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^ales bg Ruction. -11 AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. I .j Mr O. DANIEL. J Mine, Machinery, and Plant, at Aberystwyth..Dec. 2O' Messrs TREGERTHEN DUNN & CO.. Steam Coal, at Caidiff Dec 17 Messrs GOTTWAL'i'Z, BOWRING, and PERRY Horses and Ponies, < £ c„ at Cardiff Dec 20 Furniture. &c., at Cardiff.Dec. 22 Messrs W. and S. HERN. Sale of Six Horses, at Cardiff Dec. 22 Leasehold Property, at the Mart .Jan. 10 Messrs JENKINS, CLARKE and CO. Colliery Plant, at Tredegar Junction. Dee 22 Colliery, at Cardiff Dec 29 Properties, at Treharris. Dec 30 Leasehold Premises, at The Mart, Cardiff .«.Jan. 2 Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER & SON. Sale of Furniture, at Swansea Dec. 20 Messrs J. G. MADDOX & SON Furniture, at Room" Dec, 20 & 22 'j Messrs NEWLAND & HUNT. Farming Stock, Furniture, Ac., at Bassaleg ..Dec. 22 Messrs STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER. j Freehold Farm*, Cronnd Rents. Ac., at Cardiff. Dec. 22 Prime Meadow Hay, near Cardiff Dec. 28 Improved Rental, at Cardiff Dec. — Colliery Plant, Machinery, at Rhos Llantwit Jan.11 & 12 Messrs STRAKER and SON. Freehold Residence, etc., at Abergavenny v?ec Sx Oat and other Trees, and Stores, at Cwmbran..Dec. 22 Timber, at Abergavenny .December — Mr JOHN THOMAS. Fat Oxen, at St. Nicholas Fair Dec. 19 Mr THOS. WEBBER. Bigh-clMsFtmiitnre.&c.. at Cardiff Dec. 20 Mr J. WILLIAMS Timber and Poles, at Llandovery Dec 17 TO BE SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, without reserve, on THURSDAY, 22nd December, 1892, at 5 p.m., by TVATESSRS W. 8t S. HERN, at the JLVJL Cardiff Tramways Company's Depõt, Wood. street, Cardiff, SIX HORSES, Direct from hard work, suitable for fanners and °tbers-. ,« On view morning of sale. i_ JAMES-STREBT, ADELAJDE-PLACE, EVELYN STREET (BUTE DOCKS), AND OAKFIELD- STREET, ROATH. T MESSRS W. AND s. HERN WILL SELL by AUCTION, at the Mart, St. Mary-stieet, 1: by AUCTION, at the Mart, St. Mary-stieet, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of January, 1893, Three o'clock precisely, the following valuable Lots LEASEHOLD HOUSES AND SHOPS, belonging to the Estate of the late Mr James Ames, belonging to the Estate of the late Mr James Ames, deceased. LOT Dwelling-House and Shop, No. 8, I JAMES-STREET, CARDIFF, in the occupation Of r Williams, Chemist,held under a leasa from Lord Butes I Trustees, with the adjoining house for a term of years from 1849, at an annual gronnd rent of las, and let at £ 60 per annum. w n j,OT 2.—The Dwelling-House and Shop, No. 9, JAMES-STREET, held under the same lease as the foregoin Lot, now in the occupation of Mr Smailes, Ironmonger. This house is let on a lease which expires in 1894, at a rent of £46 per anuum. The ground rent on Lots 1 and 2 will be equally apportioned. LOT 3.-1116 Dwelling-House and Shop, No. 60, JAMES-STREET, now in the occupation of Mr Ames, held under a lease for 99 years from September, 1851, free of ground rent. LOT 4.—The Dwelling-houses, numbered 17, 18, ana 19, EVELYN-STREET, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF, held under a lease for 97 years from September, 1854, at the yearly ground rent of £6 15s. These houses are let at 12s M a week each. LoT 5.—The Dwelling-house, situate in and numbered 4, ADELAIDE-PLACE, BUTE DOCKS, with the House and Shop at the corner of Adelaide-place and Evelyn-street, held under a lease for 99 years from September, 1852, at a yearly ground rent of £ 419s 6d. No. 4, Adelaide-place is let at 12s 6d per week, aud the Corner Whop an'! Premises at 19s a week. LOT 6.—The Dwelling-house, No. 63, OAKFIELD- STREET, nOATH, held under a lanse for 99 years from February, 1874, at a. yearly ground rent of B4 8s, let to Mrs Ching at £26 per annum. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at No. 94, St. Mary-street, Cardiff; or to Messrs WALDRON and SON, Solicitors, 96, St. Mary-street, Cardiff Dated 1st December, 1892. 5365 ON TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, DEC. 20TH, 22ND, 1892. ] IMPORTANT SALE OF EXCELLENT MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, com- prising the complete Appointments of a House, re- J moved from Windsor-place also other residences in the neighbourhood. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX AND SON will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 25, Duke-street. Cardiff, on the above date, the whole of the contents of two residences, removed to the Rboms for convenience of sale, including two pianofortes in walnut and ebonized, cases, iamingana drawing-room suites upholstered in leather, saddle- bags, and plushes, 2 Walnut 6ft. sideboards, over- mantels, gilt glasses, Brussels carpets, secretaire book- dininc and other tables, 5 bedroom suites com- ffiin vS hard woods, 6ft, and4ft, wardrobes wfthnairs duchesse toilets toroatch, chests of drawers, massfre iron and brass bedsteads with bedding com- plete. Farther particulars of the Auctioneers, or see posters. Ckiod&w Sale, which will commence UH SALE THIS DAY. STEAM COAL FOR SALE. FOR THE BENEFIT OF WHOM IT MAY I CONCERN. I MESSRS TREGERTHEN DUNN AND CO have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Cardiff Exchange, on PUBLIC AUCTION at the Cardiff Exchange, on fAIURDAY, Dec. 17th, 1892, at 12 o'clock noon, about I STEAM COAL, ex Moderato," and now lying on the bank near the Grain Warehouse, north side of the Roath Dock, ^^further particulars apply to Messrs Wo™, Josse and Co., or to the Auctioneers, Stuart-chambers, 12, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff. 1 PARK FARM, BASSALEG. ¡ TOhe mile from Rhiwderin Station, two from Bassaleg, T and two from Machen.) MESSRS NEWLAND & HUNT have dML received instructions from the representatives of the late Mr Edwin Young, Deceased, to SELL by AUCTION on the Premises, on THURSDAY, Decem- ber 22nd, 1892, at 11.30 o'clock, the whole of the valuable Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, PRODUCE, AND EFFECTS, together with the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURK AND DAIRY UTENSILS, comprising Contents of DRAWING-ROOM, DINING-ROOM, OFFICE, 5 BEDROOMS, KITCHENS, &c. Catalogues may be obtained of the Auctioneers, Newport; or of A. W. Morris, Esq., Solicitor, Windsor- I froad, Penarth. 5576 IMPORTANT SALE of FOREIGN DEALS, TIMBER, &c., at BRISTOL and AVONMOUTH, Without Reserve, save by the Brokers, for closing j Accounts and to facilitate Stock-taking. FOR SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, in I J the SALEROOM at KING BROTHERS' TIMBER YARD, CANONS' MARSH, Bristol, WEDNESDAY, j 21st day of December, 1692. Luncheon at Half-past j Twelve o'clock. FOR ACCOUNT OF IMPORTERS. 12,000 Unassorted St John Spruce Deals and Battens. 15,000 Country-cut St John spruce Boards. 550 Archangel and Onega Redwood Deals. 500 Quebec Dry Spruce Deals. 26,000 liergvik and HudiksvallRedwoodDeals.Battens, and Boards. 20,000 Quebec Blight Pine Deals. 3,000 Prime Bright Pitch Pine Planks and Boards. 240 Loss Fresh Quebec Birch. j 16 Logs American Black Walnut. < 12 Logs American Whitewood. 3 Lo/B Square Yellow Pine. 25 Loss Quebec Ash. „ 14 269 Superficial feet. Quarter-cut Oak Boards. 700 Baltimore Oak Planks. 260 Logs Hewn and Sawn Pitch Pine. 1,200 Fresh Christiania Spars. 800 Pitch Pine Deals. 20,000 Red and Whitewood Prepared Floorings and Match Boards.. 5477 Subject to Alterations up to time of Sale. ST. NICHOLAS FAIR, NEAR CARDIFF. SALE OF 25 HEAD OF PRIME FAT CATTLE, fed expressly for the Christmas Market. MB JOHN THOMAS has been favoured with instructions from Mr D. Watts, Tydraw, and others, to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDA\, December 19, 1892, viz., 8 PRIME OXEN. 7 FAT HEIFERS, AND 7 FAT STEERS. Terms—Cash. r Sale 11 o'clock sharp. Further entries can be made the morning of sale. Auctioneer's Office, Cowbridgc. 5412 jT g A MUEL AND 0o.* AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, RENT AND DEBT COLLECTORS. BALES CONDUCTED AT MODERATE CHARGES WITH KROMPT SETTLEMENT. Furniture and every description of Goods purchased best prices gIven. Cash advanced on Goods Consigned for Sale. 2128 JJooJc Debts purchased. 292» OFFICE ;-BAYES CltOSS JGROTHERS, MANUFAGTU&EBS^ .&ND: DEPOT FOR EVANS' STEAM PUMPING ENGINES. HAULING AND WINDING ENGINES AND AIR COMPRESSORS. COLLIERY STORE CONTRACTORS. IRON, STEEL, OIL, AND METAL MERCHANTS WROUGHT IRON AND STEEL TUBES WITH LOOSE FLANGE JOINTS, FOR COMPRESSED AIR, WATER, AND STEAM SCREWED AND SOCKETED IRON TUBES. IRON AND STEEL BOILER TUBES. ENGINEERS' BRASS STEAM FITTINGS. PATENT ROLLED IRON AND STEEL SHAFTING FRICTIONAL AND OTHER COUPLINGS. MILL GEARING. BRASS, COPPER, AND YELLOW METAL BAfiS AND SHEETS, PLATES, AND INGOTS. BRAZED BRASS AND COPPER STEAM TUBES SOLID DRAWN BRASS LOCO. AND CON- DENSER TUBES ——— 46460 21 AND 22, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. RRIHE CARMARTHEN BILL-POSTING J- COMPANY. 