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Stales bu Ruction. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr A. MAURICE BAILEY. Leasehold Dwelliiifr-liouses, at Cardiff May 3 Messrs TKEGKRTIIEN DUNN & CO. Steamship and other Shares April 28 Steel Boilers, at the Exchange, Cardiff April 28 Mr D. EVANS. Ironmongery, &c., at Cardiff April 27 Messrs EVANS & HUGHES. sr' Household Furniture, &c.. at Cardiff April 26 Mr JOHN FRANCIS. Hunterr, Carriage Horses, &e., at Glangwilly.. April 27 Messrs GOTTWALTZ, BOWKING, and PERRY. Furniture, &c., at Cardiff April 28 & 29 Oil Paintins, &c., at Cardiff ..April 27, 28, 29, and 30 Horses, at Cardiff klay 6 Sale of Jersey and Guernsey Cattle, at Cardiff Alay 7 Freehold Ground Rents, at Cardiff May 16 Mr J. E. GUNN. Household Furniture, at Velindra, nr. Cardiff..May 10 Double-licensed Premises, &c., at Cardiff May 12 Properties, at Cardiff May 12 Messrs W. & S. HERN. Leasehold Properties, at The Mart, Cardiff April 29 Messrs H. HiLL & CO. Wall Papers, Paint, &c., at Swansea April 27 Mr RICHARD E. HUGHES. Machinery, etc., at Llansamlet April 25 A 26 Machinery, Plant, Ac., at Swansea April 28 Mi JOHN JORDAN JONES.. Licensed Inn, at Lampeter April 29 Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER and SON. Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea April 28 Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea May 2 Diamonds and Mounted Jewels, at Swansea, May 3 & 4 Messrs J. G. MADDOX <*s CO, Household Furniture, at Cardiff .P"; ? 2; Curtains, etc., at Rooms April 28 & 29 Mr MORGAN MORGAN. Outfitter's Stock, at Car(liff April 26, 27, 28, 29 Messrs NEWLAND & HUNT. Live and Dead Farming Stock, atLlanhpnnock, Apnl26 Licensed Premises, Goodwill, etc., "It Newport" April 27 Mr THOMAS PARRY, Licensed Inn and Premises, at Newport April 27 Leasehold Property, at Newport April 27 Mr VV. HARRY REES. Gas Works, at Pontardawe APri] 2B Mr R. T. RICHARDS. Leasehold Messuages, & £ at, Bedwas^May 11 Messrs STEPHENSON cfc ALEXANDER Freehold Land, at Dinas Powis -May 7 Building Land & Business Premises, at Cardiff.. May Freehold Building Land, at Cardiff Alin<«r;il Pronerties. &c., at Carditi June — Mineral l lop JQHN TH„MAS. Horses Carriages, Boilers, &c., at Co^bridge.. April28 Knd-hk.id Steam Boiler, at Cowbridge May 4 becona nau Mj_ J0HN yOUNG. Print in" Machines, &c., at Newport Apiil25 Freehold Shops, at Newport April 27 p ARRY AND D AV ID, AUCTIONEERS, TENANT-RIGHT, HOTEL, PROBATE, and GENERAL VALUERS. LAND, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS ASSESSORS OF FIRE LOSSES, &c. OFFICES aT JOHN'S CHAMBERS, ST JOHN'S-SQUARE, CARDIFF. 1 THOMAS PARRY, MEMBERS I AUCTIONEER, &c., I Of Newport. OF F J. J. DAVID, I House and Estate Agent, Fl*M- J 8293 CARDIFF. KATW OF FREEHOLD LAND ADAPTED FOR BMIMNG SITES^ NKAR TO DINAS POWIS, AND WrrHIN A SHORT DISTANCE OF DINAS POWIS AND BARRY DOCK STATIONS. MFSSRS STEPHENSON AND ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, AT THR WJIRAL Hotel, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, May 7th 1892^it 3 30 in the Afternoon, the following VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES — R 1 TTreeliold Pasture Field, No. 469 on the LOT L.-A Freeuoi P ISH OF ST ANDRTFW.S TO. SRW°IL R ^IL Plantation, No. 505 on the ^OT No. 421 on the °^-CE ^GROUND RENF'O? £ 5 per annum, secured UP^^E«EA:OT°TWNOLSMALL detached Freehold Bed- D°LO?'4F-AFreehold PastureField, numbered 504 on UL^R^A%ORTK.NYOFVHEE^ELCRGARDEN, and Pre- ^s^,kss2^8assrfi5ffi""• LOX6 —A portion of the Fields, Rickyard, &e., Nos. 466and 467 on the Ordnance Survey for the said parish, being part of the Old Merch. LOT 7.—A Freehold Pasture Field, No. 724 on the Ordnance Survey for the said parish. LOT 8.—Particulars in future advertisements. I..(, 3.A. Close of Land, numbered 233 on the Ord- • ance Survey for the Parish of Merthyr Dovan, near Barry Dock. LOT 10.—A Close of, Land, numbered 235 on the Ord- nance Survey for the Parish of Merthyr Dovan, near Barry Dock. LOT 11.—A valuable Leasehold Property, known as Pengarod, having a frontage to the Sully-road, held under lease for a term of 99 years from June 1st, 1889, at a ground rent of £10 per annum, containing la. lr. Ip., or thereabouts. I Further Particulars, together with Plans and Con- ditions of Sale, may be had—as to Lots 1 to 6 inclusive upon application to Messrs Randell, Wilson, and C-av, Solicitors, Bute Docks, Cardiff as to Lots 9 M1' LU from Mr D. E. Davies, Solicitor, Cardiff; or as to the whole of the Lots from Mr W. H. D. Caple, Architect, St John's-square, Cardiff; or of the Auctioneers, O, High-street, Cardiff. ° SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LANvED PROPERTY, IN THE CITY OF LLANDAFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON & ALEXAN- DER are instructed by the Ecclesiastical Com- missioners to SELL by AUCTION, AT an early date, at Cardiff, about T» T A XTT% THIRTY ACRES OF FREEHOLD LAND. Situate near to the city of Llandaff, and within a very short distance of the town of CARDIFF, the whole of "PARTIEIRIARS KFT'T ^COURSE of preparation in the meantime all information may he obtained iipoii app'^ation to Messrs E. David, WIU)ams and David, L'^fidaft; Messrs Gluttons, Whitehall-place, J^ONDAN or to the Auctioneers, Cardiff. 823Q PRELIMINARYANNOL^XU^IENT s SALE OF X AND IWPHPTA VT AND VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUSI- T^S PREMISES AT CARDIFF DOCKS. MESSRS STEPHENSON & ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUC- TMNT at, Cardiff, during the Month of May next, ABOUT 18 ACRES OF VALUABLE BUILDING LAND AT CADOXTON- BARRY, A portion of which is already built upon, and is in the vicinity of the Docks. Also IMPORTANT AND VALUABLE LEASE- HOLD BUSINESS PREMISES AT CARDIFF DOCKS, The whole let at rentals amounting to £540. Full Particulars may be obtained upon application to the Auctioneers, 5, Higli-street, Cardiff. 8995 GLAMORGANSHIRE. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MESSRS STEPHENSON AND ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, in the month of June next, at Cardiff, by order of the Court, several VALUABLE AND IMPORTANT MINERAL PROPERTIES, together with a VALUABLE COLLIERY AND BRICK- WORKS, the whole situate in one of the most important mineral districts in the County of Glamorgan.. Full particulars are IN TS IN TJJE meantime ■will appear M futuie adiorHs^NS^enrs. JQ ,pp SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES IN ELDON- ADANIS. DOWN, CARDIFF and ALBERT-CRESCENT, l^TESSRS W. & S. HERN hive w- JYL ceived instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at "T. Rank-buildings, St. Maiy-street, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, the 29tb day April, 1892, at7 o'ckckp.A., th.-foliovrin| PROPERTIES, Viz. I All those Two DWELLING-HOUSES num- IJ a H „'NFI AS Eldon-strcet, Cardiir, he,Id UNDER .bfcKi* 47 -jr*ustees of Cradd^ck Well's Charity for of 89%{ROM 25111 MARCH' 1884' AT AN ANNUFTL grouue rent 0 gg IS, IN THAT Leasehold DWELLING-HOUSE, \^»Jra-r)laee, Adamsdown, Cardiff. IIELD f>r £ ?I2 £ IFC» from 29t!I September. 1265, AS S, £ 3 I5S. Let at lis per W«tk. WV!AU that Leasehold DWELLING-HOUSE, FML i'op. Aibert-erescjnt, Penarth. H»LJ C.FwSl™ aVjfc; Cardiff, and as T» all THE Lots T„ the Auction^rs, t. Mary-street, Cardiff. SALE OF ELIGIBLE LEASEHOLD DWEXLING- HOUSES AT TEMPERANCETOWrs, OAKDI^. MR A MAURICE BAILEY has been his^ucfc^Uby TEE PFM^IC ^AUU^IO?