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— %ahs bp Àudiøn. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Vft]»,ht Messrs EAILEY & GILLER. ttable Pic tares, at Cardiff.June 18,19.20 SJesstsjCOOKR and HANSON. *°<wenold Furniture, at Cardiff J one 15 leas^i«Messrs EVANS and HUGHES. Properties, at the Mart, Cardiff ..Jane 18 Mr DAVID EVANS. ""•iture, Oil Paintings, <fec.. at Cardiff June 18 J^F^RSGOTT WALTZ. BO WRING, and PERRY. P™ Pr0Perty, at Cardiff .June 15 5^?™ fable and Fittings, <fec.,at Cardiff .June 18 ft?~;Sf"0*d Appointments, «fcc., at Cardiff June 18,19 Sgaence, at Cardiff June 22 «c., at Salerooms, June 30, & July 1,2,4 3 and Spirits, at Cardiff July 6 & 7 fcp. Messrs GREEN and PEARCE. **°es, at Market Drayton Junesl6 Messrs HALL, WATERIDGE A OWEN. Shrewsbury June 18 >jj. Messrs HERN and PERTWEE. Residences, at Cardiff June 18 IW, Mr JOHN HOWELL. -"«oie-llcensed Public-house, at Aberdare .June 16 Messrs KINGSFORD and LEWIS. Building Estate, at Chepstow June 30 *jn. ft Messrs LLOYD & THOMAS. dence, at Carmarthen Jane 13 fin, Messrs J. G. MADDOX and SON. Furniture, at> Cardiff. June 16 and 18 >» Mr DANIEL MORGAN. ^etbe«. at Cardiff June 25 Bonank.i^> Mr MORGAN MORGAN. "'■oaold Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff.. June *8 Uni_ Mr THOMAS PARRY. Preeiwlff Properties, at Aberavon June 18 Land, at Newport June 24 Bonux, „ Mr ALFRED PHILLIPS. Cobs, Ponies, at Cardiff June <23 Mr DAVID ROBERTS. „ ,n ,*ant, &c., at Llansamlet »June 17 & 18 WILLIAM SANDEKS & SONS. Family Residence, at Cardiff — rrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER Gfcjjjr0*^ Land, at Bridgend June 13 at Portkerry — June 16 Leaseholds, at Cardiff June 25 !«.— Messrs WEBBER and WILKINSON. hold Residences, at Cardiff —• • June 18 W,„, Mr HOWELL WILLIAMS. Cjifi Properties, at Cardiff —'IuJy n d Properties, at Cardiff.. July 2 t -——' ———— SALE THIS DAY. FREEHOLD LAND. PARto^ GLAMORGANSHIRE. of MARCROSS and LL*NTWITMAJOR, County of Glamorgan, and near to Llantwit Station, on the new Vale of Glamorgan Rail- M'ESSRS STEPHENSON & ALEX- to SlfT »ANDER are instructed by Colonel Turberviu .Srid^hy AUCTION, at the Wyndham Arms Hotel, 8 ov? A on SATURDAY, the 13th of June, 1896, at 0ck in the afternoon, kno»« A VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM, as Han Farm, iituate in the Parish of Mar- Jugs and near to the Market Towns of Cowbridge and £ oJr» £ e,*d. and which will be divided into the foUowing T^or gale !15a.. Or. 2p. of rich old PASTURE LAND, in the Tillage of Marcross. together with an fromSt88 and Garden adjoining the road leading *nd iSn rcr0ss 40 St. Donatt's, and numbered 114, 115, 0n the Ordnance Survey for the said pansh. lOl^a •~5a-lr. 25p. of ARABLE LAND, numbered IIÐd lbe Ordnance Survey for the parish of MaTCross, between Marcross and the Sea. AR*5>» —38a. lr. ilp. of rich old PASTURE and LAND, together with the Farmhouse and Hlul-yg known as Llan Farm, situate in the said of Marcross, together with a Cottage and adjoining, numbered 10,*12,17,18, 21,and 22 on T^vir «na'n<'e Surrey for the said parish. IaSL 4-2S*. 3r. 8p. of PASTURE and ARABLE to "—• situate near to Lot 3, and numbered 42, 44, and the Ordnance Survey for the parish of Marcross. 5.—46a. lr. 26p. of PASTURE and ARABLE jitiMM 8^uate near to the last lot, abutting on the W5«iT0n °* the Cross Roads from Llantwit to tad Cowbridge, and numbered 2, 3, 3A, 4, 55, ^^cross.n e Survey for the parish of About 10 acres of Valuable PASTURE LAND, «jSa*e on the road leading from Llantwit to Six WeUs, *t».near to the residence of Mr Daniel Holford Davies If £ S *hole of the Llan Farm is in the occupation of r" Edmund Powell as yearly tenant, the tenancy in February, 1897. W«!n *3 now in the occupation of Mrs Harris, of Six 5r*i as yearly tenant. rian and particulars of sale are now ready, and may «T ootained upon application to the Auctioneers, or to -L1- Lewis. ESQ.. Solicitor, Bridgend. 1536 THURSDAY, JUNE 18th, 1896. "•^LE OF DESIRABLE VILLA RESIDENCE AT M LLANISHEN. ESSRS S. HERN AND PERTWEE are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the itoyal Tfr>h>l. Cardiff, on THURSDAY,'June 18th, 1896, *t 3.30 o'clock in the afternoon, the following "esir&ble VILLA RESIDENCES AT LLANISHEN Lot 1.—A well-built semi-detached VILLA RESI. DENCE, known as Eaton Villa, Station-road, Llanishen contaihg 2 reception and 5 bedrooms, bathroom, w.c., lavatory, kitchen, and offices, large fcden with ample room for the erection of a stable coach-house frontage, 30 feet; depth, 203 feet. 90 years from September, 1893. Ground rent £ 6. V'ii —^ similar HOUSE to Lot 1, known as Gordon ula, station-road, Llanishen having an additional rjessing-room and box-room frontage, 40 feet; depth, ft" feet. Held for a like term from December, 1894. u*pund rent £ 518s. u*r 3.—A similar HOUSE adjoining Lot 2, known J? Fernhill," Station-road, Llanishen, in the occupa. of J. Lewis, Esq., at a low rental of £35 per SJum. Frontage, 21 feet; depth, 200 feet. Held for vJsame time at a ground rent of £ 5 16s per annum, JJ ° view apply to Mr T. Hawker, 6, Church-terrace, iT^rtshen and for further particaiars apply to the neers, 94, St. Mary-street, Cardiff or to Wm. -S*j*ey, Esq., Solicitor, 3, High-street, Cardiff. 2207 R OF ELIGIBLE AND ATTRACTIVE LONG EHOLD PROPERTY IN THE PARISH AND OF LLANDAFF ALSO BUSINESS PRE- ?f?SES AND LEASEHOLD PRIVATE HOUSES IN M°ANTON. ESSRS WEBBER & WILKINSON have received instructions to SELL by AUC- at their Auction Mart, St. John's-square, Car- on THURSDAY, June 18, 1896, at 7 o'clock m the JU^Oing, the following well-built and conveniently !„ «>«G LEASEHOLD PRIVATE RESIDENCES, uj*'? following or sucb Lots as shall be arranged at of Sale, and subject to Conditions tobeuien- PAIRWATEK GROVE. LLANDAFF. h»?L All those Two Double-bay, patent glazed 0™front VILLA RESIDENCES, in Fairwater within easv distance of Ely Railway Station the Llandaff and Cardiff'Bus, now in theoccupa- of Messrs Johns and Burrows, held on Lease for aJL tk t«rm of 999 years from 29th September, 1894, "itb tblow ground rent of £4 per annum each house, '1'h the option of purchasing the Freehold. Houses contain 2 sitting-rooms, breakfast-room, ouæhen, scullery, conservatory, 4 bedrooms, bath- room (hot and cold), railed enclosure in front, b^clt road, good gardens, <fcc. ijrps 2 & 3.—All those Four similar HOUSES Owning the last lot. Lease dates from 29th Sep- ^rilsgs. PEMBROKE-ROAD, CANTON tiff1*-—A.11 those Premises, being LARGE YARD iln, WORKSHOPS, recently used as Steam Saw situate at the south-west end of Pembroke-road, Cardiff, held on lease for 99 years, from oJ^ber 25th, 1893, at the low annual ground rent of h?l0s. suitable for builder's yard, furniture stores, or \alier. LW 5.—All that well-built PRIVATE HOUSE ad. 01l,l'ng the last lot, containing 5 bedrooms, bathroom and cold), lavatory, &c., 2 sitting-rooms, kitchen. »!t~Uery, conservatory, good cellar, and railed enclo- Stjl? in front, held on lease for 99 years, from December »?h, 1893 at the very low ground rent of £ 2 13s 4a Wr annum. » CLIVE-ROAD, CANTON. „rtrTC, kJ'OT 6.—All those Three DWELLING • HOUSES, U?»KNos. 63, 65 and 67, 65 being a Shop, the other nay be easily turned into Business Premises, and occupied by Messrs Matthews, Moore and Thomas, ah 1 on lease for 99 years from June 24ch, 1895, at the "lal ground!rent of £ 3 15s each house. Y 1CGERTON-STREET, COWBRIDGE-ROAD. hiOr 7.—All those Six Private DWELLING- SOUSES, being Nos. 31 to 41. occupied by Messrs £ «i7iell, Welsh, Rees, Tomlinson, and others, held oil for 99 years from December 25th, 1833, at the. ^Inual ground rent of £ 2 13s 4d each honse. Stone •font anil bay window, containing 3 bedrooms, bath- room (not and cold), Ac., with 2 sitting-rooms, Vltcben, scullery, and large garden. Investors will find these lots worthy of attention,. being well-built and in good positions. Further particulars and orders to view may be had of the Auctioneers, or of Alfred Jacksou, Esq.. Church-street. Cardiff. Auctioneers' Offices. St John s-square Auction Mart, Cardiff. Dated May 29th, 1836. 2290 THE DITKE-STRBET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. T^HE WEEKLY SALES on TUESDAY J ,,n/j THURSDAY, June 16th and 18th, 1896, will Consist of a laree assemblage of valuable and well- >lf ^odern gHOUSEHOi:D FURNITURE and removed to the Rooms for convenience of ?fle, comprising 5 complete bedroom mites, 4ft. and 6ft. with handsome toilets to match. t brass bedsteads, hall stands chai?n pianofortes, 1 «in,ngaftnnd Sef-S^d1' f°*«red in leather, saddlebag*, Md ^rds, rosewood and walnut Wt frame pier-glasses, dining and occasional tables, c«effloiieer, bookcases, etc., etc. d On view days prior to and mornings of y^ which will commence at Two o clock p y- _lllj J. G. MADDOX aud SON. Auctioneers. 