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alts hU ÀudíD u AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. 1 b- Mr BRADSHÁ, Ma.reJt.'i'1 w, M„U Plant, a.nd Goonwill llROWN. Muble^dStaua^, i,tS'die M„AS April. Collection of Jewels, at Card& & BOWRING- h Pictures, atSrdiff afc Cardiff Mar. 10 & 11 Messrs GKAHAM «AV' .March 17 Leasehold PropStteTat th ATHERN" ,ft Messrs TT mr T Iart> Cardiff.. March 10 Household FurnL are ft' £ ?LL and CO" Household Furniture &c ^TA MarCh3 Messrs inTiv it^ansea March 4 Freehold Iw|X H k^V,LEE1>ER & SON. Household Furniture andFff3' • v March 2 Dutch Schooner, MSwaSsra "5 H^,„Eh^™V«wis M>tJ « Paint, etc., at Cardiff .March 9 ^h^Pr^^MOBaAN. M1S .««*5 OS»* •»» | Meadow hay, at Caerleon .March 15 DonM- ?ssrs 8'fKPUKi\SO'N'i' ALEXANDER. PW m e £ Sed House' at Pontypridd March 2 M^hinery, Materials, at Cardiff Marcht 3 Swt ^ses, at Bridgend Mar. 19 5S?2. props, Ac., at Eglwysnunvdd March Freehold Building Land, at Cardiff — Hot7 Messrs STRAKER& SON. J*ay» at Abergavenny Mar. 3 SWt rx- Mr JOHN'THOMAS. stock, Crops, and Implements, at Pentwyn Mar. 3 cres of Timber, at Cardiff fMa^ 5 tock, Crops, f urniture, Ac., at Llaucarvan ..March 7 M Mr ILLTYD THOMAS. Meadow Hay, at Ely, pear Cardiff Marclw J>ARRY AND DAVJp. AUCTIONEERS, TENANT-EIGHT, HOTEL, PROBATE, and GENERAL VALUEES. LAND, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS ASSESSORS OF FIRE LOSSES, &C. OFFICES 8T JOHN'S CHAMBERS, ST JOHN'S-SQTTARE, CARDIFF. u THOMAS PARRY, MEMBERS i AUCTIONEER, &c., t Of Newport. °* J. J. DAVID, FutM. Houae and Estate FutM. Houae and Estate Agent. 6544 SALE THIS DAY- SALE OF A FEEE POUBLE.^E^ED HOUSE AT LLANVABON. GLAMOBGANSHIRE. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUC- TION, at the New Inn Hotel, Pontypridd, on WKD. NESDAY, the 2nd March next, at Three c clock m the aFREE' DOUBLE-LICENSED PUBLIC- HOUSE AND PREMISES, Known as the GREYHOUND INK, situate at Llanvabon, in the County of Glamorgan. The premises are held under lease for a term of 99 yearairom 29th September, 18M" at the yearly ground rent of .1:10, and are now let upon a quarterly tenancy at a rental of £70 per annum. Sinking operations are expected to shortly commence m the immediate vicinity of the property. Further particulars may bo had upon application to Jas. PhUlipsTEsq., Solicitor, Pontypridd or to, toe Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. 7812 SALE TO-MORROW. CONTRACTOR^ YARD, CATH AYS, CARDIJTF. SA^ OF VALITABLK CONTRACTOR'S PLANT, MACHINERY, MATERIALS, &C. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- XTX ANDER are instructed by J. E. Billups Esq. fcn <5PIT. JW AUCTION, Without Reserve, at the ^SM'Sak, Cardiffon THURSDAY, the 3rd March, 1892. and following day if necessary, the whole of the valuable PLANT, MACHINERY, MATERIALS, AND OTHER EFFECTS, ..tIthe above yard, and whicb will include;-150 End Tip WagMU, three six-wheel coupled Tank Locomotive es. Six-horse-power Portable Engine, Steam Navvy, Scotch, portable and other Cranes, Sta^m and ctlier Pile Drivers, Steam and other Crab Wswhes, Pwsometer Pump, Centrifugal Pump, ^fcfine excavators, vertical and other boilers, railway ~J2§5» SEKSI^R^ other jacks, about 15 tons various 1,700 yards contractor's rails and sleepers, quantity various piping, wrought and cast scrap iron, jwieeus and axles, aawy picks' beaters, sledges, m.mmerg, ana other tools, smiths' tools and appli- ances, galvanized and wooden shedding, quantity nails, 2^25; It8.an4 nuts> Pulley blocks, ropes, ladders E2 £ ?^5S'large quantity various timber, scaffold ggee^water tanks, trolleys, gantry fittings, quantity DOCKS, slates, and drain pipes, about 200 tons Forest of .an<* other Stone, together with a large and general assortment of CONTRACTOR'S PLANT AND MATERIAL. r to commence at Eleven o'clock punctually- *«ul paracqlaxsin catalogues, which may be obtained Gafdifl^ 63^011 "*e Auctioneers, 5, Higb-s^^t, SALE OF THE ARMS HOTEL. MAESTEG. PREE DOUBLE-LICENSED LEASEHOLD PREMISES. ± (VTESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, Wyndham Anns Hotel, Bridgend, on SATUR- ~AY, the 19th March Next, and not the 12th •s previously advertised, at Three o'clock m the Aixer- IMgi, the well-known ..T FREE DOUBLE-LICENSED HOTEL AND PREMISES, Known as the Oddfellows' Arms," situate in Com- njercial-street, Maesteg, Glamorganshire. ^Furtier particulars in future advertisements, aod^n tte meantime any information may be obtained of the ^Wfioneers, 5, Bigh-street, Cardiff Mr mtyd M. Zmrfs, the owner, at the Hotel; or of Thomas John, Solicitor, Pontypridd. 78*° SALE TO-MORROW. BALE OF EXCELL^T HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS,' Removed from various Residences for better convenience of sale. TLTESSRS J. G. MADDOX and CO. are JKl^taneted to SELL by AUCTION, at the ^VffillTCRE^D VFECTS Goomriarair the aopointnjets of a dining and drawing- room complete furniture for soven bedrooms,, HfeSiir an excellent piano, by C. Cadby, "eft view day prior to morning of Sale. R»,V »>. TWO o'clock precisely. *"1 THE DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARLmrv- TMT>n,R.TANT TO PROPERTY" OWNERS, KTT^Sls PAPERHANGERS, AND THE BUILDERS, GENERALLY. MESSRS J. Gr- MADDOX and CO. 1VI km to annonrice that they have received to SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNES- DAY^MaKh 9th> 1892> afc11 °'clock» a large stock of Wgh-cla £ 9 PAPERS, j. satins, sanitary grounds,, and-every^ P^ers, all of dutiful Brusbesj &c.; also 40 kegs of "White Leatt "SStoW"' OflSCM, Dcke-steeet.Cantiff. 82N ftAT.K TO-MOBPOW. Y. <yIBSB PBOPEBtl'Y. -m MOORE and COMPANY have COTTAGJ5S and j ,ease ^J?^f cORNBR SHOP and DWELLING- nr$K!»w«5ioining. occupied by Mrs Jones, Grocer 5S^ U?»* rental of £ 27 per annum. Held S te™ of 90 years from November j COTTAGE a^joiiOngLofr^ sfmflar HOUSE adjoining Lot*, In. the -i^nationof Mr John Jones. Let at a rentalof £ 9per Held under lease for a term of 90 years from Kovember22nd,^R H0USE adj?iningLot5,occu- J&l&Z'DdJames. Let ata rental of £ 9 petMinum. fi& radCT leafier a term of 90 years from Novera- ter 22nd, 1851. ,i W0(i FOURTH PART of a ton, andSbop^lo gmg the Auctioneers, or fnrtfier part'c^?2 P$/to Mr David Lewis, t. FERWET STFF'SSKIFFL. «*AND Auctioneer', B w;^anr.nlace, Cardiff- 3278 Hrinary Orga; i^L,^ c"re all derangements of and Pains in th^^|d or constituUonrfX 'Gtia Mercury. Sold in Box £ k4a Guaranteed free xrw» Mid Patent Met icine VenaLS? each, by ^fll„ S^rid. or sent to any a., lress for aS?v ?frough uUfc$1Makers The Iancoln and MidUn(f^Lstf'-mpsJjy Lincoln Counties Drug Company BXIi P(S^5erdIbe t;ion of, advlti8ùlg, -distn"bu. ntor! or au læso liir ^vidian. 1 THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY). IMPORTANT SALle of a. truly valuable and un- rivalled STOCK of a late LEADING COURT JEWELLER and DIAMOND MERCHANT, com- prising a most Magnificent Selection of Kare and Costly Gems and Articles of Personal Adornment, Old Brazilian Pure-water Diamonds of unparalleled brilliancy superb Oriental Catseyes aud Burmese Rubies, of singular beauty and character j the whole forming an unusually fine collection, mounted and set in tne newest and most fashionable designs, and specially manufactured from Rare Precious Stones for one of the most renowned West End establish- "TVipESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING j y 1 beg to notify the receipt of instructions from a Firm of London Loan Agents, to cover advances, to SELL by AUCTION at the Sale Rooms, 11, High-street, • Cardiff, This day (WEDNESDAY), 2nd March, 1892, commencing at 12 o'clock. A UNIQUE COLLECTION OF MAGNIFICENT JEWELS, of extremely fine quality, including a diamond neck- lace of stars and festoons, which form separate orna.