^ Williams, deceased, to SELL by P^'SNAY the 3rd •T the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, ON rUESDAl, the 3rd Sa ETO be THERFANRTLIEN subject to the Conditions of I^AN- LU 'R° LEA^EH^L^^V^LLING-HO USES, VIZ XJUAocjiIULU fnijMPilfrxrTQ! All those Two MESSUAGES or TENEMENTS situate in and known as Nos. 48 and 4 Y Tempera ncetown, Cardiff, and now in JTH e p IA occupation of Charles White and George Lewi. weekly rental of 8s 6d each. TRNM The Premises are held nnder an „F S?> Mr Daniel Jones (since deceased) for the term ot as years and 6 months (wanting 3 days) from the 2nd day «f February, 1853, at an annual ground rent of ITI ^S. The saleable value of property iu tnis neighbourhood is such that opportunities for purchasing £ >Y PUINIO auction but rarely offer, and the attention of investors III, therefore, particularly directed to the present sale. For Further Particulars apply to th,; Auctioneer, at his Offices, N o. 8, Custom House-street, Cardiff and to Messrs CORY and WHITE, Solicitors, 9391 Cardiff. 53, CASTLE-ROAD, CARDIFF. SALE OF GENERAL IRONMONGERY AND PLUMBER'S STOCK. MR D. EVANS is instructed by the Official Receiver in Bankruptcy (T. H. Stephens, Esq.) to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises as above, on WEDNESDAY, 27th April, 1892, and the folio «ring day if necessary, at Eleven o'clock punctually, »■«f0fi"0^EY, I CV»N«GHNG of brass, iron, and tin goods, galvanised water tanks, baths, and buckets, enamelled baths, 14 owt. of nails, 19 iron trunks, lead piping (various sizes), wire netting, mats, paints, brushes, closet tanks, "National," Sanitas, and other closet pans, Ac., Ac. Auctioneer's Office, 9, Windsor-place, Cardiff. 9346 Sabs bu Aurtivit. ON VIEW THIS DAY FROM 12 O'CLOCK. ON THURSDAY and FRIDAY NEXT, 28TH & 29TH APRIL. A LARGE AND SPECIALLY IMPORTANT SALE of very SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND EFFECTS (Removed from a Large Residence By Order of the Owner). COSTLY DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE, the CARPETS and upholstered goods are rich, and ?n ;perfect taste, supplied by Messrs MARSHALL ami SNELGROVB, OXVOKD-STREET LONDON, BED- ROOM FURNITURE by Messrs MAPLE and Co., orul Messrs Lewis and Lewis, Cardiff. PIANO- FORTE by COLLARD and COLLARD, Table Glass, Expensive Telescope, Electro Plate, by Elkington, ancl other superior effects also THE EXCELLENT APPOINTMENTS, BY ORDER OF MAJOR INGRAM, Welsh Regiment. WHO IS LEAVING CARDIFF FOR ALDERSHOT. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at their Sale Rooms. 11, High- street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 28th and 29th April at 11 o'clock punctually, the whole of the VERY SUPERIOR FURNITURE OF THE RESIDENCE. Comprising-The CONTENTS of ELEVEN BED- ROOMS, massive and superior square tube and other BRASS BEDSTEADS, with Bedding, noble and hand some CARVED POLLARD OAK WARDROBE, with pedestal toilet tables, and appointments, carved en suite, WALNUT INLAID FURNITURE of SPARE ROOM, a tine CHIPPENDALE BEDROOM SUITE with handsome cheval toilets, 7ft. BROWN WALNUT ROBE and pedestal toilet tables to match, Bedroom Sets in ash, walnut, and mahogany, enamelled and mahogany wardrobes, with toilet tables to match, elegant toilet services, Brussels bedroom nnd landing carpets, Wilton pile stair carpeting. In the DRAWING-ROOM AND BOUDOIRS, COSTLY CHIPPENDALE FURNITURE, viz., fine Carved Cabinet of bold design, China Cabinet., Elegant Chippendale Chairs and Settees, centre table, a BEAUTIFUL BUHL CARD TABLE, a FIRST- CLASS FULL SUITE of CARVED ROSE- WOOD DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE covered iu rich silk, comprising Settee, Four Lounge Chairs, two Ladies' Easy Chairs, and four Occasional Chairs, 5ft. ELEGANTLY DESIGNED AND RICHLY CARVED ROSEWOOD CABINET with Enclosures, finely gilt frame Brackets and Mirrors, a Mahogany Show Table, pair of inlaid pedestals, rich REAL SEVRES VASES and CABINET ORNA- MENTS in Worcester, Doulton, Dresden and Oriental Wares, Excellent COTTAGE PIANOFORTES by COLLARD AND COLLARD and CHAPPELL, finely inlaid writing tables, beautiful Suites of Chairs in silk tapestry, Davenport writing desk, Music Cabinet and Tables all to correspond, Axminster Carpet about 35 square yards, Window Curtains, handsome rugs, mas- sive I ar: fenders, and dogs, &c. The DINING-ROOM and RECEPTION-ROOM FURNITURE, in FINEST WALNUT, comprising NOBLE SIDEBOARD of handsome design, SUITE of CHAIRS and COUCH, the frames with carved pillar sides and under framing in morocco leather, extending frame dining table and smaller tables, a coal cabinet, a FINELY-MADE WALNUT BOOKCASE, grandly carved and fitted with writing-table; HANDSOME BRONZE and MARBLE CLOCKS, exceedingly fine ORIENTAL VASES, four fold screens, finely FIGURED OAK SIDEBOARD, oak overmantel, MASSIVE OAK SUITE in leather, noble jars and covers, gilt frame convex mirror, china candelabra. SPANISH MAHOGANY BREAKFAST ROOM FURNITURE, with sideboard, dining tabic, dinner wagon, &c. TURKEY, WILTON PILE, and BRUSSELS CARPETS, Oil Paintings and Engravings, fenders, &c. The CONTENTS of CHINA PANTRIES, Dinner Services, Coalport Dessert Service, cut table glass, Minton Tea and Coffee Services, SET OF ROGERS AND SON CUTLERY, servants' hall and kitchen furniture, a capital refrigerator, &c. 9266 ON VIEW THIS DAY FROM 12 O'CLOCK. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. EXHIBITION THIS DAY. 10, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT AND INTERESTING EXHIBITION AND SALE OF THE COLLECTION OF HIGH-CLASS AND VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER-COLOUR < DRAWINGS. From the West Central Fine Art Gallerij, London, repre- sented by MR GEORGE WILSON, THE WELL-KNOWN COLLECTOR AND ART EXPERT. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY call the attention of collectors and connoisseurs to the COLLECTION OF PICTURES Which they are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises, No. 10, Dnke-atreet, Cardiff, as follows :— EXHIBITION.-THIS DAY, MONDAY and TO- MORROW, TUESDAY, April 25th and 26th, from Ton a.m. until Nine p.m. each day. Admission by ticket only. SALES BY AUCTION.—WEDNESDAY. April 27tli, and Three Following Days, at. Eleven, Three, and Seven o'clock each day. The Gallery has been known for years as the lesort of Art Collectors seeking works of undoubted merit. Not only are the various Exhibitors at the Royal Academy, ltoyal Scottish Academy, and the leading Exhibitions of the United Kingdom represented, but the highest Academies, Salons, and Galleries on tbo Continent send theix quota to vender this Collection unique. Especial attention may be directed to A RIDE FOR LIFE, by BEAUSQUENE, EXHIBITED at the PARIS SALON, 1887. BECALMED, by W. E. NORTON, EXHIBITED in ROYAL ACADEMY, 1889. THE LAST HOURS OF Ef.ZAGAH, KING OF ANDALUSIA, by ROBT. RENNA. TWO CHARMING WATER COLOURS, by SARGEANT, PAINTER of the QUEEN'S JUBILEE GARDEN PARTY. AN ARTIST'S DREAM, by BERNARD, EXHIBITED at the SALON, PARIS. HASTINGS BEACH and VEUNG, bv T. R. MILES. BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, by PAUL JACKMAN, THE SONG THAT REACHED MY HEART, by KATE GRAY. IN WALES, by SIDNEY PERCY. TWO YORKSHIRE SCENES, by MEIXANU. LOCH EYRE and ON THE TAY, by FRANCIS KRAME. CROSSING THE FERRY, by E. F. THOMSON, of BRIGHTON. Whilst the exigencies of space prevent detailed par- ticulars, suffice it to say that it includes— LANDSCAPES, KPIC, SEASCAPES, ALLEGORICAL, STILL LIFE, and HISTORICAL, GENRE SUBJECTR,' Fcrming a tout ensemble of great artistic charm aud interest. To avoid overcrowding, the admission to the Exhibition is by Ticket only, which together with Catalogues, can be had at the Auctioneer's Offices, 11, High-street, Cardiff. 