7, PEMBROKE-TERRACE. CA^^SrronF sALK OF SUPERIOR MODERN AND AN1HQUE CARVED OAK FURNITURE, OIL PAIN riNG^ ETCHINGS, OLD CHINA, &C.. THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE MR J. G. GODWIN. \f tt DAVID EVANS has received in- jJUL structions from the Administratrix to SELL by MICTION, on the premises as above, on THURSDAY. ..8th June 1896, and the following day, if necessary, t. U o'clock, the following VALUABLE EFFECTS, VIZ. A carved oak sideboard and chairs, walnut chiffon- ier, mahogany tables, ditto bookcases, writing *ahles, gilt pier glass, ditto mirrors, oil paintings ana etchings, <fec.; Brussels carpets, electro-plated goods, china, and ornaments, a carved oak chest of drawers, dressing-table and washstand, antique chest of drawers, three grandfathei s blocks, a, grand brass bedstead (mounted with mother-of-pearl), gas chande- 'lers, Venetian blinds, <fec., iVc., <fec.. Goods on view Tuesday and Wednesday prior to day M Sale. uctioneer's Office, 9, Windsor-place, Cardiff. 2322 MODEL AUCTION MART. NORTH-ROAD, MESSRS COOKE and HANSON will SELL by AUCTION on MONDAY gNEXT, '•»ne 15th, 1896, a quantity of T_TTt>li. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Wider distress for rent), including piano and three ■'owing machines. nio, ^oale at Two o'clock prompt CLIVE HALL, CANTON. fio be SOLD by AUCTION on an ft*- EARLY DATE, unless previously Disposed of by private Contract, or Let upon Lease, the above-men- «oned t. FREEHOLD FAMILY RESIDENCE, ending iu its own grounds of about 1% acres. Imme. occupation, llevated situation. Town easily Ten minutes from Cathedral. ^5*rticulars of Wm. Sanders and Sons, 28, St, Mary- **ot, Cardiff. 2366 Saks by ^uriion. ';1 ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT. SHORT NOTICE OF AN IMPORTANT SALE. A Highly-interesting Unreserved Sale of Ancient and Modern HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS. OLD CHINA, and NOBLE BRONZES'. Bv order of the owner, who is leaving. The whole in superb taste and condition. Including a valuable collection of Paintings, 1,000 eras. of Old Plate, Electro-plate (by Elkington). The i fittings and appointments of a we&-furmshed Billiard-room, including a nearly new,11" t^ BILLIARD TABLE, with patent cushions, by BURROUGHES and A «Uecte of CARVED OAK FURNITURE. ^Library of Books. HALT. FURNITURE AND FITTINGS AND OUT- DOOR EFFECTS. ^^iTTT>TVT,, MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BO WRING, and PERRY have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at 'heir Salerooms 11, H^h street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY and FKTOAY NEXT, 18th and 19th June, 1(396, at 11 o clock each day, the above 18th and 19th June, 1800, at 11 o'clock each day, the above MAGNIFICENT FITTINGS AND APPOINTMENTS. The CONTENTS of the SLEEPING Sd,:gJ.tU"&'°uSm&. •FHSNP* MASSIVE BRASS and RICH WOODS, tape. try and other bed furniture, large wardrobes with plate-glass doors, toilet tables on pedestal and leg |-r»Y CHOICE ROSEWOOD INLAID WITH FANCY WOODS DEDROOM SUITE, i a brass bedstead, hair-stuffed bedduig, by ^APLB and CO., bed linen, toilet ware, baths, old chests, [ carpets with borders and shaped ^^ooins. The DRAWING-ROOM and BOUDOIR FUKNi- silk and chenille cllrtaÏDs, and a pair of recess cabinets in mahogany, writing s&ts&sas: Wilton pile carpets, wool hearthrugs POTTAGE A NEARLY NEW FULL-COMPAbS COllAUii. PIANOFORTE by SQUIRE and LONGSTON, Music Cabinets. Fire Screens, etc. THE CARVED OAK ROOM AND LIBRARY, arranged with chairs in oak, with brown cloth cover- ing. a tine buffet, deep-run gong, a NOBLE BOARD with d&rved figure ornaments, a large d]nnng table, a pair of dinner wagons, a FINE, NEAKLy NEW TURKEY CARPET, three pairs of Silk Curtains a carved secretaire writing table, a finely ^rved chest, a PAIR OF BOOKCAsES with beauti- ful earrings, arm chairs, and settees in velvet pile. A RARI OLD WEDGWOOD DINNER SERVICE, valuable bronzes, a bronze bust and statuary, over 8CO VOLUMES OF STANDARD WORK&, the Popular Encyclopaedia, the Works of Goldsmith, iTngfXw, Baxter, Sir Walter Scott, Byron Milton and Shakespeare, together with a large assortment of ClaTHE1 VALUABLE OLD SILVER ANDpL^TE, including various table equipages, fully described in VERYSUPERIORSHEFFIELDi ELECTRO-PLATE. THE RARE OLD CHINA Embraces a pair of Sevres vases, pair of Dresden ditto, all the knick-knacks that decorated the cabinets and tables in Old Ghelsea, Bow, Worcester, Spode, and Crown Derby, groups of Dresden, a set of old jars, full sets of dinner, dessert, and tea services, old Delph PTHE GRANDLY-FURNISHED DINING-ROOM including oil paintings. The farmtore is of finely- 'fieured pollard oak, and includes a 7ft. SIDEBOARD, inth lofty cabinet back, richly carved, a full suite of chairs iu morocco leather, a dinn" ^FOF^BLASD' chimnev glass in carved frame, a SUITE Oi JtLAJNU SOME CURTAINS, Turkey carpet, clocks, and orna- THEVLUABLB PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS, comprising many rare works by old 1?:K a work bv Hogarth, Teniers, Morland, Candletti, Wouvermaus, Cuyp, Nasmyth, Mushamp. and many important examples by modernartists ofrepute. ■She A HANDSOME SPANISH MAHOGANY FULL- SIZE HILLIARD TABLE. with alaw bed and low frost-proof cushions, by Bur. roogbes and Watts,, and the capital fittings for^same, censisting of cnes, ivory billiard, ,pool, and py^™1) balls, marking boards, rules of the game, etc. WAuu SETTEES in VELVET, fenders and irons, engravings and old prints. The Fittings of Morning and Housekeeper s Rooms, the Furniture and Embellishments of Hall, Corridors, and Staircases, embracing old oak furniture, brackets, old swords, deer and other heads. t The Contents of Plate and China Pan tries,-Kitchens, a Minton Tea. and Breakfast Service, Set of China, beautiful Table Glass, LARGE SPECIMEN PLANTS, including a few very fine FICUs ELASTICA. Catalogues may be had one week prior to sale. The Homes, Carriages and Harness, Remainder of Contents of Greenhouses will be sold at the Residence on a date to be named in future advertisements., 2217 ON THURSDAY NEXT. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING and PERRY desire to call special attention to the following, which will be included in the Sale at their Salerooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on Thursday next, and will be sold at 4 o'clock iu the afternoon :— A NEARLY NEW J ULL-SIZE SLATE-BED BILLIARD TABLE, WITH PATENT LOW FROST-PROOF CUSHIONS, BY THE' EMINENT MAmSRS MESSRS BURROUGHES AND WATTS, together with the following fittings Twelve cnes, two butts, two rests, cue rack, tnarking board, six chalk cups, a set of ivory billiard balls, and a set of ivory balls for pool and. pyramids. 2579 LONG LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, In the Centre of the Town, TV/FESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, Iwl and PERRY have been favoured with instruc- tions to SELL by AUCTION, at the ANGEL HOTEL, CARDIFF, on MONDAY, 22nd June, 1896, at 3 o'clock, in the afternoon, the following DESIRABLE PROPERTY. LOT 1.—All that conveniently situate MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, being No. 20, CHARLES- STREET, Cardiff, with a frontage of 21 feet to Charles- street and a good back entrance, containing on the basement large kitchen, back kitchen, scullery, coal- house, w.c., and a long garden at the back on the ground floor dining-room, with folding doors, forming two rooms on the first floor drawing-room, bedioom, lavatory and w.c. on the second floor three bedroom3, two long cupboards on landing, and there is a large. attic bedroom at the top of the house. The property is long leasehold for 999 years, from 31st December, 1839, at the very low ground rent of. £ 4 4s. The Auctioneers desire to call special attention to this lot, as it affords an excellent opportunity to professional menand others of securing business premises om thiB fir8t. rate position, and tokteh rarely come into the market for sale in this neighbourhood. Further particulars may be had of the Auctioneers" Messrs WYNNE-BAXTER AND KEEBLE, Solicitors, 9. Laurence Pountney-hill, 1974 Cannod-street, London, E.C. SALE OF A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on MONDAY, the 22nd day of JUNE, 189o, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the capital family RESIDENCE NO. 15 ST. ANDREW'S-CRESCENT, CARDIFF, Containing in basementLarder, wine and other cellarage. On ground floor Entrance lobby, hall,. 13ft 6in bv 17ft.. large drawing-room 27ft.^m. by 16ft. andlJft. dining-room, 16ft. 6in. by 27 ft. china pan- try, kitchen and Kitchen offices. On fir^t floor Morn- ing-room, 3 bedrooms, one 16ft. by 26ft. bathroom, lavatory,&c. On second floor: lour bedrooms, one 16ft. by 26ft., boxroom, and second bathroom. The sanitary arrangements are excellent, were entirely reconstructed by the present owner. 1 here is a back entrance to the garden from Park-lane. Cer- tain fixtures and fittings are to be taken by the Pur- chaser, at a valuation, which will be declared at the time of sale. The Property, which has a frontage of over 41 feet, is' held for a. term of 99 years from the 29th September,, 1870, at the low ground rent of £8 per annum. For further particulars and to view, apply to e AucU.neejj.oj beadi]j oucrn)R 2218 3, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. ON TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, "&$!