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Sab,s btl Indian. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. L Messrs BEYNON A MEAGER. VrMnold Farm and Lands, at Swansea June 29 Messrs W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY. Wine Merchants' Stock-in-Trade, at Cardifi July 2 n Mr JOHN DAVID. Household Furniture, Itc., at Penllyne Court. July I 3 Mr D. EVANS. ^Tinting Machinery, at Penarth July 14 Messrs JOHN FRANCIS and EYNON BOWEN. Freehold Farms, at Cardigan July 4 Mr JOHN FRANCIS. Freehold Properties, at Newcastle-Emlyn July 3 Freehold Properties, at Cardigan July 4 Freehold Properties, at Kidwelly July 7 Messrs GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY. £ hina, 4c., at Salerooms June 30, A July 1. 2, <fc 3 ■TO Shares, at Cardiff July 7 Wines and Spirits, at Cardiff July 13 A 14 „ Messrs HERN A PERTWEE. Horses, at Cardiff July 4 Messrs BOWELL & HUGHES. Property, at Aberdare June and July Messrs JORDAN AND JENKINS. last and Machinery, at Cwmtwrch June 29 Messrs KELLOCKS. Four-masted Ship, at Liverpool July 2 Messrs KINGSFORD and LEWIS. Freehold Building Estate, at Chepstow .Tune 30 toehold Properties, at Chepstow June 30 Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER and SON. Residence, at Swansea July 20 „ Messrs J. G. MADDOX and SON. Household Furniture, at Cardiff June 30 & July 2 Mr W. T. MORGAN. PfoPerties. at Aberdare July 7 Messrs S. N. POWELL and K. W. HARRY. •ngines and Colliery Plant, at Llanelly June 30 M Messrs WILLIAM SANDEKS A SONS. Freehold Family Residence, at Cardiff Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER Freehold Ground Rents, at Abertillery.. July 6 Freehold Residence, at Car(liff. .July 6 leasehold Properties, at Cardiff ..July 11 Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff July 11 Freehold Property, at Bridgend ..July 18 Messrs STRAKElt and SON. Household Furniture, at Abergavenny July 2 Free Fully-licensed Inn, at Abergavenny. —July^ Leasehold Property, at Blaina July 9 Mr J. RICHARD THOMAS Cattle and Sheep, at Canton Fair .July 6 Leasehold Property, at Bridgend .July 11 Mr W. THOMAS. Leasehold Property, at Barry Dock -July 2 Mr HOWELL WILLIAMS. Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff July 2 Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff July 2 Contractor's Plant, Machinery. Ac., at Cardiff ~Jj»y7 SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD and LONG LEASEHOLD GROUND RENTS, AT ABERTILLERY, IN THE COUNTY OF MON- MOUTH. MESSRS STEPHENSON AND ALEX- ANDKR are instructed to SELL by AUC- TION, at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on MONDAY, 6th lily, 1886, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to Conditions of sale to be there and then produced, the JDUowing valuable FREEHOLD and LONG LEASEHOLD GROUND RENTS, Mounting together to £ 182 3s 8d, amply secured npon 15 dwelling-houses (9 with shops)!, stables, and llatbaildinla thereto belonging, situate in Gaen-street, Lenia-etreot, Walter-street, Morgan-street, George- street, Norman-street, and the Highway leading from Gwmtillery, and in Brynteg, all in Abertillery afore- Mid, with the reversions expectant on the determina- tion of the leases and sub-leases. The ground rents comprise one rent of El 158 per Annum, eight rents of £ 1 18s 6d each Der annum 57 rents ot £ 2 each per annum, 31 rents of 81 as each per annum, one rent of JB2 5s. for annum, two rents of £ 2 10s each per Annnm, two rents of S5 3s each, per annum, one rent £4 48 per annum, less £1 Is 8d per annum head Mat; one rent of S4 4s per annum, one rent of 95 5s Ver annum, and one rent of 29 5s, one of J:15, and one -*f 216 10s. The premises out of which the last three ground rents issue are held on lease for a term of 999 Feats from 29th September. 1332, subject to 9, head tent 01£24 16s 8d, which will be payable by the purchaser. The whole ot the premises will first be-offered in ■•no or two lots, and if not sold will then be offered ■» eight convenient lots, as shown in printed par- ticulars to be circulated. Printed particulars, plans, and conditions of sale •Buy be haa of the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff, Mot Mr JAMES MORGAN, 8401 Solicitor, 89. St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 10 HORSES FOR SALE. MESSRS S. HERN and PERTWEE have received instructions from the Cardiff ways Company. Limited, to SELL by AUCTION, M SATURDAY, July 4th, 1896. at 12 noon, 10 HORSES, suitable for farmers, tradesmen, .and others, at the ■Company's Depot, Wood-street, Cardiff. 2696 BALTIC BUILDINGS. DOCKS, CARDIFF. IN BANKRUPTCY. fcH S. D. CHURCHILL AND COMPANY. WINE AND SPBEtTT MERCHANTS. CARDIFP- MESSRS W. C. CLARKE AND DOVEY have received instructions from the Trustee in Bankruptcy of the above Estate to OFFER for SAX-IS bjr AUCTrON, at Baltic Buildings, Mount Stuart- aqunre, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 2nd day of July text. at Twelve Noon. the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE. tonsisting of champagne, hock, claret, burgundy, port, urn, Angostura and other bitters, Gerolstein, quantity if bottled cider, mineral waters, &c., the whole of the PLANT AND ROLLING STOCK, aomprising six French oak spirit vats of 100 gallons ach. 1 rum puncheon, 1 French oak spirit vat of 100 gallons with three tap?, 1 French oak spirit vat of 50 gallons, quantity stillaging, copper spirit Measures, iron bottle rack, drying racks, 100 feet of lead piping, 2 corking machines, about four hundred dosen assorted bottles, two hundred and thirty jars, various sizes from gallon to 6 gallon, sixty wine bins, 2 handtrucks, bottle-washing machine, one uphon. bottling machine, together with the OFFICE FURNITURE AND FITTINGS. which comprise American cylinder writing desk, one. kneehole writing table, two desks, mahogany, Windsor, and bentwood chairs, one Miiner's safe, one copying press and stand, bamboo hat and umbrella stand, over- mantel, linoleum, two speaking tubes. &c., Ac. The above may be inspected Day Before and Morn- ing of Sale, and Further Particulars obtained at the Offices of the Auctioneers, 31, Queen-street, Cardiff, or of Mr William Jones, Solicitor, St. Mary-street, Cardie. Dared this 25th day of June. Messrs W. C. Clarke a.nd Dovey, 31, Queen-street, Cardiff. ON TUESDAY AND THURSDAY NKXT! JUNE 30 AND JULY 2, 1896. IMPORTANT SALES OF EXCELLENT MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and effects, comprising the COMPLETE APPOINTMENTS of 2 Drawing and 3 Dining-rooms, Hall, Staircase, and 11 Bed- rooms. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX AND SON will SELL by PUBLLC AUCTION, at their Sale-rooms, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff, on the above dates, the whole of the CONTENTS OF TWO RESIDENCES, Mmoved to the Rooms for convenience of sale from Diahmond-road and Oakfield street, Cardiff also four excellent Pianofortes and one Ship's Piano. Further particulars of the Auctioneers or see posters. Goods on view prior to and mornings of each day's ales, which will commence at 2 o'clock precisely. 1111 PENLLYNE COURT, NEAR COWBRIDGE. (Situate about two miles from Cowbridge (T.V.R.) Station,) IMPORTANT SALK OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI. TURK. CARRIAGE HORSE. HARNESS, CAR- RIAGES, OLD CHINA, PLATED ARTICLES, Ac. MR JOHN DAVID has received in- structions from the Executors of the late Wm. Salmon, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNES. DAY, July lst, 1896. the contents of drawing-room, dining-room, breakfast-room, and five bedrooms, in. cluding some handsome Oak and Chippendale Furni- ture, Old China, Pierglasses, Ancient Wall Mirrors, Mahogany and Iron Bedsteads, Feather Beds, Ward- robes, Oil Paintings (together with about 600 Vols, of Books, by Shakespeare and other good authors), Glass, Plated Articles, the usual Kitchen Utensils. Bay Carriage Horse, 6 years old, Harness, Carriages, and a Quantity of other articles. Sale will commence at 12.30. Full particulars in catalogue, which may be had Jtom the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Cowbridge. 2675 BARRY DOCK. BALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MR W. THOMAS has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Victoria Hotel, Barry Dock, on THURSDAY, July 2nd, 1896, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, the following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY LOT I.—All those substantial and well-built DWELL- ING-HOUSES, Nos. 2, 3, and 4, Spencer-street, let to good tenants at 6s 6d each per week, and held under a lease of 99 years from August, 1885, at a ground rent at 92 each per annum. LOT 2.