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CHARLES D. PHILLIPS, EMLYN IRONWORKS, NEWPORT, MON., AND GLOUCESTER, SOLE REPRESENTATIVE IN SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE FOR HUDSWELL, CLARKE AND CO.'S CELEBRATED LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES. DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS ON APPLICATION "—— 1796 TKLKOBAMS MACHINERY." NEWPORT.
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Hijippntg £ iaiia&. £ ^f CARDIFF AND BORDEAU £ SRRRRXJ.\Y TIIE CARDIFF STKAMSHI1 ggftfllfe-COMPANY'.S FIRST-CLASS SCRE-.Y STEAMERS will sail as follows, circum- stances permitting USK Cardiff for Bordeaux Jan. 11 LAFF Bordeaux for Cardiff Jan. 17 Yv ltii goods and passengers. For Rates of Freight, &c., apply to Mr A. G. Todd, 1, Quai des Chartrous, Bordeaux and at the Office the Company, 51, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff. 1071 S481 HOOPER CAMPBELL CO.. Managers. /CARDIFF, SWANSEA. AND NEWPORT. SFE&SJJGL TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS Are intended to Sail with Goods and Passengers as follows:— CARDIFF to BELFAST, every MONDAY, p.m. tide. CARDIFF to GLASGOW, every THURSDAY, „ SWANSEA TO BELFAST and GLASGOW, EVERY WEDNESDAY, p.m. tide. NEWPORT TO BELFAST and GLASGOW, via SWANSEA, every ALTERNATE TUESDAY, p.m. tide. Fares—Belfast: Cabin, 17s. 6d.; Steerage, 10s.; Glasgow: Cabin, 2Q»s.; Steerage, 12s. 6tl. Soldiers or Bailors, 10s. Return Fare and a Half, available for two months. Further particulars from M. Jones and Brother, Swansea; R. Burton and Son, Newport; or 1014 E. TAYLOR and Co., Cardiff. Ielepnone No. WI. LIVERPOOL AND BIRKENHEAD. <-J REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION. I'lie First-class Full-powered Steamships of the South Wales and Liverpool Steamship Company. Limited, MARQUESS OF BUT1£. ORPHEUS, LLANELLY, /TS IRTF\-AOR OTHER Steamers, are intended to sail ^¥GG £ »(CASTIALTIES excepted, and as per conditions Company's sailing bills) as under :— irom CARDIFF I From LLANELLY (Liverpool Wharf, West Bute Dock), (Nevill's Dock), EVERY TUESDAY. Froic NEWPORT I TUESDAY AND SATURDAY (Liverpool Wharf), EVERY WEDNESDAY From LIVERPOOL From LIVERPOOL ,W „ West O'iue, kelson Dock), (West Side Trafalgar Dk) EVERY SATURDAY. TUESDAY AND SATURDAY'. EVERY SATURDAY. TUESDAY AND SATURDAY. Favourable rates to Bridgwater and District, Burry Port, Carmarthen, Mertliyr, Aberdare, Pontypridd, md also all towns on the Glamorganshire Canal jystem. Apply to Robert Gilchrist and Co., Liver ,001 (Managers); Newport (Mon.); Llaneily; and Consulate Chambers, 53. Bute-road, Cardiff. 1128 A M E R1 C A N LINE. /PRRFYL\R±%- SOUTHAMPTON—NEW YORK UNITED STATES^ BIAFL STEAMERS. SOUTHAMPTON TO NEW YORK DIRECT, Every SATURDAY. Highest Class of accommodation for Saloon, Second Jabin, and Steerage Passengers. LIVERPOOL—PHILADELPHIA SERVICE. Every WEDNESDAY. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, Calling at Queenstowu every Thursday. Passengers and Goods are landed at Philadelphia on llie Wharf ef the Pennsylvania Railroad, which has .he Shortest and most Direct Route to all places in the Western Suites. 1016 Apply to Richardson, Spence & Co., Southampton or Liverpool or to S. J. Davies, 9, Edwards-pl., Queen it. T. C. Howe & Co.. 31, MOunt Stuart-sq. C. J. Cud- lipp, Castle-rd., Cardiff; H. Huntley, Glo'ster House, Penarth C. H. Perkins, 11, Somerset-pi.; Austin and Silcocks, Swansea T. H. Austin, Neatl1-rd, Landore; D. S. Thomas, British School, LIandovery W. Hancock, Downing-st., Llaneily; H. Lewis, Bridge-st., Neath; U. L. Jones, 23, Villiers-st, Briton Ferrv J. Roberts, Pontypridd; D. T. Davies, Merthyr J.S. Lambert, 2. The Woodlands, Porth; D. J. Evans, Merthyr; W. omith 44 Hannah-st. T'ovth A. Tilney.Ste IM Saw Mills, ',LE!'Y A. H. Thomas, BLSJJNA; A. Davies, 1, Queen- i, Pontlottyn; VV. H Hitchings, Aberkentig J. Xnomas, Iveuegar J. 1). Thonias, Seven Sisters, Neath. ^j5ALGRAVi7~MURPHY & LINE OF STEAMERS. CITYTTF RANRV ANSE* XO H A MBURO. CITY OF nnmnVrmf.' «aptam Connor PTTV Captain Codd n.««fn i V Captain Hoare One of the above or other steamers of the same Line ss intended to leave Swansea for Hamburg every Ten Days. For Freights, &c., apply to the owners, Palgrave VInrphy & Co., 17. Eden Quay, Dublin, or to the Agents, BURG 15SS & CO.. SWANSEA Agent at Hamburg D. FUHRMANN. 2261 CARDIFF AND OPORTO. .J ;n. 'Li The GENERAL SCEAM NAVIGATION STEAME11S will SAIL about EVERY THREK WEEKS (circumstances permitting) with general goods. for rates of freights, Ac., apply to the Company, 55, BREAT TOWER-STREET, LONDON, or JAMES EVENS and CO., Ltd.. BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. Next sailing 15th December. 2790 JJTEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CARDIFF AND MANCHESTER. Stejmer "TALBOT" or "SUNLIGHT" will sail tbout FRIDAY, January 12th, from CARDIFF for MANCHESTER. Apply to Robert Gilchrist a,11d Co., Cardiff; John Bacon, Limited, Liverpool; alld Simpson, Howden, jind Co., Manchester. 3586 GOOD NEWS GOOD NEWS > i FREW FARMS IN CANADA AND QUEENS- LAND by paying your passage onI)". Passengers Goods, and Parcels hooked to AND from America Australia, Queensland, Canada, ANd South Africa. by he safest, largest, fastest, and cheapest steamers to 1.11 parts. All passengers met FI„d conduced to the steamers. Cheap fares to London, Southampton and Liverpool —Apply, with STAMPED envelope, to the Licensed Passenger Broker, Jas Roberts, 24, High- jtreet, Pontypridd. Agent for all steamship lines Write in Welsh or English. ESTABLISHED ten years. 3685 SUulMttg ^ociftus. RINCIPALITY "PERMANENT JL INVESTMENT JJUILDING SOCIETY 5>1 per cent, on DEPOSITS^-Short Notice. »>2 i percent. on LARG E DEPOSITS for One Year. Ij 1 per cent. on PREFERENTIAL SHARES. :1::2 APPLY FOR THE 33RD ANNUAL REPORT ind prospectus to W. SANI>iiR$, MANAGING SEC., 28, St. Mary-iireet, Cardlft". IGENTS Newport: Mr J. M. WOQO, 24, High-street. Penarth and Barry Mrj). H. EDMUNDS, 3, High-street, Penarth. 1023-7422 Ebbw Vale MI- J. A. DAVIES. Ida-place. GLAMORGAN BUILDING SOCIETY 1?- QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF The wsrms offered by this OLD-ESTAT^ED Societv t» Borrowers, Investors, and DEPOSIT^ AVE AS RE JARDA security and position, unequalled, A^D cannot be sar asi-ed. Forparticulars, ap^ply to 3FF{ CARDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY TO INVESTORS AND DEPOSITORS. Apply for a NEW PROSPECTUS, rhich may be obtained post free UHON application to WENTWORTH PRICJS. LAWRENCE R. DICKsEE, F.C.A., Joint Secretaries. 21 High-street, Cardiff. 