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JSaUs bn ^urtton. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr A. MAURICE BAILEY. Leasehold Property, at Roath April 1 Mr BOYS. Timber, at Newport.April 4 Messrs W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY. Railway Wagon, Colt, Ac., atLlantrissant Mar. 31 Brick and Terra-Cotta Works, at Cardiff April 4 Messrs EVANS and HUGHES. Fine Arts, &c., at Cardiff April 12,13, 14, and 16. Mr T. E. GEORGE. Copyhold Properties, ifec., at Abercam April 4 Messrs GOTTWALTZ, BO WRING, and PERRY. Leasehold Properties, etc., at Caniiff March 31 Leasehold Property, at Cardiff March 31 Horses. Carriages, &c., Cardiff April 5 Office Furniture, at Rooms, Cardiff April 7 Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff April 14 Family Residence, at Cardiff April 14 Mr J. E. GUNN. Diamonds and Jewels, at Cardiff April 5 and 6 Hotel, Shops, Houses, &c., at Cardiff May — Messrs W. & S. HERN. Leasehold Properties, at The Mart, Cardiff Anril 12 Household Furniture and Effects, atPorthcawl April20 Messrs H. HILL and CO. Household Furniture, at Swansea April 1 Household Furniture, at Swansea April 5 Houses, Shops, at Swansea April 13 Mv JOHN HILLMAN. Valuable Plant, &c., at Newport April 1 Beef, Sheep, and Pigs, Caerphilly April 5 Mr LEWIS HOPKINS. Freehold and Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff. April 4 Mr LAITY. A „ Horses, Saddlery, &c., at Cardiff April 2 Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER and SON. 17 Cottages and Premises, at Swansea AM A Leasehold Premises, at Swansea April o „ Mr HENRY LEWIS. Public-house and other Premises, at Merthyr.April 6 Messrs KlfiNNARD & CO Household Furniture and Pianos, at Cardiff..March 31 Messrs J. G. MADDOX & CO, Nursery Stock from Holland, at Rooms March 30 Weekly Sale of Furniture, at Cardiff. March 31 Mr MORGAN MORGAN. Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff 5 Desirable Resid»ncp, at Newport April ó Mr THOMAS PARRY. Free Double-licensed House. &c., at Newport..April Messrs PARRY and DAVID. Properties, at The Mart, C ardiff April 2 Gas Shares, at New Tredegay .April 7 Messrs W. SANDERS & SONS. Leasehold Properties, at The Mart, Cardiff April 1 Leasehold Properties, at The Mart, Cardiff April 1 Messrs STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER. Shops and Dwelling-houses, at Cardiff Mar. 31 Fat Sheep, at Cardiff April 5 Hay, at St. Mellons April 7 Freehold and Mineral Estate, at Cardiff April 9 Free Double-licensed Hotel, at Bridgend.April 16 The Penallta Colliery, at Cardiff April 23 Freehold Building Land. at Cardiff — Mr JOHN THOMAS. Stock, &c., at Bridgend Mar 30 & 31 Mr WILLIAM THOMAS. Horses, Carriages, &c., at Cadoxton, Barry .April 4 Messrs W. THORNE & SON. Rebldence, at Bridgend .April 2 JpARRY AND DAVID, AUCTIONEERS, TENANT-RIGHT, HOTEL, PROBATE, and GENERAL VALUERS. LAND, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS ASSESSORS OF FIRE LOSSES, &C. OFFICES ST JOHN'S CHAMBERS, ST JOHN'S-SQUAEE, CARDIFF. THOMAS PARRY, MEMBEBS AUCTIONEER, &C., Of Newport. OP J. J. DAVID, House and Estate Agent, J 8293 CARDIFF. CHANGE ADDRESS. FY A "vs; and HUGHES, Auctioneers, Accountants, Hnnw F-ita e and Insurance Agents, Hotel and Prohate Valuers late Guildhall Chambers, now BOROUGH CH AMBERS, WHARTON STREET, CARDIFF. ——— 8838 "SALE TO-MORROW. STEEET^Ara>s«™f^ARCAE MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER, at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on rM ANDER, at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 31st day of March, 1892, at Three T> m precisely, the following Lots of sfioPS AND DWELLING-HOUSES (Subject to Conditions of Sale to bo then and there produced) LOT l.-A FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, SHOE; and BAKERY in' Cornwall-rood, at tho earner at Devon-street, nowjn the occupation of Mr Wilmot, at a rent of 18s a week, less rates a.nd ttntei, and subject to an annual rent-charge of £ 3. 2.— A FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and SHOP, adjoining the 1-tst lot, in the occupation of Mr W. Lewis, at a rent of 10s 6d a week, less rates and taxes, subject, to an annual rent-charge of S2. LOT 3.-A FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, SHOP, and STABLE, adj* ining the last Lot, in the occupation of Mr Anderson, butcher let at 15s a week, less rates, &c., and subject to an annual rent charge of B5. LOT 4.—A DWELLING-HOUSE and SHOP, No. 1. Rutland-street, in the occupation of Mr Burnell, grocer, at a weekly rent of 12s 6d. LOT 5.- A DWELLING-HOUSE, adjoining the last Lot, in the occupation of Mr Fisher, at a weekly rent of 6s 6d, less rates and taxes. Lots 4 and 5 are held under a lease for 99 years from 1887, at a ground rent of £ 6, of which £ 4 will be apportioned on Lot 4, and £ 2 on Lot 5. LOT 6.—Three DWELLING-HOUSES, numbered ou, 62, and 64, in Saltmead-road, each let at 6s 6d a week, less rates and taxes, and each held nnder a separate freehold grant, subject to an annual rent charge of 135 6d. „. LoT 7.-ThTee DWELLING-HOUSES, numbered 66, 68, and 70, Saltmead-road, each let at 6s a week, less rates and taxes, and each held under a separate ire hold grant, subject to an annual rent charge 13LOT 8.—The DWELLING-HOUSE as ''Stone: Wgh,»fin Neville-street, CanWn, now l^atJSs a Se*>tem" ^LOTT' A mVELLlNG-HOUSE and SHOP. Stable, Ha^Tll'fT ami Cart Shed, No. 116, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff in the occupation of Mr Darrock, greengrocer, at a reAt of £ 60 pefaiinum. held under aW for 99 years from February, 1857, less three days, at a ^?ia-Two £ DWELLING-HOUSES, Numbered 79 and 81 Albert-street (late Edward-street), close to the Canton Railway Station, each let at 8s a week, less rates, &c., ht ld under a lease for 99 years, from 25th March, 1882, at a yearly rent of jS5 lis 6d. LOT 11-—Two HOUES, Nos. 90 and 92. Albert- street, Canton, adjoining the last lot, and each let at the same rent, held under lease for 99 years, from 25th March, 1882, at a yearly ground rent of B5 10s. LOT 12.—A DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 88, Albert- street, Canton, let at 8s a week, less rates, &c.; held under lease for 99 years, from 25th March, 1882, at a around rent of B2 2s. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 5, Hio-h-street, Canhff; or to g Messrs WALDRON and SON, Solicitors, g473 96, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. OATTT~OF~250 VERY PRIME FAT YEARLING .cwpPP AT ROATH MARKET, CARDIFF, nN TUESDAY NEXT, AT 11 A.M. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- VI a TMnKR are Intruded by Mr Wm. Thomas, Sully to S1CLL by AUCTION, at Roath SSS^TOjIoAVNggU.. 5th April, 1892, at 11 a.m. prompt, ^eaBLING gHEEp> Of the very best quality. 8881 PWLLCOCH FARM, ST. MELLONS. NEAR CARDIFF. STEPHENSON and ALEX- A^nFR are instructed by H. J. Evans, Esq., ,T ^^nrilON at this Farm on THURSDAY^ theS7th AprD next, at Three o'clock m the Afternoon, in10 MOWS OF PRIME WELL-HAR- VESTED MEADOW & CLOVER HAY, Estimated at between 150 and 200 Tons. Four months' credit will be given upon approved- Warm is situate within a Quarter of a Pwllcoch Fa gt Mell0DSi aad the hay can be mile ef the villag previous to the Sale npon appli- SKfjuSU?b&. Mr «■», Ktaggd, Penylan, Cardiff- —, (JLAMORGANSHIRK. „ _Tr„TV VALUABLE FREEHOLD RESI- SALEKIALAND MINERAL ESTATE, *■.1/ Cardiff, 13% miles from Barry, 3 miles miles j miles from the Llantwit from PonL^"T,o,nrisant and Taff Yale Railway ^do0nniy°ysaVile away^from a line commtinicating with the Taff ^At AT TTV MESSRS STEP HEN SON & ALEX- AKHRR have received instrncbions Mr W, £ 5SS by AUCTION, at ttie Park Bote!, nnSaJOT>AY, the 9th day of April. 