9340 SALE TO-MORROW THE DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. THE WEEKLY SALES of TUESDAY and THURSDAY, April the 26th and 28th, will comprise excellent effect:; removed from Station-road, Windsor-terrace, Penarth antique siaebsard, etc., from Abervstwyth piano and sundries from Barry household' effects from Cowbridge-road and other places, and the unsold ironmongery from last week's sale. Also an excellent assortment of weu-r-ade fnrniture by a local tradesman, which must be dis- posed of. All entries for these sales must be made by twelve o'clock morning of sale, which will commence eacd day at Two o'clock. 1111 J. G. MADDOX & CO., Auctioneers. THE DUKE-STREET AUCTION-ROOMS, IMPORTANT SALE ^o^behalf'of the Manufacturers)' of a large Consignment of NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS and other LACE GOODS, „ Being the Latest Productions for THIS SEASON. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and CO. will XTJL SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, April 28th and 29th, a large Consignment from S. Peach and Sons of NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS AND OTHER LACE GOODS. The Curtains are the very latest designs and finest quality, especially made for this season, including Nottingham, Guipure d'Art double action, bar net, Brussels lace, Swiss, etc., in all sizes, white and ecru. Also a great variety of lace goods, including lace counterpanes, piano covers antimacassars and d'oyleys, curtain net, etc. Spanish and Cbantilly laces, black Spanish lacefiouncings, shawls, fichus, scarves, etc., etc. Auctions Daily at 2 and 7 o'clock. Goods on View Mornings of Sale. 9372 SALE TO-MORROW SHORT NOTICE OF SALE. 184, NEWPORT-ROAD, ROATH. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND,, M EFFECTS. ESSRS EVANS & HUGHES are favoured with instructions from A. Jackson, Esq., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above address, on TUESDAY NEXT, April the 26th, 1892, at two o'clock in tho afternoon, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising the drawing-room furniture, piano (by Brinsmead), large sideboard, bronzes, carpet, some very fine and valuable „ „ OIL PAINTINGS By Beresford. Mlntyre, and Wilson, superior etchings, and other pictures suites of furniture in hair, leather, etc. large overmantels, some very fine ebgi-avings, vases, etc., in Yallduris ware; also in the dining-room largo table, suite in leather, pier glass, sideboard, folding and other chairs, rugs, carpets, etc., etc. Office furnjture comprising writing desk, boojccase, etc., together with the contents of the bedroonis, contain- ing appointments, also the floor cloths and stair carpets, window curtains, oval and other tables, window poles and rings, fire screens, as well as the kitchen appointments and usual requisites. The sale will commence panettialiy, at the time above stated. There will be no reserve. Auctioneers' Offices, Borough. Chambers, Wharton- street, Cardiff. 9354 SALE OF STEAMSHIP AND OTHER SHARES. ESSRS TREGERTHEN DUNN & CO. beg to announce that they will hold their next Monthly SaI of STEAMSHIP AND OTHER SHARES At the Exchange (Mount Stuart-square), Cardiff, on THURSDAY, April 28th, 1892, at Three p.m. Early entries for this sale respectfully solicited. For further particulars apply to Messrs Tregerthen Dunn & Co., Share Brokers, Merchants' Exchange, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 9268 MESSRS TREGERTHEN DUNN and tL CO. have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Exchange, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, April 28th, 1892, at 3 p.m., TWO NAVY TYPE TUBULAR STEEL BOILERS, Built at Paisley in 1889. Length, 17' 4" dia., 8' 4" heating surface, 3,200 square feet; working pressure, lOOlbs, and now lying at the top of the East Bute Dock, Cardiff. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Merchants' Exchange, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 9361 GLAP^WILL^lOLANLLAWDDOG (About 6% miles from Carmarthen). MR JOHN FRANCIS is instructed by Llewellyn Lloyd Lloyd, Esq., who is leaving Glangwilly for a time, to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, at 1.30 on WEDNESDAY, the 27th of April, 1892, the whole of the HUNTERS, CARRIAGE HORSES, COBS, MILCH COWS, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, and OTHER EFFECTS; Also a large quantity of surplus Household Furniture, and several valuable Prints by Doré. Immediately after the sale about 150 Acres of PAS- TURE LAND will be LET by AUCTION. For particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at Carmar-V thep 9339 alts by jUtciiott. SALE TO-MORROW. SEAMEN'S CO-OPERATIVE STORES, 280, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE OF OUT- FITTER'S STOCK-IN-TRADE, BOOTS, SHOES, BEDSTEADS, SPRING, WOOL, and STRAW MATTRESSES, BLANKETS, &c., &e., &c. MR MORGAN MORGAN (Morgan, Matthew, & Co.) has received instructions from the EXECUITVE of the SEAMEN'S UNION TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above address, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, 26th, 27th, 28th, and 29th of April, 1892, the EXTENSIVE STOCK of the above Union, eornprising 500 serge and cloth suits, 250 overcoats, about 1003 pairs of boots and shoos, a large assortment of flannel, linen, and other shirts, coats, vests and trousers, oilskins, rugs, hats, and caps in great variety. A large stock of suitings and trouserings, Dungarees, scarfs, silk ties and handkerchiefs, woollens, and hosiery of every description. 250 iron bedsteods, 2ft. 6in. and 3ft., wire wove, spring, wool, and straw mattresses to fit. A larga quantity of bedding, blankets, sheets, Ac., &c. The Furniture comprises chairs, tables, benches,. ware, china, &c., also a large cooking stove (equal to new), and a. variety of sundries too numerous to mention. The Outfitters' Stock-in-Trade will be sold on Tues- day, Wednesdy, and Thursday, 26th, 27th, and 28th! inst. Sale to commence at 2.30 and 7 p.m. each day. The Furniture and Bedsteads will be sold on Friday, the 29th inst., in the large room over the Pelican Club, Custom House-street. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock precisely. 9218 ON TUESDAY, MAY 10th, 1892. VELINDRA, WHITCHURCH, NEAR CARDIFF. MR J. E. GUNN is in receipt of instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the above address, on TUESDAY, the 10th of May, 1892, at 11 o'clock in the morning, the VALUABLE EFFECTS OF A WELL-APPOINTED MANSION, Comprising a large quantity of valuable Household Furniture, China, Glass, Kitchen and Dairy Utensils; also a Capital Collection of OIL PAINTINGS 'AND WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS. Auctioneer's Offices-Westgate-chambers, Cardiff. fMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE DOUBLE- LICENSED PREMISES, FREEHOLD GROUND RUNTS, LEASEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCES, SHOP PREMISES, AND DWELLING-HOUSES. MR J. E. GUNN has been favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, May 12, 1892, at Three o'clock p.m., the following valuable PROPERTIES, Ac. :— LOT 1.—One Half Share in all that Double-licensed Hotel known as the RHYMNEY HOTEL, Adamsdown, Cardiff, together with Four Dwelling- houses adjoining, being Nos. 61. 62, 63, and 64, Lijht- burn-pla.ee, Adam-street, Cardiff also a larg-3 Stable situate at the rear. This valuable Property produces the following ren- tals Hotel, the Dwelling-houses and Stable, £ 129—making a gross annual rental of £28& 10s 6d, and i.- ixsld r.nder lease for 99 years, at the very nominal ground rent of £ 20. FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS. LOT 2.