$&&■ ISe*OF'ohiS?' MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY have received instructions from a FINE ART POTTERY MANUFACTURER to SELL by AUCTION, streer, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, 30th June, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd July. 1896. a Large and Valuable Stock of CHINA AND EAJRTJBENWARE, including richly hand-paintad PLAQUES, numerous CMNA ORNAJHENTS. Parian figures, wall brackets, ando ther DECORATIVE ITEMS, fancy flower pots, coloured flower glasses, trinket sets, match strikers, nDWNEB,elTEA?UANDBREAKFAST SERVICES, comprising splendid baud painted and printed DINSER SERVICES (54, 72, and 104 pieces respec. tively) elegant hand-painted and imitation DERBY CHINA TEA SERVICES, superior square shape and hand-painted BREAKFAST SERVICES first-class SINGLE and DOUBLE TOILET SERVICES, including rich double-grounded and heavily gilt double services, with slop jars to match, numerous hand- painted and printed single and double ditto also a collection of costly hand-painted and other VASES, quantity of Art Pottery, Flower Pots, Cruets .and larp. assortment of HOUSEHOLD CROCKERY. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock prompt each day. ON VIEW MORNINGS OF SALE. 2219 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. To WHOLESALE WINE and SPIRIT MER. CHANTS, LICENSED VICTUALLERS, PRIVATE CONSUMERS, and others. IMPORTANT SALE of HIGH-CLASS DUTY PAID and BONDED WINES and SPIRITS. STANDING CASKS, TRADE UTENSILS, and OFFICE FURNITURE and EFFECTS, the STOCK-IN.TRADI of Messrs WM. PULLING and Co., Wine and Spirit Merchants, Custom House-street, Cardiff, who are closing their Cardiff cellars and warehouses. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING Fvd. and PERRY have received instructions to T bv AUCTION, at their Sale Rooms, 11, High- ctritt Cardiff, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, the 6th and 7th July, 1896, at 12 o'clock punctually, the whole HIGH-CLASS STOCK OF WINES AND SPIRITS, uv Messrs WILLIAM PULLING AND CO for the stocked by M ax wholesale and Private PWm2Merchants, and now being sold solely on account of their Car^b^Ul1'"a'ppear in future advertise- menti, a^^catalogues may^>e had of the Auctioneers one week prior Qp gALE. FIBST DAY :-The( street, Oardiff* SECOND DAY The whole of the Office Furniture, Standing Casks, and Trade Utensils on Messrs Polling's Premises. 22, Custom House- street, Cardifr THJi; CARMARTHEN~BLLL-POSTING j- COMPANY, BRIDGE-STREET, CARMARTHEN, Rü}.g&.lld Advertising in all its Branches throughout the Counties of C&roatkheti Pembroke, and Cardigan. llS tt. M JAMES Manager I- "aul bp Ruction. 263, NEWPORT-ROAD. ROATH, CARDIFF. SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, SILVER AND PLATED GOODS, &C. MR MORGAN MORGAN is instructed to £ ELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above address, on THURSDAY, the 18th day of June, 1896, the whole of the valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising magnificent walnut dining-room suite, walnut sideboard, and walnut overmantel en suite, oil paintings, statuettes, and varied contents of dining- room, together with some very valuable antique silver and plate. Drawittg-room-Valuable ebonisea inlaid sideboard with glass centre, handsome ebonised walnut overmantel, mahogany table. occasional tables, pictures, and some valuable china. Also contents of breakfast-room, kitchen, and three bedrooms. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock sharp noon. Goods on view morning of SaJe. Auctioneer' Offices, Albert Chambers, High-street, Cardiff. BROADWAY, ELM-STREET, ARRAN-STREET. AND FLORA-STREET, CARDIFF. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES AND DWELLING-HOUSES. MR DANIEL MORGAN is instructed to SELL by AUCTION at, theq Royal Hotel,. Cardiff, on THURSDAY, June 25th, 1896, at 7.30 in the evening (subject to conditions to be'then and there produced) the following PROPERTIES LOT 1.—All that LEASEHOLD SHOP and DWEL- LING-HOUSE, being No. 11, Broadway, Cardiff, now in the occupation of Mrs Thomas. The Premises has the following accommodations, viz. -Double.fronted shop, sitting-room, kitchen, scullery, conservatory, and three good bedrooms. Held on lease for 99 years from 1873 at the low yearly LOT 2.-All that valuable CORNER SHOP. .DWELLING-HOUSE, and PREMISES, with Stables at the rear, situate and being No. 78, Broadway, •Cardiff. Held on a lease for 99 years from the 2nd day of September, 1857, at the apportioned ground rent of £4 per annum. Lots 1 and 2 are sold by order of the ^LOT 3^—All those two capital LEASEHOLD DWELL- ING-HOUSES and PREMISES, situate and being Nos. 38 and 39, Elm- street, Cardiff let at 14s andlls respectively. There are excellent gardens and very commodious stables with lofts at the rear of each house. Held under lease for 99 years from July, looo, at an annual ground rent of £210,; each. LOT 4.—All that corner LEASEHOLD SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE, situate and being No. 21, Flora- street, Cardiff, now in the occupation of Mrs Buckneii. Held on lease for 99 years from 2nd da/ of February, 1874. at an apportioned annual ground rent of £ 2 7s 6d. LOT 5.—All that capital VILLA RESIDENCE, being No. 1, Arran-street, Cardiff, in the occupation of Mr W. R. Moses. Held on lease for 99 years from 29tii day of September, 1885. at the yearly ground rent of £ 3 16s 6d. There is a capital conservatory at the rear of the house, also a separate side entrance, P For further particulars apply to David Lewis, Esq., Solicitor, Cardiff, or to the Auctioneer, 19, Duke-street, Cardiff. 2302 CASTLE AUCTION MART (OPPOSITE THE CASTLE), 3, OASTL lvSTREET, CARDIFF. FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT. LAST 3 DAYS of the GREAT SAXE of upwards ° 350 OIL PAINTINGS and WATER-COLOURS. 200 VALUABLE PICTURES to be SOLD WITHOUT I{ESERVE, ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, June 18th, 19th, and 20th, at 11, 3, and 7 o'clock each (lay. MESSRS BAILEY and GILLER beg to announce that they have received definite instructions from the proprietors of the International Galleries, London, to hold a Final Clearance by PUBLIC AUCTION of the Valuable ana Important Collection of upwards of 350 OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER-COLOURS, which have been on sale by private treaty in their .Mart for some time past. „ Seldom, if ever, has a finer or more valuable Collec- tion of Pictures been brought together for public sale in Cardiff, embracing as it does examples from the Royal Academy and most of the leading British and Continental Exhibitions, and never perhaps will there be such an opportunity for acquiring valuable Works ofiArt upon such advantageous terms. The owners, owing to quietness of trade, having accumulated an enormous stock, are determined to sacrifice 200 pic- tures regardless of value. Hence our instructions are to hold a Final Clearance Sale on Thursday. Friday, and Saturday, June 18th, 19th, and 20tb, at 11, 3, and 7 o'clock each day, and Sell, without reserve, 200 Pictures. „ On View daily before Sale from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Further particulars can be ascertained from the Auctioneers, Messrs Bailey and Giller. Offices, 3, Castle-street. 3382 BE R. COOK JENKINS, A BANKRUPT. ABERAVON, GLAMORGANSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE of LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, MANUFACTURING PREMISES, and POLICIES of INSURANCE. MR THOMAS PARRY has received instructions to offer for SALE by AUCTION, • at the Walnut Tree Hotel, Aberavon, on THURSDAY, 18th June, 1896, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions of sale as shall then1 and there be produced, the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES :— LOT 1.—All that well-built and convenient semi. -detached RESIDENCE, known as No. 1, York Villas, Aberavon, containing dining, dlawing, and breakfast- rooms, 5 bedrooms, kitchen, scullery, <fec together-with the piece of garden ground thereto adjoining, now in the occupation of Mr Alfred H. Roberts, at the yearly :rental of £ 29. LOT 2.—All that well-built and convenient semi- detached RESIDENCE, known as No. 2, York Villas, with similar accommodation as Lot 1, togetbèrwith the piece of garden ground thereto adjoining, now in the occupation of Mr J. Calderwood, at a rental of £28,per annum. Lots 1 and 2 are held as to the dwelling-houses for the residue of a term of 99 years from the 25th March, 1877, at a ground rent of B7. and as to the garden ground for the residue of a. term of 99 years from the 251 h March, 1883, at the yearly rent of j35 128, and such rents will be apportioned at the time Lot 3^411 that Valuable LAND and MANU- FACTURING PREMISES, known as the "Japan Works," situate and being in close proximity to the Avon Vale Tinplate Works, and the Glanwalia Tin- plate Works. This Lot comprises a Plot of Land 152ft x 44ft, upon which is erected a. large building 90ft x 30ft, and 20ft high, with loft and extra strong beams and joists for the purpose of supporting heavy machinery, cast iron window sashes, and corru- gated galvanised iron roof, also a workshop and smithy adjoining, with pantile roof, and large space for storage of materials, or manufactured articles. The whole premises are admirably adapted for a factory orfoundry. This lot is held for the residue of a term of 99 years from 24th June. 1866, at a. yearly ground rent of LOT 4.