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DUNOAN GILMOUR AND CO.'S CELEBRATED HOP BITTER BEER. NON-ALCOHOLIC. TO BE HAD IN PINT AND HALF-PINT BOTTLES OF FULTON, DUNLOP, & CO. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, DUKE-ST., CARDIFF. 1180 SOLE AGENTS FOR CARDIFF AND DISTRICT
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L ÄCHlMERýZ ALL KINDS BOUGHT. SOLD. HIRED OR EXCHANGED; J/' Ii ,)- & i Newport, Moft. PHILLIPS' MACHINERY REGISTER -Posffrez Sixpence. 3684
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lJipping Sottas. CARDIFI" AND BORDEAUX The CARDIFF STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S }i'IRST.CLASH SCREW JMIMIIIJJLCOMPANYVS FIRST-CLASS SCREW STEAMERS will sail as follows, circum- stances permitting USK .Cardiff for Bordeaux Au^n^t- ia ELY Bordeaux for Cardiff |! AufSst 19 With goods ana passengers. For Rates of Freight, -Sec., apply to Mr A ft Tn,™ Jv§Ur des Chartrous, Bordeaux and at the Office of the Company, 51, Mount Stuart-square Cardiff in? 9481 HOOPER CAMPBELLTCO! Manners CUNARD LINE. ^eSIV-pOYAL MAIL STEAMERS ^•SSfeArA^ Y LIVERPOOL CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN. CAMPANIAWsItRAug. 19 ^Aus 17 FEUI?RALI £ HINA' JAPAN- NKW SAND AND C^Tiwowerfu;S.t0tla!1 pa,rfcs America and (looked to New York without e^t™ ^°St<,n steamera {CHE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPAN\LIMITED 8» Water-street, Liverpool. — OB. TO THEIR AGENTS $a.mel John Davis, 9, Edward-place, Crockherbtown rc&rdiff Robert Gilchrist & Co.. Consulate-chambers *ute-road Cardiff Messrs T. C. Howe and Co., Car- 4pDavids Schoolmaster, Llandovery; D. I" r«^f»,5?,,H1lgh-street' Merthyr; W. M. Locke wridd™w nal"str(?et> Newport J. Roberta, Pontv- W. Hancock, 2, Downing-street, Llanelly. life AAN LIN~E7 FRNI « NSOUTHAMPTON—NEW YORK SKKrVIC £ snnrrrr UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. SOUTHAMPTON TO NEW YORK DIRECT, *>ery SATURDAY at Noon. KUghest Class of accommodation for Saloon, Second 11abin, and Steerage Passengers. LIVERPOOL-PHILADELPHIA SERVICE. Every WEDNESDAY. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, Calling at Queenstown every Thursday. Passengers and Goods are landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf »f the Pennsylvania L'ailroad, which lias jne shortest and most Direct Route to all places in the Western States. 1016 Apply to Richardson, Spence & Co., Soutliampton or faverpool; or to S. J. Da vies, 9, Edwards-pl., Queen t H°we & Co., 31, Mount Stuart-sq. C. J- Cud- PPP, Castle-rd., Cardiff H. Huntley, Glo\ster House, Penarth C. H. Perkins, 11, Somerset-pl.; Austin and ■Bilcocks, Swansea T. H. Austin, Neath-rd., Landore D. S. Thomas, British School, Llandovery; W. Hancock, Downing-st.. Llanelly; H. Lewis, Bridge-st., Neath; D. L. Jones, 23, Villiers-st. liriton Ferry J. Roberts, Pontypridd D. T. Davies Merthvr J. S. Lambert, 2, tflie Woodlands, Porth; D. J. Evans, Merthvr; W. Smith, 42, Hannah-st., Portli; A. Tilney, Markec-st., Abertillery A. H. Thomas, Blaina; A. Davies, 1, Queen- «■ Pontlottyn; W. H Hitcliings, Aberkenfi" J. Thomas, Tredegar; J. D. Thomas, Seven Sisters, Neath. -^7-OALGRAVETMURPHY & CO.'S ],INE OF STEAMERS. SWANSEA TO HAMBURG. CITY OK CADIZ Captain Connor CITY OF DORTMUND Captain Codd CITY OF OPORTO Captain Hoare One of the above or other steamers of the same Line te intended to leave Swansea for Hamburg every Ten Cays. For Freights, &e., apply to the owners, Palgrave, Murphy & Co., 17, Eden Quay, Dublin, or to the Agents, BURGESS & CO., Swansea Agent at Hamburg: D- l'UHRMANN. 9474 CARDIFF AND BARRY STEAMER BRITANNIA WML SAIL FROM LOWER END OF GLAMOR- GANSHIRE CANAL FOR BARRY For the Conveyance of General Goods. Full particulars see Sailing Bills. Bates—Apply CAPLE & GUY, N T PROPRIETORS. Office—70, Bute-street. 9320 Insurant. ACCIDENTS 'NVILL HAPPEN. THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY, (" The Oldest and Largest,") HAS SINCE 1849 PAID FOR Å CeIDENTS OF ALL K INDS, 23,200,000. £ i' iblished 1849. Rt. Hon. Evelyn Ashley, Chairman, 64, Cornliill, London. V, D. MASSY, 1;, 5864 A. VIAN, 'jsecs. AGENTS:—MrK. Richard, Station-master, G. W. BaUway Messrs Tregerthen Dunn and Co., 12, Mount- jbUart-square and Mr H. B. Crouch, 15, St. Mary- >treet;jCardi:ff1^ SBiiUfciiuj sfccutius. THE MONMO CJTHSHIRE AND SOUTH WALES PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY P^R^ALL, Esq., J.P., Chairman. RESERVE & CONTINGENT FUNDS £ 6,469 9s 6d. ADVANCES On Freehold or Leasehold Securities. INVESTING OR PAID-UP SHARES (interest 5 per -tnc cent, per annum and bonus). JlEPOSIT SHARKS £ 50 each (interest 4% per cant., payable half-yearly, and bonus). DEPOSITS received at 4 per cent, interest, payable half-yearly. F. J. HEYEYRNE, Secretary HEYBYRNE & BROWN, 1, Friar's Chambers, Newport; 8354 And 21, West Bute-street Cardiff. ]YJERTHYR AND J^OWLAIS JJUILDING GOCIETY CHAIRMAN Mr Alderman WILLIAMS, J.P. Gwaeiodygarth House, Merthyr Tydfil. LOANS ADVANCED IN, SUMS FROM S100 TO £ 10,000, Easy Repayments in 3 to 17 Yeais-Favourable Redemption Terms—Utmost Secrecy—Loans on Build "*«s in Progress—No Management Charges. particulars apply to Mr PE1ER WILLIAMS Glebelaud House, Merthyr Tyafll; or to Z00*" Agents throughout South ^ale° HEATH AND SONS Beg to offer p I A., N 0 FOR T E S AND ORGANS fiy aU the Leading Makers, at the lowest possible prices for Cash, or on our H IRE J>URCHASE j SYSTEM. MAGNIFICENT SHOW ROOMS NEW AND INCREASED STOCK OF 0F INSTRUMENTS the Newest Design and with all the most recent improvements. INSPECTION INVITED. SEND FOR NEW LISTS AND DRAWINGS, -P. VOST FREE. K- J- HEATH & SONS. MUSICAL INSTRUMENT DEALERS, TUNERS AND REPAIRERS, QUEEN GTREET, 0ARDIFF, 7°. ^A^F-9TK,EJ3TJ PONTYPRIDD. XnstruffieiltsPACTORY-LONDON. f(|r Seven Years, and Pianos EXoL free for One Year. Part ^Paired and Tuned in all Special Terms tJ £ uth Wales. Schools, and Places Canvas °f W°^hip. 1066 H_ wanted in all districts. OW DO VRVIT "— — UUJXA AT YOUR PHOTO. AAICISV •? On a Ship Deck~— Among Go to TAYLOR'S. Ina Cou 1 Go to TAYLOR'S. Crossing th«y i^ne ? Go to TAYLOR'S By theWiH- ^,elds ? Go to TAYLOR'S. In the twi6t Go to TAYLOR'S. On the 1W^1Va,torV V Go to TAYLOR'S. In the Cnv ^e? Go to TAYLOR'S. Oii a!sw n^ el ? ()o to TAYLOR'S. In a Dm?, G ° to TAYLOR'S. At HnSf/6?"1 G° to TAYLOR'S. In a £ ? 'trait V Go to TAYLOR'S. Y«nr c y ro"P ? Go to TAYLOR'S. Ora ,?°J ull a H,)rse 1 Go to TAYLOR'S, t r a nice Photo, of Babv ? °° to TAYLOR'S. teke tV, ,J'tlstlc a,'d Pie' • Go lo TAYLOR'S. WaW ver^,ct of several til lg Vo»'tr:lIt of any class, ••a1!: S" tokestre? "■ ta^LOR • -"™J^EEivcABMFF iX' rPHE DE 11EES BlLL-POSTTTv7—^ NonhfLZRGEST ITi<:I>AX 100 NEWPORT alt5 bji ;kurtivit. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BAILEY and GILLER. Leasehold Dwelling-Houses, at Cardiff.. Aug 18 Messrs BAKER and SONS. Building Land, at Langland Bay Aug 24 Mr W. BRADLEY. Household Furniture, etc., at Cardiff August 15 Mr JOHN FRANCIS. S Freehold Farm, &c., at Aberayron Aug 15 Messrs GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, & PERRY. Horses, Carts, Hay, etc.. at Whitchurch Aug. 15 Shares, at Cardiff .Aug. 22 Harness Horses, Cobs, Ponies, &c., at Cardiff..Aug. 22 Household Furniture, at Cardiff Aug 24 & 25 Farming Stock, Hay, &c., at Peterstone Aug 28 Ram Lambs, at Canton & Co wbridge Fairs, Set) 19 & 29 Mr J. G. HEDGES. Dwelling-houseanilBuildingLand, atPontvnool Aii £ r21 Messrs JAMES LAIRD and SON. g Steamer, at Glasgow Ausmst 23 Messrs JOHN M. LEEDERand SON. Tin-plate Works, at Swansea Sont S Messrs HENRY LEWIS and SON! Farming Stock, at Nelson, Llanfabon Aug 15 Farm Stock, at Navigation Au» ?1 anil V? Messrs. J. G. MADDOX & SOff Household Furniture, at Rooms .An- 17 Mr MORGAN MORGAN. Freehold Building Land, at Bristol A,I«- TI MRT.V. PRICE Freehold Business Premises, at nuHth Aug. 2,3 Messrs W. W. READ & CO "IWI.'AYA AUG- Horses, Cobs, and Ponies, at Llan' amlet A 17 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALFXANDEP S' Milking Cows, &c., at Cardiff aj-j^AIVDER ass.'K&jS' ttoss?; •' M U»»«nnoc Court fetM. il OMbdg » Mr W, B TRTctr Coal, ColHery Plant, &c iat Garw Valley Aug. 15 Stockn-Irad! of r■ and WIr-KINSON. Stock .n iradt of Ciothier, at Cardiff August 18 Mr'HOWELL WILUAl\1,. LIVe and Dead Farming Stock, at Cardiff Aug. 29 SALE THIS DAY. NIONACI-ITY FARM, NEAR CAILDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- fwlml, ^e inf««cted by Mr J. H. Harding fwlml, ^e inf««cted by Mr J. H. Harding AUCTION mUk Rainess) to SELL by the 15th^August next —"acil^ «n TUESDAY, 15 VALUABLE MILKING COWS AND HEIFERS, In and with Calf R UT? CART MARE, WITH FOAL By Bowdsn Thumper," and mare sewed again by n same horse ? C^RT AND OTHER COLTS; AND 100 HEAD OF CHOICE POULTRY, t, 1 In suitable lots. Sale at Two p.m. Three months' credit upon Conditions. two tS f!?1"1 is oil the No: th-road, and is within two miles of the town of Cardiff. P391 Hiffh ')e obtained of the Auctioneers, 5, "'S^-street, Cardiff. SALE THIS DAY. On TUESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT, T_„ t AUGUST 15TH & 17TH, 1893. poitant and Unreserved Sales of the superior and wiV S?.w Household Appointments of Lyndale a 'dsor-road, Penarth also the Contents of a Kesulfciice, removed from Newport-road, and sold a Lady leaving England. JVpSSRS J. G. MADDOX AND SON arti favoured with instructions from tlie various rn'i 5,0 SELL by PUBLIC A UCTION, at their Sale- fOZoS' I'ttke-street, Cardiff, on the above dates, superioi° Prcc'se'yi a large assemblage of very HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including 4 best bedroom suites complete, wardrobes, pair of duchesse toilets, 5 massive iron and brass bed- •1reacts, I walnut, sideboards, marble-top cheffonier, Doorcases, gilt and walnut overmantels, dining and occasional tables, drawing aid dining-room suites, carpets, walnut and rosewood cabinets, elc., etc. Y8 prior to and mornings of Sale. 1111 SALE OF ELIGIBLE LEASEHOLD DWKLLING- M HOUSES, CATHAYS, CARDIFF. ESSRS BAILEY and GILLER liave been instructed by the Mortgages to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Colbourue Hotel, Upper r«efretreet- Gaihays, Cardiff, on FiilDAY, August lot^i, 1893, at 8 p.m. precisely, subject to conditions to be thoro and (hen read, the following desirable LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES LOT I.-All that Messuage or DWELLING-HOUSE, situate in and being No. 84, Cairns-street, Cathsys, Cardiff, held under n, lease for 99 years, from the 2nd da.y of February, 1880 (less the last" three clays), at an apportioned annual ground rent of £ 212s 6d, and now in the occupation of Benjamin William, at a rental of os per week. ,tht>e two Messuages or DWELLING- HOUSES, situate in and being Nos. 102 and 104, Cairns-street, aforesaid, also held nndtr a lease for 99 years, from the 2nd day of February, 1830 (less the last three days), at an annual ground rent of 25 5s, and "o.'f 'n the respective occupation of James Bailey and V> llliam Ifsnrv Youus;, at rentals of 6s per week each. Ti;e property is situated in the centvc of v thickly- populated district, and always c mmattds Tespectable tenants at rentals yielding a good return. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at wieir Oiii -es, No. 3, Castle-street or to Messrs Cory and While, Solicitors, Castle-chambers, High-street, Cardiff. Dated 9th of August, 1895. 1098 SALE THIS DAY. M20, TUDOR-ROAD, CARDIFF. R W. BRADLEY will SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY next, August 15th, iaa6, at the above address (under powers of a Bill of Sale) the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS and SHOP FITTINGS. Sale at 2 o'clock. T NAVIGATION, NEAR PONTYPRIDD, Within Ten Minutes' Walk of Aberdare Junction Station on the Taff Vale Railway. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED TWO DAYS' SALE OF VALUABLE FARMING STOCK, Comprising cattle, sheep, horses, cobs, ponies, and pigs also implements, carts, traps, saddlery, wheelwright and cabinetmakers' plant and requisites, portable engine, saw-bench, lathes, etc. &c. MESSRS HENRY LEWIS AND SON have been favoured with instructions from J. Lewis, Esq., jun., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above-named place, on MONDAY and TUES- DAY, August 21st and 22nd, 1893, the whole of the fol- lowing FARMING STOCK, &c., viz. SHEEP.—Forty cross-bred Radnor ewes, 20 pure Southdown ewes, 11 Pallock fat ewes, 50 fat lambs, 10 fat wethers, 2 Southdown yearling rams. CATTLE—Four milking cows in full profit, 2 cows in calf, to calve early; 7 three-year-old Hereford heifers, with calves at foot 3 ditto Castie Martin ditto; four two-year-old steers in forward condition; 3 yearling ditto, 6 three-year-old Hereford heifers in calf, 3 two-year-old shorthorn heifers, 2 yearling heifers, 2 fat calves, 3 fat heifers, fat cow, three-year- old Hereford bull in forward condition. PIGS.—Falmouth-bred sow, with 7 pigs 9 weeks old; 2 store pigs. DOGS.—Two house dogs. HORSES.—1 five-year-old cart horse, about 15 hands 1 ditto, aged, both good workers cart mare, K°Uf i bauds, good worker strong cob gelding, about 14% hands, quiet to ride or drive strong cob mare, about 141;" hands high, quiet to drive three- year-old cart filly, two-year-old gelding, very pro- mising tluee-yeav-old cob gelding (by Caradog), 2 two-year-old cob geldings, ditto; 2 mountain ponies, with ii an' *°°k strong mountain ponies, 2 three-year- old fillies, very promising ;• two-year-old roan filly, 4 yearling geldings, yearling filly, entire mountain pony, quiet to ride or drive. Pet dark bay Donkey, quiet to ride or drive set brown harness to suit, double two-wheel children's car, to suit a complete turn-out; four-wheel ditto; also a quantity of fowls and ducks. IMPLEMENTS.—Wheelwrights' requisites, etc., 2 new contrac.ors' carts, second-hand ditto, 2 gambos (nearly new), new cob-size crank-axle milk cart; 2 new low wheel stone carts, cob-size dog-cart, pony- size ditto; new strong grocer's or butcher's trap, 2 mountain hay cars, new grocer's hand truck, spring ditto, mowing machine (nearly new), horse rake (nearly new), 2 chaff cutters (nearly new), 6 sheep troughs, 2 shef-p racks, 2 cattle cribs, with various other articles too numerous to mention. SHED.—One new shed, 32ft. by 10ft. 6in. covered with corrugated iron, made in parts simple for removal. HARNESS.—Two sets of shaft harness, ? sets silver and brass-mounted trap harness, 4 second-band horse collars of different sizes, 2 pairs hames, 2 second-hand gentleman's riding saddles and bridles, children's double-riding nony basket saddle complete, with straps, 2 pairs trap lamps (nearly new). RUSTIC SEATS, &c.—Rustic arch, 6ft. by 4ft., for lawn tables flower pots and stands. 6 chairs, settles, blocks, ozc., of assorted sizes and designs (new). MACIIINERY.