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CHARLES D. PHILLIPS, EMLYN IRONWORKS, NEWPORT, MON., AND GLOUCESTER, SOLE REPRESENTATIVE IN SOUTH WALE? AND MONMOUTHSHIRE FOR HUDSWELL, CLARKE AND CO.'S CELEBRATED LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES. DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS ON APPLICATION 1796 TELEGRAMS :—" MACHINERY," NEWPORT.
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^fripjring liciias. j&^T P1ARDIFE AND BORDEAUX .^LfFrh A 7 The CARDIFF STEAMSHIP ^S^BSECCOMPANY'S FIRST-CLASS SCRE»V STEAMERS will sail as follows, circum- l>4 permitting „ p »r^E.p Cardiff for Bordeaux Fe{>- 8 »y?- Bordeaux for Cardiff Feb. goods anil passengers. I ? Bates of Freight, < £ c., apply to Mr A. G. Todd, des Chartrous, Bordeaux and at the Office the Company, 51, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff. lv HOOPER OAMPBKLL & CO.. Managers. S&&L CARDIFF, SWANSEA. AND NEWPORT, slegi^ TO BELFAST AND ,?LAbGOW FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS Are intended to Sail with Goods and Passengers as OA§nJvF t0 B eLF AS1\ every M°NDA^P^. tide. CARDIFF to GLASGOW,every THURSDAY. SWANSEA TO BELFAST and GLAbGOW, ESDAY, p.m. tide. m 1SOOW via NEWPORT TO BELFAST and GLASGOW, via Swansea, every ALTERNATE iUE_SDA\, p.. tide.^ «WeS~Brel^t:,nCabSteer5c 1& 6dSkiers or Half, available for Xrther'particulars from M. Jones and Brother, flvERPOOL AND BIRKENHEAD. I_J REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION. The First-class Full-powered Steamships of the South Wales and Liverpool Steamship Company. Limited, MARQUESS OF BUTE. ORPHEUS, LLANELLY, other Steamers, are intended to sail S^fe(casual ties excepted, and as per conditions jU Company's sailing bills) as under From CARDIFF I From LLANELLY (Liverpool Wharf, West Bute Dock), (Nevill's Dock), EVERY TUESDAY. From NEWPORT I TUESDAY AND SATURDAY (Liverpool Wharf), EVERY WEDNESDAY From LIVERPOOL wSdeU™Dock), (West Side Trafalgar Dk) Every SATURDAY. TUESDAY AND SATURDAY. favourable rates to Bridgwater and District, Burry ;0ft, Carmarthen, Merthyr, Aberdare, Pontypridd, •"d also all towns on the Glamorganshire Canal system. Apply to Robert Gilchrist and Co., Liver ,1,001 (Managers); Newport (Mon.); Llaneily; and tgggttlate Chambers, 53, Biite-road, Cardiff. 1128 &!$<R A MBRICAH LIN E SOUTHAMFTON—NEW YORK UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMKRS- ^OUTHAMPTON TO NEW YORK DIREC1, Ir Every SATURDAY. Vjr^'est Class of accommodation for Saloon, Second ln, and Steerage Passengers. LIVERPOOL-PHILADËLPHIA SERVICE. Every WEDNESDAY. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, *>„ Calling at Queenstown every Thursday. ,3.« vv,e"Sers and Goods are landed at Philadelphia on "sli»<si the Pennsylvania Lailroad, which has and most Direct Route to all p.aces in the A ,rn States. 1016 LivJ!' to Richardson, Spence & Co., Southampton or it • J.P'i?1; to S. J. Davies, 9, Edwards-pl., Queen y;; V,0- Howe & Co., 31, Mount Stuart-sq.; O. J. Cud- Cardiff H. Huntley, Glo ster House, NJIM1 Austin and Silcocks, Swansea 1. 1L Austin, Ua» i oa<l. Landore D. S. Thomas, British School, W. Hancock, Downing-st.. & J. L. Bowen, Dj ,1''1, Llaneily- II. Lewis, Bridge-st., Neath; Jones, 23, Villiers-st., Briton Ferry J. Roberts, fh"cypridd u. T. Davies, Mertliyv J. S. Lambert, 2, >min:,TUand«, Porth; D. J. Evans, Merthyr; W. Vberf 'ii 'Hannah-st.Porth A. Tilney,Steam Saw Mills, It p JIei'y; A. H. Thomas, Blaina; A. Davies, 1, Queen- )fhoj5onLlottyu; \y. H Hitchings, Aberkenfig J. —Tredegar J. D. Thomas, Seven Sisters, Neath. "OALGRAVE, MURPHY & CO.'S ^BBgasaL LINE OF STEAMERS. SWANSEA TO HAMBURG. rintX CF CADIZ Captain Connor oUX OP DORTMUND Captain Codd Oiu. f OPORTO Captain lloare °* the above or other steamers of the same Line Oays to ^eave Swansea for Hamburg every Ten Mn^i ^eighLs, &c., apply to the owners, Palgrave, A^l'y & Co., 17, Eden Quay, Dublin, or to the Ynts, liURliESS & CO., Swansea, at Hamburg D. FUHRMANN. 3832 M.4 u-CARDIFF AND OPORTO. The GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION STEAMERS will SAIL about THREE WEEKS (ciicumstances permitting) general goods. GRi?*^tes °f freights, &c., apply to the Company, 55, *»KEAT TO VVER-STRE El', LONDON, or JAMES EVENS and CO., Ltd., Ne> BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. —^tsailing 25th January. 2790 FARES TO AUSTRALIA, APA- AMERICA, SOUTH AFRICA, &c- ERE! FARMS in CANADA l?r« to A kO CHARGE made to passen- »0(4WICA and CANADA for Ship's Outfit. 'ckets „ t/^ad-fares to Liverpool and Southampton. Jnd eor, the spot for all classes. Passengers met *r°ubler>i-UU f^om the train to the steamer without and chft^X1ense- Agent for the safest, largest, fastest, *ith es steamers.—Apply, in Welsh or English, t'assftw. irIr'Penvelope, to James Roberts, Licensed 3^5^ Jluilbittg Øritfit5. J^INCIPALITY PERMANENT INVESTMENT JJUILDING SOCIETY a per cent. on DEPOSITS—Short Notice. 1 1: Percent. on LARGE DEPOSITS for One Year. 1:i Per cenb. on PREFERENTIAL SHARES. and^?fLY FOR THE 33RD ANNUAL REPORT prospectus to W. SANDERS, MANAGING SF-c., i\.Q 23, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. s—Newport: Mr J. It1. WOOD, 24, High-street. enartli and Barry Mr D. H. EDMUNDS, 53, 1023.7,9,, High-street, Penartli. -— Ebbw Vale Mr J. A. DAVIES, Ida-place. CARDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY 1o VESTORS AND DEPOSITORS. APPly for a —— fchich NEW PROSPECTUS, may be obtained post free upon application to WENT WORTH PRICE LAWRENCE R. DICKSEE, F.C.A., street, Cardiff. Joint Secretar^s. I (GLAMORGAN BUILDING SOCIEmy patl l0n. unequalled, and cannot be surpassed.—For ^-SH^cuIars, apply to T. A. Davies, Sec. nig J^ONTYPRIDD, &0., BUILDING SOCIETY. tSTABUSHED 1866. INCORPORATED, 1874. EPOSlTS at 3 MONTHS' NOTICE 4 per Cent, PAYMENT SHARES-as per tablc-5 per nt. Compound Interest with SHAltE OF PROFITS. "PPly for Prospectus to H. S. DAVIES* y. TOWN-HALL CHAMBERS, PONTYPRIDD- AJERTHYR AND J^OWLAIS JJUILDING SOCIETY ^airman Mr Alderman WILLIAMS, J.P. Cwaelodygarth House, Merthyr Tydfil. LOANS ADVANCED IN SUMS FROM £100 TO £10,000. ^payments in 3 to 17 Years—Favourable Ks jj^ion Terras—Utmost Secrecy—Loans on Build t »c'a Progi-ess—No Management, Charges. SSctpfParticulars appiv to Mr PETER WILLIAMS "°cai «ry- Glebeland House, Merthyr Tydfil; or to S^en^^troughou^iouUi^^ale^gs^ Iitsitratt tt. ^SCENIX FIRE OFFICE. ^^IBARD-STREET, AND 57, CHARING-CROSS LONDON. EsTABLisniin 1782. fe^ST CURRENT RATES. ^SttRAL AND PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. ^ED FREE OF ALL LIABILITY. ^CTllIC LIGHTING RULES SUPPLIED. en.t fcf Savi^Cardifl ftij-l. if 'Shepherd, 1, Frederick-street; il!onesi Solicitor, 3, High-street; StJ) afeE.Stallybrass; j'^iams, Consulate Chambers, Bute Docks k. aines atKj Morgan Charles-street Chambers. 1031.. 