—Four POLICIES of ASSURANCE on the life of the Bankrupt in the London and Lancashire Life Office for Annual premiums, £17 10s. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Albany Chambers, Newport, Mon. or to Messrs Ward, Colbourne and Coulmann, Solicitors, Newport. Mon. and as to Lots 1 and 2, to T. Williams, Esq., Solicitor, Neath and as to Lot 3, to J. R. Richards, Esq.. Solicitor, 31, Fisher-street, Swansea. Dated, Auction and Estate Offices, Newport, June 2nd, 1896. 2260 REDWICK, MONMOUTHSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD ACCOMMO- DATION PASTURE LAND. MR THOMAS PARRY has been favoured with instructions by H.M. Commis- sioners of Sewers for the Levels of the Hundreds of Caldicot and Wentloog to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, 24th June, 1896, at 3.30 E.m., subject to such conditions of sale as shall then e produced, the undermentioned valuable FREEHOLD LAND. LOT 1.—All that Piece or Parcel of FREEHOLD- LAND, situate at Broadmead, in the parish of Red- wick,1I1 the county of Monmouth, containing 1 acre, 1 3 roods 19 perches, more or less, numbered 489 on 'Ordnance Map, and now in the occupation of Mrs Bassett. This Lot is subject to a rent charge of 7s per annum in respect of sea defences. LOT 2.— All that Piece or Parcel of PASTURE LAND, situate in the parish of Redwick aforesaid, containing 5 acres 1 rood 36 perches, more or less, numbered 593 on Ordnance Map, and now in the occu- pation of Mrs Bassett. This Lot is subject to a. rent charge of £1 2s per annum in respect of sea defence, and 14s per annum in respect of reens. PASTURE LAND, situate in the Parish of Redwick aforesaid, containing 2 acres 3 roods 23 perches, or thereabouts, numbered 595 on Ordnance Map, and now in the occupation of; Mr William Waiters. This Lot is subject to an annual Rent Charge of 12s 1 in respect 6f Sea Defence. LOT 4.—All those two Pieces of PASTURE LAND, situate in the Parish of Redwick aforesaid, containing • 4 acres 1 rood 38 perches, more or less, numbered 571 and 572 on Ordnance Map, and now in the occupation of Mr Thomas Phillips. This Lot is subject to an annual Rent Charge of £1 6s 6d in respect of sea defence, and 18s in respect of reens. Further particulars with Plans are being prepared.. and may be obtained, on and after June 10th, of the Auctioneer; or of Messrs GUSTARD & WADDINGTON, Solicitors, Newport and Usk. Dated Auctioneer's Offices, Albany Chambers, Newport., May 27th, 1896. 2364 ABERDARE. ;SALE OF VALUABLE FREE DOUBLE-LICENSED PUBLIC-HOUSE. MR JOHN HOWELL (of the firm of Howell and Hughes) has received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Aberdare, on TUESDAY, the 16th day of June, 1896, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to such Con- ditions ot Sale as shall be there and then produced, all that FREE DOUBLE-LICENSED PUBLIC-HOUSE AND PREMISES, Situate on the corner of High-street and Seymour- street, Aberdare, with the Stables, Out-buildings, and Yard at the back thereof, as in the occupation of the late Mr Benjamin Evans. A part of the Premises is held for a. term of 99 years from the 1st day of May. 1838, at the low ground rent of £ 1 2s lOd, and the other part of the Premises is held for a term of 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1854, at the yearly rent of £ 4 3s 6d. Possession may be had immediately after the Sale. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer at his Offices, Market-street, Aberdare or to 2232 Mr D. RICHARDS, Solicitor, Aberdare. MARKET DRAYTON (SALOP). GREAT ANNUAL WOOL SALB Will be held by ESSRS GREEN and PEARCE on TUESDAY NEXT, 16 June, 1896, (uuder con- anions of sale) of about U- 13.000 FLEECES Of Shropshire Down and other Wool, and a quantity ot Lamb's Wool. The Wool will be pitched in the Smithfield, on Mon- day, the day before Sale, and will be ready for Ex- amination after 4 p.m. on that day. Sale at 10.30 prompt, to enable Buyers to leave for Wellington at 1.50. ?rw7, /^? £ E,NNE PARK, CARMARTHENSHIRE. UALE by AUCTION, MONDAY NEXT, kJ June 15th, 1896, 100 VERY PRIME FAT CATTLE, Sale after 12 o'clock. Luncheon. Terms, cash. Llangennech Park is situated within four miles of Llanelly, one mile from Llangennech (G. W B) and thiee noles from Poutardulais (L. dr; N.WJR), by faction. 'I TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. STANWELL.ROAD AND WESTBOURNE-ROAD, PENARTH. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. MR HOWELL WILLIAMS (of the firm of Messrs T. Waring & Son) has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, July 2nd, 1896, at 7 o'clock in the Evening (subject to such conditions of sale as shall then be produced), the following very DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. Viz. LOT 1.—All that commodious VILLA RESIDENCE, known as No. 33, Stan well-road, Penarth, in the occu- pation of Ashley Bird, Esq., M.R.C.S., as annual tenant, at a rent of £45 per annum, tenant paying all rates and taxes. LOT «2.—Ail that convenient VILLA RESIDENCE, situate No. 35, Stanwell-road, Penarth, in the occu- pation of F. Kensett, Esq., as annual tenant, at a rental of £35 per annum, tenant paying all rates and [ taxes. LOT 3.-All that capital VILLA RESIDENCE, Coach-house and Stable at the rear, known as No. 37, Stanwell-road, Penarth, in the occupation of J. G. Robey, Esq., and J. W. Gulliver, Esq., respectively, as annual tenants, at a total rent of £45 per annum, tenants paying all rates and taxes. Lots 1, 2, and 3 are leased separately, and are held for terms of 99 years from 1st May, 1886, at annual ground rents of £3 Ss. B2 15s, and S6 respectively. Lcn 4.-All that attractive and well-built VILLA RESIDENCE, being No. 46. Westbourne-road. Penarth, in the occupation of T. Garrett, Esq., at a rental of £45 per annum. This Lot is held for a term of 99 years from ¡1st May, ]887, at the very low ground rent of £3178 6d per annum. For further particulars as to Lots 1 to 3 apply to Messrs Randall and Cay, Solicitors, Bute-street, Cardiff, and as to Lot 4 to David Lewis, Esq., Solicitor, Charles-street, and as to all the Lots to the Auc. tioneer, 1, Charles-street, Cardiff. 2384 TO CLOSE THE ESTATE OF THE LATE MR JOHN ROBBINS (DECEASED). CLAUDE ROAD, ROATH. IMPORTANT SALE OF ELIGIBLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. MR HOWELL WILLIAMS (of the firm of Messrs T. Waring and Son) has received in, structions from the executors of the late Mr John Robbins (deceased) to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel. Cardiff, on THURSDAY, July 2nd, 1896, at 7 o'clock in the evening: (subject to such conditions of sale as shall then be produced) the undermentioned VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, Comprising Nos. 29 and 31, Claude-road, Roath. Full particulars will appear shortly. In the meantime apply to R. Y. EVANS, Esq., Solicitor, Guildhall Chambers, Cardiff or to the Auctioneer, 1, Charles-street, Cardiff. 2383 THE CORPORATION HORSE REPOSITORY, CARDIFF. SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c., advertised for June 16th, is POSTPONED to TUESDAY, JUNE 23RD. THE CORPORATION HORSE REPOSITORY, CANTON, CARDIFF. MR ALFRED PHILLIPS begs to announce he will hold his next SALE of HORSES. COBS, AND PONIES, at the above Repository, on TUESDAY, June 23rd, 1896. Present entries include :— HORSES, property of a Gentleman. 2 HORSES, property of a Farmer. 2 HORSES, property of J. Moore, Esq., Neath. PAIR of COBS, property of Mr Evans, Pontypridd. Also Horses from P. T. Bassett. Esq., W. D. Blessley, Esq., Captain Hawkins. Messrs Hartley, J. Thomas. H. Evans, J. Williams, &c. 10 CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c., 2 complete Turn-outs, Property of various owners. Gentlemen desirous of entering Horses or Carriages for this Sale are requested to communicate with the Auctioneer, 139, Severn-road, at once. Total expenses on horses not sold, 5s. Sale at 12.30. 2090 TUTSHILL, NEAR CHEPSTOW. TO LAND AND BUILDING SOCIETIES, CAPITALISTS. AND OTHERS. SALE OF VERY VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING ESTATE, Pair of semi-detached VILLAS and Orchard, in a beau- tiful and delightful situation, near to the town of Chepstow, having important and extensive frontages on the main roads from Chepstow to Lydney, Beach- ley, and Sedbury, comprising 13 acres, which is ripe for immediate development as a first-class building estate for the erection of good villa and other resi- dences, for which there is a good demand in this healthy and beautiful neighbourhood, and capable of easy conversion by sub-division and re-sale in plots. The property abounds with choice and elevated sites commanding magnificent and lovely views of the rivers Severn, Wye, and Bristol Channel. The Tiden- ham Water Works main passes the property. There are valuable beds of sandstone for building purposes, with possession. MESSRS KINGSFORD AND LEWIS have been honoured with instructions from have been honoured with instructions from the Trustees of the Will of the late Alexander Miller, Esq., to SELL by AJJCTION the above PROPERTY, at the Beaufort Arms Hotel, Chepstow, on TUESDAY (Market Day), June 3Cth, 1896, at 3 o'clock, in four lots, subject to such Conditions as shall be read and produced at the time of Sale. LOT 1.