13, GUILpHALL-SQUARE, CARMARTHEN, Bill-posting and Advertising in all its Branches throughout the Countiesof Carmarthen Pembroke, and Cardigan. 1220 Stales by Jludíøn. j ■ ON TUESDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 20TH. LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF HORSES. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY will HOLD a. SALE of HUNTERS, HARNESS HORSES, COBS and PONIES at the Horse Exchange, Cardiff, on the above date, at 12 o'clock. A Pair of BAY GELDINGS, 15.1,the property of Col. W. Gwynne Hughes, Nantgaredig, who is going abroad. A Pair of GREY GELDINGS, 5 years, 15.3, the property of a Gentleman. High-class HUNTER, from T. H. R. Hughes, Esq., Lampeter. I BROWN GELDING, Talisman," from W. B. Shirley, Esq. High-class COB, from T. Vachell, Esq., Newport. Valuable Harness HORSE, from H. Parfiifc, Esq., Pontnewydd. BA V GELDING, from Mr D. Jenkins, Pontyclown. EX MOOR PONY, from Mr L. Thomas, Kingswood. WELSH COB, from Mr T Evans, Maerdy. BAY GELDING, from Mr James Williams. Valuable HORSE, from Mr Langley, Cardiff. BAY GELDING, from Arthur Bees, Esq. Valuable HORSE, fromR. T. Davies, Esq., Southern- down.. BAY COB, from H. Mayberry, Esq., Taibach. HARNESS HORSE, from J. Humphrey, Esq., Abergavenny. BROWN HARNESS HORSE, the property 'of a Gentleman. 2 HUNTERS, the property of a Lady who is leaving. BAY MARE, Gipsy Queen," in dispute, without reserve. High-class COB, from Rev A. A. Williams, Caerleon. Further Entries are solicited. Catalogues may be bad from the Auctioneers, CAr- diff. 5236 ON THURSDAY NEXT. PEREMPTORY UNRESERVED SALE AT SHORT NOTICE OF THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A LARGE PRIVATE BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT IN CARDIFF. THE CONTENTS OF 50 BEDCHAMBERS, DINING HALL, MORNING ROOMS, KITCHENS, AND A LARGE QUANTITY OF CHINA AND EARTHENWARE. The whole of which was purchased new during the lMt 12 months, and is being removed to the Sale-room*, 11, High-street, fov better convenience of sale. It/TESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING JLTJL AND PERRY h?,ve received instructions, to SELL by AUCTION, at. their Salerooms, 11, Hign- street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY next, 22nd December, 1892, at 11 o'clock to the minute, THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A LARGE PRIVATE BOARDING ESTABLISH- MENT, The above SUBSTANTIAL FURNITURE comprising BEDROOM SUITES, in Burr Walnut, Walnut, Mh, Pine, and other woods, in various sizes, toilet toDies, WARDROBES, £ 0 POLISHED BRASS and IKOiV BEDSTEADS, 50 SPRING MATTRESSKs, and palliasses, 35 BEDS, 80 PILLOWS, 60 PAIRS. Oi BLANKETS, 70 PAIRS OF SHEETS, 100 tsweis, aa., Brussels landing and stair carpets, best Brussels bea- voom carpets, Baths, &c. DJBAWING-ROOM FUk- NITURE in velvet, cabinets, overmantels,and appomt- ments en mite. Sevres and gilt cloclt and vaaes, >wni^ ments, wall mirrors, window curtain^ ALU a±s^j FULL COMPASS COTTAGE PIANOFORfES BY COLLARD, TURNER, AND SEAGER, music comets and stools, Turkey and Brussds carpets i^ mings, supcriorMAHOGANY DINING-ROOM FURNITURE, enclosed sideboard, dinner waggon, and chnmg table, gilt, pier, marble, and other clocks, tSt?T vases, EXCELLENT BROWN OAK A^D WALMJT DINING SUITES in leather, with sideboards and appointments en suite, superior d oat cheffloniare bookcases; mahogany. dinins tables irou safe, contents of pantries, eieccro- platef cutlery, glassy oliina, kitchen furniture, and aiiscellani^. VIEW PRIOR TO SALE. OWING TO THE NUMBER OF LOTS THE ALE WILL COMMENCE AT 11 O'CLOCK.PUNCTUALLY. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. FAIRFIELD, LLANDAFF. TO LET FURNISHED, the Desirable and Comfortable FAMILY RESIDENCE, with stable eoacMionse, pleasure grounds, and lawns, "SISSifiESpffiKW, Two miles ftom Cardiff, half-mile from Llandaff, and threéminutes from Ely Station. Immediate posses- 3i°B G»M.TZ, BOWRING, AND PERRY, 5244 Estate Agents. 11, High-street, Cardiff. — ———————- MONMOUTHSHIRE. PARISH OF LLANTILLIO PERTHOLEY, NEAR ABERGAVENNY. DESfiBABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENCE AND BUILDING LAND FOR SALE. MESSRS STRAKER and SON win SELL by AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel, Abergavenny, on TUESDAY, the 20Mi day of December, 1892, at two for three o'clock in the After. noon, subject to conditions of sale to.be then produced, the undermentioned valuable FREEHOLD RESIDENCE AND BUILDING LOT!.—All thafcFR^IfO^D' VILLA RESI»BNC'R, situate on the Mafdy Estate, in the parish of Llantilllo Perthojey, in tlie county of Monmouth, within one- and^k-hilf tiiiles 6f the market town of Abergavenny, and known as "HOLLYCROFT." The hotse is of modern construction, substantially built, most pleasantly situate, with a southern aspect, and is approached from the rOfHI by a short carriage drive. It contains on the ground floor: Entrance hall, 17ft. x 7ft. dining-room. 15ft. with two re- cesses tuicl store-room; drawing-room, 13ft. Bin. x 14ft" including bay window and. recesses breakfast-room, 14ft. x 12ft. 8in.; kitchen, 15ft. x 8ft. lOin., with range scullery, with water pump larder and house- maid's closet; a.nd on the upper floor: Five bedrooms, ranging from 17ft. 6in. x 14ft. 6in. to 9ft. 9in. x 9ft. Adjoining the residence is a vinery and conservatory, 22ft. x lift. 6in., with five vines in full profit; also a potting-bouse and. melon pit; there is also a neat summer-house on the taste fully-laid out lawn. The Outbuildings comprise-.—Coach-house, 15ft. x 8ft. 6in., with box loft over; Two-stall Stable, Harness- room Cow-house for four cows, with loft over; Calves' Cot, large Hav Barn, Piggeries, Wood-house, and other useful Buildings, including Sheds in the paddocks. The Grounds consist of Lawn, Orchard, large and productive Kitchen Garden, well-stocked with choice fruit trees and two Paddocks the whole covering an area. of about 3a. iir. 35p. (be the same more or less), and distinguished on the Ordnance Survey Map of the Parish of Llantillio Pertholey by the numbers 1,066, 1,069,1,070, 1,076, and 1,077. The Property is in the hands of the Proprietor, and may be viewed at any time. Possession may be had on completion of the pur- chase. LOT 2.—All that Piece or Parcel of valuable MEADOW LAND, together with the timbei-built Shedding thereon, situate immediately opposite to Lot 1, and most admirably adapted for building purposes, it having a very extensive frontage to the road. This Lot is distinguished on the Ordnance Survey Map by the numbers 1,065,1,066, and 1,117, and contains by admeasurement 2a 3r. 27p. (be the same more or less). This Land, in the first instance, will be offered for Sale as a whole, inasmuch as it will form a valuable I addition to Lot 1, but if not Sold in One Lot it will then be offered in 12 Lots for building purposes, as pegged out, and the quantity of land comprised in each Lot will be stated at the time of Sale. N.B.—Lots 1 and 2 will, in the first instance, be offered together. To View, apply to Mr W. R. Eames, the Proprietor, on the Premises and for further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at Abergavenny or to Messrs Hughes and Pritchard, Solicitors, Bangor. 5482 MONMOUTHSHIRE. PARISH OF LLANTARNAM. MESSRS STRAKER and SON liave been favoured with instructions from Messrs Jones Brothers to SELL by AUCTION, at the Half- Way House Hotel, Cwmbran, on THURSDAY, the 22nd ]>eceinbei\-1892, at Two for Three o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced, the undermentioned OAK, ASH, BEECH, SCOTCH FIR, AND OTHER TIMBER TREES AND STORES, viz:— Lot 1.