1305 ONTYPRIDD, Ac., BUILDING i. SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED 1866. INCORPORATED, 1874. DEPOSITS at 3 MONTHS' NOnCE 4 per Cent. JINGLE PAYMENT SHARES—AS per table—5 per Tent. Compound Interest with SHARE OF PROFITS. Apply for Prospectus to H. S. DAVIJS, TOWN-HALL CHAMBERS, 3291 PONTYPRIDD. jy^ERTHYR AND JJVAVLALS gTJILDING SOOIETY CHAIRMAN Mr Alderman WIUJAMS, J.P. Gw^elodygirlh ilo isoi Mertllyr Tydtil. LOANS ADVANCED IN SUMS FROM JS100 TO S10.000.. Easy Repayments in 3 to 17 Y»A,G_-PATOURTLJJH Redemption Terms— U tnio.it Build in Progress—No Management CI|AR^ES_ Forparticulars apply to Mr VVILLIAMS Secretary, Glebelann House, MerthyR Tydnl; or LO<*a! AS;eiirs RLII I.UIRHOUF sunlit VV:I'<"» 1183 WILLIAMS' (PONTARDAWE) WORM LOZENGES For over Thirty Years this highly VaJuaole Remedy MAS met with the greatest success. The effect upon Weak, Delicate children (often given up as incurable) bk Magic. Getting rid of his tornentJDg. pests by ^JKING these Lozenges, the thin, pale-T'aced, inanimate VNUD BECOMES strong, healthy, and lively, the pride, of the a.nxiety, of his guardians. HI! ve for some time used YOUR Anthelmintic ^P,1V Q R?ZE°KES, in my family, and find them a very ipeeuy antt eflicacious cure for asceandes, and their 5RW;LA?D form is A ^AT recom. Howdon CHILDREN. W. HUTCHINSON, Vicar of F 31/^S AND 2S PER box, by most Jiemists, or ior L^OR 34 stamps from J. Davies, chemis t ?2' "LGH'3TRETT' BWAA?EA. A list of testimoninl. ?YI»rpt<.INS. &C. on application 1231 IMPORTANT TO GENTLEMEN. TFTO,,?"6 H,?X 0F HO,RTO,1> LX-L- PUls are guaranteed a complications, whether acquired or PRET ALSO GRAVEL and pains in the back, HORTNN S POST FREB FOR 1* FROM G. D o ID RO,N the General Hospital), Aston- Ca-rditt-A-Hagon, Chemist, ltomsefl.1intS o'i e'st* Merthyr—Wills, Chemist Uoyd chemist, Osford-st. NewporO- i.emist, High-st, N B.-Has neyerbeen &>own •0 laii. Letters answered free. Please nynie paper, 1343 IP V: alt5 bu ;!udintt. -I AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. ALEXANDER, DANIEL, SELFE, and CO. £GO,OOO Bristol Water Works Stock at Bristol..Jan, 18 Messrs BOWLER, TURPIN & CO. Printing Plant, &c., at Bath Jan. 9 & 10 Messrs GOTTWALTZ, BOWR1NG, and PERRY. Concents of liesidence, at St. Fagun's .Jan. 10 & 11 Horses, Ac., at Cardiff Contents of Residences, at Cardiff .Jan. 18 and 19 Messrs S. HEKN and PERTWEE. Valuable Properties, at the Mart, Cardiff Jan. 18 Mr W. G. LATiY. Prize Dog., Poultw, &c., at Cardiff January 10 Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER & SON. Property, at Swansea Jan. 10 Tin-plate Works, &c., at Swansea Jan. 23 Messrs J. G. MADDOX & SON. Household Furniture, &e., at Cardiff Jan. 9 and 11 Mr MORGAN MORGAN. Freehold Building Land, at Cardiff January — Freehold Residence and I.and, at Cardiff Jan. — Messrs NEWLAND, DAVIS & HUNT. Horses, &c., at Maindee Jan. 10 Messrs GEO. NICHOLS, SMITH, and ALDER. New Debenture Stock, &c., at Bristol Feb. 1 Mr WILLIAM HARRY REES, Tin Plate Works, at Aberavon, Port Talbot. Jan. 18 Messrs EDWARD ROBERTS and SON. Tin Plates, at Swansea Jan. 9 Messrs STEPHENSON ALEXANDER. Freehold Farm, &c., at Cardiff Jan. 9 Meadow Hay, nt Llanishen Jan. 15 Fat Stock at Penmark .Ian. 22 Foundry and Engineering Works, at Cardiff Jan. 27 Leasehold Dwelling-House, at Cardiff Jan. 27 Mr A. A. VV ESTON. Furniture, &c., at Newport.. Jan. 10 Mr JOHN YOUNG. Stock-in-Trade, Furniture, &c.. at Pontypool. Jan. 8 SALE TO-MORROW IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, CHANCERY DIVISION. Important Sale of Valuable FREEHOLD FARM, GROUND RENTS, BUILDING and ACCOMMO- DATION LANDS,: ome of them situate at Fleur-de- Lis, and others in the town of Blackwood, being the SECOND PORTION of the Estate of JohnMoggridge, Esq., deceased. jVg R DAVID ALEXANDER (of the XTJL firm of Stephenson and Alexander), of Cardiff, the Auctioneer appointed by the Judge, will SELL by AUCTION, at the Park Hotel, Cardiff, on TUES- DAY, the 9ih January, 1894 (and not, on Thursday, the 14th December, as previously advertised), at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, the SECOND PORTION of the ESTATE Of the late J aHN MOGGRIDGE, Esq consisting of a VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM, Known as "BUTTRY HATCH," several VALUABLE GROUND RENTS, ACCOMMODATION LANDS AND BUILDING SITES, Which will be divided into 36 Lots, as follow :—- LOT 1.-A Freehold GROUND RENT, secured upon prnperty in Treiyn, otherwise Fleur-de-Lis, in the Parish of Mynyddysllwyn, now in the occupation of the Representatives of the late Mr G. Masters and Rev. W. James, an1 producing a yearly rental of £6 Is. LOT 2.—A Freehold GROUND RENT, secured upon land at Trelyn, otherwise Fleur-de-Lis, m the Parish of Mynyddysllwyn, now in the occupation of the Rev. W. James, at an apportioned annual rental of LOT 3.—Three Freehold GROUND RENT'S, «t Tre- lyn, otherwise Fleur-de-Lis, in the Parish of Mynydd- vsl wyn, arising out of leases granted to Mr W. Sm.'th, Mrs Griffiths, and Mrs Harriet Wilkes (the Single Licence Free Public house, known as the Castle Inn and Premises), and producing a rental of £9 4s per annum. LOT 4.—Five Freehold GROUND RENTS, situate at Trelyn, otherwise Fleur-de-Lis, in the Parish of Mynyddysllwyn, arising out of leases granted to Mr D. A. Williams, Mrs Rachel Price. Mrs Elizabeth D. vies, Mrs Rachel Watkins, and Mr Thomas Thomas, and now producing a rental of :£11198 6d per annum. LOT 5.-Seven Freehold GROUND RENTS, secured upon land at Treiyn, otherwise Fleur-de-Lis, and Buttry Hatch, in the parish of Mynyddysllwyn, leased to Mr Joseph Richards, Mr David Jones, Mr W. S. Nash, Mr E. Carwardine, Loyal Hope Club. and Mrs Harriet Jones. Also three plots of Accommodation Land, now in the occupation of Mr Joseph Richards, Mr Henry Jones and Mr William Yeo, and producing an annual rental of £ il lis. LOT 6.—Four Freehold GROUND RENTS, secured upon land in the parish of Mynyddysllwyn, leased to Messrs Thomas Brothers, Mr Richard Yeo, Mr John 'i'av.nan, and Mr Stephen Griffiths, and a plot of Ac- commodation Land held by MKs Anthony, and pro- ducing a rental of £11 7s per annum. LOT 7. Five Freehold GROUND RENTS, secured upon land in the parish of Mynyddysllwyn, leased to Mr B. T. Waiters, Mr Thos. Anthony, Mr William Williams, Mr Thos. Llewellyn, Rev. A. Barber, and others, and producing an annual of £11 19s. LOT 3.—Six Freehold GROUND RENTS, secured, upon land in the pari h of Mynyddysllwyn, leased to Mr John Simon, Mrs Mary Roes, Mr John Hook, Charles Jones, and Miss Anthony, and producing a rental of S15 14s 6d per a.nnum. LOT 9.—A Plot of Freehold BUILDING GROUND. a,.i?,yn' otherwise Fleur-de-Lis in the Darisli of Mynyddysllwyn, with the bnildlnm erected Son containing 27 perches, and let on i » tnLVeon> r.riT in sii- r<v>r?-' -'aiiinal tenancy. r i eehold GP.O J is D rents si«4r«d upon land m the parish of Mynyddysllwyn le^Sd^ to Mr David Edmunds, Mr E. Williams Mre ri^iio James, Rev. W. James, Mr H. WUlSm,^d Mrs W Harris, and producing an annual rental of £11.148 6d per annum. LOT 11.—Four Freehold GROUND RENTS, secured upon lands in the parish of Mynyddysllwyn, leased to Mrs W. Harris, Mr D. Davis, Rev. W. James, and Mrs Charlotte James, and producing an annual rental of S7 13 6d. LOT 12.-Threo Freehold GROUND RENTS, secured upon land in the parish of Mynyddysllwyn, leased to Rev. W. James, Mr H. Williams, and Mr D. Morgan, and producing an annual rental of £ 4 2s. LOT lo.—Three Freehold GROUND RENTS, secured upon land in the parish of Mynyddysllwyn, leased to Air Jesse Rutte, Rev. F. Powell, and Mr W. Nash, and producing an annual rental ofB4 14s. LOT 14.-Eight Freehold GROUND RENTS, secured upon lalld in the parish of Bedwellty, leased to Rev. R. Morris, Mr Enoch Lewis, Mr D. Rees, Mr J. Williams, Mr P. Evans, Mr D. Jenkins, Mr F. Jones, and Mr Stephen Griffiths, producin an annual rental of £ 14 7s 8d. Lot 15.—Seven Freehold GROUND RENTS, secured upon land in the Parish of Bedwellty, leased to Mr Evan Hodges, Mr F. Carwardine, Mr A. Walters, Mrs M. Davies, and Mrs Ann Davies, and producing an annual rental of £11 4s. LOT 16.—A Freehold GROUND RENT, secured upon land in the Parish of Bedwellty, leased to Mr John Williams. Also plot of Freehold Building Ground, let on a yearly tenancy to Mrs Ann Davis, and pro- ducing all annual rental of B5. Lor 17.