—All that valuable BUILDING ESTATE, having a iong frontage on the main road Chepstow to Lydneyand to Sedbury, containing 8% acres more or lees. This lot commands some of the finest views, in the country. LOT 2.—All that commanding BUILDING SITE (now Orchard planted with choice Fruit Trees), having a commanding frontage Chepstow to Beachley, of 1,160 feet, or thereabouts, containing <% acres more or lees. LOT 3.- A pair of well-built semi-detached VILLAS, with large Gardens, situate on the main road from Chepstow to Lydney, and in the respective occupations of Mr H. J. S. Butt and Mrs Evans. LOT 4.-All that valuable plot of BUILDING LAND on the north-east side of the last-mentioned property, having a frontage 36 feet to the main road, with a depth of 150 feet or thereabouts. A quantity of Building Stone included in this lot. Further particulars may be had of the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Chepstow or of Messrs THOS. AND FOTHERGILL EVANS, 2371 Solicitors, Chepstow. BIRCHGROVE STEEL WORKS, LLANSAMLET. MR DAVID ROBERTS will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above-named works, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, June 17th and 18th, 1896, the whole of the loose PLANT, MACHINERY, Ac., consisting ofi2 steam cranes (3 tons each), 2 ladles (25 tons), 2 carriages for ladles, 2 carriages, shear legs, shear winch ball, 30 cwt. Derrick crane, crab winch and chain. 2 piston rods for 8-ton hammer, [2 bogeys for charging, 19 trolleys, 3 jumbo bogeys, 5 medium bogeys, 3 bar rolls 5ft. 6in. long, coupling boxes, spindles, 2 mill standards, 2 turning rests, 3 large rolls (new), 2 ditto, partly used 21 rolls, medium size 21 small rolls, steel riders, steel tools, ingot moulds, covers for ditto, pulley blocks, hydraulic and screw jacks, tipping trams, wheelbarrows, sand shovels, double-acting cylinder, old rolls, old castings, anvils, 'portable bellows, 22 bogey wheels, 10 steel girders, principals, and rods, 2 columns, 2 lattice girders, 5 troughs, 4 filling-up pieces, angle iron, crab winch on wheels, small driUmg machine, vices, corrugated sheets, merchant bars, quantity stores, bolts and nuts, old and new brass, runners, nozzles, and stoppers, pipes, timber, and numerous other goods. Also the Office Furnitnre, Safes, etc. Sale to commence each day at 12 o'clock noon. Catalogues may be obtained 4 days prior to date of Sale. The Works is situated about 5 miles from Swansea, about 11/g miles from Llansamlet Station G.W.R., and about 21/9 miles from Morriston Station, Midland. Auction and Estate Offices, 19, Heathfield-street, Swansea. 2310 "ales by tnbtr. SALE BY TENDER. BOOK DEBTS. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY are instructed to OFFER FOR SALE by TENDER the whole of the OUTSTANDING BOOK- DEBTS of the following estates :— Re Messrs BOWEN and JONES, Clothiers and Outfitters, 67, High-street, Merthyr TydfU. and amount- ing in the aggregate to about £90. Re GEORGE HILL, Queen-street Arcade, Tailor. TSie outstandidg book-debts on this estate amounting Schedules of the book-debts, together wfth condi- tions ofsale^ay be inspected at the Offices of the Official Receiver (W. L. Daniel, Esq.), Merthyr Tydfil, 5? V,he Brokers, 31, Queen-street, 'Cardiff, where the ooo&s of account may l>6 inspected >and all further information obtained. Tenders for either lot must be lodged with the Brokers, at their Offices, on or before the 15th day of June next at.12 noon. The Brokers do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any tender. Dated this 8th day of June, 1896. T1 t „ W- C. CLARKE & DOVBY. 31, Queen-street, Cardiff. 2268 ttbli, ¡\ppointnunts. !^JOUNTY BOROUGH "OF CARDIFF? Applications are invited for the foUowing positions in the Borough Engineer's Office :-(1) FOURTH CLERK: salary £1 per week (knowledge of shorthand essential. (2) OFFICE BOY salary 5s par week. Sealed applications (in candidate's own handwriting, stating age, experience, and present employment and accompauied by three recent testimonials) endorsed Fourth Clerk," or Office Boy," as the case may TO, to be sent to me on or before 24th inst y Canvassing, directly or indirectly, will dimnalifv J. L. WHEATLEY, Towifcierk Town Hall, Cardiff, June 12th, 1896. 2366 THE URBAN DISTRICTCOUNCIL OF JL ABERTILLERY. CLERK OF WORKS FOR NEW WATER: WORKS. The above Council invite APPLICATIONS fromner- sons competent to undertake the duties of CLERK of WORKS during the construction of a Reservoir, Filter Beds, and wsrks connected therewith. Salary B2 10s per week, one month's notice to be given on either side to terminate engagement. It is estimated that the works, which were com- menced in July last, will take about anothei 15 months to complete. Applications to state age and past experience, accompanied by copies of three testimonials of recent date, and endorsed Clerk of Works." No one need apply unless having previous experi- ence in the construction of water works, and are pre- pared to enter upon their duties forthwith Dated this 11th day of June, 1B96. By order, JOHN ALEX. SHEPARD. Clerk to the Council. District Council Office, Abertillery. 2342 1896. SPRING CLEANING. 1896. SEND POSTCARD TO THE CARDIFF STEAM LAUNDRY, DYEING, CARPET AND WINDOW CLEANING CO., LIMITED MINNY STREET, CATHAYS. PENARTH OPlCE :-57, WINDSOR-ROAD. Every order receives prompt attention. Red Cross Vans and Ladder Trucks to all parts daily. National Telephone. 741. 1338-105e W A N S E A T>~F F I O E S OF THE "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No. 2. COLLEGE-STREET. 1rlgal Jioitas. WILLIAM EDMUNDS, DECEASED. Pursuant to the Statute 22nd and 23rd Vict., c. 35, intituled An Act to further amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all CRE- DITORS and other Persons having any DEBTS, CLAIMS, or DEMANDS upou or against the estate of WILLIAM EDMUNDS, late of ROATH-ROAD, CARDIFF, in the COUNTY of GLAMORGAN, Gentleman, deceased (who died on the 25th day of October,*1859, and whose will was proved in the Llandaff District Registry of the Probate Division of the High Court of Justice on the 29th day of October, 1860, by Mary Edmunds, the sole executrix therein named), are hereby required to send in the particulars of their respective Debts, Claims, and Demands to me, the undersigned Solicitor for the Trustees of the Estate of the above named deceased, on or before the 13th day of July, 1896; and Notice is hereby also given that after that day the said Trustees will pro- caed to distribute the assets ef the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice, and that they will not b» liable for the assets or any part thereof so distributed to any person of whose debt or claim they shall not then have had notice. Dated this 12th'day of June, !896. DAVID LEWIS, 6, Charles-street. Cardiff, 2378 Solicitor for the Tru.t.ees. gtnbtrs anil Oloiiiracts. CARDIFF CORPORATION WATER- J WORKS. The CORPORATION of CARDIFF is prepared to receive TENDERS for the SUPPLY of STEAM COAL, for use at Cogan Pumping Station, for the six months fnding 31st December, 1896. Specifications and forms of tender may be obtained on application at the offices of Mr C. H. Priestley, the Waterworks Engineer, Town Hall, Cardiff. Sealed Tenders, endorsed Steam Coal," to be delivered at my- office on or before the 25th inst. J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Cardiff, June 12th, 1896. 2387 CARDIFF SCHOOL BOARD. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Builders wishing to TENDER for the ERECTION of NEW SCHOOLS (for 1,480 children) in Lansdowne- road, Canton, Cardiff, are requested to apply to the' Architects, Messrs Veall and Sant, Arcade Chambers, High-street, Cardiff, where Plans and Specifications may be seen and Bills of Quantit.ies obtained on payment of Two Guineas, which sum will be returned on receipt of a-bona fide tender. Sealed tenders, endorsed Lansdowne-voad Schools," to be delivered at the Offices of the Board on or before Monday, June 29th, 1896. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be, accented. LEWIS WILLIAMS, Chairman. School Board Offices, Howard-gardens, Cardiff, 12th June, 1896. 2386 PARISH OF LLANTRISANT. TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. THM LLANTRISANT and LLANTWIT RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL is prepared to receive TENDERSjfor WIDENING and LEVELLING, FORMING, DRAINING, METALLING, and FENC- ING a piece of ROAD about 37 chains long between the Three Horse Shoes Inn, Tonyrefail, and the Tran Farm. The Surveyor will meet intending contractors on the site at Twelve o'clock on Thursday, the 18th instant, with plans and specification and form of tender (upon which forms only will tenders be received). Tenders to be sent in addressed to the Clerk, E. C. Spickett, Esq., Solicitor, Pontypridd, endorsed Tender for Road," not later than Tuesday, the 23rd instant. The Council reserves to itself an unlimited power of selection, and does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any Tender. By Order, J. GRIFFITHS, Highway Surveyor. Porth House, Porth, 12th June, 1896. 