-Secoiid-hati(I 7-horse power port- able engine, by Brown and May, to be seen under steam on days of sale at Lewis's timber yard, close to PontypriiWSWwtfon circular saw bench, with self- acting gear, 6ft. by 3ft. 6in., to take 60in. saw also, wood-turning lathe complete, in good condition, to be seen with the engine. Quantity of scrap iron. Latermath of three fields, containing about eleven acres, will be sold separately from the day of Sale to December, 1893. "Winter Tai k to purchasers on condi- tioll. Four months' credit will be given upon a good approved security to Purchasers of Live Stock (and Implements together) tor the value of £ 10 and up- wards, or discount will be allowed for cash at the rate of £ 5 per cent, per annum. Implements and all other purchases net cash. Luncheon at 11 o'clock, and Sale to commence at 12 o'clock noon each day putictuvil- raiining Implements The Horses, Ponies, Cobs, and Farming Implements will be sold on the First Day and Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Wheelwright Requisites, Portable Engine, <fec., on Most convenient Train Service to and from Cardiff, Newport, Aberdare, Merthyr, Treherberfc, Caerphilly Cowbridge, and all other parts before commencement of Sale will appear in Catalogue.. „. The Auctioneers desire to call the special attention of Butchers, Milk Vendors, Contractors, Shopkeepers, Gardeners, and others to the above Sale, the Stock bein" all young and healthy Implements, <fcc., cannot be surpassed, and being the largest. Sale of its kind ever held in the district. For further particulars and Catalogues apply to the Auctioneers, Gellihir Farm, Nelson. Auctioneers' Office, August 3th, 1895. 1106 J-~J2 Q0MLEY & SON, IMPORTERS AND FACTORS, BIRMINGHAM, LONDON, SHEFFIELD, AND FOREIGN FANCY WAREHOUSEMEN, 23, MOIRA-TERRACE, CARDIFF (Close to New Infirmary, two minutes' walk from Taff orRhymney Stations, ten minutes from Or.it. SHOPKEEPERS WILL FIND, IS THE CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE FOR ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE, HOLLOW-WARE, TIN GOODS, FANCY GOODS, CUTLERY, STATIONERY, HABERDASHERY, WARE, GLASS, CHINA, AND GENERAL SUNDRIES. WHOLESALE ONLY Every Shopkeeper should Send for Our New 8232 Illustrated List 296 WANS E A O if F I C Ei OF THE « SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No. 2, COLLEGE-STREET, Haba btr ^uriion. SALE THIS DAY. TU ESDAY^TT 3 O'CLOCK. WHITCHURCH, NEAR CARDIFF. UNRESERVED SALE OF HORSES, HAY, CARTS, AND BUTCHERS UTENSILS 01" TRADE. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BO WRING, & PERRY have received instructions from Mrs Sarah Wh.ile, of fct. John's-square, Cardiff, who is retiring from business, to SELL by AUCTION, without Reserve, in a field adjoining the Butchers Arms. near the Deri Mill, Whitchurch, THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 15th August, 1833. at 3 o'clock punc- tually, the following HORSES, CARTS, RICKS OF HAY, &c., Comprising THREE COBS AND PONIES, BUTCHER'S DE- LIVERY CARTS, DOGCARTS, Sets of Harness THE CONTENTS Oi, THE SHOP IN ST. JOHNS- SQUARE, Viz. Butcher's Meat Blocks, Scales and Weights, 2 large Curing Tanks, Choppers, Knives, &c. Also A RICK OF WELL-MADE HAY. and 7'he Lattermath of 12 acres to Ckri-stmas. The Premises, No. 3, St. John's-square, Cardiff, to let. on lease or otherwise. Further particulars may be had of the Anctioneers, or of Messrs Jones, Mackintosh, and Dixon, Solicitors, Cardiff. 9990 On TUESDAY, 22nd AUGUST, at 11 o'clock. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY have received instructions from Mrs Whale, owing to her retirement from bnsini-ss, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Roath Market, Cardiff, on the above date, 30 ONE-POUND SHARES IN THE CARDIFF, SOUTH WALES, AND MON- MOUTHSHIRE HIDE, SKIN, FAT, AND WOOL CO., LIMITED, Upon which 10s per share has been paid. Dividend at the rate of 3s Ud (equal to 66 per cent.) for the last half- year, was distributed. The Shares will be sold in Lots of Five. Further particulars may be had of the Auctioneers, or of Messrs Jones, Mackintosh, and Dixon, Solicitors, Cardiff. 1129 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. THE FOXHOLli TIN-PLATE WORKS, LLANSAM- LET, NEAR SWANSEA. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER and SON l have been favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Mnekworth Arms Hotel, Wind- street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, September 5th, THE FOXHOLE TIN-PLATE WORKS, together with the whole of the Fixed Plant and Machinery. Further particulars will appear in future advertise- ments. For iurther information apply to Messrs Bear and Plant, Solicitors, Temple-street, Swansea or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street Chambers, ¡ Swansea. 9362 FIFTH ANNUAL SALE OF HORSES, COBS, AND PONIES. HALF-WAY HOUSE, J-LANSAMLET, Close to Llansamlet Station, G. W.R. MR W. HARRY KEES is instructed by Mr Benjamin Roes to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, 17th August, 1893, at the above place, 30 HORSES, COBS. AND PONIES, including the unbeaten, fast-trotting pony "Daisy Dap," the pedigree Entire Horse "Cardigan Comet,' ancl thoroughly useful animals suitable for 11t.ractor<¡, colhery proprietors, hauliers, farmers, and others also excellent Milch Cow (yields 12 to 15 quarts per day); 2 fat Cows, 4 Heifers, 2" Gigs, and 2 Traps, Carts, &c. Luncheon at 1 o'clock Sale at 2.30. Six Months' Credit on approved security, 01' discount for cash. th, Aug. 2nd, 1893. 1085 LANGLAND BAY, NEAR SWANSEA. NOTICE OF SALE BY AUCTION. MESSRS BAKER and SONS, .l..f-L of London, will SELL IN A MARQUEE, IN THE LANGLAND BAY HOTEL GROUNDS, ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 24TH, At 2.30 for 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, about 81 PLOTS OF CHOICE BUILDING LAND. A few of the Plots are Leasehold and Copyhold, the magnificentIy placed in thIS handsome Bay. Purchase money payable by easy instalments. Free Conveyance. LUNCHEON will be provided in a marquee prior to the Sale. For further particulars apply to— Messrs COLLINS & WOODS, Solicitors. HERBER1 J. GOSS, F.C.A., Secretary. •"n ljmjted number of Free Return Railway Tickets wilt be issued to purchasers from Stapleton-road, New- port, Cardiff, by the train leaving London at 3.15, Wednesday, August 23rd. 1135 0.-T_ Et)«' £ Y £ OOL.. SALE OF DESIRABLE DWELLING-HOUSE AND BUILDING LAND. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY 1V/|"R J. G. HEDGES, at the Crown Hotel, Pontypool, on MONDAY, August 21st, 1893, at 4 for 5 o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to the common form Conditions of Sale of the Incorporated Law Society of Monmouthshire, with such special con- ditions as shall be deemed necessary), the undermen- tioned 4l VALUABLE PROPERTY, Viz. :— All that substantirvlly-built thvee-storey Dwelhug- house, known as Coed Herbert's Cottage, or 14 Hie House in the Wood," situate in the Church Wood, near Pontypool, iu the County of Monmouth, contain* ing entrance-hall, dining-room (18 by 15), opening into the conservatory, drawing-room morning-room, kitchen, and store-room, with eight commodious bed- rooms and large attic over, and convenient cellar in the basement, together with 2-slall stable and other outomldmgs, and large, well-stocked, and pioductive gardens belonging thereto, part of which could be utilised for building purposes without interfering with the privacy of the present residence the whole con- taining about three-quarters of a Welsh Kever, and now in the occupation of the Owner Mr J. T. Booth- man. The Property is held on a Lea.se for 999 years, from 1740, at a yearly chief rent of Is. There is a perennial spring of excellent water upon the premises. For cards to view, and further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, Bank Chambers, Pontypool or to ,1/V1 Ml' LEWIS E. WEBB, H02 Solicitor, Pontypool. TOWN OF BUILTH. VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES FOR SALE. MR T. V. PRICE will OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Liou Hotel, Builth, on WEDNESDAY. August 23rd, 1893, at 5 for 5.30 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to condi- tions of sale to be then and there read. all that MESSUAGE OR DWELLING-HOUSE & SHOP. With the outbuildings, yard plot, and piece of ground in the rear thereof, situate next door to the White Hart Inn, High-street, m the parish and town of Builth, in the county of Brecon, now in the occupation of Mr J. Morgan. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his office at Builth or to Mr T. G. Powell, Solicitor, Brynmawr. 1139 alt5 ijl;tnbtr. TO'BUS PROPRIETORS, CARRIERS, RAILWAY AGENTS, WAREHOUSKM EN", COMPANIES, SPECULATORS, and OTHERS. SALE BY TENDER. MESSRS WJNSON & GRAHAM invite TENDERS for the following Lots. either to- gether or separately LOT 1.—18 Breaks, 'Busses, Carriages, etc., 211101"ses, Harness, and Utensils, together with the goodwill of the old-established valuable luerative ami extensive carrying business. LOT 2.—Freehold Property, Business Premises,and Dwelling-house, situate at Kingswood. In the rear is a valuable Close of Land. The property is situate in the large industrial centre of the boot manufacturing district of Kingswood, near Bristol, situate close to the Post-office, and within a. short distance of the Kingswood Hotel, there being a capital and well frequented main road into Bristol. The business has been established for nearly 30 years, is well-known and appreciated by the inhabitants for conveyance of passengers by 'bus, brake, or cab and is accorded the patronage of manufacturers and others of Kingswood and Bristol generally for hauling goods, furniture removing, and other purposes. Tenders must be delivered to the Brokers, sealed and marked, Tenders for John Jefferies's Business," 011 or before 3 o'clock on tlie 29th day of August, 1893. The highest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. Schedules and Conditions may be seen at the premises at Kingswood, or Cards to view, and further particulars may be obtained, with Schedules and Conditions and Forms of Tender, of WINSON and GRAHAM, City Chambers, Nicholas-street, Bristol; Or of GREGORY and HIRST, Solicitors, 1157 51, Broad-street, Bristol. TO BE SOLD by PRIVATE TEN D,ER JL the whole of the VALUABLE PREMISES, situated in YNYSYNGHARAD-STREET, PONTY- PRIDD, now in the occupation of the Pontypridd Bottliug OompanYr Limited, specially adapted for a Mill or Corn Stores. Particulars may be had of the Secretary. Tenders to be sent in not later than 30th inst., addressed "Stores." The Secretary, Pontypridd Bottling Compa.ny, Pontypridd. frxrpms, &x., to 3£tt. I LAN rr WIT MAJOR. .J n™ J15 from 29th September, 1893, WEST HOUSE, with good GARDEN, COACH-HOUSE, and three-stall STABLE, together with Macros of excellent pasture land.—Apply to JOHN THOMAS, 1095 Land Agent, Cowbridge. LLANDOUGH CASTLE, NEAR JLJ COWBRIDGE, GLAMORGAN, This RESIDENCE, which is within a mile of Cowbridge Station, TO BE LET unfurnished. There are 40 acres of Grass Land which can be had with the house if required. The Shooting over 1,500 acres will be let either with or without the house, and also the Trout Fishing. Four Cottages are included in the letting of Llan. dough Castle, and the Keeper's Lodge (lately built) goes with the Shooting. For further particulars apply to EDWARD KNOX, 8158 Margam Estate Office, Port Talbot. JlARMEEfS, SEND YOUR OWN WOOL TO BE MADE INTO CLOTH from In 3d to 2s 4d per yard. Blankets from Is 2d to 2s 6d 101 yard. Flannels from 9d to Is 6d per ya.rd. Stocking Yam from 9d per lb. Patterns for- warded to select from. Carriage paid to and from the Miils on all orders of over TYLER AND COMPANY, MAESLLYN MILLS, LLANDYSSIL, 1;36C1 SOUTH WALES 1139 -I,_títt5: t COOK'S~CHEAP 'ri-) LTRS. -Cardiff to C and from Paris, £ 2 Weekly Parties to Paris, Norway, Switzerland, Rhiue, Brussels, Italy, A,c., remarkably low inclusive fares.—Tickets and all ln- formation of W. J. Trounce, Cardiff. 4840 MICKETS TO CHICAGO AND BACK JL from £ 13 14s.—Apply at once to Iago lydflr, Emigration Office, 24, ITigh-stveet Pontypn^l Lowest, rates to South Africa, A^a^nCdan^e^ any other part of the world. Goods and i^ceis booked. 1074 ENARTH HARBOUR, DOCK, AND RAILWAY. RAILWAY. MYYTTPF IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the 75th ordhilrv General HALF-YEARLY MEETING of the ^wfllTe heWa^ on "WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of AUGUST, 1893, at 11.MO'CMRE a.m., for the transaction of the Ordinary Business 0^th^C°™PYyj^DsoR CLIVE, Chairman. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed on and from the 16th day of August, 1893, until after the said Half-year]v General Meeting. the saia aa j JOHN E. BACON, Secretary^ Cardiff, 28th July, 1893. 1155 STRAI) P-RONDDA VEGETABLE I AND FLOWER SHOW, AND KNITTING, FANCY WORK, AND BREAD COMPETITION. £100 IN PRIZES. 4UGUST 24tli, 1893. ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 19th. 1014 DAN. EDWARDS, Secretary. ^QWAN^ EA PA RISH CHURCH s REBUILDING. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. GRAND BAZAAR, In Aid of Fund., at the ALBERT-HALL, OCTOBER 25th. 26th and 27tli. Full particulars in future advertisement. 8816 LANELLY (CARMARTHENSHIRE) 8 J AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE THIRD Ai.NNtTAL SI-IOIV WIIL BE HELD ON TUESDAY, THE f ffl \^UST, 1893. Prizes in Jumping Competitio:, LIO.sud £6, and £5 and P,3 prizes for Hunters, and 1:2 lOs, and and f! iOs^Swansi" Ho^e Show (11 miles distant) following day^^ aUGUST 15th 1037 W. BUCKLEY i;OPERICK, Hon. Sec., Llanell>. 04.RDIFF JGORTICULTURAL S 0 C I E T Y FIFTH ANNUAL SHOW, AUGUST 15tit and 16TH, IN THE SOPHIA GARDENS. MILITARY BANDS ARE ENGAGED. CHOICE SELECTIONS by the BLUE RIBBON CHOIR ON TUKSDAY EVENING. ILLUMINATIONS EACH NIGHT. ConcludÎlJg on WEDNESDAY Ni,llht with FIREWORKS by PAIN, London. 1128 CARDIFF AND TSOLTTI-I WALES HORSE SHOW. 1893. i r»5) show in the Provinces will be The Largest and Best Show SOPHIA GARDENS PARK, CARDIFF, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, SEP- TEMBER 13TH AND 14TH, 1393. 21,100 IN PRIZES. ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 26TH LATE ENTRIES fcJN SEPTEMBER 7TH. For further particulars apply to C. M. BERKELEY, Secretary. 5, Park-lane, Cardiff. 111 1>REC0N AND MERTHYR AND |5 CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. B CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. GREATLY SERVICE with ABERYST- WY'fa, BARl\IOU'l'U, and CA1.lBltIAN COAST CTATIONS, via T&lyllyn and the Upper Severn and Wy6DURING AUGUST and SEPTEMBER lS^ Cardiff (Taff Vale Rlv.) dep 7-55 10.M 3^5 Cardiff (fthymney »f5 L25 Newport (B. & M. Klyj >, i? n 4 65 Merthyr (B. & M. RIy.) 9;38 12.^0 4.00 ,u arv 4.30 5.50 9.45 Aberystwyth &rl s Barmouth Lavatory carriages run by the principal trains. For particulars see the Companies Time Books, etc. A HENSHAW, General Manager ,B. & MR.). J. ASLETT, General Manager (Cambrian RIy.). Newport, 3rd August, 1893. 