-A Valuable Freehoid FARM, with Dwelling- house and outbuildings erected thereon, known as Buttry Hatch," situate in the Parishes of Bedwellty and Mynyddy ilwyn. and now in the occupation of Mrs Ann Davis, containing 83 acres or thereabouts, and producing an annual rental of £90 LOT m—Four Freehold GROUND RENTS, secured upon land in the Parish of Bedwellty, leased to Mr Tno*. Dennis, Mr W. S. Nash, Mr A. Jenkins, and Mr D. Bebb. Also Two Plots of Freehold Accommodation Land, now in the occupation of Mr D. Bebb, and pro- ducing an annual rental of £7 16s. LOT 19.-Two Freehold GROUND RENTS, secured upon land in the Parish of Bedwellty, leased to Mr Thomas Llewellyn and Mr Win. Edwards. Also Two Plots of Freehold Accommodation Land in the Parish of Bedwellty, leased to Mr David Bebb, and pro ducing an annual rental of £ 7 17s 6d. LOT 20.—Three Freehold GROUND RENTS, secured upon Land in the Parish of Bedwellty. with the Build- ings erected thereon, leased to Mrs Seaborne, Mr D. Bebb. and Mr Thomas Rosser, and producing an annual rental of B14 6s. LOT 21.—Five Freehold GROUND RENTS, secured upon Land in the Parish of Bedwellty, with the Build- ings erected thereon, leased to Mr M. Mathews, Mr T. Prothero, Mr D. Bebb, Mr Henry Davies, and Mrs Ann Davies. Also a, Plot of Freehold Accommodation Land, containing 1 acre or thereabouts, held on au annual tenancy by Mr T. Prothero, the whole produc- ing an annual rental of LOT 22.—Eight Freehold GROUND RENTS, secured upon Land in the Parish of Bedwellty, with the buildings erected thereon, leased to Mr Henry Thomas, Mr John Waters, Mr Thomas Prothero, Mr J. Lewis, Rev. D. Davies, and Mr John Lewis; also a Plot of Freeholll Accommodation Land, containing 20 poles or thereabouts, the whole producing an annual rental of £ J3 19s. LOT 23.—Four Freehold FIELDS, numbered 1,306, 1,305, 2,621, 2,408 on Ordnance Survey, situate in the Bedwellty and Mynyddysllwyn, now let on an-annual tenancy, and containing 8 acres or there- abouts, and producing the annual rental of £12. LOT 24.—Seven Freehold FIELDS, numbered 2,630, 2,631,2,632, 2,533, 2,634, 2,640, and 2,641 on Ordnance Survey, now in the occupation of Mr D. Bebb asfyearly tenant, containing altogether 23 acres or thereabouts, and producing an annual rental of j316 17s 6d. „ JJOT 25.—Four Freehold FIELDS, numbered 2,637, <638, 2,639, 2,669 on Ordnance Survey, now in the occupation of Mr D. Bebb as yearly tenant, c ntaining altogether 20 acres or thereabonts, and producing a.n annual rental of i:15 2s 6d. LOT ^6—six Freehold GROUND RENTS, secured upon Land in the Parish of Bedwellty, leased to Mrs T haVtes, Mr Stephen Griffiths, Mr Lewis Williams, Phillips, Mr H. Moses, and Mr J. Make- P^e- ^2" Producing an annual rental of £ 1110s 6d. r.r-? I^eehold GROUND RENT, secured upon Land at Blackwood, in the parish of Bedwellty, togetner with the buildings erected thereon, held on lease and producing the annuol rental of £212,. LOT 28. freehold PUBLIC-HOUSE and APPUR- TENANCES, known. as the Butchers' Arms Inn. Blackwood, in the Parish of Bedwellty, held on lease by Mi s Mary l*nmcns, now in the occupation of Me srs QpftHhs Bros., and producing an annual rental of £ 48. LOT GROUND RENT, secured upon Land at Blackwood,, in the Parish of Bedwellty, to- gether with the Buildings erectAd thereon, held on lease by Mr Richard Burns at an apportioned annual rental of £ 2 10s. LOT 30.—A Freehold GROUND RENT, secured upon Land at Blackwood, together with (he Buildings erected theveon, held on lease by Mrs Alary Thomas at the annual rent of £ 2 10s" LOT 31.—A Freehold GROUND RENT, secured upon Land at Blackwood, together with the Buildings erected thereon, held on lease by Mr T. Price at an apportioned annual rent of £2 10s. LOT 32.—A Freehold GROUND RENT, seeured upon Land at Blackwood, together with t e Bui dings erected tuereon. held on lease by Mr J. Edmunds at an annual rent of £ 6 3s. LOT 33.—A Freehold GROUND BENT, secured upon Land at Blackwood, with one House erected thereon, held on lease by Mr Hy. Burris at the present annual rent of £1 15s. LOT 34.—A Freehold GROUND RENT, seeured upon Land at Blackwood, with the Buildings erected thereon, held by Mr Lewis Jenkins and Mr Mark Tanner, at an annual ground rent of £ 4 lis. LOT 35.—A Freehold GROUND RENT secured upon Land, with Buildings erected thereon, at Black. wood, held on lease by Mr Richard Morris a.t the pre- sent annual rent of B2 lis 6d. LOT .36.- A Freehold PLOT of BUILDING LAND. situate at Blackwood, now in the occupation of Mr Treasure, as yearly tenant, at an annual rent of 10s I he whole of the ground rents are sold with the reversions. Detailed Particulars of all Lots are in course of pre- paration, and may be obtained upon application to Messrs STRETTON, HILLIARD, DALE, A CO., Solicitors, 75. Coinhill, London; Messrs. RICKARDS BLOSSE, Estate Agents, Cardiff; Or to the AUCTIONEERS, 2860 5, High-street, Cardiff. THE DE REES BILL-POSTING AND JL ADVERTISING COMPANY, LIMITED PROPRIETORS of 150 of the LARGEST STATIONS. j NEWPORT, PONTYPOOL, RISCA, EASTERN and WESTERN VALLEYS. TERMS ON APPLICATION 180 COMMERCIAL ROAD NEWPORT 1009 Saks bit Aurtiott. LLANISHEN, NEAR CARDIFF. SALE OF VV KLL-HARVESTED MEADOW HAY. MESSRS STEPHENSON AND ALEX- ANDER are instructed by the Cardiff Cor- poration to SELL by AUCTION, in a Field at Llanishen, adjoining the Llanishen Reservoir, near to Rhydypenna Farm, on MONDAY, 15th JANUARY, 1894, at 3 p.m., between 30 & 40 TONS OF WELL-HARVESTED MEADOW HAY, contained in Two Mows, and which may be seen at any time previous to the Sale upon application at the Reservoir Keeper's Cottage, Llanishen. three months' credit will be given upon approved security. 337 Further particulars may be obtained upon applica- tion at. the Waterworks Engineer's Offices, Town-hall, Cardiff or to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. PENMARK, NEAR BARRY. mESSRS STEPHENSON & ALEXAN- DER will SELL by AUCTION at Penmark, on MONDAY, the 22nd Janbary, 1894, at 1 o'clock punctually, about 3600 150 PRIME FAT SHEEP, 20 FAT CATTLE, AND 10 PORKERS. TREHERBERT. SALE of VALUABLE and IMPORTANT FOUNDRY and ENGINEERING WORKS. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MESSRS STEPHENSON AND ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the PARK HOTEL, CARDIFF, ON SATURDAY, the 27th JANUARY, 1894, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the VALUABLE AND IMPORTANT FOUNDRY AND 35NGINEERING WORKS, known as the Bute Engineering and Foundry Works, and situate at Treherbert, Glamorganshire, together with the whole of the VALUABLE PLANT AND MACHINERY connected therewith. tic Further particulars will appear in future advertise- ments in the meantime all information may be ob- tained upon application to the Auctioneers, 5, High street, Cardiff. 3673 PARTRIDGE-RO D, ROATH, CARDIFF. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING. HGrtJSE. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at t,he Park Hotel, Cardiff, on SATUR- DAY, the 27th day of January, 1894, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon (subject to such conditions of sale as shall be thbi-e and then produced). All that Lensehold MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE and PREMISES, formerly known as No. 26, Granvilie-crescent, Partridge-road, but now ki o vn as No. 51, Partridge-road, Roath, Cardiff, in the occupa- tion of Captain Church, at, a rental of £24 per annum The above premises are held for the residue of a term of 99 yeais from the 2nd day of February, 1872, at the yearly ground rent of B2. Further particulars may be obtained of Mr John R. Richards, Solicitor, 31, Fisher-street, Swansea, or of the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. THE BRISTOL GAS COMPANY. IMPORTANT ISSUE OF GENERAL CAPITAL STOCK AND NEW DEBENTURE STOCK. CIEO. NICHOLS, SMITH, & ALDER T are instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their SALEROOM, 49, BROAD-STREET, Bristol, on THURSDAY, the 1st day of February, 1894, at 2.30 p.m. precisely, IN LOTS OF S100 EACH, Y.20,000 FIVE PER CENT. MAXIMUM GENERAL CAPITAL STOCK AND Y,6,250 NEW DEBENTURE STOCK (Bearing INTEREST AT THE RATE OF FOUR POUNDS PER CENTUM PER ANNUM, payable half- yearly in June and December), OF AND IN THE BRISTOL GAS COMPANY, Issued by the Company under their statutory powers. The Stock will be Sold and Registered in the Books of the Company FREE OF EVERY EXPENSE to Purchasers thereof. Full particulars and Conditions of Sale may be obtained of the Auctioneers, 49, Broad-street, Bristol; Messrs BRITTAN, LIVETT, & MILLER, Solicitors, Albion-chambers, Bristol; or of JOHN PHILLIPS, Secretary. Chief Office, Canons'-marsh, Bristol. 3709 ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10th, 1894. IMPORTANT SALE OF PRIZE AND OTHER nom;, POULTRY, PIGEONS, CAGE BIRDS, AND OTHER LIVI STOCK. jVP W. G. LATTY begs to announce tllthat, at-the speiial request of several well- unlwf Jfj^ementwhoarebre dersan fanciers),he has undertaken to hold a SALE of the above-mentioned «. LIVE STOCK. further WED ESDAY in every Month, until Hor e Prpo'ftoS^Ldiff. GlamorSa» ^nkries include :— FOX "BRIER. T. J. Pen of LANGSHANS, from R. Williams, Esq. Rough COLLIE DOG PUPPY Pen of liANGSHANS. Pen of BLACK, SINGLE. COMBED ORPING. r .RONS. Pen of MINORCAS. P^LVb^d PUG BITrwtUe<l TUMBLE*PIGEONS. Esq" Guernsey UCH-pt°perty o £ P" McGregor, The property of Miss Morgan, Runerra Castle • Pen of SILVER WYANDOTTES Ue Pen of GOLDKN WYANDOTTES Pen of BLACK MINOROAS. Several PULLETS in full lav. Pen of PI';KIN BANTAMS Pen of MALAY GAME. Pen of TURKEYS. Two Pens of Cross-bred FOWLS. Two Pens of Grand WHITE DORKINGS, All bred from pedigree prize-bred bird?, and are pure and healthy. The property of Hamlen Williams, Esq., Fairfield, Pontypridd A Team of Lemon and White Cocker SPANIELS, viz., Three Bitches and Three Dogs. A very handsome GORDON SETTER. The property of E. J. Gunn, Esq.:— Two handsome SETTERS, prize bred and prize- winners. Several Pens of POULTRY. Together with over 100 other Valuable Lots. Sale at 2 o'clock. Descriptive Catalogues and further particulars may be had on application to the Auctioneer. Further Entries are respectfully solicited. 3578 SALE TO-MORROW. ON TUESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT, JANUARY 9TH AND 11TH, 1894. IMPORTANT SALES OF EXCELLENT MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising the complete Appointments of 2 Drawing and 3 Dming Rooms, Hall, Staircase, and 11 Bed- rooms. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX & SON will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Sale- rooms, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff, on the above dates, the whole of the CONTENTS OF TWO RESIDENCES, rpmoved to the rooms for convenience of Sale from Richmond-road and Oakfield-street, Cardiff. Further particulars of the Auctioneers, or see posters. Goods on view days prior to and mornings of Sales, which will commence at 2 o'clock precisely. 1111 WEDNESDAY NEXT, JAN lotn. THE APPOINTMENTS OF CLYTHA VILLA CHEPSTOW-ROAD, Removed for better convenience of Sale, comprising Handsomely-carved ANTIQUE FURNITURE, about 100 OUNCES of SILVER, grand Oil Paintings, by Valensi and others, 2 Pianos and American Organ, the Contents of Bedroom, Dining-room, and Kitchen, the whole of which MR A. A. WESTON will SRLL by AUCTION, at 13, New Dock-street, Newport, at 2 p.m. sharp. Catalogues of the Auctioneer. On view morning of SaJe. J" JAMES, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, ESTATE AND PROPERTY AGENT,' 74, BEAUCHAMP-ST. RIV RSIDE, CARDIFF. (LATE 7 & 8, WORKING-STREET,) Books Opened, periodically Checked and Balanced, Partnership and P. & L. Accounts Adjusted, Audits conducted. Author of the Simplex" System of Bookkeeping for small traders. This System is clear, accurate and simplicity itself. 228 663e Free Estimates based on strictly moderate terms. Insurance. pHCENIX FIRE OFFICE. 19, LOMBARD-STREET, AND 57, CHABING-CfcOSS LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1782, LOWEST CURRENT RATES. LIBERAL AND PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. ASSURED FREE OF ALL LIABILITY. ELECTRIC LIGHTING RULES SUPPLIED. Agents, at Cardiff:- Mr David Shepherd, 1, Frederick-street; Mr J. H Jones, Solicitor, 3, High-street; Mr Charles E. StaJlybrass Mr D. Williams, Consulate Chambers, Bute Docks Messrs James and Morgan, Charles-street Chambers. 1031 D. R NET T~ 63, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. COMPLETE FURNISHERS ON EASY TERMS. £ 3 worth, 2s Od week. I £ 20 worth, 6s Od week. £ 10 „ 3s 6d „ £ 25 „ 7s 6d „ £ 15 „ 5s Od „v | £ 50 „ 10s Od „ No Security Required. Geods delivered free to all parts. 2075 JMss fan JUtriion. ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT. THE CHALDEANS. ST. FAGAN'S, NEAR CARDIFF. IMPORTANT SALfi OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE. Purchased regardless of cost vrithin the last three yearn. FARMING STOCK, HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c., By order of SELIG BRUIiEWICH, ESQ., who is leaving. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY have received instructions to ..L and PERRY have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the above address, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 10th and 11th January, 1894, at 12 o'clock each day, THE CONTENTS OF THE RESIDENCE. The CONTENDS of BEDROOMS, comprising Handsome WOOD and BRASS BEDSTEADS with Hangings, Capital Spring and Hair Mattresses, well-made Dressing Table- Washstands, a FINE 7FT. WALNUT BEST BEDROOM SUITE WITH THREE WARDROBES, large Toilet Tables, and appointments en mite, Easy Chairs, Ottomans, Chests of Drawers, handsome Toilet Services, BEDROOM SETS in Birch and Pins, Curtains, Wardrobes, Pi" Glasses, Baths, Bidets, best Brussels and otber Car- pets, Corridor Carpets, Rugs, Fenders, and Fireirons. The FURNITURE of DRAWING-ROOM includes expensive carpets and rugs, fenders and fireirons, HANDSOME INLAID OVERMANTEL, a BEAUTI- FULLY-DECORATED and INLAID CABINET with lofty back, a superior DRAWING-ROOM SUITE in silk tapestry, Ottomans, cushions, card and occasional tables, vases and ornaments a SEVEN-OCTAVE NEARLY-NEW COITAGE PIANOFORTE, by KIRK MAN; a rosewood music cabinet, &c. THE DRAWING-ROOM, Furnished in first-class style in Walnut, viz., a SETTEE SUITE with chairs stuffed, hair, and covered in Morocco leather, a 7FT. NOBLE SIDEBOARD with glass back and beautifully carved, a massive dining tabie, fire creen, AN EXPEN- SIVE DINNER WAGON, Axminster carpet, clock, groups, vases, and other ornaments. VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER COLOUR DRAWINGS. The Breakfast Room Furniture, the Fittings of Hall including seven figures on ebonised pedestals, foreign heads, antlers, wood cruvin¡¡;s, &c. The Contents of Kitchens, Pantries, and Dairy, garden seats and chairs, flower vases, dog kennels, chaff machine, and numerous miscellaneous items. 