—140 OAK TIMBER TREES and STORES, numbered with white paint from 1 to 140,both inclusive, standine in the Little Wood »n tlieGraig. LOT 2 -64 OAK, 4 ASH, and2 BEECH TIMBER TREES and STORES, numbered with white paint from lAito 70A both inclusive,and standing in the Large WI.OtT-24 C>Af, 8 ASH, 22 SCOTCH FEB, and 1 SYCAMORE TIMBER TREES and STORES, num- bered with white paint from 1 to 55, both inclusive, standing in the Large Meadow, and near the Farm BLOTT-30OAK,7ASH, 7 BEECH, and 1 SYCA- MORE TIMBER TREES and STORES, standing on various naxts of the Farm, and numbered with white mint from 1 to 45, both inclusive. The whole of the above Timber stands on Penlan- srwvn Farm and Woods, m close proximity, to the latent Nut and Bolt ^af? £ °'iher Works and Collieries, about one-and-a-b»U mil& from Cwmbran and Pontnewydd Railway stations (G.W.R.); and Mi Jones, the occupier of the Farmhouse, will show ^Auctioneers' Office Tiverton-place, Abergavenny. C* XJ N ijf&u R AN c*E 0 f f Jc E (FIRE). FOUNEED 1710. Sum insured in FOT fwther infM^WhaPPly to the following Messrs Price and Dicksee, 21, High-street. Mes^rs^JenWns^ Clai'ke, and Co., Cambrian Chambers. Mr F. E. Furze. Aberkenfig Mr Jesse Hurey Cadoxton ^Lr 5l Davies. Cowbridee MrThos. J Parsons. Cawphilfy MrHeniy Coggins. Mr William Hului. Llandaff Mr John Howe. 7653 Maesteg II Mr David Davies. 1385 T> OYAL LIVER FRIENDLY SOCIETY. MEMBERS' FUNDS, £1,125.000. Amount aJready paid to Members for Life Assurances and Provision for Old Age, over „ FOUR MILLION POUNDS. Members can Assure for Any Amount up to £200. Apply Chief Office, Liverpool. Established 1850. Agents, Collectors, and Canvassers Wanted. 4969 fjl HE ^TANDARD 'i^S0' LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. FUNDS £7,500;000. INCOME £1;000,000. CLAIMS PAID £15,000.000. BONUSES £5,500,000. Every description ofLlFE ASSCRANCE granted at MODERATE PREMIUMS and on very I LIBERAL CONDITIONS. DreiBicr OFFICE 1243 7. ST. STEPHEN'S STREET, BRISTOL. Chief Agont at Cardiff, J. J. David, St John's-chambers aùs hy Ruction. REE. BEDDOE IN BANKRUPTCY. ABSOLUTE SALE OF COLLIERY PLANT. PONILANFFRAITH, MYNYDDSLWYN. about ten minutes walk from the Tredegar Junction Station On the Great Western and Sirhowy Railways, and about two miles from the Maesycymmer Station. MESSRS JENKINS, CLARKE &CO. h»ve been instructed to .SELL by AUCTION, by order of the Trustee, without reserve, on THURS- DAY the 22nd day of December, 1892, at two o'clock punctually, the COLLIERY PLANT AND EFFECTS, on the premises of the collieries recently worked by Mr E. Beddoe, and known as the Tir Philkins Colliery. The sale consists of two pumping engines (one by Richards, Newport), grips and chains; two egg-end boilers and connections, a quantity of water pipes, sidings, A 40 H.P. WINDING ENGINE, with extra cogs and ropes complete, in good condition coal screen, RAILWAY WEIGHING MACHINE, BY POOLEY AND SONS, Liverpool, in first-class condition, TO WEIGH 20 TONS a. tram weighing machine, by Pooley trams, and Miscellaneous effects. On view on the morning of sale. The sale will commence prompt. For further particulars apply to Messrs W. C. Clarke and Dovey, Cardiff or to the Auctioneers, Jenkins, Clarke and Co., Cambrian Chambers, 12, Westgate- street, Cardiff. December 9th, 1892. 5356 NELSON, IN THE PARISH OF GELLIGAER, RE E. BEDDOE, IN BANKRUPTCY. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. At the Park Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, December 29th, 1392, at Four o'clock in the afternoon. MESSRS JENKINS, CLARKE & CO. have been instructed by the Trustees to SELL by AUCTION, as absve (subject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced), all that Colliery known as the NEW GELLIGAER COLLIERY, Nelson, in the Parish of Gelligaer, until recently worked by.Mr E. Beddoe together with his rights, way-leaves, and other privileges held therewith. This Colliery is in a good state of repair, and can be ready for tull working at a day's notice. The Lease under which it is worked is for a term of 21 years from the 1st day of January, 1882, at the very low dead-rent et £25. per annum, the Royalty bein" fixed at a very reasonable sliding-scale, which, at the present time, amount* to between 4d and 5d per ton. The Colliery is at the present time capable of turning out 60 tons of well-known marketable coal per day. For further particular^ apply to W. R. Davies, Esq., Solicitor, Pontypridd; Messrs Clarke and Dovey, Queen-street, Cardiff or to the Auctioneers, Jenkins, Clarke & Co., Cambrian Chambers, Westgate-street, Cardiff. December 9th, 1892. 5506 TREHARRIS AND NELSON, GLAMORGANSHIRE. RE E. BEDDOE, IN BANKRUPTCY. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEE. MESSRS JENKINS, CLARKE. and CO. .1YJL have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, by order of the Trustee, at the Navigation Hotel, Tre- harris, on FRIDAY, December 3ttli, 1892, at Six o'clock in the Evening (subject to conditions of sale to be then read), the following very desirable PROPERTIES, in the following or such other lots as may be agreed upon at the time of sale:— PENN-STREET, TREHARRIS, LOTS 1 to 15.-All those Fifteen well-built COT. TAGES and PREMISES, known as Nos. 15 to 30, Penn-street. Treharris, as now in the occnpation of first-class "tenants, at rentals of 18s per lunar month, each house.- These Properties are held for the residue of a term of 99 years, from the 1st July, 1878, less fourteen days, and will be sold subject to low apportioned ground rents. WOOLLEN FACTORY. LOT 16.—All that well-built and Desirable WOOLLEN FACTORY, with the Manager's Residence and Six Cottages, Gardens, and other Premises held therewith, known as the Fald-gaith Woollen Factory, as now in the occupation of Mr J. Wood and others. This Lot will include the whole of the first-class Machinery of the Factory, together with the Vendor's rights in the water-way and other privi. leges thereto. There is at all times an unlimited supply of water for working the Factory. The income from this Lot is as follows :—Factory and house, JE40 per annum, tenant paying rates and taxes. The Cottages are let at a. gross rental of j548 9ti per annum under monthly tenancies, rates and taxes being paid by the landlord. This Lot is held under leases from 20th September, 1862, at ground rents amounting to £9 per annum. "THE HOLLIES." NELSON. LOT 17.—All that desirable Family RESIDENCE and PREMISES with the Stables, &c., thereon, and known as "The Hollies," Nelson, in the occupation of Mr Griffiths Jenkins, under lease for 7 years, from July 1st, 1892, at an annual rent of £W. This Lot will lie sold for a. residue of a term of 99 years, subject to a ground rent of S12 per annum. LOT 13.—All those Three Leasehold COTTAGES and PREMISES, near'the last Lot, in the occupation of Messrs Lewis Jones, Robert Thomas, and William Hopin, at 15s pr lunar month each. LOT 19.—All those Three Leasehold COTTAGES and PREMISES, at Heol Fawr, Nelson, as now in the occupation of Messrs Sanders, Bolton, and Griffiths. view apply to the respective tenants, and for further particulars as to lots 1 to 16 and 19, to Messrs F. James and Son, Solicitors, Merthyr and Cardiff; as to lots 17 and 18, to Messrs Gwilym and Charles James, Solicitors, Merthyr; and as to all the lots, to W. R. Davies, Esq., Solicitor, Pontypridd Messrs W. C. Clarke aud Dovey, Queen-stteet, Cardiff; or to the JpaliMieers, Jenkins, Clarke, and Co., Cambrian <3fef<K0P. •" "J December 9th, 1892. 8505 HAMILTON •STREET, CANTON ADAM-STREET, NEWTOWN AND STACEY-ROAD, ROATH, CARDIFF. SALE OF DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD PREMISES I AT THE MART, BANK BUILDINGS, CARDIFF, I ON MONDAY, THE 2ND DAY OF JANUARY, 1893. MESSRS JENKINS, CLARKE, & CO. have been instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, I as above, the following Desirable Residential and Business Premises :— LOT 1.—All that well-built and convenient Residence and Premises known as vi. NO. 40, HAMILTON-STREET, CANTON,,r- ) as now in the oocup ition of Mr Williams at an aanHfd rent of £41 12s, landlord paying rates and taxes. ;H1 house has on the ground floor two first-class reception rooms, large kitchen and scullery, with the usualiqjv f Surtenaiices. On the first floor three large bedrtfemsl j ot and cold bath with superior fittings, and three I large bedrooms on the second floor. This lot is held for a term of V9 years from the 29th day of Sept-ember, for a term of S9 years from the 29th day of Sept-ember, 1890, at an annual ground rent of S5 lad. LOT 2.—All that Shop and Dwelling-house and Pre- mises, known as NO. 12, ADAM-STREET, NEWTOWN, as now in the occupation of Mr Moorcraft, at a rental of £36 8s per annum with the Cottage adjoining, being No. 22, GARTH-STREET, NEWTOWN, as now in the occupation of Mr Macdonald, at a weekly Tental of 5s. The lot is held for a term of 99 years, from the 1st day of November, 1841. at the very low ground rent of £3 per anuum. This property always commands tenants at good rentals. LOT 3.