1118 3ttgal jloiuts. IVENJAMJTN JONES, DECEASED; PURSUANT to an Act, of Parliament made and passed in the 22nd and 23rd years of the Reign of Her Dresent Majesty, Cap. 35, intituled An Act to furttier amend the Law of Property, and to relieye lrustees NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 'CREDI- TORS and Persons having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS unon or against the Estate of BENJAMIN formerly of TWELLY VILLA, PONllWEWA (neai Llandvssul), in the PARISH of LLANGELER, m the COUNTY of CARMARTHEN, but late of the Ha Moon Hotel," Ponttwelly, aforesaid, General Merchant and Licensed Victualler, deceased (who died on the 8th "davof April 1893, and whose Will was proved by WUliam Evans George, of Ne«'castIe Emb'n, jn the County of Carmarthen, Solicitor David Jones, oi Cryngae, in the Parish of Penboyr, in the said Gount>\ Farmer and WUliam Jones of Pen^aigwen, in the Parish of Llanfihangelararth, in the sa d1 Co«"ty, Farmer tlie i-xecutors therein named, on the Kth day of July,' 1893, in the Principal Registry of the P'^a e Division of the High Court of w*r»niri»d to send in flie particulars of their Claims ^mands to the said "W iHiain Evans George on or before the 2-th day of October next, ^'d Notice is hereby also riven that after that day the said L*ecu tors will nroceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the p-irties eiititle(i thereto, having re-ard only to the Claims of which the said Executors ftr the assets or any pirTthereof so "distributed to any person of whoe Debt or Claim they shall not then have had notice. Dated this 31st day of July, 1893. W. EVANS GE, O]IGE, Of Newcastle Emlyn, South Wales, Solicitor, and one of the above-named Executors. 1030 ferturs nub Contracts. T^ANVRECHVA UPPER SCHOOL BOARD. TFNDERS are invited by the above Board for the «,vrrinv out of certain ALTERATIONS, including NEV? DESKS and ENLARGEMENT of CLOAK- ROOMS &c.. at the Griffithstown Board Schools, near Newport Mon. Plans and specifications can be seen at tlie office of Mr E. A. Lansdowne Architect New- ™T„„ Tenders to be sent to me endorsed Griffithstown School on or before the 23rd inst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily acceptec. The lowest^or^any^ ByTHWAY, Clerk to the Board. Pontypool, Aug. 14th, 1893. L LANTRISA-NT SCHOOL BOARD. TENDERS are invited for the SUPPLY of SCHOOL APPARATUS, STATIONERY, and all SCHOOL REQUISITES for the year ending June, 1894. Samples of Stationery, such as notepaper, foolscap, examination sheets, exercise and other copybooks, blotting paper, together with as many kinds of samples as can be sent, marked on each sample the lowest net price, carriage paid. Samples of the un- successful firms will be returned. Orders are about 2450 per annum. Tenders and samples, sealed, to be sent to me by Tuesday. August 29th. Brynteg, Llalltrisant. 1154 T 0 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited by the Graig Fawr House and Laud Company, Limited, for the EREC'IION of 24 or 48 COTTAGES at Gmig i>wr, near^wun. Stone may be had at the bottom of the incline on the site at 2s 6d per cubic yard, measured over all openings under 10 feet. ^Plans and specifications may be seen at the Ebbw Vale Company's Colliery Office at Graig Fawr. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Endorsed tenders to be sent to the Secretary 12, Victoria-road, Ebbw Vale, on or before August 31st, 1893, 1158 ELECTRIC LIGHTING ELECTRIC PUMPING ELECTRIC HAULING. THE PRINCIPAL COLLIERIES IN SOUTH WALES SUPPLIED BY J. C. HOWELL, ELJSOTBICAL ENGINEER, LLANELLY SOLE AGENT FOR SOUTH WALES FOR CROMPTON & CO., LTD. I201 T HE "BON MAROHE' FOR CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE, 11L QUEEN-STREET, NEXT DOOR THE QUEEN STREET POST-OFFICE, CARDIFF. M. F. SPARKS (LATE W. H. BIBBINGS). SPECIAL LINES IN DINNER TEA, AND TOILET blSAYlGf'b 81,1 (g&uraiitftt. CARDIFF. ONKTON HOUSE SCHOOL, m CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL: HENRY SHEWBROOKS, B.A. (Lond.). THE NEXT TERM WILL BEGIN TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12TH. PROSPECTUS, iftc., ON APPLICATION TO THE PRINCIPAL, 9, PHILBEACH-GARDENS, S.W. 588 LADIES^SCITOOL, ST. EDMUNDS. B0RY HOUSE, WKLLFI ELD-ROAD, CARDIFF. Mrs JENNINGS, assisted by Certificated Teachers, WILL OPEN- A LADIES' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, AT FUE ABOVE ADDRESS, ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 14TH, 1833. Prospectuses,on application. References pcrniijfcted to Rev. W. E. WINKS, 58, Richmond-roart. 971? ARROW HOUSE HIGH SCHOOL, BjL B"Tll, CARDIFF. Principals, the Misses MARKS, assisted by full staff of highlv-cefjfiifcated Teacheis. Prep. for Lou- don Mat-vie., CAM&ridge, Coll. of Preceptors, Royal Academy, South KEANMGTON, and other local Exams. Moderate fees. Boarders receive home care and comforts. Large House. Good Recreation Ground. Private Pupils may enter for any Classes also Piauo, Violin, Painting. NEXT TERM, SEPTEMBER 16th. 9933 CATHEDRAL-ROAD HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRI>S. Principals, Mrs and the Misses TAYLOR, a-ssisteil by Certificated Governess and visiting Masters. Pupils prepared and successfully passed in all Local Examinations. Autumn Term commences September 12th.T 9966 «■> CYRIL7- CRESCENT7~ROATH. — SCHOOL for GIRLS, and PREPARATORY CLASS for BOYS,—Principals, the Misses EVANS. 39 PENARTH. LADIES'COLLEGE, HENLEYHORSE, CHURCH-TERRACE, PENARTH.—Princi- pals Miss FISHER, A.C.P.. and Miss L. FISHER.— Professors attend for Languages, the Violin, Dancing, etc. Trained and Certificated Governesses. Pupils very successful in passing the most important local exams. Separate Kindergarten. 1036 'R R COWBRIDGE. O WBB IDGE SCHOOL. NEXT 'i't,:aM: BEGINS SEPTEMBER 13TH. Boys entering no/i term will be eligible for the December Scholarshipi „ „ For prospectus and list of Recent Successes apply to the Headmaster. 9902 SWANSEA. GIRLS' BOARDING AND DAY G SCHOOL, BELLEVUE, SWANSEA. principals—'J'lie Misses PHILLIPS, Assisted by resident Certificated English ftn4 Foreign Govfihiesses and Visiting Masters. Preparation for Local Examinations. The House is pleasantly situated in its own grounds on a hiU, and overlooking the sea. The Autumn Term commenced on TUESDAY, SEP- TEMBER' 20th. 7008 TABERGAVENNY. MILFO&D HOUSE SCHOOL FOR »; GIBLS. PRINCIPAL MRS YATES. 1099 NEXT TERftbAY, TUESDAY. September 19th, 1833. — NEWPORT. -,CHOOL FOR BOYS, Jo FAIROAK AVENUE, MAlNDEE, NEWPORT, MON. PrenaraHoffi for all Professions and Preliminary ExaSuo? Numerous recent successes. Refer- NEXT^sf^-TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 12TH. 1^6 PRINCIPAL, MR E. W. QUICK. ill[ AIN])EE COLLEGE, NEWPORT. RE OPENS TUESDAY, SEPT. 12TH. Torms for Boarders, &c., on application to E. WIL- LIAMS. M.A., B.D. (lùin.) 9983 W PORT, MON. LADIES' SCHOOL. rS&cto: v i^iVv-ENS on TPESUAY, Seiitember 12th Vacancies for a limited number of Boarders. Prospeotns on application to PRINCIPAL—MRS WILLIAMS, i 7, Brosley-terrace, Fair Oak-avenue, 9980 Maindee, Newport. CLYTHA COLLEGE, NIWPORT VY (MON). Healthy situation, on hilly outskirts of this tli iviiig and busy town. Remarkable ^cessesin exainuva- tionv..1 horough education for BUSINESS, PROFES SIONS, or PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Small number of boarders received at £ 42 a year inclusive. For Prospectus, &c., address the Secretary. 