4r'SjpKENNESS or the LIQUOR HABIT CURED by administering Dr. HAINES' in SPECIFIC. It is a powder, which can be A v, c°ftee, or tea, or in food, without the Patient- It is harmless, and will effect fcivl^ate | .l'd speedy cure, whether the patient is a in n*et' or an alcoholic wreck. It has been «n>t. curoUiSan<^s cfises, and in every instance a W lils followed. It never fails. The system If y^Uibiln,ntted.'VTith the specific, it becomes an utter $f liquor appetite to exist. 48-page book i RS'f'ia 2,n receipt of postage stamp. Can be had I CO- 28, Duke-street, Queen-street, and 1 1 varditf. sup ied by LYNCH and 1 ua°^ F ^027-555 1- alt5 hu ÀudÍDtt. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. BOWLING BROTHERS. Feb_ 5 Old Stores, Offal. etc-waR^PnnTCK and SONS. Messrs J. J. BRADDICK ana o g Tliree Vessels, at Messrs BRADLEY anu peij g Seamen's Effects, at, Cardiff. T' W' ElieC"' rM?DUEVASS.' M Ironmongery, f Hay, Ac., ^Hafodnedclyn^ PERRY. Messrs GOITWALIA Feb. 5 Properties, at Salerooms, Cardiff • • • Feb 13 Valuable Horses, at CavtliU.. •" ••"Feb. 15,16 & 17 Household 1 urmture, at Caiain.- Mr J. E. GUI\>- peb 15 v^bl. SK'|n<i >EETivM- ■ Leasehold Properties, at b" 7 Sheep and (^tl^^t Canton^airi^- • • • • .^Feb.iS lnZeDlessrs JOHN'M-LEEDER and SON. Household Furniture, at Swansea .Feb. 8 Leasehold Properties, at SlVansea Feb. 14 l\1essrs HERY LEWIS aud SON. Colliery Feb. 6 Messrs LLOYD & l'HŒ\IAS, Freehold Property, at 'l'reJeclH!'l"ettws.. 6 Mes!'rs J. G. MADDOX & SON. Household Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff ..Feb 6 &8 Mr MORGAN MORGAN. Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff Feb. 9 Household Furniture, etc., at Cardiff Feb. 13 Messrs NEWLAND, 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 Mr R. T. RICHARDS. Dwelling-houses, at Pontypridd Feb. 7 Leasehold Dwelling-houses, at Newtown Feb. 12 Messrs EDW AllD ROBERTS & SON. Leasehold Dwelling-houses, at Swansea Feb. 14 Messrs STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER. Fat Bullocks and Cob Mare, at Canton Fair .Feb. 5 Ground Rent and Building Sites, at Cardiff.Feb. 10 Freehold Farm and Lands, at Cardiff Feb. 10 Piece of Freehold Land, at Cardiff Feb, 17 Mineral Properties, at Cardiff — 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. 4 Mr JOHN YOUNG „ Stock-in-Trade, at Newport Feb. 5 SALE THIS DAY. CANTON FAIR. MONDAY, 5th FEBRUARY, 1894. MKSSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed bv Mr William Evans St. Nicholas, to SELL by AUCTION at the above Fair, on MONDAY, the 5th February, 1894, at 11 o'clock punctually, NINE STALL-FED FAT BULLOCKS; Also a SIX-YEAR-OLD CHESNUT COB MARE, 14 hands, quiet to ride and drive, and can be strongly recommended to anyone requiring a good, sound. useful animal. 4045 MYNYDDISLWYN, MONMOUTHSHIRE. SALE OF A VIRY DESIRABLE FREEHOLD FARM AND LANDS, T WITH SUBSTANTIAL DWELLING-HOUSE AND OUTBUILDINGS. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed by Mrs Rachel Lewis, the Owner, to SELL bv PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Park Hotel, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, the 10th day of February, 1894, at 2.30 p.m., in One Lot, all that de. sirable and well-situated _TT. „ FREEHOLD FARM AND LANDS, Known as PENTRE FARM, m the Parish of Mynyddislwvn, Monmouthshire, now in the occupation of the Vendor, and containing 44 acres. 1.rood^ perches of excellent Arable and Pasture Land. The Farm abuts the parish road. t (Immediate possession wil[ be given. Plans, Particulars, and Conditions of Sale may be obtained upon application to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardilf or to David Lewis, Esq., Solicitor, 6, Charles-street, Cardiff. BIRCHGROVE ESTATE, WHITCHURCH, NEAR CARDIFF. SALE OF A VALUAB^r/y^NPTrr5oNT AND FREEHOLD BLILDING SITES MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION at the Park Hotel. Cardiff, on SATURDAY, the 10th day of February, 139, at 3 p.m., a VALUABLE FREEHOLD GROUND RENT, secured upon the Birchgrove Inn and Premises a.nd 69 VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES, situate at The Heath, near Cardiff, and adjoining the Birchfrrove Inn, 3814 and which wili be sold in one or such other Lote cu may be determined upon at the time of sale. Particulars, Plans, and Conditions of Sale may be had of the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff, or of David Lewis, Esq., Solicitor, Charles-street, Cardiff. CAERAU, NEAR CARDIFF. SALE OF A VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING SITE. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, nt the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on SATUR- DAY, the 17th of February, 1894, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, a PIECE OF FREEHOLD LAND, containing 1 acre and 22 perches, situate near the Cross Roads leading from the Cow- bridge-road to Caerau, and having a large frontae to the Cowbridge-road, and access to the road to Caerau, formerly belonging to the late Mr Albert Case, and now in the occupation of Mrs Davies. The land offers a valuable Building Site, and com- mands an extensive view over Cardiff and the Caerau Camp and Woods. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff or to Messrs WALDRON and SON, Solicitors, 86, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. GLAMORGANSHIRE. SALE OF VALUABLE MINERAL PBOPERTIES. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at Cardiff, at an Early Date, TWO VALUABLE AND IMPORTANT MINERAL PROPERTIES, one of which is situate in the Maesteg Valley and the other in the Garw VaUey. Both properties contain the whole of the measures found in the South Wales Basin, which will be in- cluded in the Sale, together with the Surface. Detailed particulars will shortly be ready, and may be obtained upon application to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. CARDIFF AND SOUTH WALES PRIZI DOG AND POULTRY MART, CARDIFF. MR W. G. LATTY begs to inform the Nobility, Gentry, Fanciers, and Breeders of the above valuable live stock generally that at the special i-equest of many well-known gentlemen he has undertaken to hold a Sale of DOGS, POULTRY, PIGEONS, the SECOND WEDNESDAY in EVERY MONTH until further notice. The Next Sale will be held on Wednesday, February 14th, for which there are already upwards °f lr"' portant Entries to hand, the property of Miss Morgan, Ruperra Castle E. W. Nell, Eq., T. J. Stevens, Esq., H. Williams, Esq., S. B. Williams, Esq., R. Williams, Esq., James Stacey, Esq., Lisvane James Morgan, Esq., and numerous other gentlemen. N.B.—The last Sale was well attended, anl almost every lot offered changed hands at satisfactory prices. Further entries are respectfully solicited, which, in order to secure a good position in Cat..llogues" should be sent in one week prior to sale, Terms and entry forms may be had on application to tho Auctioneer, Horse Repository, Cardiff. 39^7 SALE TO-MORROW, On TUESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 6th and 8tli, 1894. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALES of a. Cabinet- maker's Stock of valuable well-made HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, sold under a deed of assignment (stock valued at also APPOINTMENTS from Glenfield, Richmond-road, Roath. 