-All that spacious Family Residence and Premises known as No. 34, STACEY-ROAD, ROATH, together with the LARGE STABLE AND COACH-HOUSES at the rear, as now in the occupation of Mr Cooper. This is a convenient house, with three reception- rooms and six bedrooms, well arranged suite of I' stabling at the back, and is held for a term of 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1873, at the very low ground rent of £4 12s 6d. The frontage to Stacey-road is about 26 feet. To view apply to the respective tenants, and for further particulars, as to Lots 1 and 3, to Mr James Morgan, Solicitor, 37, jSt Mary-street, Cardiff; as to Lot 2, to Mr J. H. Westyr Evans, Solicitor, Market Buildings, St Mary-street, Cardiff; and as to the whole ot the Lots, to the Auctioneers, Messrs Jenkins, Clarke and Co., Cambrian Chambers, 12, Westgate- street, Cardiff. Cardiff, December 16th, 1892. 5514 I HOLY TRINITY VICARAGE, MOUNT PLEASANT, SWANSEA. SALE OF WELL-KEPT FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON have received instructions from the Rev Canon Gauutlett, who is leaving for Pershore, to SELL by AUCTION, at the above residence, on TUESDAY, December 20th, 1892, PORTION OF THE CONTENTS OF THE DINING AND DRAWING-ROOMS, Library, Six Bed and Dressing-rooms, Kitchen, Scul. lery, and usual offices. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their offices, Goat-street Chambers, Swansea. 5369 Huilirinjj "otídus. HE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND jL SOUTH WALES PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY H J. PARNALL, Esq., J.P., Chairman. RESERVE & CONTINGENT FUNDS :-£6,469,98 6d. ADVANCES On Freehold or Leasehold Securities. INVESTING OR PAID-UP SHARES (interest 5 per cent. per annum and bonus). DEPOSIT SHARES B50 each (interest 4% per cent., payable half-yearly, and bonus). DEPOSITS received at 4 per cent. interest* payable half-yearly. F. J HEYBYBNE, HEYBYBNE BRoWN, 1, Friar's Chambers, Newport; 5341 And 21, West Bute-street, Cardiff. SOUTH WALES MERCANTILE HBtriLlilNG SOCIETY, CAMBRIAN-OHAM- BERS, 12, WESTGATE-STREET. CARDIF/-3% per cent. Interest given on Deposits at 7 days' notice 4 per cent, at one month's notice.—Charles Clarke, Secretary. 1045. MERTHYR AND JQOWLAIS BUILDING SOCIETY CHAIRMAN: Mr Alderman WILLIAMS, J.P. Gwaelodygarth House, Merthyr Tydfil. LOANS ADVANCED IN SUMS FROM £100 TO £10,000. Easy Repayments in 3 to 17 Yeais—Favourably Redemption Terms-Utmost Secrecy—Loans on Build ings in Progress—No Management Charges. For particulars apply to Mr PETER WILLIAMS Secretary, Glebeland House, Merthyr Tydfil; or to Local Agents throughout South Wales 1183 FRUIT AND CATALOGUES NOW FOREST Ij READY. l^EES, posT FREE ON APPLICATION. J5S5&"r LARGE QUANTITIES OF FRUIT SHRU^f&C. AND FOREST TREES. An Inspection of the Llandaff Nurseries Invited. Six minutes' walk from T. V.R. GAA5VNN WBE A T^S^ND^CR O S S E S FLOWER CUT *L°WERS, SEEDS. OF FLOWER SHOP, HIGH-STREET ALL KINDS. ARCADE. Special Lines— APPLE TREES AND THORNS. WREATHS WILLIAM nnRESEDER, CROSSES A§D NURSERYMAN, 1187 BOUQUETS, j CARDIFF, Stales fog f&tnbtx. XTENSION OF TIME TO TUESDAY, the 20th DECEMBER, 1892, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, For receiving Tenders for the respective lots. BE GEORGE HOPKINS. CARDIFF, NEWPORT (MON.), SWANSEA, PONTYPRIDD, MORRISTON, AND YNYSYBWL. IN BANKRUPTCY. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. TO GROCERS, BAKERS, PROVISION FACTORS, AND OTHERS. HIGHLY IMPORTANT AND GENUINE SALE BY TENDER Of the Old-established and Very Desirable BUSINESSES AND CONNECTION OF MR GEORGE HOPKINS, GROCER, BUTCHER, BAKER, PROVISION FACTOR, JAM MANUFACTURER, AND GENERAL PROVISION MERCHANT. "]VTESSRS W. C. CLARKE & DOYEY J3JL are instructed to OFFER for SALE by TENDER, as a. going concern, in one or more lots (subject to Conditions to be produced), Mt GEORGE HOPKINS'S GROCERY, BAKING, PROVISION, > JAM MANUFACTURING, AND OTHER BUSINESSES, as carried on and thoroughly established by him in SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE, in. eluding the GENERAL STOCKS-IN-TRADE. HORSES, CARTS, FIXED AND LOOSE PLANT, FIXTURES, FITTINGS, UTENSILS, AND BOOK DEBTS, together with the TRUSTEES' TITLE TO AND INTEREST in such Businesses and connection am vested in them at the Hayes Market; 163. Cowbridge- t road St. Mary-street; 3 and 38, Carlisle-street; 87, I Castle-road 6, Clifton-street; 49, Sophia-street; and Stuart Hall Buildings, all in Cardiff; and at Newport (Mon.), Swansea, Pontypridd, Morriston, and Ynysybwl, in one lot, or separate lots in respect to each business, I fuU particulars of which will appear in the abstract and conditions of sale, which, with further informa- tion, may be obtained, after Wednesday, the 14th I December, 1892, on application to George David, Esq:, t Solicitor, 4, St. John's-square, Cardiff; to E. T. Collins) Esq., Secretary to the Bristol and West of England Merchants' Association, 39, Broad-street, Bristol'; or to the Brokers, 31, Queen-street, Cardiff. 12th December, 1892. 5541 gHORT NOTICE of SALE by TENDER. Be RICHARD MULLOCK, 19, West Bute-street, Cardiff, Printer and Stationer, a Bankrupt. OFFERS are INVITED for the PRINTING PLANT. MACHINERY, FIXTURES, STOCK-IN-TRADE and BOOK DEBTS, either in one Lot as a going concern," or for any of the respective Lots as set out in an abstract, a copy of which may be obtained on applica- tion to the Brokers. The Lots may be viewed any time up to the Sale, by arrangement. Offers must be for a specified sum in cash, and should be lodged with us not later than 12 o'clock noota on Wednesday next, the 21st inst. The Vendors do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any tender. All lots must be removed on or before the 24th inst. The bulk of the machinery and plant has bem pur- chased within the last nine months, and is in capital condition, and rarely does so favourable an oppor- tunity for acquiring plant, dee." on good terms pre|&M» itself. W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY, 31, Queen-street, Cardiff. 16th December. 189f1. alts bu J3ritia± £ (tatract SALE OF SURPLUS PLANT aad C3 MACHINERY at TILLERY COLLIERIES. ABERTILLERY, MON., where the material can be seen. Catalogues of particulars may be had on application from John P. Hacquoil and Co., General Managers Powell's Tillery Steam Coal Co., Ltd., Cardiff. 54§0 fetors anit doniracts. -4 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS WANTED. The Coedfranc School Board invite TENDERS for the ERECTION of SCHOOLS at SKRWEN, near Neath. Plans and Specifications may be seen upon application to the Architect of the Board (Mr T. C. Wakeling), 50, Glebeland-street, Merthyr Tydfil. Bills of Quantities may also be obtained upon payment of S2 which will be returned upon receipt of a bona- fide Tender. Tenders to be sent to us, sealed and endorsed "Tenders Coedfranc Schools," on or before Monday, the 2nd January. 1893. The Board do not biud themselves to accept the Jowest or any Tender. Bv order. CUTHBERTSON & POWELL, Clerks to the Board. Neath, 14th December, 1892. 5473 CARDIFF, SOUTH WALES, AND MONMOUTHSHIRE HIDE, SKIN, FAT, AND WOOL COMPANY, LIMITED. The Directors invite TENDERS for the ERECTION of a MARKET. &c. Plans may be seen and Form of Tender and Bill of Quantities obtained at the Company's Offices, Wind- sor-road, Cardiff, on payment of one guinea, which will be returned on receipt of a. bona-fido Tender. Tenders, endorsed Tender for Market, &c." to be delivered at the Company's Offices on or before the 31st The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. R. POW, Chairman. Windsor-road, Cardiff, 15th December, 1892. 5475 TENDERS AND CONTRACTS. TENDERS are invited for the cjErrying out of ADDITIONS, ALTERATIONS, and REPARATIONS to the present School Buildings, Outbuildings, &c., and the ERECTION of a NEW INFANTS' SCHOOL at WILLIAMSTOWN, PENYGRAIG, for the Llan- tiisant School Board, as per Plans and Specifications prepared by Mr J. J. Evans, C.E., Penarth, to be seen at my house on and after the 17th inst. (11 a.m. to 4 p.m.) Tenders are to be delivered to me on or before the 31st day of December, 1892, endorsed Tender for Williamstown." The said Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. W. JOHN, Clerk to the Board, 5409 Brynteg, Llantrisant. Y^TRADYFOD W G LOCAL BOARD. The above- named Board invite TENDERS for all the EXCAVATIONS, MASONRY, &e., as shall be found necessary in the CONSTRUCTION of a FIRE EXTINGUISHING APPLIANCES DEPOT atPentre. Plans, specifications may be seen, and form of Tender obtained at the Surveyor's Office, Local Board Offices, Pentre, Rhondda, to the 21st instant. All Tenders to be delivered enclosed, endorsed Tender for DepOt, addressed to the Chairman, on or before noon, the 22nd inst. The Board does not bind itself to the lowest or any Tender. By Order, 5461 J. W. JONES, Surveyor. TO CONTRACTORS. BUILDERS prepared to ESTIMATE for ERECT- ING a HOTEL, STABLES, Etc., at Cwm, near Ebbw Vale, Mon., are requested to send their names and- references to the undersigned. 