6 HORSES, viz., Dark Brown Mare, 5 years, 14.2, quiet to ride and drive Roan Mare, 5 years, 15 hands, quiet to rida and drive Chest nut Cart Colt, 3 years, by Trentside II. Bay Cart Mare, in foal to Trent- side II. Bay Yearling Cart Colt; Chestnut Mare, 4 years. CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c., A NEARLY NEW SINGLK BROUGHAM, by Strong, Long Acre; a Phaeton, by Jackson, Wrexham a VICTORIA, in excellent condition, a Dog Cart, Pony Cart, all by Fuller Birtill and Co.; a Sleigh, Sets of Harness, Saddles, Clothing, and Stable Fittings; a SHORT- HORN COW, to calve in January 2 Fat Pigs, 40 head of Poultry. 2 RICKS OF CLOVER HAY, ABOUT 20 TONS. The house is situate two minutes' walk from the St. Fagan's Railway Station, and the Sale will continence on the arrival of the 11.26 train from Cardiff. Detailed catalogues giving order of sale may be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. 3492 SALF THIS DAY. IN BANKRUPTCY. PONTYPOOL—MORETON-STREET AND BRIDGE. STREET. TO BUILDERS, HOUSEHOLDERS, AND OTHERS. MR JOHN YOUNG has been instructed by G. H. Llewellyn, Esq., Official Receiver, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, without reserve, STOCK-IN-TRADE of Ralph James, a Bankrupt, comprising :—500 glazed bricks, quantity old iron, pannelled doors, 6 window sashes, window ano. door fmmes, crate of glMs, qúan. tity quartering, elm and red deals, 2 marble mantel- pieces, matchboarding, pitehpine, 2 carpenter's benches, sundry old wood, about 50 fancy flooring tiles, sundry lot or bricks, drai pipes, forest stone, &c. &c., horse, cart, and harness, also a quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, VIZ Side table, armchairs, floorcloth, fender and irons, mahogany dining table, couch in leather, 3 dining chairs, gent's ea y chair, pictures, half-tester bedstead. corner dressing-table, marble-top washstand, chest and drawers, 1 pair palliasses, saucepans, etc., etc. The Stock will be first sold at Bridge-street, to be followed by the Household Furniture, at Moreton. ttteet. Sale on Monday, January 8th, 1894, at 2 p.m. Dated the Auctioneer s Offices, No. 1, Tredegar- chambers, Newport, Mon., January 3rd, 1894. 3693 DUCKPOOL-ROAD, MAINDEE, NEWPORT. IMPORTANT SALE OF HORSES, TROLLIFS, HARNESS, HORIZONTAL ENGINE, HAY COM- PRESSER, &c. MESSRS NEWLAND, DAVIS & HUNT have received instructions from Mr Edgar Senior, who is giving up horse-keeping, to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises, on WEDNESDAY, January 10th, 1894. FOUR POWERFUL CART HORSES, Nag HORSE, three good HAY TROLLIES, WAGON, spring CART, Dcg CART. rine sets of trace and thiller HARNESS, set trap harness, bridle and taddle.; a 3V? h.p. HORIZONTAL ENGINE, with boiler and fittings complete, equal to new; chaff machine, for steam or hand power; chaff scales, by Herbert; Hornsby's root pulper, corn bin and ladders, wagon ropes, pikes, rakes, etc. and a patent hay compressor by Barford and Perkins, in good order. The Auctioneers beg to call attention to this sale. The horses are staunch and good workers, and direct from hard work. The trollies, harness, and other stock will be found in capital condition. Sale to commence at three o'clock prompt. 3640 Catalogues may be obtained of Auctioneers, High- bury Chambers, Newport, and Welsh-street, Chepstow. SALE TO-MORROW. IMPORTANT SALE OF 4,175 BOXES OF TIN PLATES. MESRS EDWARD ROBERTS and -HjL SON have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Mackworth Arms Hotel, Wind- street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, 9th of January, 1894, the following lots of TIN PLATES as they now lie at the Swansea Harbour Tin-plate Warehouses, Prince of Wales Dock:— No. of Boxes. Brand. Side Mark. Size of Box. 150 Bynea — 14 x 22X.W. 250.. „ — 22 x 14 C. 100 „ — 20 x 14 X. 100. „ — 14 x 19a- C. 150 „ — 22 x 14 C.W. 50.. „ — ..20 x 10C.L. (128) 700 „ — 14 x 22 C.L.W. 1,000 « — 14 x 20 C. 100 „ 20 x 10 C. 50 „ — 20 x lOC.W. 250 — 13; x 19 C. W.(95) 250.. „ — 13; x 19f C.L. 25 „ — 13; x 19f W. (95) 250 — 13i x 19i C.L. (95) 250 „ — 134 x 19A C.W. 300 „ T.M.&Co. 20 x 14 C. (95) 4,175 The Tin Plates may be inspected on application to Mr Randell, the Superintendent of the Tin-plate Department, Prince of Wales Dock. Sale to commence at 4 o'clock. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers. 45, Oxford-street, Swansea; or to David Randell, Esq., M.P., Solicitor, Llaneily. 3441 THB ¡'" ROYAL STORES, IN THE i HAYES. CARDIFF. 8961 ClURNlTURE i FtJftiflfURE I FURNITURE! FURNISH ON THE EAST PURCHASE SYSTEM. THE ROATH JptfRNlSHING CO. 42. C ASTLE-RO AD, AND VERE-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF, One of the Largest Firms in South Wales (Branches in all the Principal Towns), SUPPLY FURNITURE, PIANOS, MANGLES, And everything necessary for House Furnishing, on the following terms :— For i;3 worth of Furniture Is 6d weekly. ":i::5,, „ 2s 6d „ „ £ 10 „ „ 3s 6d „ „ £ 15 „ „ 5s Od „ at „ 6s Od „ And Larger Amounts in Proportion. No objectionable agreements to sign. All goods delivered free by private van. Send for 0111 prospectus and illustrated guids to furnishing—post free. No connection with any other firm in Cardiff. NOTE OUR ONLY ADDRESS IN CARDIFF :— THE ROATH FURNISHING CO., 42, CASTLE-ROAD AND VERE-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF. 1768 JgJVERY MAN suffering frcin NERVOUS and PHYSICAL DEBILITY should send for a valuable pamphlet explaining aow all ne and organic derangements may be success- fully treated without stomach medication. The method is easy and pleasant, and wiU effect a perfect and per- manent cure. Sent, sealed, post free.—Address E. NORTON, 249^1, HIGH HOUJOKN, LONDON,.WC. bjj JUtcticn. TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. MM SRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON ave been favoured with instructions to SELL by PUB; IC AUCTION, at their Sale Rooms, Goat- street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, January 10th, 1894, in one or more lots, as may be detennIned upon at the of sale. LOT 1.All those TWO COTTAGES, Nos. 23 and 29, William-street, with the cottage (formerly a warehouse at the rear thereof). Held on underlease for the term of 82 years, from September, 1864, at tho yearly rental of £3. Let to weekly tenant. LOT 2.—All those TWO COTTAGES, Nos. 2 and 12, Hoskins-place, Swansea. Held on an underlease for a term of 99 years from the 24th of June, 1849, except the last three days thereof, at the apportioned rent of £116s 3d. Let to weekly tenants. Sale to commence at For further particulars apply to Messrs Beor and Piant, Solicitors or the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street Chambers, Swansea. 3495 TO TIN-PLATE MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. YSPITTY 'TIN-PLATE WORKS. IMPORTANT SALE OF A VALUABLE TIN-PLATE WORKS, Situate at Loughor, in the County of Carmarthen, and being within about 3% miles from the Port of Llaneily, and 8 miles from the important Port of Swansea. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER and SON have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, at the Mackworth Arms Hotel, Wind-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, January 23rd, 1894, all those LEASEHOLD WORKS, Known ns the YSPITTY TIN-PLATE WORKS, With the various Shops and Premises thereto belong- ing. together with the MANAGERS HOUSE, PREMISES, AND GARDEN, With the Corrugated Iron Church erected thereon, TWENTY-FIVE COTTAGKS and RESERVIMC., all of which are situate at Loughor, adjoining the main road from Swansea to Llaneily, and being on the bank of the River Loughor, in the Parish of Llaneily, in the County of Carmarthen. The WORKS consist of a mill-house and annealing room, ,06ft. by 67ft., with engine-house attached roll- ing house, 70ft. by 37ft. pickling house, forge, boiler house, ntting shop, fitting stores, tin-house, 117ft. by 39ft. assorting, room, by 33ft.; scouring room, bran house, electric ighting engine house, weighbridge- house, watchman's box, office with cart-weighing machine-house under, smith's and carpenter's shops, lime and scruff houses, box store, and grease house, retort house and gasometer, stores, 3-stalled stable and coach-house, private fitting shop and two stacks abo 1170ft. and 90ft. respectively. The MANAGER'S HOUSE contains twelve rooms and offices, witb « good walled in garden, in which has been erected a corrugated iron church to seat about 100 persons. The FIVE COTTAGES adjoining the works, each contain five rooms, four are in tne respective occupa- tion of D. Davis, S. Davis, W. Thomas, and — McReady the other is vacant. The remaining TWENTY COTTAGES are situated near the Lewis Arms public-house on Bynea Farm, and adjoin the mai., road from Swansea to Uanelly, held on a separate lease from the works for a term of 60 years from Midsummer, 1869, at a. rental of jESO per annum. The FIXED PLANT and MACHINERY comprises 4 pairs of 28-inch cold rolls, driven by a horizontal engine 36-inch stroke, 20 inch dia., 2 annealing fur- naces, 3 furnaces and mills with bar rolls and doubler's shears, driven by a vertical beam engine 96 inch stroke, 40i/4 inch dia., 450 nomin.i! horse power 2 furnaces for 28 by 20 plates, and 26 in. mill, with doubler's shears, driven by a horizontal engine, 4 feet stroke, 24 inch dia., patent pump piping and wacer tank 28 by 20 plates, and 26 m. mill, with doubler's shears. driven by a horizontal engine, 4 feet stroke. 24 inch dia., patent pump piping and wacer tank (forming roof of engine-house), supplying the whole of the works, bar shearing machine, weighing machine, beam do., 2 black plate shears, patent pickling machine by Turnock, worked by a, horizontal engine, 9 inch stroke, 6 inch dia, with pipes and con- nections, 50cwt. steam hammer by Thwaites, 8 puddling furnaces, 2 balling furnaces, 4 Scotch boilers heated from puddl ng furnaces, 3 Galloway boilers with pipes and connections, refinery with vertical engine working two Root's blowers, electric lighting engine with dynamo and fittings for 60 light installa- tion, truck weighing machine, to weigh up to 20 tons, 250 yards of sidings and points inside thworks (about 451bs. to yard), cart weighing machine, 2 smith's hearths with beliows, grindstone with pulley and shafting, screw-cutting gap lathe, 201jzft.. bed, 12in. centre ditto 12%ft. bed, 81jzill. centre ditto 17ft. bed, 18in. centl e; drilling machine, roll turning machine (incomplete), horizontal engine, 18m. stroke, 9in. dia., with pulleys and shafting, working mortar mill, scruff furnace, 10 sets of tinning apparatus, with vertical engine, 18in. stroke. Sin. dia. pulleys and shafting working same, palm oil heater, branding furnace two retorts, purifier, and gasometer vertical engine, 5in. stroke, 4in. dia. in private fitting shop, with pulleys, shafting, and drilling machine the whole of the flooring plates laid throughout the works, together with the fixed steam ana water piping, pulleys, and shafting. The work connect with the Great Western and London and North Western Railways, at Bynea Station by a siding, running over land the pro- perty of C. W. Mansel t ewis, Esq., to whom a rental of B20 per annum, and a way-leave of 2d per ton is paid. The a otk* and five cottages are held under two leases as under. (1) All those pieces or parcels of land situate on the bank of the river Loughor or Burry, in the parish of Llaneily, containing 4a. lr. 12p. and 7a. lr. 14p., or thereabouts, with the manufactory, quay, furnaces, cottages, offices, and other erections thereon, together with the use of the landing-stage and right of way thereto, held for a term of 60 years from September 29th, 1869, ata ground rent per annum. (2) All that yard or piece of ground, lying at the north or north-west corner of the Yspitty Works, upon which portion of the said works has been erected, held for a term of 60 years from Midsummer, 1839, at a ground rent of £25 per annum. The mines and minerals ate reserved under all the leases, and the sporting rights and timber on the pro perties leased from the Stradey estate. There is an amnle supply of water, as in addition to the four wells ÍIl the works the lessor is untIer covenant to supply daily 110,000 gallons of water, this is pumped to Pencoed Reservoir, from whence it flows into the large reservoir in front of the works. The loose plant and stocks-in-trade, of which an inventory will be produced at the time of sale, must be taken to by the purchaser at valuation in the usual way. Sale to commence at 4 p.m. precisely. For particulars and conditions of sale or further information, apply to Messrs Croom, Ball and Smith, Solicitors, Stroud David Randell, Esq., M.P., Solicitor, Llaneily Messrs Martin and Nicholsons, Solicitors, 29, Queen-street, Cheapside, London, E.C. or to the Auctioneers, at their offices, Goat-street Chambers, Swansea. 3503 fhtMu Jlppomtttttnts. SWANSEA U.D. SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, bv the above-named Board, MALE EX- PUPIL TEACHER ASSISTANTS. Salary B50 per annum. Applications, to be made on Forms which will be supplied on receipt of a stamped addressed foolscap envelope, must reach the Clerk on or before the 18th January. 1894. The applications will be finally dealt with on 31st January. A. W. HALDEN, Clerk. School Board Offices, Dynevor-place, Swansea, 2nd Jannary, 1894. 3706 'Itgnl jFlntirts. GEORGE HLETT, DECEASED. PURSUANT TO THE STATUTE 22 and 23, Vie., c. 55 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all PERSONS having any CLAIM as CREDITORS, NEX1 -OF.KIN, or otherwise against the Estate of GEORGE HALmiT, late of Mowbray Villa, Number 11, The Walk, Tredegarville, Cardiff, in the County of Glamorgan, Master Mariner (who died on the 16th day of December. 1878), are hereby required to send written particulars of such Claim to the undersigned Solicitor for George Hallett, of 6, Victoria-road, Penarth, in the County of Glamorgan, the Adminis- trator (to whom letters of administration de bonis non, with the will annexed, were granted out of the Principal Probate Registry on the 2nd day of January, 1894), before the 17th day of February next, after which date such administrator will distribute the Deceased's Assets having rerd only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice, and he will not be liable to any person of whoe claim he shall not then have had notice. Dated this 5th day of January, 1894. T. H. STEPHENS, 2, Bute-crescent, Cardiff, 3697 Solicitor for the Administrator. DUCK, gONr& pINKER'S GREAT ANNUAL ALE OF PIANOS, QRGANS, &c. OOA AAA WORTH OF FIRST-CLASS INSTRUMENTS, BY COLLARD, BROADWOOD, BECHSTEIN, &c., Ac., TO BE SOLD AT jgjNORMOUS REDUCTIONS. W WRITE AT ONCE FOR SPECIAL SALE "R LISTS, SENT POST FREE TO ANY ADDRESS ON APPLICATION. DUCK, SON, & piNKER, 1. 2. 3, 4, 5, AND 6, PULTENEY BRIDGE, BATH, AND AT BRISTOL. 2941 T 0 LET, ON IT EASE, THOSE LARGE AND EXTENSIVE PREMISES. No. 32, ST. iMARY-STREET, At present in the occupation of HEITZMAN AND SONS, Jewellers and Silversmiths, having a frontage of about 20 teet, and a depth of about 240 feet, with back entrance.