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ira AUNION- AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. BOWLING BROTHERS. wd Stores, Offal, etc., at Pembroke Dock teD. o Messrs J. J. BKADDICK and SONS, Three Vessels, at, Hubbastone, Devon *eD. o T Mr D. EVANS. ? Ironmongery, <Sic., at Cardiff „ Mr JOHN FRANCIS. "fy, &c., at Hafodneddyn Votr'rv Messrs GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERK*. Properties, at Salerooms, Cardiff F h" 13 valuable Horses, at Cardiff • •" Vc' '15 & 17 ■Household Furniture, at Cardiff ^eb- 1 v Mr J- E- GUNN" Feb. 13 Valuable Propertv, at BuiltU ivirK „ t Messrs S. HERN and PERT™. Freehold Properties, at the Mart, Cardiff *eD" 10 T u Mr GEORGE G. JONES. Leasehold Properties, at FontypruM 7 it Mr -tA !•)?" Feb 3 Lunters, Harness Horses, at Cardi Feb" 5 Sheep and Cattle, at Canton Fair • • 'jeb 14 Prize Dogs and Poultry, at -• —SON Messrs JOHN M. a Feb 8 Household Furniture," at ^wanse • jreb ^asehold Propercies^wansea and SON. CCiery Household Furniture and Effects, fit Cardiff..Feb 6 &8 Housenoia MORGAN MORGAN. Leasehold Properties, at CaTO,;If Feb. 9 Household Furniture, etc., at Cardiff Feb. 13 Messrs NENVLAND, DAVIS, and HUNT. Meadow and Clover Hay, at Newport Feb. 7 Mr THOMAS PARRY. House Property, at Newport Feb. 14 Messrs POWELL & DEAN. Leasehold Residences, etc., at Cardiff Feb. 6 Messrs EDWARD ROBERTS & SON. Leasehold Dweliing-houses, at Swansea Feb. 14 Messrs STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER. Fs* Bullocks and Cob Iare, at Canton Fair Feb. 5 Ground Rent and Building Sites, at Cardiff.Feb. 10 Freehold Farm and Lands, at Cardiff Feb. 10 Messrs STRAKER & SON. Wine and Spirit Vaults, at Abergavenny. Feb 6 Messrs THOMAS WALSH & SON. Ship's Provisions, &c., at Waterford Feb. 7 Mr A. A. WESTON. Sale of Poulty, etc., at the Mart, Newport Feb. 1 Mr JOHN YOUNG e Stock-in-Trade, at Newport Febl ° -=- SALE OF FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. ANGUS-STREET, ROATH PARK, BROADWAY, MAND DLIVON-PLACE, CARDIFF. ESSRS S. HERN and PERTWEE are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at Mart, Bank-buildings St, Mavy-street, Canliff. on THURSDAY, Cebruary 15th, 1894, at 7 o'clock m the w;?inS precisely, the undermentioned ^„T,_rrr_,c FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES LOT 1-All that well-built MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE and PKEMISES known as No. °4. Angus-street, Roath Park, Cardiff, with good jccommodation. Let at a weekly rental of 10s, and aeUl under lease for 99 years from September, lb34 at ground rent of E2 16s 6d. __TTal,u LOT 2 -All those TWj DWELLING-HOUSES and t'R P, I I' PREMISES, being Nos. 128 and 130, Broadway.Roath, Cardiff, let at 9s and 8s 6d per week respectively. 93 years (less seven days), from 29th September, °|3, at a ground rent of £ 7. T^Ot —All that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE or l?WELLING-HOUSE atvl PREMISES, situate in "evon-place, Saltine-ad, in the occupation of Mr ^amilton at a rental of 6s per week, and subject to a **Pet«al ground rent of £ 2 12s 6d. *or further particulars as to Lot 2 apply to Messrs ?Ylnn and Rodway, Solicitors, Trowbridge as to Lot » io Messrs Williams and Gladstone, Solicitors, Car- and as to all the Lots to the Auctioneers, Messrs nd Pertwee, 91, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 4102 SALE OF DISIRABLE LEASEHOLD RESIDENCES £ ,EAR THE ROATH PARK AND AT COURT- IT ^AD, SALTMEAD. £ 0 LARGE CORRUGATED IRON SHED AS LANDING AT REAR OF PREMISES, No. 10, t'Tl,E-ROAD, CARDIFF. ESSRS POWELL and DEAN will SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, St. ] £ ?ry-street, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the Oth February, at 7.30 p.m. precisely, the following T PROPE RTIES, Viz. :— 1".—ALFRED-STREET, NEAR ROATH PARK, that desirable LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE, J, Garden at rear, known as No. 43, Alfred-street, foath, held on a lease of 89 years from 29th Septem- !>er, 1892, at an annual ground rent of £ 3 5s. The •*°use contains on ground floor, drawing-room, lnQtning-room. kitchen, scullery, and usual offices; and 2U first*floor, four bedrooms, bath-room and lavatory; complett with hot and cold writer and w.c. tox2.—Ail that LEASEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCE, e. a 19g No. 45, Alfred-street aforesaid, held on a lease 1* 9a years from 23th September, 1892, at an annual g™u»d rent of £ 3 Is. The house contains on ground kitcb ^rawing-room, morning-room, conservatory, 3 hart11' scullery, and usual offices on first floor, "ith booms, bath-room, and lavatory, fitted complete l '°t and cold water and w.c. RF%TTX3~a11 that «milar LEASEHOLD VILLA T^ DRNCK, being No. 47, Alfred-street aforesaid. 4.—All that similar LEASEHOLD VILLA f"MDENCE, being No. 49, Alfred-street aforesaid. C{~°T 5.—COURT-ROAD. SALTMEAD.—All that lenient DWELLING-HOUSE, situate as the 5th tein 01" the New Board School, Court-road, Saltmead, a on a lease of 99 years from 2nd August, 1887, at TAnnual ground rent of £ 3. 6.—All that similar DWELLING-HOUSE, T^te adjoining to the last lot. Sltn T 7.—All that similar DWELLING-HOUSE, adjoining to the last lot. AI}e above houses contain on ground floor, 2 parlours, "itchen, scullery, and usual offices, with good garden in rear and on first floor, 3 bedrooms. Let at 8s per week each. Sh^lT 8.—CORRUGATED IRON SHED.—All that si *•«, about 40ft X 20ft,, with corrugated iron roof, vTZed skylight, and timber all complete, standing in T °f premises. No. 10, Castle-road, Cardiff. thf°? farther particulars as to Lots 1 to 7, apply to lit R tioneers, Charles-street Chambers, Cardift (and "al(iwin-street, Bristol) or to Mr JAMES MORGAN, Solicitor, Wilts and Dorset Bank Chambers, Cardiff, ii^rders to view the Shed (Lot ") may be obtained of f< Auctioneers or of Messrs Wliceler and Gee, 26, ^gHfoad, Cardiff. 4011 SALE THIS DAY. > ON SATURDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 3RD J.ATTY'S REPOSITORY, Cardiff. Sale jjV* of Hunters, Harness Horses, Cobs, and Ponies 20 fine sets superior silver and brass mounted Jj^rness, Bri lles, Saddles, Kerry Hosre Clothing, 15 g*'rs Carriage Lamps, etc. two powerful cart horses, yell". 16.2. staunch and quiet workers, warranted tWo bay cobs' 5 years. 14.3, quiet to ride and Warranted sound several ponies and harness -~L^Vtogether with numerous other lots. 4028 MRn*TH MARKET, TUESDAY NEXT, FEB. 6th. R W. G. LATTY begs to announce that he will hold a SALE of FAT and STORE Which and CATTLE as above, early entries for —-C^re respectfully solicited. M CANTON FAIR, MONDAY, FEB. 5th. R W. G. LATTY begs to announce that he will bold Iiis nexu ItlONTHLY SALE of SHEEP and CATTLE, also Sn» 1 • ^^PI'KMEN'iS, etc., at the above Fair. eral important entries are already to hand. Further <5*y notice of entries respectfully solicited. 4027 RDlFF AND SOUTH WALES PRIZ U, DOG AND M POULTRY MART, CARDIFF. R W. G. LATTY begs to inform the Nobility, Gentry, Fanciers, and Breeders of above valuable live stock generally that at the "fecial request of many well-known gentlemen he has •Wertaken to hold a Sale of J, DoGy POULTRY, PIGEONS, RABBITS, ETC., •he SECOND WEDNESDAY in EVERY MONTH farther notice. a5.he Next Sale will be held on Wednesday, February botf r which there are already upwards of 200 im- ^tant Entries to hand, the property of Miss Morgan, wuPerra Castle E. W. Nell, E>q., T. J. Stevens, Esq., I, VVllliarns, Esq., S. B. Williams, Esq., R. Williams, Ssn'' anaes Stacev, Esq., Lisvane James Morgan, and numerous other gentlemen. Chit,Waswell attended, an! almost every lot offered ir»"Sed hands at satisfactory prices. I f t0n ,esPectfully solicited, which, in order to secure a tve„P°siti°n in Catalogues, should be sent in 1v~.Pvi°r to sale, j.