1892, SSLSctocfcin tl-40 C°nditi0aS °f FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL AND MINERAL ESTATE, Known as Buildings, Pleasure With the Residence, (fee., and productive Grounds. Gardens, °J.^a ^,t;uning in the whole Minerals lying there- about 80 acres WIth the v uo. e r "IwSis and Reports of prepared, and these leave no douoc seams of coal will be found under the Newbridee- Messrs Cmwshay are the Lessees of the NewfrrMge Ehondda Colliery, the nearest Colhery to yards and they ha> 3 ltilied property to rntlnn about 4>J yards f The workings, as they proceed in Mab Ellis Estate, prove the No. 3Rhondda SteamC^ to be one of the finest seams worked by Cue Messrs Crawshay on the adjoining properties. — Mr Morris will show the Property and Further Pai- ticulars, with Plans, Reporta, and Conditions of 6>aie, ■will shortly be ready, and may be obtained from K. v«- Southern, Esq., mining engineer, 41, The FalJ^e> Cardiff; the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Carotin. » Messrs Peters and Morris, 15, Great Winchester-street, London, E.C. or of Harry Cousins, Esq., Solicitor, 97. St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Dated March 2nd, 1892. 8380 WITHDRAWAL OF SALR OF FARMS. LANDS IN THE PARISHES OF PENHOW, MAGOR, AND UNDY MESSRS w. and S. HERN beg to announce that the SALE of the valuable FARMS and LANDS situate in the above Parishes advertised to take place at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, on Wednesday Next IS WITHDRAWN, the property having been disposed of privately. Auctioneers' Office, 94, St- Mary-street, Cardiff. 883S ON SATURDAY NEXT, April 2nd, 1892. Laity's Repository, Cardiff.—Horses, Saddlery, 8k: by Auction, at 2.30 p.m. Early entries are solicited. 8827 I alt1'í brr ^urixott. SALE THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). AND FRIDAY NEXT, 50th and 31st March and April 1st. A MOST IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF HIGH CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Silver and Sheffield Plate, A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF RARE OLD CHINA, LARGE SIZE REAL BRONZES, COSTLY LARGE SIZE DRESDEN VASES, 3ft. óin. high, and other elegant decorative objects, rich silk curtains and other draperies, REMOVED FROM A MANSION NEAR CARDIFF. Sold under power contained a Bill of bale, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. Carved OAK and inlaid MANTELPIECES with over- mantels, a VERY COSTLY POLLARD OA* DIN- ING TABLE, convertible into a BILLIARD TABLE with slate bed, fittings, &c., a Dining-room in Pol- lard Oak, a Library in the Elizabethan style in carved oak, modern PIANOFORTES by COLLARD and COLLARD and CHAPPELLE, a Dresden China Tea Service, 5U pieces, a Vienna China Dessert Ser- vice, &c. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 11, High- street, Cardiff, This day (WEDNESDAY), To-morrow (THURSDAY) and FRIDAY next, March 30th, 31st, and April 1st, at 11 o'clock each day, the above HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE, OBJECTS D'ART, 500 OZS SILVER, &c., Removed from a Mansion near Cardiff, including a white enamelled Bedroom Suite, a very finely-figured POLLARD OAK BEDROOM SUITE, a VERY HANDSOME ROSEWOOD INLAID BED- ROOM SUITE, with large size wardrobe and pedestal toilet tables, a burr Walnut and a Walnut and Ash Bedroom Suite, a Chippendale Bedroom Suite with Cheval toi ets, other suites in various woods, several large size Burr Walnut, and Mahogany Wardrobes, pair of burr walnut pedestal toilet tables, oak and mahogany toilet tables, HANDSOME MODERN BRASS BEDSTEADS with costly hangings, spring mattresses, hair bedding. &c., double and single toilet services, hip-baths, curtains, pier glasses, bedroom and landing carpets. THE DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE. A BEAUTIFUL CARVED ROSEWOOD SUITE in silk and plush, SHERATON and Chippendale China Cabinets, occasional chairs, Venetian gilt mirrors, brackets, and girandoles, artistic gilt chairs, A SUPERB Louis XVI. ROSEWOOD CABINET Of great artistic merit, lofty rosewood overmantels, a GILT JARMNIFRE. with red satin seat and lofty glass btck, apair of real white jifarble Pedestals with le volving tops, a VERNIS MARTIN CABINET of great beauty, gilt ground and painted pastoral subjects; a pair of square tables, an inlaid escritoire with marble slab and ormolu mounts, a bijouterie cabinet, a boudoir suite with tables and cabinets, a finely embroidered screen, beautifully inlaid card and occasional table, writing table, valuable modern PIANOFORTES by COLLARD AND COLLARD and CHAPPELLE, several TURKISH, WILTON, AXMINSTER, and BRUSSELS BORDERED CARPETS, suites of curtains, brass fenders with dogs and brasses. A COLLECTION OF RARE OLD CHINA, A PAIR OF FINE DRESDEN VASES 3ft. 6in. high, SEVRES CHINA VASES, a Vienna China Tea. Service, a Dresden Tea Service, 54 pieces, a Berlin china soup tureen, a PAIR OF GROS Blue SEVRES CHINA Vases jewelled, a Crown Derby dessert service, also SPECIMENS in Nantgarw, Chelsea, Sevres, Wedawood, Vienna, Faience ware, Dreaden, <vc. THE DINING ROOM FURNITURE. A HIGH-CLASS POLLARD OAK SUITE, finclycarved frames in Crimson Morocco, a VERY HANDSOME POLLARD OAK SIDEBOARD, with high glass back, to correspond, a LARGE POLLARD OAK DINING TABLE, convertible into a billiard table, with slate bed, &c., nair of real bronze figures on pedestals, a pair of real bronze Marli horses, and other important bronzes, noble Oriental jars, a lofty oak overmantel, marble and bronze < locks, a copper coal purdonian, heavy curtains and portiere en suite. 500 OZS. OF SILVEU, jpomprising, engraved claret jug, richly-chased tea service, plain oval coffee-pot, engraved mug, several jugs, piano and table candlesticks, sets of spoons and forks, antique boxes, cruets, flower vascs, fiuit spoons, richly-chased tea cdddy,toilet bottles, cloth bl11shes,c. About 50 CHOICE PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS. A LIBRARY ELEGANTLY FURNISHED IN ELIZABETHAN STYLE. A carved oak mantelpiece and overmantel, a SET OF HIGH-BACK CHAIRS AND SETTEE, in green velvet corner chairs, a VERY HANDSOME 7FT. BOOKCASE, in old carved oak a, dinner wagon, a 10ft. dinning-table, a BEAUTIFULLY-CARVED SIDE- BOARD, with glass back; overmantel, jardiniere, a pedestal nest oi drawers, all en suite; tt few choice etchings and old engravings, a small collection oj standard works. The BREAKFAST-ROOM FURNITURE in Walnut, a 6ft. mahogany bookcase, a finely-carved oak hall set, several tine deer and other heads, a gong-stand and gong, a mahogany folding bagatelle table, a valuable dinner service, cut table glass the coutents of butler's a.nd china pantries, kitchen, and out-door eifects. SPECIAL ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO THIS IMPORTANT SALE, AFFORDING AS IT DOES TO CONNOISSEURS AND OTHERS AN EX EL- LENT OPPORTUNITY OF ACQUIRING HIGH- CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, VALUABLE WORKS OF ART UNDER CIRCUMSTANCES THAT PERMIT OF NO RESERVE. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. 8488 SAI,E TO-MORROW ON THURSDAY NEXT. ESTATE OF MR IUjNRY PENFOUND, DECEASED. BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTOR. SALE of very valuable FREEHOLD AND LEASE. HOLD PROPERTIES AND GROUND RENTS in dtr:t(\:nedlhi.t)ëiieet, and Norah-street (formerly John-street), Cardiff. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, aud PERRY are instructed to SELL by AUC- and PERRY are instructed to SELL by AUC- TION, at their Auction Rooms, at 11, High-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 31st March, 1892, at Seven p.m. (subject to conditions to be then and there produced), the following very valuable FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES AND GROUND RENTS CANTON, CARDIFF. LOT 1.