—By order of the Mortgagee, all those snb- stantial and well-built DWELLING-HOUSES, Nos. 21, 23, and 25, Beryl-street, containing 7 rooms and bathroom let to good tenants at 9s each per week and held under a lease of 99 years from August, 1895, at a ground rent of £ 5 3s each per annum. The above way be sold in two or more lots to suit the convenience of purchasers. For further particulars as to Lot 1 to B. E. Hodgens, Bm., Solicitor, Abergavenny as to Lot 2, to J. T. fticnards, Esq., Solicitor, Albert Chambers, High-street, Cardiff and as to the whole, to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Vere-street, Cadoxton-Barry. 2622 ABERDARE. SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS PREMISES AND DWELLING-HOUSE. MR W. T. MORGAN (Messrs Morgan and Fithen) has received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Boot Hotel, Aberdare, on TUESDAY, July 7th, 1836, at 3.30 o'clock in the afternoon (subject to such conditions as shall be there and then read), the following PROPERTIES LoT I.-AH thlkt SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE, being No. 11, Commercial-street, Aberdare. lately in the occupation of David Jones, deceased, and now in the occupation of Mrs M. Jones, butcher. Possession of the premises can be obtained im. mediately on completion of purchase. LOT 2.T-All that DWELLING-HOUSE, being No. 8, f>ean-streec, Aberdare. and now in the occupation of Mr Thomas Jones, producing an annual rent of £ 2215s {the tenant pays rates and taxes), both held under loase for 99 years from 25th March, 1854, at annual plound rents of B2 9s, £ 2 10s. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their offices. No. 27, Canon-street, Aberdare. or to Mr J. W. Evans, Solicitor, Aberdare. June 15th, 1896. 2630 ESTABLISHED 1840. IT JgRADER AND SONS, PIANOS, ORGANS, AND HARMONIUMS. CASH OR CREBIT. LISTS FREE. ONLY ADDRESS 1369 AND 9. WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. IMPORTANT to THOSE WHO SUFFER. JL One Box of Horton's I.X.L. Pills are guaranteed to cure all complications. Also gravel and pains in the feick. Post free for 4s from G. D. Horton, M.P.S. Ørom the General Hospital), Aston-road, Birmingham. s:-Cudift-A. Bagon. Chemist, 39, Bridge-st., •ad 11, Bute-st. Mertbyr-Wills, Chemist. Swansea JUoyd, Chemist. Oxford-st Newport—Young, Chemist, Ugh •st. N.B.-Has never been known to fail. Let- I |ar> AMMwexvd JrAII. Please name rmmc- 1249 aUs bli gtarifam. ON TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. AND FRIDAY, 30th JUNE, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd JULY, 1896. IMPORTANT SALE OF CHINA, &c. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, XfJL and PERRY have received instructions from a FINE ART POTTERY MANUFACTURER to SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms. 11, High- street, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY NEXT. 30th June, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd July, 1896, a Large and Valuable Stock of CHINA AND EARTHENWARE, including richly hand-painted PLAQUES, numerous CHINA ORNAMENTS, Parian figures, wall brackets, and other DECORATIVE ITEMS, fancy flower pots, coloured flower glasses, trinket sets, match strikers, numerous sets of jugs, Ac. DINNER, TEA, AND BREAKFAST SERVICES, comprising splendid hand painted and printed r's' DINNER SERVICES (54, 72, and 104 pieces respec- tively) elegant kand-painted and imitation DERBY CHINA TEA SERVICES, superior square shape and hand-painted BREAKFAST SERVICES first-class SINGLE and DOUBLE TOUiET 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 ArtPottery, Flower Pots, Cruets, and a large assortment of HOUSEHOLD CROCKERY. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock prompt each day. ON VIEW MORNINGS OF SALE. 2219 ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY. 13th and 14th JULY. 1896. To WHOLESALE WINE and SPIRIT MEfr 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- TRADE of Messrs WM. PULLING and Co., Wine and Spirit Merchants. Custom House-street, Cardiff, wiio:are Closing their Cardiff Cellars and Warehouses? in consequence of the recent DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. MFSSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING and PERRY have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at their Sale Rooms, 11, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. On MONDAYand TUESDAY, the 13th and 14th July, 1896. and not the 6th and 7th July, as previously advertised, at 12 o'clock punctually, the whole of the HIGH-CLASS STOCK OF WINES AND SPIRITS, stocked by Messrs WILLIAM POMJNG AND CO. for the purpose oj their business as Wholesale and Private Wine Merchants, and. now being sold solely on acamnt of the closing of their Cardiff establishment 4114 the Sffl, 16 Hhds. and 29 Quarter Casks of Whisky. 6 Puncheons and 11 Quarter Casks of Rum. 19 Quarter Casks of Tarragona. OVER 1,000 DOZENS OP VALUABLE WINES, consisting of Fine Old Vintage Ports, Sherries, Clarets; Champagnes, Burgundies, Meaoc, St. Juhen, &C'ABOUT*100 DPZKNS OF BOTTLED SPIRITS. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers one week prior to saler ORDER OF SAJLIK. FIRST DAY The Stock of Wines and Spirits at the Sale Rooms, 11, High- swet Cardiff. SECOND DAY The whole of the Office Furniture, Standing Casks, and Trade Utensils on Messrs Pulling and Co.'s Premises, 22, Custom Rouse-street. Cardiff. The Auctioneers desire to call special attention to the above Sale, as it will afford an exceptional oppor- tunity to both wholesale merchants, hotel proprietors, and private consumers to obtain a'supply. of nrst-ciass wines and spirits, which iaa.y be purchased with tho greatest confidence, Messrs William PulhngandCo. having for many years past borne a very high reputa* tion for the quality and superiority of the good* stocked by them. 2220 ON TUESDAY, 7TH JULY, 1896. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY are instructed to SELL by AUC. TION, at Roath Market, on TUESDAY, 7th July, 1896, at 12 o'clock, 270 SHARES of P.1 each (10s paid) in the CARDIFF and SOUTH WALES HIDE, SKIN, AND WOOL COMPANY, LIMITED, in lots of 10 shares. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 11, High-street, Cardiff. 2711 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 cf Messrs T. Waring aud Son) has received ln4 £ tructions from the executors of the late Mr John Robbins (deceased) to SELL by AUCTION, at tho Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, July 2ntl, 189i. at 7 o'clock in the eveuing, (subject to such conditions of sale as shall then be produced) the undermentioned VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, LOT I.-All that substantial and well-built VILLA RESIDENCE, ttu, No. 29, CLAUDE ROAD, Roath, containing two reception-rooms, kitchen, scullery, dfce., six well-arranged bedrooms, box-room, bath-room, and w.c., with hot and cold water, in the occupation of George Dearlove, Esq., at the annual rent of jMO, tenant paying all rates and taxes. A LOT 2.—No. 31, C AUDF-ROAI), a similar RESI- DENCE and adjoining Lot 1, in the occupation of F. P. Verney, Esq., as annual tenant, at the very low rent of S32 per annum, tenant paying all rates and taxes. Lots 1 and 2 are leased separately for terms of 99, years from 2nd February, 90, at annual ground rents of R6 6s and S5 7s respectively. The Auctioneer wishes to draw the special attention of intending purchasers to the excellent position of the above very eligible Residences, which must be sold to enable the executors to close the estate. For further particulars apply to R. Y. Evans, Esq., Solicitor, Guildhall Chambers, St. Mary-street, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneer, 1, Charles-street, Cardiff. 2383 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 <fc 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 I.-All that commodious VILLA RESIDENCE, known as No. ;53, otanwell-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 ^LOT^-ALL^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 955 per annum, tenant paymg all rates and TOT 3.—All that capital VILLA RESIDENCE, Coach-house and Stable at the rear, known as No. 57, Stanwell-road, Penarth. in the occupation of J. G. Robey. Esq.. and J. W. Gulliver, Esq., respectively, as annual tenant, at a total rent of jM5 per annum, tenants paying all rates and taxes. Lots 1, 2, and 3 are leased separately, and are held for terms of 99 year* from 1st May, 1886, at annual ground rents of 25 Ss, £2 15s, and B5 respectively. LOT 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 B45 per annum. This Lot is held for a term of 99 years from tlst May, 1887. at the very low ground rent of £ 3173 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 IMPORTANT SALE OF CONTRACTOR'S PLANT, MACHINERY, MATERIALS, &c. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY (PASSENGER STATION), PENARTH-ROAD, CARDIFF. MR HOWELL WILLIAMS (of the firm of Messrs T. Waring and Son) will offer ior SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At G.W.RI Station, Penarth-road. on THURSDAY, July 7th, 1896, commencing at 12.30 o'clock, a large and varied assortment of CONTRACTOR'S PLANT, MACHINERY, &c., belonging to MR J. STRACHAN, CONTRACTOR, and which has been used by him in the construction of the new Passenger station for the Great Western Railway at Cardiff, COMPRISING 1 6-WHEEL TANK LOCOMOTIVE ENGINE. 