2391 MESSRS NIXON'S NAVIGATION JLrJL COMPANY, LIMITED, are prepared to receive TENDERS for TWELVE MONTHS' SUPPLY, from the 1st July next, of the UNDERMENTIONED STORES Oil, Tallow, &c., India Rubber and Asbeetos Goods, Leather and Belting, Saddlery, Brattice Cloth, Ropes (not wire), Yarns and Cordage, Brushes and Brooms, Paints, &c., Packing, Boiler Composition, Bricks, Slates, Ac. Files. Cotton Waste and Wick, Ironmongery and Sundries. Forms of Tender (upon which alone Tenders will be received), with full particulars, may be obtained from Merthyr Vale Colliery, Merthyr Vale, R.S.O. South Wales, where also samples may be seen. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. M ^thyr Vale, 6th June, 1896. 2236 MpHE GRAIGOLA MERTHYR CO., J LTD., SWANSEA, It. oite TENDERS for the SUPPLY of the following STORKS and MATERIALS for the Six Months ending 31st December next:— Ironmongery, tea.m and Water Tubes and Fittings, Bolts and Nuts, Nails, Washers, 4c.; Packings, Waste, Brattice Cloth, Ac., Cotton Belting t>nd India Rubber Sheeting and Washers, Oils, Grease, Tallow, dtc. Iron, Castings, Files and Steel Bars for Drills and Shop Tools; Timber, Hay and Corn Explosives. Form of Tenders can be obtained on application to the Company. The lowest or any other Tender not necessarily accepted. June 8th, 1896. 2294 TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS. The YSTRAD GAS AND WATER CO. invite TENDERS for the SUPPLY of COAL for the 12 months ending June 50th, 1897, to their several Gas Works at Ystrad and Porth (Rhondda Valley). Tenders endorsed Tenders for Coal to be addressed to the Seeretary and delivered no later than Monday, the 15th day of June inst. Further particulars aud Forms of- Tender may be obtained of the Company's General Manager, Mr Albert R. Cawley, Pentre, R.S.O., Glam. (By Order) ARTHUR P. JAMES, Secretary. 123, Queen-street, Cardiff, 5th June, 1896. 2252 Y~STRAD GAS AND WATER COM- PANY. The Directors of the above Company invite TENDERS for the SURPLUS TAR PRODUCE at their Gas Works at Ystrad and Porth during the 12 months ending June 30th, 1897. Tenders to be sent to the Secretary's Office not later than Monday, the 15th day of June inst., marked Tar." ARTHUR P. JAMES, Secretary. 123, Queen-street, Cardiff, 9ch June, 18^6. 2289 THE YSTRAD GAS AND WATER X COMPANY invite TENDERS for the SUPPLY of LIME required at their Works for the 12 months ending June 30th, 1897. Tenders endorsed Tenders for Lime" to be addressed to the Secretary, and delivered notlater than Monday, the 15th day of June inst. Further particulars and Forms of Tender may be obtained of the Company's General Manager, Mr Albert R. Cowley, Pentre, R.S.O., Glam. By Order, ARTHUR P. JAMES. Secretary. 123, Queen-street, Cardiff, 9th June, 1896. 2288 TENDERS are invited for the EREC- TION of SIXTY-FIVE] HOUSES at Barry for the Salisbury Building Club. Plans and specification may be seen and full par- ticulars obtained at the offices of the Architects. Tenders, sealed and endorsed Tender for Houses, •Barry," to be sent to George Abraham, Esq., Secretary Salisbury Building Club, Market-square, Pontypridd,. on or before the 24th day of Jnne, 1896. The lowest or any Tender will not be necessarily accepted. JAMES and MORGAN, M.M.S.A., Architects and Surveyors, Charles-street Chambers, Cardiff, And at Market-square Chambers, 2361 Merthyr TydfU. rjlO BUILDING CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of NINE HOUSES and TWO SHOPS at Gilfach Goch for Mr Thomas Thomas. Plans and specification at Mr J. Rees's, Architect, Pentre, and tenders to be sent on or before the 29th June, to Mr Thomas, 5, Blaady-terrace, Gilfach Goch. The lowest or any other tender will not necessarily be accepted. 2368 T 0 CONTRACTORS AND SINKERS. The Porthcawl Urban District Council invite TENDERS for SINKING a WELL 8 feet in diameter to a depth of 80 feet, more or less, as the Council shall require, at a price per yard in depth. The contractor to find all plant, machinery, pumps, implements, and materials, and to pump and drain away water, to take risks of accident, damage, and to secure the work. Particulars to be obtained on application to the Conn. cil's Surveyor at Porthcawl. Tenders marked Well Sinking to be sent to the Council by the 15th June. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Dated the 4th June, 1896. 2293 EDWARD T. DAVID, Clerk. GRAIG BRICK CO., MORRISTON. BEST FACING AND MOULDED BRICKS. 1820 ARCHITECTS' DESIGNS EXECUTED. jpropirtir, £ x., to Wd. TO LET BY TENDER, the ATHLETIC iL GROUNDS, PON IYPOOL. The Grounds are beautifully situated in the centre of a large mining population, and can be rented either for a day or longer period. They are excellently adapted for Athletic Sports or any other Fete and Galas, and are enclosed by an eight feet erection of corrugated iron, which is in perfect condition. There is an ash bicycle track, about 440 yards to the lap, a grand stand capable of seating about 1,000 people, with refreshment room underneath, which is well stocked with the necessary glasses, crockery, Ac., and a care- taker's cottage. Tenders to be sent not later than Tuesday, the 16th June, 1896, to, and any further particulars may be obtained of. 2275 CAMPBELL F. PROBYN, Pontypool. WILLIAMS' (PONTARDAWE) WORM LOZENGES. For over Thirty Years this highly valuable Remedy has met with the greatest success. The effect upon Weak, Delicate Children (often given up as incurable) is 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 instead of the anxiety, of his guardians. Sir,—I have for some time nsed your Anthelmintic or Worm Lozenges, in my family, and find them a» ery apeedy and efficacious cure for ascearides, and their agreeable and convenient form is a great recommenda- tion for children.-W. HUTCHINSON,Vicar of Howdon.' Sold at 9%d, 13%d, and 2s 9d per box, by most Chemists, or for 14 or 34 stamps from J. Davies Chemist. 30. High-street Swansea. A list of testi- -moqi»i#,<0yiuptotas &c OD appoa. 1238 (taarstons. J) A I L Y g E R V I C E JlETWEJtN CARDIFF AND WESTON By the WAVERLEY (Weather and circumstances permitting), JUNE. Leave CARDIFF. Leave WESTON. Sat. 13-*7.30, 9.15 a.m., I Sat, 13—*8.15, 10.0 a.m., 4.30, 6.30, 8.30 p.m. *5.30,7.30, 9.30 p.m. Mon. 15—*8.30,10.15 a.m., | Mon. 15—*9.15, 11.0 a m., 12.20, 6.45 p.m. j 5.15, 8.30 p.m. Tues. 16—9.30, 11.15 a.m., | Tues. 16—*10.15a.m., *12.0, 1.15, 7.0 p.m. I 6.0, 8.0 p m. Wed. 17-9.30, 1L30 a. m., Wed. 17-10.15ara, 12.15, 2.10, 8.0 p.m. 7.0,9.0 p.m. Thur. 18—9.16.11.15 a.m., I Thur. 18-*10.0 a.m., *1&0, 1.0, 2.45 p.m. I *1.45, 8.0 p.m. Fri. 19-9.15, 11.15 a.m., I Fri. lb—10.0 a.m.. -12.0, 1.0,3.0p.m. 1.45,8.30 p.m. Sat. 20-9.45, a.m., 12.15, ) Sat. 20-10.30 a.m., 1.0. 2.45, 4.45 p.m. ) 3.45, 9.15. p.m. Mon. 22—12.15, 2.15, 4.15 Mon. 22-1.0, 3.0, M5 p.m. Steamer leaves Penarth New Pier 10 minutes later than Cardiff, except trips marked thus (*). REGULAR SERVICE to and from CARDIFF and PENARTH, LYNMOUTH and 1LFRACOMBE By the magnificent Saloon Steamers BRITANNIA, CAMBRIA, WESTWARD HO! LADY MARGARET, RAVENSWOOD, and WAVERLEY. Weather and circumstances permitting. JUNE. LEAVE CARDIFF. LEAVE ILFRACOMBE. ,Sat'rdayl3 9.30 a.m. | Sat'rdayl3 4.30 p.m. Monday 15 10. 0 a.m. I Monday 15 5.30 p.m. Tuesday 16. 9.30 a.m. Tuesday 16 6.45 p.m. Wed. 17,10 a,m.2.15p.m.I Wed. 17, 4.30 & 7. Op.m. Thurs.. 18 10. 0a.m. Thurs.. 6. 0p.m. Friday 19 11. 0 a.m. | Friday 19 6.30 p.m. Sat, 20,11 30a.m., *3.0 p.m. | Sat'r^ay20 8. Op.m. Tuesday23 8. 0 a.m. I Tuesday23 3. 0 p.m. Steamer leaves Penarth New Pier 10 minutes later than Cardiff also steamer leaves Lynmouth 35 minutes later than Ilfracombe. SPECIAL CHEAP THROUGH FARES. ks TO DEVON AND CORNWALL, In conjunction with the London and South-Western Railway Company. For full particulars and fares see bills. 1355—109e 41S P E C I Å L SAILINGS. SATURDAY, June 13th. WHOLE-DAV TRIP to MINEHEAD. Leave Car- diff, 7.45 a.m. Minehead, 9.30 &.m. and 8.45 p.m. HALF-HOLIDAY TRIP to MINEHEAD. Leave; Cardiff, 4.45 p.m. Minehead, 8.45 p.m. MONDAY, June 15th. EVENING TRIP to BRISTOL. Leave Cardiff 8.0* p.m., arriving back about 11.0 pjn. Fare Is. TUESDAY, June 16th. LYNMOUTH, ILFRACOMBE. and CLOVELLY. Leave Cauiiff 9,30 a.m. Clovelly, 5.15 pan.; Ilfn. combe, 6 45p.m. Lynmouth. 7.20 p.m. MUMBLES. Leave Cardiff lO.oO a.m. Mumbles, 4.15 p.m. CLEVEDON, via Weston. Leave Cardiff 1.15 p.m. Clevedon, 5.0 p.m. EVENING TRIP TO NEWPORT. Leave Cardiff *7.0 p.m. Newport, 9.30 p.m. Fare Is. WEDNESDAY, June 17th. HALF-HOLIDAY TRIP TO LYNMOUTH AND ILFRACOMBE. Leave Cardiff 2.15 p.m. Ilfracombe, 7.0 p.m. Lynmouth, 7.35 p.m. ACTEHNOON TRIP to CLEVEDON, via Weston. Leave Cardiff 2.10 p.m. Clevedon, 5.15 p.m. Note.—Trips marked leave Penarth 20 minutes before Cardiff. For further particulars see bills, or apply Mr WM. GUY, Agent, 70s., Bute-street, Cardiff; or Messrs P. and A. CAMPBELL, LTD., Cumberland 1340 Basin, Bristol. lOSe LORNA DO ONE COMPANY. JtJ LORNA DOONE do SCOTIA. SPECIAL SAILINGS, Weather and circumstances permitting. SATURDAY, June 13th. ILFRACOMBE (Lorua Doone), calling at Lynmouth down journey only.—Leave Cardiff, 9.15 ajn. Pen- arth, 9.25 a m. Ilfracombe, 2.0 p.m. Fares, 3s 6d and 4s (;direturn 3s and 48 single. SINGLE TRIP TO BRIISTOL-Leove Cardiff 4.30 p.m. WESTON.—Leave Cardiff, 9.45 a.m. Penarth, 9.55 a,m. Weston, 4.0 p.m. EVENING TRIP TO CLEVEDON AND PORTIS- HEAD.