- ments, a bracelet of 11 large Brazilian diamonds, a superb suite of opals and diamonds, a black pearLand diamond pendant, formerly the property of the Em- press Eugenie, a rosette of brilliants, the centre stone being a large, deep golden-hued diamond of unsur- passable lustre pair of rare Burmese rubies, mounted as earrings; a bracelet of alternate fancy-coloured and pure white diamonds, a pair of large old Brazilian diamond double eardrops. A mag- nificent collection of costly RINGS, BROOCHES. BRACELETS, and PENDANTS of the most beautiful description, set with old Brazilian diamonds, sapphires of the deep rich Cashmere hue, Indian emeralds, two large black pearls s-/t as pins and another set with brilliants as a bracelet, an important collet necklace, set with large graduated brilliants, of perfect shape altd faultles pur ity; seveml brilliant' crescents and stars, in graduated sizes, which will be offered singly or in suites a collection of rare and valuable scarf pins apd dress studs, formerly the property of a connoisseur of exceptional taste and experience. A choice cabinet of SILVER OBJETS DART, from English and foreign sources. A number of fine ENGLISH WATCHES and CHRONOMETERS, including several exquisite miniature keyless watches which were exhibited at the late French Exhibition in addition, a quantity of the finest GOLD ART JEWEL- LERY, as supplied to th leading Bond-street nd Regent-street jewellers, including bangles, flexible bracelets, fichu brooches, ladies' fobs, pins, links and studs, rings, &c. The collection will be arranged for view from 10 W TUESDAY, MARCH 8th, 18"2. FIRST MARCH SALE OF HORSES. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING will hold their first March Sale of HUNTERS, HARNESS HORSES, COBS AND PONIES, At the Horse Exchange, Cardiff, on TUESDAY March 8th, at 12 o'clock, including THE PUOPERTY OF WALTER POWELL, ESQ CHEPSTOW. 1. HACKNEY STALLION. Surplanter, by the Norfolk stallion Thornton bv the renowned Trotting Stallion "Quicksilver," out of a mare bred by the Marquis of hxeter has proved himself a sure fpalrgetter and sound. 2. Billy Button, Cob, 14 hands, a fine mover auiet in "addle and harness. VALUABLE HUNTER from G. A. Thornton, Esq Harness Horse, thepioperty of a Gentleman DOG-CARTS, HARNESS. SADDLERY Further entries solicited. Catalogues may be bad from the Auctioneers three days prior-to Sale. 8220 S «™ £ JLVE?V VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PRO. PERTIES, HANNAH-STREET, BUTE DOCKS; CASTLE-ROAD, KINGS-ROAD, GLOUCESTER. MSTREET, AND PELLETT-STREET, CARDIFF. R MORGAN MORGAN (Morgan, Matthew, A Co.) is favoured with instructions J? C AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 15th day of March, 1892, at 7 p.m. (subject to conditions to be there and then read), all the following VALUABLE PROPERTIES that very desirable LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE, situate and being No. 2, Hannah-street, Bute Docks, Cardiff. Lor2.—All that similar LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE, beingNo. 3, Hannah-street, Bute Docks, Cardiff. Lots 1 and 2 are now in tho occupation of Messrs Dillon and Smith, at an annual rental of tenants paying all rates. Held under lease for 99 years, from March 25th, 1852, at a ground rent of B2 9s 6d each. LOT 3.-All those Two very superior RESIDENCES, being Nos. 219 and 221, Castle-road, Cardiff, let to very desirable tenants at an annual rental of jMOeach Held underlease for 99 years from 1874 at a total ground rent of £7 10s. Each house contains the following accommodation: dining and drawmg-rooms, kitchen, scullery, &c., bathroom, and 7 good bedromiJ. LOT 4.—All that desirable VILLA RESIDENCE, being No. 22, King's-road, containing dining ajtd drawing-rooms, kitchen, scullery, &c., bathroom, we and 7 good bedrooms. Held under lease for 99 years from 1886 at a ground rent of 54 15s. I-OT 5.-All those Three LEASEHOLD MESSU- AGES, being Nos. ItI, 431 and 45. Gloucester-street, Riverside. Let at 10s each per week. Held under lease for' 99 years from 1885 at a total ground rent of These houses will-be sold iu lots to suit purchasers. LOT 6.-All that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE, being. No. IS, PeUett-Street, Cardiff, let at 8s 6d per week. Held under leape for 99 years from 1847 at a ground rent of £2peranllUm. F°r to1*?1 particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Albert-chambers, High-street, Cardiff. 8280 RE DAY, DECEASED. BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTOR; SALE OF FULL-LICENSED PUBLIC HOUSE IN GRANGETOWN AND OF LEASEHOLD HOUSES IN UPPER GEORGE-STREET, CARDIFF. TVfRiA. MAURICE BAILEY has received -LT-I- instructions to SEiLL by AUCTION, at The Mart, Bank Buildings, St Mary-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 17th day of March, 1892, the follow- ing very^vauable A PROPERTIES .^subject to conditions of sale to be then and there pro- duced):- LOT 1.—The Double-Liconsed Inn or Public-heuse and Premises known as THE GRANGR HOTEL, Penarth-road, Cardiff, lately in the occupation of Mary Ann Day, deceased, held under a lease for the re- mainder of a term of 13 years from the 1st July, 1884, at the low annual rent of j380, the house being bound for all ale, beer, porter, stout, and other malt liquors as provided by such lease. LOT A-Tfce Leasehold DWELLING-HOUSE and Cardiff^3 kl*0wn as No" 69, uPPer George-street, LOT 3.-The Leasehold DWELLING-HOUSE and Premises known as No. 71, Upper George-street, Cardiff. Lota 2 and 3 Are held under a lease for the residne ?orje °f 99 years, from the 2nd February, lo75, at ail annual ground rent of £ 614s 6d. Each noase is let at 8s 6d per week, the landlords paying Kites and taxes, thereby realising the sum er £44 4s per annum. The attention of capitalists is drawn to the sale of this property as offering a, very favourable oppor- tunity for the investment of money. Possession of the Grange Hotel can "be given on com- ipletion of purchase. .For further p:rticulars apply to the Auctioneer, at hIS omces, ,8, Custom House-street, Cardiff; or to Harry Cousins, Esq., 97; St Mary'street, Cardiff, Solicitor for the Executor. Dated March 1st, 1892. 8266 SON* f a\vh,s residence, Nantcoch, one and a. Hotel, Newport, oh THURSDAY, the 9th and 10th ^'Commencing each day at Eleven oclocK) ar portion of the modern and weU»T>reserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITTOC ^t^?O0ksi,C^rriasel; Makin« Cows, Heifers, .?he/e,p> P«dl«ree Pigs, Farm Implements, ??? Utensils, Garden Frames and Tools, Ac., Ac. Catalogues are in course of preparation and may sbortly be obtained of the Auctioneers, Victoria- CnapiDer3, Newport. 8101 SALE TO-MORROW PYSCODLYN, FARM, NEAR ABERGAVENNY. "MESSRS STRAKER AND SON have • JXJ.been favoured with instructions from Mr Charles Kmght^toJIjELL by AUCTION on the above premises, •Qn. THURSDAY, the 3rd' March, 1892, 6 ricks of very prime and well-ended, riverside MEADOW HAY, Situate on the above iarm, about 2 miles distantdcom* the L. N. W., Railway Station, Abergavenny ■ ami tm ■; "the main road to Brecon. Sale to commence at Three o'clock. 