3 STEAM PORTABLE CRANES. 1 9-FT. MORTAR MILL, 3 DRAUGHT HORSES. RAILWAY TRUCKS, Raw Bench, Scaffold Poles, Deals, Wooden Huts. Quantity Iron, Timber, Firewood, and numerous other Goods. Full particulars in Catalogues, which are being prepared and may be obtained upon application to the Auctioneer, No. 1, Charies-street, Cardiff, on and after 4th June. 2712 THE PURE BEER BILL.—IN PARLIAMENT. In compliance with the proposed Act the JJEDRUTH jgREWERY COMPANY (LIMITED) Are now introducing their CELEBRATED CORNISH ALES, PURE AND UNADULTERATED MALT AND: HOPS. ASK FOR THESE ALES AT ALL [FREE PUBLIC-HOUSES. SOCJTH WALES AGENCY AT SWANSEA. Omon AND STORES: 42A, WIND-STREET. 1465 BERTIE DA VIES, MANAGER. ENTS, MARQUEES, AND JL PAVILIONS ON HIRE. JOHN SMART AND COMPANY, 2, WELLINGTON-TERRACE, CARDIFF, beg to announce to the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, and the Public at large that they have the Largest and Most Magnificent Suite of Marquees in the Provinces (not surpassed in the Metropolis), every style and variety, suitable for Horticultural Exhibitions, Galas, Bazaars, Tea Gatherings, Coming-of-Age Festivities, Wedding Breakfasts, Evening Parties, Temporary Ball-rooms, Eisteddfods. Ac. Flags and Banners, Shields, and Decorations in Great Variety, at Charges that will Defy Competition. Distance No Object. Estimates on Application. 16902 1384 .*edt,s bly SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM AND BUILDING LANDS. 1*/TESSRS BEYNON and MEAGER are M taSS*« £ SELL by the Royal Hotel, Swansea, on MONDAY, June £ )th, 1836, the following valuable FREEHOLD FARM AND LANDS. Particulars r LOT 1.—All that FREEHOLD FARM aad LANDS, abutting the main road leading froni Gowerton to Louehor, called or known as Island Honse, situate in the borough of Loughor. in the county oTGlamorgan, and having an area of 38 „nli 628 These premises are numbered 694, 626, 627, £ nd tW in the Ordnance Sheet for the are now in the occupation of and are of the estimated value of £ 55 perannum. This lot includes the dwelling-house known as Island House, with well-stocked garden and land attached thereto. The fawn buildings comprise barn, stable, cow. shed, colt-house, piitgeries, store-room, caTt-shed, 2 large yards, and appurtenances. FIKL^.CJOSBS.. LANDS, known as Rhosog or Vernal Marsh, also on the main road from Gowerton to Lower^ Loaghor, situate and adjoining the last lot, containing by ad- measurement 18 acres, or thereabouts, and 13 P-^rt of the premises numbered 604 in the Ordnance Sheet for the said district. The land is healthy, and affords excellent pasture. The whole is of the estimated value of £ 27 per annum. „ LOT 3,—All that FIELD or CLOSE of LAND, called or known as Caerhicket Bach, situate and being in the parish of Loughor, in the county of Glamorgan, and numbered 186 in the Ordnance Sheet for the said district, and containing by admeasurement 5t.. Or. 22p., or thereabouts, and of the estimated value of 2n per aDL0T4.-Ail that FIELD or CLOSE of LAND, called or known as Caellwyncoch Field, situate Mid being in the same parish as the last, lot, and numbered 7C5 in the said Ordnance Sheet, and containing by ad. measurement 3a. 2r. 18p., or thereabouts, and of the estimated value of £ 8_per annum. LOT 5.—All that FIELD or CLOSE of LAND, called or known as Waunrhyd Field, situate and being in the same parish as the last lot, and numbered 714 in the said Ordnance Sheet, and containing by admeasure. ment 2a. 2r. 9p., or thereabouts, and of the estimated value of £3 per annum. LOT 6.—All that FIELD or CLOSE of LAND, called or known as Caepandy Arable Field," situate and being in the same parish as the last lot, and numbered 717 in the said Ordnance Sheet, and con- taining 6a. 2r. 36p. or thereabouts, and of the esti. mated value of F,10 109 per annum. LOT 7.—All that FIELD or CLOSE of LAND, called or known as Small Caepandy Pasture," situate and being in the same parish as the last lot. and numbered 718 in the said Ordnance Sheet, and con- taining 2a. Or. 33n. or t-hereabouts. and let to Mr G. Thomas at B2 per annum. The Mines and Minerals are reserved, with full powers of working and raising; The whole of the lands are m good and healthy con. dition, and well cultivated, and a considerable part thereof is suitable for building plots. The premises are situate within the growing districts of Loughor, Gorseinon, and Gowerton, and are well worthy the attention of Investors and others. Sale to commence at 3 p.m. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to Mr John R. Richards, Solicitor, Swansea or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Victoria Chambers, Swansea. 2617 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 Tideu- ham Water Works Co. 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 the Trustees of the Will of the late Alexander Miller, Esq" to SELL by AUCTION the above PROPERTY, at the Beaufort Arms Hotel, Chepstow, on TUESDAY (Market Day), June 30th, 189&, at 3 o'clock, in four lots, subject to such Conditions as shall be read and- produced at the time of Sale. LOT I.-All that valuable BUILDING ESTATE, having a iong frontage on the main road Chepstow to Lydney and to Sedbury, containing 8% acres more or less. This lot commands some of the finest views iu 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 4% acres more or less. LOT 3.— A pair of well-built semi-detached VILLAS, with large Gardens, situate on the niain road from Chepstow to f.ydney, and in the respective occupations of Mr H. J. S. Batt and Mrs Evans. LOT 4.—All that valuable plot of BUILDING LAND on ilia iiorth-ea-st,. of the last-mentioned property, having a frontage 36 foet;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, 2571 Solicitors, Chepstow. COUNTIES OF CARDIGAN AND CARMARTHEN. MR JOHN FRANCIS will SELL by AUCTION, at the Salutation Hotel, New- castle-Emlyn, at 1 p.m., on FRIDAY, 3rd July, 189&, the following FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, Including the Salutation Hotel, Newcastle-Emlyn, and the Farms, &c., of Wervill Brook, Chapel, called Capel-y-Ffynon," Chapel House' and Premises, and piece of Land, part of Wervil Brook, Arfor, Arforfach, and Arforwest, four Building Sites, part of Arforwest and Manhyfryd, in the parish of Llangranog Fron- glyd, Abergwrog, Peuralltffvnon, Goodie, and Penrallt- wen, in the parish of Brongwyn Llwchryrhaul and Penralltesgob, in the parish of Llandyfriog Bryn- meini, Coedybryn, Pantyceiros, and Blaenwaun, in the parish of Abernant; Blaensulgen and Woodlands, piece of Common Land (part of Blaensulgen), Gors Cwmgelli and Waunllwyd, iu the parish of Cilrhedyn Ffynonwen and Blaenpant, in the parish of Eglwysfair. a-Cherrig making a total of 1,500 acres. Particulars, plans, and conditions of sale may ba obtained of Mr Jobn Francis, Auctioneer, Land Agent, Valuer, and Surveyor, Carmarthen Messrs John Francis and Eynon Bowen, Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Newcastle-Emlyn D. Long Price, Esq, Solicitor, Talley House, Llandilo; D. E. Stephens, Esq., Solicitor, Carmarthen; and J. W. Nicholas, Esq., Solicitor, Llandilo. 2623 PEMBROKESHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD FARMS. MESSRS JOHN FRANCISandEYNON BOWEN will offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Black Lion Hotel, Cardigan, on SATURDAY, the 4th July, 1896, at 1.30 p.m., the.valu- able FARMS OF "PARKYPRATT," •« BRYNGWYN," AND "PENWAUN," situate in the Parish of St. Dogmeil's, in the County of Pembroke, in six lots. Plans, Particulars, and Conditions of Sale may be obtained of the Auctioneers at Carmarthen and Newcastle-Emlyn of Mr T. Lloyd Davies, Solicitor, 8, New Inn, Strand, London of Mr W. H. Davies, Estate Agent, Cardigan; aud of Messrs JENKINS & EVANS, Solicitors, Cardigan. Cardigan, 3rd June, 1896. 2624 CARDIGANSHIRE AND PEMBROKESHIRE. MR JOHN FRANCIS will SELL by AUCTION at the Black Lion Hotel, Cardigan, on SATURDAY, 4th July, 1896, the undermentioned FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, Viz. "Tintern Cottage," in the town of Cardigan; the "Old Toll Gate House" and Building Sites, near Cardigan • and the farms of Glanrhyd and Viallt, in the parish of Cilrhedyn, Pembrokeshire Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be obtained of Mr John Francis, Auctioneer, Land Agent, Valuer,. and Surveyor, Carmarthen of Messrs John Francis and Eynon Bowen, Auctioneers, &c., Newcastle. itmlyn or of Messrs Eaton Evans and Williams, Solicitors, Haverfordwest. 