- tl|6 and entry forms may be had on application to ^-C^tioneer, Horse Repository, Cardiff. 39^/ 11 'ESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 6th and 8th, 1894. "fORTANT UNRESERVED SALES of a Cabinet- t,m>er!s Stock of valuable well-made HOUSEHOLD JU-NITURE, sold under a deed of assignment -k valued at £ 500) also APPOINTMENTS from f1 field, Richmond-road, Roath. ESSRS J. G. MADDOX and SON are favoured with instructions, as above, to by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Salerooms, like-street, Cardiff, the whole of the very superior nearlv new IttcflOUosimOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, ? an upright grand piano in walnut case, ? and' drawing-room suites, sideboards and k cabinets, marble clocks and pairs of bronzes, and occasional tables, walnut overmantels, Wa, £ ,ets> rugs, 4 complete bedroom suites, 4ft. and 6ft„ es> Pai1'8 toilets, 7 iron and brass bedsteads, On -dding complete, etc., etc. 8^1 view days prior to and Mornings of each Day's ^JL^ghich will commence at 2 o c.ock precisely, illi kLt OF IRON.NIONGERY, Itc., AT 5.3, -SALIS. BURY-ROAD, CATHAYS, CARDIFF. It D. EVANS is instructed to SELL Wfc*- by AUCTION, on the Premises as above, on ^>nit DAY' 7th February« 189<}' at llocIock. a \Bn GENERAL IRONMONGERY, »fRe "I • lamPs< lamp-glasses, rolling machine, three ^lv.. ss shop cases, counter, window fittings, and ^^H^igneer's Office, 9, Windsor-place, Cardiff. 4109 IN BANKRUPTCY. Re J. COULSON. 25, BANES WELL-ROAD, NEWPORT. kU JEWELLERS, WATCHMAKERS, AND OTHERS. « JOHN YOUNG has been instructed tC^L vby G- H. Llewellyn, Esq., Official Receiver, to by PUBLIC AUCTION, without Reserve, on ernises, the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, Viz. :— w *»evVer anc' C'eneva watches, English, American, tyMsi Vnan clocks, glass cases, spectacles, desk, jet ,r2°ches, links, studs, chains, iron stove, ji?Sa« ow case, with slide, floor cloth, thimbles, 4f 1,0 h matc'' boxes, watch shields, &c., &c. s,^oii«^LSPsncer al,(l Co., London. Also a few lots k^°l(l Furniture. ^fONOAY, February 5th, 1894, at 2.30 p.m. £ uctioneer's Office, 1, Tredegar Chambers, ^SSLjOth. 1894. ° 4076 ). frer. NERVOUS and PHYSICAL DEBILITY j^h^rvou« a vafaable pamplilet explaining how < **eatLtnt*- orSanic derangements may be success- anri ^ithout stomach medication. The method "Ss2?fc -^Pleasant, and will effect a perfect and per ^Olf o5*o. Sent, sealed, post free.—Address E. 249^1, HIGH HOLBOKN, LONDON, W C Saks hit aitriton. ON MONDAY NEXT. SALE OF PROPlJlRTIESiUNG & 1V1 PERRY will SELL b> AUC MONDAY Salerooms, 11, HiRli-street, following NEXT, February at? ^GFPSETIKS, DESIRABLE of tj,e ESTATE of the By order of the ADMIN^TKATOJ^ peceased. late GEORGE HALLET *j, i(\'ellCe situate and LOT 1.—All that Desirable; B0'A J'H, in ex- being No. 57, PARTRIDG ou,;rter)y tenancy at a cellent repair, and let on a. q p Wood. rental of £ 22 P«.an'1VS,rilDGE-ROAD, similar de- LOT 2. iso. 59, PAR monthly tenancy at £ 24 scription as Lot 1, but let on per annum toMrJoseP of 99 years at an annual Leasehold for a h holfse. giourid rent of sitting-rooms, kitchen, scul- a small garden A^FIK DIRECT1ON. TriT —All that well and substantially bmlt Lease- ho^d Residence, sttviace and being No,60 DE BURGH- STRFET now in the occupation of Mi Morns, at the weeWy rental of 10s 6d, the landlord paying rates aud ta^fe= and held under lease from the Marquis of Bute fo?99 years from the 29th September, 1S80, at the low nnnnil cround rent of -^3 16s. Lot NO. 62, DE BURGH-STREET, same description, and let at 10s 6d. LOT 5.-NO. 64, DR BURGH STREET, same description, and let at 10s 6tl. description, and let at 10s 6d. LOT 6-No. 68, DE BURGH STREET, same description, but let at 12s per week. Each house contains two sitting-rooms, two kitchens, w.c., coal cellar, four bedrooms, and a bathroom (hot and coM water). LOT 7.—All that well and substantially built Lease- hold Dwelling-house, situate and being No. 121, CATHAYS-TERRACE, now in the occupation of Mr Fisher as a weekly tenant at 10s 6d per week, and held under lease from the Marquis of Bute for 99 years from 25th March, 1885, at the annual ground rent of B4 Is. Further particulars may be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff or, as to Lots 1 and 2, T. H. STEPHENS, Esq., Solicitor, Bute Docks; and as to the remainder of the Lots to Messrs PHILLIPS & SON, Solicitors, 3801 Aberdare. ON TUESDAY, 15TH FEBRUARY, 1894. IMPORTANT STUD SALE. ESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWP.I.NTG MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING ? and PERRY will SELL bv AUCTION, at the Horse Exchange, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, 13th February, at 12 o'clock, 100 VALUABLE HORSES, Including THE ENTIRE STUD 07 HUNTERS AND HARNESS HORSES, THE PROPERTY OF HENRY LEWIS, GREENMEADOW, WHO IS GOING ABROAD a stud ot horses, the property of Samuel Biaekuiore, Esq., and other important studs. 3 HUNTERS, the property of a Gentleman. 2 HORSES from John Llewellyn, Esq., Pembroke- t. Ulr. 2 HORSES, the Dropertv of a Gentleman. CHESTNUT GFLDING from Godfrey Firbank, Esq. GREY GELDING from Dr. Moyan, Cowbridge. A GRAND COB from F. P. Robjent, Esq., Newport. ..GREY GELDING, from Mr J. Evans, Caerphilly. CHESTNUT GELDING, from W. Edgar Williams, Esq., Llantarnam Abbey. BAY GELDING, from Dr. Cooke. Gentlemen wishing to secure stalls for this sale should do so at once, as the number of horses will be limited to 100. 3915 Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneers, Car- diff. ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, 15TH, 16TH, AND 17TH FEBRUARY. 15TH, 16TH, AND 17TH FEBRUARY. LARGE UNRESERVED SALE O* MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, BEING THE CONTENTS OF A GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE. Sold on account of the Financial Difficulties of the Owner, by Order of the Trustee for the Benefit of the Creditors.. „ Furnished in the most expensive taste during the past few years, at a cost exceeding £ 5,000, and was for the most part supplied by „ ,T_ „ MESSRS MAPLE AND CO., HOUSE FURNISHERS, TOTTENHAM COURT-ROAD, LONDON, • Removedlto Cardiff for Comprising the Contents of STX1EEN BLDROOMS, DINING-ROOM, DRAWING-ROOM, and Boudo« Furniture, a COLLECTION of CARVED OAK FURNITURE, THREE PIANOFORTES (including a Grand by Erard). Morning-room Furniture, A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF RARE OLD CHINA, 1,2000ZS. OF PLATE, SHEFFIELD ELECTRO-PLATED ARTICLES, Paintings and Water colour Drawings, NOBLE BRONZES, Old Sheraton Furniture, the Fittings of Hall in Carved Oak, and the usual Fittings of a Large Residence. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, 1. and PERRY have received instructions from the Trustee to SELL by AUCTION, without Reserve, at their Salerooms, 11, Hijili-stveet, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, 15th, 16th, and 17th February, at 11 o'clock punctually each day, THE ABOVE MAGNIFICENT APPOINTMENTS, Removed as above, and purchased within the last two years at a cost of upwards of £ 5,000. The CONTENTS of 16 BEDROOMS, including appointments in pitchpine, ash, walnut, oak, and other woods, some of the wardrobes with glass doors, sets of toilet tables, a 7ft. ROSEWOOD BEDROOM SUITE, beautifully inlaid with various woods, with noble wardrobe and toilet tables, a Moorish bedrooin suite, a 7ft. WALNUT BEST BEDROOM SUITE, a pair of finely made wardrobes in walnut and satin- wood, a walnut and ash bedroom suite, and others in various woods, handsome SQUARE-TUBED BRASS BEDSTEADS, some with hangings, hair mattresses, feather beds, &c., chests of drawers, best Brussels and other carpets, elegant toilet services, baths, eiderdown quilts, &c. The DRAWING-ROOM and BOUDOIR FURNI- TURE includes suites of velvet curtains and hangings, a BEAUTIFUL LOUIS XV. DRAWING-ROOM SUITE, with cabinet, overmantel, and tables en suite, ROSEWOOD WALL CABINETS, several pieces of finely-made Sheraton furniture, large gilt pier glasses, a FINELY-MADE ITALIAN CABINETIwith bronze panels, tables, in various woods, rosewood music cabinet and Davenport, pair of massive brass fenders and fittings, LARGE AXMINSTER and WILTON PILE CARPETS, a GRAND PIANOFORTE by ERARD, a nearly NEW COTTAGE PIANOFORTE BY COLLARD and COLLARD, music settees, occasional chairs, a buhl card table, finely-carved marble pedestals and busts, a finely-carved ivory mirror Uft. high, ITALIAN SETTEE beautifully carved, a pair of walnut wood lamp stands, inlaid writing table with Sevres plaques, screens, expensive brass lamps, pair of mahogany cabinets with marble vases, Cloisonne enamel vases, an expensive Garniture de chemime. THE OLD CHINA embraces a COLOSSAL PAIR OF VALUABLE SEVRES VASES, others in various china of great beauty, the nicnacs that decorated the cabinets and tables in Chelsea, Swansea, Staffordshire, Groton Derby, Sevres and Vienna groups in Chelsea and Dresden, a fine royal porcelain tea service. THE PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS include examples from the easels of h. Coleman, O. Shalders, J. Hardy, Wimpenss, Meadows, Muller, Hunter, Nicol, Walker, and GctrmfieM^ THE LIBRARY, BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED IN CARVED OAK, arranged with high back chairs.^ settees and easy chairs in leather and saddlebags, ahnely-carved buffet, a carved oak gong—stand and gong, a IA1K Ut SUPERBLY-CARVED 8-FT. BOOKCASES enclosed by plate-glass and panel doors, a writing table, a set of four easy chaiis and settee in saddlebags, a very fine dolphin table, a spinning wheel, overmantel, Indian carpets and rugs, a finely-inlaid bureau bookcase, three pairs of curtains, a valuable old clock, a valuable musical box in richly carved oak case (cost 100 guineas), with three interchangeable barrels, and plays a variety of music; several pieces of bronze several etchings and engravings, a 10-stop organ, and other interesting items. THE DINING-ROOM IN POLLARD OAK I includes old and modern paintings, a SET of FURNI- TURE in finely-figured POLLARD OAK, viz., a 7ft. SIDEBOARD with cabinet back. a 12ft. dining table, a FULL SUITE of 12 EXTRA-LARGE CHAIRS up- holstered in morocco, a large dinner wagon, a coal cabinet, large overmantel, all en suite a suite of heavy curtains, TURKEY CARPETS and RUGS, marble clocks and ornaments in bronze, a pair of Marli horses, a pair of bronze statuettes 4ft. high, brass and wood coal boxes; 1,200ozs. OF SILVER AND SHEFFIELD PLATE, spoons and forks, a set of dessert baskets, set of table candlesticks, dessert knives and forks, engraved tea semce George III., silver-gilt tazza, a set of six salt- cellars, toast racks, cruets, punch ladles, chamber candlesticks. The SHEFFIELD PLATE comprises ?ru?.v entr6e dishes, trays and waiters, a spirit stand with decanters, sets of spoons and forks, hand- some sets of dish-covers, tea sets and kettles, cande- labra, a grand old centre candelabra for 4 lights, on Corinthian pillar. „AAeM?IIINOS of BREAKFAST and MORNING ROOMb, entrance hall, landings and staircases, carved oak hall furniture, marble top tables, busts, brackets, old oak chairs, settees, Axminster stair and landing carpets, some very fine deer heads; fj double-barrel central fire breech-loading guns. The contents of China Pantries including a MINTON DINNER SERVICE of 120%iefeS kitcSen, warden, and outdoor effects. ON VIEW THREE DAYS PRIOR TO SALE. Catalogues, 6d each, may be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff: or of RbBERT WHITEHILL, ESQ., CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT, BENNETT'S-HILL, BIRMINGHAM. Special attention^ is directed to this sale, affording as it does to connoisseurs and others an exceptional opportunity of acquiring valuable household appoint. ments, old silver, and works of art. 4136 SALE THIS DAY. ON SATURDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 3RD, at 3 o'clock p.m. IMPORTANT SALE OF PRIZE AND OTHER DOGS, POULTRY, PIGEONS, BABBITS CAGE BIRDS, AND OTHER LIVE STOCK. MR A. A. WESTON begs to announce that he will hold a SALE of the above at the Auction Mart, 13, New Dock-street. GOOD ENTRIES TO HAND. 742e Others requested early to include in Catalogue, 4085 Auctioneer's offices-13, New Dock-street, Newport. TO CLOSE THE ESTATE OF MR WILLIAM KERSLAKE, DECEASED, AND BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS. M TO INVESTORS AND OTHERS. R THOMAS PARRY has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the i*1?(Ste1' Newport, on WEDNESDAY, Febru- ?ry at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon sharp, sub- ject to conditions of sale to be then produced, in which will be incorporated the Common Form Conditions of n/i10 r Iicorpoiated Law Society. 24 LOlh OF DESIRABLE HOUSE PROPERTY, Situate within the County Borough of Newport. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Albany-chambers, Newport or to Messrs WILLIAMS and CO., Dock-street, Newport, Vendors' Solicitors. Newport, Mon., February, 1894. 4132 ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all derangements of the Urinary Organs (acquired or constitutional), Gravel, and Pains in the Bapk. Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in Boxes 4s 6d each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the world, or sent to any address for sixty stamps by the Makers, The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln ?-fm I alts it £ ^udiom 1 SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES IN ANGUS-STREET. ROATH, AND PORTMAN- MOOR-ROAD, SPLOTLANDS. MR MORGAN MORGAN is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, the 9th day of February, 1894, at 7.30 o'clock in the evening (subject to conditions to be then and there read) the following PROPERTIES:— LOT 1.—All that desirable LEASEHOLD MESSU- AGE, being No. 30, Angus-street, Albany-road, Cardiff, let at 8s per week held under lease for a term of 99 years from 29th September, 1889, at a ground rent of S2 14s 6d. LOT 2.-All that similar MESSUAGE, being No. 32, Angus-street, let at 3s per week held for 99 years from 29tli September, 1839, at a ground rent of £ 2 14s 6d. The above properties contain two sitting-rooms, kitchen, scullery, &c., and three gooti bedrooms. The following Lots are sold by order of the Mort- gar.OT?.