5474 CHARLES TAYLOR, A.R.I.B.A., Architect and Surveyor, 22, Duke-street, Cardiff. T O BUILDERS TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of a MODEL LODGING-HOUSE at Tredegar. Plans, Specification, and Information may be obtained of Mr W. S. Williams, 1, Elmwood, Tredegar. Tenders to be sent to Mr Will am Marshall, Church- street, Tredegar, by Dec. 30th, 1892. No tendernecessarily accepted. 5498 yp 48CSITECTS AND SUHJDEBS. ■AliES & "y^EST OF jftNGLAND LARGE STOCK OF ROLLED JOISTS ALWAYS ON HAND, AT WORKS, EAST MOORS. G. S. STOWE, Junior, Secretary, 4287 BANK-BUILDINGS, CARDIFF. ELECTRIC LIGHTING ELECTRIC PUMPING ELECTRIC HAULING. THE PRINCIPAL COLLIERIES IN SOUTH WALES +.) SUPPLIED BY J. C. HOWELL. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER, LLANELLY SOLE AGENT FOR SOUTH WALES FOR CROMPTON & CO., LTD. 1201 A BLESSING TO LADIES. Ladies should obtain particulars of the most MIRACULOUS MEDICINE for all Irregularities and Obstructions ever introduced to the Public. You may have tried Pills, Powders, useless recipes, and other advertised so-called remedies, and all in vain. THOUSANDS have been relieved, Health restored, and DOCTORS' BILLS SAVED by this Medicine, which is the only real and RELIABLE REMEDY of the Age. Perfectly harmless and WONDERFULLY EFFECTUAL. Stamped addressed envelope for Price LÏstand Copies of Testimonials, which are guaranteed genuine, under a Peosity of £1,000, open to inspection and investigation. s. W N-DASMAIL. Walthamstow, (Established 1S51 1tblít llotitts. ICKETS for COOK'S TOURS to France, Italy, Palestine, and America (also Chicago Exhibits), of W. J. Trounce. Cardiff. 4840 ST. NICHOLAS FAIR, dTTe on the 17th inst., IS POSTPONED to MONDAY, the 19th tNST. 535 JGARRY RAILWAY COMPANY. RAILWAY AND CANAL TRAFFIC ACT, 1888. AND BARRY RAILWAY (RATES AND CHARGES) ORDER CONFIRMATION ACT, 1892. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN", pursuant to the Railway and Canal Traffic Act, 1888, and the Order of the Board of Trade thereunder, dated the 6th day of December, 1892, that■ 1. Altered Rates and Charges will come into effect on the 1st day of January. 1893, for the convey- ance of merchandise traffic from stations on the Barry Railway, and on railways leased or worked, or jointly owned by them. 2. A book or books will on and after the 16tli day of December, 1892, be ready and kept as required by section 14 of the Regulation of liailways Act, 1873, at the office for the conduct of merchandise traffic at each of the Company's stations and wharves and also at their receiving offices, showing the new '¡ rates which will on and after the 1st day of January, 1893 (but subject to alteration from time to time), be charged for the carriage of traffic from such !iltation, wharf, or receivil1¡!; office, to any place to which merchandise is booked therefrom. 3. Every such book is trom the date of this notice bona-lide p.ccessible, and open to the inspection of any person during all reasonable hours without the payment of any fee. 4. If the Board of Trade intimate to the Barry Rail- way Company that they are satisfied that for public cOJlvenicnceitisnecessarv for more than one copy of such book or books, or of any part thereof respectively to beaccessible at any station, a dupli- cate, or, as the case may be, an extract of so much thereof as the Board of Trade f hall prescribe will be at once supplied accordingly. i W. MEIN, Secretary. Dock, 16th December, 1892. NOTE. Any persons desiring copies of, or extracts from, any portions of the Rate Book may obtain the same by observing the following instructions :—Obtain from the Head Office of the Company, or from any principal station, blank copiesof the Rate Book sheets. Insert upon these sheets the names of the stations 1 ttetween which, and the classes or descriptions of mer- chandise, as described in the General Railway Classifi- ca.tiou in respect of which, the rates are desired. Forward the sheets so filled up by post to the Head Office of the Company at Barry Dock, giving name and ¡ Address of applicant. The charge for such extracts Will be at the rate of 6d for each 50 rates or part of 50 rates. 567 HONDDA AND SWANSEA BAY RAILWAY COMPANY. RAILWAY AND CANAL TRAFFIC ACT, 1888, AND RHONDDA AND SWANSEA BAY RAIL- WAY (RATES AND CHARGES) ORDER CONFIRMATION ACT, 1832. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the Railway and Canal Traffic Act, 1838, and the Order of |he Board of Trade thereunder, dated the 6th Day of December, 1892, that— 1. Altered Rates and Charges will Come into Effect on the 1st Day cf January, 1893, for the Con- veyance of Merchandise Traffic from Stations on the Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway. 2. A Book or Books will on and after the 16th Day of December, 1892, be Ready and Kept, as required by Section 14 of the Regulation of Rail- ways Act, 1873, at the Office for the Conduct of Merchandise Traffic at each of the Company's Stations and Wharves, and aI-o at their Receiving Offices, showing the New Rates which will, on and after the 1st Day of January, 1893 (but subject I to alteration from time to time), be Charged for the Carriage of Traffic from such Station, Wharf, or Receiving Office, to any place to which Merchan- dise is booked therefrom. 3. Every such Book is, from the Date of this Notice, bcma, fide accessible and Open to the Inspection of any Person during all reasonable hours, without the payment of any fee. 4. If the Board of Trade intimate to the Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway Company that they are satisfied that for public convenience it is neces- sary for more than one copy of such book or books or of any part thereof respectively to be accessible at any statiou, a duplicate, or, as the Case may be. an extract of so much thereof as the Board of Trade shall prescribe, will be at once sup- plied accordingly. „ H. S. LUDLOW, Secretary. Swansea, 16th December, 1892. °TE-—Any persons desiring copies of, or extracts trom, any portions of tho Rate Book may obtain th e same by observing the followinjl instructions :— Obtain from the Head Office of the Company or from a.ny principal station blank copies of the Rate Book Sheets. •'Insert upon these sheets the names of the stations between which, and the classes or descriptions of merchandise, AS DESCRIBED IN THE G EN EltAL KAILWAY CLASSIFICATION, in respect of j which (jhe raUs are desired. vi#Kar^ the sheets so filled up by post to the Head Ofbce of the Company at Swan sea., giving the name address applicant. Toe cnar £ a for sttcn extracts wilt be at the rate of 6d for each 50 rates or part of 50rates. 5499 LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE OF ALTERED RATES AND CHARGES. r^7?„TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the Railway and Canal Traffic Act, 1888, and the Order of the Board of Trade thereunder, dated the Sixth Day of December,1892 that- „ Rates and Charges will Come into Effect on antrafter the First Day of January, 1893, for the conveyance of Merchandise 't raffic upon railways separately or jointly owned, leased, or worked by ''J*6 London audSNorth Western Railway Company. TV °r Books will, on and after the Sixteenih U'^y of December, 1892, be ready and Kept (as re- quired hy Section 14 of the Regulation of Railways ^et> 1873), at the office for the Couduct of Mer- iun? *'raffie at each of the Company's Stations ana Wharves, and also at their receiving offices, shOWl.ng the New Rites which will on, and after, tne first Day of January, 1893 (but subject to alteralon from time to time), be Charged for tne Carriage of Traffic from such Station, Wharf, °[ i«-eceiving Office, to any place to which Mor- cnandise is booked therefrom. I 3. such Book is, from the Date of this Notice, bona fide accessible and Open to the Inspection of "erf!0>i during all reasonable hours, without \P,e Payment of any fee. T jhe Board of Trade intimate to the J.ondon and North Western Railway company that they are satisfied that for T the Board of Trade intimate to the London and North Western Railway company that they are satisfied that for puuiic convenience it is necessary for more than I fh*. c?Py °f such book or books or of any part tnereof respectively be accessible at any station, a duplicate, or, as the case may be, an extract so much thereof as the Board of Trade shall prescribe, will be at. once supplied accordingly. I o. Any persons desiring copies of, or extracts trom, any portions of the Rate Book may obtain tne same by observing the following instructions:— Obtain from the Head Office 01 the Company or U'om Qn>' principal station blank copies of the Rate Book Sheets. insert upon these sheets the names of the stations between which, and the classes or descriptions I of merchandise, as described in the GenuQl Railway Classification, in respect of which the rates are desired. sheets so filled up by post, arldresiled St ?