2709 "CARMARTHENSHIRE. MR JOHN FRANCIS will SELL by AUCTION, at the Castle Inn, Kidwelly, on TUESDAY, 7th July, ^"S^le FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, viz. Cwmnant Farm, near Llanelly Knocking Stone, High Park Fields, Llaincolman, Llainshonharry near Kidwelly Slangs, near Acbddu, Burry Port, Bryn- martin, Golden Grove; and Brynmawr. Llaanon, Particulars and conditions of sale may be of Mr John Francis, Auctioneer, Land Agent, vainer, and Surveyor, Carmarthen or of Messr,¡ Eaton, Evans, and Williams, Solicitors, Haverfordwest. 2710 TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS AND OTHERS. YSTRADOWEN COLLIERY, CWMWRCEL 1\/1 ESSRS JORDAN AND JENKINS have been instructed by the £ xe^Ji?25 Tf, the late Mr Levi Rees to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Colliery, on MONDAY, June 29th, 1896, the whole of the fixed and loose PLANT AND MACHINERY. consisting of horizontal winding engine, loin, cyiinaer, 3ft. stroke, with 4ft. 4in. winding-drum, complete also the engine-house, 30ft. by 20ft., with corrugated iron roof; about 300 yards IV,in. wire rope; 150 yards %in. ditto, both in good condition; Taylor's patent marine steam crab punching ana shearing machine; colliery ventilating fan, IOIS. diameter, with engine complete (by Waddie); P'[' bank weighing machine to weigh 2 tons 2 bouers, 31ft. by 7ft., and 16ft. by 6%tt. respectively coal screen and Salter's balance (or billy);. also tne wooden building with corrugated iron root covering same; weigh house, 10ft. by ott., with desk inside, cast iron water wheel made to order, 21ft. diameter, complete, but has not been put together; about 25 tons of bridge rails, 131bs. to the yard, about 30 tons Bin. cast iron pipes, large quantity of sleepers, 25 coal trams, 2ft. 4,n- gauge, 11 ditto, inferior quality, Holmao's patent hand pump, saw bench, 2 circular saws, with pulleys and straps complete, water tank, bombec, 5 trolleys, several tons of Eadie's 8in. pipes, 2 blast tubes, 18ft. by 3ft., wooden air tubes, lot of tram wheels and rollers, lot of old and new timber of different dimensions, several tons of rails and sleepers laid on siding, grind- stone, wheelbarrow, corn bin, etc., etc. S,NIITHY.-Two anvils, two bellows, vice, and a com- plement of smith's tools. Also a large quantity of wrought iron of different sizes. OFFICE.—Office table, four chairs, copying press and stand. Sale to commence at 12.30 p.m. sharps Terms—Cash at the close of sale. The colliery is situate about five minutes' walk from Gwys Station, M.R. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, OlalS. and Pentardawe or to Messrs R. and C. B. Jenkins, Solicitors, 4, Fisher-street, Swansea. 2650 PRESCRIPTION FREE." I have resolved, after much consideration, to give to sufferers who will send me a self-addressed stamped envelope the Prescription which cured me after 17 years of suffering from Nervous Debility. This Pre- scription is from my own experience an infallible guaranteed cure for Exhausted Vitality, Premature Decay, Weakness, Despondency, Varicocele, Kidney and Liver Complaints, and all kindred Diseases, and I confidently recommend it to all who so suffer. (Name this paper.) Write to W. H. BROWS, Iraq., 14 Chesham-road, Brighton, Snsaw. 100 altfí by jUttigtt, IMPORTANT SALE of a. VALUABLE RESIDENCE in the west end of Swansea, with GARDENS and PLEASURE GROUNDS of about acres in ex- tent the whole of which can be rende a. vailable for Building purposes, together with a DETACHED COTTAGE and DWELLING-HOUSE in Eaton, crescent.and also improved LEASEHOLD GROUND RENTS, amounting in the aggregate to £So 8s per annum. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON jVl have been favoured with instructions from the representatives of' the late Mrs E. Bath to SELL by' AUCTION, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat- street, Swansea, on MONDAY,, the 20th day of July, 1896, that valuable MANSION and PREMISE^, with the well laid oat pleasure gwnnds and walled-in garden, yards, stables, and outhouses thereto belong- ing, known as BRYN-Y-MOR," Swansea, for many years the family residence of the late Mr and Mra Edward Bath. RAYDR HOUSE," No. 9, Eaton-crescent, a com- modious Family Residence, in the occupatioa of Mr H. Wils as yearly tettabt. No. 10, EATON-CRESCENT consists of a senu-, detached six-roomed Cottage, adjoining the stabler entrance to Bryn-y-tuor at present in .tio.. of tbe gardener. f Portions of the Estate, Nos. 1 to 4 inclusive Nyanza- terraoe. andTtos. 1 to 14, Eaton-crescent, have been underleased for the whole of the original terms under which the property is iield at improved, ground rents, amounting in the aggregate to £ö68sper annuzn. The estate is ripe for building purposes, and can bo wholly or partly developed at will. The original lease contains a covenant whereby the lessor, etc., undertakes to make, form, and complete, at his own cost. a road from Eaton-grove toEaton- crescent. A plan will be published with the par. ticulars and conditions of sale, showing the proposed road and method of development. The whole of the property is held under two leases— the one for a term of 99 years from December 25th, 1868, at a ground rent of E180 the other for a similar term from March 25th, 1876, at a ground rent 01£66. Sale to commenbe at 3 p.m. For particulars, plans, and conditions of sale, and further information* apply to Wm. Cox, Esq., Solicitor, Adelaide-street, or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street Chambers, Goat-street, Swansea.. 2715 LLANFOIST HOUSE. NEAR \BERGAVENNY. IMPORTANT SALE of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and OUTDOOR EFFECTS. MEsSRs STRAKER and SON have been favoured with instructions from W. B. Partridge, Esq. (who has let the above residence), to SELL by AUCTION, on the above Premises; on THURSDAY, July 2nd, 1896, and following day if necessary, a large quantity of valuable antique and modem substantial HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. carriages, harness, and outdoor effects, comprising a portion of the appointments of entrance-hall, dining- room, drawing-room, study, principal and secondary bedchambers, &c., &c., including Wilton pile, Brussels, and other carpets, hearthrugs, linoleum, steel and wire fenders, brass and steel fire tools, teles- cope dining, loo, sofa, library, kneehole writing, and fancy tables, bureaus, bookcases, easy and small dining-room, drawing-room, and other chairs, rnassiye sideboard, cheffoniers, overiflant-el and pier glasses, console tables and glasses, carved oak hall furniture, four-post half-tester bedsteads and bedding, valuable oil paintings, artist proof engravings, centra Ottoman, couches, upright grand trichord piano (by Collard and Collard), cottage piano (by Chappell and Co.), chests of drawers, chest upon chest. winged and single wardrobes, night commodes, Japanese screens, box Ottomans, corner and other cupboards, toilet glasses, grandfather's clock, china, glass, earthenware, and electro-plated goods, dairy utensils, Hearnons incubator for 100 eggs, garden tools, lawn rolls, wheelbarrows, dog kennels, ladders, grindstone, greenhouse and bedding-out plants, governess car, light phaeton (nearly new) by Lloyd, Liverpool, har- ness, stable utensils, and various other effects, which will be fuUy described in catalogues, to be obtained of the Auctioneers and at the place of sale. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. 2680 Auctioneers' Offices, Tiverton -place, Abergavenny. ABERGAVENNY. VALUABLE OLD-ESTABLISHED, FREEHOLD, FREE FULLY-LICENSED INN. MESSRS STRAKER AND SON will L SELL by AUCTION at the Greyhound Hotel. Abergavenuy, on TUESDAY, 7th July, 1895. at 2 for 3 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions of sale to be then produced, all that valuable old-e»tablished, Freehold. Free FULLY LICENSED INN KNOWN AS THE OLD DUKE, situate in Castle-street, Abergavenny, in the county of Monmouthshire, now and for many years past in the occupation of Mr John Powell as yearly tenant. The Property comprises in the basement—Com- modious cellar; on the ground noor-large entrance passage, bar, bar parlour, sitting-room, kitchen, usual offices, and larder on the first floor—four bedrooms; and on the upper floor-large attic. th rear ai-H hrewhouse, stabling for 15 horses, with loft over, yard, piggeries, and large walled-in garden. This old-established Public House and Premises, which cover an area of 600 square yards or there- abouts, are the only licensed premises in Castle-street. are centrally situate and are in close proximity to the General Market and Abergavenny Ctle. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, or to Mr B. 1C. Hodgens. Solicitor, Abergavenny. 