8183 Auctioneers OfSces, Tiverfcon-plaoe, Abergavenny. i TO HAY MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. SALE OF 60 TO 70 TONS OF MEADOW HAY. MR ILLTYD THOMAS (of the firm of." Geo. Thomas and Son) will SELL by AUG- TION, at Ely Fatrm, Ely, near Cardiff, on MONDAY, March 7th, 1892, at half-past Two o'clock in the after- poon, about 60 TO 70 TONS OF WELL-HARVESTBD MEADOW' ccniirt a» the rate of 5 per cent, per annum will be allowed purchasers. for further information apply toMessrsiGeo. Thomas Au,?t<on6ers and Valuers, m Cqwbjidga- Qardiff, Knd Ely Farm, Cardiff 8$ra WALTERSTOWN FARM, NEAR LLANCARVAN SALE OF^STOCK, CROPS, IMPLI^NTS DAreY UTENSltLS, AND PART OF THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 1%^R JOHN THOMAS has received in- structions from Mr Aaron James (who is giving un the fann) to SELL by AUCTION, on MOM DAY, March 7th, lo92, ,.31 Head of CATTLE, 3 CART HORSES, PRIME CLOV ER AND MEADOW HAY, IMPLE- MENTS. POULTRY, and Part of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Four Months' Credit, usual conditions. Refreshments at 12. Sale at 1. JgTANBROOK HOUSE, ^jATHEDRAL ROAD, CARDIFF. TRAINED NURSES' INSTITUTE AND PRIVATE HOME FOR PAYING PATIENTS. HOSPITAL TRAINED NURSES SUPPLIED To private families for all classes of case, at shortest possible notice, on application to the Matron. P PATIENTS received for MEDICAL or SURGICAL TREATMENT and Nursing. Patients may be attended hv their own medical manor otherwise. Telegraphic address—" HUMANITY, CARDIFF 7946 T^TRDIFF ADVERTISING, BILL I POSTING, AND CIRCULAR DSSTRtBUTING i V/ POffii" COMPANY (LIMITED). OFFICBS: GAfiTLE C^fRS 21, CA€!TtE-ST SBOTBTABT: roANK B. SIMPSON. „ -^manent p^stiiw Stations to Oardifl and' Best Permaneu o .jg^ptions op AdV'Ðl'" Ãll orderø:-proœp'tly atten alts IT5 ^-iirtton. I SALE THIS DAY SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, SITUATE IN THE COUNTY BOROUGH OF SW ANSEA. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON kave received instructions to SELL by AUC- 1XOJN, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat-street, subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced, on WEDNESDAY, March 2nd, 1892. I'O* 1-—AU those TWO FREEHOLD HOUSES and FRcjM.IS.ES, with the yard and stable adjoining known as Nos. 133 and 134, High-street, Swansea. Si ? Present forms part of the Coach and Horses Inn, and is in the occupation of Mr William Evans, the Vendor, who will retain possession until June 24th, 1893, at arental<of 8s per week. Iso. 1311, together with the yard and stable adjoin- ing, is let to Mr William Smith as weekly tenant, at a rental of lis per week. LOT i. A FREEHOLD GROUND RENT of S3 3s Pe.1'aris'ng out of, and secured upon, that old- ebtabhsbed and well-known double-licensed public- :house and Premises called the Coach and Horses, No. 132, High-street: also Two Shops and a Dwelling- house- adjoining, situate and being Nos. 10, 11, and 12, Bridge-street, Swansea. These premises are let on lease to John Thomas for rnf J,ears fr.OT11 Lady Day, 1837. .„*le above will be offered in one lot, and if not sold, will be oflered in two lots. Sale to commence at 3 p.m. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Officcs, Goat-street or to J. Moy Evans, ooucitor, Adelaide-street, Swansea. 8O.n SALE TO-MORROW. ,WEI'L KEPT HOUSEHOLD FCRNI- TLRE AND OTHER EFFECTS, removed from various residences in the neighbourhood. i P £ *nc^Pal Jots consist of dining, drawing, and breakfast room, and hall furniture, bedroom ap- pointments, and a quantity of useful articles for kitchen use, too numerous to particularise. MESSRS JUHN M. LEEDER and SON will SELL by AUCTION, at the Swansea Auc- tion Rooms, Goat-street, on THURSDAY, March 3rd 1892, a large assortment of HOUSEHOLD AND OTHER FURNITURE. Goods on view day prior and Morniug of Sale. Sale to commence at 11.30 a.m. Goat-street, Swansea. 8214 ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION. IN ™?rrUiY/'Yr' COURT OF GLAMORGAN- SHIRE, HOLDEN AT SWANSEA. PORT OF BRITON PERRY. TO MERCHANTS, SHIPOWNERS, COAL .UPPERS, AND OTHERS. TVrESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER and SON n ,ha;ve received instructions from the High Bailiff of the Court to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced), at the Swansea. Auction Rooms, Goat- street, Swansea, on SATURDAY, March 5th, 1892, at 12.30 p.m., THE DUTCH SCHOONER EUGENIE AUGUSTE, with the running and standing rigging, as she now lies in the dock at Briton Ferry. Her registered tonnage is 95 tons, carries about 155 tons, length 89 feet, 3 inches, breadth 18 feet 9 inches, deptit 9 feet. She was built in Holland, stands and shifts without ballast, and is very suitable for coasting trade. *.or further information apply to the Auctioneers, at their offices, Goat-street, Swansea. 8252 SALE TO-MORROWS 7A, LEWIS-STREET, ST. THOMAS (OPPOSITE ST. THOMAS' CHURCH), SWANSEA. 1%/TESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been instructed by Mrs Heald, who is leaving Swan- sea, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above Premises, on THURSDAY, March 3,1892, the whole of the well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & OTHER EFFECTS, Comprising walnut drawing-room suite in green damask and cretonne coverings, superior walnut 100 table, Brussels and tapestry carpets, oilcloth, mats, fenders and irons, mahogany Pembroke table, easy and C3.ne-seated chairs, pictures, umbrella stand, stair carpet, brass rods, iron bedsteads, palliasses, hair mattress, millpuff beds, painted chests of drawers, washstand with marble top, towel horses, dressing- tables, do. glasses, ware, kitchen and culinary utensils, tables, chairs, &c. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Auctioneers' Offices, 10, Castle-st., Swansea. 8253 LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10, CASTLE- STREET, SWANSEA, MESSRS H. HILL and co. win SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, on FRIDAY, March 4tli, 1892, a large quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE AND OTHER EFFECTS, removed for convenience of Sale, comprising walnut drawing-room suites, dining-room suites, walnut over- mantels, loo and occasional table, mahogany dinine tables with extra leaf, mahoganv sideboard* chetroniers, whatnots, ash and satinwood bedroom suites, brass and ironbed steads, spring mattresses, palliasses, feather beds, washstands and dressing ■i i 'l' rails, pedestals, carpets, rugs, mats? oilcloth, toilet sets, ware, also kitchen dresser, <fcc. Goods on view morning of Sale. Sale tu commence at 11 o'clock. 8286 M SALE OF HOUSES AT RHYMNEY. R HENRY LEWIS is instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Castle Hotel, Rhymney, on MONDAY, the 7th day of March, 1892, on behalf of Messrs John Charles Lleweliin and David Prosser, the Property described in the following Particulars, in one or more Lots, as may be determined at the time 6f sale. Sale to commence at 4 p.m. PARTICULARS. All the Vendors' Interest in or under or by virtue of, and agreement, dated the 24th day of June, 1839, and made between Henry Rollas, Esq., Witliam Thompson, Esq., and John Price, Esq., of the one part, and Evan Price of the other part, and of and in a piece of land cart of a certain field called Cae Hopkin. containing iZ £ ar<Js or thereabouts, agreed to be demised' to the said Evan Price, his executors, administrators! and assignees fov the term of 99 years frmn the 29th September, 1839, at the yearly rent •of 2d per square yard for the ground to be from time to time built upon, in pursuance of tbl said agreement, and Id per square yard for the residue for the said ground; and also of and in all thole Sn messuages, stable and premises, numbers 1. 