—The GROUND RENT of B5 5s per annum, derived from and secured by the freehold dwelling- house and Iund, No. 85, KingVroad, Canton, Cardiii leased for a. term of 999 years, from the 20th March, 1885, with the reversion to the freehold on the expira- tion of such lease. LOT 2.—The GROUND RENT of £ 5 5s per annum, derived from and secured by the Freehold Dwelling- house and Land, No. 87, King's-road, Can on, Cardili; leased for a term of 939 years, from the 21st March, 1885, with the Reversion to the freehold on the expira- tion of such lease. LOT 3.—The GROUND RENT of S5 5s per annum, derived from and secured by the Freehold Dwelling- house and Land, No. 93, Iiing's-road, Canton, Cardiff; leased for a term of 999 years, from the 19th March, 1885, with the Reversion to the freehold on the expira- tion of such lease. LoT 4.—The GROUND RENT of B5 5s per annum, derived from and secured by the Freehold Dwelling- house and Land, No. 95, King's-road, Canton, Cardiff; leased for a term of 999 years, from the 18th March, 1885, with the Reversion to the freehold on the expira- tion of such lease. LOT 5.—The Freehold DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 89, King's-road, let at the. low rent of £3210s per annum, the landlord paving the rates and taxes. Lo'r 6,-The Freehold DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 91, King's-road, let at the low rent of B32 10s per annum, the randlord paying the rates and taxes. Lots 5 and 6 have a frontage to King's-road of 19 feet, and contain drawing and dining-rooms, 5 bedrooms, dressing-room, bath-room, and office, and ha.ve a hot a cold water service. There ia a large warden to each at the back. A large sum has recently been expended in thoroughly renovating these houses byMr F. S. Lock, builder. DUDLEY-PLACE. CARDIFF LOT 7.—The Leasehold SHOP and DWELLING HOUSE, No. 2, Dudley-place, adjoining the Gordon Hotel, let to a weekly tenan at 13s 6d per week, the tenant paying all rates and taxes, except water rates. LOT 8.—The Leasehold DWELLING-HOUSE No. 3, Dudley-place, let to a weekly tenant at 139 6d per week, the to lant paying all rates and taxes except water rates. Lots 7 and 8 have lately been thoroughly renovated, and are held for a term of 99 years from 29th September, 1852, at an apportioned Ground Rent UNION-STREET, CARDIFF. LOT 9.—The Leasehold DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 19, Union-street, let to a weekly tenant at 8s per week, the landlord paying all rates and taxes. This Lot is held for a term of 977 years from the 25th February, 1851, at an annual Ground Rent of £1 10s. LOT 10.—The Leasehold DWELLING HOUSE, No. 22, Union-street, let to a weekly U3nant at 7s ód per week, the landlord paying all rates and taxes. This Lot is held for a term of 999 years from the 24th December, 1828, at an apportioned annual Ground Rent of £ 110a. There is a covenant in the .Lease of this house enabling the Lessee to pur- chase the Freehold Rever8i()u. NORAH-STREET (formerly John-street), ROATH, CARDIFF. LOT 11.—The Leasehold DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 12, Norah-street, Cardiff, let to a weekly tenant at 5s per week, the landlord paving all rates and taxes. LOT 12.—The Leasehold DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 14, Norah-street, Cardiff, let to a weekly tenant at 5s per week, the landlord paying all rates and taxes. Lots 11 and 12 are held under a lease for 99 years (less 3 days) irom the 29th September, 1857, at an annual ground rent of £4 8s. The Auctioneers draw the attention of capitalists to the opportunity afforded by this Sale of obtaining well secured grennd rents and freehold houses and long leaseholds, most of which properties are in the centre Qi Cardiff. F.Q flJrtef particnla.rs apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices' ll, High-streetf Cardiff; or to 8469 Mr B. COUSINS, 97, St, Mary-street, Cardiff. SALE TO-MORROW. ON THURSDAY NEXT. oALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES IN CYFARTHffA-STREET AND COBURN- STREET, CARDIFF. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY are instructed to SELL by AUC- their Auction Rooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on TH C RSpAY, the 31st March, 1892, at 7 p.m. (sub- ject to conditions to be then aud there produced), the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES CYFARTHFA-STREET, CARDIFF w ^-TheLEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 137, Cyfarthfa-street. ^2,-The LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 137, Cyfarthfa-street. Lots 1 and 2 are held under leases respectively for the several terms of 99 years from the 29th Sep- tember, 1885, at an annual ground-rent of :£21s for each houe, and let at 6.i 6d per week each, the landlord paying all rates and taxes. COBURN-STREET, CATHAYS, CARDIFF noT 3.-Tbe LEASEHOLD SHOP and DWELLING- HOUSE, No. 100, Coburn-sfcreet, now in the occupation of Mr Noel, let at the small rental of 9s per weekTthe tenant paying all rates and taxes. This Lot is held under a lease for 99 years from the 29th September, 1878, at. an annual gronnd-rent of R3 8s. A larger rent-could, no doubt, be obtained for these premises. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, a&J their Offices, 11, High-street, Cardiff, or to Mr H. COUSINS, 8468 97, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 0- NE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all derangements of the Urinary Organs (acquired or constitutional), Gravel, and Pains the Back Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in Boxes 4s 6d eaeh, by all Obemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the world, or gent to any address for sixty stomps hy tbe Makers The I^ncoln and MicQjs&d. Coijirties Pnig ^Cwopan; Lincoln lin Jlurfitftt. SALE THIS DAY AT THE DUKE-STREET AUCTION-ROOMS, CARDIFF. TO NURSERYMEN, GARDENERS, PRIVATE GROWERS, AND OTHERS. Great Sale of Choice Fruit Trees, Standard and Dwarf Roses, Shrubs, and Trees in Great Variety Direct from Holland, on WEDNESDAY, March 30th, com- mencing at 12 o'clock precisely. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and CO. are -UvJL instructed by the well-known Nurserymen, Messrs P. Shoemaker and Son, of Boskoop, Holland, to call a 8A 1.£ of a Large Consignment of tho above (upwards of 600 Lots), forwarded from their Nurseries at Boskoop for Absolute Sale. The Trees will arrive from Rotterdam on Tuesday, and be on view during the morniJ1 of Sale. There will be no reserve. Offices and Sale-rooms, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff. 8793 SALE TO-MORROW. 'j' DUKE-STREET SALE-ROOMS, CARDIFF. THE WEEKLY SALE of THURSDAY -iL NEXT, March 31st, will comprise an excellent assortment of FURNITURE from several parties removing in Albany-road, Richmond-road, Neville- street, Wyndham-crescent, and other places, as well as consignments of superior Furniture from varwns tradesmen-comprising effects for every department of the house; also several removals hy ordel: of the High Bailiff; an excellent piano, by Schuppisser, of Pans, &c., ifce. On view morning of sale. Sale at 2 o'clock. Entries for these sales must be made at the office day prior to sale. 1111 J. G. MADDOX & Co., Auctioneers. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5TH AND 5TH, 1892. Important Salo of Valuable Jewels, costly Diamonds, llubies, Sapphires, Emeralds, Pearls, Opals, Cats. eyes, rare ol, Gems and recious Stones, mounted in the most, elaborate settings, as Tiaras, Riviere-, Necklets, Bracelets, Brooclies, Ear-rings, Rings, Pins, and every conceivable form of personal adorn- ment in artistic and highly finished designs. li/fR J- E. GUNN is in receipt of _LYJL instructions from the Mortgagees, a London Firm of Loan Agents, who are realising the goods deposited with them as security for advances made, to S'.iLL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDA Y and WEDNESDAY, April 5th and 6th, 1892, the whole of the MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF DIAMONDS AND MOUNTED JEWELS of the first water, comprising A HARE EMERALD AND DIAMOND CIRCULAR PENDANT, a pendant set with fine Burmese rubies and diamonds, fonning also a bracelet, several necklets, with single rows of finely selected diamonds, sapphire and diamoucl cluster rings, several LADIES' FIVE-STONE HALF-HOOP RINGS set with brilliants, some choice gems set as single- stone rings, with others in various combina- tions, A BRACELET SET WITH DOUBLE ROWS OF FINE BRAZILIAN DIAMONDS, A HANDSOME CRSCSCEMT BROOCH set with brilliants, and a HORSE-SHOE BROOCH set with diamonds of the first, water, single-stone diamond ear. rings, a very fine SINGLE-STONE BLACK PEARL PIN (very rare), A HAIR COMB SET WITH DIAMONDS, a bracelet with fine Oriental pearl centre set round with brilliants, gentleman's shirt studs set with diamonds, and numerous articles of fine gold jewellery, a necklet set with three large daisies ill wreaths of flowers set with brilliants, A CIRCULAR PENDANT SET WITH FINE WHITE BRILLIANTS, having a large and pure Brazilian diamond in the centr :1 brooch and hair ornament designd as a sun star set with brilliants of the finest water, A NECKLET SET WITH THREE ROWS OF FINE ORIENTAL PEARLS and with a snap set with uby and brilliants. The genuineness of each article will be strictly guaranteed. On View Monday, April 4th, between the hours of Three and Six, and on the Mornings of Sale. Sale each day at 3 p. m. Catalogues may be had from Messrs White and De Buriatte, Solicitors, Holhorn-chambers, London, E.C. Messrs Seear, Hasluck, & Co., Chartered Accountants, 17, Holborn Viaduct, London and of the Auctioneer, Westgate-street, Cardiff. 8765 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT SALE of a Valuable JL DOUBLE-LICENSED HOTEL also several capital Villa Residences, Leasehold Shops and Dwelling-Houses, FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS, Ac. Sale to take place early in MAY next. For further particulars see future announcements, or apply to Mr J. E. Gunn, Auctioneer, Westgate- cbambers. Westgate-street, Cardiff. 8770 TALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PRO- TIES IN PLASTURTON GARDENS, CATHAYS CLARE-ROAD. CARDIFF AND JAMES-STREET PENARTH, FOR SALE. MR LEWIS HOPKINS is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at The Mart, Bank Build- ings, Cardiff, on MOND Y, the 4 th day of April, 1892, at Seven p.m. (subject to conditions of sale to be then and there produced), the following VALUABLE PROPERTIES, in the following or such other Lotaas shall be arranged at the time of the sale. LOT 1.—All that FREEHOLD HOUSE being No. 24, Clare-road, Riverside, situate on the main road from Canton to the Docks, over Clarence Bridge, and within a. few minutes' walk of St Mary-street.. Rent, 9s a week. This property is subject to an apportioned ground rent of £4178 2d. LOT Vr.—All that LEASEHOLD SHOP, DWELt. ING-HOUSE, YARD, aud Outbuildings, being No. 76, Upper George-street, Cathays. Leasehold for 99 years, from 1878. Ground rent B3. This property has a frontage of 49 feet to the street. the wall in front of the yard being now let as a bill-posting station. It is capable of development, and a small outlay upon it would make it much more valuable. LOT 3.-Noil. 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12, MUNDAY-PLACE, CATHAYS, all let to respectable tenants at 9s a week. Lease 99 years from 1878. Ground rent £4 Is each house. This property forms a compact block, having The Mackintosh Hotel on one side of it and shops on the other. It has an extensive frontage to a rapidly-increasing business centre, ana is an eligible property for conversion into shops with little expense. LOT 4.-All that Comer House, No. 43, PLAS- TURTON-GARDENS, in the occupation of Mr Colquhoun, at £42. Lease 99 years from 1885. Ground rent B6. LOT 5.-No. 41, PLASTURTON-GARDENS, ad- joining the last lot, in the occupation of Mr Perkins at £35. Lease 99 years, from 1885. Ground rent B5 8s LOT 6.—Nos. 2 and 3, JAMES-STREET, Penarth. Lease 99 years, from 1876. In the occupation of Mr Gould and Mr Cruell, at 6s per week each. Ground rent, £ 3 2s the pair. 1111(1 For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer 10 Queen-street, Cardiff or to Messrs Jacob, Hunt and Hunt, Bltnk-buildings, Cardiff. 8700 RICHMOND ROAD, LITTLE FREDERICK- STREET, AND ADAM STREET, PLANET- STREET, PENDOYLAN-STREET, AND THOMAS- STREET. NEWTOWN, CARDIFF. MESSRS W. SENDERS AND SONS are instructed to OFFER for SALE by AUC- TION, at The Mart, Bank Buildings, St Mary-street, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, 1st April, 1892, at Seven o'clock in the Evening (subject to conditions to be then pro- duced and in the following or such other lots as shall be then declared), the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. LOT 1.—SUMMERLEE HOUSE, No. 153, Ricbmond- Toad, Cardiff, in the occupation of Mr Price as tenant. Held for residue of term of 99 years, from 2nd Febru- arv, 1875, subject to the apportioned ground rent of £4178. LOT 2.—Nos. 13 and 14, LITTLE FREDERICK- STREET, Cardiff, let to weekly tenants at 8s 6d and 98 6d respectively. Held for residue of term of 900 years, from 29th September, 1837, at a ground rent of £312s per annum. LOT 3.-Nos. 77 and 78, ADAM-STREET, Cardiff. Held for residue of term of 99 years from 28th Septem- ber, 1865. Ground rent S7 2s. LOT 4.—Nos. 19 and 20, PLANET-STREET, Splot- lands, let at 10s per week each house. Held under lease for the residue of the term of 99 years from the 25th March. 1857, at a ground rent of B5 per annum. LOT 5.-Nos. 3, 4, 5, and 6, PENDOYLAN-STREET, Newtown. let at 8s 6d per week each house, and held for a term of 99 years from the 1st May, 1851, at an apportioned ground rent of £8 per annum. LOT 6.—Nos. 17,18, 19, and 20, ROLAND-STREET (formerly Thomas-street), Newtown, let at 8s 6d per week each house, and held for a term of 99 years from 1st May, 1852, at a total ground rent per annum. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 28, St. t Mary-street, Cardiff; or to T. H. Stephens, Esq., Solicitor, 2, Bute-crescent, Cardiff. 8665 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. DISPOSAL OF BUSINESS. 3, CASTLE-STREET, CARDIFF. An IMPORTANT and UNRESERVED SALE of YALULE PAINTINGS, PROOF ETCHINGS, ENGRAVINGS, AUTOTYPES, OLD PRINTS &c., &c., together with a LARGE STOCK of FANCY GOODS, ARTICLES DI3 VERTU, STATUARY, &c. MESSRS EVANS and HUGHES have been favoured with instructions by the Co- operative Fine Art Society (who are relinquishing business) to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at th& above address, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, April the 12th, 13th, 14th, and 16th. the whole of the Valuable Collection of FINE ARTS, STOCK-IN-TRADE, &c., for Detailed Particulars of which see posters and future advertisements. Now on View. Auctioneers' Offices, Borough-chambers, Wharton- street, Cardiff. 8865 TOWN FORGE, LLANTRISSANT. TVTESSRS W. c. CLARKE and DOVEY J.T M. have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, at the above address, on THURSDAY Next, March 31st, • 1 RAILWAY WAGON, to carry 10 tons 1 thorough-bred colt, 1 mare in foal, 1 donkey, dog-cart, wagonette, heavy cart, sundry sets of harness, &c. The whole may be seen on the Morning of the Sale which will commence punctually at 12.50 jyclock p.m 31, Queen-street, Cardiff, March 26th, 1892, 8875 SALE TO-MORROW CHURCH-STREET SALEROOM, CARDIFF TO PURCHASERS OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOFORTES. MESSRS KENNARD & CO. will SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY NEXT the 31sfc March, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE removed for con- venience of sale, comprising dining and drawing-room uites, pier glasses, brass bedsteads, and sundries also four excellent PIANOS. On view two days before tale, which will commence at two o'clock. 