—All those Freehold Ground Rents, together with the Reversion of Ten Houses in Theobald-gardens, Canton, Cardiff, producing an annual rent *f jMt. This valuable lot affords a capital invesiment to those desirous of acquiring a certain annual in- come. HIGH-STREET AND CASTLE-STREET. LOT 3.—Beneficial Interest in a Lease of valuable Shop Premises on the corner of High-street und C;«tle- street, Cardiff, held under lease for 21 vears from 1st March, 1876, at an annual rent of let Mr Salisbury for the remainder of the term at an annual rent of tenant paying all rates and taxes. U NEWPORT-ROAD. LOTS 4 ANIR 5.—All those Two Large Villa Resi- dnces, Nos. 220 and 222, Newport-road, Roath.CardiC, let to Captain Carr and Mrs Leach at the low rental of £35 each, tenant paying all rates and taxes. RICHMOND-ROAD. LCT6.—All that valuable Villa lto idonce, situate on corner of Richmond-road and Northcoet-street, known as 88, Richmond-road, in the occupation of Miss Roberts at th", very, low annual rent of £35, tenant paying all rates and taxes. Ground rent, £ 6 7». STACK Y-ltO AD. LOT 7.—All that corner Villa Residence, No. 52, Stacey-road, Roath, Cardiff, now in the occupation of Mr J. L. Williams at the annual rent of £35, held for a term 99 years, at the low annual ground rent of JS4 12s 6d. RICHARDSTERRACE. LOTS 8, 9, 10, AND 11.—All those Four convenient Residences, Nos. 60, 62, 64, and 66, Richards-terrace, Roath, Cardiff, producing an annual rental of £26 each, held under lease for a term of 99 years, a,t jO. low ground rent of B14 Is fid, which will 8" apportioned at the time of sale. STAN WELL-ROAD, PENARTH. LOTS 12, 13, and 14.-All those substantially-built Villa Residences, together with stable and coach-house at the rear of No. 26, situate and being Nos. 24 25 and 26, Stanwell-road, I'enartb, in the respective occu- pations of Dr Bird, Messrs Morgan, Grinold and Frost, at the yearly rents of £1}5, £35, and £30 held under separate leases for terms of 99 V01trs frdm lt May, 1286, at tho low annual rents of B2 55 x>o i c" and £ 5 :>, WELLINGTON-STREET (Cowbridge-road end) LOTS 15 and 16.—All that Shop and Dwelling houso adjoining, being Nos. 1 and 2, Wellington-street (facing Cowbridge-road), in the occupations of Mr Allen md Mrs Hornby, producing a gross annual rental :1nd £20 respectively. LOT 17.—All that valuable Piece of Ground, tcet'ier with Five Cottages thereon, containing by measure- ment about 1,042 square yards. This valuable piece of ground affords a capital onnor tunity to those desirous of acquiring a first-lass building site, the ground rent which, together with Lots 15 and J6, being only £8 16s 6d per annum, which will be apportioned at th time of sal*. WYNDHAM-CRESCENT AND WYNDHAM-ROAD Lots IS, 19, 20, and 21. All those Four Leasehold Shops, Nos. 60, 62, and 64, Wyndham-crescent, aud 2 Wvndiiam-road, Canton, Cardiff, let to good tenants' and producing a gross weekly rent of J31 18G held under a lease for a term of 99 years, at tho annual ground rent oi £12 10s, which will be equally appor- tioned. FOX-STREET, OFF BROADWAY. LOT 22. All those Four Leasehold Dwelling-houses Nos. 2, 4, 6, and 8, Fox-street, Roath let to good tenants, at the weekly rent of 6s held under lease fer a term of 99 years from 1873, at the annual ground reafs of £9 9s. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Westgate-chamber?, Westgate-street or to R. W. WILLIAMS, Esq., 0143 Solicitor, Charles-street, Cardiff. SALE TO MORROW! CLOMENDY FARM, LLANHENNOCK. Five and a Half Miles from Newport, and Five from Usk. MESSRS NEWLAND atd HUNT 1 y B have been favoured with instructions from E. J. Firbank, Esq., who is giving up the Farm, to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises, on TUESDAY, April 26th, 1892, the whole of his valuable LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, Comprising 58 HEAD of well-bred CATTLE, including 16 Heifers and Cows in or with Calf, Fat Cow, Fa.t Bull, and 35 Young Cattle. 55 Radnor and Crossbred SHEEP. 19 Valuable Cart and Nag HORSES and COLTS, PIGS, and a capital collection of nearly new AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS a.nd Effects, by all the eminent niakers. 9260 Lunch at Twelve o'clock. Sale at one o'clock. Cata- logues of the Auctioneers, Tredegar-place. Newport. N.B.—A conveyance will leave the King's Head Hotel, Newport, for Clomendy at Eleven o'clock on morning of Sale small fare. SALE THIS DAY. 44, COMMERCIAL-ROAD. NEWPORT. TO PRINTERS, PUBLISHERS, STATIONERS, AND OTHERS. MR JOHN YOUNG has been favoured with instructions from G. H. Llewellyn, Esq., Official Receiver, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises, the whole of the PRINTING MACHINES AND PRESSES, CUTTING MACHINE, AND GAS ENGINE, Comprising 1 double-crown printing machine, 1 demy- folio printing machine, 1 crown press, 1 double-crown press, 1 standing press, 1 cutting machine, foolscap- folio Hatton machine, wire stitching machine, composing stone, a large quantity of type, Bisschop's patent gas engine (4 man power), with shafting and belting; cards, white and coloured paper, desk, grind- Stoce, copying press. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Horsehair seated sofa, Pembroke table, fenders, fire- irons, curtains, pictures, chairs, dressing tables, wash- stands, carpets, bedsteads, kitchen utensils, &c. counters, glass counter cases, sliding wall glass ca..ore .mouldings, toys, books, stationery, pictures, &c" &c. Sale on MONDAY, April 25th, at 2.30 p.m. The printing machines, type, and gas engine will first be offered in one lot, and if not sold will be dis- posed of separately. Dated Auctioneer's Offices, 7, Tredegar-place New- port, and Barry Dock Chambers, Barry Dock, April 9th, 1892. 9349 TO BE SOLD, pursuant to a Judgment JL of the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division made in an action Hall v. Powell, 1888, H 1992 with the approbation of Mr Justice Stirling hv Mr JOHN LLOVD ATK1NS, the person appSdS tho said Judge, at the SIX BELLS INN, at Penrhtol, Tydril, in the County of Glamorgan, on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of May, 1892, at 7.30 ocl^k in the Evening in One Lot, a LEASEHOLD ESTATE situate at Penrheolgerrig, Merthyr Tydfil aforesaid, comprising a Plot of Land, with the Horeb Chapel and the School and Classrooms built thereon, and Three Dwelling-houses adjoining thereto, held for £ S,PnexP?r of 99 years, from 29th September, oducing altogether an annual rental of £ 43 19s 6<1. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be had (gratis) of Messrs Bell, Brodrick, and Gray, of 9, Bow Church Yard, Cheapside, London, E.C., Solicitors of Messrs Lewis and Jones, of Merthyr Tydfil aforesaid, Solicitors of the Auctioneer, at Gellyfaelog Cottage, Dowlais, Merthyr Tydfil; and at the place of sal«. Dated this 14th day of April, 1892. BELL, BRODRICK, & GRAY, 9, Bow Church Yard, Cheapside, London, E.C., Agents for Lewis 4 Jones, of MerthyrTydfil, Glamorganshire, Vendor's Solicitors. BILL POSTING AT ABERDARE (ESTABLISHED 1875). M. PAINE, Bill Poster, Distributor, and General Advertising Agent, Rents all the Posting Stations hroughout Aberdare and District. Contractor for all description of advertising, distributing circulars^ &c, Also Agent for Gnion and Co.'s Mail „ Steamers Address: 1e, Dean-stceet, Aberdare, 1137 "13590 tm faction. Sale of Useful Modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other EFFECTS, to be Sold under an Order to Settle a Disputed Account. The principal items comprise two beautifully-inlaid Rosewood Cabinets with Drawing-room Suites,[onein blue Genoa velvet, the other primrose in silk tapestry to match, a lare-sized Japanese table, a FIRST- CLAhS FULL SUITE OF CARVED DRAWING- ROOM FURNITURE, covered in rich silk, com- prising settee, four lounging chairs, two ladies' easy chairs and four occasional chairs, pair of inlaid pedestals, excellent PIANOFORTE bv COLI.ARD & COLLARD, finely inlaid writing tables, beautiful chairs in silk tapestry. Davenport writing desk, rnnsic cabinet and tables, all to correspond, Axmin- ster carpet, handsome rugs, massive fenders, &c. DINING-ROOM and RECEPTION-ROOM FURNI- TURE in WALNUT, Timprising noble sideboard of handsome design, extending-frame dining table and smaller tables, a coal cabinet, a finely-made W AL- NUT BOOKCASE carved and fitted with writing table, handsome bronze and marble clocks, four-fold screen, finely-figured sideboard, oak overmantel, massive oak suite, Spanish mahogany breakfast room furniture, with sideboard, dining table, Ac., oil paintings, engravings, &c., massive and square tube and other brsss bedsteads with bedding, handsome wardrobe with toilet tables and appointments carved en suite, ash suite for spare room, bedroom sets in ash, walnut, and mahogany, elegant toilet services, Brussels bedroom and landing carpets, mahogany duchesse stands and tables, &c., &c. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER and SON will SELL. at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat-street, on THURSDAY, April 28th, 1892, the above assemblage of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS. Sale to commence at 11.30 a.m. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneeis, at their Offices, Goat-street. Swansea. 9380 ELLESMERE VILLA, UPLANDS-TERRACE, SW ANSEA. IMPORTANT SALE OF MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. &C. "1%/TESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON have received instructions from Major Priestlv, who is ordered abroad, to SELL bv AUCTION, at the above residence, on May 2nd, 1892, the following HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Comprising the contents of the drawing and dining- rooms, three bedrooms, nursery, kitchen, scullery and offices; also the greenhouse plants, garden tools, <fcc.; full particulars of which may be obtained from the catalogues, free on application, six days prior to sale. The Auctioneers desire to call special attention to this sale, as the furniture is practically new, having only been in use about twelve months. Goods on view Saturday April 30th, 1892, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sale to commence at'Eleven o'clock in tha forenoon. For further information apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goatstreet Swansea. 9253 IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE JEWELS, COSTLY DIAMONDS, RUBIES, Sapphires, Emeralds, Pearls, Opals, Cat's-eyes, rare old Gems and Precious. Stones, mounted in the newest and most elaborate settings as Tiaras, Rivieres, Necklets, Bracelets, Brooches, Earrings, Rings, Pins, and every conceivable form of pergonal adornment, in Martistic and inghly-finished designs. ESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON beg to announce thev have received instruc- tions from a nrm of London Money-lenders. who are realising the goods deposited with them as secmity for advances made, to SELL by AUCTION at the Swan- soa AuctIon Rooms Goat-street, on TUESDAY and 1692-al 11.30 the whole of the MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF DIAMONDS AD MOUNTED JEWELS OF THE FIRST WATER, compmsllIg a rare emerald and diamond circular pen- dllt, a penda.nt. set with tine Burmese ruby and w;tl< PS also a biacelet several necklets nnely-selected diamond« of the first ,j re ^"d diamond fluster rings, several St°ne half-hoop rings set with brilliants, set as single-stone rings, with others combinations, a bracelet set with double diamonds, an important descent and a horse-shoe brooch set first water, single-stone diamond important single-stone black pearl pin (very rare;, a nair como set with diamonds, a bracelet with nne Oriental pearl, centre set round with brilliants, gentlemen s shirt studs set with diamonds of the first water, and numerous articles of a FINE GOLD JEWELLERY. A necklet set with three large daisies in wreaths of flowers, set with brilliants; a circular pendsyjt set 5 .ne white brilliants, having a large, aft pure Brazilian, diamond in the centre a brooch ana hair ornament, designed as a sun star, and set with brilliants of the finest water a necklet of three rows of fino Oriental pearls, with a snap1 set with a ruby and brilliants. The whole of the articles will be on view on the mornings of Sale. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, as above, or from Messrs White and De Buriatte, Solicitors, Holborn Chambers, Holborn Viaduct, London, E.C. Messrs Seear. Rasluck and Co.,Chartered Accountants, 18, Holborn Viaduct, London, E.C. NOTE.—The genuineness pf pvery article will be strictly guaranteed. 9379 SALE rf VjAY (iLAMORGAMSHIRE. LLANSAMLET ENGINEERING WORKS, LLAN- SAMLET, NEAR SWANSEA. IMPORTANT SALE OF THE WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE MACHINERY, STOCK, TORES, TOOLS, LOOSE PLANT, AND PATTERNS. TO ENGINEERS, IRONFOUNDERS, AND OTHERS. MR RICHARD E. HUGHES has been instructed by the Llansamlet Engineering Comoauv, who are retiring from the business, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION. at the above works, on MON- DAY and TUESDAY, the 25th and 26th days of April, 1892, the whole of the MACHINERY, STOCK, STORES, TOOLS, LOOSE PLANT, AND PATTERNS, Comprising vertical boiler, vertical engine, with fit- tings, Root's blower, Jai ":c chuck lathe, screw cutting gap lathe, 1.5ïn., 10-inch lathe, 9- inch lathe, roll lathe, with gearing, planing machine shaping machine drilling machine key seating machine two screwing machines boring bars and gearing steam hammer, by Massey horizontal engine, by Tangye blast fan vices anvils hearths annealing pot bending machine blacking mill valuable lot of tools for the fore- going machines quantity of shafting wrought and cast split and other pulleys; leather and other belts chain blocks ropes and blocks four cranes 5 ton worm gear ladle; 2% ton ditto; 30 ewt, ditto; shear legs crab winches grindstone and frame 3 and 4in. steam pipes weighing machines 50 tons of new loam about 150 tons of moulding boxes, core plates, Ac. about 100 tons of old cast- ings large quantity. of wrought scrap large quantity of old brass valuable lot of stocks and dies ratchet braces pipe tongs tube expanders about 25 tons of chills the whole of the stores the contents of the pattern shops, including a quantity of valuable patterns heavy siding ails, and locomotive engine, 4ft. 8%in. gaujI;e. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock precisely. Full detailed descriptive catalogues are ready, and can be obtained at the Auctioneer's Offices, Wind- street, Swansea. Telegraphic address, Auctioneer," Swansea. 