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^AUS IW Àudinn. AUCTION APPOINTMENT^ Messrs BOWLING BRO'i'Hwrae Offal Wood, etc., at Pembroke Do->l- o MESSRS BRADLE V 1 UD COO-™ P Household furniture, af < '-iff Leasehold Properties,' at CO. Household Furniture A .-I A 'VC- nt Cardiff: .'April 6 Sale of P oi^vHo iJ(>WRlNG, and PERRY. Leasehold Prope^y8^f"h?-Sntl Pfcnalth 2 qA1S!fl, (.anlift April <s flon^,hn?fl'TaSe?' Sa,i'lie|y, etc at Cardiff April 10 tOa HIrt i PP-'ltlllellls. at Cardiff.. April 12th & 13th too High-Class Horses, aithe Exch nge April 24 ihn t, Mr LEWIS HOPKINS. °P and Premises, at The Mart, Cardiff .April 12 ra.„ Mr W. G. LAITY. Rattle and Sheep, at Cardiff April 3 Worses, Carts, Harness, tto., at Cardiff April 10 p°g- Poultry, Pigeons, etc., at Cardiff April 11 tattle, Horse-, Harness, Ac., at Maesyewmmer .Ap. 11 M essrs J. G. MADDOX SON. Household Furniture, at Mr MORGAN MORGAN Properties, at Cardiff April 12 freehold Residence anh Laud atLlandaft — freehold Building Land, at Cardiff — Mr W. J. REES. Public-houses, at Swansea April 11 Public-House Premises, at Swansea April 11 Messrs W. SANDERS and SONS. Leasehold Property, at The Mart, Cardiff April 13 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. Pat Sheop, at Cardiff April 2 Double-Licensed Hotel. at Newport. April 4 VB:3. Residence and Cottages, at Pontypridd. April 1l Public-house, at Pontypridd April 11 Freehold Farm, at Pontvpriutt May 16 Freehold Land, at Llandaff — Messrs STRAKER and SON. Properties, at Abergavenny April 3 Mr W, THOMAS Leasehold Property, at Barry April 5 Messrs WEBBER & WILKINSON. Villa and Cottage Residences, at Cardiff April 12 Mr HOWELl. WILLIAMS. Slyn Teg, Ely, at Cardiff April 14 SHERIFF'S SALE. Park Colliery, at Nelson April 2 SALE THIS IIA Y. CANTON FAIR. M MONDAY, 2nd APRIL, 1894. ESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed by Mr William Evans, ";t,. Nicbobs. to SELL by AUCTION, afc Canton Fair, )11 MONDAY, the 2ud April, 1894, at li. o'clock punc- <U&Hy, about 150 VERY PRIME CROSS-BRED YEARLING FAT SHEEP. 4904 CWMTILLERY, ABERTILLERY, MONMOUTH- r, SHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE O F YALUABLF FREE DOUBLE- MLICENSED HOTEL, SHOP, AND COTTAGES. ESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER will offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUC- J'iON, at the Westgate Hotel, Newport. Mon., on •V KDNESDAY, the 4th day of April, 1894, at Four clock in the Afternoon, in One Lot, and subject to Conditions of Sale, all that •V KDNESDAY, the 4th day of April, 1894, at Four clock in the Afternoon, in One Lot, and subject to Conditions of Sale, all that FREE DOUBLE-LICENSED HOTEL AND PREMISES, I Called and known by the name of the New Bridge End Hotel, situate a Cwmtliery, Aberfcillery, in the county Monmouth, now and for several years past in the Occupation of Mr Thomas Priddy, together with All that. MESSUAGE, SHOP, and PREMISES Wjoining thereto, now and for sorue time past in the \:cupation of Mr Henry Beechain, Gt o(;er, &c. and together with AU those SIX MESSUAGES or COTTAGES, now in I |he respective occupations of Enoch Edwards, •JUliam Roberts, George Blacker, James Dalgleish, Theodore Spurry, and John Newbold. The tenancy of the hotel is an annual one, and that a*tjhe shop quarterly, and the cottages monthly. DA w}10*e °' 'he property produces a gross rental of H160 9s od per annum. r, There are three clubs in the hotel—the Foresters, Shepherds, and the United Friends—and the colliery Workmen's committee meetings are held therein. This important property is near to the South Wales Colliery and in close proximity to the Tillery Colliery, and there are, in connection with hA last-mentioned Colliery, new pits now In course of sinking. The entire property is held for au unexpired terUl 72 years from the 1st day of February last, under all I indenture of lease dated the 10th day of April, i867, at the small annual g,ound.ren.t of £ 8 per innum. The alreaùy populous district IS dally increasing, lnd there are now a very large numher of houses 1ll rourse of erection in the neighbourhood of r.he pro perty, which will add to the already extensive business tarried on in the hotel, the spaciousness of which is luch that a still more extensive business can, and jr.d.v.ibterVr ,11- Iw carried on tfcsrein, taking into SoBbkleraaoti the ;apiu growth of this important dis- Met and the comparatively small number of licensed Souses in neighoour}¡r,uù. There is a capital business carried on in the shop. At £ Yiew aml lor Printed Particulars and Conditions n bale apply to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, ^ardiu; or to 4957 Mr DANIEL EVANS, Solicitor, Brecon. LLANTRLSANT, GLAMORGANSHIRE. A COMPACT VILLA RESIDENCE, known sis BROOK VILLA, together with TWO COTTAGES situate near to Cross Inn Station, on the Taff Vale Kaiiway. MESSRS STEPHENSON & ALEXAN- DER are instructed to SELL bv AUCTION at the New Inn Hotel, Pontypridd, 011 WEDNESDAY, the 1) tli April next, at 3.30 in the afternoon, the following PROPERTIES :— LOT 1,—All that compact country VILLA RESI- DENCE known as Brook Villa, containing three good LOT 1,—All that compact country VILLA RESI- DENCE known as Brook Villa, containing three good sitting rooms, kitchen and outer offices on the ground floor, and five bedrooms on the first floor. There are also good coach-house, stable, and otner outbuildings, I lawn, flower, and kitchen ¡¡,ardens, and te houso IS Within a short ditnTJce of Cros8 Inn Station, on the I Liantrisant and Taff Yale Railway. LOT 2.—TWO COTTAGES, situate in the immediate neighbourhood, in the occupation of W, Tristram and David Jones. Lot 1 is held for a term of 99 yeara from the 2nd February, I860, at a ground rent of £7 per annum, and Lot 2 is held for a like term from 25th March, 1858, at I A ground rent of S2 10s per annum. Further particulars may be obtained upon applica- tion to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff or to Messrs LEWIS & JONES, 5060 solicitors, Merthyr Tydvil. BALE of a VALUABLE FREEHOLD DOTTRT v LICENSED PUBLIC-HOUSE, known as pTriCf lVnUhe Vill?Se of ^nharry, in the r^ry'1,1 the Count, of Glamorgan. ESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- MemhPvS^RT -a:\ insUucted by the President and bv AUCTION ^tv!h^rranTBenKtit Society to SELL v !i ,e,i 1 Pontypridd, on 16 1 April UeXt> ab 5-50 '» the Atternoon, the valuable FREEHOLD DOUBLE LICENSED PUBLIC-HOUSE AND PREMISES, known a¡; tlll: BEAR INN, now ill the occupation of iext wha5e tenancy expires on May 1st ti'i^LPr°perly,is Customaryhold of the Manor of laanharry and has valuable common rights. t. Further particulars may he obtain d upon applica- tion *° the Auottoueers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. SALE OF THE VALUABLE FREE- „ HOLD FARM, mite«'Sv.