1VTESSRS J. G. MADDOX and SON rr are favoured with instructions, as above, to b!<,LL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Salerooms, Duke-street, Cardiff, the whole of the very superior and nearly new HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, including an upright grand piano in walnut case, a"d drawing-room suites, sideboards and eiegant cabinets, .narble clocks and pairs of bronzes, tuning and occasional tables, walnut overmantels, carpets, rugs, 4 complete bedroom suites, 4ft. and 6ft., wardrobes, pairs toilets, 7 iron and brass bedsteads, with bedding complete, etc., etc. On view^ays prior to and Mornings of each Day's Sale» which will commence at 2 o'clock precisely. 1111 FURNITURE REPOSITORY, COlvNLR 01 QUAY-STREET. To Boardiug-house Keepers, and Others. Annual Sale of Seamen's Unclaimed Effects. MESSRS W. BRADLEY and SON will SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, Feb. 6th, a large quantity of Seamen's Clothing, Chest of Car- penter's Tools also Outfitter s Stock and Furniture, under distress for rent, bale at 2 o clock sharp. 573 SALE THIS DAY. IN BANKRUPTCY. Re J. COULSON. 25 BANESWELL-ROAD, NEWPORT. TO JEWELLERS, WATCHMAKERS, AND OTHERS. MR JOHN YOUNG has been instructed by G. H. Llewellyn, Esq., Official Receiver, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, without Reserve, on the Premises, the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, Viz. Silver lever and Geneva watches, English, American, and German clocks, glass cases, spectacles, desk, jet Roods, brooches, links, studs, chains, iron stove, Windsor show case, with slide, floor cloth, thimbles, iron safe. match boxes, watch shields, &c., &c. Piano by Spencer and Co., London. Also a few lots of Household Furniture. Sale on MONDA Y, February 5th, 1894, at 230 p.m. Dated Auctioneer's Office, 1, Tredegar Chambers, January 30th, 1894. 4076 SALE TO-MORROW. CWM CYNON STABLES, MOUNTAIN ASH, GLAMORGANSHIRE, l! • a *ew minuted walk from Mountain Ash Stations on the Great Western and Taff Vale Railways. IMPORTANT SALE OF COLLIERY HORSES. MESSRS HENRY LEWIS and SON have been favoured with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above-named place, on TUESDAY, February 6th, 1884, the whole of the following COLLIERY HORSES, viz. 1 powerful colliery horses, of different a,es and sizes 1 six-year-old cob mare, about 111 hands high. Terms cash. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock sharp. Auctioneers' Office, Gellihir Farm, Nelson, Glamor- ganshire, January 25th, 1894. 4092 HE CARMARTHEN BILL-POSTING COMPANY, 6, CHURCH-STREET, CARMARTHEN, Bill-posting and Advertising in all its Branches throughout che Counties of Carmarthen I'^nliroke. and Cardigan. 1206 PHILIP R. JAMES, Manager; altz by 1tdi(r1t. SALE THIS DAY (MONDAYj, AT 7 O'CLOCK. MESSRS GOTT WALTZ, BOWRING, & PERRY will SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, This Day (MON. DAY), 5th February, at 7 o'clock, the following DESIRABLE PROPERTIES, By order of the ADMINISTRATORS of the ESTATE of the late GEORGE HALLETT, ESQ., Deceased. LOT 1.—All that Desirable Residence, situate and being No. 57, PARTRIDGE-ROAD, ROATH, in ex. cellent repair, and let on a quarterly tenancy at a rental of B22 per annum, to Mr D. F. Wood. LOT 2.-No. 59, PARTRIDGE-ROAD, similar de- scription as Lot 1, but let on a monthly tenancy per annum to Mr Joseph Williams. Leasehold for a term of 99 years at an annual ground rent of £2 8s each house. Each house contains 2 sitting-rooms, kitchen, scul- lery, 3 bedrooms, bathroom, and w.c., and there is a small garden at back. BY ANOTHER DIRECTION. LOT. 3.—All that well and substantially built Lease- hold Residence, situate and being No. 60, DE BURGH- STREET, now in the occupation of Mr Morris, at the weekly rental of 10s 6d, the landlord paying rates aud taxes, and held under lease from the Marquis of Bute for 99 years from the 29th September, 1880, at the low annual ground rent of S3 16s. LOT <I.-No. 62, IMS BURGH- STREET, same description, and let at 10s 6d. LOT 5.-No. 64, DE BURGH. STREET, same 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 kitcnens, w.c., coal cellar, four bedrooms, and a bathroom (hot and cold 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 wèelc, and held under lease from the Marquis of Bute for 99 years from 25th March, 1885, at the annual ground rent of £4 Is. Further particulars may be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff; or, as to Lots 1 and 2, T. H. STEPHENS, Esq., Solicitor, Bute Docks; a.nd as to the remainder of the Lots to Messrs PHILLIPS & SON, Solicitors, 3801 Aberdare. ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY. AND SATURDAY, 15TH, 16TH, AND 17TH FEBRUARY. LARGE UNRESERVED SALE OF 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 bn MESSRS MAPLE AND CO., HOUSE FURNISHERS, TOTTENHAM COURT-ROAD, LONDON, RemovedZto Cardiff for Immediate Unreserved Sale. Comprising the Contents of SIXTEEN BEDROOMS, DINING-ROOM, DRAWING-ROOM, and Boudoir 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 I 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, JLriL and PERRY have received instructions from the Trustee to SELL by AUCTION, without Reserve, at their Salerooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATUBDAY 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. ON VIEW THREE DAYS PRIOR TO SALE. Catalogues, 6d each, may be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff; or of ROBERT WHITEHILL, ESQ., CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT, BENNETTS-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 TO-MORROW. SALE OF DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD RESIDENCES NEAR THE ROATH PARK AND AT COURT- ROAD, SALTMEAD. ALSO LARGE CORRUGATED IRON SHED AS STANDING AT REAR OF PREMISES, No. 10, CASTLE-ROAD, CARDIFF. MESSRS POWELL and DEAN will l't(i- SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, St.. Mary-street, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the bth February, 1891, at 7.30 p.m. preciselv, the following PROPERTIES, Viz. :—° LOT L-ALFRED-STREHT, NEAR ROATH PARK. —All that desirable LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE, with Garden at rear, known as No. 43, Alfred-street, Roath, held Oil a lease of 99 years from 291,h Septem- ber, 1892, at an annual ground rent of S3 5s. The house contains on ground floor, drawing-room, morning-room, kitchen, scullery, and usual offices aud on first floov, four bedrooms, bath-room and lavatory, fitted complett wit,1¡ hot and cold wa ter and w,c. LOT2.-All that L EAS KHOLD VILLA RESIDENCE, being No. 45, Alfred-street aforesaid, held on a lease of 99 years from 29th September, 1892, at au annual ground rent of B5 Is. The house contains on ground floor, drawing-room, morning-room, conserv&,t,ory, kitchen, scullery, and usual offices; on first floor, 3 bedrooms, bath-room, and lavatory, fitted complete wIth hot and cold water and w.c. LOT 3,-AU that similar LEASEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCE, being No. 47, Alfred-street aforesaid. LOT 4.