2705 BLAINA, MONMOUTHSHIRE. OF VALUABLE LONG LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. IVFESSRS STRAKER & SON have re- JJVJL ceived instructions from John Dakers, Ksquire, of Blaina, the Liquidator of the Blaiua Markets and Hall Company, Limited, in Liquidation, to SELL by AUCTION, on the Vreinises, at Blaina, on THURSDAY, the 9th day of July, 1896, at 2.30 o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be there and then produced, with which will be incorporated the common form conditions of the Mon- mouthshire Incorporated Law Society, all that valuable and desirable long LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. situate in High-street and Cwmcelyn-road, in the town of Blaina, in the county ot Monmouth, and known as «' THE BLAINA MARKETS AND HALL," comprising a substantially built and commodious structure, of modern erection. which has been for some years used as a Hall for Theatrical Performances, Concerts, Public Meetings, and other Gatherings, together with the four ante-rooms and other con- venveniences adjoining thereto, and also a Large Area of eligible Building Land at the rear thereof. The Property is described in Lease as containing by admeasurement 5,699 square yards or thereabouts. The Property covers an area of 5,699 square yards or thereabouts, and is situate in the centre of the thriving town of Blaina, and possesses valuable frontages to High.street and Cwmcelyn-road, which are the main thoroughfares in the town, ana which is admirably adapted for the erection of substantial Business Premises, Houses, and Shops. The Hall has a frontage of 94 feet and a depth of 60 feet or thereabouts, exclusive of ante-rooms, which run the whole length, and have a depth of about 13ft. 6ins., and is snitable either for the, purpose for which it has hitherto beeu used or for a General Market, Arcade, or other business purposes of auy kind, inas- much as it is situated practically in the centre of this thriving and populous district. Tbe Property is held under a Lease from the Nantyglo and Blaina Iron Works Company, Limited, dated tne 28th of February, 1882, for the residue of a term of 99 years, from the 25th March, 1881, subject to. the payment of the nominal ground rent of one guinea per annum. There is a, covenant in the Lease prohibit- ing the sale of intoxieating liquors, and this is the only restrictive covenaut contained in the e. The Purchaser shall take to the Fixtures, Fittings,. and Furniture on the Premises at a valuation. A hst of such Fixtures and Articles may be seen at the Offices of the Auctioneers or Solicitors, and such list will be produced at the time of Sale. For further particulars apply to 'the Auctioneers, at .Abergavenny: or to Messrs WAnD, COLBORNE & COULMAN, 2693 Solicitors, Newport, Mon. btr fettitr. SWANSEA BAY ROYAL REGATTA, ^SATURDAY, JULY 25TH. 1896. The:Committee of the above-named Regatta invite TENDERS for the TAKING of the whole of the FORESHORE for BOOTHS, SHOWS, Ac., &C., com- prising 900 yards frontage, 100 yards depth, or there- abouts. Tenders, sealed, marked to be handed to the Secretary not later than July 8th, 1896. Capt. W. F. SMITH, Hon. Secretary, 37, Wind-street. Swansea^ gpropurtir, &t., to 1ttt. I. TO LICENSED VICTUALLERS AND OTHERS. ABERGAVENNY, MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE LET, with immediate possession, that valuable, well frequented DOUBLE. LICENSED HOTEL, known as the NORTH-WESTKKN HOTEL, immediately opposite to the entrance to the Brecon- road Station, on the Merthyr, Tredegar and Aber- gavenny branch of the L. and N.W. Railway Aber- gavenny is situate in the far-famed Valley of the Usk, to which town the inhabitants of the coal and iron district flock in vast numbers, and it is also the resort of tourists from all parts of the country. ACCOMMODATION.—Bar, bar parlour, counting- house, sitting-room, kitchen, and usual domestic offices, 5 bedrooms, clubroom and attic, extensive stabling, warehouses, skittle allev, yard, and other appurtenances. For further particulars apply to Mr Charles Edwards, Llanfoist Brewery, near Abergavenny or to Messrs Straker and Son, Auctioneers, Abergavenny. 2681 PRIZE MEDAL, CHICAGO, 1693. COTTERELL BRÓS.& 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. 14 PAINE & CO., BILL-POSTERS ADVERTISING AGENTS FOR ABERDARE, HIRWAIN, MOUNTAIN ASH, PENRHIWCEIBER AND DISTRICT. Agents for Guion and American Lines. 13580 ——- 1137 AP.XBSs61..J}InRWl. ABKRDARli. nltU, Itoiias. REDEGARVILLE BAPTIST j JL CHURCH. LORD'S DAY. JUNE 28TH. PREACHER-Rev. GEORGE SPARKS, of West Cowes. Services at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m 378 UTAR STREET CONGREGATIONAL yj CHURCH, ROATH. FLOWER SERVICES, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). PASTOR'S TENTH ANNIVERSARY. 11 a.m.—Rev. C. B. BUTCHER. 6.30 p.m.—Rev. JOHN MORRIS. 3 p.m.-canta.ta., "Paradise Restored." Special Mnsic with Orchestral Accompaniment. 391 ROYAL NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD, 1897.-TOBE HELD AT NEWPORT. LIST OF SUBJECTS, PRIZES, CONDITIONS," Ready. Price 6d by post, 7d. a NEWPORT: WM. JONES. Publisher, 2686 Colblliercial-street. THE CARDIFF TRAMWAYS COM- PANY, LIMITED. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. PRINCE OF WALES' VISIT. TRAFFIC being STOPPED on SATURDAY, 27th insU, from 1.30 until the Proces- sion has passed, the Company will not hold themselves resp?!Mtibk,f°r the running of their Vehicles from Section to Section. u « m „ R- B. GOODYER, Manager. Head Office. 20, Bate-street, June 26th, 1896. 349 NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD OF WALES HELD AT LLANELLY, 1895. AU CLAIMS against the above Eisteddfod must be the undersigned, on or before the rnirtieth instant. Any Claim made after this date VHU not be recognised. T, W. WILKINS, Secretary. Llanelly, June 17th. 1696; 2688 1YTORDEY, CARNEY & COMPANY, — LIMITED. INTEREST ON DEBENTURES. THR GIVEN that the DEBEN. TUBE TRANSFER BOOKS WILL BE CLOSED from J U«E Z5th to JULY 1st, 1896, both Days inclusive. T-. „ DAVID MORGAN, Secretary. Pry Pocks, Newport. Hon., June 24th, 1896. 2673 J^HYMNEY RAILWAY COMPANY. NEW STOCK, 189a SECOND INSTALMENT PAYABLE 1ST JULY, 1896. The Directors think it well to remind Holders that the SECOND INSTALMENT in respect of the above Stock t will become payable on or before Wednesday. the 1st July, 1896, afc The National Provincial Bank of at Cardiff'or at any of theIr Bra.nches. By order, ra W. FAIRLAMB, Secretary. Cardiff, 20th June, 1896. 2582 CWMPARK FLOWER AND v VEGETABLE SHOW. [(NEAR TRKORKY STATION,) AUGUST 3RD, 1896. OPEN AND LOCAL CLASSES. Entries Close July 27th. Schedules to be had of the Hon. Sees., Messrs Barrett and Thomas, 10, Pencae-terrace, Treorky. 2660 GREAT WESTERN RAILWAYS REDUCTION IN FIRST AND SECOND-CLASS « i ORDINARY FARES. nnrTION ESDAY, JULY 1st, the RE- SYpvSfA«ir« ^?Ci-and SECOND-CLASS ORD1- NARY, FARES will be further extended, and will apply locally on all portioos of the Great Western system. AJTERATION OiTRÃINS. JULY, 1896. JWEYMOUTH to JERSEV will MIS O hy about one hour. Passengers will be conveyed from Weymouth to Jersey by direct steamer, leaving Weymouth at 2.15 a.m., and arriving at Jersey at about 80 a.m" and an independent steamer will be run from Weymouth to Guernsey, starting at ¿,30 a.m. The steamer from the Channel Islands will leave Jersey at 9.0 a.m. and Guernsey at about 10.45 a.m., calling for passengew only, and will arrive at Weymouth at about 325 p.m, connecting with a SptJial hJcpress from Weymouth to London, Bristol, Birmingham, and the North, arriving at Paddington at about 7.30 p.m. On SATURDAYS an EXTRA STEAMER will leave Weymouth (Landing Stage) at 1.30 p.m., arriving at Guernsey at about 6 0 p.^i. and Jersey at about 7.30 p.m., in connection with a new express that will leave Paddington at 8.50 a.m. This train will call at Didcot, Trowbridge, awl Yeovil, aud there will be connecting trains from (Wolverhampton, Birmingham Oxford, Gloucester, Hereford, Cardiff, Bristol, and Exetet. On MONDAYS a SP tfCIAL STEAMER will leave JERSEY at 10.30jg.im. >4r Weymouth, not calling at Guernsey, and, a Fa&t'!