1105 NEXT TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 14TH. CHEPSTOW. JJOME AND JGDUCATION i lu FOR SONS OF MERCHANTS & PROFESSIONAL MEN. TWENTY-THREK YEARS' WIDE REPUTE. Full Curriculum, Thorough Work, University and all Exams. Moderate Fees. Beautiful Conntry. HIGH TREES, CHEPSTOW. GEORGE DEWDNEY, B.A., AND SON. 9905 MONMOUTH. JYJONMOUTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HEAD MASTER E. H. CULLEY, ESQ., M.A. ENDOWMENT, £2,800 PER ANNUM. 9800 A YEAR IN SCHOLARSHIPS AND EXHIBITIONS. The School has unique advantages of situation, and a first-rate record of health. THE NEXT TERM COMMENCES ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th, at 10 a.m. Boarders arrive the previous evening. For Terms, &c, apply to the HEAD MASTER, the School House, Monmouth. 1024 HEREFORD. H EREFORD COUNTY COLLEGE. jl Chairman The Hon. and Very Rev. The DEAN OF HEREFORD. The College provides on most moderate terms a public school education of the highest class. Classical and modern sides. Preparatory depart- ment for young boys. Extensive new buildings in high and eminently healthy situation perfect system of sanitation certified by sanitary authorities. School chapel. Chemical Laboratory detached sanatorium cubicled dormitories, etc. THE NEXT TERM WILL BEGIN ON SEPT. 16TH. For prospectus, list of recent successes in University, Civil Service, local, and other examinations, apply to the Headmaster. 9575 WARMINSTER. LORD WEYMOUTH'S GRAMMAR SCHOOL, WARMINSTER. Gentlemen seeking a School for their Sons are invited to send for particulars of this School of Sixty Pupils, preparing for the Competitive Services, and Profes- sional, Mercantile, and Univeisity life, the Examina- tions connected with which nearly half of the 700 Pupils on the register during the present Head Master- ship have passed direct. Terms (not raised after entrance) specially suitable for gentlemen of limited weane.-Attdregs Head Master. 1042 BRISTOL. T7"ING&B0WN nloll SCHOOL FOR JLIL- GIRLS, MARLBOROUGH HOUSE, KINGS- DOWN-PARADE, BRISTOL. k Established 1868. x»t^T„-r^ri,nciPta "-—Mrs E. E. HOBBS. INCLUSIVE FEES for Board, English, French, Music, Harmony, Drawing. Bookkeeping, and Shorthand. 30 GUINEAS PER ANNUM. Pupils prepared for all Examinations, 572 Certifi- cates (166 Honours) obtained during the past 16 years. References and Prospectus on application to the Prin- cipal. Next Term begins SATURDAY. 16th September. CLIFTON. RIGHTON HOUSE SCHOOL, REDLAND PARK, CLIFTON, BRISTOL. A v»^ „ ^Established 1873.) Afew VACANCIES for September 18th. Extensive premises near the Downs. Large Staff of Tutors all subjects taught. Excellent table every home com- fort. rull number of pupils for many years. Suc- CefwL?re?iv?JiOU for aU Examinations. Upper, MIddle, Lower, and Preparatory Depart- ^1.?' .r?.p:u'a5e. f^a;;s"rooius. now re-furnished with single sliding desks with chair backs. Large play- ground, gymnasium, fives courts, workshop, library, separate sanatorium. Good clubs for cricket, football, ec i-lsts of examination successes, and references on application. Terms moderate. HK.VD MASTER—CHARLES BIGG. WESTON^UPER-MARE. A THS^T,\K LADIES' COLLEGE, rxPT TT^rvv (Corner of Severn-road.) INCLUSIVE r1 LES for Board, English, French,Music, HarlllOn,i, Bookkeeping. and Drawing, 24 G JINEAS PER ANNUM. P'ePai-ed for all Examinations. Individual attention to Delicate and Backward Pupils. 1 eum'l hnl :e¡,l Bat111ng in Summer. References, Prospectus, And vie,y of House (which is the Sea li"ut) mav jje jjy applying to TMWYT tpotlt HliAB MISTRESS. NEX1 TERM begins TUESDAY, 12tb September. 1029 ODbutøfintt. ABERYSTwiTH. TT NI VERS IT Y COLLEGE OF WALES, ABERYSWTYTH. EXAMINATION FOR ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS AND EXHIBITIONS. The following Scholarships and Exibidons, open to both male and female candidates above the age of 16, j will be offered for competition at the commencement of next session, on Tuesday, September 19th, 1893, and the following (Jays ;— OPEN SCHOLARSHIPS AND EXHIBITIONS. One of two David Davies' Scholarships of £40, the Visitors' Scholarship of £3), from the contributions of visitors in the summer vacation. Tlie Keeling Scholar- ships of £25, for natural science. The Commercial Travellers' of South Wales Scholarship of £20. The Brereton Scholarship of £15. Five Exhibitions of £10. CLOSED SCHOLARSHIPS AND EXHIBITIONS. The Principal's Scholarship of £40, Five Exhibitions of £10, confiued. to natives of Wales. The Ellis Eyton Exhibition of £10, confined to natives of North Wales. One of two Mrs Davies (Llandyssul) Scholarships of £20 offered this year to male candidates who are natives of Cardiganshire or Carmarthenshire. One of two R. H. Richards Scholarships of £20, confined to natives of Cardiganshire. THE CYNDDELW WELSH SCHOLARSHIP. A Scholarship of the value year and open to aU, whether previously students 01 the College or not, who undertake, if @ucœsful, t-o pursue at the college a course of Welsh study approved by the Senate. AGRICULTURAL SCHOLARSHIPS AND EXHIBITIONS. The following Scholarships and Exhibitions will be offered for competition at an Examination to be hela at the College on September 19th, 1893, and the follow- ing days Three Open Exhibitions of £10 each, offered by the College. One Scholarship of £15" and one Exhibition of £10, confined to residents in Pem- brokeshire. The following close Scholarships and Exhibitions offeredby the respective County Councils —Four Scholarships of K25, confined to natives of Oar- marthenshire. One Scholarship of £25, one Scholar- ship of £15, one Exhibition of £10, confined to natives of Cardiganshire. lufoi'm\ti()1l1'e,pecting the subjects of the Examination, and all other particulars, may be obtained on application to the Registrar. NORMAL EXHIBITIONS. Five Exhibitions of £10 each will be awarded on the results of the Queen's Scholarship Examination of1893. Candidates for all the above Scholarships and Exhibi- tions must send in their name. to the undersigned not later than September 1st, 18 3. 9557 T. MORTIMER GREEN, Registrar. LONG ASHTON, BRISTOL. LONG ASHTON SCHOOL, NEAR -tLJ BRISTOL. The NEXT ELECTION to SCHOOL SCHOLAR- SHIPS will take place in NOVEMBER NEXT. Boys entering now will be eligible. 1057 W. J. KEMPE, M.A. hddit ppL1ittitntttt5. TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION COM- JL MITTEE OF THE COUNTY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. The COUNCIL of the UNIVERSITY COLLEGE of SOUTH WALES and MONMOUTHSHIRE is pre- pared to APPOINT a TEACHER in SPANISH. For further particulars apply to 1132 IVOR JAMES, Registrar. University College, Cardiff, August llt-h, 1893. CLERK OF W O R~ K S_. The Joint Committee of the Rhondda Intermediate Education require the services of a CLERIC 0 l" THE WORKS for t,be period occupied in the erection of their Schools at P- h, at a salary of £2 2s per week. The person appoilltert Dlu4 devote the whole of his time to the duties appertaining to the office. Applications, with full particulars of qualifications, together with three copies of testimonials, to be sent to the undersigned, endorsed on the envelope, Appli- cation Clerk of Wojrks," not later than 12 <rclock noon, on Wednesday, the 16th August. JACOB REES, Architect. Hillside Cottage, Pentre,' near Pontypridd. 