-r Harrisf.n, Chief Goods Manager, Euston station, London, from whom any further in- iormation as to the rates and charges of the ™ Kpany can be obtained. i fie *or 8Uch extracts will be at the rate of Leach 50 rates or part of 50 rates. „ GEORGE FINDLAY, General Manager. Euston tation, 16th December. 1892. 5491 ."PEMBROKE & TENBY RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE OF ALTERED RATES AND CHARGES. NOTICE IS HEREBYGIV EN, pursuant to the Katlway and Canal Traffic Act, 1238, and the Order of ne board °' Trade thereunder, dated the 6th day of December, 1892, that „eilfd and Charges will comc into effect on and after the 1st day of January, 1893, for the ^VCyal!ce °* .nierchandise traffic upon railways iKnatfei.y or j°intly owned, leased, or worked by ine .Pembroke and Tenby Railway Company. 2. TV^„„°° £ °.r kwiks will, on and after the 16th day of ?5» be ready and kept as required by tsectaon 14 of the Regulation of Railways Act, 1873, at l if 06 *or the conduct of Merchandise Traffic anH i the Company's stations and wharves, ana also at their receiving offices, showing the new rates which will on and after the 1st day of January, 1893 (but subject to alteration from time to tune), be charged for the carriage of traffic from sucn station, wharf, or receiving office, to any place to which merchandise is booked therefrom. k hook is from the date of this notice n hdu accessible, and open to the inspection of any pel son, during all reasonable hours, without the Payment of any fee. 4. If the Board of Trade intimate to the Pembroke f,enhy Railway Company that they are satis- that for public convenience it is neces-ary for WW tha# owe jjqjiy of such, book or' books or of any part thereof respectively to be accessible at any station, a duplicate, or. as the case may be, an WStract of so much thereof as the Board of Trade presprih?, at once supplied accord- A ay persons desiring copies oLot extracts from any, portions of the Rate Book may obtain the 8me by observing the following instructions :— Obtain from the head office of the Company or from any principal station blank copies of the Rate Book sheets. Insert upon these sheets the names of the Stations between which, and the classes or descriptions of merchandise, as described in the General Railway Classification, in respect of which the rates are desired. Forward the sheets so filled up by post, addressed I to the General Manager's Office, Pembroke Dock, from whom any further information as to the rates and chares of the Company can be obtained. The charge for such extracts will be at the rate of 6d for each 50 rates or part of 50 rates. I. SMEDLEY, General Manager. Pembroke Dock Station, December 16th, 1892. 5509 REGIMENTAL ORDERS by COL. C. H. PAGE, COMMANDING 2ND GLAMORGAN VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY. Cardiff, December, 1892. 1. All drills are suspended until Monday, February 6th, 1893. By Order, M. S. EYRE, Captain and Adjutant, 2nd Glamorgan Volunteer Artillery. 3RD V.B. THE~WELSH REGIMENT, CARDIFF DETACHMENT. Orders for the week ending Saturday, 24thDecember, 1892 Extract from Regimental Or.I^rs, datid 6th instant. 4. Second-Lieutenant H. T. Gilling is transferred from S to F Company from the 1st of November, lb92. 8. Lieutenant C. B. Fowler attended the School of Instruction at Chelsea Barracks and obtained a certifi- cate of proficiency. The Commanding Officer is much gratified at the result. DETACHMENr ORDERS. As all rifles and bayonets have to be sent to the Royal Small Arms Factory, Birmingham, for inspec- tion, members who still have them in their possession will return them into store nt (Signed) W. E. JONES, Captain CeouBoading. ubU, Itutias. TInSLEY CHAPEL, CHARLES-ST., T CARDIFF—PREACHERS for TO MORROW 11.0 a.m., Rev E. MORGAN. Anthem, Seek ye the Lord (Hague Kinsey). 6.30 p.m.. Rev W. T. DERRY. Anthem, The Homeland (Sullivan). LONGCROSS STREET BAPTIST JLJ CHAPEL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) The REV. THOMAS THOMAS, of Risca, Will conduct the Services Morning and Evening. Time, 11.0 and 6.30. 136 SUNDAY AFTERNOON POPULAR K3 SERVICES, PARK-HALL, CARDIFF. SUNDAY NEXT, AT 3 P.M. Address Rev F. C. SPURR (of London). Chorus. 0, Father, Whose Almighty Power" (Handel). Soprano Solo Calvary (Rodney). B!ue Ribbon Choir. Selections on the great organ at 2.30 p.m. 4851 T ANCASHIRE INSURANCE T-J COMPANY. The Directors beg to announce that they hare OPENED AN OFFICE AT 24, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF, Under the charge of Mr HERBERT ROBBINS, from whom Prospectuses, Proposal Forms, &c., can be obtained. Applications for Agencies invited. 5389 tgal Qotias. THE BANKRUPTCY ACTS, 1883 AND JL 1890. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF GLAMORGAN. SHIRE, HOLDEN AT CARDIFF. IN BANKRUPTCY-No. 79 OF 1892. Re RICUARD MULLOCK, of 16, Windsor-place, Cardiff, and carrying on bnsincss at 19, West Bute- street, Cardiff, Printer and Stationer. I. CHARLES EDWIN DOVEY, of 31, Queen-street, Cardiff, Chartered Accountant, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I have been duly APPOINTED and certified by the Board of Trade as TRUSTEE of the Estate of the above-named Bankrupt. All Persons having in their possession any of the Effects of the Bankrupt must deliver them to me; and all Debts due to the Bankrupt must be paid tome. Creditors who have not yet proved their Debts must forward their proofs of Debts to me. (Signature of Trustee), CHARLES EDWIN DOVEY. Dated 16th December, 1892. 5510 R E WILLIAM HELLIER, DECEASED. Pursuant to the provisions of an Act of Parliament of I the 22 and 23 Vie., C. 35, intituled, An Act to fur- ther amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees." NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and Persons having any DEBTS, CLAIMS, or DEMANDS I upon or against the Estate of WILLIAM HELLIER, late of 49, Loudouu-square, in the County Borough of I Cardiff, Ale and Porter Merchant, deceased (who died on or about the 1st day of May, 18.-2, and Administra- tion, with the Will and Codicil annexed, of whose i estate and effects was granted to Albert William Hellier, of the Adelphi Hotel, Bute-street, Cardiff, aforesaid, Ale and Porter Merchant, on the 2nd day of September, 1892. by the District Registry at Llandaff of the Probate Division of the High Court of Justice), are hereby required to send in particulars in writing of their debts, claims, or demands, to us, the undersigned, on or before the 20th day of January next and notice is hereby further given that, at the expiration of such time, the said administrator will proceed to administer the estate, and distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands of which the said administrator shall then have had notice and that the said administrator will not be liable for the assets of the aid deceased, or any part thereof, 80 distributed, to any penon or persons of whose clainl or demand he shall then not have had notice. Dated this 15th day of December, 1882. INGLEDEW AND REES, Baltic Buildings, Mountstuart-square, Cardiff, Solicitors for the said Administrator. 5511 R E DAVID THOMAS^ DECEASED. Pursuant to an Act of Parliament made and passed in the 22nd and 23rd years of the Reign of her present Majesty, cap. 35, intituled "An Act to further amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all CREDITORS and persons ha.ving any CLAIMS or DEMANDS upon or against the estate of DAVID THOMAS, late of No. 2, Castle-street, Treforest, in the parish of Llantwit Fardre. ia the County of Glamorgan, Contractor deceased, (who died on or about the 21st day of November. 1887, and whose Will was proved by David Leyshon, of Graig Villa, Pontypridd, iu the aid County of Glamorgan, Brewer and James Richards o £ Treforest aforesaid, Grocer, the Executor? theieinnamed; ontha. 