—Leave Penarth, 4.45 p.m. Cardiff, 5.0 p.m. Portishead, 9.0 Clevedon, 9.30 p.m., giving about 3% hours ashore at Clevedon and 2% hours at Portishead. This trip will be accompanied by the celebrated Roath Wesleyan Brass Band. MON D A\June 15th. LYNMOUTH and ILFRACOMBE (Loma. Doone). Leave Cardiff 9.45 Penarth, 10.0 a.m.; Ilfracombe, 4.0 Lynmouth, 4.35 p.m. TUESDAY, June 16th. LYNMOUTH and ILFRACOMBE (Lorna Doone). Leave Cardiff 11.0 Penarth, 11.10 a.m.; Ilfracombe, 4.45 Lynmouth, 5.20 p.m. SPECIAL.—Monthly Tickets are now being issued, price 78 6d each. For same aad farther particulars apply to J. and M. Gunn and Co., or te the Agrot, Box Office, Pier Head, Cardiff. QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. CHEAP EXCURSIONS will run as under TUESDAY, JUNE 16, and FRIDAY, JUNE 26, to BELFAST, Armagh, Enniskillen, Larne, Giant's Causeway, etc., for 14 days or less, leaving New Mil- ford at 10.30 a.m., Haverfordwest 10.55, Pembroke Dock 10.15, Tenby 10.50, Carmarthen 11.55, Llanelly 2.7 p.m., Swansea 2.40, Neath 2.59, Aberdare 12.42. Dowlais 12.30, Merthyr 12.35, Pontypool-road 5.1, Cardiff 4.5, Newport 4.26, and Abergavenny at 3.55 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, to CARDIFF, and a COMBINED RAIL and SEA TRIP to WESTON- SUPER-MARE. for Day Trip, leaving Maesteg at 7.20 a.m., Troedyrhiew Garth 7.25, Uangonoyd 7.30, Tondu 7.40, Bridgend 7.55, and Llantrisant at 8.15 a jn. JUNE 17,18, and 19, to CARDIFF (DOG SHOW).— Day Trips from Swansea at 9.40 a.m. and 12.0 noon, Neath 10.11 and 12.19, Bridgend 10.55 and 11.52 a.m., Chepstow 12.3 p.m., Newport 11.0 a.m. andl.5n m.,etc. ASCOT RACES, THURSDAY, JUNE 18 (CUP DAY), to READING for Day Trip, and LONDON for 1 or 6 days, leaving Cardiff at 3.20 a.m,, Chepstow 4.20, Newport 3.45 a.m., etc. FRIDAY, JUNE 19, to CARLISLE, DUMFRIES, EDINBURGH, GLASGOW, etc., for 14 days or less. leaving New Milford at 3.5 p.m., Haverfordwest 3.30, Pembroke Dock 2.30, Pembroke 2.40, Tenby 3.10, Nar- berth 3.35, Wbitland 4.10. Carmarthen 4.15, Llanelly 5.20, Swansea 5.45, Neath 6.10, Aberdare 6.40, Merthyr A.30, Dowlais 6 20, Abergavenny 6.40, Newport 8.3, Cardiff 7.40, and Pontvpool-road at 8.39 p.m. SATURDAY. JUNE 20. DAY TRIP to NEWPORT (Cyclists' Championship Meeting), leaving Cardiff at 10.30 a.m. and 2.0 p.m. SATURDAY NIGHT, JUNE 20, to LONDON, for 2. 5, or 7 days, leaving Carmarthen at 10.40 p.m., Car- marthen Junction 10.45, Llanelly 11.30, Swansea 11.50, Neath 12.25 a.m. (Sunday morning), Bridgend 1.15a.m., etc. For bookings from other stations. Week-end Excur- sions, etc.. see bills and pamphlet. Until further notice, CHEAP EXCURSIONS will run as under :— EVERY MONDAY to JERSEY and GUERNSEY for 5, 7, 12, or 14 days, leaving New Milford at 4.55 p.m., Old Milford 4.50, Haverfordwest 5.15, Carmar- then 6.15, Llandilo 5.50, Llanelly 7.15, Swansea 7.35, Landore 7.45, Neath 8.0, Port Talbot 8.15. Cardiff 9.33, Newport 9.53, and Pontypool Road at 9.14 p.m. For full particulars, Week-End Bookings, etc., see pamphlet and bills. 2070 A FORTNIGHT in IRELAND, EVERY FRIDAY, untH further notice, CHEAP EXCURSIONS to WATERFORD, Clonmel, Tipperary, Limerick, Tralee, Kilkenny, Killarney, and other stations in the South of Ireland, will leave Newport at 9.52 p.m., Cardiff 10:16, aud Swansea at 11.20 p.m. For full particulars, week-end bookings, &c., see- bills and pamphlet. 1821 1805 HY. LAMBERT, General Manager. ORIENT COMPANY'S PLEASURE CRUISES by the Steamships GARONNE (3,876 "tons register), and LUSITANIA (3,877 tons register), leaving London as under :— For the NORWAY FIORDS, 23rd June, for 21 days; 11th July, for 15 days. For NORWAY FIORDS, VADSO (for Solar Eclipse), and SPITZBBRGEN, 22nd July, for 27 days. At the 'most northerly point of this Crnise the sun will be ,.above the horizon at midnight. For COPENHAGEN, STOCKHOLM, ST. PETERS. BURG, KIEL, the BALTIC CANAL, Ac., 25th August, .for 28 days. String Band. Electric Light. High-class Cuisine. Managers ( GREEN & Co. managers ^ANDERSON ANDEKS0N> & Co HEAD OFFICES FENCHURCH-AVENUE. For Passage apply to the latter firm at 5, Fenchurch- avenue, E.C.; or to the West End Branch Office, 16, Cockspur-street, London, S.W. District Agent—W. Milten Locke, 3, Commercial-street, Newport, Mon.1421 HEAPEST CONTINENTAL HOLI- DAY.—The Ardennes, Brussels (for Waterloo), &c., via Harwich and Autwetp, by G.E.R. Co.'s twin- screw S.S. every week-day. Cheap Fares to Switzer- land, via Antwerp. 2365 HARWICH-HOOK of HOLLAND Route daily, Sun- days included. Special fares to Berlin Exhibition. Passengers by this route save time and money. Cheap Circula.- Tickets and Tours to all parts of the Conti. sent. Dining Car from March. Read Walks in Bel- gium," 6d, by post 8d. Particulars, Guides, Ac., from the Continental Manager, Liverpool-st. Station.London. SUMMER TOURS IN SCOTLAND.— SUMMER TOURS IN SCOTLAND.— Swift steamers Columba," Iona," Ac., sail from Glasgow until 30th September, for Oban Fort- Wflliam, Inverness, and the West Highlands. Official Guide, 6d and Is. Tourist Programme post free from David Macbrayne, 119, Hope-street, Glasgow. 1802 ABERYSTWYTH and Cardigan Bay, N. Wales. Bracing air, grand scenery, excellent sea bathing, perfect sanitary arrangements, abundant supply pure water from Plynlimon, Electric lighting, Pier reopened. A fortnight's residence at Aber- ystwyth in some cases is equivalent to a month's residence at most other watering Places.Sir James Clarke, Physician to the Queen. You cannot have a healthier watering place in England or Wales than Aberystwyth."—Sir W. Gull, Bart. An ideal country."—" The World." Tourist bookings all the year ronnd. Express trains with through lavatory carriages leave Cardiff daily during season for the Cambrian Line. 1813 YEAST ARK VEAST Manufactured solely by THE NEW LEA VALLEY DISTILLERY CO. LIMITED. Stratford, London, E. FINEST YEAST in the World Summer and Winter: Can be used in this district eight hoao^gjter manufacture Sole General Agents for the United Kingdom, RAWSTORN, JOHNSON, AND CO., LIMITED, HULL, 9b when* all applications must baatfffe. 1386 flnblu Jmutstttuttis. CARDIFF. fpHEATRE JJO YAL. LESSBE AND M"AGM. MR ED WARD FLETCHER. CLOSED. HE-OPENING MONDAY NEXT, JUNE 15Ta, with Mr R. D'OYLY CARTE'S CELEBRATED REPERTOIRE COMPANY, INCLUDING THE FAVOURITE ARTISTES, Mr GEORGE THORNE, Mr RICHARD CLARKE. Mr FRED BILUNGTON, NirTHOMAS REDMOND. Miss DOROTHY VANE, Miss MARGARET COCKBURN. Miss KATE FORSTER. Monday, Thursday, GONDOLIERS, YEOMEN OF THE GUARD. Tuesday, Friday, IOLANTHE. PRINCESS IDA. Wednesday, Saturday, MIKADO. MIKADO. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN Booking Offices at Messrs Thompson and ShackeU's, Limited, Queen-street. Telephone No. 521. GRAND THEATR E. THE PREMIER THEATRE OF WALES. LESSEE A MANAGER Mr CLARENCE SOUNES. Emphatic Success and Last Night of the New Version of OROCCU JJ O U N D, From the Shaftesbury Theatre, London. New Songs, New Dances. All Up-to-Date. Doors open at 7 commence 7.30. Box Office open at1 Theatre daily 10 to 4. Telephone 725. Prices 6d to £ 1 Is, Monday Next; June 15th, Mr JOHN WAIN WRIGHT and COMPANY in IT'S NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND. LLWYNYPIA. LLWYNYPIA RECREATION JLJ GROUNDS —ANNUAL SPORTS, MABON'S DAY, JULY 6TH, 1896. PROGRAMME. 2 Miles Bicycle Handicap.—First prize, £ 5 second, £ 2 third, £ 1. Entrance fee, 2». 1.30 Yards Open Handicap.-First prize, B12 second. S2 third, £1. Entrance fee. 2s 6d. :440 Yards Open Haxdicap.-First prize, ;C5; second. B2 third, 21. Entrance fee. Is 2 Miles Trotting Open Handicap.—First prize, £ 15 second, £ 2 third, £ 1. Entrance fee, 5s. 1% Mile Galloway Race.—First prize, £ 10 second, B2 third, £1 (15.2 and under); 15.2 to carry 12 stone; Tibs for every inch under. Penalty, 71bs winner once, and 14lbs winner twice. Entrance fee, 5s. 1% Mile Pony Race.—First prize, 25; second, B2 third. Bl (13.2and under); 13.2 to carry 9 stone. Allowances and penalties as Galloway Race. Entrance fee. 5s. Tug of War, 10 a side.—First prize, £2; second, £1. Entrance fee, 2s 6d each team. 2297 Entries close 1st July. D. LLEWELLYN, Sec. Urttls, tittna-rliatus, f:£. CHEDDAR. TO TOURISTS AND PLEASURE PARTIES. Immediately Opposite the STALACTITE CAVERNS, and in the most Romantic and Picturesque Scenery, is -the CLIFF HOTEL, CHEDDAR. EXTENSIVE GROUNDS. LAKE, AND TROUT STREAM. SPLENDID ACCOMMODATION. PARTIES AND CLUBS CATERED FOB IN THE BEST STYLE. GOOD STABLING, Ac. Conducted by WALTER FRANKLIN, Late of the King David Hotel, Bristol. Special Terms to Cycle Clubs. 1353 BOURNEMOUTH. N IDEAL SUMMER HOTEL. (Avoiding the discomfort and fatigue of a long journey.) BOSCOMBE AT ITS BEST. THE HOTEL BURLINGTON In its charming and romantic grounds, with the rhododendrons in full bloom, and ail the fragrance and beauty of its wealth and foliage. Every possible comfort and attention without extravagant charges. East Bournemouth Station Tariff free. Also from the Burlington or Buckingham Palace Hotels, London. 1361 ILFRACOMBE. ][LPRACOMBE.