•I'u AHM. situate within five K 1 aik<^f lllG Great Westem, Taff Vale, and nvij • "e an. Aberthaw Railways which will be iP c,°,veui.eut and which presents admir- rinr,dt.iug sites within a short distance of the Mthin1US m,a'nS districts of Glamorganshire, and PoT-t, _a,hort distance of the towns of Liantrisant, Bridgend, and Cardiff. M f HELIMIN ARY A NNOUN CEMENT. ESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- n p, ANDER are instructed to SELL the above by W^V.n^, •'tc t-he New I».n Hotel, Pontypridd, on 'ffcDiSESDAY, the 16 th day of May, 1894. till. valuable FREEHOLD FARM adjoins the vuiage of Brynsadler, atid is near to the Liantrisant Ion on the Great Western Railway, and will be into convenient lots for sale, full particulars Oi which will appear in future advertisements, and in particulars, pla*"j, itc., which are in course of pre- paration. In the meantime all information may be obtained upon application to Mr David Treharne, Land Agent, "e; or to the Auctioneers, 5, High-st., Cardiff. 4956 LLANDAFF. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, Close to the Taff Vale Station at Haudafl. and within ARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ME1\DIRS3,S?TE.NSON AND ALEX- A>DKR wdl SELL ty AUCTION, at an early <Ute, about 9 ACRES OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, '\V1l amI conveniently situated, and the whole « awjjdwwi"- s, & gs&s l'PO$es ^rthe'r particulars will appear in futuve advert}se. and in Particulars and Plails, which a^ fn COUrse of nrepavation.. the me ntime ^H.C^onee^I b„e Stained application to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, iff or to y. EVAXS, Esq., Solicitor, Guiidbali-chamhers^St. Mai-y-street, U1 Cardiff. SALE OF VAM^UBLKK M PRELIMINARY ANNOU^CMENI ESSRS STEPHENSON AND ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SRLL by AoCTlON, at t ardiff, at au Early Date, „ A -vrm •TWO VALUABLE AND IMPORTANT MINERAL PROPERTIES, one of which is situate in I he Mae,;le:; Yalley and the other isi the Garw Valley. asures Both properties contain the whole of the measures found in the South Wales Basin, which wdl De in- cluded in the Sale, together with the Surface. Detailed particulars will shortly be ready, and may be obtained upon application to the Auctioneers, o, tligh-street, Cardiff. 4156 c: CARDIFF ADVERTISING, BILL 'L/ POSTING, AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED) OFFICES: CASTLE CHAMBERS 21, CASTLE-ST CARDIFF. SECRETARY: FRANK H. SIMPSON. Best Permanent Posting Stations in Cardiff and etgabouraood. Contractors for all descriptions of Advertising Circular Distributipg, ifcc. 10l l 32001 < All orders promptly attended to, nltz bu Àudhnt. SALE THIS DAS (MONDAY), AT 7 O'CLOCK P.M. BRIDGE-STREET, BROADWAY, VALUABLE LONG LEASEHOLDS And other Properties. Ami other Properties. T»,ESSKS GOMWALTE, BO WRING, & M sS™ k WII I1C AUCtioS, at their SALEROOMS.. 11, i^r ri KET CABWFf, This Day (MONDAY), 2nd l /i r>94 (.t 7 o'clock in the Evening, subject to con- ditions of 'sale to be then and there produced, the 10ILONG LEASEHOLD AND OTHER VALUABLE PROPERTIES. LOT I.-All those extensive premises, situate at the corner of Frederick-street and Bridge-street, Cardiff, until recently known riT „ TlIE :?EvEN STARS, havin" a frontage to the two streets of 50 feet or thereabouts, and now let on a repairing Lease to Dr. Gore Seilon for the term of 10 years from the 25th March 1894, at the yearly rent of £8p, the tenant uaying rates and taxes. This property is held under Lease for an unexpired term of 999 years and one life, at the very low annual ground rent of £ 2 16s 3d. LOT 2.—All that well-built Shop and Dwelling-house, situate and being I NO. 168, BROADWAY, CARDIFF, held UIHU r lease for 99 years, from the 29th Septem- ber, 1873, at the yearly ground rent of £ 6 15s. This property has been recently renovated, and is being sold by order of the mortgagees. LOT o.—All that well-built Messuage and Premises, situate and being NO. 129, TUDOR-ROAD, CARDIFF, let to Mr Alfred Lewis, as weekly tenant, at 12s. Held under lea. e for the unexfnrell term of S9 years from the 29th March, 1885, at the low annual ground tent of £ 4. t> LOT 4.—All that desirable Dwelling-houss and Premises, situate and beinf No. 2, MAUGHAN-STREET, PENARTH, let to Mr William Hayes as yearly tenant at £ 25, the tenant paying rates and taxes. Held under lease for 99 years from (he 1st May, 1858, with pther property, at the annual ground rent of £5 of which 22 10s will be apportioned on this Lot BV ANOTHER Dili KCTION. LOT 5.—All that well-built Corner Messuage and Dwelling-house, being No. 11, MISKIN-SIREET, CATHAYS, situate on the comer of Miskin and Glynrliondda streets, let to Mr Frederick Mayne as yearly tenant at £ 50, the tenant paying rates and taxes. Held under lease for the unexpired term of 99 years from 29lh September, 1880, at the annual ground rent of B5 7s. The whole of these properties will be submitted for absolute sale, and present excellent opportunities to capitalists and others. To view, apply to the tenants and for further nar- ticulars as to the Lots 1,3, and 4 to Messrs Waldron and Son, Solicitors; as to Lot 2. to A. F. Bland, Esq., Solicitor as to Lot 5, to Messrs Morgan and Scott, Solicitors and as to all the L'Jts, to the Auctioneers, 11, High-street, Cardiff. Dated March 10th, 1394. 4712 SALE THIS DAY (MONDAY), AT 7 O'CLOCK P.M. RE JAMES WILLIAMS, DECEASED, By order of the Administratrix- SALE bf VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, situate in IVOR-STREET, ADCTSDOW.X, CARDIFF. MESSRS GOTT WALTZ, BOWRING -i-tJL and PERRY are instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 11, High- street, Cardiff, This DAY (MONDAY), the 2nd day of April, 1834, at 7 o'clock iii the evening, subject to conditions of sale to be then and there produced, All that well-built LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE and PREMISES, being No. 27, IVOR-STREET, Adsmsdown, Cardiff, held under lease for 99 year^ from the 25th March, 1859, at the low annual ground ront of £ £ 2s. The property is in excellent condition, J^ud orders to view, with further particulars, may be obtained of Messrs YORATH and JONES, SOLICITORS, WESTGATE-STREET, CARDIFF, or of the AUCTIONEERS, as above.^ ON TUESDAY, 10TH APRIL MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BO VV RING, & PERRY will HOLD a SALE at the Horse Exchange, Cardiff, on TUliSDAY, 10th April, 1894, at HARNESS HORSES, COBS, PONIES, CART HORSES, CARRIAGES. SADDLERY, &C. Present i ntvies include 2 HARNESS HORSES from Robert H. Rowlands, E 2q"CART HORSES, the property of a Contractor. 2 POJNIES from Samuel J. Williams, ks<3- BAY GELDING from T. W. Howison, Esq., Aber- gavenny. ROAN COB MARI, the property of a. Gentlema.n. BROUGHAM HORSE from Thos. F. Parker, Esq. A Two-wheel DOG-CART, cob-aize a Waggonette, several Seta of Single HARNESS, Gentleman's Saddle, Bridle, &c. Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneers, Cardiff. Further Entries are solicited. 5017 eorj.Nry EOKOUGH OF CARDIFF. ELIGIBLE PRIVATE RESIDENCES fOR SALE BY AUCTION. MESSRS WEBBER & WILKINSON 11Jt have received instructions to SELL by AUC TION, at their Sale-rooms, 91, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, April 12th, 1894, a t Seven o'clock in the evening precisely, subject to conditions of Sale to be then read, which may be seen at the Offices of the Solicitor or the Auctioneers live days before the day of Sale, in the following or such lots as may be arranged at the time of Sale, the following VILLA AND COTTAGE RESIDENCES LOT 1.