23rd day of December, 1887; in the District y, attached to the Probate Division of ÍleT Majesty* High Court of Justice at Landaff), am hereby required to send, in thè particulars of their claims ana demands ro the said David Leyshon and James Richards, or to the undersigned, their Solicitor, on 01' before the 31st day of December, 1892 and NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that after that day the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the patties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the said Executors shall then have notice, and that they Willllot be liable for the assets or any part thereof so distributed to any person of whose debt or claim they shall not then have had noticc. Dated this 15th day of December, 1892. WILLIAM T. LEYSHON, Pontypridd, 54S0 Solicitor for the Executors. IN THE MATTER OF THE COM- PANIES ACTS, 1862 TO 1891 AND OF THE HARK (BARRY DOCKS) BUILDING COMPANY, LIMITED. The CREDITORS of the above-named Company are required, on or before the 26th day of December. It92, to send their NAMES and ADDRESSES, and par- ticulars of their debts or claims to me. theundersiglled, the Liquidator of the said Company, and if so required by notice in writing from me, are to come in, either personally or by their Solicitors, and prove their said debts or claims at my offices, Westgate Chambers, Westgate-street, Cardiff, at such time as shall be specified in such notice, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such debts are proved. Dated this 12th day of December, 1892. J. E. GUNN, 5413 Liquidator of the said Company. THE DEEDS OF ARRANGEMENT JL ACT, 1887. IN THE MATTER of a DEED of ASSIGNMENT for the BENEFIT of CREDITORS executed by WIL- LIAM REDVERS WILLIAMS and EVAN JOHN WILLIAMS, trading as WILLIAMS and CO., of the Central Corn Stores, Cardiff. The CREDITORS of the above-named Company who have not yet sent in their CLAIMS are requirod on or before the 23rd day of December. 1892, to send in their names and addresses, and tho particulars of their debts or claims, to the office of the undersigned, situate at 98, St Mary-street, Cardiff, and, if so required, by notice in writing, are to come and prove their said debts or claims at the said office, at such time as shall be speci- fied in such notice or, in default thereof, they will be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such debts are proved. And notice is hereby further given that a dividend of 3s 6d in the pound will be paid to the creditors of the above-named debtors (or either of them) on application to me at my office any week day after the 23rd day of Decembet, 1892. Dated this 16th Day of December, 1892. WALTER COOK, 5501 Solicitor to the Trustees. ¡ubU, ¡\ppøintnttttts. pEMBREY SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, immediately for the Pwll (Mixed), and for the Copperworks Boys' School, an ASSISTANT- MASTER (ex-P.T.). Salary according to scale. Appli- cations, stating age and accompanied with testi- monials, to be sent to me on or before the 22nd Decem- ber next. W. H. COx. Clerk. Llanelly, 25th Nov., 1892. 5421 1tøUI.s Bimng-romits. &t. IVERPOOL. — SHAFTESBURY TEMPERANCE HOTEL, MOUNT PLEASANT, near Stations; 100 Rooms. Electric Light. 4378 GLAMORGANSHIRE WINTER ASSIZES, SWANSEA. The GEORGE HOTEL' is within two minutes of the Guildhall. Persons attending the above will find every comfort. "A Home from Home." Buffet noy? open. BilliatSs, <fc £ —BEETIE DAVIES. PROPRIETOR. CASTLE HOTEL, sW ANsEL Excellent Accommodation for Commtrcial Gentlemen and Families. i'orjBs mosleKUtA, Ogntral situation.—Mrs THOMAS, "Proprietress.' 1331 THE PORTHCAWL HOTEL HANDSOMELY RE-FURNISHED and flrst-class Appointments. Special Terms for Families and Visitors staying over the week end. Excellent Stabling. GOLF GROUND lily five minutes walk. Course in excellent condition. 4132 MISS REES, Manageress. O R T H C A W L~ JL ESPLANADE HOTEL. 100 ROOMS. ELECTRIC LIGHT. MODERATE TERMS. SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR FAMILIES. ALSO FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET Safa Bathing, Bracing Climate, Unlimited Supply Purest Water, Softened and Filtered by Porter Clark Process. SPLENDID GOLF LINKS. 2538 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 nave power to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the following complaints Indigestion, or wind in the stomach or bowels, giddiness in the head, dimness of sight, weak or sore eyes, loss of memory, palpitation of the heart, liver and bilious obstructions, asthma, or tightness in the chest, rheumatics, lumbago, piles, gravel, pains in the back, scurvy, bad legs, bad breast, sore throat, sore heads, and sores of all descriptions burns, wounds, or wlute swellings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings tumours or cancers, pimples or blotches on the face aud 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 Chemists, or from the Burdock Pill Manufactory, 44 Oxford-street, Swansea 1004 public Amusements. CARDIFF. THEAeR E- ROY AL. LESSEE AND MANAGER—MR EDWARD FLETCHER. TONIGHT, SATURDAY. December 17th, i'RED COOKE, The leading Irish Actor of the present day, in his famous impersonation of BIG BARNEY BAWN," in one of the most successful Dramas of modern times, JJIVER'FC, JJ^UCK, As played over 2,000 nights in the principal cities of the Empire, supported by the Original Company. MO.N DA V, December 19th, the London Success, LORD ANERLEY. from t-ho St James's Theatre On MONDAY, DECEMBER 26th-Return Visit of DOROTHY. The last train to Penarth and the last train to Mer. thyr leave Cardiff every night at 11 o'clock. Doors open at 7. Commence at 7.30. Box Plan at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's (Limited). 104L fjl H E E M P I R E~. MANAGER OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT I THE ETHARDO SISTERS IN BRIC A BRAC," A musical, terpsichorean, acrobatic melange, by three charming young girls. ARTHUR COMBES, A melodramatic actor in SODg. Original singer of Cabby knows his are." JOULES POULE, an eouidbrist by hand, head and eyes. A surprising and picturesque performance, THE ECLIPSE TWO, Knockabout Comedians. FRANK COYNE, Character Comic Vocalist. EMILY PEARCE, Ballad Singer. HARRY CHRISTY, With "A Peal of Bells. Finally, EICHELERETTIS' DOGS AND MONKEYS, In a, laeghable interlude wherein evidences of nnnsually clever animal training are plentiful. 740 t RAND THEATRE" U LESSEE AND MANAGER—MN ED. FLETCHER TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, December 17th, T. W FORD & ARTHUR'S COMPANY, in the New Drama THE WHIPPING POST. NOTICE.—This Theatre will he CLOSED for FIVE: NIGHTS—Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Tliursdav ¡ and Fridav, for the production of the "GRAND COMIC PANTOMIME, JACK AND THE BEANSTALK. I Doors open at 7.0. Commence at 7.30. Box Plan at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's (Limited). gATURDAY JpOPULAR QONCERT, DECEMBER 17TH, 1892. ARTISTES Madame JONES-MOREWOOD, Soprano (late Principal Turner's Grand Opera Company). Contralto, Miss MINNIE KIRTON (London) Dramatic Recital Miss MABEL FERGUSSON (Bristol) Bass..Mr GWILYM THOMAS (Ynyshir). Grand Organ..Mr IVOR ATKINS, Mus. Bac. (Oxon.). Solo Flute and Banjo..Mr R. VERNON PIERSON (Oxford University Concerts). At the Pianoforte Mr J. E. DEACON. I Prices: Is and 6d. Doors open 7.15. To commence at 8 p.m. 5488 t pARK HALL, CARDIFF. A RECITAL OF DICKENS'S "CHRISTMAS CAROL," By Rev CHARLES CLARK, WEDNESDAY NEXr, December 21st, 1892, At S o'clock. 5519 Tickets—Balcony, 2s; Front Seats, Is; Back Seats, 6d to be had at Messrs Thompson and Shackell, Ltd. /CARDIFF MUSICAL SOCIETY. SEASON 1892-3. FIRST CONCERT, MONDAY, DECEMBER 26th, 1892. "THE MESSIAH." FULL ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS, 275 PERFORMERS. Plan of the Hall Messrs Newman and Sons, Queen-street. Further Particulars see Future Announcements. 5312 APPLICANTS for USE of COLONIAL- HALL please applv to COLLETT and ISAAC IMPORTERS, CARDIFF. 1218 SWAXSJBJA. THE E M P IRE. MANAGER OS WALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT; GEORGE jj^ ASH WOOD, In The Last Bullet," with Special Scenic Effects, Illustrative of the Song. ROMULUS, The Artistic Athlete. M I S -S G M if 4 R K The American Soubrette. Sl'tfiCK LEES, Character Singer. THE FOUR SISTERS MATHEWS, As Musical Artistes. ERNEST DALiJAINE, Tenor Vocalist. ADA EIPPOK, Burlesque Actress. THE FOUR SISTERS MATHEWS, As Acrobats. 742 Next Week :—The Stebbings Troupe, Gns Elen, Etc. NEWPORT. THE EMPIRE. Manager OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT The Facile, Agile, highly-trained, and Sensational JSTEBBiNG TROUP.. OF ACROBATS. Exceptional Artistes. ALLEN and HART, Variety Entertainers. JIMMY JAMEF, Bone Soloist. GUS ELEN, The original singer of Never interdoos ver donah to a pal," in one of the most lifelike and entertaining of Coster Impersonations. THE ASHLEY TEAM OF COMIC SKATERS, DICK WADESON, Champion Clog Dancer. THE CATTANI BROTHERS, Notable possibilities in Muscular Development. NEXT WEEK—G W. KEN WAY, the Inimitable Imitator and THE ETHARDO SISTERS. 