400 TOWN OF MERTHYR TYDFIL. TO BREWERS, PUBLICANS, AND OTHERS. SALE OF FREEHOLD, PUBLIC-HOUSE AND OTHER PREMISES. MR HENRY LEWIS has been instructed to SELLby PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Bush ^0tM1'? i~°5. WEDNESDAY, 6th day of April, 1892, at 7.30 o clock m the Evening LOT L—All that very old-est&JMished FRER- poUBL&LICENSBD PUBLIC-HOUSE situate aS being in High-street. Merthyr Tydfil, known as the Boot Inn, lately m the occupa tion of Mr Daniel Evans, rtTT,i™rm ilrvrf^0^' together with the extensive OUIBUILDINGc>, comprising Billiard-room, Brewery Coach-house, Stable, and Spacious Yard LOT 2.-AU that FREEHOLD SHOP and DWELL- ING HOUSE, being No. 21, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil, now used as a saddler's shop. Lot 2 is leased to Mr T. Powell at a rent of £35 per annum for a term, of which 23 years from the 3 th day of October, UIU, have still to run, determinable by lessor or lessee at the expiration of 9 or 16 years from tbe said date. The Auctioneer begs to draw the particular attention of brewers and publicans and others to this desirable property. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 2, Castle-street, or to Messrs Lewis and Jones, Solicitors. Mertbyrlydfii 8855 alts hl1 JVuriifltt. SALE TO MORROW. UNRESERVED SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE AND OTHER EFFECTS, PORTIONS OF WHICH HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THE RESIDENCES OF THE REV. D. WILSON, MR T. WILLIAMS, AND TWO OTHER GENTLE- MEN'S HOMES, FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. The chief items comprise very handsome inlaid walnut suite, with large-sized wardrobe, a 6ft burr walnut wardrobe and pair of toilet tables to match, several handsome modern brass bedsteads, with wire and spring mattresses and bedding complete. A beautiful rosewood suite in silk and plush, Sheraton china cabinet and OCc:1Sional chairs, an inlaid escritoire with ormolu mounts, a bijouterie cabinet, boudoir suite with tables and cabi- nets, beautifully inlaid card and occasional table; several full compass pianofortes, by good makers American organ, six stops and swell Brussels, Axminster, and other carpets, two high- class dining-room suites, with ffnelv-carved frames, a very handsome sideboard, with high glass back to correspond, a large dining-table, two pairs of bronze figures on pedestals, and other important bronzes, lofty loak overmantel, breakfast-room furniture in walnut, cylinder bookcase, pedestal nest of drawers, all en suite, pair of dwarf book-cases, with glass doors, pair do. without, a quantity of kit-chen and culinary utensils, too numerous to mention. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER AND SON will SELL by AUCTION, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat-strest, on THURSDAY, March 31st, 1892, the whole of the large assemblage of HOUSEHOLD F'JRNITURE, Removed in consequence of fen agreement which pro- hibits a sale on the premises. Sale to commence at 11.50 a.m. Goods on view day prior and morning of Sale. Auctioneers Offices, Goat-street, Swansea. 8785 TO CAPITALISTS 4.ND 0THERS. IMPORTANT SALE OF COTTAGE PROPERTY, SITUATE AT CWMBWRLA, IN THE COUNTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON '_I. have received instructions from the Mortgagees to SELl, by AUCTION (subject to such conditions as shall be read at the time of sale), at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat-street on WEDNESDAY, April 6th, 1892, in one lot, all those SEVENTEEN COTTAGES and PREMISES, si'.uate near the Compass Inn, Cwmbwrla, and known Nos. 422 to 428 (inclusive) Pentregethin-road Nos. 427 to .429 (inclusive), Evans'-square and Nos. 1 to 7 (inclusive), Cae-bricks-road. The premises are le;, on weekly tenancies at rentals that amount in the aggreate to B2 9s 9d per week. The whole of the property is held for a term of 48 years and 8 days from September 19tli, 1881, less the last day, at a ground rent of 12s per annum. Sale to commence at 3 For further particulars apply to J. Moy Evans, Esq., Solicitor, Adelaide-street, Swansea; Messrs H. W. Michael and Sons, Rutland-street, Swansea or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street, Swansea. 8787 SALE OF A VALUABLE LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON J'L have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION (subject to such conditions as will be read at the time of sale), at the Swansea Auction Rooms, on WEDNESDAY, April 6th, 189?, L0T i'xVTA.1] ^desirable semi-detached DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, known as No. 12, Picton-place, Swansea, lately in the occupation of Miss G. Powell. It contains dining and drawing room, four bedrooms, kitchen, scullery, two cellars, pantry, coal-house and offices, a large piece of garden ground in front and rear, back entrance, stable, and coach-house. The property is held by lease for a term of 99 years from September 29th, 1829, at an apportioned ground rent of £4 4s. The property is in thorough repair, and possession may be had on completion of the purchase. LOT 2.-A FREEHOLD GROUND RENT of S4 4s per annum, arising out of and fully secured on the Dwelling-house and Premises described in the fore- going lot, with the reversion to the estimated gross rental of 4.40 per annum at the expiration of the lease. Sale to commence at 3.30 p.m. For keys to view and further particulars apply to J. Viner Leeder, sq., Solicitor, Oxford-street, or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street, Swansea.8786 LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOM, 10, CASTLE STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above pre- mises, on FRIDAY, the 1st day of April, 1892, the following HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Viz. :— Dining-room suite in mahogany and covered in Ameri- can leather, drawing-room sui"ies in velvet, over- mantels, Brussels carpets, oilcloth, rugs, mats, walnut chiffonniere, book cases, loo tables, iron and brass bedsteads, palliasses, spring and wool mattresses, mahogany wardrobes, wash stands and dressing tables sets of ware, painted bedroom suite, bedroom suite in birch, full-compass pianoforte in walnut, with iron frame and trichord; tables, chairs. kitchen requisites, sewing machine, kitchen dresser, &c. Sale to commenca at Eleven o'clock. Goods on view morning of Sale. 8882 36, CAKLTON-TERRACE, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HYLL and CO. ha.v.eleen instructed by Captain Luty, who is giving up housekeeping, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, oh the above Premises, on TUESDAY, April 5, 1892, the whole of the well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SEWING MACHINE, MANGLE, Ac. comprising drawing-room suite in oak aifd cove rd. in crei,onre,mahoganyloo and occasions1 tables, mahogany chiffonniere, mahogany telescope dining tabic witii extra leaf, 6 mahogany dining chairs in ha.ir, superior mahogany couch in half, arm cha-ir do., aml chair in velvet, walnut whatnot, pier glasses, pictures, orna- ments, clocks, Brussels and other carpets, oilcloth, mats, umbrella stand, stair carpet, heavy brass rods, fenders and fire irons, coal vas^, window poles, brass iio., lace, damask, and tapestry curtains Venetian blinds, gaselier and bracket.i. etc., iron bed- steads, palliasses, feather beds, wool mattresses, mahogany washstands with marble tops, dressing tables, do. glasses, ware, towel horses, mahogany and painted chests of drawers, cane-seated and folding chairs, commode, &c., also kitchen and culinary ucensils, patent mangle, washing tubs, step ladders, flower pots, Wheeler and Wilson's sewing machine, &C. Goods on view Illornin of sale. ale to commence at eleven o'clock in the forenoon. Auctioneers' Oces, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. 