• |»n in connection, Weymouth (LaiKlins' Sj-igs) on that <Uy at 4.55 p.m., arriving at Bristol (Stapleton-road) at 8.37 p.m., Reading at about 8.40, and Paddington at about 9.30 p.m. This train will call at Didcot at about 8.15 p.m., in connection with the 8.45 p.m., thence to Birmingham and Wolverhampton. A SPECIAL LOCAL SERVICE will be run between Jersey and Guernsey. The 3.35 p.m. from Paddington to Swansea will be extended to New Milford on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, running in direct connection with the steamer from New Milford to Cork. A NEW KXPRESS will leave New Milford on Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays at 6.30 a.M., after arrival of the steamer from Cork. This train will connect with the 8.30 a.m. from Swansea, and will be due to arrive at Paddington at-1.15 p.m. The 8.15 a.m. express from New Milford to Padding- ton will cease to call at Stroud and Kemble, and will be accelerated to arrive at Reading at 4.22 p.m., and Paddington at 5.10 p.m., instead of at 5.35 p.m. The 10.30 a.m. from New Milford to Paddington will start at 11.15 a m. The 12.55 p.m. from Hereford to Gloucester will start at 12.50 p.m., and will run through to Paddington, arriving there at 4.50 p.m. A NEW FAST TRAIN will leave Cardiff at 10.15 a.m., Newport 10.36, Bristol (Stapleton-rr>ad) 11.22, and Bath at 11.42 a.m. for Southampton and Portsmouth, calling at the principal stations only, and arriving at Southampton West at 1.48 p.m., Portsmouth (Town) 2.55 and Bournemouth at 3.4 p in. ANEW FAST TRAIN willleave Cardiff at 4.25 p.m., Newport 4.44, Bristol (Stapleton-road) 5.30, and Bath at 5.50 p.m., for Southampton and Portsmouth, calling at the principal Stations only, and arriving at South- ampton West at 8.1, Portsmouth (Town) 9.7, and Bournemouth at 9,3 p.m. A NEW FAST TRAIN wlllleavePoTtsmouth (Town) at 8.20 a.m., Southampton West.2. and Bournemouth East at 3.0 a.m. for Bristol and Cardiff, calling at the principal Stations only, and arriving at Bristol (Staple- ton-road) at 11.47 a.m., Newport 12.31 p.m., and Cardiff at 12.52 p.m. A NEW FAST TRAIN will leave Portsmouth (Town) at 5.0 p.m., Southampton West 6.2, and Bournemouth East at 4 0 p.m. for Bristol and Cardiff, calling at the principal Stations only, and arriving at Bristol (Stanle- ton-road) at 8.37 p.m., Newport 9.21, and Cardiff at 9.42 p.m. A NEW EXPRESS TRAIN will leave Bristol (Temple Meads) at 9.0 a.m.. Cardiff 9.0. and Newport at 9.25 a.m. for Hereford. Shrewsbury, and Crewe, in connection with Express Trains leaving Crewe at 12.58 p.m. for Scotland, 1.8 p.m. for Manchester, and 1.3 p.m. for Liverpool. This Train will convey through carriages from Taunton and Bristol to Glasgow and Edinburgh, and from Cardiff to Manchester. A NEW FAST TRAIN will leave Kingswear at 9.10 a.m., Dartmouth (by steamer) 8.55. Torquay 9.40, Teignmouth 10.13, Dawlish 10.20, Exeter 10.45, and Taunton at 11.28 a. in. for BRISTOL, in connection with the ia30 p.m. from Bristol to the North. There will be connections from Plymouth, Ilfracombe, Mine- head, etc. Through carriages will run from Kin/swear to Birkenhead, Liverpool. Manchester, and Leeds. The 10.40 a.m. from Liverpool (Lime-street) and 10.37 a.m. from Birkenhead will be continued on to Torquay and Kingswear without change of carriage, leaving Bristol at 3.50 p.m., arriving at Taunton at 4.41, Exeter 5.26, Teignmouth 6.2, Torquay 6.36, Kingswear 7.5, and Dartmouth at 7.20 p.m. A NEW FAST TRAIN in connection with express trains from the North will leave Hereford at 2.0 p.m. for Gloucester and Cheltenham, connecting at Glou- cester with the 3.15 p.m. to London. A NEW TRAIN will leave Cheltenham at 12.20 p.m. and Gloucester at 12.40p.m. for Hereford, in connection with the 9.0 a.m. from Paddington, connecting at Hereford with express trains to the North. For other alterations see time tables and notices. 2699 HY. LAMBERT, General Manager. TAFF VALE RAILWAY., NOTICE OF IMPROVED SERVICE OF TRAINS FOR JULY. AUGUST. AND SEPTEMBER, 1896. THROUGH TRAINS WILL BE BUN AS UNDER Ia.tn a.m., p.m., p.m p.m;j dep. 10.22.12.38, S! 5*57 p.m., p.m., p»m. 7.30, 9.12*, 11.0* a.m. exp N dep. 7.50,10.38 |p.m. P p.m. j.1.10, } a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. From Treherbert for dep 1Q 3 23( J p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. J 7.25, 9.0*, 10.50* }a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. dep. 7.45,10.10,12.30, 3.15, 5.40, p.m. p.m. p.m. 7.20, 9,5t. 10.55t 7.20, 9,5t. 10.55t Trains will be run to and from Maerdy and Aberdare in connection WIth these trains. Passengers for or from the Rhondda branches by these trains must change at Pontypridd. Through carriages are run between Cardiff and Aberdare by all Merthyr trains except those marked t An additional train will leave Cowbridge at 11.43 8.m. for Pontypridd, Cowbridge. The 5.35 p.m. train from Penarth to Cardiff (Queen- street) will start at 5.10 p.m., and connect at Cardiff with the 5.35 p.m. for Merthyr. The 7.15 p.m. train from Penarth to Cardiff (Queen- street) will start at 7.0 p.m., and connect with the 7.30 p.m. train for Treherbert. New Trains will be run on the Penarth. Section, leaving Penarth at 7.50 p.m. for Cardiff (Queen-street), and Cardiff (Queen-street) at 9.3C p.m. for Penarth. IMPROVED SERVICE OF SUNDAY TRAINS. CARDIFF, dep. 1 a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. for Merthyr/ 8.38 «. 11.38 M 4.55 8.5 MERTHYR) 1 for Cardiff dep.8.35 11.25 4.50 8.5 Connecting trains will be run from and to Treher- bert, Maerdy, and Aberdare. TheEning Sunday Service on the Penarth Section will be p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Penarth—dep.—4.30 6.0 7.5 7.40 8.25 9.30 Cardiff -dep.-4.30 6.5 6.30 7.50 8.55 9.2C For further particulars see Tune Bills, Books, etc. A. BEASLEY, General Manager. Cardiff, June, 20th, 1896. 2613 467e NEATH AND DISTRICT BILL- POSTING COMPANY.-Late T Wall. Offices:—ASSEMBLY.ROOMS, NEATH Manager J. W. ROBINSON. Lessees and Proprietor* of the best Posting Stations is fteavh and District 1220 ublí, Julias. I SUMMER TOURS IN SCOTLAND.— JO Swift steamers Columba," Iona," Ac., sait from Glasgow until 30th September, for Oban, Fort- William, Inverness, and the West Highlands. Official I Guide, 6d and Is. Tourist Programme post free from David Macbrayne, 119, Hope-street, Glasgow. 1802 QARDIFF INHIBITION, 1896. PATBON HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. VISIT OF T.R.H. THE PRINCE AND' PRINCESS OF WALES. BAND OF 1 ST LIFE QUARDS, Specially engaged for the occasion, will PERFORM IN THE IMPERIAL GARDENS TWICE DAILY. INTERNATIONAL QHAMPION JjADY CYCLISTS, From Pacis andLoudou. There will be ON VIEW on SATURDAY NEXT, in the Exhibition Grounds (by kind permission of the Directors of the T.V.R.) the ENGINE USED TO CONVEY THE ROYAL TRAIN from Merthyr to Special notice is given that thr. E XHIBITION BUILDINGS and ORNAMENTAL GAR- DENS will be CLOSED on SATURDAY NEXT, the 27th instant, until 4 p.m. The pablic, however. will be admitted to the upper portion of the grounds, which contains Panorama of Waterloo, Lake for Boating, Sbooting j Galleries, Electric Railway, Bicycle Railway, Bicycle Track, Switchback, and other side sbows, where the Old World Band will perform at intervals throughout the day. SATURDAY, 27TH INST. GRAND ATHLETIC MEETING IN SPORTS ARENA. Commencing at 4.30 p.m. Foot and Bicycle Races. 1358 SEVERN VOLUNTEER DIVISION O ROYAL ENGINEERS. BATTALION ORDERS for week ending 4th July, 1896. Drills will be held altfollows, viz. :— Monday, Tuesday, and Friday—7.30 p.m., S.M. Establishment. Whols-day S.M. Practices—Wednesday and Thurs- day, 8. JC S.M. Establishment. ANNUAL TRAINING. The General Officer Commanding Western District has countermanded the orders for the Training at Plymouth on July 25th. Information as to arrange- ments to be made for the Annual Practice will be published as early as possible. DEFENCE PRACTICES. Members of the Corps cannot attend more than 20 Defence practiced with pay. By order, (Signed) W. GIDDY, lieut. C.B.R.E., Acting Adjutant. REGIMENTAL ORDERS by Colonel H. OAKDEN FISHER, Commanding 2nd Glamor- gan Volunteer Artillery. Cardiff, 27th June. 1896. I.-Royal Visit to Cardiff. Attention is invited to Regimental Order 6 oUast week. Nos. 1 to 7 Companies parade at Drill Hall at 11.45 a.m. this day. Uniform, full dress. Carbine slings to be worn. Every member of the corps should endeavour to attend. 2.-Monday, Wednesday, and Friday—Gun and recruit drill at 7.30 p.m. Tuesday—Company and carbine drill at 7.30 p.m. Thursday — Adjutant's parade in drill order at 7.30 p.m. Band and cyclists to attend. „ 3 Adjutant's visits—Monday, 29t;h Jane-Barry; Friday, 3rd July-Bridgend. 4.—Shoeburyness Meeting. It is notified for informa- tion that permission has been refused for detachments from this corps to proceed to the N.A.A. Meeting at Shoeburyness this fear. 5—Duty Roster. For duty Captain Spencer, nSretotenant Tweedy, Sergeant Merritt, Corp oral Mills, Bombardier Jones, Trunipater John. By Order, Signed, F. WILKINSON DENT, Captain, Adjutant 2ad Glam. VoL Artillery. PENARTH DETACHMENTS. Monday—Carbine and company drill at 7.30 p.m. Wednesday and Friday—Gun Drill at 7.30 p.m. For Duty—Captain W. G. Dalziel, Lieut. Morel, Sergeant Williams, Trnmpeter Matthews. Signed, F. S. THOMAS, Major, Commanding Penarth Companies. gRD V.B. WELSH REGIMENT, j P. R. CRESSWELL. Colonel Commandant. CARDIFF DETACHMENT. For the week ending 4th July, 1896. (1) Monday—Adjutant's drill at 7.30 p.m., drill order, band to attend, for battalion drill in the Sophia Gardens field. Wednesday—Class firing from 2 Company drill under O.C. Companies at 8 p.m. in plain clothes. Friday—Sergeant-Major's drill at 8 p.m. in plain clothes. Saturday—Class firing from 2 p.m. (2) Ambulance Class. Wednesday—Stretcher and wagon drill at 8 p.m. Thursday—Final lecture at 120. Qneen.street, at 8 p.m. Friday—Stretcher and wagon drill at 8 p.m. (3) Inspection. — The Annual Inspection of the Battalion by Colonel A. E. W. Goldsmid, Commanding 41st Regimental District, will be held at Cardiff on 6th July. 1896. The Detachment will parade at 9 a.m. Dress, Marching Order. For duty Captain C. B. Fowler, Lieutenant F. H. Gaskell. Surgeon-Captain J. T. Thompson, M.B.. Sergeant W. Coles, Corporal D. J. Davenport, Bugler W. Hares. By order. (Signed) J. GASKELL, Colonel, Commanding Cardiff Detachment. al$ioiizts. RE WINDHAM REES LEWIS, DECEASED. PURSUANT to the Act of Parliament, 22nd and 23rd Vic., cap. 