741 feoirstaus. QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. On MONDAY, December 19, SPECIALS will leave LLANELLY at 7.50 a.m. for LLANDILO, returning at 5.10 p.m., calling at all intermediate stations except Ffairfach, and from Llandilo at 1.50 p.m. for Panty- ffynnon. Market Tickets will ba issu on this day by the usual trains to Lh.nrlilo. On CHRISTMAS EVE a SPECIAL TRAIN will leave PADDINGTON at 10.0 p.m. for Gloucester, Cheltenham, Newport, Cardiff, Swansea. and New Miiferd. ConnectlU trains will he run from Carmar- then Junction to Llandyssil, from Whitland to Cardi- gan, and from Whitland to Pembroke Dock, calling at intermediate stations. Specials in connection with trains to and from London and the West of England willleavo Cardiff at 11.0 and Newport at 11.20 p.m. for Bristol, returning on Christmas Morning from Bristol at 1.0 a.m. for Newport and Cardiff, etc. A Special will leave Llandilo at 8.25 a.m. for Llanelly, calling &t all intermediate stations, end from Llanelly at 5.50 p.m., calling at all stations to Pantyffynnon. On CHRISTMAS DAY the 6.55 a.m. Llanelly to Llandilo, will be extended to Llandovery, returning from Llandovery at 4.0 p m., calling at all intermediate stations. The 4.10 p.m. Cardigan to Whitland, and the 5.5 p.m. Llandyssil to Carmarthen will be run, forming connections with from New Milford to Paddington. The 5.30 a.m. newspaper train from Paddington (7.55 a.m. from Swindon, and 9.28 a.m. from Gloucester) will run aa far as Swansea, as on week days. On BOXING DAY, cheap third-class return tickets will be issued to Swansea, from Port Talbot, Briton Ferry, Neath, Dynevor, Llansamlet, Carmarthen, Carmarthen Junction, Ferrvside, Kidwelly, Pembrcy, Llanelly, Louglior. and Gowerton; and to Cardiff from Aberdare, Mountain Ash, Quaker's Yard, Treharris, and Llancaiach. Specials will be run between Merthyr, Abernant, Llwydcoed, and Hirwain. For lull particulars see bills. FAST EXPRESS TRAIiS are run DAILY (Sundays excepted), in conjunction with the London and North Western Railway, via the SHREWSBURYand HERE- FORD LINE, between CARDIFF and LIVERPOOL, Manchester, Chester, Carlisle, Glasgow, andEdinburgh, and the North of England and Scotland generally, leaving CARDIFF at 9.30 a.m., 12.35, 4.5, By Trains connecting with the Service to and from LLANELLY, SVVASi&EA, EATH, BRIDGEND, and ether Stations, the time occupied between SOUTH WALES and the North is materially reduced. THROUGH CARRIAGES run from CARDIFF, and THROU<m PARKS in opemtMa prmcipa.fs&Mons. s325 CHANNEL ISLANDS, via WEYMOUTH. Quickest and Best Route. Shortest Sea Passage. Weymouth to Guernsey in about 4% hours. Guernsey to Jersey in about IV2 hour. Powerful Fast Steamers fitted with electric light and every latest improvement, leave Weymouth, weather and circumstances permitting, at 2.20 a.m. DAILY (Monday mornings excepted) for Guernsey and Jersey. I*ast Train in connection with the Boat leaves Car- diff at 9.30 p.m. 1228 HY. LAMBERT, General Manager. npEETR JQENTISTRY: rj\EETH! Prize Medal, London, 1862. Gold Medal 1867 M R K E A L L, SURGEON DENTIST (38 Years' Experience, 28 Years in Swansea), 199, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA (Just below the Great Western Railway Station), ] Begs to intimate that he can produce a perfectlyfitting Set of Teeth in one clear day. The very best work- manship guaranteed. Painless Dentistry by Gas, also by the Anaesthetics, Cocaine, and Ether Spray. Partial Sets from 5s per Tooth. Upper or Lower Sets from Two Guineas. KEALL'S TONIC AND NEURALGIC MIXTURE. Sure and Speedy Cure for Neuralgia, Tic Doloreux, Rheums, Toothache, and all Nervous Pains. Is and IA 9d per Bottle. Through any Chemist. Cardiff Mr Munday, Chemist, 1, Duke-street; Mr Robb, Chemist, Roath. Newport: Messrs Garret, Bros., Chemists, 171, Commercial-street. Neath Mt J. G. Isaac (late Hayman), Chemist. Llanelly Mr Gwilym Evans. London Newberry and Son. 1038 -5e THE DE REES BILL-POSTING AND JL ADVERTISING COMPANY, LIMITED, PROPRIETORS of 150 of the LARGEST STATIONS, NEWPORT, PONTYPOOL, RISCA, EASTERN aud WESTERN VALLEYS. TERM > ON APPLICATION 10tt 180 COMMERCIAL ROAD EWlRT. business JUi&resses. Q HRISTMAS, 1892. T his jy A Y. HOViELL AND COMPANY Are Selling their NEW STOCK of JJIANCY QHRISTMAS GOODS. THE C. R E A T gHOW Is in the NEW CARPET ROOM IN TRINITY STREET, Next Door to the New Market Houses. ALL GOODS SOLD FOR CASH, AND DELIVERED FREE. CHARITY Q.OODS: BLANKETS, FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, AND FLANNELETTES, at Old Prices. A CLEARING PARCEL OF CHILDREN'S, MAID'S, AND LADIES JACKETS, ULSTERS, AND CAPES, VERY CHEAP H OWELL AND COMPANY, THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, CARDIFF. 4998 SWANSEA. FURS: FURst FURst IMPORTANT TO BUYERS OP JpUR GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. B. jgVANS AND QOMPAFT ARE NOW SHOWING A MAGNIFICENT STOOlt ■ RELIABLE AND PROPERLY* DRESSED FURS, Consisting of:— SEALSKIN FUR COLLARETTES, long.8s 9d to JB7. FUR BOAS.1s lid to £4. FUR MUFFS 2s 6d to £4. FUR-LINED to £12- N.B.—Badly-dressed Furs, of which a large quantity is annually offered for sale by irrespon- sible parties, should be carefully avoided, not only on account of the rottenness of the skins, but owing, also, to their liability to generate moths and diffuse them to other garments and furniture. B. imVANS AND COMPANY. 5Ø HEATH'S piANOS. Special Designs t N )' for this Season. IIEATH'S PIANOS At the lowest possible prices. EATH'S PIANOS Cash or Hire System. EATH'S PIANOS From 10s monthly. No d» posit. EATH'S PIANOS By all Makers. EATH'S PIANOS By Broad wood, Collard, Erard. EATH'S PIANOS By Kirkman, Brinsmead. Steinway. EATH'S PIANOS By Mornington and Weston, Allison, Challen. EATH'S PIANOS By Justin Browne, Cramer, Chappell. EATH'S PIANOS By Bord, Neumayer, ROHH hildt. EATH'S PIANOS By Sehiedmayer, Schreiber. EATH'S PIANOS By Winklemann, Waldemar. EATH'S PIANOS Try the Empire Model, 32 Guineas. EATH'S PIANOS The Henry Model, 3fl Guineas, is excellent. EATH'S PIANOS Vanderbilt Models for 18 to 26 Guineas. EATH'S PIANOS Do not fail to call at once. EATH'S ORGANS Increased Selected Stock. EATH'S ORGANS Magnificent New Designs. EATH'S ORGANS Prices Less than Ever. EATH'S ORGANS From 5 Guineas. 7s monthly. EATH'S ORGANS By Mason and Hamlin, Bell and Smith. EATH'S ORGANS By Karn,Farrand and Votey. Erard. EATH'S PIANOS By Kirkman, Brinsmead. Steinway. EATH'S PIANOS By Mornington and Weston. Allison, Challen. EATH'S PIANOS By Justin Browne, Cramer, Chappell. EATH'S PIANOS By Bord, Neumayer, ROHH hildL. EATH'S PIANOS By Sehiedmayer, Schreiber. EATH'S PIANOS By Winklemann, Waldemar. EATH'S PIANOS Try the Empire Model, 31 Guineas. EATH'S PIANOS The Henry Model, 3CI Guineas, is excellent. EATH'S PIANOS Vanderbilt Models for IS to 26 Guineas. EATH'S PIANOS Do not fail to call at once. EATH'S ORGANS Increased Selected Stock. EATH'S ORGANS Magnificent New Designs. EATH'S ORGANS Prices Less than Ever. EATH'S ORGANS From 5 Guineas. 7s monthly. EATH'S ORGANS By Mason and Hamlin, Bell and Smith. EATH'S ORGANS By Karn,Farrand and Votey. I EATH'S ORGANS Sole Agents for the Doherty JLJL Organ. TTEATBS ORGANS With high or low tops. II EATH'S ORGANS With mirror* or decorated II pipes. XT EATH'S ORGANS Immense Variety t# Select ji J from. ORGANS Do not fail to call at once. R. J. HEATH & SONS, 51, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, TAFF-STREET, POISTYPRIDD, PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN MERCHANTS. TUNERS, AND REPAIRERS. All parts of South Wales visited periodically by Tnnera of long experience. CANVASSERS WANTED. LIBERAL TERMS. Catalogues Post Free. 1066 Special Discounts to Schools, Places of Worship. &c. 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 illness at shortest possible notice on application to the matron. PATIENTS received for MEDICAL or SURGICAL TREATMENT and Nursing, Patients may be attended by their own Medical Man or otherwise. 3608 Telegraphic Address—"HUMANHTV, CARDIFF." jgl A R M E R S^ SEND YOUR OWN WOOL TO BE MADE INTO CLOTH from Is 3d to 2s 4d per yard. Blankets from Is 2d to 2s 6d 1 er yard. Flannels from 9d to Is 6d per yard. Stocking Yarn from Sd per lb. Patterns for- warded to select from. Carriage paid to and from the Mills on all orders of over. £2- TYLER AND COMPANY, MAESLLYN MILLS, LLANDYSSIL, 13607 SOUTH WALES 1133