—All that similar LEASEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCE, being No. 49, Alfred-street aforesaid. LOT 5.—COURT-ROAD. SALTMEAD.—All that convenient DWELLING-HOUSE, situate as the 5th east of the New Board School, Court-road, Saltmead, held on a lease of 99 years from 2nd August, 1887, at an annual ground rent of B3. LOT 6.-All that similar DWELLING-HOUSE, situate adjoining to the last lot. LOT 7.-All that similar DWELLING-HOUSE, situate adjoining to the last lot. The above houses contain on ground floor, 2 parlours, kitchen, scullery, and usual offices, with good garden in rear and on first floor, 3 bedrooms. Let at Ss per week each. LOT 8.—CORRUGATED IRON SHED.—All that SHED, about 40ft. x 20ft., with corrugated iron roof, glazed skylight, and timber all complete, standing in rear of premises, No. 10, Castle-road, Cardiff. For further particulars as to Lots 1 to 7, apply to the Auctioneers, Charles-street Chambers, Cardiff (and at Baldwin-street, Bristol) or to Mr JAMES MORGAN, Solicitor, Wilts and Dorset Bank Chambers, Cardiff. Orders to view the Shed (Lot 8) may be obtained of the Auctioneers or of Messrs Wheeler and Gee, 26, Castlo road, Cardiff. 4011 TO CLOSE THE ESTATE OF MR WILLIAM KERSLAKE, DECEASED, AND BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS. TO INVESTORS AND OTHERS. MR THOMAS PARRY has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Westgate Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, Febru- ary 14th, 1894, 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 the Monmouthshiro Incorporated Law Society, 24 LOTS 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 SALE TO-MORROW TO WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, BREWERS, AND OTHERS. ABERGAVENNY, MONMOUTHSHIRE. VALUABLE WINE AND SPIRIT VAULTS FOR SALE. MESSRS STRAKER and SON will SELL by AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel Abergavenny, on TUESDAY, 6th February, 1894 at 2 for;) o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions of sale to be then produced, all that valuable FREEHOLD WINE AND SPIRH VAULTS situate and being No. 14, High-street, .n about the centre of the town of Abergavenny, in the County ,,f Monmouth, known as The Guildhall I occupation of Mr Philip Henry P 'j- no94J tenaucy which will expire on the 20th J une, 1 b94, at the annual rent of £ 45. The house ^ontams inthe btsement. ceilars, kitchen, and w-c- fi fc floor, large bar and parlour; on the,A™t floor, two sitting-rooms and on the second floor, three bedrooms. High-street is the main thoroughfaie in the town, and there is a good old-established trade done in the house, which is free tor everything- Possession may be had onthe 20th June, II894. This is an exceptional opportunity for securing a very snug little fully-licensed house, which can be easily and inexpensively manaed.. "^TrKfiSlSS^y to the Auctioneers at Abergavenny ^°jaUES H. FARQUHAR, 3869 Solicitor, Abergavenny. FREEHOLD PROPER VILLAGE, LLANTWIT MR R T RICHARDS will SELL bv prtRTTr AUCTION, at the New Inn Hotel, Fontyprtdd on WEDNESDAY, February 7th, 1894, at 2'30T wo VALUABLE FREEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES, Stable and Gardens attached. To view the property please apply to Mrs. Harris. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices Pretrebach, Ponl.yprldd; or to DAVID LEWIS, Esq., Solicitor, Charles-street, Cardiff. NEWTOWN, LLANTWIT V ARDRE. MR R. T. RICHARDS has been favoured with instructions from the Exwutors of the late Mr Thomas Rees, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Bust) Hotel, Newtown, on MONDAY,' February 12th, 1894, at 8 o'clock sharp, in one or more lots, as shall be named by the Auctioneer, SIX LEASEHOLD DWELLINU-HOUSES, situate at Newtown, Llantwit Vardre, 111 the respec- tive occupations of Samuel John, H. Moor. John Matthews, Evan Llewellyn, and others, producing an annual rental of J331 4s, or thereabouts. Lease granted for a term of 99 years from 1st Janu- ary, 1873, at a rental of J35 7s 4d. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Pentrebach, Pontypridd or to D. R, ROSSER, Esq., Solicitor, Pontypridd. WILLIAMS' (PONTARDAWE) WORM LOZENGES For over Thirty Years this highly valuaole Remedy has met with the greatest success. The effect npon Weak, Delicate children (often pvenup as incurable)', like Magic. Getting rid of his tormenting pests by taking these Lozenges, the thin, pale-faced, inanimate Child becomes strong, healthy, and lively, the pride, nstead of the anxiety, of his guardians. sir,—I have for some time used your Anthelmintic or Worm Lozenges, in my family, and find them a very speedy and efficacious cure for ascea,ndes, and their agreeable and convenient fonn is »oat recom mendation for children. W. HUTCHINSON, Vicar of Howdon. Sold at 9%d, 131;2d, and 2s 9d per box, by most chemists, or for 14 or 34 stamps from J. Davies, chefnist 30, High-street, Swansea. A list of testimonials symptoms, <&c. on application >7 1231 alt5 bu Ruction. 1 ALDRIDGE AND CHESTER, r f SOUTH MOOR COLLIERIES, IN THE COUNTY OF DURHAM. The above Collieries having been SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, the SALE BY AUCTION, advertised to be held on Saturday next, the 10th day of February, WILL NOT TAKE PLACE. R. and W. MACK, Auctioneers. 73, Pilgrim-street, Newcastle-on-Tyne, February 3rd, 1894. 4152 BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES AND LIQUIDATORS. BRECONSHIRE, Close to the London and North-Western Railway Station at Llangammarcli; within two hours of Shrewsbury and Swansea :about 4% hours from Liverpool and Manchester; five hours from Bir- mingham and the Potteries; and about seven hours from London. SALE OF A VERY VALUABLE FREEHOLD HOTEL, known as the LLANGAMMARCH PUMP HOUSE AND LAKE HOTEL, Together with the Lease of the Mineral Springs and Land adjoining, in the Parish of Llanlleonfel, in the County of Brecon, and also all that Valuable FREEHOLD FARM adjoining, known as TYN-Y-COED. MR J. E. GUNN is in receipt of instructions from the Mortgagees of Lot 1 and the Liquidators of Lot 2 to SELL by AUCTION, at the LION HOTEL, BUILTH, ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13TH, 1894, At 2 o'clock in the Afternoon, LOT I-All that HIGHLY-IMPORTANT AND VALUABLE PROPERTY known as the PUMP HOUSE AND LAKE HOTEL, together with the Lake, Freehold Lands, &c., belong- ing thereto, containing about 8% Acres and 3% Acres or thereabouts of Land suitable for building purposes, held on a lease for the unexpired term of 99 years at a ground rent of £9 per annum, "which is part of the sum of BIS 10s referred to in Lot 2, together with the lease of the Mineral Springs, Water, Sporting and Golfing Rights on the Eppynt Hill. LOT 2. All that FREEHOLD FARM Known as TYN-Y-COED. Together with the commodious Residence, superior Farmhouse, Outbuildings, and Premises, situate in the Parish of Llanlleonfel, in the County of Brecon, con. taining about 256A. 3R. 12P. Or thereabouts also the