9282 ARGYLE CEMENT WORKS, SWANSEA. SALE OF PLANT, MACHINERY, STOCK, AND STORES. MR RICHARD E. HUGHES has been inst meted to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Works, on THURSDAY, the 28th day of April, 1892, the whole of the MACHINERY, STOCK, AND STORES, comprising Cornish Boller, 18ft. 3in. by 5ft. 9in, fitted with Green's Patent Water Hearth 2 Cornish Boilers Horizontal Engine, by Galloway, 22 h.p. Horizontal Engine, 4 h.p. Donkey Pump 2 pairs of French Burr Mill Stones'; 1 do. do., self-contained ir. iron frvine, with fittings; 3 large Irou Tanks Piping Blake's Crusher; Archer's Crusher; 1 5-ft.. Crushing Mill; Steam Lift; Cement Dresser Grindstone; Filter Press; 7-ton cart Weighbridge, by Hodgson and Stead; Shafting and Pulleys; a quantity of Loose Plant; Stock and the contents of the Offices; Packing Machine for large and small packets, suitable for Whit- ing. Trfwyious to selling the Plant and Machinery the UNDER-LEASE of the WORKS will be ottered as Lot 1 such under-lease being held from the late Mr J. Buse for a term of 26 years, dated 20th of April, 1880, a.ta rental of £80 per annum, which lease can be inspected any time prior to 8ale,. at the offices of the under- mentioned Solicitors, and included also in Lot 1, will be the benefit of the Vendor in an agreement for the extension of the said term for a further period of about 41 years, at an increased rental of j35 per annum, com- mencing forthwith, thus making a. term of 55 years irom the present date. Sale to commence at 11.30 a. m. precisely. Further particulars can be obtained of the Auc- tioneer, Swansea; or from Messrs Collins and Woods, Solicitors, Swansea. 9316 SALE-ROOMS, 10, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. IMPORTANT TO PROPERTY OWNERS, BUILDERS, PAPKRHANGERS, AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. MESSRS HILL and CO. BEG to announce that they have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, April 27th, at 11, 2, and 7 o'clock, a large stock of high-class WALL PAPERS, Including costly golds, satins,t sanitary, grounds and every other description of wall papers. Also 40 keg-j of WHITE LEAD AND PAINT. 9560 3ftgal Mgtues. ''#fô..jj,j: -&+ IN THE COUNTY COURT OF JL GLOUCESTERSHIRE, HOLDEN AT BRISTOL. No. 1 of 1891. IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACTS, 1862 to 1890, and IN THE MATTER OF THE BRISTOL AND WEST, OF ENGLAND BILL POSTING AND ADVER- < TISING COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undoT- sfeued liquidator of the above-named Company pro- poses that a call should be made on all the contribu- tlllis of tha said Company of 10s per Share, and that he has summoned a meeting of tho committee of Inspection of the Company to be held at his oflict, Bank Chambers, Corn-street, Bristol, on the 2nd day of May 1892, at three o clock in the afternoon, to obtain their sanction to the proposed cill. Each contributory may attend tho meeting and be heard or make any communication to the liquidator 01. tha members of the Comnatteo of Inspection in reference to the intended call. A statement, showing the necessity of the propped call and thll purpose for which it is intended, may be obtaine d on application to the official liquidator at his offifP at Bank Chambers, Corn-street, Bristol. at J>aus E G Clarke, Official Liquidator this 23rd day of April. 1892. STANBROOK HOUSE, CATHEDRAL 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 bv their own medical man or otherwise. 7946 alt5 by 3htrft0it. NEWPORT, MON. SALE OF A DOUBLE-LICENSED INN, LEASE- HOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, AND GROUND RENTS. MR THOMAS PARRY has received in- structions to Offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Westgate Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, April :ö7th, 1892, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon precisely, subject to such condit.ion8 of sale as shall be there and then produced, in which will be incorporatfd the Monmouthshire Incorporated Law Society's Common Form Conditions. LOT 1.—All that DOUBLE-LICENSED INN and PREMISES known as the Rodney Arms, situate in Lower Cros;-street, Newport, together with the Cot- tage adjoining. This Lot is iu the occupation of Mrs Evans, at a rental of £ 120, aud the tenancy is termin- able at any quarter day. LOTS 2, 3, AXD 4-All those Three MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, sitate and being Nos. 27, 28, 29, Cross-street, Newport, now ill the respective occupations ,of Messrs John Price, J. Pugsley, and Donoghue, and producing a. gross rental of £53. These Lots, together with Lot 1, are held under a lease for the residue of a term of 75 years, from the 25th March, 1825, at the annual ground rent of S8 6s 4d, which will be apportioned at the time of Sale. LOTS 5 and 6.—All those TWO MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES situate and being Nos. 25 and 26, Cross-street, aforesaid, In the occupation of Mrs Mary Griffiths and Mr J. Miles, and producing an annual rental of B21 4s, and are held under a lease for the residue of a term of 75 years, from the 1st (lay of May, 1818, at an apportioned ground rent of 15s per house. LOT 7.-All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE known as Roso Cottage, situate in Mill- parade, Newport, Mon., in the occupation of Mr Geo. Wm. Thomson, at the annual rent of £80, under a lease for 10 years, from the 1st May, 1890. This property is held under a lease for the residue of a term of 75 years, from the 25th March, 1825, at 9 the annual rent of £ 14. LOTS 8, 9, and 1D.-All those THREE MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 113, 114, and 116, Commercial-road, Newport, in the respec tive occupations of Messrs Jos. Thomas, Mrs Prewitt, and Geo. Bett; and producing a rental of £78. LOTS 11 and 12.—All those Three MESSUAGES, DWELLING-HOUSES, or SHOPS, known as Nos. 117, 118, and 125, Commercial-road, Newport, in the re- speetive oecupatious of Messrs William Owen and Thomas Evans, and producing an annual rental of £102 10s. LOT 13.-All that BUILDING used as a Smith's Shop, situate in New-street, Newport, in the occupa- tion of Mr Edwin Rees, and let at the annual rent of j35. Lots 8, 9,10,11,12, and 13 are held under a lease for the residue of 66 years, from the 29th September, 1331, at the annual ground rent of B16 9s 4d, which will be apportioned at the time of sale. LOT 14.-All those Six MESSUAGES or DWELL- ING-HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 12,13, 14, 15, 16, and 17, New-street. Newport, in the several occu- pations of Messrs Patterson, E. Rees, and others, at the respective rentas of 55 per wcek. LOT 15.—All those TWO MESSUAGES or DWELL- ING-HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 14 and 15, Courtybella-street, Newport, in the respective occupa- tions of Messrs Wilson and Flynn, at tile respective rentals of 5s and 4s 6d per week. LOT 16.—All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, situate and being No. 21, Courtybella-street, Newport, in the occupation of Mr John Barry, at a weekly rental of 5s. Lots 14, 15,and 16 are held fur the residue of a tenn of 61 years, from the 25th March, 1838, at the re- duced annual rent of B14 lis lOd, which will be apportioned at the time of sale. LOT 17.—An ANNUAL GROUND RENT of £ 4 14s 6d for the residue of a term of 61 years, from the 25th March, 1838 (except the last three days thereof), derived under a lease of Nos, 18, 19, and 20, New-street, Newport, dated the 11th March, 1840, and 1\0 further annual rent of £ 1 Is 4d for additional land by the lessee. LOT 18.—A similar GROUND RENT of S3, derived under a lease of Nos. 19 and 20. Courtybella-street LOT 19.—An annual GROUND RENT of £4 10s, for (he residue of a term of 59 years, from the 20th of January, 1840, derived under a lease of Nos. 16,17, and 18, Courtybella-street. LOT 20.—An annual GROUND RENT of £ 2, for the residue of a term of 48 years, from the 25th March, 1851 (except the last three cla)s thereof), under a lease of Nos. 10 and 11, New-street. Lor 21.