2 3 4 s A Monmoufh rendOI1'rOW' RhyTOney' in «ty'06f Monmouth. The grot]nd rents paya.ble on tbe above amount in the whole to the sum of £ 5 16s 10d. unt m P irafws ASMsassi LOT i.-Comprising No. 1, CLARENDON-ROW Rhymney, aforesaid, in the occupation of n^I' Dunberton, as weekly tenant, at a wSv r5 ^JSe LOT 2.-Comprising No. 2, CL^ENDON row Rhymney, aforesaid, in the occupation of Kensey, as weekly tenant, at a weeklv of oL 111 LOT 3.-Comprising No. 3, CLARENDONSRnW Rhymney, aforesaid, in the occupation of ffi Ricnards, as weekly tenant, at a weeklv r<>nt LOT 4.—Comprising No; 4, CLARENDON ROW Rhymney. aforesaid, in the occupation of William Pnce. as weekly tenant, at a weekly xent of 3s lam LOT 5.—Comprising No. 5, CLARENDON raw Rhymney, aforesaid, m the occupation of Thomas, as weekly tenant, at a weekly rent ofvf^ LOT 6. —Comprising No 6, CLARENDON-ROW Rhymney, aforesaid, in the occupation of Williams, as weekly tenant, at a weekiy rentof £ ld LOT7.Comprising No. 7, CLARENDON-Row Rhymney, aforesaid, an the occupation of TAWII' White, as weekly tenant, at a weekly rent of 3< LOT 8,-Comprisin STABLE in Clarendon-row Rhymney, aforesaid, xn the occupation of Tpntrin lenlcins^as weekly tenant, at a weekly rent of ls n' The above are also subject to a water i-entnf S2 11a 4d, which will (if necessary) be apportioned Further particulars can be obtained from the Auctioneer or to Mr J. C. Lleweliin, Solicitor l Stow-hill, Newport, Mon. 7886 -==: alt5 hJI priiiate (Koittract. >TBM DUFFRYN AND LLANISHEN BRICK, TILE SANITARY PIPE, AND TERRA CO'ITA COMPANY (LIMITED), IN LIQUIDATION FOR SALE by PRIVATE TREATY, as JL* a Going Concern,, the 'FREEHOLD RED BRICK AND TERRA COTTA WORKS AtLIanishen, near Cardiff, belonging to the above Company.! The Works are one of the most complete in the dis- trict, the machinery being of the best description and' capable of producing 20,000 bricks per day The goods manufactured find a ready sale at the best < ipnces current, and the clay and marl are of excellent quality and the supply practically unlimited.. Tenders to be addressed to iiba Liquidators, Duffryn and Llam hen Brick Company, at the Works,Llanishen near Cardiff, where-any further particulars can be t Qbtajoea. 8100 JXoptrltrt ta let. TO BE LET, by TENDERTfor the term of about Three-and-a-hailf Years, the NORTH; 'knd SOOTH WALES HOTEL, LOttSA-STRMIT BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. The highest Tender not1 .necessarily accepted. For further particulars aud fonna of lender apply to Mr F. Soule, Secretary. Car- diff Brewery Company, Limited, John-sLreet. Bute- street, or to Mr James Morgan, Solicitor. 37 Sainf' Mary-street, Cardiff, to wSm Tenders mufet be M«. 0D Saturday. the 5tli of 8203 BUY TOmt LEATHER f| AND BAGS, BRIEF BAGS, GLADSTONE BAGS, PORTMANTEAUS, DRESS BASKETS, LUGGAGE AND RUG STRAPS, HOLDALLS, PURSES, WRITING CASES, &0., neon QORDEY'S, HIGH STREET, JfEwpORT. YOU WILL GET THEM AT STRICTLY CLOSE PRICES AND SAVE MONEY. 7319 w oTTWHobs Weak, Delicate chiIilren (ofienlven up a.s incurabJe)is Pale-faced> inanimate and lively, the pride instead of the anxiety, of his guardians. "Slr; J have for some time used your Authelmintic, or Worm LozeeB, in my family, and end them a very speedy and efbcacious cure for ascearides, and their agreeable and convenient OrJnis a great xecom- mendation for children. W. HtjrcaiiNSON, Vicar of Howdon. Sold at 9^1,13^ and'2s 9d per box, by most chemists, or for 14 ora4 atampg.-fTnmff^™ ^1 30j, High-street, Swansea, A list of teRnmoSfc" sjaoptoms, &c., on application. 1297 &c. The SUBSCRIPTION WILL BE OPENED on WTr? the 24th of FEBRUARY, 1892, and W T^SED on or before SATURDAY, the 5th of MARCH, 1832. 5th of MARCH, 1892. THE CRAWSHAY BILBAO IRON ORE COMPANY, LIMITED. Incorporated under the Companies' Acts, 1862 to 1890, whereby the liability of the Shareholders is limi- ted to the amount of their Sli«.r«s CAPITAL, £ 20,000 in 20,000 Shares of £ 1 each. issue ot A),000 Shares, 4,000 of which wiil be accep- ted by the \endors in part payment, leaving 16,000 to be ottered to the pubBc. Payable 5s per Share on Application 5s on Allotment: 5s in a month and balance, if required, at intervals of not less than two months between each call; but from the report of Messrs .borster Brown and Rees, it is expected no further calls will be necessary FRANCKS R. CRAWSHAY,°E«q., J-P-, Sketty Court, Deputy Chairman of the National Ban* of Wales, Limited, Colliery Proprietor EUGENE BREGEON, Esq., Hallanton, Penarth, Director of the Naval Colliery Co., Limited, and the V^uVJ,»gT I>ock an(l Engineering Co., Limited. COUNT DE LL CO VICH, The Rise, liandaff, Cha.ii» man of Hill s Dry Dock Co., limited, and the Arrow Patent Fuel Co., Limited. E. CAIRNS FRY, Esq., Lynwood, Cardiff, Director ?. Arrow Patent Fuel Co., Limited, and the Tnfiw i! ,a,nge and Office Co., Limited. iv t J'tRRIER, Esq., Coedmor, Penarth, Water°Co t'le and Cadoxton Gas and JAMES PYRE THOMPSON, Esq., J.P., Redlauds, 5^. Chairman of Spillers and Bakers, Limited, TOH v Arte-^?rrT?T^he Taff Vale Railway Co. 7iV GLTHRIE, Esq J.P., penarth, Director of Jnornpson and ShacKell, Limited, and the Barry Engineering Co., Limited, v LHANDCOCK, Junr,, Esq., Bute Docks, oaraut, IJirector of the Bute Shipbuilding, Engineer- i and Dry Dock Co. •, • JONES, Esq., Newport-road, Roatli, Cardiff, Shipowner, Ac. THE NATIONAL BANK^OF WALES, LIMITED, Trri? ttv^?5IFF' and all its Branches. THE UNION BANK OF SPAIN AND ENGLAND, c UMITED, Loudon & Bilbao. SOLICITORS—Messrs DOWNING & HANDCOCK, ENGJNEEE—SrEPHENCVIVIAN, Esq., C.E., M.E. SECRETARY (pro tem.)—R. H. MARCH, Esq., A.C.A., REGISTERED OFFICES-PIER HEAD CHAMBERS, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF- r, PROSPECTUS- ine Company has been formed for the purpose of acquiring and working the mining rights owned by the Crawshay Syndicate, Limited (in which the fit seven Directors are Shareholders), in the Iron Ore Properties situate in the neighbourhood of the well-known Somorrostro district '.Bilbao, Spain), and consisting of the following (1) Larrea Cccilia 4 pertenencias equal 40,000 (2) Salvadora F.milia 18 ,10. do. 180,000 (3) Carlotta 12 do. do. 120,000 (4) Damasiaofthe Lavrea Cecilia 7.5 do. do. 73,000 Square metres 413 000 Or about equal to 102 acres in extent. -———— The Syndicate hold a Lease of Eighty per cent, of the mines from the original denoanceM for a period of fifteen years, from tho 15th March, 1890, renewable for any number of like periods of fifteen years, as the Syndicate may consider desirable, but the lease is terminable by the Syndicate on its being proved that the property cannot be reasonably or remuneratively worked. The Royalty is five reals per 1016 kilogrammes, eoual to about one shilling per ton of IrOI Ore, payable quarterly, with a min'mum quantity of 10,000 tons per annum. Considerable works of investigation have been in progress revealing an extensive deposit of mineral, of the well-known "Rubio Avenado" quality. The property has been inspected and reported upon by srs borster Brown and Rees, the eminent Mining Engineers, of Cardiff and London. The following, extracted from their exhaustive report, dated 24th uctober 1891, will serve to illustrate the more salient points of interest to the Company. EXTRACTS. si. 5? i as 03,11 *0(! set3U by explorations made by the syndicate, and from the working of adjoining mice ovvners, there are three lodes, or veins, of brown wasmatite lron Ore traversing the property, viz. :— 1 ne Carlotta Vein, the Modesta Vein, and the Santa Regina Vein." j Santa Regina Vein,is the vein which has had aevoted to it the principal attention of the Syndicate, 'r: npon this vein that the trials and explorations have chiefly been made. This was in consequence of the openings upon theveill in the adjoining Santa R..gina mine, south of the Larrea Cecilia, and the Dmasia of the Lanea Cecilia, and from which the vem obtains its name." At the Santa Regina. Min font galleries or tiers • ? j JL3 Te been opened upon this vein, giving a total depth of deposit of 260 feet, the vein still showing its full width in the floor of the bottom gallery. Taking these galleries fronj top to bottom would give an average width oi 7 metres for a testa! height of about. 