Ground Rents, amounting to j218 10s per annum, arising from land already let on such Estate on Building Leases, subject to which leases this lot will be sold. The Estate is well timbered, and one of the most beau- tiful and picturesque in Wales. Rising to a height of 300ft., almost perpendicular from the lake, is a fine Plantation of oak, bireli, mountain ash, larch, Scotch fir, poplars,and thorns, the varied foliage of which has a most pleasing effect. Winding walks are laid out in the plantation, with rustic seats overlooking the lake and river Irfon, whence a magnificent view of the surround- ing country may be obtained, presenting a panoramic view rarely met with and not easily forgotten. A considerable portion of the land is magnificently situated for building purposes, and the erection of Villa Residences would greatly enhance the value of the Estate. Many places of great historical interest are situate within easy distance of the property. Builth, Wolf's Leap, Beulah, Llwynmadoc, Llanwrtyd Wells, New- bridge-on-Wye, Llandriudod, Llandovery, and Brecon are all within easy driving distance. Printed Plans, with particulars and conditions, may be had on application to Messrs Tennant. and Jones, Solicitors, Aberavon, Port Talbot Mr T. P. Martin, Architect, Swansea Mr E. T. Owen, Solicitor, Builth at the Hotel or of the Auctioneer, Westgate-street, Cardiff. 4080 SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES IN ANGUS-STREET, ROATH, AND PORTMAN- MOOR-ROAD, SPLOTLANDS. MR MORGAN MORGAN is instructed to SELL bv 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 I.-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 £2 14s 6d. LOT 2.—All that similar MESSUAGE, being No. 32, Angus-street, let at 8s per week held for 99 years from 29th September, 1889. at a ground rent of 22 14s 6d. The above properties contain two sitting-rooms, kitchen, scullery, &c., and three srood bedrooms. The following Lots are sold by order of the Mort- gagees:- LOT 3.-All that LEASEHOLD SHOP and Dwelling house, being No. 127, Portmanmoor-road, Splott, Cardiff. Groundrent,;24. LOT 4 —All that LEASEHOLD SHOP and Dwelling- house, being No. 129, Portmanmoor-road. Ground rent, £ 317s. LOT 5.—All that similar lot, being 131, Portman- moor-road. Ground lent, £317: LOT 6«—All that similar lot, being Nu, 153, Port/ manmoor-road. Ground rent, 63 17s. LOT 7.—All that similar lot, being No. 135, Portman-' moor-road. Ground rent, B3 17s. LOT B.-All that similar lot, being No. 137, Portman- moor-road. Ground rent, £ 3 17s. LOT 9.—All that similar lot, being No. 139, Portman- moor-road. Ground rent, P,3 17s. The above seven lots are held under separate leases for 99 years from 29th September, 1889. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Albert Chambers, 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 by 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. I)INING-ROOM. -Mahogany suite in leather, mahogany bookcase, mahogany dining-table, walnut cabinet, pianoforte in walnut case by Vanderholt, rugs, fender and irons, curtains, American organ iu walnut case, 10 stops and knee swell, by Brattlebors: two Singer sewmg machines. The Contents of Four Bedrooms, comprising iron and brass bedsteads, spring and wool mattresses, feather and mulputt beds, walnut and enamelled bed- room suites, chest drawers, dressing tables, and wash- stands, etc., etc., and the usual kitclien utensils. Goods on view morning of Sale. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock noon. 4103 SALE THIS DAY. HAFODNEDDYN Distant about 4 miles from Llandiio, and about 111 mile from Golden Grove Railway Station /2 MR JOHN FRANCIS is instructed by His Honour Judge Beresford to SEIT bv AUCTION, on the above premises, on MONDAY and TUESDAY 5th and 6th of February, 1894, at 12 nooii each day, the whole of the noon VALUABLE STOCK hay, carriages, harness, saddles, bridies, implements, 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 farAnh.y PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT MESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS & SON have been instructed to SELL bv PTTRTTO AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, Hi"h-street Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, 14th Februaryr 1894, in 4 Lots, subject to conditions of sale all those FOUR LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, Nos. 1,1, 3, and 4, Manuel-street, Swansea. 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 TL/TESSRS NEWLAND, DAVIS, and -LTJ1 HUNT will SELL by AUCTION, at the lredegar Arms Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, February 7th, 1894, about 240 TONS OF PRIME MEADOW & CLOVER HAY, situate at Christchurch, Nash, Whitson oil Greenmoor, Bisliton, Redwick, and Caerleon, near Newport at Ifton and iioggiett, near Severn Tunnel Junction and at Tintern. Catalogues may be obtained of the Auctioneers, Highbury Chambers, Newport and Chepstow. 4091 To be SOLD by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY NEXT February 7th, at Twelve noon, for account of whoni it may concern, at the Palace Yard, Traroore Co. Waterford, npHE entire STOCK of PROVISIONS X SAILS, ROPES, BOATS, &c., saved in good condition from the wreck of the barque Monmouth- shire, of Liverpool, 1,186 tons register, wrecked at Tramore whilst on her voyage from Cardiff to South America, consisting of sets of hew sails, bolts of canvas, hawsers, tow ropes, coils of new rope blocks oils and paints, four ship's boats, spars, oars flag,3, compasses, lamps, life buoys and belts, new patent lo°-' charts, nautical hooks and instruments, foghorns and sundry packages of ship's provisions; also qoantitvof stores in bond (lying in the Queen's Warehouse Water ford), consisting of tea, tobacco, raisins, lime juice spirits, and wine. J For further particulars apply to Captain O G Fowler, Tramore Edward E. Jacob, Lloyd's Agent, Tramore; Thomas Walsh and Son, Auctioneers" The Mall, Waterford or to N. RUNDELL, Jun., SfTooiVyJllVKrp00ll8a.1,v^SS Association, 4116 A 19-21, Exchange-buildings, Liverpool. T EETH jQENTISTR^Tij^EETH Prize Medal, London, 1852. Gold Medal Paris, 1867 M R K~E~ ALL SURGEON DENTIST (38 Years' Experience, 28 Years in Swansea), 199, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA (J' isb below the Great Western Railway Station), Begs to intimate that he can produce a perfectly fitting Set of Teeth in one clear day. The very best work manship guaranteed. Painless Dentistry by Gas, also by the Anesthetics, Cocaine, and Ether Spray. Partial Sets from 58 per Tooth Upper or Lower Sets from Two Guineas. KEALL'S TONIC AND NEURALGIC MIXTURE. Sure and Speedy Cure for Neuralgia, Tic Dolorous, Rheums, Toothache,and all Nervous Pains. Is l%d and 2s 9d per Bottle. Through any Chemist. Cardiff: Mr Munday, Chemist, 1, Duke-street; Mr Robb, Chemist, Roath. Newport: Messrs Garrett Bros., Chemists, 171, Commercial-street. Neath Mr J. G. Isaac (late Hayman), Chemist. Llaneily Mr Morgan W. James. London Newberrv and Son. 1033 CARDIFF ADVERTISING, BILL POSTING, AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED) OFFICES: CASTLE CHAMBERS 21, CASTLE-ST CARDIFF. SECRETARY: FRANK H. SIMPSON. Best Permanent Posting Stations in Cardiff and eighbournoo Contractors for all descriptions of Advertising Circular Distributirg, &C. 104432001 All orders promptly attended t4 Sates im J\ttdintt. I SALE TO-MORROW. 