8883 PENTREGETHIN-ROAD, CWMBWRLA, AND JAMES-STREET. SWANSEA. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY IVTESSRS H. HILL and CO., with the -ix*. approbation of the Masters in Lunacv, at the CAMERON ARMS HOTEL, High-street, Swansea, Pursuant to an Order in Lunacy, dated the 8th day of February, 1892, On WEDNESDAY, the 13th of April, 1892, at 3 for 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Subject to Conditions and in Lots, the following desirable HOUSES, SHOPS, AND BUSINESS PREMISES, Namely, LOT L—All that LEASEHOLD SHOP AND PRE- MISES, with Garden in rear, situate and being No. 7, Pentregethin-road, Cwmbwrla, in the occupation of Mrs Susan Jones also the HOUSE adjoining, being No. 8, Pentregethin-road, with Garden in rc-ar, in the occupation of James Hughes, the whole producillg an annual rental of £28 12s. the sites of the houses being held for a term of 999 years from the 25th day of March, 1887, at an annual ground rent of B5 15s., and the gardens held for a term of 99 years irom the 27th day of September, 1865, at an annual ground rent of 5s. LOT 2.—All those Four LEASEHOLD HOUSES and PREMISES, with Gardens in rear, adjoining Lot 1, and being Nos. 9, 10, 11, and 12, Pentregethin-road, in the respective occupations of George Richards, James Davis, John Thomas, and Richard Dennis, at the aggregate annual rental of The sites of the houses are held for a term of 999 years from the 29th' day of September, 1885. at the annual ground rent of £9 3s, and the Gardens for a term of 80 years from the 29th day of September, 1885, at the annual ground rent of 5s. LOT 3.—AU that LEASEHOLD HOUSE and PRE- MISES, with Garden in rear, adjoining Lot 2, and being No. 13, Pentregethin-road, in the occupation of Francis Davies, at the annual rent of £9 15s. The site whereof is held for a term of 999 years from the 25th day of March, 1887, at an annual ground rent of S2 17s 6d, and the Garden for a term of 99 years from the th day of September, 1865, at an annual ground rent of 2s 6d. LOT 4.—All that LEASEHOLD SHOP and PRE- MISES, with GARDEN in rear, adjoining Lot 3, and being No. 14, Pentregethin-road, in the occupation of Evan Jones, at the annual rent of £15 12s. The site whereof is held for a term of 999 years from the 25th day of March, 1887, at the annual ground rent of £217s 6d, and the Garden for a term of 99 years from the 27th day of September, 1865, at the annual ground rent of 2s 6d. LOT 5.—All that LEASEHOLD HOUSE and PRE- MISES, situate and being No. 2, James-street, Swansea, in the occupation of John Jones, at the annual ground rent of S15 12s, and held on underlease for a term of 97 years, less six days, from the 25th day of March, 1839, at an annual ground rent of £112, For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 10, Castle-street, Swansea or to Messrs E. Witchell and Sons, Solicitors, Stroud. 8788 WITCHILL HOTEL, CADOXTON, BARRY. IMPORTANT SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, BRAKES, LANDAU, CABS, DOGCARTS, GIG, &C. MR WILLIAM THOMAS has been instructed by Mr Hoddinott, who is giving up his posting business to SELT, by AUCTION, at the Witchill Hotel fard, on MONDAY, April 4th, 1892, the whole of his HORSR, CARRIAGES, BRAKES, LANDAU, CABS, DOGCARTS, TRAPS, TROTTING SULKIES, HAULIERS' CABTS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS, Ac. HORSES.—1 thoroughbred entire Templeman," by Charibert"—dam, Lady Temple 1 dark bay horse, 15"2, six years old, quiet to ride and drive 1 bay mare, 15'1, quiet to nde and drive 1 grey mare, 15-1, quiet to ride and drive 1 bay pony, 12'1. Among the Horses are 4 chestnuts, all about 14*2 hands high, very fast trotters, and all winners of pnzes. One brake, nearly new (to carry 30 people), with lamps complete, by J. Norman 1 nearly new landau, with lamps complete, by Peters and Son, London 2 hansom cans, tandem doeart, nearly. new, by Phillips, Bridgend 1 Cee-spring gig. 1 Cee-spring bnggy, 3 light dogcarts, 1 pony ditto, 2 gigs, 3 trotting sulkies, 1 butcher's trap, 2 spring tip carts, nearly new, 3 tip carts, 3 sets double harness, 4 sets single ditto, 1 4- horse steam power vertical engine and boiler, large chaff cutter, nearly new. A large quantity of stable requisites. „ Sale to commence at 2 ai clock sharp. Auctioneer's Offices, Vere-streat, Cadoxton, and 1, Romilly-road. Barry- 8733 THE TIMBER YARD, CAROLINE-STREET, NEWPORT, MON. TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, COTmtACTORS, BUILDERS, AND OTHERS. MR BOYS is instructed by O. B. Cuvilje, Esq. (the Receiver and Manager appointed by the High Court of Chancery), to IShLL by AUCTION, on the V A/JUABLE FOREIGN TIBER of Messrs Pickford and Co., Limited, viz. Archangel red deals, Tomea deals, battens, and boards second Quebec dry pine deals, spruce deals, battens, and boards Liusne red boards, prepared floorings, matched and beaded boards, Nancy boaid pine, in logs mahogany, yellow pine, American oak, mouldings, skirtings, tiling battens, &c. Catalogues free of the Auctioneer, Bridgwater. Sale at Eleven a-ra.» pyompt- 8811 MESSRS W. THORNE AND SON WTII SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at Wyndham Arms Hotel Bridgend, on SATURDAY. April 2nd, RESIDENCE, contain- ing 17 rooms and large garden, situated in close proximity to the Railway Stawon at Porthcawl, a fashionable seaside resarfc 79?- bti _Àudion. AERATED VATER MANUFACTURERS, BREVIERS, INNKEEPERS. CLARENCE-PLACE, NEWPORT, MON. VALUABLE PLANT, nearly new single and pair- horse vans, crank axle cart, capital 2-wheel dog cart, with cushions and lamps; hand-barrows, crates, bottling and cork in"' machines, large quantity of §lass and stone bottles, hogsheads of beer, cider, 70 OZ. of ginger, raisin, and orange wine liquers two active Harness Horses, direct from constant work; several sets of harness, gas fittings, iron safe, office desk, and effects, to be SOLD by AUCTION bv MR JOHN HILLMAN, on FRIDAY, April 1st, 1892, at Two o'clock precisely, by direction of Messrs lloss and Co., Limited, who 'have disposed of their Newport Branch. Catalogues from Mr John Hillman, Auctioneer and Valuer. 52, Dock-street, Newport. 8784 SuliUc ,1iofírts. MISS DANIELL'S (of Aldershot) WORK AMONGST OUR SOLDIERS. COME AND HEAR HER, WEDNESDAY, 30TH inst., 7.30 p.m., in the Y.M.C.A. LECTURE-HALL. JOHN CoRY, Esq., J.P., in the chair. 424 GPLOTT-ROAD BAPTIST CHAPEL. A LECTURE on OLIVER CROMWELL," will be delivered by Rev J. MOFFAT LOGAN, of Bristol, at 7.30. Ad- mission sixpence. 5885 RICHMOND ROAD CONGREGA- TIONAL CHURCH, CARDIFF. ANNUAL TEA MEETING AND SALE OF WORK, TO-DAY, AT 3 O'CLOCK. Selections of Music at Intervals. Tickets for Sale of Work and Tea, Is. ^Admission 8830 "l> EMOVAL OF PREMISES.—The COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER BANK, Limited, beg to announce that tlvy HAVE MOVED from Bute-street TO THEIR NEW PREMISES AT MOUNT STL ART-SQUARE, where Business will be carried on as usual. C. \>r. KINGDOM, Manager. fUTY AND GUILDS OF LONDON IN7 STITUTE (CARDIFF CENTRE). Candidates who desire to enter the EXAMINATION in MAY NEXT, to send in their names and other necessary particulars, before March 30th, to IVOR JAMES, 8814 University College, Cardiff. PONTYPRIDD EASTER FAIR. TO SHOWMEN AND OTHERS. GROUND TO LET for GOOD FRIDAY, SATUR- DAY, and EASTER WEEK at the People's Park.