9941 I THE PONTYPRIDD COACHBUILD- ING and WHEELWRIGHT COMPANY, LTD., are PREPARED to APPOINT a MANAGER of their Business. Applicant must be thoroughly experienced in Coachboilding and Wheelwright business in all their brauciies. Applications, stating age, experience, and qualifica- tion, accompanied by throe recent testimonials, and marked "Application,"to be sent to me 1152 G. JAMES, Secretary. li Jtds, lUning-to.Otnst &r. LIVERPOOL.—SHAFTESBURY TEM- PERANCE HOTEL, Mount-plea.sant; 100 rooms. Lit by electric light; bed and service from 2s fid; night Lit by electric light; bed and service from 2s 6d; night porter goodstockroc^nu. 9310 THE PORTHCAWL HOTEL HANDSOMELY RE.FURNISHED and first-class ppointments. Special Terms for Families and Visitors staying over the week end. Excellent Stabling. GOLF GROUND Illy five minutes walk. Course in excellent condition. 4132 H. J. OVENDEN, Manager. CLEVEDON. HYDRO THERAPEUTIC ESTAB- JJL LISHMENT OR HEALTH RESORT FOR INVALIDS & VISITORS. Highly recommended for those needing rest or change, with or without Masse Weir Mitchell, Electric, or other treatment. The house and grounds are deligntfully situated, open to the south and west, while sheltered from the north anù east winds. Apply SECRETARY, 6832 HYDRO, CLEVEDON, SOMERSET. ESTON-SUPE RTM ARE. GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL. This first-class FAMILY HOTEl. faces the sea, contains 100 rooms, and possesses all modern improve- ments including hydraulic lift, extensive ornamental grounds, tablo dhoto dinner at separate table at 7 p.m. daily. Ten minutes' walk from golf links. Terms strictly moderate and inclusive. HOTEL OMNIBUS. TELEPHONE No. 11. APPLY TO MANAGERESS. 9231 THE JgEST ESTABLISHMENT IN CARDIFF FOR GOOD, SOUND FUR NIT U HE IN LATEST AND MOST ARTISTIC DESIGNS, AND AT PRICES WHICH HAVE NEVER FAILED TO GIVE THE GREAT- EST POSSIBLE SATISFACTION, IS N. BERHY AND QO.% S4z9 QUEEN STREET, WHERE AN IMMENSE ASSORTMENT Of FURNITURE, OVERMANTELS, BEDSTEADS, WARDROBES, CARPETS, CHEFFONIERS, LINOLEUMS, CABINETS, GLASS, CHINA, AND EARTHENWARE, IS ALWAYS KEPT IN STOCK, READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. BRASS BAY WINDOW POLES AND VENETIAN BLINDS A SPECIALITY. ESTIMATES FREE FOR ALL KINDS OF FURNISHING. CARPETS^ MADfc AND LAID BY EXPERIENCED WORKMEN. TERMSBEST POSSIBLE VALUE FOR READY MONEY ONLY. NOTICE OF J^E^TOVALT THE CHINA AND GLASS JJUSINESS Lately carried on at 77, QUEEN-STREET CARDIFF, by W. DOBBS Is NOW REMOVED To More Commodious Premises at 72 QUEKN jgTRKET, NEARLY OPPOSITE, Where a Large Stock of THE NEWEST AND BEST GOODS IS NOW ON VIEW. An early inspection is respectfully solicited and aU orders entrusted to as will have the best attention of W. DOBBS AND QON. 0.3&8 EVERY MAN suffering frcm NERVOUS and PHYSICAL DEBILITY should send for a valuable pamphlet explaining how all nervous and organic derangements may be success fully treated without stomach medication. The method is easy and pleasant, and will effect a perfect and oer» maneut cure. Sent, sealed, post free.—Addres NORTON, 24911, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON^ W.C.' (Esatrsioits. BRISTOL CHANNEL PASSENGER JL* SERVICE, LIMITED. DAILY SERVICE between CARDIFF and WESTON by LADY MARGARET. ADDITIONAL SAILINGS, CARDIFF and WESTON, INCLUDED HERE beyond Monthly Bills. LEAVE CARDIFF. LEAVE WESTON Tues. 15.—9.20, 11.15 a.in.. §Tues. 15.—10.15a m 5 10 6.0, 7.50 p.m. | 7.0, 8.40 p.m. Wed. 16.—9.20,11.10 a.m., §Wed. 16.—10.10 a.m. 12 6.0,7.50 p.m. noon, 6.50, 8.45 p.m.' Thurs. 17.-8.20,9.30,10.45, Thurs. 17.—9.30, 10.20 a.m 11.20 a.m., &.35j).m. | 12.15.6.30,8.0 p.m. Fri. 18.—9.20, 11.15 a.m., Fri. 18.—10.15 a.m., 1215 12.15,1.30,7.30 p.m. ) 6.30,7.30,8.30 p.m. Sat. 19.— v.30, 11.30 a.m., Sat. 19.—10.20 a.m., 12.20, 2.40,7.30 p.m. I 6.30,8.30 p.m. Mon. 2.-8.45, 9.20, 10.30, Mou. 21.—9.50, 10.15, 11.50 10.50, 11.20 a.m., 12.55,1 1.20,3.15,4.0 p.m. 8.30,8.45 p.m. § Cardiff Flower Show. SPECIAL EXCURSIONS FROM CAR- DIFF BY THE SALOON STEAMERS, DIFF BY THE SALOON STEAMERS, LORNA DOONE and BONNIE DOON. TUESDAY, LYNMOUTK and ILFliACOMBE. August 15, by Leave Cardiff 10.15a.m.,Ilfracombe BONNIE DOOX 4.0 p.m, or LADY -—— I MARGARET, EVENING TRIP to NEWPORT. at 10.15 a.m. and Leave Cardiff 7.0 p.m.. Newport 7.0 p.m. 9.15 p.m. TUESDAY, i WTTCHET. August 15t-h- .¡ Leave Cardiff 7.15 a.m., Watchet EARL OF DUN- 9.30 a.m. and 8 p.ui. HAVEN. I 7.15 a.m. and 6.0 Evening Trip—Leave Cardiff 6.0 P-w- p.m., Watchet 8.0 p.m. CI,EVEDON. WEDNESDAY, Leave Cardiff 9.15 a.in., Clevedon August 16tli, 10.45 a.m. and 8.30 p.m., Earl of Dunraven, ¡ ——— 9.15 a.m. & HALF-HOLIDAY TRIP. 6.15p.m. I Leave Cardiff 6.15 p.m., Clevedon h 8.30 p.m. WFDNFsinlv LYNMOUTH"& ILFBACOMB& AUG U ST 16th, r LORNADOONli, Lorna Doone, i Leave Carmft 10.45 a.m Iifra- 10.45 am coipbe4.30 p.m., Lynmouth5.5p.m. Steamer returns to Bristol 7.0 p.m. LYN51()LTTII. II FRACOM BE, & CLOVELLY. Leave Cardiff 9.30 ajn., Clovcllv Leave Cardiff 9.30 ajn., Clovcllv THURSDAY, 4.0 p.m., lifracombe 530 p.m., August 17th. I Lynmouth 6.15 p.m. BONNIE DOON N.B.—The passengers will be and taken from Cardiff by the LORNA DOONE. Bonnie Doou, and will be trans- 9.30 a..m. I ferred to the Lorna Dooue at lifracombe for Clovelly, and change to the Bonnie Doon on the return journey. THURSDA Y7 I EVENmG TRLP UPll'HE August 17th. RIVER USK TO NEWPORT. BONNIE DOON. I Leave Cardiff 8.30 p.m., New- 8.30 p.m. I port 9.45 p.m. August 17th. RIVER USK TO NEWPORT. BONNIE DOON. I Leave Cardiff 8.30 p.m., New- 8.30 p.m. I port 9.45 p.m. | WATCHET, MINEHEADTJLYN- THURSDAY, | MOUTH, and ILFRACOMBE. August 17th. Leave Cardiff 7.15 a.m., Ilfra- EARL OF combe 5.15 p.m. DUNRAVEN, ¡ Calling at Lynmouth 6.0 p.m., At 7.15 a.m. Minehead 7.0 p.m., Watchet 7.30 I p.m., to-and-fro. IVT OTICET—^ BOOKINGS ^ia LLFRA- -L* COMBE to Stations on the London and South- Western Railway are now in force. See Bills. Wind, weather and circumstances permitting. EDWARDS, ROBERTSON, & CO., Managers, 8113 SOle 105, Bute Docks, Cardiff. DAILY SERVICEJ BETWEEN CARDIFF AND WESTON, By the Saloon Steamer SEA BREEZE (Weather and circumstances permitting). AUGUST. LEAVE CARDIFF. j LEAVE WESTON. Tues. 15.—8.45, 11.0 a.m., "Tl\e». 15.—9.45 a.m., 5.0 6.0 p.m. -1.0 p.m. Wed. 16.—10.30 a.m., 6.0 j* Wed. 16.-11.30 a.m., 7.0 p.m. p.m. (via. Clevedon). Thur. 17.—9.15, 11.15a.in., Thur. 17.—10.15 a.m., 6.35 p.m. ) 12.15, 7.50 p.m. Cardiff Flower Show. SPECIAL SAILINGS from CARDIFF C by the Magnificent Saloon Steamers RAVENSWOOD AND WAVERLEY. (Wind and circumstances permitting). TUESDAY^ I r August 15th. ) CHANNEL CRUISE. SEA BREEZE, Leave Cardiff at 6.0 p.m. Fares Channel Cruise, I Fore Deck, 6d Saloon, Is. At 8.0 p.m. I "WEDNESDAY, LYNMOUTH and ILFRACOMBtT August. 16th. | Leave Cardiff 10.45 a.m. Ilfra- August. 16th. [ Leave Cardiff 10.45 a.m. Ilfra- WAVERLEY, combe, 5.30; Lynmouth, 6.5. At 10.4& a.m. Cardiff for Bristol at 8.15 p.m. WEDNESDAY^ l" CLEVEDON. August 16tli. Leave Cardiff at 8.0 a.m; Clevedon, SEA BREEZE, j 9.0 a.m. and 8.0 p.m. Return At 8.0 a.m. j fares Fore Cabin, ls6d Saloon, i 2s. I EVENING TRIP to WESTON Also at 6.0 p.to. | "(ffilSJ"' I Leave Cardiff 6.0 p.m. Fare all I over the steamer, Is. For further particulars apply to Mr Wm. Guy, Agent, 8, Stuart-street, Cardin: or P. a.nd A. Camp- bell, Ltd., Cumberland Basin, Bristol. 9385 WESTERN RAILWAY. FAST EXPRESS TRAINS 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, and Edinburgh, and the North of England and Scotland generally, leaving CARDIFF at 3.30 a.m., 12.33,4.3, and 7.40 p.m. By Trains connecting with the Service to and from LLANELLY, SWANSEA, NEATH, BRIDGEND, and ether Stations, the time occupied ftetweeni SOUTH WALES and the North is materially reduced." THROUGH CARRIAGES run from CARDIFF, and THROUGH FARES are in operation between all principal Stations. 