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 CLAIMS or DEMANDS upon or against the Jestate of WIND- HAM RBES J,EWIS, late of GLANYRAFON HOUSE, PENGAM, near M VESYCWMMER, in the COUNTY of MONMOUTH, Mining Kngineer, deceased (who died on the 29th day of March, T896, and whose will was proved in the Llandaff District Registry of the Probate Division of her Majesty's High Court of Justice on the 22nd day of June, 1896, by David William Evans, of Cardiff, gentleman, the executor therein named), are hereby required to send the particulars in writing of their Claims or Demands to us, the undersigned Solicitors for the said Executor, on or before the 25th day of July nest, after which date the Executor will procaed to distribute the assets ef the said deceased, having regard only to the claims and demands of which he shall then have had notice, and he will not be liable for the assets of the said deceased, or any part thereof so distributed to any person or persons of whose claim or demands he shall not then have had notice. Dated this 25th day of June, J896. GEO. DAVID and EVANS, St. Mary's Chambers, Cardiff, 2692 Solicitors for the said Executor. Snsuranxf. gUN INSURANCE OFFICE. FOUNDED 1710. Sum insured in For all particulars to the following AGENTS CARDIFF. air Wentworth H. Price, 21, High-street. Mr Charles Cross, 21, Working-street. Messrs Charles Clarke and Co., Cambrian Chambers. Mr F. E. Forse. Aberkenflg _Mr Jesse Hurley Cadoxton & Barry Dock Mr G. B. Davies. Cowbridge Mr Thos. J. Parsons. LUndag ,.Mr John Howe. Maesteg Mr David Davies. 1296 Pentre Mr Thomas Rhys Evans. THE BOILER INSURANCE & STEAM POWE RCO., LIMITED HEAD 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 ARK VEAST AEK Yea-st Manufactured solely by THE NEW LEA VALLEY DISTILLERll CO. LIMITED, Stratford, London, E. FINEST YEAST in the World Summer and Winter. Can be used in this district eight hours after manufacture. Sole General Agents for the United Xindore.. RAWSTORN, JOHNSON, AND CO., LIMITED, HULL, To whom all applications must be made. 1396 puohf ^musmunis. J CARDIFF. rjlHEATRE ROY A L. IDCSSKB AND MANAGER MR EDWARD FLETCHER, LAST NIGHT OF THE NEW JJARMAID, Now playing to crowded houses at the OPERA COMIQUE. LONDON. Time and Prices as usuaL Booking Offices at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's, .Limited, Queen-street. Telephone No. 521. MONDAY NEXT. THE LONDON FAVOURITE, J. L. TOOLE AND COMPANY. in PAUL PRY. -As played by them, by command, before their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales X at Sandringbam. J LOOK OUT FOR THE rjl ELEPHONE GIRL. SHE WILL BE RINGING YOU UP HERE SOON. RAND THEATRE. \JT The Premier Theatre of Wales. LESSEE A MANAGER Mr CLARENCE SOUNES. CLOSED for the usual SUMMER VACATION. WILL RE OPEN BANK HOLIDAY, MONDAY, AUGUST 3RD. Cimrsions. P. & I! CAMPBELL, LIMITED. DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN CARDIFF AND WESTON By the LADY MARGARET. (Weather and circumstances permitting), JUNE. Leave CARDIFF. ) Leave WESTON. Sat. 9.15, 11.10 ) Sat. 27—*8.30, *10.15 &.m., a.m., 5.30, 7.30 p.m. ) 4.0,6.30, 8.30 p.m. Mon. 29-8.45, 10.30 &.m" ) Mon. a.m., 12 30, 6.30 p.m. 5.15, 8.15 p.m. Tues. 30-9.15, 11.15 a.m., Tues. 30-10 a.m., 412.0, 1.0, 7.30 p. tn. 6.0, 8.30 p.m. JULY. Wed 1-9.20, 11.20 a.m., I Wed. 1—10.5 a.m.. 12.5, 1.45, 7.0 p.m. 5.45, 9.15 p.m. Tburs., I 11.0 a.m., 12.10,2.15, 7.30 p.m. LO, 6.15, 9.0 p.m. Fri 3-9.30, 11.30 aan., a.m., *12.15, 1.15, 3.0, 8.0 p.m. *2.0, 7.0, 9.0 p.m. Sat. 4-9.30, 11.30 a.m., t Sat. 4—10.15 *12.15, p.m. p.m. Mon. 6-11.0 a.m., *1.0, I Mon. a.m., *1.45, 2.30,4.15 p.m. 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 ILFRACOMBE By the magnificent Saloon Steamers I BRITANNIA. CAMBRIA, WESTWARD HO! JUNE. LEAVE .CARDIFF. ) LEAVE ILFRACOMBE. Safrday27 9.30 a.m. ) Safrday27 4.30 p.m. Monday 29.10. 0 a.m. ) Monday 29 5^0 p.m. I Tuesday30 5.30 p.m. JULY. Wed. 1..10. Op.m ) Wed. 1..4.15and7. 0 p.m. Thurs. 2 11. 0 a-m. | Thurs. 2. 6. Op.m. Fri. 3.10.0 a.m.¡ Fri. 3. 6. Opm. Sat. 4.10. 0 p.m. Sat. 4..7.30 and 8. o p.m. Mon. 6.11. 0a..m.1 Mon. 6 8. Steamer leaves Penarth New Pier 10 minutes later than Cardiff; also steamer leaves Lynmouth 35 minutes later than Ilfracombe. UPECIAL CHEAP THROUGH FARKS O TO DEVON AND CORNWALL, In conjunction with the Loudon and South-Western Railway Company. For full particulars and fares see bills. 1355-1098 gP KCI AL SAILINGS. SATURDAY. GRAND TRIP ROUND H M. WARSHIPS by the CAMBRIA and RA VENSWOOD. Leave Cardiff Pier Head at 5.30 and 5.45 p.m. Fare. any part of steamer, Is. MONDAY, June 29th. WHOLE DAY TRIP TO BRISTOL. Leave Cardiff, 6.0 a.m. Bristol, 9.45 p.m. EVENING TRIP TO BRISTOL. Leave Cardiff, 8.0 p.m. Bristol, 9.45 p.m. Fares Is. MINEHEAD, LYNMOUTH, ILFRACOMBE and CLOYELLY. Leave Cardiff, 9.15 a.m. Clovelly, 4.50 p.m. Ilfracombe, 6.0 p.m. Lynmouth, 6.35 p.m.; Minehead 7.30 p.m. CLEVKDON via WESTON. Leave Cardiff, 12.30 p.m. Clevedon, 4.30 p.m. TUESDAY, June 30th. FIRST TRIP OF THE SEASON TO TENBY. Leave Cardifi, 9.30:Dt. gjUilYfiDON, via WESTON. Leave Cardiff, 1.0. p.m. ;Clevedon 5.15 p.m. WEDNESDAY, July 1st. TENBY. Leave Cardiff, 10.0 a.In.; returning from Tenbv, 5.15 p.m. HALF-HOLIDAY TRIP to LYNMOUTH and ILFRACOMBE. Leave Cardiff, 2.0 p.m. Ilfra- combe, 7.0 p.m. Lynmouth, 7.35 p.m. EVENING TRIP to CLEVEDON and BRISTOL. Leave Cardiff, 7.0 p.m. Bristol, 8.45 p.m. Fares— Clevedon, Is Bristol, Is 6d. THURSDAY, JULY 2nd. 1896, BOURNEMOUTH VIA BURNHAM. In conjunction with the Somerset and Derset Railway. Steamer will leave Cardiff 7.45 a.m.. Peuprth 7.55 a.m., returning from Burnham 9.0 p.m. arriving at Cardiff about 10.15 p.m. A Special Train will leave Burnham 9.15 a.m., ariiving Bournemouth 11.45 a.in., returning from Bournemouth ú.30 p.m., arriving Burnham 8.0 p.m. NOTE.—This grand combined Rail and Sea Trip gives passengers 5 to 6 hours at Bournemouth. Passengers for Bournemouth are requested to take their tickets on or before Wednesday, July 1st. Tickets may be obtaiued from Mr WM. GUY, 70a, Bute-street, Cardiff, and Mr WATKINS, Office, New Pier, Penarth. Specu'I arrangements made for parties. NOTE.—Passengers can book for Glastonbury or Wells (return) on production of the steamer ticket, at Is each, by first t.rain,lea.vin after the arrival of steamer. For further particulars see bills, or apply Mr WM. GUY, Agent, 1340 108e 70a, Bute-street, Cardiff LORNA DOONE COMPANY. J-J Daily Sailings from Cardiff aad Penarth by the Favourite Steamers LORNA DOONE, SCOTIA, Itc. Weather and circumstances permitting. SATURDAY, June 27th. WESTON.—Leave Cardiff, 8.30, 10.30 a.m., 6.0 a.nd 10.0 p.m Penarth, 8.40, 10.40 m., 6.10 p.m. Weston, 9.30 a..m.. 4.30, 7.0. and 11.0 p.m. EVENING CRUISE ROUND THE HOLMES.— Leave Cardiff, 8.0; Penarth, 8.10 returning about 10.0 p.m. Fare, Is. MONDAY, June 29th. WESTON.—Leave Cardiff, 9.45 a.m., 12 noon, 6.15, 8.0 p.m. Penarth, 9.55 a.m., 12.10, 6.25, 8.10 p.m Weston, 10.45 a.m., 5.0, 7.15, 9.30 p.m. CLEVEDON.—Leave Cardiff, 12.0 noon Penarth, 12.10 Clevedon. 4.0 p.m. Fare, 2s. EVENING TRIPS TO WES i'ON.—Leave Cardiff. 6.15 and 8 p.m. Penarth, 6.25 and 8.10 p.m. Wescon, 7.15 and 9.30 p.m. Fare, Is. TUESDAY, June 30th. SPECIAL CHEAP TRIP TO ILFRACOMBE AND CLOVELLY, calling at Lynmouth to and fro.—Leave Cardiff, 11.0; Penarth, 11.10 it-m. Clovelly, 5.0; llfracombe, 6.30 p.m. Return fares—Ilfracombe, 2s 6d Clovelly, 4s. For further particulars apply to J. and M. Gunn and Co., or to the Agent, Box Office, Pier Head, Cardiff. rjl AFF VALE RAILWAY. ROYAL VISIT TO WALES. CHEAP EXCURSION TRAINS will be run as follows :— On FRIDAY, JUNE 26th, to ABERYSTWYTH, via Merthyr, leaving CARDIFF (Queen-street) at 5.45 a.m. TREHERBERT and MAERDY, 5.30 and ABERDARE, 5.47 a.m. FARES.—To return by Excursion from Aber- 6s ystwith at 5.40 p.m. same day. To return by Ordinary Train on) June 27th or 29th |10s 6d On SATURDAY. JUNE 27th, to CARDIFF, from MERTHYR at 9.40 and 11.10 a.m. ABERDARE 9.25 and 11.30 a.m. TREHERBERT 9.30 and 11.45 MAERDY, 8.50 and 11.40 CROSS INN, 7.54 and 10.13 a.m. Usual Excursion fares. Soecial trains will be run during tbe day as requited, and late specials will run from Cardiff after the Illuminations. For further particulars see Bills, which may be obtained at the Booking Offices. A. BEASLEY, General Manager. Cardiff. June. 1856. 