—All that LEASEHOLD SHOP and Dwelling house, being No. 127, Portmanmoor-road, Splott, Cardiff. Ground rent. £11. LOT 4 -All that LEASEHOLD SHOP and Dwelling- house, being No. 129, Portmanmoor-road. Ground rent, £317". LOT 5.-All that similar lot, being 131, Portmau- moor-road. Ground tent. B5 17s. LOT 6.-All that similar lot, being No. 133, Port- manmoor-road. Ground rent, J,3 17s. LOT 7.—All that similar lot, being No. 135, Portman- moor-road. Ground rent, P,3 17s. LOT 8.-All that similar lot, being No. 137, Portman- moor-road. Ground rent, £317s. LOT 9.-All that similar lot, being No. 139, Portman- moor-road. Ground rent, 23 17s. The above seven lots are held under separate leases for 99 years from 2ath September, 1889. For "further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Albert Chamber-, High-street, Cardiff or to B. L Phillips, Esq., Solicitor, Duke-street, Cardiff. 4061 275, COWBRIDGE-ROAD. CARDIFF. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MR MORGAN MORGAN is instructed bv the Official Receiver to SELL bv PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above address, on TUESDAY, the 13th day of February, 1894, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of DRAWING-ROOM.—Walnut settees and lounges in green velvet, lady's easy and occasional chairs in do., full trichord pianoforte in walnut case by Collard and Collard, walnut oval table, whatnots, occasional tables, Brussels carpet, hearthrug, etc., etc. DINING-ROOM.—Mahogany suite in leather, mahogany bookcase, mahogany dining-table, walnut cabinet, piauoforte in walnut case by Vanderbolt, rugs, fender and irons, curtains, American organ in walnut case, 10 stops and knee swell, by Brattlebors two Singer sewing machines. The Contents of Four Bedrooms, comprising iron and brass bedsteads, spring and wool mattresses, feather and.millpuff beds, walnut and enamelled bed- room suites, chest drawers, dressing tables, and wash- stands. etc., etc., and the usual kitchen utensils. Goods on view morning of ale. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock noon. 4103 On THURSDAY, February 8th, 1894, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat-street, Swansea, at 11.30 a.m., sharp. Important Sale of Valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE and other EFFECTS, removed for con- venience of Sale to the above address, under the powers of a Bill of Sale. It comprises walnut and mahogany dining tables, with extra leaves Singer's sewing machine in excellent condition, Brussels, tapestry, and Dutch carpets a magnificent Axminster bordered carpet, hearth- rugs to match, regulator clock, marble timepiece, strikes hours and half-hours three rolls of new stair carpet, two very handsome sideboards, complete dining-room suite in saddlebags, two very choice inlaid rosewood china caBinets, very large settee in Morocco, suitable for a billiard room three Chippendale drawing-room chairs, two grandfather's easy chairs in saddlebags, camera and accessories complete, large mahogany dinner waggon, very handsome bedroom suite in walnut and ash complete, ditto in dark walnut, walnut, rosewood and mahogany overmantels, painted bed- room suite, letter-press nm1 stand. rosewood and mahogany overmantels, painted bed- room suite, letter-press and stand. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER and SON will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, on THURSDAY, February 8th, 1894. Goods on view Wednesday, February 7th, and mom- ing of sale. Sale to commence at 11.30 a.m. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street Chambers, Swansea. 4125 TO CAPITALISTS, INVESTORS, AND OTHERS. Important Sale of House Property, situate in the County Borough of Swansea, which will be sold at low upset prices. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER AND SON have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Swansea Anction Rooms, Goat- street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, February 14th, 1894, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. Partienlars:- LOTL-AM that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- MISES, known as No. 16, Bryn-roacl. Swansea, lately in the occupation of .1. Ivor Evans, Esq., as yearly tenant, at a rent of £ 50 per anuum, tenant paying rates and taxes. LOT 2.-All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE. M1SES, known as No. 17, Bryn-road, now unoccupied, but yielding, when let, an annual rental of E50, tenant paying rates and taxes. Lots 1 and 2 are held for a term of 99 years from 25th day of December, 1888, at the yearly ground rent of;012 7s, which will be equally apportioned, i.e., A-6 3s 6d on each lot. LOT 3.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- MISES, known as 18, Bryn-road, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mr A. Richards, as yearly tenant, at a rent of £50 per annum, tenant paying rates and taxes. Held for a term of 99 years from the 25th day of De- cember. 1888, at the yearly ground rent of £7 14s. LOT 4.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- MISES known as No. 20, Bryn-road, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mr Owen Harris, as yearly tenant, at a rent of B52 10s per annum, tenant paying rates and taxes. Held for a term of 99 years from the 29th day of September, 1875, at the yearly ground rent of B9 18s. LOT 5.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- MISES known as No. 34, Bryn-road, Swansea, now or lately in the occupation of Mr Edward Bath, as yearly tenant, at a rent of S50 per annum, tenant paying rates and taxes. LOT 6.-All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- MISES known as No. 35, Bryn-road, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mr D. H. Morgan, as yearly tenant. at a rent of:230 per annum, tenant paying rates and taxes. Lots 6 and 7 are held for a term of 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1838, at a yearly ground rent of £8 14s, which will be equally apportioned, i.e., Bt 7s on each lot. LOT 7.-All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES known as No. 168, St. Helen's-road, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mrs Hoi way, of the yearly value of £40 per annum. Clear of rates and taxes. This lot is held for a term of 99 years (less one day) from the 25th day of March, 1875, at the yearly ground rent of E4 5s. LOT 8.—All that PIECE or PARCEL of GROUND, with worshop (54ft. by 15ft.) erected thereon, situate at the rear of Nos. 9,10, and 11, St. Helen's-avenue, Swansea, lately in the occupation of Mr F. P. Holway, as yearly tenant at a rent of B12 per annum, including rates and taxes. Held for an unexpired term of about 89 years, free of ground rent. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their offices. Goat-street Chambers; and to Messrs Davies and Ingram, solicitors, Commercial Chambers, Lower Goat-street, Swansea. 4106 x HAFODNEDDYN, Distant about 4 miles from Llandilo, and about 1% mile from Golden Grove Railway Station. MR JOHN FRANCIS is instructed by His Honour Judge Beresford to SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, 5th and 6th of February, 1894, at 12 noon each day, the whole of the VALUABLE STOCK, hay, carriages, harness, saddles, bridles, implements, &e. Also the whole of the excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other effects. 