—All that PRIVATE HOUSE, being 258, Newport-road, Roath, Cardiff, now occupied oy Mr Wm. Thomas held on lease for 99 years, from March 25th, 1882, at an annual ground rent of £510s. LOT 2.—All those Two DWELLING HOUSES, beii) £ Nos. 66 and 68, Helen-sfcreet near Diamond- ?«7net" Hel<l on lease for 89 years from 25th March, ia/u, at. an annual ground rent of £ 210s for each house. VILLAS, lor JVl years fiom 2nd lebruary 1875 at, th« annual ground rent of £ 2 17s for each house' Nof1 45 471 amiliq h v8 PR £ VaTE HOUSES, being Radnor-roadVr^rri I'm !1'y"Peel-road, Canton, near ptm amf Freeman Vr SV occ«Pied by Messrs Hunt, %th' December THRi 0> l on lease for 99 years from 10s o?each hous\ ™aI «™"»d rent of £ 2 teSKU!,th ia73. it *2 pet »» LOT 6.—All those Six HOUSES, bein* Nos 94 to 104, Ethel-street, Canton. Held 011 lease" for 99 years from 29th September, 1882, at tlle yearly ground rent of £2 10s for each houso. 'b LOT V.-A'l. those Three PRIVATE DWELLING- HOLtol^, being Nos. 31, 33 and 35, Conwav-road, Canton, let to good tenants, Messrs Williams "Deere, and McComb. Held on lease for 99 years from 1st January, 1886, at the yearly ground rent of £ 4 2s, S4 6s, and £ 4 10s respectively. LOT x.-All those Eight DWELLING-HOUSES, being Nos. 8 to 22, Ponteanna-place, Canton, in the occupation of Messrs Carnell, Russell, Niblett, Evans, Tarr, Jones, William, and Reeves. Held on lease foi 99 years irom 26th December, 1876, at the yearly ground rent of £2 10s for each house. LOT g.-All those Two DWELLING-HOUSES, boij, jjos. 20 and 22, Newport-street, Lower Grange, occupied by Messrs AUoway and Moorcraft. Held on lease for 99 years from 1st May, 1881, at an annual cround rent of £ 2 lis for each liou.se. LOT 10 -All that Capital DWELLING-HOUSE and BUSINESS PREMISES, being 89, Tudor-street, Riverside, Cardiff, lately in the occupation of Mr Gam, pork butcher held on lease for 99 years from 25th March, 1835, at an annual ground rent of £ 5. For further particulars and to view apply to the 25th March, 1835, at an annual ground rent of £ 5. For further particulars and to view apply to the Auctioneers or to Mr C. P. CLARKE, Solicitor, Taunton. Dated Auctioneers' Offices, 25, Queen's Arcade Sale- rooms, 91, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, March 13tli, 1894. LOWER CATHEDRAL-ROAD, CARDIFF. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD CORNER SHOP PRE. MISES AND BAKEHOUSE TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. "IVflR LEWIS HOPKINS is instructed XT-JL* to SELL by AUCTION, at the Mart, Bank- buildings, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, tbe 12th day of April, 1894, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to conditions of Sale to be then produced, all that LEASEHOLD SHOP AND PREMISES, With BAKEHOUSE, STABLE, and YARD, being No. 37, Lower Cathedral-road, lately in the occupation of Mrsi Hayne, Baker and Confectioner. The Premises comprise large and dry cellarage shop (fitted wit.1; counters, shelving, window, and gas fittings), two sitting-rooms, kitchen, five bedrooms, and bath-room. The Premises have a frontage in Lower Cathedral-road of 47ft. or thereabout., in Brook. street 1071hft. or thereabout, and in the lane at rear of 14ft. or thereabout, and are held under lease from the Marquis of Bute for the unexpired term of 99 years, from the 29th day of September, 1878, at the annual ground rent o £ £ 11.. For Further Particulars a,pply to Messrs Linton and C. and VV. Kensliole, Solicitors, High-street, or to the Auctioneer, 10, Queen-street, Cardiff. 5142 CLIFTON HOUSE, CONWRAY-ROAD, CANTON, CARDIFF. SALE OF VERY SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. "jVg R D. EVANS is instructed to SELL XfJ by AUCTION, on the Premises, as above, on | WEDNESDAY, <ith April, 1894, at ll. o'clock pre- cisely. the whole of the valuable FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, consisting of drawing and dining-room suites, over- suantels, sideboard, cheft'onieie, choice ornaineuts, mahogany dining table, do. bookcase, do. office table and chairs, about 50 vols, of books, hall table and chairs, curtains and carpets, 5 brass and iron bed- steads, feather beds, bolsters and pillows, spring and other mattresses, bed linen, substantial mahogany bedroom suites, two massive mahogany chests of drawers, two deal do., &c., te. the usual kitchen requisites and scullery utensils, a quantity of useful ware, a,, (I a neat dinner service. Also an iron-frame walnut case Piano (by E. Hirsch and Co), in excellent preservation, and a modern Musical Box. On view on Tuesday and on the Morning of Sale. ^Auctioneer's Office, V, Windsor-place, Cardiff. 4952 SALE THIS DAY. PARK COLLIERY NELSON, NEAR TREflAltRIS, 110 BE SOLD BY AUCTION at the above Collierv, on MONDAY NEXT, April 2nd, the whole of the COLLIERY PLANT AND EFFECTS, peionaiag to Mr Richard Griffiths, seized under a dis- tress for rent. f« u -lots wil1 include 12 Coal Trams, Engine (by v^ambridge, Bristol), Pipes, Tram Rails, Boiler, Wire "■ope, &c, <fcc. .v*ew the dav of the sale, which will commence punctually at 3 o'clock p.m. 6L< Queen-street, Cardiff. March 28tli, 1894. 5120 TEP-aj,;N T P.ESEDFR, NURSERYMAN AND FLORIST, PWLLCOCH, c ARDIFF, dr INSPECTION INVITED. 4442 Sains bit BUTE DOCFCS, CARDIFF. GEORGE-STREET AND HARROWBYR-STREET. (Near the site of the new Docks Station of the Great Western Railway and the new Aeondal'i Hotel.) TvfR OSWALD COLEMAN will SELL XTJL by AUCTION at the Imperial Hotel, Mount- stuart-square, Bute Docks, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, 6th April, 1894, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon precisely (subject to conditions of sale to be then produced), the following vi luabie LEASEHOLD PROPERTY— LEASEHOLD PROPERTY- BUSINESS PREMISES. GEORGE-STREET, BUTE DOCKS. T Lor L—Ail that commodious SHOP and DWELL- ING-HOUSE situate and being No. 45, George-street, i>ute Docks, Cardiff, now in the occupation of Mr Gio^anelii Roberto, Ship Chandler, at the low annual rental of B40. The tenant pays all rates and taxes, and holds (he premises under a repairing lease for a of ? years from 25th March, 18&X- # The premises contain good cellars with iron grating to rolling way, commodious shop, large kitchen, wash- house, yard, and 6 bedrooms, and have a frontage of 16 feet. and a dp.plh of 60 feel, nnd a private entrance to the Dwelling-houses. They are held under lease for 97 years from 2*1 h March, 1854, at the extremely low ground rent of B2 per annum. They afford a safe and I excellent investment, the situation always command- ing good tenants. HARROWBY-S! REET, BUTE DOCKS. LOT 2.-AU those Five LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES, being Nos. 