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 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 and stand. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER and SON will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, on THURSDAY, February 8th, 1891. Goods on view Wednesday, February 7th, and morn- ing of sale. Sale to commence at 11.30 a.m. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Office. 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 MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER AND SON have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat- street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, February 14th, 1894, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. Particulars:— LOT 1.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- MISES, known as No. 16, Bryn-road, Swansea, lately in the occupation of J. Ivor Evans, Esq., as yearly tenafet, at a-rent of £ 50 per anuum, tenant paying 'ISiiTfiiat DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- MISES, known as No. 17, Bryn-road, now unoccupied, but yielding, when let, an annual rental of £50, 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 212 7s, which will be equally apportioned, i.e., £ 6 3s 6d on each lot. LOT S.-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 B50 per annum, tenant paying rates and taxes. Held for a term of 99 years from the 25th day of De- cember, 18B8, at the yearly ground rent of S7 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 P,52 10-i per annum, tenant prying rates and taxes. Held for a term of 99 years from the 29th day of September, 1875. at the yearly ground rent of £ 9 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 S30 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 S50 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. 1888, at a yearly ground rent of C3 14s, which will be equally apportioned, i.e., jE4 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 Holway, of the yearly value of S40 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 Y.4 58. 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. fleleti's-ztveiiue, 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 anft /CARDIFF CORPORATION WATE&- WORKS. I' TAFF FAWR SECT: ON RESERVOIR No. 1. RAILWAY WAGONS. The'-Cardiff Corporation are prepared to receive '•vlWDERS for the SUPPLY, ou HIRE or PUR- ZrMm TERMS, of about 8-0 TEN-TON RAILWAY WAGONS in thoroughly good condition, standard u railway gauge. Wagons 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, J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town-ball. Cardiff, lt February, 1894. 4135 ONTYPRIDD RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY. PONTYCLUN WATER SUPPLY. The above Authority invite TENDERS for the CON- STRUCTION of a COVERED SERVICE TANK for Pontyclun and district, capable of storing about 52.000 gallons of water. Plans may be seen and Specification, Bill of Quantities, and Form of Tender obtained from the undersigned on payment of 10s, which will be returned on receipt of a bona-fide Tender. Tenders are to be in the hands of the Clerk, E. C. Scickett, Esq., Pontypridd, on or before Thursday, the 8th inst. By order. GOMER S MORGAN, Surveyor. Parish Offices, Llantrisant. LLANGEINOR SCHOOL BOARD. TO BUILDERS, &C. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of ad- ditional SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION for 350 Chil- dren at the Ffaldau Board Schools, Pontycymmer. Plans and Specification may b seen on and after the 8th instant at the Office of the Architect, Mr Philip J. Thomas, Bridgend. Sealed Tenders, endorsed "Ffaldau Scljpol Exten- sions," to be sent to me, the undersigned, by the 21st February, 1894. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. CHARLES WILLIAMS, Clerk. Ogmore Vale, R.S.O., Glamorganshire. ENDER/VVANTED for EXCAVATION and CONCRETE WORK.—Apply Eagle Tin-plate Co., Limited. Neath. EATING BY HOT WATER. iC 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. 5705 TO ARCHITECTS-AND BUILDERS. THE LARGEST STOCK OF STEEL AND IRON JOISTS, PLATES, GIRDERS, Ts, L's, CHANNELS, &c., out of London. DAWNAY'S.SOLID FIREPROOF FLOORING In use 27 Years. WORKS :-G. W.R. SIDINGS, ROATH. ARCHIBALD -Q AWN AY, 71, TUDOR-ROAD, CARDIFF. EDWARD-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 Publir ^ppcxntnmtts. CARDIFF SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, an ASSISTANT MISTRESS for the Higher Grade Girls' School. Commencing salary. £ 75 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. REES, Clerk of the Board. Town Hall, Cardiff, 2nd February, 1894. 4134 ^GLWYSILAN SCHOOL BOARDS Wanted immediately, an Ex-P.T. ASSISTANT for the Coedpenmaen Boys' School, Pontypridd. Salary according to experience ;—First year, jB45, to increase bY;22 10s per annum to a maximum of B55. Applications, with copies of testimonials, to be sent to me Oil or before the 17th February, 1894. THOMAS THOMAS, Clerk. Ty'nywern, Pontypridd, January 31st, 1894. ABERAVoN SCHOOL BOARD. 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. By order, TENNANT and JONES, Clerks to the Board. Aberavon, February 1st, 1894. ql23 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 ave power to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIJSR cures the followin r complaintsIndigestion, or wind in the stomach or bowels, giddiness in the head, dimness of sight, weak or sore eyes, loss of memory, palpitation of the heart, liver and bilious obstructions, asthma or tightness in the chest, rheumatics, lumbago, piles, gravel, pains in the back, scurvy, bad legs, bad breast, sore throat, sore heads, and sores of all descriptions burns, wounds, or white swellings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings tumours or cancers, pimples or blotches on the face and body, swelled feet or legs, scabs and itch, erysipelas, jaundice, and dropsy, and fevers of all kinds. In boxes at Is ld and 2s 9d each, sold by most Chemists, or from the Bnri|M& Fill Manufactory, 44. Oxford-street, Swansea. lOlfe t ^ublir$totzas. I CARDIFF PISCATORIAL SOCIETY.— Vy The ANNUAL MEETING will be held at the GLOBE HOTEL, CASTLE-STREET, on MONDAY NEXT, February 5th, at 8 p.m., when important ques- tions affecting local anglers will be discussed. All anglers (non-members especially) are cordially invited to attend. 426 /SARDIFF GA S LIGHT AN1) COKE Vy COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 114th half yearly or Ordinary MEETING of the Proprietors of this Company will be held in the Board Room, nt the Company's Offices, Cardiff, on WEDNESDAY, the Kth day of FEBRUARY next, at one o'clock p.m., for the transaction of the General Business of the Company. The transfer books will be closed on and after the 5th day of February next, and will not be re-opened until after the said Meeting.