4098 Catalogues may be obtained of Mr J. Lockyer, County Press, Llandilo ;'or of the Auctioneer, at Carmarthen. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS & SON have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, 14th *]",aary' 1894> ln 4 Lots, subject to conditions of sale, aR FOUR LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4, Xvlan.-el-strect, v.ansea. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock.. „ Further particulars may be obtained of Messrs Collins and Woods, Solicitors, Worcester place or of the Auctioneers, 45, Oxford-street, Swansea. 4097 NEWPORT. IMPORTANT SALE OF HAY. 'MESSRS NEWLAND, DAVIS, and HUNT will SELL by AUCTION at the Tredegar Arms Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, rai^MMDOW CLOVE Li HAY, situate at Christchurch, Nash, Whitson on Greenmoor, Bishton, Redwick, and Caerleon, near Newport; at Ifton and Koggiett, near Severn Tunnel J unction j and at Tinteru. Catalogues may be obtained of the Auctioneers, Highbury Chambers, Newport and Chepstow. 4091 JjlURNITURE J^URNITURE jpURNITURE M l HIRE PURCHASE SYSTEM. P. JMREEDMAN & el 0.,S TERMS B5 Worth Is 6d Weekly j35 2s „ §» » £ 20 £ 30 „ 7s 6d „ £ 50 .12s 6d „ ONLY A SMALL DEPOSIT REQUIRED, A SPECIALITE IN SUITES AT £553. SOUTH WALES BRANCHES NEWPORT (MON.) 1, 2, 3, & 4, Market Buildings SWANSEA 34, High-street NEW TREDEGAR Elliotstown. 3790 586o LADIES should obtain particulars of the most MIRACULOUS MEDICINE for all irregu- larities of the female system ever introduced to the public. You may have tried Pills, Powders, useless recipes, and other advertised so-called remedies, and all in vain. THOUSANDS have been relieved, Health restored, and DOCTORS' BILLS SAVED by this Medicine, which is the only real and RELIABLE REMEDY of the Age. Pesfectly harmless and WONDERFULLY EFFECTUAL. Stamped addressed envelope for Price List and Copies of Testimonials which are guaranteed genuine under a Penalty of £ 1,000, open to inspection and investigation. A. D ASM AIL, 267, Langdale, Walthamstow. {Established 1851 SI94 IBubiic Unites. THE LONDON AND PRNCIAL BANK, LIMITED. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL. £ 1,000 000 PAID-UP CAPITAL "ii; £ 500 000 RESERVE FUND (Invested in Consols) £ 585',000. DIRECTORS THOMAS WILLIAM BOORD, Esq., M.P. BRINSLEY NIXON, Esq. Sir EDWIN H GALSWORTHY. CLAI: E SBWELL READ, Esq. RICHARD MICHELL, Esq. THOMAS COLLETT SANDARS Esa Sir ALEXANDER MONCRIEFF, K.C.B., F.F.S. Sir JOSEPH SAVORY, Bar^M-P GENERAL MANAGE]:, JOHN WOODROW CROSS, Esq. AUDITORS. ERNEST COOPER, Esq. EDGAR FIGGESS, Esq. SOLICITORS. ISECRETARY. Messrs MUNNS <% LONGDEN. THOi AS JAMES GRIGSON, Esq. LONDON Agex'* Messrs GLYN, MILLS, CUHRIE & CO. HEAD OFFICE 7, BANK BUILDINGS, LOTHBURY, E.C. LONDON SUBURBAN BRANCHES. MANAGER. Manxes. ANERLEY, 137, Anerley-road E. C. BLEW PONDER'S END ANDREW HILL BECKENHAM C.W. GRIBBLE RICHMOND S. F. HIGGINS BaRMONDSKY, 56, Old Kent-road A. JEFFERYS SOUTRGATE J. BARNES BL4CKHEATH H. E. RUMNEY SOUTH KENSINGTON, Sussex- CANNING TOWN, Barking-road .J. W. MCVEAGH place D. S. SMITH CATFOED WM. HODGETTS SOUTH TOTTENHAM'V. S. COTTEW EDGWARE-ROAD, No. 163 G. P. FURRELL STAINES F TnMKm EDMONTON H. BRYANT STAMFORD HILL, No. 40 CHAS CORAM EI\FIELD ANDREW HILL STOKE NEWINGTON, 159, Hi»h- ESSEX-ROAD, No. 383 W. H. YOUNG street Chas PnnAAf The Triangie J. E. THOMAS STRATFORD, E j w' BAREFOOT HIGHBURY, No. 4, Highbury- SURBITON c L D»RKE Place .i. H. E. BROWS SU'!reON J. A. TULLOCH HORNSEY E. B. RIDGWAT TEDDINGTON E H MACFARLANE KEW S. F. HIGGINS THORNTON HEATH .V.V E. C. BLEW KINGSLAND, 1, High-street W H. YOUNG TOTTENHAM W s' fnmw J^EE GREEN H. E. RUMNEY TWICKE N HAM JOHN ROE LEWIisHAM WM. HODGETTS WALHAM GREEN M H WTTDP Mri^iJ?AiTONE -*1?- THOMAS WALTHAMSTOW, Hoe-street.3,'CLARKE MI 1CIIAM j, A. TULLOCH WALTHAMSTOW, St. James'-sfc R Clark 1? NEW CROSS GATE, 180, New WESTCOMBE PARK, 43,v1nbru-h Cross-roaxl E. A. HINGESTON Park h E RITMNPY NEWINGTON GREEN W. H. YOUNG WOOD GREEN E B RIDCWAY NEWSOUTHGATE G. WATERSON WOOLWICH W H LEWIS PLUMSTEAD .» W. H. LEWIS PLUMSTEAD .» W. H. LEWIS COUNTRY BRANCHES. MANAGER. | »r,rri, ABERAVON KDV/D. JOHN KING'S LYNN r w P ,,7 ABERDARE C.M.LEWIS LANPPORT V. F B Rmvr ABERYSTWYTH E. J. WILLIAMS LLANELLY A » LEWS BARRY W. P. PHILLIPS LLANIDLOES HUGH TONES B^GEND J. W. PKICHARD MACHYNLLETH .E. J. WILLIAMS BRISIOL F. H. HORSEY MERTHYR TYDFIL THOS. GRIFFITHS BUILTH DAVID THOMAS MILFORD HAVEN Jflwra BUNGAY C. E. ELLIOTT NARBERTH G. P BREWER CARDIFF WM. GRYLLS NEATH A. W GREEN JAS, MANUEL NEWPORT, MON.GEO. MARSH CARDIFF DOCKS H. W. RICE NORTHFLEET T. R. HEYGATE CARMARTHEN R- A. BROCKIE NORTH WALSHAM T M THOVAS CHATHAM J. E HARRIS NORWICH C. H. A. Lo-cii CHEPSTOW C. W L. DIGBY PEMBROKE H. SOPER COWBRIDGE L. P. MARSHALL PEMBROKE DOCK j J. MORIUS DISS J- HUMPHRIES PEN ARTH H. W R!CE EASTBOURNE F. J. CHAMBERS PONTYPOOL C. H. COPLEY EAST DEREHAM CHAS. CORY PONTYPRIDD .A. S. COBB EBBW VALE W. PARTRIDGE PORTSEA F. B. ROWE EYE F- WHAITE RHYL C. COPLEY FAKENHAM HY. NEWSON ROCHESTER RICHD. CRACICNELL FISHGUARD J W. QUILTER RUTHIN L. EVANS GOSPORT G. J. V. COURTENAY ST. CLEARS G. P. BREWER GRAVESEND T. R, HEYGATE SWANSEA THOS. BOSWELL GRAYS w- WiLLMOT TENBY J. PRYTHERCH HALESWORTH R EMMS TREDEGAR J. S. THOMAS HARLESTON W- BRYANT usk JOSEPH DAVIES HAVERFORDWEST A. T. LEWIS YARMOUTH C.J.PEARSON SUB-AGENCIES. CARSHALTON, CHINGFORD, MOUNTAIN ASH, TREGARON, CADOXTON, MAESTEG, LLANDRIN- DOD, CAERPHILLY, NEW BROMPTON, WELL& SAXMUNDHAM, LEISTON, DOWNHAM, HUNSTAN- TON, ST. DAVID'S, NEYLAND, ABERDOVE\, TREHARRIS. BRITON i ERRY, AKERCARN FERN- DALE, LLWYNYPIA, PENTRE, POB™kTREHERBERTiTRE0RKY, YNYSYBWL, RHYMNEY? NEW THE LONDON AND PROVINCIAL BANK (LIMITED) opens :— DRAWING ACCOUNTS upon the plan usually adopted by other bankers. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS.—Deposit Receipts for sums of £ 10and upwards will be issued to Customers and others for sums placed upon these accounts and interest allowed at such rates and for such periods as mav be agreed upon, reference being had to the state of the Money Market. THE BANK effects purchases and sales of British and Foreign Funds, Stocks, Shares, and Securities receives Dividends, &c., thereon—and transacts every other description of Banking business. All Payments of the Bank are made in Bank of England Notes and Bullion. Every Officer of the Bank is required to Sign a Declaration of Secrecy as to the transactions of any of its Customers. By Order of the Directors, J, W. CROSS, General Manager. THE LONDON AND PROVINCIAL BANK, LIMITED. REPORT Presented to the Shareholders at the Ordinary General Meeting, held at the City Terminus Hotel, Cannon-street, on Monday, the 22nd January, 1894. The Directors beg to subnnt to the Shareholders a Balance-sheet, together with the Profit and Loss Account for the Half-year ended 30th December, le9o. The gross profits for the half-year, after making provision for Bad and Doubtful Debts, and including the amount brought forward from last account, are £ 173,346 10s, and after deducting all Current Expenses, InTOme Tax, Directors Remuneration, Auditors' Fees, and Interest to Customers, there remains a balance of £ 74,038 7s 2d. Directors recommend that this amount be appropriated in the following manner, viz. :— I'PoP t A to the payment of a Dividend at the rate of 17 per cent, per annum, free of Income-tax. 5,486 3 10 to the Reserve Fund, raising it to £ 590,000 invested (in a separate account) in £ 655 555 lis 2d Consols tatep ».t, 90. 