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11, Harrowby- street, near the Old Sea Lock, Docks, Cardiff, held for the residue of a term of S9 years from the 29th September, 1862, at the low apportioned ground rent of £ 8 10s per annum, part of a rent of P-10chargedupon the five house-i and on Number 6, Harrowby-street, which are comprised in one lease. Each house contains parlour, kitcken, washhouse, 2 bedrooms, and long garden, No. 11 having a shop front. They are let to respectable tenants at a weekly rental of 7s for each house, with the exception of No. 11, which is situate on the corner of a road leading to the new Avondale Hotel, having a shop front and side entrance, the rental being 8s 6d per week. The owner pays all rates and taxes except poor rates, which are paid by the tenants. The property affords a most desirable investment, being situate in close proximity to the new hotel and the new G.W.R. passenger station at the docks. It has a frontage to the Glamorganshire Canal of about 68 feet and a depth of about'lOO feet, or thereabouts, and will shortly become a rapidly-increasing business centre. All the Property is free from Land Tax. 2 he above will first be put up in one Lot, and if not sold will then be offered in such Lots as way bi decide a upon at the time of sale. 1' or further particulars and print of conditions of sale apply to the Auctioneer, Mr Oswald Coleman, Station-terrace, Cardiff, or to Mr WILLIAM WISE. Solicitor, 3334 23, Clare-street, Bristol. SALE TO-MORROW. ON TUESDAY & THURSDAY, APRIL 3RD & 5TH, 1894, commencing at 2 o'clock precisely each day. IMPORTANT TO PARTIES FURNISHING IVf"ESSRS J. G. MADDOX and SON jLVJL will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff, on the above dates, an immense assemblage of very superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (removed from various Residences for absolute sale), including six hardwood bedroom suites, complete, 6ft. (removed from various Residences for absolute^ sale), including six hardwood bedroom suites, complete, 6ft. and 4ft. wardrobes, pairs of handsome toilets and lion and brass bedsteads, several excellent carpets, fenders, brasses, five excellent dining awl drawing-room suites, rosewood and walnut cabinets, 6ft. and 5ft. sideboards, bookcases, dining ar.d occasional tables, wamut and gilt overmantels, also two magnificent pianofortes, etc., etc., in all about 400 Lots. On View Morning of Sale, 1111 TO INVESTORS. MESSlis W. SANDERS AND SONS -i-v-isL are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at The Mart, Bank-baildin"s St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, April 13tli. 1894, at 7 o'clock in the Evening, subject to conditions to be then and there produced, tiie following LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, VIZ. By order of the Owners LOT I.-N-os. 19 and 2C, TR EDEGAR-STREET, Car- diff. Two well-let dwelling-houses. Rent, lis per week each. Ground rent, £ 2 each. Centrally situate. An excellent investment. LOT 2.-No. 9, ST. JOHN'S-CRESCENT, Canton. An eligible villa residence. Four bedroom- modern conveniences. Excellent letting property. Present in- clusive rent, £ 32 10s per annum. Ground rent, £ 4 7s. LOT 3.-No. 63, ALBERT-STREET, Canton. Good 6 roomed house. Rent, 7s per week. Ground rent, B2 7s 6d. Close to Great Western Railway sidings. LOT 4.-No. 40. MAUGHAN-STRE 1ST, Penarth. Now let at 8s per week. low ground rent, £ 2 os 6d. To be sold at a very moderate reserve. The following, by order of the Mortgagees :— LOT 5.—NOS 37, 39. 41, and 43, GRAY-STREET, Canton. Four cottages, rent 4s 6d per week each. Ground rent only Bo 9s for the whole. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, No. 23, St. Mary-street, Cardiff; or to Messrs MERRILS and EDE, Solicitors, 5126 Prudential-buildings, Cardiff. SALE TO-MORROW ABERGAVENNY, MONMOUTHSHIRE. LONG LEASEHOLD PROPERLY FOR SALE, Under the Powers of Sale contained in a. Mortgage Deed. IVFESSUS" STRAKE'R R»P.L SON VILL uJ'J.. SELL by AUCTION, afc the Angel Hotel, Abergavenny, on TUESDAY, the 3rd April, 1894,' at Abergavenny, on TUESDAY, the 3rd April, 1894,' at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to conditions ef Sale to be then produced, the undermentioned I LONG LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, Nainely:- LOT I.—All those TWENTY-FOUR LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, GARDENS, and PREMISES, known a.s Chain-row, Tudor-street, and Watkin's-terrace, Pant-lane, in the town of Aber- gavenny, now in the occupation of Elizabeth Dundon and others, as weekly tena.uts, at rents amounting, in the aggregate to £171128 per annum. The Property covers an are. of one rood and twenty perches of land, with extensive frontages in Tudor-street and Park- lane, and are held under a lease, 8th March, 1877, for a term of 999 years from i'5th December, 1876, subject to the payment of the annual ground rent of £50. LOT 2. All those FIFTEEN LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES or DWELLING HOUSES, GAR- DENS and PREMISES, known as Overton-place, 'I Merthyr-road, Aberga venny, now in the occupation of Elijah Davies and others, as weekly tenants, at rents amounting in the aggregate to £ 110 10s per annum The property covers a large area of land with exten- sive frontage to Merthyr-road, is held under a lease dated 5th of March, 1878, for a term of 999 years from 5th November, 1877, subject to the payment of the 5th November, 1877, subject to the payment of the annual ground-rent of £ 45, and being situate near the Ga.s Works and L. & N.W. Itailway Company's Engine Sheds, always commands tenants. For further particulars apply to tho Auctioneers at Abergavenny; Mr D. D. Evans, Trinity-terrace, Aber- gavenny or to Messrs FRANK JAMES and SONS, 5112 Solicitors, Queen-street, Cardiff. BARRY. SALE OF VALUABLE LONG LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MR W. THOMAS has received instruc- tions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Barry Hotel, Barry, on THURSDAY, April 5th, 1894, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions as shall be then produced, tho following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES .— LOT I.-All that well-built HOUSE, SHOP, BAKE. HOUSE, and WAREHOUSE, situate and being No. 1, Vale-street, Barry, now in the occupation of Mr G. Barnes, baker and grocer, at the very low rent of S40 per annum, held under a lease of 999 years from May, 1890; annual ground rent, B6 LOT 2.All that well-built HOUSE, SHOP, and PREMISES (Vale-street Post-oflice), situate and being No. 2, Vale-street, Barry, now in the occupation of Mr Davies, grocer and postmaster, at the very low rent of 12s per week held under a lease of 999 years from May, 1890 annual ground rent, £ 5 5* LOT 3.—All that well-builtf'DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being No. 4, Vale-street; lease, same as 1 and 2 ground rent, B5 let to Mr Bags haw at 5s 6d per week. LOT 4.-All that substantial and recently-built RESIDENCE, known as St. David's, Romilly-road, Barry, commanding a grand view of the Bristol Channel, Barry Dock, and surrounding district.; has 3 reception-rooms, kitchens, scullery, china pantry, 7 bedrooms, hot and cold water bath, w.c., gas-fittings and electric bells throughout lias a frontage of 4ott., depth about 180ft. held under a lease for 99 years from March, 1889 ground rent, £ 10 per annum. LOT 5.—-ill that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- MISES. 8, York-place, Barry let at lis per week; lease, 99 years fiom March, lo89 ground rent, £ 3 1/s P LOT 6.