9906 HY. LAMBERT, General Manager. NORWAY, SWEDEN. AND RUSSIA. JJOLIDAY TOURS. THE WILSON LINE OF FIRST-CLASS, splendidly fitted PASSENGER STEAMERS, with Saloon and Sleeping Accommodation amidships. Intending Sailings are from HULL to BERGEN and STAV ANGER, every TUES- DAY and SATURDAY. „ to CHRISTIAN IA and CHRISTIANSAND every FRIDAY. „ to DKONTHEIM every THURSDAY. to GOTHENBURG every SATURDAY Morn- ing. GRIMSBY to GOTHENBURG. LONDON to CHRISTIANIA and CHRISTIANSAND every FRIDAY Morning. HULL to ST. PETERSBURG, WEEKLY. COPENHAGEN, WEEKLY. GRIMSBY to MALMO, every WEDNESDAY. Apply to THOS. WILSON. SONS & CO.. Limited, HuLL, or JOHN BOVEY Co., CARDIFF, 8514 South Wales Agents. ORIENT COMPANY'S YACHTING CRUISES by the Steamships GARONNE, 3,876 tons register, and CHIMBORAZO, 3,847 tons register, leaving London as under :— FOR NORWAY, 16th August, for 15 days, calling at Leith two days later. For SICILY, GREECE, the LEVANT and CRIMEA, leavipg 2nd September, for 46 days. For MADEIRA, TENERIFFE. WEST INDIES, AZORES, &c., leaving 22nd November, for 65 days. The steamers are fitted with electric light, electric bells, hot and cold baths, &c. f F. Green and Co. "I Head-offices, Fen- M.anagers Anderson, Anderson, > church -avenue, I and Co. J London. For particulars apply to the latter firm, at 5, Fen- churcn-avenue, E.C., or w the West-end Branch office, 16, Cockspur-street, London, S.W. or, in Cardiff, to Henderson Bros., 35, Mount Stuart-square. 8554 SUMMER TOURS IN SCOTLAND. THE GRANDEST SEA TRIPS IN BRITAIN are through the SCOTTISH WESTERN ISLANDS. Time bills with map and fares post free from 8992 DAVID MACBRA YNE, 119, Hope-street, Glasgow. <G U M M E R 1893. J. NEWTON & CO., TAILORS AND BREECHES MAKERS, 53, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, 7107 TO rjUNPLATE & GALVANIZED I SHEETS JY/JANUFACTURERS. GREYS PATENT TRIPLE TANK AND RADIUS. I BEAM'S PICKLING MACHINE, Sp?cially made to work with Browu Sulphuric Add. FIVE SIZES OF MACHINES MADE SUITABLE FOR ANY NUMBER OF MILLS. The No. 4 Size guaranteed to make 1,000 Boxes per day (of 10 hours) of Black Pickling, and pro rata of Black and White. THE No. 5 MACHINE IS CAPABLE OF PICK- LING SHEETS 12 feet long by 4 feet wide, Full particulars to be had from the Patentee, MR DAVID GREY, 9814 The Vill-v, Maesteg, R.S.O. TH CARMARTHEN BLLUPOSTING JL COMPANY. 13, GUILDHAIL-SQU-lttli, CARMARTHEN Bill-posting and Advartismg in all its Branches throughout .he Counties of Carmarthen Pembroke, aud Cardigan. 12a) I public ]Xmusinmtts. I CARDIFF. THE A T R E ROYAL. JL LESSEE AND MANAGER MR ED. FLETCHER, FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY, MR JOHN A. ATKIN AND HIS COMPANY In the famous Drama, the GRIP OF IRON, Now in its sixth Year of Tour, TUESDA Y, August 15th, and during the week, lot the 1,824th time, the Great Sensational Drama, in five acts, by Arthur Shirley, entitled the GRIP OF IRON. OR THE STRANGLERS OF PARIS. MONDAY August 2bt., Mr Gerald Kennedy, with Stud of Hunters, in the Great Drama, FOR ENGLAND. Doors open at 7. Commence at 7.30. Prices 6d to £ 1 Is. Booking Office at Thompson and Shackell's, Limited. MONDAY, AUGUST 23TH, MR WILSON JGARRETT. For Six Nights and One Matinee. MONDAY and SATURDAY CLAUDIAN TUESDAY BEN-MY-CHREK W E DNESDAY* OTHELLO. THURSDAY HAMLEF FRIDAY and SATURDAY MORNING, JPSAROAH. THE EMPIREc MANAGER OSWALD STOI1* TO-NIGHT » LITTLE MABEL, Introduced by Dr Marius. Astounding manifestationt of psychological phenomen TSILLO, ventriloquist and organophonist. The amiable and agile COLEMAN SISTERS, who are harmonious in sùng. dexterous in dance, and fascinating in manne; The unobtrusive Ethiopians, Mr and Mrs SAM LUCAS, with their quiet humour, old plantation melodies, homely lyrics pithily written, and facile instrumenta- tion, H. F. WILSON, a tenor vocalist of sterling merit, excellent iu phrasing and expression. Miss MAUD ROSEBERRY, purveyor of ditties and dances. Finally, the ALBERT and EDMUNDS comic sketch troupe, who will demonstrate how much laughableness can be compressed into A Locket)" Next Week.—Tlie light, slight, bright REEVE SISTERS. GRAND THEATRE^ LESSEE AND MANAGER Mr ED. FLETCHEK. TUESDA Y, AUGUST 15TH, 1893, and during the w Special Return and Important Engagement of WALTER REYNOLDS, Who will appear with his powerful Dramatic Company, in the new Irish Drama of the present day—entitled the SHAMROOK AND THE ROSE, By WALTER REYNOLDS, Author of Sweet Innia- fail," over 2.000 nights A Mother's Sin," over 1,500 nights The Nation's Curse," Cain and Abel," A Woman's Truth," Vanity Fair," &c. This marvellously successful play is dedicated (bJ permission) to the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone. MONDAY, AUGUST 21st. the Great Drama PAR iON THORN. PPLICANTS for USE of COLONIAL- HALL please apply to COLLETT and ISAAC IMPORTERS. CARDIFF. 1218 SWANSEA. RP H E 1^ M P I R E. MANAGER OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. The Famous Drury-lane Favourite, JJARRIET YERNUN, WHOSE ELEGANCE OF FORM, BEAUTY OF FACE, SWEETNESS OF VOICE, BRIGHTNESS OF STYLE. EXCELLENCE OF SONGS, and MAGNIFICENT TRIM EAVE GAINED HER WIDE CELEBRITY. VENTO, With his ventriloquial media for dissipating dulnesa, and HIS mimetic :tutOlD1\.ta of ALBERT CHEVALIER an. l LOTTIE COLLINS. MAURICK and ROSS — A Public Laughing-stock— Pioneers of Revolutionary Humour. Variafcies by other able Artistes, inciuding DAVE RUSSELL, of Football Fame. NEWPORT. rjlHE EMPIRE. MANIGKR OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT The Rib-ticklins; Triumvirate The Comical Coalitionf THE THREE LEFRE BROTHERS, A Trio of Tricks and Tactics in a merry little Sketchldf called The Gentleman Scamp." CLARA BELL, A Trilling and Warbling Sonc Bird. THE GATWARDS, In Bellringing, Singing, and Dancing. THE LILL SISTERS, Personable Young Ladies, both Tuneful and Graceful ALF VINT, Who throws a light upon the Foibles of Humankind. HARRY WALTON, Satirist and Descriptive Singer. CHARLES OUSLEY, The Southern Songster, who rattles the Golden Shoes Next Week—CHARLES COLLETTE. f COUNTY BREWERY CO.. pENARTH ROAD, QARDIFF, Are now supplying their EXCELLENT MILD AND BITTER ALES, In 4% gallon casks and upwards MILD ALE from lOd per gallon. BITTER ALE from Is. STRONG ALE, Is 6d. GOOD HARVEST BEER at 9d per gallon. 6709 J. W. S T OT T, A. P. a. (By Examination), FAMILY AND DISPENSING CHEMIST, Begs to inform the late customers of Gwilyrn Davies, and the inhabitants of Swansea, that he HAS TAKEN OVER THE BUSINESS 01 CHEMIST AND JQRUGGIST Until recently carried on by Mr Gwilym Daviea and trusts that by Riving prompt and careftff attention to all orders to merit a share of theif esteemed patronage. AU the well-known Preparations of hisPrede- cessor Always on Sale. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY PREPARED. m- OPPOSITE EMPIRE THEATRE OF VARIETIES. 9650 ARTIFICIAL TEETH. A COMPLETE SET ONE GUINEA Five Years' Warranty. Prize Medal. GOODJ^AN &. CO., 10. DUKE STRE ET, CARD I FF. 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AND 1,IME JUICK CORDIAL Inquire specially for our GINGER ALE at aU first- class Grocers Wine Merchants. Chemwt« T Restaurants, and Ship Store Dealers W. A. ROSS & SONS, LIMITED, BELFAST. ARICOCELE XV« CO., 249, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON. 4847