—By Order, GEORGE CLARRY, Secretary. Cardiff, 10th January, 1894. 4035 BUTE DOCKS COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the FIF- TEENTH HALF-YEARLY ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Bute Docks Company will be held nt. the Company's Offices, 22a, QUEEN ANNE'S- GATE, WESTMINSTER, S.W., on TUESDAY, the THIRTEENTH day of FEBRUARY, 1894, at 4 o'clock. By order of the Board, FRED. 1. PITMAN, Secretary. Bute Docks Company's Offices, 22a, Queen Annc's-gate, Westminster, S.W., 2atli January, 1894. 4037 GUTE DOCKS COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREm. GIVEN, that a SPECIAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the Bute Docks Company will be held in the Company's Offices, 22a, QUEEN ANNE'S-GATE, WESTMINSTER, on TUESDAY, the THIRTEENTH day of FEBRUARY, 1894. at 4.30 o'clock Afternoon, for the purpose of con- sidering and (if thought fit) approving of the following Bill proposed to be introduced into Parliament in the ensuing Session, under the title after mentioned, and which will be submitted to the Shareholders of the said Compa ny at such meeting, viz. A Bill for empowering the Bute Docks Company to construct sea walls or embankments, and a new Dock and other works, and to raise additional capital, and for ameudin the Bute Docks Acts, and for other purposes. FRED. I. PITMAN, Secretary. Bute Docks Company's Offices, 22a, Queen Anne's-gat^, Westminster, S.W., 26th January, 1894. 4038 YSTRADYFODWG LOCAL BOARD. I IN PARLIAMENT, SESSION, 1894. BARRY RAILWAY BILL. TAFF VALE RAILWAY BILL. BUTE DOCKS (CARDIFF) BILL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a MEETING of the Ystradyfodwg Local Board, being the Govern- ing Body for the said District of Ystradyfodwg within thejineaning of the Municipal Corporations (Borough Funds) Acts, 1872, wili be held at the Offices of the said Board, situate at PENTRE, in the COUNTY of GLAMORGAN, 011 FRIDAY, the 16th day of FEBRUARY, 1894, at Four o'clock in the Afternoon, to consider, and if deemed expedient, to pass a, reso- lution or resolutions to oppose in Parliament the several Bills above mentioned, or any or either of them, with a view to the protection of the interests of the Inhabitants of the said District, and to autnorise the payment of the costs and expenses of such opposi- tion out of the General District Rate leviable by aii(I District Funds under the control of the said Local Board. DLLted the 3rd day of February, 1894. WALTER H. MORGAN, Clerk to the said Local Board. ONDON COLLEGE OF MUSIC^ 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 6TH, Twelve o'clock Noon, at the TOWN HALL, CARDIFF, By kind permission of his Worship the Mayor, W. Trounce, Esq. F. Atkins, Mus. Bac., Oxon, Repre- sentative. 4121 "WORK FOR CHRIST AMONG THE WAIFS AIND STRAYS." R JJARNARDO Will (D.V.) give AN ADDRESS On the above subject, on behalf of the Homes under his care, in the PARK HALL, CARDIFF, On TUESDAY EVENING, 6rH FEB., 1894, at 8 o'clock. The chair will be taken by the REV. CANON THOMPSON, D.D. Some MUSICAL LITTLE BOYS from the Homes will play selections at intervals. Admission SIXPENCE Second Seats, Is Reserved Seats, 2. Tickets may bo obtained of Messrs Thompson and Shackell. Queen's Musie Warehouse B. Norton and Son, Queen-street Post-office Newman and Sons, 94, Queen-street John Hogg, Bookseller, 5, Quen-street William Jones, 61, Duke-street William Lewis, 22, DLike-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. 15288-4016-7153 ENDOWED SCHOOLS ACT, 1869, JPj AND AMENDING ACTS. WELSH INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION ACT, 18S9. In the Matter of the Funds applicable out of the County Rate and Moneys provided by Parliament and out of the Local Taxation (Customs and Excise) Duties to the INTERMEDIATE and TECHNICAL EDUCATION of the Inhabitants of the COUNTY of PEMBROKE; In the Matter of the Foundations in the same County called or known as 1. — The HAVERFORDWEST GRAMMAR SCHOOL, regulated by a scheme made under the Endowed Schools Acts on the 28th June, 1880 2.-MARY TASKER'S SCHOOL, in the Town and County of Haverfordwest, regulated by a scheme made under the Endowed Schools Acts on the 18th August, 1882 3.— EASTGATE SCHOOL, in the Parish of Narberth. In the Matter of the Welsh Intermediate Education Act, 1889; In the Matter of the Local Taxation (Customs and Excise) Act, 1890; and In the Matter of the ENDOWED SCHOOLS ACT, 1869, and AMENDING ACTS. The Committee of Council on Education have ap- proved of a scheme for the administration of the funds applicable to the Intermediate and Technical Educa- tion of the inhabitants of the County of Pembroke under the above-mentioned Acts, and of the above- rue ittioiie(il,fotin(i -,ttioiis and notice is hereby given that unless, within two months after the first publication of this notice, a.Petition is presented to Her Majesty in Council in pursuance of section 39 of the Endowed Schools Act, 18&9, or a Petition is presented to the Committee of Council on Education in pursuance of section 13 of the Endowed Schools Act, 1873, such scheme may be approved by Her Majesty without being laid before Parliament. Copies of the ischeme, price sixpence [each, may be obtained from the Secretary, Charity Commission, Whitehall, London, S.W., and of the persons named below at each of the following place. PEMBROKE DOCK ..Mr J. W. WrIght., Stationer. NARBERTH Mr Meyler, Stationer. TENBY Mr Farley, Stationer. CARDIGAN Mis Williams, Stationer. FISHGUARD Mrs William*, Stationer. ST. DAVID'S MrW. D. Williams, Post Office. MILFORD HAVEN..Mr'George Ormond, Stationer. HAVERFORDWEST ..Mr Brigstocke, Stationer. This scheme may also be seen without charge at the said office of the Charity Commission. G. W. KEKEWICH, Secretary. Education Department, 26th January, 1394. 4032 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., &e. NEXT TERM COMMENCES JANUARY 3RD, 1894. Terms on application. 1257 Jtotiws. HE BANKRUPTCY ACTS,1883 AND 1890. IN THE COUNTY-COURT OF GLAMORGANSHIRE. HOLDEN AT CARDIFF. IN BANKRUPTCY.—No. 3 of 1894. RE PHILIP PHILLIPS, 3, CAROLINE-STREET and 43, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, trading as The Model Clothing Company and also as P. Philhps and Co., and residing at 18, Pembroke-terrace, Cardiff. Receiving Order made 5th January, 1894. Date of Adjudication (if anv), 27th January, 1894. Date of Public Examination, 27th February, 1894, at 10 a.m., at the Town-hall, Cardiff. NOTE.-All debts due to the estate should be paid to me. T. H. STEPHENS, Official Receiver. Address, 29, Queen-street, Cardiff. Dated 3rd February, 1894. 4149 E P P S'S GRATEFUL, COMFORTING. BREAKFAST-SUPPER. 0 C 0 A Cocoa BOILING WATER OR MILK. 15240 2743 JG VE R Y M A N suffering frcm NERVOUS and PHYSICAL DEBILITY suffering frcm NERVOUS and PHYSICAl, DEBILITY I' should send for a valuable pamphlet explaining how all nervous and organic derangements may be success- fully treated without stomach medication. The method is easy and pleasant, and will effect a perfect and per- manent cure. Sent, sealed, post free.