2,500 0 0 in further reduction of Freehold and Leasehold f^SSises Account. 2,500 0 0 to Officers' Pension and Gratuity Fund. 4,168 19 6 to Rebate on Bills. 16,883 3 10 carried forward. The Directors who retire by rotation are Thomas William Boord, Esq., M.P., Sir Joseph Savory, Bart., M.P., and Richard Michell, Esq., who, being duly qua lle-" offer themselves for re-election. The Auditors of the Bank-Ernest Cooper, Esq., and Edgar Figgess, Esq., retire and offer themselves for re-election. It is proposed that the Dividend be payable on and after the 23rd instant. 7, BANK BUILDINGS, LOTHBURY, 11th January, 1894. BALANCE SHEET OF THE LONDON AND PROVINCIAL BANK, LIMITED, 30TH DECEMBER, 1893. DR. £ s. d. £ s. d. [ CR. £ s. d. £ s. d! Capital 500,000 0 0 Cash :— 100,000 £ 10 Shares, At Head Office, £ 5 paid. „ „ Branches, & Agents 732,251 13 10 Reserve Fund. 585,000 0 0 »» Call & short notice. 100,000 0 0 Invested in ———————— 332,251 13 10 9650,000 2% per Investments Cent. Consols. 1,085,000 0 0 Consols, Sl,261,858 Amount due by the Bank on Cur-. 3s taken at 90 .1,135,672 6 8 rent, Deposit, and other Accounts 6,782,565 17 3 Other British Govern- Balance of last Profit ment Stocks 90,812 10 0 and Loss Account. 14,103 11 7 Metropolitan Con- Gross Profit for solidated, Liver- Half Year, after pool, and Man- making Provision Chester Corpora- tor Bad and Doubt- tion Stocks 220,471 7 4 ful Debts. 159,242 18 5 British Colonial "—————— 173,346 10 0 Government Bonds I and Inscribed Stocks. 161,567 14 4 wa English Railway De- benture and Pre- ference Stocks, and East Indian Railway Guaran- teed Stocks. 499,361 15 7 Other Debenture Stocks 82,926 8 11 —————— 2,190,812 2 10 Amount due from Customers on Current Accounts, Bills of Ex- change, Promissory Notes, &c.. 4,817,378 17 8 Freehold and Leasehold Premises 101,161 10 1 Current Expenses, including In- come Tax, Salaries, Rent, &c., at Head Office and Branches, Directors' Remuneration, and Auditors' Fees 57,408 10 10 Interest on Deposit and other Ac- counts 41,899 12 0 £ §,040,912 7 3 £ 8,040,912 7 3 PEOFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT FOR THE HALF-YEAR ENDED 30TH DECEMBER, 1893. To Current Expenses, as above — 57,408 10 10 By Profit, as above 173*346 10 *0 „ Interest, as above 41 899 12 0 IV U Dividend at 17 per Cent, per annum 42,500 0 0 „ Reserve Fund 3 1Q „ Reduction of Premises Account 2 500 0 0 Officers Pension and Gratuity Fund.. 2,500 0 0 tJ Rebate on Bills not due carried to New Account 4,168 19 6 t, Balance carried forward. M 16'883 3 10 £ 173,346 10 0 £ 173,346 10 0 e have compared the above Balance Sheet with the Books and Vouchers at the Head Office and with the certified Returns from the several Branches, and have found it correct. ERNEST COOPER, "k (Cooper Brothers & Co.) J-Auditors. London, 9th January, 1894. EDGAR FIGGESS, J 4130 fetfors aitft Contracts. ONTRACTS FOR PROVISIONS, WHEAT, FLOUR, WHOLE MEAL, COAL, &c., &c. The Prison Department is prepared to receive TENDERS for the Supply of the above to any of the Prisons in England and Wales. Forms of Tender, with all necessary information, can be obtained at any of the Prisons, or at the Prison Department, Home Office, Whitehall, S.W., where also samples may be seen from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 4129 CARDIFF CORPORATION WATER^ c WORKS. TAFF FAWR SECTION RESERVOIR No. 1, RAILWAY WAGONS. The Cardiff Corporation are prepared to receive TENDERS for the SUPPLY, on HIRE or PUR- CHASE TERMS, of about 80 TEN-TON RAILWAY WAGONS, in thoroughly good condition, standard railway gauge. W'agons to have full length fall-down side doors each side, and in all respects fit for use over public railways. Further particulars may be obtained on application at the Office of the Engineer-in-chief, Mr J. A. B. Williams, Queen's Chambers. Queen-street, Cardiff. Sealed tenders, endorsed "Waterworks Department, Wagons," to be sent to me not later than THURSDAY, the 15th instant. By order, « .i WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town-ball. Cardiff, 1st February, 1894. 4135 TENDERS are solicited for the CON- STRUCTION of a NEW ROAD on the Forest Estate, Treforest. Plans and Specifications to be seen at Messrs Crawshays' Estate Office, Treforest; or at Mr W. Thomas, Mining Offices, Brynawel, Aberdare. DWARD FINCH AND CO. (LIMITED), BRIDGE WORKS, CHEPSTOW, Ship Builders and General Mechanical Engineers, Tugs, Barges, Bridges, Roofing, Pithead Frames, Trams, Cages, and all Colliery Requirements. Masts, steel or iron, made to order in Six Days. 3583 1894. J^EW YEAR'S GIFTS, 1894. pE D LER'S 24TH ANNUAL DISPLAY OF PRESENTATION GOODS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Seal Muff Bags, Dressing Cases, Companions, Brush Cases, Work Boxes, Albums, Purses, Travelling Bags, etc., Richly-mounted Umbrellas and Walking Sticks ——- 1325 34. ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. 97 1ftgnl atict5. E OLIVER WALKEY, DECEASED. ALL PERSONS being INDEBTED to or having CLAIMS upon the Estate of OLIVER WALKEY, late of 29, PLYMOUTH-ROAD, PENARTH, near CARDIFF, Merchant, deceased, are requested to com- municate with the undersigned Solicitors, by or before the 14th day of February, 1894. CORY & WHITE, Castle Chambers, High-street, Cardiff, Solicitors for the Executors of the above-named Oliver Walkey, deceased. 4099 EVEREND WILLIAM ALONZO GRIFFITHS, DECEASED. .PURSUANT to the STATUTE 22nd and 23rd Vict., cap. 35, intil uled "An Act to further amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all CRE- DITORS and other persons having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS against the Estate of the Reverend WILLIAM ALONZO GRIFFITHS, formerly of Narberth, in the County of Pembroke, but late of Sketty, near Swansea, in the County of Glamorgan, Congregational Minister (who died on the 7th day of December, 1893, and Administration with the Will annexed of his personal estate h.iviug been granted by the Principal Registry of her Majesty's High Court of Justice on the 25th day of January, 1894, to Anne1 Jeffreys, Widow), are hereby required to send the particulars, in writing, of their Claims or Demands to us, the undersigned, the Solicitors for the said Anne Jeffreys, the Administratrix, on or before the 2nd day of March next, after which date the said Administratrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the Claims and Demands of which she shall then have had notice and she will not be liable for the assets of the said deceased, or any part thereof so distributed, to any person or persons of whose claims or demands she shall not then have had notice. Dated this 31st dav of January, 1894. HARTLAND, ISAAC & WATKINS, 7, Rutland-street, Swansea, 4118 Solicitors for the Administratrix. ROSS'S ROYAL = BELFAST" AERATED TABLE WATERS, AND LIME JUICE CORDIAL. Inquire specially for our GING ER ALE at all first class Grocers, Wine Merchants, Chemists, Hotels, Restaurants, and Ship Store Dealers. 3907 W. A. ROSS & SONS. LIMITED. BELFAST PAINE & CO., BILL-POSTERS AND ADVERTISING AGENTS FOR ABERDARE, HIRWAIN, MOUNTAIN ASH, PENRHIWCEIBER AND DISTRICT. Agents for Guion and American Lines. 