—A similar GROUND RENT of S4. derived under lease of four houses, being Nos. 3, 4, 5, and 6, New-street. LOT 22.—An annual GROUND RENT of B4, for the residue of a term of 66 years, from the 29tli September, 1831 (excep the last four days thereof), ùerived under an under-Isase of three houcs, being Nos. 7, 8, and 9, New-street, Newport, dated the 18th January, 1837. I.OT 23.-A similar GROUND RENT of jB8 8s, de- rived under lease of No. 115, Commercial-road, and 21. 22, 23, and 24, New-street, and a further annual rent of 18s for. additional ground taken by the lessee. LOT 24.—A similar GROUND RENT of £ 5, derived under a lease of 4 houses OIl the corner of New-street and Courtybella-street. LOT 25.-A similar GROUND RENT of £533, de- rived under a lease of No. 123, Commercial-read, and 1 LOT2;#*—1Absimilar GROUND RENT of £ 3 3s, de- rived under a lease of No. 124, Commercial-road. LOT 27.—A similar GROUND RENT of £ 6, derived LOT 27.—A similar GROUND RKNT of jE6, derived under leases of'STos. 126,127, and 128, Commercial-road. LOT 28.—A similar GROUND RENT of £ 3, derived <U»tfera.-latum of ISft-jCoprw-ci:! t-I QUO. similar GKOOND iiENT of derived under an agreement forleaseof the Forester's Arms," New-street, and a. further sum of 7s 4d for addi- tional land taken by the lessee. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Albany Chambers, Newport; or to Messrs Llewellyn and Moore, Solicitors, Gloucester Bank Chambers, Newport. 9375 fotfors anD Contracts. IVTATIONAL EISTEDDFOD OF WALES XL (PONTYPRIDD, 1893). The Committee invite TENDERS for the COPY- RIGHTS of the PRIZE LIST of SUBJECTS and the OFFICIAL PROGRAMME (jointly and separately). The Prize List will be ready for publication on May 1st. The highest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. Atl endance at this Eisteddfod likely to be excep- tionally large. Fur thcr particulars from the Secretary, JOSEPH DAVID, Preswylfa, Pontypridd. J^LANWONNO SCHOOL BOARJK TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of BOUNDARY WALL for Portli Girls' School, and for cementing Porth Boys' School..Specifications can be seen at the offices of the Board, Gelliwastad Grove, Pontypridd. Endorsed Tenders must be in my hands by.Wednesday morning, May 4rh, 1892. The Board is not bound to accent any tender. S. SHIPTON, Clerk. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the COMPLETION of 31 HOUSES that have btlen rartly erected at Penrhiw- ceiber for the CWIll Cynon Buildiu Club. Plan", and Specification may bo inspected, and form of tender obtained at the Navigation Hotel, Mountaiu Ash. Sealed Tenders endorsed, "Cwm Cynon Houses," to be sent to the Secretary, Mr G. A. Evans, Ffrwd Villa, Mountain Ash, on or before May 3rd next. The lowest, or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. BAILEY, Architect, Merthyrj^ale. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of a PUBLIC-HALL and INSTITUTE at Treharris. Plaus and Specifications can be seen and Bills of Quantities obtained from the Secretary on and after the 25th inst. Sealed Tenders, endorse:! Tender for Public-hall and Institute," to be Rent in not later than 12 o'clock noon on THURSDAY. 5eh May, 1892, to w. C. Thomas, Secretary, Treharris Public-hall and Institute, Limited, Treharris. 498 The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. jpENTYRCH SOHOOL BOARD, The BOARD INVITES TENDERS for the EREC- TION of an ADDITIONAL ROOM at the Village School." Plans and Specifica tions may be seen at the office of Mr Bruce Vaughan, Architect, Cardiff. Ten- ders must reach me not later than the 30th inst. The Board does not hind itself to accent any tender. R. Y. EVANS, Guildhall Chambers, Cardiff. 6th April, 1892. 9076 THE NEW TREDEGAR BUILDING JL CO., Ltd.. invite TENDERS for the ERECTION of 20 BRICK HOUSES at New Tredegar. Plans and specifications tnay be seen at the Ruperra Arms Hotel, New Tredegar. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. JNO. H. PHILLIPS, Secretary. TSENDERS arc invited for the ERECTION of HOUSE AND SHOP at Llan. bradach. Plans and specifications on view with Mr Evan Davies, Grove Cottage, Maesycwmmer. Tenders to be sent in to William Rees, Grocer, Ystrad Mynach, on or before 2nd May. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 580 TO LICENSED VICTUALLERS. JL FORESTERS' FETE, WHIT-TUESDAY, JUNE 7TH. 1892, SOPHIA GARDENS FIELD (by kind permission). Tenders are invited for thu SALE OF LICENSED REFRESHMENTS in FOUR TKNTS, each tent to be separately tendered for,, Tenders endorsed ItClw,irman ofWidowand Orphans' Fund, 4, Sapphire-street, Roath," to be sent un or May 13th, 1892. W. H. BALSDON. Secretary, 711 33, Upper George-street. Cardiff. ptrWtc J\1Jpøintnunts. QGMORE AND GARW LOCAL BOARD. WANTED, by the Board, a DRAUGHTSMAN or SURVEYOR'S IMPROVER for temporary work. Apply, stating terms, on or before the 29th instant, to H. D. WILLIAMS, Surveyor, Blackmill. 9364 ENoRMOUS SUCCESS 1, CHRIS NEWMA N'S GREAT AMERICAN 6D BAZAAR Will Remain a Short Time Longer on account of Great Success. THE I/ARGEST AND BEST VARIETY OF 6D NOVELTIES ON EARTH. No connection with any other hous" or Bazaars. SOLE PROPRTETOR- C H R I S NEW MAN, 5, ST. JOHN'S-SQUARE, CARDIFF. 672 CARDIFF ADVERTISING, BILL POSTING, AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED). OFFICES: CASTLE CHAMBERS 21, CASTLE-ST CARDIFF. SECRETARY: FRANK H. SIMPSON. Pe™ianent Posting Stations in Cardiff and ^2?* Contractors for all descriptions of Advertising Circular Distributing, Ac. All orders promptly attended to :0;4 10230 I public Jltttttsifitwttts. CARDIFF. THEATRE ROL, OARDIFF. LESSEE AND MANAGER—MR. EDWARD FLETCHRR. Novelty Succeeds Novelty Roars of Laughter Special Engagement for Six Nights only, commencing MONDAY, April 25th, 1892, of Sir AUGUSTUS HARRIS'S COMEDY COMPANY, under the manage- ment of Miss Annie Osborne, in the successful Farcical Comedy, in three acts, entitled I THE LATE LAMENTED, or NICHOLSON'S WIDOWS, By Fred Horner, as played to crowded houses at the Court and Strand Theatres, London, for over 200 nights. Preceded at 7.30 by the screaming farce, A SILENT WOMAN. Monday, May 2nd, a new Burlesque Opern, THE YOUNG RECRUIT, produced under the personal direction of Sir Augustus Harris. The Cast will in- elude—Miss Wadman, Miss Kate Sullivan, Miss Effie Clements, Mr J. L. Shine, Mr W. Morgan, Mr A. Alexander, Mr James Danvers, and Mr Harry Nicholls. Box plan at Messrs Thompson & Sbackell's, Limited. THE EMPIRE. MANAGER OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT MISS LILIAN PRICE, The Dancing Girl from the Gaiety Theatre, London. First Appearance in a Provincial Variety Theatre. CADDY AND MULLO, Comedians. JAMES TAYLOR (The original Simple Simon" and "Sarah Walker "), With his Celebrated SKETCH COMPANY IN "SIMPLE SIMON." James Taylor not long ago was in such demand as a comic vocalist that his services were sold by auction. MISS ROSE SULLIVAN, The Irish Colleen." WILL CRACKLES, "I removed it." GRIFFIN AND WILKINSON, Pedestal Dancers. LASTLY, LEONI CLARKE, WITH 170 CATS, RATS, MICE, CANARIES, RABBITS, and COCKATOOS. In the Entertainment which made such a deep impres- sion recently that special arrangemonts have been made for this early return visit. NEXT WEEK- FRED. W. MILLIS (The Australian Ventriloquist), PAUl. LANGTRY, etc. !