—Apply as above. 2735 THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- come the worst forms of diseases, and the foulest state of the blood, stomach, liver, and kidneys they go to the core of every disease, where no other medicines have power to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the following complaints :—Indigestion, or wind in the stomach or bowels, giddiness in the head, dimnessof 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, a.nd sores of all descriptions burns, wounds, or white swellings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings tumours or cancers, pimples or blotches on the face and body, swelled feet or legs, scabs and itch, erysipelas, jaundice, and dropsy, and fevers of all kinds. In&oxes at Is lid and 2s 9d each, sold by most Chenmsts, or from the Burdock Pill laanufactory, 44 Oxford-street, Swansea. lf85 33nirlk &OIUTS. NOTICE TMARINERS. APPROACHES TO CARDIFF. BRISTOL CHANNEL. ^HEREBY GIVEN that a CAN BUOY, PAX^fiED GREEN, has been pl&cei to mark the termination of the Outfall Iron Pipe, laid by the termination of the Outfall Iron Pipe. laid by the Ystradyfodwg and Pontypridd Main Sewerage Board. .1 he Buoy is dry at 4 feet Low Water, Spring Tide, with the following compass bearings and distances. Tha»> Bu?y S.S.W., 15% Cables. Iharsis Copper VV orks Chimney due W. 20y„ Cables. Vessels should keep to the Southward of this Buoy (Signed) WALTER H. MORGAN, Clerk to the said Board. December, 1893. 3539 £ JOUNTY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. CARDIFF CORPORATION BILL. In compliance with a Requisition presented to me in conformity with the provi>ioiis of the 35tli and 36th Victoria, chapter 91,1, WILLIAM JOHN TROUNCE, Esquire, Mayor of tho County Borough of Cardiff, do hereby ummon a MEETING of the Owners and Rate- 9ounty Br,r°ugh, to be held on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10th, 1894, at 7.30 o'clock p.m., in the Crown Court. Town-hall, Cardiff, to con- sider the expediency of promoting the Bill authorised by the Council of the said County Korcugh, to be in- troduced in the ensuing Session of Parliament, To enable the Mayor, Aldermen, and Bunresses of the County Borough of Cardiff to construct and maintain additional Waterworks, Street, Road, and Bridge Improvements, and to make further provisions for the improvement, health, and good government of the Borough, and for other purposes As set forth in the resolution of the Council of be said County Borough passed at. a. Meeting held en the Eleventh day of December, 1-93. Dated this 2:1th day of Decembei, 1893. 3592 WILLIAM JOHN TROUNCE, CARDIFF INFIRMARY ANNUAL 'i BALL AT THE PARK-HALL, JANUARY 10TH, 1894. Dancing 8 to 2. Tickets Ladv's, 10s 6d Gentle- man's, 12s 6d Double, £1 Is. Bale ny Tickets, 2s 6d. CHILDREN'S FANCY DRESS BALL ON JANUARY 11TH, at the PARK-HALL. Dancing 6—11. Tickets (for Children or Adults) 5s each Family Tickets for five, £1 Is. Please write name and costume 011 tickets. Tickets may be had from Mr Lewis, Duke-street. Members of the Ball Committee, and from the Honorary Secretaries. Mrs INGLEDEW, *1 Cathedral-road, < Hon. J. LYNN THOMAS, fSecs. 3503 28, Charles-street J ART CLASSES AND PRIVATE LESSONS IN PAINTING In Oil and Water Colours. Students received at his studio, 22, The Walk, Cardiff, By RICHARD SHORT, R.C.A., Exhibitor Royal Academy, Institute. Grosvenor, Royal Society, Birmingham, Royal Hibernian Academy, &c., &c. NEXT TERM COMMENCES JANUARY 3RD, 1894. Terms on fetfors attis Contracts. JpONTYPRIDD LOCAL BOARD. TO CONTRACTORS. The Poutypridd Local B ard is prepared to receive TENDERS for PAVING. KERBING, CHANNELL- ING, RIVER RETAINING WALL, WIDENING of ROADS, &c., in the following Roads and Streets :— Rhondda-road, Berw-road, Morgan-street, Crossbrook- street, Chapel-sireet, Bridge-street, Coedpenmaen- road, Ynysangharad-street, Rickard-stieet, High- street, Llantrisant-rcad, Union-street, and Wood-road to Treforest. Plans, sections, and specification may be seen and bills of quantities and form of Tender obtained at the Surveyor's Office, Local Board Offices, Pontypridd, on and afler Saturday, the 23rd inst., upon payment of £1 Is, which will be returned on receipt of a. bona fide Tender. No Tender will be considered except on the prescribed form. Sealed tenders, endorsed Tender for Street Works," to be delivered to Henry Ll. Grover, Esq., Clerk to the Board, by 10 a.m. on Thursday, the 11th Jauuary, 1894. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By order, EDWARD REES, Surveyor. Local Board Offices, Pontypridd. 3445 rpo BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are required for the ERECTION of STABLES, &c., Butchers' Arms Hotel. Pontypridd. Plans and specification can be seen and Bills ot I Quantities obtained at the office of Gibson, Architect, Market-square, P. ntypriced. T nders to be delivered to Mr E. Treharne, Batchers' Arms Hotel, Pontypridd, on or before Friday. January 12th, 1894. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. F. GIBSON, Jomt VEALL & SANT. Architects. January. 1894. 3674 jp| EATING BY HOT WATER. "IMPROVED" HIGH PRESSURE (Small Pipe System) HEATING APPARATUS For Churches, Mansions, Hotels, &c. Also LOW PRESSURE HEATING. EDWIN HAMPTON, LIMITED, HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS, ABERGAVENNY. 3705 DAVID ROWELL & Co., 5, VICTORIA-STREET, WESTMINSTER, LONDON. S.W. W.I. ROOFS. CORRUGATED IRON BUILDINGS, W.I. RAILINGS AND GATES IRON AND WIRE FENCING, &C. • Designs and estimates free 011 application. SOUTH WALES AGENT T. BALAIER, 1358 176, CASTLE-ROAD, CARDIFF. TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS THE LARGEST STOCK OF STEEL AND IRON JOISTS, PLATES, GIRDERS. T's, L'S, CHANNELS, &c., out of London. DAWNAY'S SOLID FIREPROOF FLOORING In use 27 Years. WORKS G.W.R. SIDINGS, ROATH, ARCHIBALD D JQAWNAY, 13 71, TUDOR-ROAD, CARDIFF. jgDWARD FINCH AND CO. (LIMITED), BRIDGE WORKS, CHEPSTOW, Ship Builders and General Mechanical Engineers, Tugs, Barpes, Bridges, Roofing, Pithead Frames, Trams, Cages, and all Colliery Requirements. Masts, steel or iron, made to order in Six Days. 3583 JMPORTANT NOTIOE. gTOATE jgjNIGHT AND CO. HAVING PURCHASED 500 HIGH-CLASS jy/JANTLES, JACKETS, & CAPES AT THE ENORMOUS DISCOUNT OF 50 PER CENT. OFF, Will offer them, with the whole of their Stock, at sucb prices as must command a speedy clearance. THE ENTIRE STOCK WILL BE SUB. MITTED FOR SALE THIS DAY (MONDAY), And following Days. Lot 1.-8s lid, 10s lid, 12s lid. AU marked 6s lid. Lot 2.—14s lid, 16s lid, 18s lid. All marked 8s lid. Lot 3.—21s, 25s 9d, All marked 10s lid. Lot 4.-28s 9d, 31s 6d. All marked 12811d. Lot 5.—35s 9d, 38s 9d. AU marked 18s lid. Lot 6.-42s, 45s 9d, 48 9d. All marked, 21s. Lot 7.-52s 6d, 63s. AU marked 2S8 9d. Lot 8.