3590 1137 ADDRS; —61, DEAN-STREET, ABERDARE Dubltc i1ntir£z. SUNDAY AFTERNOON POPULAR SERVICES, PARK-HALL, CARDIFF. SUNDAY NEXT, AT 3 P.M., ADDRESS BY REV. T. W. MEDHURST. TENOR SOLO, THE GOOD SHEPHERD (Barri). Chorus "Jufitice and Mercy." Cornet Solo The Better Land (by desire). Chairman—COUNCILLOR WILLIAM LEWIS. GRAND ORGAN AT 2.30 P.M. 2611914A i A DOG, POULTRY, CAGE-BIRD, AND PIGEON SHOW will beheld in TREORKY (Glamorganshire), on THURSDAY, March 15th, when liberal prizes and numerous specials will be given. 4041 H. HARRIS, Hon. Sec. OOK'S CHEAP EXCURSIONS from CARDIFF to the CONTINENT, and special conducted parties to Iialv, Egypt. Palestine, Madeira the Cape, &c.—All particulars of Mr W. J. Trounce! Tourist and Foreign Banking Bureau, Cardiff. 1S32 IVTlAGARA FALLS ROUTEto CANADA^ UNITED STATES, AUSTRALIA, and NEW ZEALAND.—Hound the World tours. Through ocean and rail tickets at lowest, rates. Particulars and Pamphlets free.—Apply GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY, 22, Water-street, Liverpool: 36, Leadenhall-street, London or 2, Pall Mall, Manchester. 3217 THE SECOND ANNUAL CORNISH -5- DINNER WILL BE HELD AT THE PHILHARMONIC RESTAURANT, ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 7TH. THE MAYOR OF CARDIFF (Mr Councillor W. J. TROUNCE) to Preside. 505 NOTICE IF; HEHEBY GIVEN, that a -1-^ Separate Building named ENGLISH BAPTIST CHURCH, situate at HOLTON-ROAD, in the PARISH of CADOXTON, in the COUNTY of GLAMORGAN, in the District of Caniifi, being a building certified according to law as a Place of Religious Worship, was, on the 30th dav of January, 1894, DULY REGISTERED FOR SOLEMNIZING MARRIAGES therein, pursuant to the Act of 6th and 7th William IV., c. 85. Witness mv hand this 30th day of January, 1894. D. W. EVANS, 463 Deputy-Supmintendent Registrar. LONDON COLLEGE OF MUSIC, JLJ CARDIFF CENTRE. The Rev. Canon THOMPSON, D.D.,Vicar of St. John's, will DISTRIBUTE the CERTIFICATES to the success ful Candidates at the recent Examination, held in December, on TUESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 6LH, Twelve o'cloek Noon, at the TOiVN HALL, CARDIFF, By kind permission of his W. rship the Mayor, W. Trounce, Esq. F. Atkins, Mus. Bae., Oxon, Repre. sentative. 4121 "WORK FOR CHRIST AMONG THE WAIFS AND STRAYS." DR. jgARNARDO Will (D. V.) ive AN ADDRESS On the above subject, on behalf of the Homes under his care, in the PARK HALL, CARDIFF, On TUESDAY EVENING, 6TH FEB., 1894, The chair will be taken by the REV, CANON THOMPSON, D.D. Somo MUSICAL LITTLE BOYS from the Homes will play selections at intervals. Admission SIXPKNCE Second Seats, Is Reserved Seats, 2s. Tickets may bo obtained of Messrs Thompson and Shackell, Queen's Music Warehouse B. Norton and Son, Queen-street Post-office; Newman and Sons, 94-. Queen-street John Hogg, Bookseller, 54, Queen-street William Jones, 61, Duke-street William Lewis, 22, Duke-street; Edwin Dobbin, 1, St. Mary- street and at the Ever Open Door, 15, Moira- terrace, Cardiff. Collection in aid of the Homes, now containing nearly Five Thousand Boys and Girls. 15238-4016-715& W HAT DO I WANT? Å pAIR OF GPECTACLES. WHY ? Because I cannot see quite so well as 1 ued to. WHERE SHALT, I GET THEM ? AT jgALANSON'S SIGHT-TESTING ESTABLISHMENT, 23, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. Why should I go there ? Because they test sight free of charge, and I am sure of having it properly done, and not injuring my eyes. A GALANSON & CO" OPTICIANS AND ELECTRICIANS, 23, HIGH STREET, 0 A R D I F F 2206 (And at 28, High-street, Bristol.) 640a fhtMtr Jlppointmittts. CARDIFF SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, an ASSISTANT MISTRESS for the Higher Grade Girls' School. Commencing salary, £7:) or £80, according to qualifications. Form of application and scale of salaries will be sent on receipt of stamped addressed envelope, foolscap size. Applications must reach me not later than Saturday, February 17th inst. D. BEES, Clerk of the Board. Town Hall, Cardiff, 2nd February, 1894. 4134 ^BERAVON~~ SCHOOL BOARD. -Z'3L ——— The Aberavon School Board require the services of a CERTIFICATED MISTRESS for the Sandfields Infants' School. Salary, £55 per annum, with one third pupil teachers' grant. Applications, accompanied by copies of recent testimonials, to be sent to us on or before the 12th February inst. ily order, TENNANT and JONES, Clerks to the Board. Aberavon, February 1st, 1894. <4123 Insurant. THE BOILER INSURANCE & STEAM POWER CO., LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE.67, KING-ST., MANCHESTER ESTABLISHED 1853. AUTHORISED CAPITAL £250,000, INVESTED FUNDS, £ 9S,000. BOILERS AND ENGINES INSURED AND INSPECTED. Employers Insured against. Claims under" The Employers' Liability Act. Joint Policies Issued. Individual Accident Insurance. J.F. L. CROSLAND, M. Inst. M.E., A. M.Inst. C.E. Chief Engineer. EDWARD HADFIELD, Secretary. Applications for Agencies Invited. 1315 SETTLEMENT ASSURANCES. "VFO TRUSTEES REQUIRED. X™ AVOIDING RISK, TRUST EXPENSES, AND SMALL INCOME. EXAMPLE.—A Husband, aged 30 (whose Wife is aged 25), paying B24 7s 4d per annum can secure i?F?A PEB ANNUM GUARANTEED to his 9&0" Widow and H,. TO his^CHILDREN on the death of If desired, the Income (an also be secured to the Husbajid during his Old Age. For Rates and Prospectus apply to ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE, 2. CLARE STREET, BRISTOL. <020 J^ELBOURNE CHILLED BUTTER < M. C. B. Government Stamp. EXCELLENCE. PURITY. FRESHNESS. OF ALL GROCERS. 3466 SOLE IMPORTERS 83 e WM. CLARK & SON, BRISTOL. "VTO NAME OINTMENT, JJ*, This Ointment is confidentially recommended as an oB, tried, and successful remedy for scurvy, scrofula ?;landular swellings, ringworm, old wounds, ulcerated legs, scald heads, blotches on the face and body, St Anthony's fire, burns, chilblains, bruises, piles, fistula rheumatisic, bunions, &c. It will soon heal np the most obstinate eruptions oJ. the skin of every kind. Please note the Trade Mark Label on each pot "MX) NAME PILLS. -LL For scrofula, scurvy, ulcerated legs, ervsipelas blotches on the face, eruptions on the body, piles fistula, glanduiar swellings, &c., &C. They may be taken by persons of either sex, are onicand invigorating, and, acting upon the secretions hey are a truly valuable blood puritiers, and may be used in conjunction "ith the" Xo Kame" Ointment any of the above diseases. Sold in ots and boxes by all chemists. Price, 7d 1sld, ana 2s 9d each. No family should be without them SOLE PROPRIETOR:— J WHITEHOUSE, 194, DERITEND, BIRMINGHAM. Agents wanted in everv district. 