—instructed by the Kxe^^fc4rn^NCFlaNoJ'ir W. Griffiths, a well-built VILLA RESIDENCE, No. 1, Windsor-road, Barry, 2 minutes from atwn fitted up with every convenience> hot and cold bath let to a good tenant; lease, 99 years from March, 1889; ground rent, £ 4 pev annum. o t a. r For further particulars as to Lots 1, 2, 3, pn<l to Messrs Reed and Cook, Solicitors, lown a Office, "RviriiywyitT• as to AiOt 6,'to R» Westyi Xj\an&, Solicitor, Quay-street, Cardiff and as to the whole, to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 57, Vere-streei., Cadoxt-n, and 1, Romilly-road, Barry. 3932 ~PRELIIknNARFANN^UNCEMENT. SALE OF FARMS AND ACCOMMODATION 55 LANDS. UNDER instructions from the Trustees of the late Henry Norton, Esq. of Greenhill, Carmarthen, there will be SOLD by AUCTION, at all early date, the valuable ACCOMMODATION LANDS, with homesteads (comprising in all eleven fields), situate near Greenhill and the Carmarthen Brewery the Meadow's Farm, near Cross Hands, in the parish of Llapnon and a. block of Freehold Property, situate at the corner of Wood's-row and Little Water-street, in Carmarthen. The whole of the land is m an excellent state of cultivation, thoroughly drained, and well-watered, and all the properties are let to respectable tenants at very low rentals. Much of the land could be advan- tageously nsed for building sites. Full particulars will shortly appear, and may be ob- tained from Mr G. Talbot Norton, 16, Spilman-street, and Mr R. M. Thomas, solicitor, Carmarthen. 5115 SALE TO-MORROW. 25, BRIDGE-STREET, CARDIFF SHORT NOTICE. MESSRS BRADLEY and COOKE will SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY NEXT, Anril 3rd, 1894, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including Piano, by Heath and Son, and quantity of Cigars. Sale at 2 o clock. 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 coreof every disease,where uo other medicines have power to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the followin complaint.s :-Indwestioll, or wind in the stomach or bowels, giddiness m the head, dimness of sight, weak or sore eyes, loss of memory, palpitation of the heart, liver and bilious obstructions, a.sthma. 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 lid and 2s 9d each, sold by most. Chemists, or from the BurdocK Pill Manufactory, 44 Oxford-street. Swansea. 1035 T~ HE CARMARTHEN BILL-POSTING COMPANY, 6, CHURCH-STREET, CARMARTHEN, I liiij-1, ting and Advertising in all its Branches throughout the Counties of v Carmarthen Pembroke, and Cardigan. 1206 PHILIP ft. JAMBS, Manager altz ijn Aurfrcm. I COUNTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA, LANDORE' AND MORRISTON. SALE OF VALUABLE PUBLIC-HOUSES. MR W. J. REES will ofi'er for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Highf- street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, the Ilth day of April, 1894, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, the following PUBLIC-HOUSES, with the valuable right, of supplying. PARTICULARS. LOT !All that valuable Double-licensed Public- house known by the sign of the LANDORE INN," situate on the main road leading from Swansea to Morriston, and on the corner of Siloh-road, containing On Ground Floo"—Large bar, with front and side entrance. front parlour, back snug, two good kitchens. First floor—Large clubroom, 2 front sitting-rooms and 3 bedrooms Backyard premises consist of large arched cellar, bottling-room, 4-stall stable and coach-house, with a cart entrance from Siloli-road. Held for a term of 28 years from 25th March, 1871, at the rent of S50 per annum, and underleased to Mr Evan Samuel for a term of 10 years from the 23rd March, 1889, at the yearly rent of £50. The tenant pays all outgoings, and ;has to keep all the premises in good repair. The Lease reserves to the owner the right to supply all malt, beer, porter, and spirituous liquors con- sumed on iha premises, and this valuable right will be included in the sale of this Lot. LOT 2.-All that valuable Double-licensed Public- house and premises known by the sign of the IVORITES' ARMS," situate in Dinas-road, Land ore. containing ground- floor bar, with bar-parlour behind front sraokeroom, with back parlour large ktehen. First Flpor-i-Large clubroom and 5 bedrooms. Back Yaru-Brewhollse and malt stores, and larcre garden. These premises are held on lease tor a term of 10 years from the 24th of June, 188J, at the rent of P,62 per annum, and are now let to Mr Roger Morgan, moulder, Upori a tenancy expiring on the 24th of June, 1894, at the yearly reut of 1;62. The purchaser will be entitled to the improved rent for the remaining 5 years, and to the valuable right of making it either a "free" or tied house after the 24th June next, when the existing notice expires. LOT o.-All that valuable Double-licensed Public- hou:e and Premises known by the sign of the SMITH'S ARMS," situate in Market-street, Morriston, containing Ground Floor.—Bar and bar parlour, smokeroom, kitchen, and cellar. First Floor.-L:1.rge clubroom and 2 bedrooms. Back Yard.-Brewhousc and garden. The premises are held for a. term of 21 years from 29th September. 1890, at the rent of S25 per annum (having 17 years unexpired). They are now let to Mrs Gwenliian Jones upon a yearly tenancy commencing on the 6th August, at the yearly rent of £28. This house is well built, and is in au excellent state of repair and ioing a good busi- ness. As the tenancy can be determined by notice on the 6th day of August, 1895, the purchaser will be entitled to the improved rent for the remaining 16 years, and to the valuable right of making it a free or tied house. LOT 4.—All that valuable and well-known Double. licensed PUBLIC-HOUSE and PREMISES known by the sign of „ THE CASTLE INN, situate in Market-street, Moiriston, containing: Ground Floor.-Bar, bar parlour, private sitting- room, front smoking-room, and kitchen. First Floor.—Very large club room, 46ft. X 18ft. two bedrooms. Second Floor.—Three bedrooms. Back Premises.—Brewhouse a.nd malthouse over large slaughtering-house for cattle; slaughtering- house for pigs, with scalding-house adjoining four good piggeries. „ All the-e are approached by a cartway from Market street, as well as a back entrance from the public- house. c i Held for a term of 21 years, from 29tli September, 1875, at B50 per anuum, and is let on a yearly tenancy (Michaelmas entry) to Mr John Ihomas, Butcher, at the renu of £ 50 per annuin. This is a valuable and well-known house in which a. large business is carried on. The purchaser will on completion have the right of supplying the house with malt beers and spirituous L ^For finther particulars and conditions of satle apply to Messrs COLLINS & WOODS, Solicitors, Worcester-place Mr SAMUEL TAYLOR, Chartered Accountant, 5137 3, TV mple-building s; and W. J. REES, Cradock-street, Swansea. COUNTY BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. SALE OF VALUABLE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PUBLKI-HOUSE PREMISES. MR W. J. REES will offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel High-street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, 11th April' 1894 at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. PARTICULARS. All that valuable fully-licensed Public-house and Premises, known as THE GLAMORGAN ARMS, being No. 10, Union-street, Swansea, adjoining the corner shop of Oxford-street and Union-street, and nearly opposite the Swansea Market. The premises consist of :-Basement.