79'2 metres." °re in these galleries appeared of good -e ci^ of the TOih oaa be, traced over the sur- Jaue, although affected "1)|-a jjniit, 4A, the south-west comer of the Larrea Cecilia mine where the Svndicate have put down a, bore hole, wholly in ore to a depth of 20 metres, and this hole left off in ore. A pit has beeu | sunk on the site of this bore-hole, about seven metres deep, showing the ore to be of good quality. For about 40 metres to the north the crop can be traced from the last-mentioned point, then for about 100 metres there is no visible indication of the crop, although the vein undoubtedly exists but after-passing this short blank the crop is again distinctly visible; passing northwards through the Demasia of the Larrea Cecilia, for a length of nearly 300 metres, where the crop of the vein obliquely intersects the boundary line between the Demasiarof the Larrea Cecilia and the Teresa mines, the latter lying to the west of the former. FOr about 100 metres the cr6p crosses the ground belonging to the Teresa mine, and then passes again to the Demasia of the Larrea Cecilia. Near where the crop first crosses tho boundary the Syndicate have put down a bore hole No. 6, which struck ore at 8'16 metres from the surface. This hole was continued through ore to a thickness of 36"41 metres, when it evidently sttuck the under wall of the vein which here has an inclination to the eastward, and, consequently, the lode does not lie in aperpendicular position." I. "In close proximity to this borehole a shaft, 1.70 r metres long, by one metre wide, has been sunk. This shaft struck ore at a depth of 4% metres, and is down a total depth of 25% metres, wholly in ore, the mineral still being in the bottom. We mspocted this shaft, and took samples of the ore for analysis." From the bottom of tho shaft a heading bas been driven to the west, ll/g metres to the boundary, where r it was stopped in ore, and to the east 8 metres to the upper wall of the vein. The vein. would therefore have a. width of at least, from the Western Boundary of the property, of 11.2 metres." In estimating the quantity of mineral underlying the syndicate property, we think it -will'be wise not to take into account any ore that may be proved and found in the Carlotta a.nd Modesta Veins," as we con- sider that they have not beensufficienty explored. The estimate will therefore be confined to the Santa Regina Vein." This vein we think may be assumed to run "through ythe property (as it appears to exist with great regu- larity) for a distanpe of 706 metres, and we think that it would be safe to estimate, an average width of 7mtres as proved in the Regina Mine. As to depth of ore,, a total depth of 80 metres can be seen at Santa Regina." We therefore have 700__x 7 k 80 equals 392,000 C ■S^i i6 is fair we think to estimate that there will be 2% tons to the cubic metre of 980,000 tons of ^liich 80 per cent, or1780,000 tons belong to the Syndi- We have had the samples of ore taken bv us as Afi?re lndicated analysed by Messrs R. W. & A J AtKinsoii, and we have received from them the result as would wish to remark that alt hon|h th^' excessivenr?e<l >'• \i iv&ea?a to c<5ntain an SW1011015'110' stilUhism ouy opinion, is not ot sottmch consequence, as we believe it to [? the cuantity of clayey matter attaching to the ore Si«^ fr0? t course in the vein- ^tained^i. y he sp0 wbere the sample was ob v IT R. Xo 1 ?,re dr)e<I at 212 degrees Far. 50-70 per cent. Suhdmr ^°- J ..11-78 do. V do. do. 0-023 do Phosphorus do. do.' o~027 do! T_ LT.R. No. 2. i Se dn"ed afc 212 degrees Far.. 57-73 per cent. ;Sllf do- do- 4-01 do. • DK P do. do. 0*017 do ^'Pluisphorus do. do. 0 020 do ^ollowsa^rOXimate 1031 °f Product>on would be as Working-the Ore g reals nei- »ead work removing topping. <fec.. 2 do. do a?'l^H^yance to railway 3 do do' Railway tolls, as proposed by the"\ Luchana Company and by the I ft Cadagua Company, including f do. wppmg T. wppmg T. 21 Royalties 5 d0 do Administration 2 do* do Incidentals, includiog compensa- tion to tho Surface Owners. l do. do. Or total cost free on board -— 29 do. do. a total cost of about 6s per ton free on board in 4Bd River, this estimate is assuming that an-ontnut available for s«i»iofi0,000 tons a -year as a rainimnni quantity be worked; but of course, witb an output of double, or morfe than thisfluantity, the cost would be less, probably not more than five shillings and four- pence to five shillings and sixpence per ton.53 present selling price WKMSTquilfiey f » h ;n Bilbao River is about eight fthHltyWatift threepenr.B ton, and the present cannot by anymeaus he considered an inflated state of the market. The lowest price for many years has not been below about seven shillings >er ton." Taking an average output of ore available for sale (by the Syndicate of 30,000 tons a year, a working cost of five shillings and sixpence per ton free on board' t«nd a selling price of eight shillings per ton, the Syndi- f cate would receive a profit of two millings and six- ?Pence per ton, or £ 3,750 a_ year for twenty-six years from the Santa Regina /vv> We think that a capital of tiy.ooo womd be suffi- 1 <aent to open and deveiope the mines,.and would.Ieive j a sufficient-raaigin for working capital'and for conjjn. fgencier." With the -capital named we have every confidence ""that the working of the m'n?ra'. 'eswirces of the pro- perty will resize the re^Ite indimted (Signed) FORSf-BR BROWN & REES. Cardiff, 24th October,-1891- Estimating the output of_jbe^ mines at not exceeding /•■the quantity indicated by Messrs Forster Brown ana Rees, there is by their figures from the one vein, alone sufficient to pay 18% e^nt- °" the whole of the capital of the Company, but'toere w every prospect that a large increase upon thee^timated output wifi be realised, this will, it is ? Rf« ♦ tend to handsomely augment the dividend, that quite independently of any profit which mav hereafter be derived from the Carlotta and Modesta } ei" The following mines in,the^ne'ghooartiood of Bilbao have been very successful, as ajm^rs from the follow* ing, particulars extracted from Burdett s Official InteK ■ligence, showing some of ^profits. (t The somorrostro Iron Qre Co., I^d. Dividends—1886-7 — t *> **■ sw v Per cent. 1887-8 .45,^ 18S8-9 -oS 1839-90 •••••85 „ Ihe Consett; Spanish'Ore^o., Ld." Dividends—1883-4 • • • • ;Per eejit. 1884-6 •••?