ►peil of trotting exem*. J* Biugiieid, Prismoid, Pimento.Q.ueeiiof tlia Tl'eiapia Lady Lena, Whi.e V olet, SilveinMnt. Bg* bow and Sydenham were similarly employed. Oew !l's Chiiips'diani, Rod River, .Rednal, and the yew- lings bad a good bout of exercise. Gurry » lsiiTian Empire, June Rosu, Develm, aad others only took healthy trotting work.
OFFICIAL 8CRATCHINGS.
OFFICIAL 8CRATCHINGS. Manchester January Handicaps where the weights have appeared—Gladstone, Silver Sea. afanehestei- engagementes—Sliyioek. Manchester New Year Meeting CLipr!c!1l1ale, All handicaps where tfie weights have appearou— VViiiskeroso, iiednal. All engagements—Pr<Mnoter, Mutineer.
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EONDON BETTING. MONDAY EVENING. Bv Wity of fancy business, an even monkey" was to-dav laid on Porter's Jot for the Derby, and subse- quently 2 to 1 was offered on the field, with 10 to 1 W one.
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0. HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. THE GLAMORGANSHIRE HOUNDS. Wrdaesdav, Dee. 23rd, 10.45 a.m., at WenvoeVlilag#. Saturday, Dec. 26th, 10.45 a.m., at Stalling Down. LLANHARAN AND YSTRAD HOUNDS. Tuesday, Dec. 22nd, 13.50 am., at Jjanelay Bridge. Saturday, Dec. 26th, 10.30 a.m., at Bryncethyc. THE CARMARTHENSHIRE FOXHOUNDS Tuesday, Dec.22n 1,10.50a.m.. at Glangwilh (breakfast). Saturday, Dec. 26th, at CarmarthellJllnetiOll.
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Astrachao is as clever as a cat at the jumping business, and will doubtl-ss win a good race before, the winter season is cvor. Billy" Frazier, a former pugilist, who be. been p.caching and lecturing during the last four vears, has just returned totiiering, andahallengt« any 9st 2ib man in tne world. Frazier once met Jim" Carney, the English light-weight. Tiie Grand National Steeplechase for next sprint is described as worth 2,000 sovs. (inclusive of a trophv value 100 sovs.). The. ««« ■ otHcially given as about four miles and 800 yards, over the same line as last year. It is in contemplation to turn Snaplock's atten- tion to'hurdle racing, an 1 his schooling will pro- bablv b« entrusted w that master ham JoseP'1 a™, who,. ,tri„S h. wiUin .lli.k.^ood join after recovery from an attack of coushin0. Mr de Wackerow, agent for the Jockey Club, is expected ]W«* of engaging light-weight jockey* Ib^oad There is a dearth of riders stnee tha recent' wholesale ruling ofi' Df tneky Austria, aud the clubs are willing to pay onv>ftb», honest riders liberal wage The extraordinary form shown alreadybyt^ Irish horses during the two or taree "eeJrtlMBj the end of the flat-racing season cau.^ one wonder where we hhou.d be without tlm ^ous nu -serv for good horses of all sorts. V\ ltn in« I)mmmer, St. Kieran. Spabi. and others, mostoi the plums of this back-end pudding have to them.'and we may probably expect tuey will malce a big bid for the ensuing Grand National. Seen? Shifter has seen the last of a recourse, as Lord Choimondeiey has sold him toMrKarm, who wiil send him to the stud at his Plr^* County Limerick. The price pa:d to ai» '^sh^p did not transpire, but the son oi Mask has noj been an unpratitable animal to bis owner and U report speaks truly, his lordship had 10 to 1 £100 about him once this year. Thanks to the great doings of Prtuce Ch^he and St. Blaise in'America, there is now able demand for the better class W»n boi«* for that country. The Americans Saivator was the best horse that ever was. foal*> anywhere, whilst with regard to St. Blaise. was recently told by auction ror *20,000, the eoamiis-ion was bid up to i.40,000. Neither Quartus nor St. Dunstan was a"owJ to change hands when offered tor sale on ,iav and probably the first-named will now hav hi-" Attention turned to hurdle jumping, he"is w.'ll adapted, Iiav.ng sixe and substance about him as" well as a go^ d'fh of fa^t it ia quite possible that taei ohiet f Qufsrtus, who b is proved a veritable bug backers, is speed, and not stamina. Mimi will be kept in training, if possible, for :«t to l«t s«a«.n, .howed OTPg" g v.raknra ilurin? the »uwmn-»itli the stren<rihf*ning 'them and enabhn0 to stand training. Mimi may be ♦•utereci in principal spring handicaps, as she is uioie t t reaiain sound wh^u the going is wf.■ »na springy than she can be expected to do aannf a\fot mile race took place recently at Vuleo! The object of it was to tert endurance and staying P°werb of the oaiti .g ft and of the thorou^hored. fhe catirs MnteiSt the rthVifS.SSS were forty times round with 10"^t. »n th {mUI Viir,it"f>n started—poor beasts, but o y 'i'lTdied and the native horses werequiteou Tiie winner turned up in Sarah, a th°^ iu 2 imported mare, and she did the diatoMJ 3 hours 13 minutes, ati ayeragfl of a m » niinu'es 19|/2 seconds, wh.cl,1 w rema^kajr^ when we consider that the Derby Anoth<W winner over two minutes to go a nulo. thoroughbred, called Oro Sellado, was .econO. At the Newmarket sales last wep,k,-1 enormous quantify of thorough- re f disposed of, aud the sum realised by the days' efforts of Messrs iatters. ,A rpAjjsing was 82,146 gs; .the brood-maies 1L264 gs horses 111 training, exac y • ]|ioil3> foals, 5.371 gs j earl nigs, 726 duriug 2,035 gs. The most extensive «« New the week was Mr William Easton or *he £ York Tattersail's. He Uk« b^k to witii iiim 32 lots for whic 1 bem0" distinct and the majority of the amina j^ndsomo bargains, he should, witiiluck.i 0f oom- prolit on the several cieals. i c) resUJt of parison it may be mentioned tha ja. the four days' sale last ve^r was 71.208^ create on the present occasion being P 11,000 gos.
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