(} R AND T~H E A T R E CARDIFF, CLOSED FOR CLEANING AND RENOVATING. PHILHARMONIO JL THEATRE OF VARIETIES. Proprietors-Cardiff Philharmonic Music-hall Co., Ltd. MANAGER JOHN SHERIDAN. To-night, Monday, April 25. Tremendous Success and Re-engagement of the renowned ALBERT and EDMUNDS' Comic Troupe in the LOCKET en- tire change all should see and hear this wonderful combination; 3 SISTERS CHESTER, Banioists, Mandolists, Vocalists, etc. MARION BOSANQUET, Versatile Variety Artiste LEZA LEONIE, Brilliant Vocalist; WOODHEAD. the Musical Genius IVY LORENE, PAT O'RKORDAN, etc. APPLICANTS for USE of COLONIAL- HALL please applv to COLLETT and ISAAC, IMPORTERS, CARDIFF. 6503 PONTYPRIDD JpEOPLE'S PARK, PONTYPRIDD. JL —— UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. AN ATHLETIC SPORTS, The First of the Season, will be held at the above Park, on MONDAY (MABON'S ÙAY), MAY 2ND, 1892, Consisting of Foot and Bicycle Races, and Trotting, when over £80 will be given in prizes. Entries close Thursday, April 28th, 1892. Send for Programme and Forms at once to the Secretary, E. PARRY THOMAS, 9331 LLAKELLY. LANE L L Y THE ANNUAL TOWN BAND SPORTS W1L1, BE HELD ON S T R A D E Y PARK ON WHIT-MONDAY NEXT. £50 CASH PRIZES. Full particulars shortlv. THOS*. C. EDWARDS, Hon. Sec., 9387 19, Pcraberton-street. (fettrstotts. /"CARDIFF AND WESTON SERVICE, VV By the LADY MARGARET. LEAVE CARDIFF. | LEAVE WESTON. April. ) April. Mon. 25.-8.0 a.m., 2.30, Mon. 25.—1.30, 3.45, 6.30 5.15 j).m. p.m Tties. 26.-3.15, 5.30 p.m. Tues. 26.—4.15, 7.50 p.m. Wed. 27.— 3.0 a.m., 4.0 | Wed 27.— 9.0 a.m., 7.50 p.m. p.m. Thurs. 28.—8.30 a.m., 4.45 Thurs. 28.—9.30 a.m., 6.45 p.m. p.m. Fri. 29.— 9.20, a.m., 5.30 Fri. 29.— 10.20 a.m., 7.0 p.m. p.m. Sat. 30.—9.20, 11.30 a.m. I Sat. 30.—10.20 .m., 5.15, 6.15 p.m. 7.30 p.m. EDWARDS, ROBERTSON & CO., Agents, See But Docks, Cardiff. 9029 Hoids, Bmiitg-rooms. &c. THE PORTHCAWL HOTEL HANDSOMELY RE-FURNISHED and first class Appointments. Special Terms for Families and Visitors staying over the week end. Excellent Stabling. GOLF GROUND only five minutes walk. Course in excellent condition. 9106 MISS REES, Manageress. CARDIFF. ALEXANDRA HOTEL,1 QUEEN-STREET. FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL. (Opposite T.V.R. Station a d near llbymney Stati n). Trams passing every minutes. ORDINARY DAILY. Telephone 632. W. T. JONES, Manager, 8566 Late of the Riunmer, Duke-str et. LONDON THE SHERWOOD HOTEL, JL 19, ADAM STREET, STRAND, LONDON. (Late W. H. PRUST, of Swansea.) Near Law Courts, Houses of Parliament, and in the midst of all the principal Theatres. Has heen Re-furnished, and offers Every Home Comfort at very Moderate Charges. BED, BREAKFAST, AND ATTENDANCE, 5s 60 Communications to Manager. 8068 IVERPOOL.—COMPTON HOTEL." -LJ Unrivalled for its Comfort. EXCELLENT CUISINE AND MODERATE CHARGES. Bedrooms from 2s 6d. 627 Finest and most central position; near Stations, Ac. JgJSPLANADE HOTEL, PORTHCAWL. lW BOOMS. ELECTRIC LIGHT. Also MARINE HOTEL and TERRACE of FURNISHED HOUSES and APARTMENTS. Tennis Courts. Inclusive hotel terms 7s 6d per day after May 1st, 10s 6d. Above are the only hotels with gee, front- age at Porthcawl, and are the nfetfest to tJfe){oHlinks: Visitors' subscription to golf club 5s per week, 10s 6d per month. Exceptionally healthy and invigorating climate. Dry, sandy soil. 8548 Apply MANAGERESS. SWANSEA CASTLE HOTEL, OXFOR >STREET AND DILLWYN, STREET, SWANSEA The above old-established Hotel is now under New Management. WINES and SPIRITS of the BEST BRANDS, and BOTTLED ALES and STOUTS. Families Supplied 6499 J. FINNEMORE, Proprietor. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- come the worst forms of diseases, and the foulest state of the blood, stomach, liver, and kidneys they go to the core of every disease, where no other medicines have power to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the following complaintsIndigestion, or wind in the stomach or bowels, giddiness in the head, dimness of sight, weak or sore eyes, loss of memory, palpitation of the heart, liver and bilious obstructions, asthma, or tightness in the chest, rheumatics, lumbago, piles, gravel, pains in the back, scurvy, bad legs, bad breast, sore throat, sore heads, and sores of all descriptions burns, wounds, or white swellings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings, tumours or cancers, pimples or blotches on the face and body, swelled feet or legs, scabs and itch, erysipelas, jaundice, and dropsy, and fevers of all kinds. In boxes at Is lid and 2s 9d each, sold by most In boxes at Is lid and 2s 9d each, sold by most Chemists, or from the Burdock Pill Manufactory 44 Oxford-street. Swansea 1004 ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all deranements of the Urinary Organs (acquired or constitutional), Gravel, and Pains in the Back Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in Boxes 4s 6d each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the world, or sent to any address for sixty stamps by the Makers The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drag Company Lincoln 1003 ;Qusimss l.blrresses. JMPCRTANT NOT lOBe JJ O W E L L & QO,, (" THE CARDIFF DRAPERS,") Respectfully beg to announce the completion of their NEW REMISES, 9 AND 10, ST. MARY-STREET, AND 16, 17, AND 18, TRINITY-STREET, Where they are now making a GRAND gHOW OF NEW GOO D S, SUITABLE FOR THE PRESENT SEASON. HAND CO. tender sincere apologies to thai* numerous customers for certain extra trouble given them through not having their Departments properly arranged. They are now making great improvements in laying down new flooring throughout the old premises, and im- proving the light in their former Dress Room. JJOWELL AND COMPANY are now making a GRAND SHOW of the follow. ing goods for EASTER HOLIDAYS 300 DOZEN LADIES' DURABLE AND SILK UMBRELLAS, 2s 11d, 3s ll^d, 48 lld, and 5s ll%d each. 120 DOZEN COLOURED ANt BLACK SUNSHADES from Is l1t to 10s lid all extra value. 80 PIECES PRINT at l%d to 2% per yard. 139 PIECES STRIPED GALATEA, at 2d, worth 4d per yard. Q.ENTS' HOSIERY, SHIRTS, SCARVES, TIES, GLQVES, &c., at No. 9, entrance through No. 10, St. Mary-street. J^ADIES' REFRESHMENT-ROOM on Ground Floor, No. 9. JQRESS jQEPARTMENI NOW AT 16, TRINITY STREET, Adjoining the Carpet Room. Ladies will find H. & Co. 's present Dress Room one of the Largest in the Kingdom, containing the LARGEST, the NEWEST, and the CHEAPEST STOCK EVER SHOWN. All DRESS MATERIALS sold per yard, not by the piece. Customers are at all times permitted to determine their own quantity. or and CO/s MANTLE, JACKET, SHAV^L, and COSTUME ROOM measures 200 feet by 38 feet. This Room will be found filled with the NEWEST CLASS of GOODS at prices that no specialist can afford to sell. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT.- Another Room of large dimensions, and well lighted. Contains a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of New Goods, Flowers, Feathers, and all Millinery Goods at Wholesale Prices. and CHILDREN'S UNDER. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, now on First Floor over Dress Room, will bf found THOROUGHLY STOCKED with NEW GOODS to suit all Classes. JP* URNISHING DRAPERY DEPARTMENT, AS YET IN WHARTON-STREET, Contains an IMMENSE STOCK of the MOS1 FASHIONABLE GOODS for the EASON, NEW CARPET JJEPARTMENT, IN TRINITY-STREET (ADJOINING THE MARKET). In this Room H. & CO. are well to the fore witk a GRAND STOCK OF NEW BRUSSELS. WILTON, and AXMINSTER CARPET of the Very Best Qualities. CORTICINES, LINOLEUMS, HARE'S FLOOR-CLOTHS at Wholesale; Prices. HAND CO. continue to close their premises tt every evening at 7 o'clock, excepting Wednesday, at 2 o'clock, and Saturday, at 19 o'clock, and they are pleased to see that taw, fellow Tradesmen, who appear to be doing tlM Trade of Cardiff, close at the same Hours. HOWEIL AND O THE CARDIFF DRAPERS," CARDIFP. 9111 <