-A good wine and beer cellar. Ground Moot.—Office anil cvderroct-, with separate entrance: private bar, public bar, with separate entrance, behind which are bottling-room, wineroora, and storeroom. First Floor.—Sitting-room and two beirooms. Second Floor.-Olie bedroom. The premises are held on lease for a term of 99 years, from 29th day of September, 1822, at the very low ground rent of kl 15s per annum. They are underleased to Mr H. G. James for a of 21 years, from the 25th day of March, 1884, at the very moderate rent of £ 45 a year, the under-lessee paying all outgoings and doing all repairs. This underlease is now vested in Mr W. F. Bull, tne present occupier of the premises, who carries on therein a very extensive wholesale and retail business. At the expiration of the underlease in 1905 (about_11 years time) the purchaser .will become entitled tor the remainder of the original term (about an ad- ditional 17 years) to a valuable improved rental, and probably a large bonus, as well as the right of supply- These premises are well situated in a good central a.nd very improving thoroughfare, close to the Swansea Market and the business part of the town. For further particulars and conditions of Sale apply to 5130 W. J. REES, Auctioneer and Valuer Swansea; or to Messrs TENNANT and JONES, Solicitors, Aberavon. fetors attti Contracts. GELLIGAER HIGHWAY BOARD. TO ROAD CONTRACTORS, &C. The above Board invite TENDERS for ROAD IMPROVEMENTS between Bargoed ami Pengam. Specification, Plans, and Form of Tender can be had on application to Mr W. Bevan; Deri, via Cardiff, the Board s Surveyor. <* Tenders to be sent in to me on Or before the llth day of April. 1894. The Board's Surveyor will attend at the Foundry, Pengam. at 1 o'clock on Wednesday next, the 4ch ^>tenderfiig°Vei ^loullc' with any persons desirous By order, 51^1 ARTHUR P..TAMFS dork 134, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil, 29th March, 1894." 6,00 ) CUBIC YARDS OF METALLING nPHlfi PONYPRIDD HIGHWAY BOARD JL is prepared to receive TENDERS for «TD\TE METALLING for the District Highways and Main Roads in the Parishes ot Liantrisant and Llantwit x1 artlre. Specification and Forms of Tender may be had on application to the Surveyor. All Tendew must be upon these Forms and signed by the party tendering and his sureties. Tenders to be sent, addressed to the Clerk E. C. Spickett, Esq., Solicitor, Pontypridd, not later than Ihursday, the 5th of April, endorsed "Tender for Metalling. The Board reserves to itself an unlimited power of selection, and does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any Tender. ■D tt Bi7 order, J. GRIFFITHS. Porth House, Portli, 24th March, 1894. 5026 TENDERS are invited for BUILDING^ VILLA and OUTBUILDINGS, etc., at Sully, Plans and Specification, etc., to be seen at Offices of Mr J. J. Bvans, C.E., Architect, "Snnnyside," Penarth, on and after 2nd April. Sealed Tenders to be delivered to Mr Wm. Roberts, Eureka House, Pen- rhiewfer, near Pontypridd, not later than April 10th. 1B94, who does not bind himself to accept the lowest or any Tender. 5050 TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. THE LARGEST STOCK OF STEEL AND IRON JOISTS, PLATES, GIRDERS, T-s, L's, CHANNELS, &C., out of London. DAWNAY'S SOLID FIREPROOF FLOORING In use 27 Years. WORKS .-—G.W.R. SIDINGS, ROATH, ARCHIBALD ~JJ| JQAWNAY, 71, TUDOR-ROAD, CARDIFF. EATING BY llOT WATER "IMPROVED" HIGH PRESSURE, (Small Pipe System) HEATING APPARATUS For Churches, Mansions, Hotels, &c. Also LOW PRESSURE HEATING EDWIN HAMPTON, LIMITED, HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS, ABERGAVENNY. 3705 insurance. J> H(ENIX FIRTE OFFICE -6- 19, LOMBARD-STREET, AND 57, CHARING-CROSS LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1782. LOWEST CURRENT RATES. LIBERAL AND PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. ASSURED FREE CF ALL LIABILITY. ELECTRIC LIGHTING RULES SUPPLIED. Agents, at Cardiff -— Mr David Shepherd, 1, Frederick-street; Mr J. H Jones, Solicitor, 3, High-street; ™ ^r».es. Stallybrass Mr D. VV illiams, Consulate Chambers, Bute Docks Messrs James and Morgan, Charles-street Chambers. 1031 RUNKENNESS or the LiQuoit HABIT positively CUREDby administering Dr. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It is a powder, which can be given in beer coffee, or tea, or in food, without the knowledge of the patient. It is harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It has been given in thousands of cases, and in every instance a perfect cure has followed. It never fails. The system once impregnated with the specific, i t becomes an utter impossibility for liquor appetie tto e xist. 48-page book of particulars on receipt of postage stamp. Can he had of HICRS and Co., 28, Duke-street, Queen -street, and Paradise-row, Cardiff. Trade supplied by LYNCH and Co.. LTD, Loadow 2027—55 flttblir £ iotins. CARDIFF RACES, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT, APRIL 4 AND 5, 1894. STAKES £ 1,000. THE RACES CLOSED HAVE THE FOLLOWING ENTRIES Flit ST DAY. SECOND DAY. The Cardiff Grand Stec-plecha-e, 35. | The Penllyn Handicap Hurdle Race, 20. The Tredegar Steeplechase, 12. j The Cardiff Open Steeplechase, 17. The St. Nicholas Hurdle Race Plate, 10. I The Caerau Handicap Steeplechase, 16. The Glamorgan-hire Hurdle Handicap, 10. j The Glamorgan Hunt Hurdle Race Plate, 16. The Ladies' Flat Race Plate, 8. ( The United Hunt Steeplechase, 15. 5075 LONDO COLLEGE OF MUSIC. The APRIL EXAMINATION WILL COMMENCE on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4th, at the TOWN-HALL, CARDIFF, kindly lent by the Mayor (W. J. Trounce, Esq.). 5098 NATIONAL Vl?-ILANCE ASSOCIA- JlI TION. The ANNUAL MEETING will take place TO- NIGHT (MONDAY), in the NEW HALL of the Y.W.C.A., 27, CHARLES-STREET. Chair will be taken at 7.30 by his Worshipful the Mayor, Councillor W. J. j Trounce. Important, will be submitted. QREAT WESTERN R,AILWAY. OPENING of the NEW PASSENGER STATION at CLARENCE-ROAD, CARDIFF DOCKS. This station will be opened on Monday, April 2nd, and a service of Barry Company's Passenger Trains will be run on WEEK DAYS only, between Cardiff Riverside Junction Station and Cardiff Docks, Clarence- road Station. For fall particulars see bills. 5139 HY. LAMBERT, General Manager. GREAT —WESTERN AND BARRY RAILWAYS. OPENING OF NEW STATION AT £ JLARENCE-J^OAD, 0ARDIFF JQOCKS. ON and AFTER MONDAY. APRIL 2nd, 1894, the above section WILL BE OPEN FOR PASSENGER TRAFFIC, and the BARlY RAILWAY COMPANY will run on Week Days a through service of trains between BARKY and CLARENCE-ROAD. 5118 For particulars of train service see bills. Cardiff, March, 1894. BY ORDER. ADM I R A L T Y A —— An EXAMINATION of CANDIDATES for 3,,). poiutmenfc a.5 PROBATIONARY ASSISTANT ENGINEERS in H.M. NA V", will be held at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, commencing on 30th May and ending on 8th Juue next. Age 20 to 23. Must have undergone Instruction in a College for Technical C(itica!ioii, au-I three years'training in an approved Engineering Establishment. Applications to compete must be mtde to the Secre- tary of the Admiralty, Whitehall, London, S.W. 5036 GME R M A N' S 11 0 A T H. K5 —— SELECTION FROM MENDELSSOHN'S "ST. PAUL," WITH FULL ORCHESTRAL ACCOMPANIMENT, ON TUESDAY, APRIL 3RD, AT 7.30. ORGAN Ma W. SCOTT. LEADER OF THE ORCHESTRA MR E. ROBERTS. CONDUCTOR MR W. H. IIIGGINS. 