§% „ 1885^ 1G8S-7 » J}ublit Otompanitst &i. V The Orconera Iron Ore Co., Ld." Dividends—1883 22% per cenjL 3884 .40 (No later information is recorded; but it is believed the Dividends have steadily improved this view is Co Ltd ) figures of the Consett Spanish Ore Rubro Iron Ore from its excellence for the manu- facture of steel, and its behaviour in the blast furnace is in increasing demand, not only in the United King- dom but in Germany.Belgium, France, and the United States. "The Bilbao Maritimo y Commercial Revista Seminal" of 10th Jannarv, 1891, gives the exports of Iron Ore from Bilbao in 1879 as 1,117,836 tons, by 1890 it shows the trade bad steadilv de- veloped to 4,372,918 tons, nevertheless, it is believed Iron Masters find great difficulty in obtaining an adequate supply of suitable ore. It must be admitted a practically unlimited demand is likely to permanently exist for mineral for the best class of Iron and Steel, and as there is evidence of the exhaustion of the better qualities of ore at Bilbao, the prospects of fair market prices for the output of the Companies' mines may be well assured. Mr Josiah T. Smith, President of the British Iron Trades Associa- tion, in dealing with the Iron Ore Resources of Spain," in his paper read before the Association in May, 1889, summing up the probable quantities avail- able states :—" This would meet the present demand along with the ores of SOUlolTostrofor perhaps 20 years. That, however, although so remote as to get rid of any immediate apprehension of an ore famine, is not a long period in the history of an industry like the Iron Trade, and if tho consumption of ores of this descrip- tion should increase, there is the prospect of a material redaction in the life of the Bilbao Ores." Alternative routes offer for the transport of the mineral from the mines to the place of shipment. (1) By the inclines already at work from adjacent mines to the Cadagua Railway. (2) By means of the private railway of the Luchana Mining Company, Limited. The latter is preferred by the Engineers asconnect- in £ .u miDes "'rect with the Shipping Wharf. Ice communication with the Regato depot of the Luchana Company's Railway being obtained by the erection of an Incline and an Aerial Tramway. Yery little time need be expended in the erection of the Aerial Tramway, and in getting the mines into full working order. Tbeprice to be paid the Vendors for their property is £6,000 payable £2,000 in cash and fully paid-up shares. The Vendors pay the preliminary expenses of the Company up to the date of allotment. The only agreement entered into is one between the Crawshay Syndicate, Limited, and Richard Henry March, on behalf of the Company, dated the twenty- second day of February, 1892. The same, together with th Engineer's Report, Memorandum and Articles of Association, and plans of the mines can be seen at the Offices of the Company. Application for Shares should be made on the form accompanying the Prospectus, and forwarded with the amount of the deposit to the Bankers or the Secretary. If the whole amount applied for be not allotted the surplus paid on deposit will be appropriated towards the amount due on allotment. Where no allotment is made, the deposit will be returned in full. Prospectuses and Forms of Application can be obtained at the Offices ci the Company, or of the Bankers and Solicitors. Cardiff. February 22:,d, 1592. 8203 public iiotias. FREE DINNER for the BLIND of JL CARDIFF, THURSDAY, March 10th.—For tickets apply to the Manager of the Cardiff Institute for the Blind (opposite the Infirmary), Glossop-road, Cardiff. 8247 125e LLA.NGADOCK ANNUAL^ RACES, (Under National Pony and Galloway Rules), EASTER MONDAY, 1892. Also TROTTING MATCH and FOOT RACES (open to all comers, ) For further particulars apply to H. MORGAN, Hon. Sec. MEETING OF MR JOTHAM S Å SUPPORTERS T Will be held in the LARGE COMMITTEE ROOM (FIRST FLOOR), ST. MARY-oTREET I (Comer of VVharton-street), ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2ND The following gentlemen will take part in the Meet- ing Councillors F. J. Beavan, E. Thomas, W. Lewis, E. W. Shackell, Noah Raes, &c.; Messrs J. H. Jones, Jno. Gardner, &c. to be taken at Eight p.m., by Alderman DAVID JONES. 8263 Å DM I R A L T Y. An EX AMINATION of CANDIDATES for appoint- ment as PROBATIONARY ASSISTANT FNGI- NEERS in H.M. Navy will be held at the ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE, GREEN WICa, commencing 25th May, and ending 3rd June next. Age 20 to 25. Must have undergone instruction in a College for Technical Education, and- three years' training in an approved Engineering Establishment. Applications to compete to be made before the 1st of May to the Secretary of the Admiralty, Whitehall, London, S.W. TJNOTlim^COrJLEGE OF SOUTH KJ WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. COOKERY LECTURES. A HIGH-CLASS LECTURE will be given at the Cookery School (Higher Grade School), Cardiff, on THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH 3rd. The following dishes will be prepared and cooked :— Dishes of Dressed Vegetables, Indian Curries, Fancy Salads, Dessert Ices. Time of Lecture, 10.30 a.m. Fee for Lecture, 3s. University College, Cardiff, Feb. 27th, 1892. 8232 LECTURES AND DEMONSTRATIONS JLJ FOR SANITARY OFFICERS AND OTHERS. THE SANITARY INSTITUTE, IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE TECHNICAL EDUCATION ACT COMMITTEE, CARDIFF. A Course of FOURTEEN LECTURES win be given in the UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, CARDIFF, com- mencing MARCH 12th. At the close of the Course an Examination for Inspectors of Nuisances will be held. Full particulars can be obtained of Dr. E. Walford, Town Hall, Cardiff; Mr Ivor James, University College, Cardiff; or Secretary of The Sanitary Institute, 74A, Margaret-street, London, W. 8032 1VTATIONAL REGISTRATION OF QUALIFIED PLUMBERS (in connection with the Worshipful Company of Plumbers, London). DISTRICT COUNCIL FOR CARDIFF—EASTERN SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that after SEPTEMBER 1st, 1892, ALL APPLICANTS for REGISTRATION will be required to pass an Ex- amination in tfie theory and practice of Plumbing. On behalf of the District Council, oZw EDW. W. WAITE, Hon. Sec. N OTICE, TO PREVENT FORFEITURE. All PERSONS having GRAVES in BEULAH CHAPEL BURIAL GROUND, situate at NEW- BRIDGE, MYNYDDYSLLWYN, MONMOUTH- SHIRE, without the necessary stones and inscriptions ^.thereon, are requested to tix Tomb, Head, or Flag Stones on their respective graves within six months from this date. Dated 29th February, 13J2. THOS. E. GEORGE, 8269 On behalf of the Trustees. COAL MINES REGULATION ACT, 1887. The Secretary of State for the Home Department having altered and refrained the abstract of the Act required to be published under the 571,h Section of the Act, copies of the new abstract must be posted up at some conspicuous place at every colliery. Copies in pamphlet and sheet form can be had at the South Wales Printing Works. Cardiff. 4824—88a Dtírt!í. THE BANKRUPTCY ACTS, 1883 &1890. IN BANKRUPTCY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that JOHN LORT •LEWIS; of Great Pale, Kiffig, Whitland, Carmarthen- shire, Farmer, was on the 22nd day of February, 1892, ADJUDGED BANKRUPT, by the County Court of Pembrokeshire, holden at Pembroke Dock. THOS. THOMAS. 