-LAN SDOWN HOTEL JL AND BOARDING-HOUSE. Home Comforts. Re-furmshed and under New Management. Central foaitiou. Magnificent Sea View. Special Week-end Tariff. Parties catered for at short notice. American Bowling and Billiard Saloons. TERMS from 5s per day. 54 MINEHEAD. M INEHEAD, SOMERSET. SPLENDID SEA AND LAND SCENERY. THE PLUME OF FEATHERS HOTEL Faces South, and is a First-class Hotel for Families and Tourists. Sanitary arrangements perfect. Central for Golf. Reduced Terms quoted from Easter to end of June. 1552 GEORGE THRISTLB, Proprietor. BUILTH WELLS. GREYHOUND HOTEL. this Hotel has recently undergone large ALTERA- TIONS for the ACCOMMODATION of TRAVELLERS and VISITORS to these well-known mineral springs (acknowledged to be superior to any saline in the kingdom), including capital Stabling, Coach-house, Billiards, Bathroom, etc. Terms moderate. 2042 Proprietor, HY. THOS. PRICE. LONDON. N.B.-THE RE-OPENING OF THE QWALIA JpRIVATE JJOTEL, UPPER WOBURN-PLACE (Close Sc. PancrasChurch), TAVISTOCK-SQUARE. LONDON, W.C., Under the personal management of Edward Jenkins, the original proprietor, and the present proprietor of GWALIA HOTEL, LLANDRINDOD WELLS. AULD LANG SYNE The Proprietor begs to inform his numerous friends and acquaintances that his London Gwalia has under- gone thorough repairs and decorations, and that it has been newly furnished throughout. He therefore ap- peals to them for the renewal of their support and recommendation, feeling sure that they will and it as of old, a Home from Home." POSITION CENTRAL. SPACIOUS ROOMS. SANITARY ARKAKGEMENTS PERFECT. TARIFF MODERATE. For further particulars apply to 1390 EDWARD JENKINS, GWALIA HOTEL. UPPER WOBURN-PLACE, LONDON, W.C. Jnsairancf. THE BOILER INSURANCE & STEAM POWE BCO., LIMITED HEIoD OFFICE-67, KING-STREET, MANCHESTER ESTABLISHED 1859. AUTHORISED CAPITAL £ 250,000. INVESTED FUNDS, £ 98,000. BOILERS AND ENGINES INSURED AND INSPECTED. Employers Insured against Claims under the Employers' Liability Act. Joint Policies Issued. Individual Accident Insurancel J. F L. CROSLAND, M.Inst.M.E., A.M.Inst.C.E., Chief Engineer. EDWARD HADFIELD, Secretary. Applications for Agencies Invited 2074 £ JUN INSURANCE OFFICE. FOUNDED 1710. Sum insured in 1894 £ 393,622^400. For all particulars aoply to the foUowing AGENTS CARDIFF. Mr Wentworth H. Price, 21, High-street. Mr Charles Cross, 21, Working-street. Mesars Charles Clarke and Co., Cambrian Chambers. Mr F. E. Furse. Aberkenfig Mr Jesse Hurley Cadoxton A Barry Dock ..Mr G. B. Davies. Cowbridge Mr Thos. J. Parsons. LlandoA Mr John Howe. Maesteg Mr David Davies. 1296 Pentre Mr Thomas Rhys Evans. PRIZE MEDAL, CHICAGO, 1893. COTTERELL JJROS.' I "C. B." W ALLPAPERS And ART DECORATIONS for Ceilings and Walls. The latest ideas of the best artists on view at THE SHOWROOMS. For the BEST CHEAP selection, ask Decorators for the NEW PATTERN BOOKS FOR 1896. See that each pattern bears the Trade Mark, "C.B. The British Architect says :—" Such a wide range of choice should enable purchasers of every class to find something to their liking." COTTERELL BROS. SHOWROOMS AND WAREHOUSES, 11. CLARE-STREET, 8, BALDWIN-STREET, AND 2 AND 6, MARSH-STREET, BRISTOL. THE LEADING HOUSE. 1334 BUY the CARDIFF TIMES & SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS.—ONE PENNY IlubLic }.nt1W1tWt15. i CARDIFF. Tis uot in mortals to command success, bat well d* more—deserve it." IT H E E M P I R B* t MANAGING DIRECTOR—OSWALD STOLL. The COOLEST THEATRE IN THE COUNTRY I Owing to the Sliding Roof and other co-operating means of ventilation, the atmosphere is cooler inside than outside the Empire, and its purity is further ensured by the employment of the Electric Light. „ TO-NIGHT Powerful Programme of Varieties, headed by H A R R Y rpATE, THE GREATEST MIMIC OF THE PRESENT DAY. THE HIT OF THE LONDON VARIETY SEASON. THE MIMIC OF THE GENERATION. His impersonations are so lifelike that spectators can hardly believe that they are not really looking at the persons imitated. The Three SISTERS CHESTER. FRED POPLAR. SISTERS GUEST. The Musicianly JACKSON FAMILY. LILLY MARNEY, A Colleen from Ireland." JESSIEBURTON. Engagement at enormous expense of THE GREAT ABDULLAH BEDOUIN TROUPE OF 14 ARABS, from the Empire Palace, London. Next Week-A Remarkable Programme: The Mar- Yellow Krilino Troupe Mr James Iforrie, a Unique Notice.—Seats can be booked without extra'S'lbfr tween the hours of U a.m. and 4 p.m., 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. Plan of Boxes, Fauteuils, and Grand Circle. S TOLL'S JpANOPTICON*, PHILHARMONIC HALL AND BUILDINGS. ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. WELCOME RETURN VISIT OF G. H. S N A Z ELL E. In his Beautiful and Interesting Entertainment, entitled MUSIC, SONG. STORY, AND TRAVELS. PICTORLALLY ILLUSTRATED. His Apparatus and Scenes have Cost over E2,000, and the original pictures of the copies which Mr Snazelle snows to illustrate his Songs aud Recitals are by the World's greatest Artists. A FEAST FOR THE EYE, THE EAR, & THE MINn. Every Evening at 7.45. Wednesday aud Saturday at 3 o'clock and 7.45. SUNDAYS. June 14th and June 21st, SACRED PRO- GRAMME. Fwr Sacred Entertainments, Admission Free. Seats Is, 6d, 3d. Daily Prices of Admission Stalls and Circle, It; Pit, 6d Ga.l1ery,3d. SWANSEA. THE E M P I R E. MANAGING DIRECTOR ..OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT MDLLE. JENNY MILLS, in her Dance LuminenMi KATE COHEN, GALLIMORE & KENYON. JESSIE HART, ORPHEUS, O'CONNOR & MARNEY, REUBEN HILL. Mr ALBERT CHRISTIAN. NEXT WEEK—Harry Tate, the Bedouin Troupe M RealArabs. NJSWPQKX. "T H E E M P I It E-. X MANAGING DIRECTOR.OSWALD STOLL. IMMGHT! HILL and HULL, the Quaint Grotesques. MDLLE DE ROSA, LEONARD BARRY, DAVID DAVIES, FLO MERRY. THE DUNEDIN TROUPE OF CYCLISTS* AMY RUSSELL. JAMES NORRIE. NEXT WEEJt-MDLLE. JENNY MILLS. BRISTOL T>OST OFFICE SPORTS, COUNTY JL GROUND, BRISTOL. BEST CYCLE TRACK IN WEST OF ENGLAND. SATURDAY, JUNE 20th, 1896. Prizes jE:140 in value. One Mile Novices' Bicycle Handicap— £ 3 3e, 222s. El Is. A novice is one who has never won a prize in an open cycle event. One Lap (1-3 mile) Bicycle Handicap— £ 1010s, jMs 4s, Z2 2s. One Mile Bicycle Handicap— £ 10 10s, £ 4 4s, E2 2s. Five Miles Bicycle Scratch Race for the Bristol Citizens' Challenge Vase, value fb 6s, S3 3s. ±,1 Is. 30 Guineas (Special Lap. Prize, 92 Zs). 120 Yards' Flat Handic&p-i;lo ion, jE4 4s, £ 2 2s. Quarter-Mile Flat Handicap— £ 5 54 £ 2 2s, Slls. One Mile Flat Handicap— £ 8 8s, £ 3 3a, £ 1 Is. Entrance Fees 2s one event; Is each addi. tional entry. Entries close Saturday, June 13th (Monday morning's post in time), to the Secretaries Post Office Sports, Bristol. 2345 I JPOR THE "pi" O L ID A YJSk FQR THE HOLIDAYS. G Eo- A. SECOOMBE & Co.. THE POPULAR CARDIFF DRAPERS; ARE SHOWING THIS DAY SIX HUNDRED TAILOR-MADE OATS AND ks KIRTS, ONE-THIRD UNDER VALUE. At 8s lid, 10s lid, 14a lld. 18s lid, 21s lid, 26a lid, and 29s lid each. These Lovely Costumes are the finest lot evet brought into Cardiff, and can be had in Shade( of Green, Resida, Electric, Brown, Tan, FavaL Grey, Navy, and Black. All Perfectly Fhushedi Perfect Shapes, and made by English Tailors t also A LOT OF PRETTY DRILL OOSTUHESr ALL BEST COLOURS, at 8s Ud EACH. THIS DAY, GEO. A. SECCOMBE AND 00. SHOW OVER 3,000 J^ADIES' gHIRTS AND gLOUSES, The Clearanoe of Two London Makera. Priom-la 6*d to 21s each. ASSORTMENT OVERWHELMING. STYLES PERFECT. DESCRIPTION IMPOSSIBLE. CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. QEO. gECCOMBE & THE POPULAR CARDIFF DRAPERS, 79 AND 81, QUEEN-STREET. (ONE ENTRANCE ONLY.) 1889-M CARDIFF EXHIBITION, 1896. PIANOS AND ORGANS. rpHOMPSON & SHACIO;LL (Ltd) (STAND 118 AND OLD CARDIFF STAND 15). The Finest Display of Musical Instruments ever shows in the Principality. ESTEY ORGANS. Newest Styles. NEUMEYER PIANOS, Latest Models BRINSMEAD PIANOS. Improved designs, KIRKMAN PIANOS. Inlaid Panels. COLLARD PIANOS. Exquisite Finish, LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. DELIVERER FREE. OLD PIANOS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. All Instruments Supplied on New Hire System £ desired, without Extra Charge, from 10s Monthly. Beautifully Illustrated Catalogue Free by Post 0Jr application to Cardiff, Swansea, Merthyr, or any oi the Company's numerous Branches. SCHOOL BOARD MODEL PIANOS (As Supplied Cardiff and Barry School Boards) ONLY 19 GUINEAS CASH. Usual Price 30 Guineas, 1,200 INSTRUMENTS SOLD YEARLY. SATIS- FACTION GUARANTEED. Send for Price List. Send for Price List. LIST OF ADDRESSES. CARDIFF Queen's Music Warehouse, Queen-street BRISTOL .142, Newfouudland-road. SWANSEA 32, Castle-street I NEWPORT 23, Commercial-street, GLOUCESTER 146, Westgate-street. MERTHYR 118, High-street, PON'NPRIDD Taff-streaL. I LLANELLY „60, Stepney-street. RHONDDA 81, Tyiacelyn-road, Penygraig. Wyndham-street. FERNDALE 37, Strand. BARRY DOCK 49, Hoi ton-road. With Agents in most of the Towns and Villages is the Principality. 1047 0 ARD FFF XH IB ITION, THE JgAGLE "pATENT j^ANGES AND Q.RATE8 CAN BE SEEN IN OPERATION. Please Apply for Illustrated Catalogues to MM SOLE DISTRICT AGENTS- c B 0 s s B ROT HER S. I WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. CARDIFF.1758 "XTEATH AND DISTRICT BILL. -i3t POSTING COMPANY.—Late T Wall. l Offices ASSEMBLY-ROOMS, NEATH MA-Wer.-J. W. ROBINSON. Lessees and Proprietors of the best Posting ScatiaM in Neautt and District 129