-73s6d, 84s. All narked 29s lid. Being the close of the season. all FURS will be cleared regardless of coat. Those making a call will be amply repaid. gTOATE TONIGHT, & CO., 3G QUEEN-STREET, riARDIFF. V 432e 3547 rjpEETH I J^ENTISTRY! TEETH! Prize Medal, London, 1862. Gold Medal Paris, 1867 M R K E ALL SURGEON DENTIST (38 Years' Experience, 28 Years in Swansea), 199, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA (J' below the Great Western Railway Station), Begs to iut.im.te that he call produce a perfectly fitting Set of Teeth in one clear day. The very best work nianship guaranteed. Painless Dentistry by Gas, also by tne 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 Doloreuv, Rheums, Toothache.and all Nervous Pains. Is l%d and 2s 9d per Bottle. Through any Chemist. Cardiff: Mr Munday, Chemist, 1, Duke-street; bit Bobb, Chemist, Roath. Newport: Messrs Garrett Bros., Chemists, 171, Commercial-street. Neath Mr J. G. Isaac (late Hayman), Chemist. Llaneily Mr Morgan TT. James. London: Newberry and SOli. 1038 public Jlimtsenwttfs. CARDIFF. '—— FJIHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE AND MANAGER ..MR EDWARD FLETCHER. TO-NIGHT, JAN. 8th, 1894, and EVERY EVENING at 7 o'clock, the great Pontomime, BLUE B EAR D. INSTANTANEOUSLY "CAUGHT ON." A PALPABLE HIT. The Press and Public say.The finest Pontomime ever seen in the Principality." Doors open at 6.30; Pantomime at 7 Early Doorsat 6. MORNING PERFORMANCES EVERY SATURDAY until further notice at O o'clock Door.? open at 1. Booking Office, Thompson and Shackell Ltd Telephone No. 521. 1041 THE E 1\1 P I R fr. MANAGER. OSWALD STOLL TO-NIGHT! FROM THE PALACE THEATRE, LONDON. LES EDOARDOS, f re';(fn lingers and Marvellous Dancers in the \°R,,ES piracies. EXPLANATORY NOTE.—The Cour ues Miracles was a place situated in Paris where bogus beggars and cripples used to live. When they had (lOill> well appealing for charity during the day, they would indulge at night in dancing and festiviiies. Direct from the Palace Theatre, London. Positively A striking perform. Kmnire Skure ^ytbing liitherto presented on the KrffiT4 PeCWj "sit of the popular and ALICE LEAMAR, One of the Brightest- oi Song- r™ stresses and the Best of Dancers. ATHOSTTK(N;P^ a' A(I"LI5-LIKE Athletes, THE u ln their Head-to-Head Acrobatics K F'H C-^AV5 EXE;KE(L wonder and enthusiasm throughout both Kingdom and Continent. DFNFhew?rYie^Sr K5„Be»««ful JESMOND DENE, WILL Ml TCHAM. MAUD ROSS TOM VINE, CLARA NIsBETT, and THE DONNELLS A powerful programme formed to furnish abundant a.nd excellent entertainment. U TOLL'S PANOPTICON, KJ Philharmonic Hall, St. Mary-st. OPEN ALL DAY. ADMISSION, SIXPENCE. WAXWORKS EXHIBITION & NOVELTY PALACE. Roller Skating, Gymnasium, Stage Performances, Wonders of Nature. SKATING CARNIVAL IN COSTUME. Stage Performances afternoon and evening by THE BABOON, DONKEY, AND CLOWN, One of the funniest entertainments ever seen. MUSCULA:! MILO, Lifting Two Horses with mounted Guardsmen. THE WONDERFUL ELEPHANT, "GIPSY." THE CIRCASSIAN GLINKA BROTHERS. THE METEORS, Gymnasts on the Rolling Globe on a Wire. Attractions in the Extension- THE MAZE OF A MILLION MIRRORS. THE AZTECS. MISS MOLYNEUX, The Cheshire Giantess, MADAME POLONA WSKI, The Bearded Lady. FREE PHRENOLOGY AND PALMISTRY BY PROF. ALLABY. EDISON'S LATEST PHONOGRAPH. THE MYSTIC VENA. THE MAID IN THE MOON. Wednesday Evening—Special Weight-Lifting Com, petition. Friday Evening—Usual Skating Competition. A LHAMBRA.—ONE PERFORMANCE NIGHTLY. DON'T FAIL TO SEE AR N I O T I S, THE MARVFL OF THE AGE. ARNIOTIS, from the Alhambva, London, and Splendid Company. See Bills. Popular PricesIs 6d, Is, 6d, and 3d. Half-priceat 9 Is and 6d. GEORGE HARRINGTON, Director. SWANSEA. THE E M P I R K MANAGER„ OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! JOVE and JONNY, In their novel sketch with special effects, A Morning in the Forest." WOOD and BEASLEY, arrival from America. THE LENTON FAMILY, A man juggling boys on his feet, THE KARNI) TRIO. in one of the most comical, musical pantomimet.tes possible to conceive. PATTIE THORNHILL, an agreeable Vocalist and very agile Dancer. THE POWELLS, most exceptional Dancers. ALLEN and HART, quick change Artistes. CHARLES ANGELO, Baritone Balladist. FLORENCE SMITHERS AND CO., In Hard Lines." Next week—The FOUR FRENCH EDOARDOS, from the Palace Theatre, London also Miss MARIE LEY TON, in The Mirror Dance." NEWPORT. THE E M P IRE. MANAGER .OSWALD STOLL- TO-NIGHT! MONS. AND MADAME ROFIX, Stars of the first; magnitude in the entertainment. World-astounding Performers. A combination of balancing and strength hitherto unexampled. The feature of the great Exhibition Carnival at the Waverley Market, Edinburgh. CHARLES DRKW, the Eccentric Character Comedian. PALLES and CUSSICK, the Great Eccentric Commedians and Burlesque Boxers. LAVATER'S DOG MUSICIANS, the funny wonders. A dogs' orchestra the most ludicrous siffht to be seen. Prolonged roars of laughter greet it. THE OTTAWAYS. Banjo and Bone experts. GERAGHTY and GILLIGAN, Quaint singers and witty talkers. JESS E MACNALLY, An Irish Girl. THE MARVELLOUS STEBBING TROUPE of Acrobats. !§<jkls, Bxmitg-r00ms, &t. CARDIFF ALEXANDRA HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET. FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL. (Opposite T.V.R. Station ar d near Rhymney Station), Tiams passing every three minutes. 1209 ORDINARY DAILY FROM 1.3a Telephone 632. W. T. JONES, Manager. LIVERPOOL.—"COMPTON HOTEL." jLjt Unrivalled for its comfort, excellent cuisine, a.nd moderate charges. Adjacent to best shops, shipping offices, stations, &c. Telephone No. 58. 774 SUMMER AND WINTER RETREAT WEST LAWN, TEIGNMOUTH, DEVON. This BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE, with extensive grounds, has, at a considerable outlay, been RE- MODELLED for a HIGH-CLASS BOARDING- HOUSE, and is now ready for the reception of visitors. FIVE MINUTES' WALK OFF PIER. APPLY MANAGERESS. 1356 ROYAL HOTEL It Is the LARGEST and most MODERN in the County Borough of SWANSEA. THREE MINUTES' WALK FROM THE PRINCIPAL RAILWAYS. Sixty-five Bedrooms (lately added Ladies'Coffee Room), handsome Banquetting Hall, 70 feet long, 30 feet wide. XT N.B.—OUR SATURDAY POPULAR ORDINARY as usual (Wine optional). 2589 J. S. TUNBRIDGE, PROPRIETOR. ESTABLISHED 1847. JJEITZMAN AND SONS, JEWELLERS & GLLYEPPPHG, 52, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, Have now on view in the windows of their NEW PREMISES, No. 22, ST. MARY. STREET, THE ROYAL WEDDING PRESENT To be presented to Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of York by the County Bcrough of Cardiff. PLEASE NOTE —On and after THURSDAY NEXT, JANUARY the 11TH, our business will be REMOVED to our New Premises, No. 22, ST. MARY-STREET. 273S ROSS'S ROYAL BELFAST' AERATED TABLE WATERS. AND LIME JUICE CORDIAL Inquire specially for our GINGER ALE at all first- class Grocers Wine Merchants, Chemists, Hotels Restaurants, and Ship Store Dealers. W. AT BOSS SONS. LIMITED, BSL^FASX. f ihtsmgss afttosses. THE NEW Y BcB or 1894, IMPORTANT TO THE KEENEST BUYERS or GENERAL DRAPERY. "P| QWELL AND ^JOMPANY'S GREAT JJALF-YEARLY SALE WILL COMMENCE ON THURSDAY NEXT. JANUARY 11TH, 1894. THE CONTENTS of their WHOLESALE ESTABLISHMENT are divided intone less than FOURTEEN DEPART- MENTS, and all the Goods, excepting those in the Cabinet and Haberdashery Departments, will be reduced in price for this Sale. JJOWELL & COMPANY will not attempt to enumerate or quote prioea for their immense Stock, as in consequence of quick Sales this must often lead to disappointment. H. & Co. do not pretend to give thing without a fixed price, but sell 8V8R! atwcle at the lowest. 11 —— .1: THE system adopted by some hoases of making Carpets, and laying Floorcloth*. supposed to be without charge, must mil lead the public, and until H. & Co. out find men and women who can work auti live without wages, they will adhere te their present system. Sale Commencing on THURSDAY NEXT, JANUARY 11TH, 1894. Â.. LL GOODS SOLD FOR C NO CREDIT. JJOWELL AND QOMPANV THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, CARDIFF. N 88 i
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