8281 Official Receiver, Carmarthen. R A N CIS CECTL~GA L LI NL7 y: DECEASED. NOTICE IS HEREBFGIVEN. that all persons* having any CLAIMS against the estate of the Reverend FRANCIS CECIL GALLINI, late of PEN- Y-LAN, CARDIFF, Clerk ill lIolyOrders (who died on the 22nd day of February, 1892), are hereby required to send in particulars to me, the under- signed, on or before the 25th day of April, 1892, after which time the Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased: having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice.—Dftted tbis 29th «&v of. FebrfcfirV; • JOHN HOBSON MATTHEWS, 74, Staeey-ro&d, Roath, Cardiff, Solicitor for the Executors. 8235 FpHE QLOBE JPURNISHING CO., 19, CUSTOM HOUSE-STREET, QARDIFF, SELL AT PRICES. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH, OR UPON EASIEST TERMS OF PAYMENT. Do not Purchase .until you have seen our Stock and compare Prices. This is all we ask. THE GLOBE JPURNISHING £ JO., THE CHEAPEST AND BEST HOUSE, 19, CUSTOM HOUSE. STREET, CARDIFF, AND HOLTON-ROAD, BARRY DOCK. 8007 A REALLY GOOD SOUND PIANO, AT A LOW PRICE. This meets the eye of one who wants a Piano, but you see a look of incredulity as he glances at the state- ment. Yet His true if you apply to DUCK, SON. & PINKER, PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN MER- CHANTS, BATH AND BRISTOL. It is a fact pecan se they have made the production of such an instrument their especial study. Their unlimited capital at command enables them to buy largely for cash; the magnitude of their business necessitates enormous purchases, and their Customers reap the con- advantages. If their statements were not true, they could not maintain their reputation of 50 they be daily favoured with unsolicited ttrSSSi?? rePeat orders. These can be seen on ;SM!FREE OF COST?' and erery particular for- ,S°^' AflNKER supply on terms >to snit s con,V€n''e,lce' deliver carriage paid, give a written gus rante;e,• andj;une one. year free. *> «, 5, 4, 5, and 6, Pulteoey Bndge, Bath, 7597 Cnuntg (Ksuitril (BUrtitms. QLAMORGAN COUNTY COUNCIL TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TIRDEUNAW DIVISION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I ask at your hands the honour of re- election as your Representative. I hope and believe that I have done my duty as such during the past three years, and that I may merit a renewal of your con- fidence. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, H. HUSSEY VIVIAN. Singleton, 18th Feb, 1892. 8064 (lUMORGAN COUNTY COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE RESOLVEN DIVISION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN— It is now three years since Mr Plummer, having been made an Alderman, you elected me as your representative on the County Council. I have regnlarly attended the meetings, and have done my utmost to further your interests in every way so that I feel lam justified in asking you to honour me with a renewal of your confidence and support. I remain, Yours faithfully, JOHN EDWARDS-VAUGHAN. Rheola, Feb. 22nd, 1892. 8160 MONMOUTHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE ABERTXLLERY SOUTHERN DIVISION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Having been chosen a candidate by a large body of Electors for the forthcoming Election I place myself in your hands. The political programme set forth by my opponent have no bearing whatever noon the duties of the Council. I have been amongst you for the last Twenty-one years, and have fought the battles of life side by side with you, and I have every confidence such good feel- ing will not be set aside in this instance. Should you do me the honour of sending me to the Council table, I will do all I can to prove myself Your faithful Servant, JOHN STANFIELD. Belle-Vue House, Aberbeeg. February 27th, 1892. 82M public Ãppnintnunts. jpONTYPOOL LOCAL BOARD. SURVEYOR AND INSPECTOR OF NUISANCES. The Pontypool Local invite APPLICATIONS for the APPOINTMENT of SURVEYOR and IN. SPECTOR of NUISANCES, at a salary of £100 per annurtt. Candidates must be experienced in surveying, road making, and drawing of plans. The successful candidate to devote the whole of his time to the duties connected with the two offices. Applications endorsed "Surveyor and Inspector," with testimonials of recent dates to be in my hands not later than 10 a.m. of the 11th March, 1892. By order, E. JONES, ClflTk. Local Board Offices, Pontypool. 8265 Skitters ait& Corttrarfs. RJL O ENGINEERS. JL —— Trinity House, London. E.C., 25th February, 1892. This Corporation being desirous of receiving TENDERS for the CONSTRUCTION and ERECTION of an IRON SCREW PILE LIGHTHOUSE on the Eastern Side of the entrance to the River Usk, near West Nash Farm, near Newport, in the County of Monmouth, Notice is Hereby Given that the plans may be inspected, and forms of Tender and Specifica- tion obtained on application at the Lights' Department at this house. Tenders sealed, and marked outside "Tender for New Lighthouse at East Usk," must be addressed to the Secretary, and delivered at this House on orbefore Monday, 14th March, and no tender can be entertained that is not made on the form provided. The Corporation does not pledge itself to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, 8206 J. INGLIS, Secretary. 0 AR DTFTU N I O "N ——- The GUARDIANS invite TENDERS for Three Months' Supply of MEAT, GROCERIES, Fresh and Salt Butter, Tea, Barrpl Pork, Flour, Steam and House Coal, Straw, Six Months' Sjjupply of Cloth- ing, Drapery, Flannel, Leather, and {Twelve Months' Supply of Milk for the Workhouse, Ely Schools, and Outdoor Paupers in Cardiff and Penarth. Samples of goods, where practicable, to be sent with Tenders, but in distinct parcels, and all goods supplied must be in accordance there1\ith. Forms of Tender to be obtained from me, and to be returned to the Workhouse on or before Friday, 11th March, 1892. No Tender necessarily accepted. ARTHUR J. HARRIS Clerk. Queen's Chambers. Cardiff, 2nd March, 1892. 8279 THE NEWPORT HARBOUR COM- JL MISSIONERS. ERECTION OF A JETTY. THE NEWPORT HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS are prepared to receive TENDERS for the ERECTION of a JETTY on land adjoining the Eastern Company's Dry Dock, Newport. Plans and specifications can be seen and all other information obtained at the Harbour Master's Office. Dock-street, Newport, between the hours of 10 a.m, and 4 The contractor whose tender is accepted will pel required to enter into a proper contract, and give satisfactory security to the Commissioners for the due performance of such contract. Tenders, endorsed Tender for the Erection of Jetty." must be delivered to the undersigned before 10 o'clock on the morning of the 9th day of March, 1892. The Commissioners do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. A. J. PHILLIPS, Cierk to the Commissioners. Harbour and Pilotage Offices, Dock-street, Newport, Mon., 1st March, 1892. 8282 TO CONTRACTORS.-r-Messrs Brown, JL Lenox & Co. require TENDERS for completing a Rauvray Embankment and Siding between their works and the Pontypridd and Ca-rphillv Railway.— For particulars apply at the Chain Works," Pontypridd. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for BUILDING NEW BAPTIST CHAPEL at KIDWELLY. Plans and Specifications may be seen on application .to Mr David Reynolds, Water-street, Kidwelly, to whom sealed tenders, endorsed" Tender for Baptist Chapel," must be sent on or before Tuesday, the 22nd of March. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. GEORGE MORGAN and SON, Architects, Carmarthen. January 23rd, 1892. 