679 THE OLD D 0 L P H I N T CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF. HAVING LET THE ABOVE HOUSE, I beg to offer my thanks to my numerous patrons who have supported me during the past 10 years. I hope they will accord the same support to my successor, Mr E. J. CLARKE, late proprietor of the Crwy" Hotel, who will take over possession on Monday next. Everything of the best will be kept as usual. Yours very truly, 778 CAPT W. H. WILLIAMS. ART CLASSES AND PRIVATE LESSONS IN PAINTING In Oil and Water Colours. Students received at his studio, 22, The Walk, Cardiff By RICHARD SHORT, R.C.A., Exhibitor Royal Academy, Institute, Grosvenor, Royal Society, Birmingham, Royal Hibernian Academy, &c., &c. The NEXT TERM COMMENCES APRIL llth, 1894. Terms on application. 1267 ESSRS P. &- A. CAMPBELL, LTD. —— BB STOL CHANNEL PASSENGER SERVICE. SrvvSON >■" b u c NOW UE.vNG ISSUED For terms apSiy to Mr WM. GUY, Agent. 4827 294c 70A, BUTE-STREET, DOCKS. INVESTMENT with OCCUPATION- Many hundreds of persons from England, Scotland, India, and elsewhere, are engaged in Fruit-growing at the great Irrigation Colonies now being established on the River Murray, in Victoria, and South Australia, with reference to which the Melbourne Argus" reports that An enormous amount of work has been accomplished; the original wilderness of five years ago has been transformed into a charming conntry with well-ordered orchards and vineyards, fully amillionof money having been laid out in the Settlement of Mildura alone. Vhe Australian Irrigation Colonies offer a most attrac- tive field for investment with or without occupation the soil being most productive, the climate invigorat- ing, the life healthy, and the industry a remarkably remunerative one-Full particulars and terms upon which a Fruit Plantation may be secured may be I obtained, post free from the Offices of the Australian Irrigation Colonies (Cbaffey Bros., Limited), 35, Queen Victoria-street, London. E.C. 5143 ^tapcrtti, &c.t ifl BSgi. TO BE LET, with early possession, the J Desirable Residence known as THE HEATH, and the GARDENS, STABLING, COTTAGES, and a Hundred Acres of PASTURE LAND, or thereabouts, within three miles of Cardiff. Inspection can only be had by permission of the present tenant. The right of shooting over about eighteen hundred acres of land will be included in the letting. Particulars on appli- cation to Mr F. VVride, Estate Agent, Llanisheu. 4995 O~BREWERS,_HOTEL"KEEPEIRS, JL AND OTHERS. NOTICE. TO LET, AVONDALE HOTEL, CORPORATION-ROAD, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. The above is now complete, and has been handed over by the builders to the Proprietors. This house is situated immedia.tely opposite the New Great Western Railway Company's Riverside Branch Station, which is to be opened Monday, the 2nd April next. The house contains large bars, smoking-room, tap-room, with conveniences, large coffee-room, room suitable for billiards, and twenty-two bedrooms. Further particulars can be obtained by applying to Mr Ivor J. Roberts, F.S.A. (David Roberts and Son), Caledonian Chambers, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 5100 THE ROYAL STORES. I IN THE HAYES, CARDIFF, JGEATS THE JJECORD IN jp R 1-0 E AND QUALITY FOR QRQCERY AND PROVISIONS, 117 296 0ARDtFFi JgXHIBLTiON OF PERAMBULATORS AND MAIL CARTS ALL THE NEWEST DESIGNS FOR SEASON 1894; TEMPORARY PREMISES AT NO. 5, ST. JOHN'S-SQUARE. A. W. SplKSB (Successor to Henry Thomas), ESTABLISHED OVER 25 YEARS. A LARGE STOCK OF BRADBURY'S PRIZE MEDAL SEWING MACHINES NOW 4386 ON VIEW. 98le Y 981e H EN JOY irroE's CJAUCE JLJ O AND USE IF DAILY. PIQUANT. STIMULATING. NONE SO AGREEABLE. QAUCE. SOLD BY ALL, GROCERS AND STORES 4185 Q W A N S E A OFFICE KJ OP THE H SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," -1406 2, COLLEGE-STREET, -nies, J The LIST OPENS TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). PROSPECTUS WILL BE READY. THE SYRIA OTTOMAN RAILWAY JL COMPANY (Limited), AKKA-HAIFA and DAMASCUS RAILWAY. An Issue of First; Mortgage Five per Cent. Debentures, at. £ 90. The interest for the next two years upon this issue of Debentures has been lodged with the Bankers of th" ComJx\,¡¡y. Full Prospectus can be obtained at the Offices of the Company, Effingham House, Arundel-strest, Strand, London, W.C. public Jtpjjonitmeids. COUNTY OF MERIONETH. .—— BARMOUTH COUNTY INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. WANTED, a HEAD MASTER fot the above School, who must have taken a desrree in the United Kingdom, preference (other tilings being equal) being given to thosewliohave liadtrainingand experience in teaching. Salary £ 150, together with a capitation grant varying from £ 1 to Bo. Applications, together with 10 copies of not, more than six testimonials, to be sent to the undersigned, who will give any further information, on or before the 17th day of April next. R. JONES GRIFFITH, Clerk to the County Governing Body. Flnsbury-square, Doigeliey, 31st March, 1894. tE iIltiaiitt. CARDIFF. BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for -0 GIRLS, 7, Westbourne-crescenfc. Cowbridge- vcad, CARDIFF. Principal, Miss KIBBS, Cert, R.A.M., with Honours. Boarders receive all home comforts. The quarter Commences March 28th. 316 iii: v. -11- MAESYCWMMER. THE SOUTH WALES SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, SUMMERFIELD HALL, MAESYCWMMER PRINCIPAL MRS R. H. JONES, Assisted by a staff of EIGHT RESIDENT ADULT TEACHERS. There will be THREE or FOUR VACANCIES for the NEXT TERM, which will begin on the 2nd of APRIL, 1894. For Prospectus, &c., apply to the Principal. 4830 SWANSEA. iALPNOLD COLLEGE, SWANSEA. Over 120 Punils have passed. London Matriculation, Navy, Civil Service, College of Preceptors, Preliminary Law, Medical, Pharmaceutical Exam during the last Law, Medical, Pharmaceutical Exam. during the last four years. School situated on a hill ill view of Swan- flea. Bay and Mumbles. For full particulars and list of successes apply Head Master. 1845 BRISTOL. TZ-INGSDOWIN HIGH SCHOOL for í GIRLS, MARLBOROUGH HOUSK, KIXG5DOWN PARADE, I BRISTOL. Established 1868. Principal—jr.; E. E. HOBBS. 11 Inclusive fees for Board, English, French, Music, 'I Hannonv, Drawing, Bookkeeping, and Shorthand, 30 GUINEAS PER ANNUM. Pupils prepared for all }<;xa.mimÜ,jons. 592 Certifi- cates (172 Honours) obtained during the past 16 years. I References and Prospectus on application to the Principal. Next term begins Thursday, jrd_May.^ lqO BATH. BATH.—GROSVENOR COLLEGE (FOR GIRLS) THOROUGH EDUCATION. Home Comforts. Large Permanent and Visiting Staff. I SUMMER TERM COMMENOF.S MAY 27-.n. Also. Vacancy for fror9rrft-5S-vapji. 5031 -l'JT -4.¡.a. ■"■ STROUD. MARLING ENDOWED SCHOOL, l'?JL NEAR STROUD. HEADMASTER: W. J. GREEN.