—Address E. NOæON. 2491/ HIGH HOLBORN. LONDON,31 O* ub1it À11tU5tmtttfs. CARDIFF. T H EATRE ROYAL. LESSEE AND MANAGER ,.MR EDWARD FLETCHER. MODA Y, FEBRUARY 5th, 1894, for Six Nights Only Return Visit of Captain H. POMEROY GIL- BE, R'I" COMPANY, under the Management of Miss INCENT, fromjthe Princess's Theatre, London, in the Great American Drama, as produced at the Princess's Theatre, London, with all the Original Scenery and Effects, entitled, the T I L L A L A R M. STILL  L ARM. Tlte Special Engine House Scene in Act 3 is a correct copy of the Central Fire Station in the New York i V?Dd t'!e Harnessing of the Horses to the Engine aJ1C^.Oepaiture to the Fire is a faithful re-production of the system now in VOJUI in the American Fire Department. Prices, 6d to S2 2s. Early doors open 6*30. Doors open at 1 commence at 7.30. Booking offices at Messrs ihoinpson and Shackell's, Limited, Queen-street. SIX NIGHTS ONLY, FEBRUARY 12th, THE CELEBRATED A. ROUSBY GRAND OPERA COMPANY. MONDAY", MARITANA, TUESDAY, GALATEA AND CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA. WEDNESDAY, DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT. THURSDAY, FRA DIAVOLO. FRIDAY, ACT 2, DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT AND I PAGLIACCI. SATURDAY MORNING. THE SLEEPING QUEEN AND GALATEA. NIGHT, THE BOHEMIAN GIRL. THE E M P IRE. MANAGER OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! A" extreme rarity, and a sight that should be seen. Tlis Unique and the Laughable are incarnate in REUBEN RAFFIN'S PORCINE WONDER. From Noah's Ark, Covent Garden Theatre, London. The Educated Pig, the Jockey Baboon, and the Galloping Donkey are the liveliest trio extant. MARIE RAY, a charming young lady, who sings sweetly and dances gracefully. FARRELL & WILMOT, Singers, Comedians, and Da.ncers. Two artistes of eminence in the variety profession. DOjtA DESMOND, Tyrolean Vocalist, &c. N. C. BOSTOCK, The Comic King." NITA and NIKATA, Two symmetrical and a.gile Athletes. HARRY MELVILLE, The Hibernian Patriot and Humorist. THE COLLINSON SKETCH CO. in •; THE ACADEMY," A trifle quite out of the beaten track. T 0 L T, SPA .N 0 P TIC 0 N o Philharmonic Hall, St. Mary-st. OPEN ALL DAY. ADMISSION, SIXPENCE. WAXWORKS EXHIBITION & NOVELTY PALACE. Stage Entertainments, Wonders of Nature and Magic, Roller Skating, and Gymnasium. MEYER'S REGIMENT OF MATABELE WARRIORS From King LOBENGULA'S LAND (27 iu number), ON EXHIBITION from 2 o'clock till 5, and 7 o'clock till 10. War Dances! Preparations for Battle The Surprise The Encounter! Capturing a Thief The Sentence ™ T> The Execution! Ihe Stage Performances take place about 4 p.m. and 9 p.m., and the programme will also include LIZZIE V A ID IS, The Belle of the Air, in her sensational flights through space and PETERSON'S DOG COMEDIANS. Other attractions, too manifold forenllmeratinll, include THE AZTECS, the Last of an Extinct Race, THE BEARDED LADY, and THE MAZE OF A MUX ION MIRRORS, An Enchanting Palace Puzzle. Admission—Sixpence. Open All Day, from 10 a.m. A L H A 1\1 BRA, AVESTGATE-STREET, CARDIFF. ALWAYS A GRAND COMPANY. ONE PERFORMANCE NIGHTLY. 31h HOURS' CONTINUOUS AMUSEMENT. Grand Circle and Reserved Stalls. Stalls. Pit. Gallery. Is. 6d. 4d. 2d. Boxes 10s 6dand 7s 6.1, or 2s. each person. Season Tickets, 10s 6d for three months. GEORGE HARRINGTON, 3222 283o Managing Director. SWAN SIS A. rp H E 1^ M p I R E MANAGRR. OSWALD STOLT. TO-NIGHT Direct from the Empire Theatre, London, where they appeared as lately as Saturday night, of the Unparalleled ANOIO JFYJTTI FJPROUPE Of Sensational Cyclists, Ten ill Number. The foregoing famous Artistes will be supported by JGONNIU J £ ATE JJARVEY, one of themostfamouspopularlightcomedy songstresses on the stage THE WAf. PINK SKETCH PARTY, in The Parrot," a screamingly eccentric entity and other artistes whose ability qualifies them for a place upon the Empire Programme. NEXT WEEK — THE FAMOUS DAHOMEY AMAZONS, far and awaylthe most expensive and extraordinary novelty the Management have yet set before the Swansea Public. NEWPORT. T 11 Li |] M P 1 R E. MANAOKR J OS W A LD STOLL. TO-N*I:T An Extraordinary and Entirely Unprecedented Engage- ment from the Crystal Palace, Oxford and Canterbury, Loudon. The Famous ~jy AHOMEY j^MAZONS, A Regiment of POWERFUL WOMEN WARRIORS. Many Members of the Troupe are natives of Abomey, others of Yoruba. Gumma (the chief Amazon War- rior), with many of the warriors she now commands, fought against the French Army under the direction of General Dodds, during the recent Campaign in Dahomey. In addition to the Amazons there are SOLDIERS OF THE ROYAL GUARD, OFFICERS OF THE KING, COOKS, MUSICIANS, 2033-SUe AND DAHOMEY FETISHMEN. The Troupe is 50 in Number. Varieties by other able Artistes. No Advance in the Prices of Admission. Isolds, Biitxng-rfffliits, vVr. I Ix'IFFIN HOTEL, CARDIFF. GHIFFIN HL, CARDIFF. NEW ,'MANAGEMENT. The above Hotel, centrally situated in St. Mary- street, Cardiff, hasjust passed into the hands of MR HARRY WHEELER, The well-known Cyclist and Athlete, Who has in Stock Wines of the Best Vintage, First-class Spirits, And Sparkling Ales of every Description. The Hotel has recently been rebuilt and conveniently fitted up, and provides every accommodation, in- cluding new Club-room, commodious Billiard-room, and every Home Comfort for Visitors. 43-THE CYCLISTS' CENTRAL MEETING- 4113 PLACE. 76e CARDIFF LEXANDRA HOTEL, A QUEEN-STREET. FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL. (Opposite T.V.R. Station a; cl near Rhymney Stati on), Trams passing every three minutes. 1209 ORDINARY DAILY FROM 1.30. Telephone 632. W. T. JONES, Manager. LIVERPOOL.—" COMPTON HOTEL." Unrivalled for its comfort, excellent cuisine, and moderate charges. Adjacent to best shops, shipping offices, stations, &c. Telephone Na. FOR WEDDING AND JglRTHDAY PRESENTS IN A REAL GOLD, SOLID SILVER, AND JJEST E LECTRO-PLATE, GO TO HENRY TA INSH, 6, IGH-GTREET, /CARDIFF. 2704 SWANSEA o F F I C E OF THE « SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS,' No. 2, COLLEGE-STREET, sa àJ)tts.sts. THE NEW Y HAP. ot 1894, IMPORTANT TO THE BUYERS 69 G ENE RAlt DR -A P E,B, JJOWELL AN13 QOMPANY'S QEEAT JJALF-NEARLY gAL3 THIS jy AY. fpHE CONTENTS of their WHOLESALE ESTABLISHMENT are divided intone ld§§ than FOURTEEN DEPART- MENTS, and all Goodsj excepting those in the Cabinet and Haberdashery Departments, are reduced in price foa this Sale. H. & Co. do not pretend to give any. thing withoub a fixed price, but sell every al ticle at the lowest. THE system adopted by some houses of making Carpets, and laying Floorcloths, supposed to be without charge, must mis- lead the public, and until H. & Co. can find men and women who can work anti live without wages, they will adhere tc their present system. f ALL QOODS SOLD FOR CASH. NO CREDIT. 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