8270 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of an INFIRMARY BLOCK and WORKSHOPS at Pare GwylJt Asylum, near Bridgend. Plans and Specifications can be seen, and quantities obtained of the Architects, Messrs Giles, Gough, and Trollope, 28, Craven-street, Charing Cross, London, on payment of j35 5s, to be returned on receipt of a bona fide tender. The plans can also be seen at Pare GwyJlt Asylum, after the 14th of March. Tenders are to be delivered to T. T. Lema, Esq., Solicitor, Bridgend, on or before the 4th day of April. The Committee do not bind themselves to ccePt the lowest or any Tender. 8231 fjTo C O N R A C TORS. TENDERS are invited for FORMING, METALL- ING. and DRAINING NEW ROADS and LANES for new Street to bo called Stuart-street, on tho Gwaelodygarth Estate, Merthyr. Plau section, Specification, and Quantities maybe seen at the Office of Mr John Williams, Architect, Morgan Town, Merthyr. Tenders to be sent in not later than the 12th day of March to John Vaughan, Esq., Solicitor, High-street, Merthyr. 8291 The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.. (gaatrgiflttg. Q.REAT, WEST^&I? RAILWAY. FAST EXPRESS TRAINS are run DAILY (Sundas* 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, andEdinburgh and the North of England and Scotland generally, leaving CARDIFF at 9.30 a.m., 12.35, 4.5, and 7.35 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 THROUGH FARES are in operation between all principal Stations. 8264 HY LAMBERT, General Manager pRINCE'S rjlHEATRE, JgRISTOL. I. POSITIVELY THE LAST EXCURSION TO THE JGRISTOL PANTOMIME WILL RUN TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), MARCH 2ND, LEAVING CARDIFF, 2.55; NEWPORT, 3.20. <3T FARE TO AND FRO-2/6. Return Train Leaves Bristol at 11.15 p.m. I NO ONE fhould miss seeing the Most Successful Pantomime ever produced in Bristol. Telephone No. 560. Telegrams—Chute, Bristol. CSDP h- _0'- OLD SHIRTS RE-FITTED.—Fine Irish Linen, 2s, or very best Linen, returned free, ready to wear, 2s 6d, A New Shirt sent 9d,5s 9d, or 63 d9. Best Linen Collars, 28 dozon. PricftLists andPatterns all kfyds Line?) Goods end Irish CambricHandkercheifs free: Merino Puts. j and Vests are now very cheap.—B. &5 E. McHUGH and CO. LIMITED. BELFAST, 1404 'ultlí£ Jlmusimints. CARDIFF. FTIHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. FFY.GQBNE AND MANAGER—MR EDWARD FLETCHER Special engagement for Six Nights only and One Morning Performance of D'OYLY CARTE'S PRINCIPAL REPERTOIRE COMPANY, 1\ Which played before Her Majeaty the Queen and the Court at Balmoral Castle, by Royal Command, on Friday, Sept. 4th, 1891. Return of the old Cardiff Favourites, Mr GEORGE THORNE, Mr RICHARD CLARKE, Mr THOMAS REDMOND, MR MR FRED. BILLINGTON. Miss MARGARET COCKBURN, Miss KATE FORSTER, and Miss DOROTHY VANB. TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, Mar. 2nd, THE AUTCH gmL. To-morrow, Thursday, IOLANTHE. Friday, THE YEOMEN OF JHE GUARD Saturday Morning and EV^G'I™TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. The TAFF VALE RAILWAY COMPANY have consented to keep back their late up train for TW- herbert. Aberdare, and Merthyr, and intermediate stations until 10.58 p.m. every evening during ttas imnortant engagement. On Thuisday, March 3RD, tickets at a fare and a quarter for the to-and-fro journey, and available to return on same day only WOL be issued at all stations except Liandaff by the tram due to leave Merthyr 3.53, Aberdare 3.48, Treherbeit 3 NEMGDREATDWESTERN RAILWAY have arranged a Special Train on Thursday, March 3rd, leaving Swansea 2.10, calling at all principal stations, return- ing from Cardiff at 11.10 p. m 10W MONDAY, March 7th, Return Visit of Mr J. H. Darnley's brilliantly-successful Comedy, THE SOLICITOR. THE EMPIRE. MANAGES OSWALD STOLL TO-NIGHT THE INTREPID ARABS, ABACHI and MASAUD, In a Performance which is truly A STARTLING SIGHT TO SEE! A glance at the recognised theatrical newspaper, "THE ERA," SATURDAY, FEB. 20, PAGE 14, Will disclose the fact that that these Artistes have been heading the list of Varieties at THE EMPIRE, LONDON, And come straight here from there. The Veritable. Only, Original Dusky Demosthenes, SAM REDFERN, THE BLACK PRINCE OF COMEDIANS. THE DOROTHY QUARTETTE, Sweet Chiming Belles and Nymphs of Terpsichore. "The Baron from the Grand Pantomime, D. J. MCCARTHY, In BRITISH PLUCK." A Military Monologue. Music, Scenery, and Mechanical Effect- all special. Scenes" Encampment in the Soudan.' MYRA MASSEY, A Vocalist of some distinction. Get off my Foot—" SEELEY AND WEST, Two excellent Musical Comedians. MISS ROSIE BLOND, Setio-Comic Vocalist and Expert Dancer. MISS REINE JAMIESON, Characteristic Vocalist. 6.!8 IN ALL-A BRILLIANT PROGRAMME. rpHE JgJMPIR E. THE PEERLESS gANDOW, KtNG OF STRONG MEN. NEXT WEEJt, II* BIS >■■ NEW ATHLETIC EXHIBITION. r' PHILHARM ONIC THEATRE OF VARIETIES. THIS WEEK—GREAT GALAXY OF STARS; MBS ALICE LEAMAR, R CARDIFF s Favourite MR HENRY WALSH AM and MDLLE. TFFL.MA the ereat Operatic lenor and Prima Donna, UREFI VORAn BRANDON, SISTERS KORTESCUE, &LFRY0MAJOBR &T AMYthe Boston Belle; CONY TRIO, WILL, AMY, and GRORGE, Ac.. AC. -OARS HALLi CARDIFF. POST'OFFL CE~~BAN D CONCERT, ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2nd, 1892- of the MEISTR GE SINGERS ALSO OTIER TALENTED ARTISTES. PSN OYBALL'AT Messrs Thompson and Shackell 8,14., Queen-street. 711 A PPLICANTSfor USE of COLONIAL- A HALL pl«Le apply to COLLETT and ISAAC, ^0Bmfe,PCARD^F. 6505 Hotels, 1 tmttg-rflgms, &r. THE PORTHCAWL HOTEL ts NOW OPEN TO SPRING VISITORS. HANDSOMELY RE-FURNISHED and FIRSTS Appointments. Special Terms for FamUies and Visitors staying over the week end. Excellent Stabang. GOLF GROUND only five minutes walk. Course ta. excellent condition. E* MISS REES, Manageress. 8242 — —R- mHE BAY-VIEW HOTEL, SWANSEA. CIRMSEA Bay Railway Station, the ASS^R the Football and Recreation Grounds, and ^EJRCDLENT* accommodation for football players, cy- clists, and S'SWANSEa Bav, Mumbles, and tbe^Bnstofchannel. Also wines and spirits of the best every description. > DAY-VIEW HOTEL, SWANSEA. V CB11. comfortable, and hoalthy. Apartments Very T charming Hotel during the WINTER may be had.at, thui cflara k REASONABLE charges, months, with excellent^ and The Hotel stands within Q{ THE FLNEST commands an UMNTER^UP AND BATHG JN THE land scenery M Wales, N ONJY A FEW yards Ci WANSEA CASTLE HOTEL» ft WAW (^FORD-STREET AND DILLWYN STREET, SWANSEA THE above old-established Hotel is now under New SPIRITS of the BEST BRANDS, mti I WATTLED ALES and STOUTS. Families Supplied U& J. FINNEMOBE, Propnetoc. f-J*ALAND BAY HOTEL. BBAUTHXL GW?FH;n^asyaccess of all the principal SEA SHORE. Monmouthshire. towns of South Vales A F rooms, or write to th« Telegraph or telephone tor RW Manageress, MISS LOGAN, Langland Bay Hotel. Telephone, No. ^.J^ANSEA LONDON. THE SHERWOOD HOTEL. STIUrn LONDON. (jjate W. H. PRUST, of Swansea.) Courts, Houses of Parliament, and in osss-s Re-furnish Moderate Charges. BED, BREAKFAST, AND ATTENDANCE, 5S6D Communications to Manager. IXJOO i^iYERPOOK^COMPTON HOTEL." I J Unrivalletl for its Comfort and exceJent Cuisine Breakfast, 2s 6d Dinner from 3s Berl oonu ftSm Is 6d. Finest and most central position jieai Station^, &c._ LIMPLEY STOKE .-¡ I HYDKg, c. J. WHTY. l\1.D., I.. Late of Smedley's Matlock. ..« «, JSS» BATH. mi^S«?55i7pOSTING Carmarthen, Pembroke, and Cardigan. 6645