— Apply P. R. James, Manager. 8821 B E D W A ~~S~T A Grand EISTEDDFOD will be held at the above place on MONDAY, July 4tlJ, 1892, MABON'S DAY. Chief CHORAL COMPETITION to Choirs not less than 60 in number, "Ob, Father whose Almighty Power (Handel). PRIZE £15. To JUVENILE CHOIRS, not over 15 years of age, and not less than 30 in number, Light in the Valley" (Sa.nkey). PRIZE B5. To Party of 12 that. will' render best "Aberystwyth," Llaw-Lyfr Moliant. PRIZE £1. Adjudicator of Music Mr D. W. Lewis, F.T.S.C., Brynaman. Programmes and :111 particulars to be out shortly. Secretary D. GOULD, Bedwas, near Caerpbillv. 8778 TO THE ELECTORS OF PROPRIE- TARY TRUSTEES OF SWANSEA HARBOUR. GENTLEMEN,— 1 beg to offer myself as a Candidate for the seat on the above Board, which has been rendered vacant by the Death of Mr W. II. Francis. I venture to think the fact that my own personal interests are so closely bound up and identified with the advancement and prosperity of the port may be regarded as a sufficient guamutee that, if yon do me the honour of electing me, the work of the Trust will at all times receive my most careful attention, and that all matters tending to promote the interests and welfare of the port generally will receive my hearty and active support. I remain. Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, F. CORY YEO. Swansea, 22nd March, 1892. 8751 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 publi8heù under the b7th Section of tile Act, copies of the new abstract must be posted up at sorao conspicuous pla.ce at every colliery. Copies in pamphlet and sheet form can be bad at the South Wales Printine Works. Cardiff. 4824—48e fetters anir CTontracts. RJLO ENGINEERS AND OTHERS. TRINITY HOUSE, LONDON, 24TH MARCH, 1892. The Corporation of Trinity House being desirous of receiving TENDERS for STRAIGHTENING the IRON MAST and making additions for STRENGTH- ENING the CROW BEACON, off Linney Head, near the entrance to Milford Haven, in the County of Pembroke, Notice is hereby given that forms of tender a.nd specification may be obtained, and the drawing inspected, on application at the Trinity Depots at Neyland, Pembroke Dock, or Cardiff on any day be- tween the Hon is of JO a m. and 4 p.m. Tenders, sealed and marked outside, "Tender for repairing Crow Beacon," must be addressed to the Secretary and delivered at this House on or beforo Monday, the 11th April, 1892, 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. 8813 J. INGLIS, Secretary. JQ HEDGING, NEWPORT (MON.) THE NEWPORT HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS are prepared to receive TENDERS for the REMOVAL of a SHOAL in the RIVER USK by DREDGING. A plan and sections of the shoal, indicating its extent, and the depth to which it is to be dredged, to- gether with a specification, may be seen at the Harbour Office, Dock-street, Newport or at 1\Ir L. P. Vernon Harcourt's Office, 6, Queen Anne's Gate, Westminster. The Contractor whose Tender is accepted will be required to enter into a proper contract, and give satis- factory sccnritv to the Commissioners for the due per- formance of such contract. Tenders, endorsed Tender for Dredging," and addressed to the Commissioners, at the Harbour Office, Newport (Mon.), must be sent in on or before the 30tli day of April. 1892. The Commisioners do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. A. J. PHILLIPS, Clerk to the Commissioners. Harbour and Pilotage Offices, Newport, Mon., 19th March, 1892. 8728 QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. The Directors of this Company are prepared to re- ceive TENDERS for ALTERATIONS in the GOODS SHED at the Penygraig Station. Plans and specification may be seon, and Forms of Tender obtained, at the Office of the Engineer at the Newport Station, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Tenders addressed to tho undersigned, and marked outside Tender for Works at Penygraig," will be received up to 10 a.m. on Thursday, the 7th proximo. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. J. D. HIGGINS, Secretary. Paddington Station. London, 25th March, 18^2. 8872 ONTYPOOL GAS AND WATER j- COMPANY. TO CONTRACTORS, &c. TENDERS are invited for the CONSTRUCTION of the PANTEG SERVICE RESERVOIR, according to Plans and Specification to be seen at the Company's Offices, Pontypool. Sealed tenders, endorsed Reservoir," to be sent to me within fourteen days from this date, with samples required by specification. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, T. B. PEARSON, Secretary. Pontypool, March 24th, 1892. SVol TENDERS are required for the -iL ERECTION of 40 to 70 COTTAGES, to be built at, Aberdare Junction for the Mountain Ash Naviga- tion Building Club. Plans and Specifications may be seen and form of Tender obtained of Mr A. Clarke, NaV1.ga.tion Hotel, Mountain Ash. Tenders, endo sed "Tender for Cot- tages," t<d)c,seni,to Mr G. A. Evans, Ffrwd Villa, Mountain Ash, on or before April 4th. Neither the lowest or any Tender necssarily accepted. T. ROWLAND, Architect, 8748 Pontypridd. TENDERS are invited for the EREC- JL TION of FOUR HOUSES on Shingrig-road, Nelson, Treharris, R.S.O. Plans and specificatioi's may bo seen at Mr W. T. Tucker's, High-street, Nelson, and all tenders mnst be made on or before the 6th April. Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily JJURNS' QELEBRATED HORSE G Iv 1 N OR CALF GOLOSH BOOTS, 10s Gd. (Comparatively a. New Product.) DELIGHTFULLY SOFT, SHINES-LIKE PATENT, And will not Crack. WATERPROOF—Every pair guaranteed, made in four shaped toes. Pointed, Round, Square, and Hygienic. Sample Pair, exceptional value, Leather-lined, 10S 6d. Send old shoe for size, or shape of foot on paper. Postage, 6d extra. Illustrated price list, with testimonials post free. W. O. BURNS 26. COMMERCIAL-ROAD, 7751 NEWPORT, MON. 103e — public J\tttt1stnttnf,s. CARDIFF. RJLHEATRE ROTAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE AND MANAGER—MR EDWARD FLETCHER. MONDAY, March 28th, RETURN VISIT OF THE EMINENT TRAGEDIAN. JJJDMUND rpEARLE, Supported by Miss KATE CLINTON and a Specially belected Company. T?IDNKSDAY MACBETH, fptt^V"7 • JULIUS CAESAR. I LID AY (Benefit of Mr Edmund Tearle), SCHOOL SiTHRniv FOR SCANDAL. SATURDA1 HAMLET. MONDAY April 4th, First Production in the Province of the Success of the London Season. "THE TIMES," By Mr T. W. Robinson and Company, from Terry's Theatre. Miss Florence St. John and Mr Auguste Van Biene in La Ma^cotte and 41 Rip Van Winkle," 1041 Door s open .it 7 o'clock commence at 7.30. THE EMPIRE. MANAGER. c. OSWALD STOLL TO-NIGHT I MISS MATTIE. LEE PRICE, who gives exactly the same Entertainment as MRS ANNIE ABBOTT, THE MAGNETIC LADY. It is extremely interesting, and if accounted for by ¡ mechanics displays a knowledge of Mechanical Laws 11 which many engineers in a lifetime have not learned. GEORGE ROBEY, | CARLOTTA DAVIS Ta-ra-ra-boom-de-ay. Serio-comic Vocalist. WINGFIELD'S SISTERS DOGS. I LE BLANCHE. MADAME ALPHONSINE On the Rolling Globe and JAMES CURRAN, the Northern Humourist. NEXT WEEK— One of the World's extreme Wonders, MARINELLI. Also REZENE and ROBINI, late of tho Grand Theatre Pantomime; aud 503 BONNIE KATE HARVEY. (lRAND THEATRE, CARDIFF. V7T TO-NIGHT AND DURING THE WEEK, THE GREAT MUSICAL NOVELTY, Thf Y SWEETHEART. THE ORIGINAL COMPANY. Nearly 3,000 Night of Tour. Beautiful Scenery. Original Songs. Doors open 7. Commence 7.30. Popular Prices:—Circles, 2s and Is; Stalls, Is 6d Pit, 6d Gallery, 3d. PHILHARMONIO -N.. THEATRE OF VARIETIES. Proprietors—Cardiff Philharmonic Music-hall Co., Ltd. MANAGER JOHN SHERIDAN. TO-NIGHT, MARCH 29, Enormous Success of tho marvel of the age, MENOTTI, The Stockholm Wonder. High Telephone Wire Cyclist. Most Extraordinary and onderful Performance. MENOTTI will every evening carry a gontleraan, from amongst tll" audience, .across the wire on his back. Great Variety Company. 