-sTREET, M.A., Assisted by a staff of University Men. A First Grade Education is given at a moderate cost, in Classics, Mathematics, and Science. Special attention is paid to modern languages and to the requirements of the Chambers of Commerce. Boarding Fees, B50 per annual. Recent successes :-Ciimbi-id,-e Locals, 1893, 15 boys were successful, 6 in Honours, 3 marks of Distinction (Mathematics, Arithmetic, and Drawing) 31 Certiti- cates were gained in other examinations in 1893. SCHOOL RE-OPENS APRIL 56h. Prospcctus on application. 5015 LYDNEY. LY D N E Y, G L 0 S. JLJ LADIES' PREPARATORY SCHOOL, ALTHORPE HOUSE, THE MISSES BEVYDNEY. CHEPSTOW GRAMMAR SCHOOL. These Schools are spacious and well-appointed Homes, in a beautiful country, for Sous and Daughters of Merchants tnd Professional ln. University and Highly Qualified Teachers. GEORGE DEWDNEY, B.A. 5023 MALVERN LINK. RIPPLE LODGE, MALVERN LINK. PRACTICAL EDUCATION for sons of parents with limited incomes. Special attention given to Modern Languages, Commercial Subjects, and Short- hand. Dry, bracing air, pure water. No case of ill- ness the last eight years. NEXT TERM BEGINS APRIL 25th. Address—The Principal. 1422 LIVERPOOL. FEE. 60 GUINIAS. SCHOOL SHIP CONWAY," LIVER- k9 POOL. FOR TRAINING YOUNG GENTLEMEN to become OFFICERS in the MERCANTILE NAVY. For Particulars apply to the Captain. 3365 A. T. MILLER, R N. UMLIIXTTG nddit5. RINCIP A L IT Y PERMANENT INVESTMENT JGUILDING GOCIETY SI per cent, on DEPOSITS—Short Notiea. 2 4 percent. onLARGE DEPOSITS for One Year. 41 per cent. on PREFERENTIAL SHARES. 2 APPLY FOR THE 33RD ANNUAL REPORT and prospectus to W. SANDERS, MANAGI;U SF-c. 23, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. AGENTS—Newport: Mr J. M. WOOD, 24, High-street. Penarth and Barry Mr D. n. EDSIUNDS, 33* High-street, Pciartli. 1023-7422 Kbbw Vale Mr J. A. DAVIES, Ida-place. CARDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY TO INVESTORS AND DEPOSITORS. Apply for a I NEW PROSPECTUS, which may be obtained post free upon aoplica-tion to WENTWORTTI PRICE. LAWRENCE R. DiCKSEE, F.C.A.. Joint Secretaries. 21, High-street, Cardiff. 4385 GLAMORGAN BUILDING SOCIETY. 15, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF—The terms offered by ilm old-established Society to Borrowers, Investors, and Depositors are, as regards security and position, unequalled, and cannot be surpassed.—For particulars, apply to T. A. Davies, Sec. 1119 A WLAIS JJTJILDING GOCIETY tO CHAIRMAN: Mr Alderman WILLIAMS, J.P. Gwaelodygarth House, Mertliyr Tydfil, LOANS ADVANCED IN SUMS FROM C100 TO £ 10,000. Eatly Repayments in 3 to 17 Yeais—Favourable Redemption Terms—Utmost Secrecy-Loans on Build iuas in Progress—>To Management Charges. For particulars apply to Mr PETER WILLIAMS Secretary, Glebeland House, Merthyr Tydfil; or to Local Agents throughout South Waie* 1185 E P P s's GRATEFUL, COMFORTING. BREAKFAST—SUPPER. COCOA BOILING WATER OR MILK, 15240 2743 ROSS'S ROYAL BELFAST' AERATED TABLE WATERS, AND LIME JUICE CORDIAL. Inquire specially for our GINGER ALE at all first I class Grocers, Wine Merchants, Chemists, Hotels, I Kestaurants, and Ship Store Dealers. 3907 9 W. A ROSS & SONS, LIMnm BELFAST. Pmjuc ^:mt5 £ nt £ nis. CARDIFF. rjlHEATRE J>OYAL, £ <ARDIFF. LESSEE AND MANAGER .MR EDWARD FLETCHER. TONIGHT. MONDAY, APRIL 2nd, FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY, RETURN ViSIT OF MR GEORGE EDWARDS' COMPANY In the most successful Musical Play, J N rjl O W N FROM THE GAIETY THEATRE, LONDON. Mr BERT GILBERT, Mr FREn. VAUGHAN, Mr P. ROXBOROUGH, Mr H. N. VVENMAN, Mr SIDNEY WATSON, Mr E. STORE Y-GOFTON. Miss AMY AUGARDE, Miss BELLE HARCOURT, Miss VIOLET DENE, Miss FLORENCE LLOYD, Miss CLAIRE SOLOMON, Miss LILIAN PRICE, Miss ELSIE DARE, I Miss R. MONTGOMERY, Misses H. & M. FRASEB, I Miss MARIA DAVIS. was l'le and is still the leading, ? ;™Ple of new type of light jnusical Piece which is just now carrying everything before it. In Town piece of "to-day, and is constantly ep*' up to date by the addition of new Business, new songs, and new dances. Box plan at Thompson -1, Shackell's (Limited), Queen-street. Telephone No. 521. Prices, 6d to £ 2 Earlv doors, 6.30, 6d extra. Doors open at 7 commence 7.30. Half-price at 9. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, April 9th, 10th, .1; t^le great Adelphi Drama, THE LOST PARADISE. Thursdav, April 12th. and Saturdav, Wth, JIM THE PENMAN. Friday, April 13th rr H E E M P I R K. J.L. JLIA OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT THE TILLER TROUPE OF -BL JGJIGHT J^ADIES. 8 Pretty Faces, 8 Flexible FOrms, 8 Tuneful Voice, 8 Pairs of Nimble Feet. THE HAPPY HAYTORS in Fun on an Island." A Go<s-vou.Please Frolic. TOM BASSETI, The Comic Shylock. J. H. NEVO, Female Impersonator. HARRY CARsDALE, Reproducing Echoes of the Farmyard. BURKO, The Exponent of Magic. TILLIE ROYALE, Serio-Comedy Songstress. HARRY HAYNES. Comedian. LETTA AND FODEN, I Marvellous Hand Jumpers. (J T O L L S PAN OPTICON, Philharmonic Hall, St. Mary-st. OPEN ALL DAY-ADMISSION 6D. WAXWORK EXHIBITION & NOVELTY PALACE. In addition to manifold attractions and competi- tions, the following form the special items for this week NELLY WICK, The Baby Shaver, eight years old. The budding Lady Barber frcm the Boval Aquarium. LEONI CLARK, with his Cats, Rats, Mice, Canaries, Rabbits, etc. JACKO and JOCKO, The Apes. Ernest Eveiatte, the Skater. THE BOY MAHATMA. THE PERFORMING FLEAS (ENGLAND'S). A LADY, In each of whose eyes she iris is marked distinctly with the figures on the face of a clock. 542e ADMISSION, 6D. 3610 L 11 A H B R A "k WESTGATE-STREET, CARDIFF. ONE PERFORMANCE NIGHTLY. 1 GRAND STAR COMPANY FOR THE ¡ RACE WEEK. See Bills for particulars. i Popular prices-is, Od, 4d, 2d. Open 7. Commence 7.30. 3222—283e Managing Director—Mr GEORGE HARRINGTON. CARDIFF MUSICAL SOCIETY (SEASON 1393-94;. ..THIRD CONCERT, AT THE PARK-HALL, I WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11TH, 1894. Dr. C. HUBERT H. PARRY'S NEW CANTATA, JOB (conducted by the composer; first performance in Cardiff) and Mendelssohn's Walpurgis Night." Principal Vocalists Miss SARAH BERRY, Mr MALDWYN HUMPHREYS, Mr ARTHUR BARLOW, and Mr R. WATKEN MILLS Orchestra and Chorus, 225 Performers Organ, Mr I H. C. Tonking Conductor. Mr T. E. Aylward. Doors open 7.15, to commence 7.45. "Ticket-holders admitted afc 7 o'clock. Prices' of Admission :—Area (reserved), 5s Unreserved, 2s 6d and Is. 5076 ¡ Plan of the hall at Messrs Ne wman & Sons, Queen- street, where seats may be booked and tickets obtained. I SWANSEA. rjy H E Jgj M P I R E MANAGER OSWALD STOLL TO-NIGHT 'THE rpwo Rossow DWARF, THE PIGMY PERFORMERS, In addition to A STRONG COMBINATION OF ARTISTES. NEWPORT. rjl H E JAI M P I R E. MANAGER OSWALD STOLL TO-NiGHT KATE PARADISE AND TROUPE I of VOCJlists and Dancers. AGGIE BLOMFIELD, Serio-Comic Vocalist aud Dancer Miss NELLIE MELROSE, Serio-Comic Vocalist BRADY, JOHNSON and CO., in Farcical Vocalist BRADY, JOHNSON and CO., in Farcical Sketch FRANK LEi I, an Extraordinary Dancer I The ATHLETIC L, SPAIIERS, ii Novel Feats; The COUR'J'NEYS, Comic Conversationalists PARKER'S AMERICAN DOG CIRCUS, an Exciting and Clever Exhibition. A CARD. MAY JOHN, Winner of the Soprano Soio, World's Fair Eisteddfod, Chicago, 1835. 4, Canning-street, Ton Pentre, llhondda. 5065 hotels, Bnuitg-rtfcitts, &r. 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