1335 public Jlmitsfnunts. CARDIFF. rjHHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF LESSEE AND MANAGER MR EDWARD FLETCHER. LAST NIGHT Of the Enormously Successful Pantomime of BLUE BEARD. TO-NIGHT, LAST NIGHT OF ALL THE FAVOURITES. LAST NIGHT OF MISS KITTY KENWA\. SATURDAY, FEB. 3RD, THE LAST NIGHT. TWO PERFORMANCES. Afternoon at 2. Evening at 7 o'clock, MONDAY, FEB. 5TH, THE STILL ALARM. Doors open 6.30; Pantomime at 7; Early Doors a.t 6. Prices, 6d to £1 Is. 1 H E E 1\1 P I R E., MANAGER OSWALD STOLL." I TO-NIGHT! ENTIRELY Unprecedented Engage- mentfrom the Crystal Palace, Oxford and TT-V 4 TT ^™URY> ]'OADON. The Famous J)AHOMEY J^MAZON S,. A Regiment of POWEltFUL WOMEN WARRIORS. IF6V V°F TCE TROUPE ARE "STIVES of Abomey, RIN-A" GUMN'A (the chief Amazon WTar- I' R"11 J^ANY of the warriors she now commands, IF A°AINST(HE French Army under the direction oi I*ene;al Dodds, during the recent Campaign in Dahomey. T TO the Amazons there are SOLDIERS OF THE ROYAL GU\RD OFFICERS OF THE KING, COOKS, MUSICIANS, 2033 AND DAHOMEY FETISHMEN. The iioupe is 50 in Number. Varieties bv othr-V able No Advan-se in the Prices cf Admission. WTOLL'S PAN OPTTC O N Philharmonic Ilall, St. Mary-st. OPEN ALL DAY. ADMISSION, SIXPENCE. II WAXWORKS EXHIBITION & NOVELTY PALACE. Roller Skating, Variety Entertainments, and Wonders of Nature. THE SISTERS LESLIE Will Sing about 4 o clock and 9 o'clock. Stage Entertainments Afternoon and Evening. THE DOG COMEDIANS, and other Novelties. LAST WEEK OF THE AZTECS. CONTINUED WONDERMENT CREATED BY THE MAZE. PROF. Aij-ABY ALWAYS IN ATTENDANCE. Attractions too Manifold for enumeration in a. limited space. Admission—Sixpence. GREAT AND SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS NEXT .WEEK. 3610 ALHAMBRA, -CTL WESTGATE STREET, CARDIFF. ALWAYS A GRAND COMPANY. ONE PERFORMANCE NIGHTLY. 3112 HOURS' CONTINUOUS AMUSEMENT. Grand Circle and Reserved Stalls. Stalls. Pit. Gallery. Is. 6d. 4r1. 2d. Boxes 10, 6d and 7s 6d, or 2s. each person. Season Tickets, 10s 6d for three months. GEORGE HARRINGTON, 3223 2838 Managing Director. CARDIFF MUSICAL SOCIETY. J SEASON 1893-1834. SECOND CONCERT. PARK HALT., WEDNESDAY, 14th FEB., 1894. MENDELSSOHN'S HYMN OF PRAISE GOUNOD'S GALLIA GOETZS 137TH PSA TAT PRINCIPAL VOCALISTS Miss LUCILLE HILL, Madame WILLIAMS-PENN, and Mr EDWIN HOCGHXON. ORCHESTRA and CHORUS, 225 PERFORMERS. ORGAN—Mr H. C. TONKING. J CONDUCTOR—Mr T. E. AYLWARD. Admission :—Area (reserved), 5s; Unreserved, 2s 6d and Is. Doors open at 7.15, to commence at 7.45. Ticket holdeis admitted 15 minmes earlier by the upper door in Park-place. [4128—776e PJa. of the hall at Messrs Newman and Sons, Queen. screet, where seats may be booked and tickets obtained. SWAKSSA. fjp H E Jg M P I R E JL M ANAGIER „ OS WALD STOLT. TO-NIGHT THE THOMPSON TRIO. MiSS LEAH ADELL. THE SILVANI TROUPE. F. V. ST. CLAIR. JOHN CALLAN. N. C. BOSTOCK. NITA AND NIKITA. LAWRENCE BARCLAY. AMY LAWRENCE. NEXT WEEK— THE ANCIOLOTTIS FROM THE EMPIRE, LONDON. Also Bonnie Kate Harvey. 543e Look out for the ffl>mons Dahomey Amazons. 2034 TH E A T R E ROYAL, JL TEMPLE-STREET, SWANSEA. LESSEE AND MANAGER ,T. E. EVANS. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK, Miss RUBY DANA'S (Mrs PRYCE JENKINS) London Company in the Comedy Drama, THE OLD SPORT, Preceded each Evening by NEVER KEEPA DIARY." 3530 NEWPORT. \THE EMPIRE., MANAGKR.. ..OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT LES ONOFRI! The Famous French Dancers. The Rage of Paris. THE PARROT," a screamingly funny farcical absurdity by the brisk and clever WAL PINK SKETCH COMPANY. THE SISTERS PARIS. THE SISTERS ROSE AND AGNES. CHARLES PATEMAN. MARIE FRANCE, JAMES BRADY. CRAVEN AND CONWAY. NEXT WEEK— THE FAMOUS DAHOMEY AMAZONS, whom it is hoped the Newport Public will take steps to learn something about while the troupe is at Cardiff, in order to assure themselves that the entertainment is well worthy of patronage. The enormous expense of the engagement can only be recoupetl by the manage- ment from houses packed nightly. 544e 2035 Hotels, &to THE PORTHCAWL HOTEL t S LENDID WINTER SERVICE OF TRAINS. HANDSOMELY RE-FURNISHED and first-class Appointments. Special Terms for Families and Visitors staying over the eek end. Excellent Stabling. GOLF GROUND 0 2ly five minutes walk. Course in excellent condition. 2132 H. J. OVENDEN, Manager. IIOTEL BURLINGTON, BOSCOMBE, BOURNEMOUTH. "SUNNY BOSCOMBE." Perfectly unique Over 200 roc J T facing the sea, practically designed, sumptuously furnished and fitted thronghout with all Ule comforts of a well-arranged country mansion. Electric light passenger lift, acres of matured grounds sloping to th pier, half a mile of Sea frontage. Most moderate tariff FORWARDED BY Manager, or obtainable at the BURLINGTON and BUCKINGHAM PALACE HOTELS, LONDON. Ten minutes from Bournemoutl1 East Station. Hotel omnibuses meet principal train> ¡.J:> t LJr.t., 3691 INNS OfMXrtJRT HOTEL, LONDON. JL A High-class Family Hotel, with 200 bedrooms, happily situated, having all modern conveniences, and a moderate tariff," Electric Lights, &c. Ban- quets arranged. Masonic Lodge-rooms, &c. Winter terms now from 10s 6d per day inclusive.—FRANK BLACKLEY, Manager.—Write for la-rill. 237 JT-JOE'S J^NJOY JJOE'S gAUCE, gAUCE. AND USE IT DAILY. I PIQUANT. STIMULATING NONE SO AGREEABLE. xlUHi oS IvU, 4Q9 MANCHESTER SOLD BY ALL GROCERS AND STORKS. An Inspection of the FOREST LLANDAFF NURSERIES TREES, Invited, where an immense stock of F R U I T well grown ornamental Shrubs and TREES, Trees may be seen. Fruit and Forest ROSES, Trees in immense quantities. Standard SHRUBS of Trees for Avenues, etc. Every Descrip- ——— tion. Stove and A good selection of Palms, Azaleas, Greenhouse etc. Chrysanthemums now coming into Plants. fiower. Inspection invited. This Season's CUT FLOWER TRADE A PRIZES for SPECIALTY. WREATHS, BOUQITETS, T\7ILLIAM TRESEDER, and > 7 NURSERYMAN, CARDIFF. DAHLIAS. Telegraphic Address — Treseder, Florist, Cardiff." Prizes Won —Cardiff, First Class Certificate of I Florist, Cardiff." Merit and Three Ist's Aberdare, One 1st; Mountain Ash, Five lst's; Ystrad Rhondda, One 1st; Cogan, SWANSEA OFFICE I Three lst's. Ii.87 O OF THE I SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS,' No. 2. COLLEGE-STREET, 1ijuS¡nt5s THE NEW YEAR or 1894. IMPORTANT TO THE KEENEST BUYERS Off Q. EN ERAL J^R A PER#, JJOWELL AND QOMPANY'S GREAT QALF-^7EARLY SALl THIS DAY. THE CONTESTS of their WHOLESALE ESTABLISHMENT are divided intone less than FOURTEEN DEPART* MENTS, and all Goods, excepting those in the Cabinet and Haberdasherj Departments, are reduced in price foj this Sale. — — H, & Co. do not pretend to give any. thing without a fixed price, but sell everj article at the lowest. THE system adopted by some houses at making Carpets, and laying Floorcloths,. supposed to be without charge, must mis. lead the public, and until H. & Co. can find man and women who can work anc live without wages, they will adhere tc their present system. ALL GOODS SOLD (JASEL NO CREDIT. JJOWELL AND COMPANY, THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, CARDIFF. 5712 The HEALTHIEST TORACCO in tlle WORLD te QOODBODY'S QUR GHAGG.1 PURE IN LEAF, RICH IN FLAVOUR, IS QOODBQDYS "OUR gHAGG.' PACKED IN loz. & 2oz. PAPER PACKETS AND 1/tLB. TINS, IS QOODBODY'S "OUR GHAGG." The HEALTHIEST TOBACCO in the WORLD Is QOODBODY'S "OUR GHAGG.8 PURE IN LEAF, RICH IX FLAVOUR, IS QOODBODY'S "OUR GHAGG.' PACKED IN loz. and 2oz. PAPER PACKETS AND 1¡41b. TINS, is QOODBODY'S "OUR JGHAGG.' The HEALTHIEST TOBACCO in the WORLD is QOODBODY'S QUR JGHAGG.1 PURE IN LEAF, RICH IN FLAVOUR, IS QOODBODY'S "OUR GHAGG.' PACKED in loz. and 2 oz. PAPER PACKETS AND l/lb. TINS. The HEALTHIEST TOBACCO in the WORLD is QOODBODY'S "OUR GHAGG.1 PURE IN LEAF, RICH IN FLAVOUR IS QOODBODY'S "OUR GHAGG.' PACKED IN loz. and 2oz. PAPER PACKETS AND 141b. TINS. WHOLESALE DEPOT:— 5, CASTLE STREET, CARDIFF. Telegraphic Address GOODBODT. 640J S9B0 G A T H B R I C K S. BATH BRICKS. NOW LOADING AT BRIDGWATER, QARGO OF JGATH JgRICKS, TO ARRIVE IN A DAY OR TWO. SAME WILL BE DELIVERED AT SPECIAL RATE FROM WHARF, OLD CANAL, CARDIFF. For Prices, &c., apply J. E. COMLEY AND S°lt. WHOLESALE MERCHANTS, CARDIFF *9)