2997 APPLICANTS for USE of COLONIAL- HALL please apply to COLLETT and LSAAC, IMPORTERS, CARDIFF. 6503 (gmtrstons, GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. Sjf —— 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, andEdinburgh and the Kort11 of Enland and Scotland generally, leaving CARDIFF at 9.30 a. m., 12.35, 4.5, and 7.35 p.m. Ry Trains connectinc: 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. iJublíc ppaitttmtnt5. QROSS KEYS SCHOOL BOARD. CROSS KEYS BOYS SCHOOL. The above Board require (immediately) the services of a Male EX-PUPIL TEACHER for this School. Salary, £65 per annum. The person appointed must be able to teach Tonic- Soifa and Drawing. Applications to be made to the undersigned, stating qualifications, age, and ex- perience, together with three copies of recent testimonial-, which must be in my hands not later than the 4th proximo. T. S. EDWARDS, Clerk to the Board. 29, High-street, Newport, Mon. 8S66 LLANGEINOR SCHOOL BOARD. BLAENGARW MIXED SCHOOL. WANTED immediately, ASSISTANT-MASTER. (Ex.P.T.). Salary, B52 JOs. Applications, sta.ting qualifications and when able to commence duties with copies of recent, testimonials, to be sent to me, the undersigned by 6th April, 189 CHARLES WILLIAMS, Clerk. Ogmore Vale, Glamorganshire. 8775 JgEDWELLTY SCHOOL BOARD. Wanted MALE and FEMALE ASSISTANTS. Sala.ry:Jos per Scale of the Board, a copy of which can be obcained on receipt of a stamped directed envelope. Applications, with testimonials, to be forwarded me. C. DAUNCEY, Solicitor (Clerk). Tredegar, Mon. 8851 Tredegar, Mon. 8851 Y^LANGYNIDER SCHOOL BOARD. jLj WANTED IMMEDIATELY, a HEAD MISTRESS I for the Trevil Mixod and Infants' School. Average attendance, 42. Applications with testimonials, anù stating salary required, to be forwarded to me. C. DAUNCEY, Solicitor (Clerk), 8850 Tredegar, Mon. 3ttgal cotters. PURSUANT to a Judgment of the 1 High Court of Justice, Chancery Division, made in the matter of the Estate of ALBERT CASE, deceased, and in an action L'.OYD and OTHERS versus DAVIES (1892c, No. 619). The CREDITORS of ALBERT CASE, late of No. 35, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF, in the COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN, Market Gardener and Greengrocer, who died on the 28Mi day of July, 1888, are, on c-r before the 2nd day of May,1892, to send by post prepaid to 1\11' Harry Cousins, of No. 97. St. Mary street, Cardiff, aforesaid, the Solicitor of tho Defendant, Mervil Laura Arnot Davies donncrly Case) their Christian and surnames, addresses, and descriptions the FULL PARTICULARS of THEIR CLAIMS, a statement of their accounts, and the nature of the securities (if any) hold by them, or in default thereof they will be peremptorily ex: cluded from the benefit of the said Judgment. Every Creditor holding any security is to produce the same before Mr Justice North at his Chambers, the Royal Courts of Justice, London, on Monday, the 16th day of May, 1892, at 12 o'clock at noon, being the time appointed for adjudicating ell the i-laims. ¡. Dated this 28th day of March, 1892. Wrentmore and Son, 29, Bedford-row, London, Agents for Waldron and Son, of Cardiff, Solicitors for the Plaintiffs. 8876 JJlATTORINI & SONS' "^TATCHES ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD. FATTORNI & SONS' 308 WATCH has strong Silver Cases, is Jewelled, strong Watch, and perfect Time-keeper Warranted for three years. FATTORINI & SONS' £ 2 2s SILVER LEVERS, are full-jewelled, have Compensation Balance, and 2oz Silver Cases, Warranted for three I years, and far superior to any other Watch made for the money. TTIATTORINI & SONS' WALTHAM J_ LEVERS, at, £ 2 12s, in strong Silver Cases, are everything that can be desired as perfect Time-keepers, Warranted for three years. 171ATTORINI & SONS' HIGH-CLASS WALTHAM LEVERS at 3 guineas can be had from no other honse in the Inn¡¡dom, and they are the: Strongest Watches and best timekeepers ever produced. Warranted for 5 years. FATTORINI & SONS' SILVER ENG- JL- LISH LEVERS at £310s are Warranted for live years, and are equal to English Watches mostly chared 5 guineas for. IjlATTORINI & SONS' £ 4 SILVER ENGLISH LEVERS are perfection for strength, durability, aud timekeeping, and are Warranted for five years. FATTORINI & SONS' ENGLISH JU LEVERS, £1 4s. £410s, B5, £5125, and upwards, liaveall Gold Joints on Cases, have high-class isaefcveu- ised movements, adjusted to heat, cold, and portions Warranted for fivo years. 27, WESTGATE, & 27, KIRKGATE, GRADFORD. Agents wanted to form clubs for the sale of our j celebrated Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Cutlery, Electro- plated Goods, < £ c. Particulars on application 14609 67e—5709 AND ¡ JL ADVERTISING COMPANY, LIMITED, PROPRIETORS of 150 of the LARGEST STATIONS, NEWPORT, PONTYPOOL, RISCA, EASTERN and WESTERN VALLEYS. TERMS ON APPLICATION 1009 180 OOMMRKCTAX. ROAD. NEWPORT. jBuaimas Jlftftrmas i NOTIOI&. JJ 0 W E II L AND NEW pREMISES I IN ST. jyjARY STREET AND RJIRLNITY gjTREET, R E O W QPEN* .¡;ïiiit HOWELL AND 00 THY, CARDIFF JQRAPER8, CARDIFF. 8S85 Hflfcls, Binlng-rooms. &£. r v THE PORTHCAWL HOTEL IS NOW OPEN TO SPRING VISITORS. HANDSOMELY RE^FURKISHED and first-data Appointments. Special Terms for Families and Visitors staying ovet the week end. Excellent Stabling. GOLF GROUNP only five minutes walk. CourM Is excellent condition. 8242 MISS REES, Manageress. CARDIFF. 4 LEXANDRA HOTEL, U QUEF.N-S 1REET. FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL. (Qpp osite t y r. station a d near Rhymney Station). Tiams passing every three minutes. ORDINARY DAlLY. Teleohone 632. W. T. JONES, Manager, Late of the Rummer, Duke-sirfet. LONDON. rrm v SHERWOOD HOTEL, T 19, ADAM^BEETJ STBANP. (Late W. H. PRUST, of Swansea.) Houses of Parliament, and in Near Law p0?,r^' nrincipai Theatres. Has heen the midst of all the princ p Home Comfort at Re-furnWhed ^dofe^veg^ BED BREAKFAST. AND ATTENDANCE, 5S 6D r*»tnmunications to Manager. 8068 T LVERLWL.COMPTON HOTEL. ■ x » j-jj- ts comfort. FXCELLEN^CUISINE AND MODERATE EXCELS CHARGES. Bedrooms from 2s 6d. J Finest and moat central position; near Stations, Ac. ESPLANADE HOTEL, PORTHCAWL. 100 ROOMS. ELECTRIC LIGHT. M.nTSF HOTfiL and TERRACE of w .rmFS and APARTMENTS. Tennis FURNISHED HOUSK 7s 6d per day after May Courts. Inclusive ho^e hotels wifcu sea front- 1st, 10s 6d Above are tbn^est to the golf link- age at P^thcau l.andaretflei^b wee&, 10< M SmSX ffition&y l'ealthy and invisoratiD« climate. Dry, sanely soil. MANAGERESS. 8548 -1"- CI WANSE A CASTLE HOTEL, S WA^ OXFORD-STREET AND DILLWYN TREET, SWANSEA. The above old-established Hotel is now under New WwmESeand SPIRITS of the BEST BRANDS, and BOTTLED ALES and STOUTS. Families Supplied 6499 J. FINNEMORE, Proprietor. "LIMPLEYJTOKE RF..sIDF"IT PHYSICIAN: C. J. WHITBY, M.D., HYDRO Late of Smedley's Matlock. TURKISH & ALL USUAL BATHS. NEAR 1 14 ACRES OF GROUND. It is the most comfortable place 1 "D A TTJ evfr stayed in.Rev W. Cuff, Lpndm. HA. 1 Jl. TERMS FROM TWO GUIM^AS. 7S44 ADDRESS THE MANAGER. OTANBROOK HOUSE, CATHEDRAL ROAD, 0ARDIFF, vrrrjcTTS' INSTITUTE AND PRIVATE PASNO PATIENTS. HOSPITAL TRAINED NURSES SUPPLIED nT • „(» families for all classes of case, at shortest Topn-te application to the Matron. P°PATIENTS 'received for MEDICAL or SURGICAI. TREATMENT and Nursing. Patients may be attended K^\hftir own medical man or otherwise. T^raphic address—u HUMANra, CARDXFP." 7945