454c 2583 LONDON AND NORTH-WESTERN JU RAILWAY. On FRIDAY NIGHT, July 3rd, 1896, CHEAP 1 or 3 DAY TICKETS will be issued and an EXPRESS EXCURSION TRAIN will be run to LIVERPOOL and MANCHESTER from Newport, Pontypool Road, Merthyr, Dowlais, Tredegar, Ebbw Vale, Brynmawr, Abergavenny, Hereford, Leominster, Ludlow, Craven Arms, Church 8tret;ton, ann other Stations on the, Newport, Merthyr, Tredegar, Abergavenny, and Shrewsbury and Hereford Lines. For particulars of limes and fares see small bills, to be obtained at any of the stations named, or of Mr J. Bishop, L. and N.W. Railway, Abergavenny. FRED. HARRISON, General Manager. Euston Station, London, J une, 1896. ó74 ORIENT COMPANY'S PLEASURE CRUISES by the Steamships LU SIT AN IA (3,877 tons register), and GARONNE (3,876 tons register), leaving London as under :— For the NORWAY FIORDS, 11th July, for 15 days. For NORWAY FIORDS, VADSO (for Solar Eclipse), and SPITZBKRGEN, 22nd July, for 27 days. At the most northerly point of this Cruise 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 Cnisine. Manners/F" GREEN A Co. managers | ANDERSON, ANDERSON. A Co. HEAD OFFICES FENCHUBCH-AVENUli. For Passage apply co the latter arm at 5, Fenchurcli- avenue, E.C. or to the West End Branch Office, 16, Cockspur-street, London, S.W. District Agent-W. Milton Locke, 3, Commercial-street, Newport, Mon. 1421 ABERYSTWYTH and Cardigan Bay, N. Wales. Bracing air, grand scenery, excellent sea bathing, perfect sanitary arrangements, abundant spply pure water from Ply.uJimoll, lectric lighting, Pier reor»p""l. 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 i 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 i Cambrian Line. )'613 ffttmtc Anmstmms. ) CARDIFF. "Ks not in mortals to command success, bat do more—deserve h." THE E M P IRE., MANAGING DIRECTOR—OSWALD STOLL. The COOLEST THEATRE IN THE COUNTRY Owing to the Sliding Roof and other co-operatinr 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 I Grand Production, at enormous expense, of the Grand Patriotic Spectacle, entitled— JJONNIE SCOTLAND, PERFORMED by 100 CHILDREN OF CARDIFF. THE SUMMERSONS, Variety Artistes. The Celebrated STBBBING TROUPE of PMrleaa Acrobats! The 3 WELSH GIRLS, Highly Accomplished Vjcalistsi Miss FRANKIE MILTON, Serio-Comedy Vocalist. Mr FRED WILMOT, Comediaa.. D. W. WATSON, Comet and Bugle SøldiSt. The Incomparable Laughter Makers. TOM WHITE AND HIS TROUPE OF STREET ARABS, Including "Pimple."the Extraordinary Little Comedian Next Week—Ganivet, the Funny Frenchman Notice.—Seats can be booked without exW* fee be- tween the hours of 11 a.m. and 4 p.m., 7 10 p.m. Plan of Boxes, Fantenilg, and Grand Cirrf8, 1^-P TOLL'S PANOPTICON, PHILHARMONIC HALL AND BUILDINGS, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 10-DAY at 2 p.m., AND EVERY HALF-HOUR UNTIL 10.30 p.m. FOR A SHORT SEASON, the New PHOTO-ELECTRIC MARVEL, entitled the CAMERA JYJATOGRAPHE Identical with the Cinematograjphe of the Poljtechnic, Regent-street, and the Animatographe of the Alhambra and Olympia, London. Pronounced by the whole of the London Press to be a Triumph of Scientific Mechanism and Art. The Camera Matographe depicts on a sheet ANIMATED PHOTOGRAPHS so truly lifelike that spectators imagine the images beheld are real. Among other scenes Butterfly Dancing Girl. Louie Fuller. The Exhibitions will take place EVERY HALF- HOUR, commencing at 2 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. Admission—Stalls, 6d Gallery, 3d. These prices include admission to the Curio Halls. ANOTHER GRAND SACRED CONCERT. MR GNAZELLE, ON SUNDAY NEXT, JUNK 28TH. SPECIAL PROGRAMME, including DICKENS' CHRISTMAS CAROL, Illustrated by 30 beautiful scenes. Also, by special desire, DRUMMOND CASTLE INCIDENTS and SCENERY. Admission as usual. SWANSEA. THE EMPIRE. MANAGING DIRECTOR ..OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! THE ORIGINAL KELLINO TROUPE. THE CHARMING EFFIE GIRLS' QUABTETTE. MALLAH, THE PRODIGY. REVELL TROUPE. MDLLE. DE ROSA, the Female FoJi. J. W. NEVO. MAXFORD AND O'NEIL. Mr NAT CLIFFORD. NEXT WEEK—Tom White and His Arabs, aJso the Marvellous Stebbing Troupe. 1211 NEWPORT. In H E EM PI RE. J- MANAGING DIRECTOR..OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! Mr G. H. SNAZELLE in Picture, Song, and Story. JESSIE BURTON. LILY MARNEY, a Colleen from Ireland. THE THREE SISTERS CHESTER. GANIVET, the Funny Frenchman. From the London Pavilion, Piccadilly, London. Miss BESSIE MONROE. Mr HARRY TATE. NEXT WEE £ —The Marvellous Kellino Troupe. 1212 totters anti øntraàJ. EBBW VALE URBAN DISTRICT JLJ COUNCIL. •CWM WATER SUPPLY. TO IRONFOUNDERS AND CONTRACTORS. The Ebbw Vale Urban District Council invite TENDERS for the following works :— CONTRACT No. 1.—The supply of CAST-IRON SOCKET PIPES aud Special CASTINGS of the fol- lowing sizes, to be delivered at Cwm Station, on the Great Western Railway :— x v About 2,370 yards of 5-inch pipes. 350 „ 4 „ 1,550 „ 3 9 tons of special Castings. OONTRACT No. 2.—The supply of Sluice Valves, Hydrants, Pressure Reducing Valves and Air Valves. together with their respective Surface Boxes and Covers. CONTRACT No. 3.—The Laying and Jointing of about 4,270 yards of 5-inch, 4.incb, and 3-inch Pipes, with Special Castings, Sluice Valves, Hydrants, Pressure Reducing Valves, and Air Valves, a.t Cwm. near Ebb1f Vale. CONTRACT No. 4.—The Supplying and Laying of 1- inch, %-inch. and Galvanised Steam Tubes, with Taps and all necessary Fittings fot honse services. CONTRACT No. 5.—To Construct a Conduit of Masonry under the 1'03 d at Cwm. Plans and Specifications may be seen, and Forms of Tender obtained at the Office of the Urban District Council, at Ebbw Vale, and all information will be furnished by Mr T. J. Thomas, the Council's Engineer. A deposit of £1 for each Contract, which must be made in Postal Orders, will be required from each person desiring a copy of either Specification with Form of Tender, but this sum will be returned upon receipt by the Council of a bona-fide Tender with Priced Schedule. The Tenders, duly signed by the Contractors and two Sureties, must be addressed to the Chairman, District Council Office, Ebbw Vale, not later than Wednesday, the 15th day of July. 1896, at the Office aforesaid, endorsed, CWDl Water Supply, Contract No. as the case may be, and each Contractor will have to enter into a proper contract with the Council, to be prepared at his expense by the Council's Solicitors. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender for any of the works. Dated this 22nd day of June, 1896. THOS. HUGHES, Clerk. Ebbw Vale. 2697 CARDIGAN INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION and COMPLETION of SCHOOL BUILDINGS, BOUND- ARY WALLS, GROUNDS, and PREMISES at CAB- DIGAN, to be sent in on or before the 10th day of July next to me, at whose offices plans and specifica- tions may be inspected. JAMES STEPHENS, Clerk. 3, Green-street, Cardigan. 2614 LLANDAFF AND DUSAS POWIS JLJ RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. RADYR WATER SUPPLY. TO CONTRACTORS. The Llandaff and Dinas Powis Rural District Council invite TENDERS for PROVIDING and LAYING about 360 LINEAL YARDS of 3-inch CAST IRON SOCKET PIPES, with the necessary fittings, in Driscoll-road, Radyr, according to Plans, Specification, and Bill of Quantities, which may be seen at the office of their engineer, Mr W. Fraser, A.M.I.C.E., 17, Queen's Chambers, Cardiff, between the hours of 9 &m.-a.nd 12 noon. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or anv Tender, and the person whose Tender is accepted jÙ be required to enter into a contract, the draft of which is attached to the Specification, and to give a Bond with two approved sureties for the due performance of the contract. Tenders, sealed and endorsed, to.be sent to me not later than 6 p.m., on Monday, 29th June. 1896. 2494 M. WARREN, Clerk. Queen's Chambers, Cardiff, 17th June, 1696. T Ó BUILDERS. Messrs WM. HANCOCK" & CO., LTD., invite TENDERS for the ERECTION of HOTEL PREMISES at Moorland-road, according to plans and specification prepared by the undersigned, from whom Bills of Quantities may be obtain ad on pay* rnent of £ 1 Is, returnable on receipt of a bona fide tender. Messrs Wm. Hancock A Co., Ltd., do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender, and the persons whose tender is acceptoed will be required to enter into a contract (the draft of which is de- posited at my office), and to give a bond for the due perfonnaDce of tle work. Forms of tender must be obtained froOl me, and sent to Messrs Wm. Hancock A Co.. Ltd., The Bvewery, Cardiff, not later than 11 o'clock on Tuesday, the 7th July, 3896, endorsed "Tender for Erection of Hotel Moo'land." EDWIN SEWARD, F.R I.B.A.. Architect and Surveyor. Queen Chambers, Cardiff. 2694 B~ UILDERS desirous of TENDERING JD for the ERECTION of a NEW BAPTIST CHAPEL, Eldon-road, Cardiff, with additions to the Schoolroom, may obtain copies of the Quantities and inspect Plans and 8pE:cificatioU5 ;¡,t. tbe Office of tbe Architect.s, Messrs HABERSHON and FAWCKNER, Pearl-street, Cardiff. the lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. 2701 TO BULDERS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of a SCHOOLROOM at Coedpenmaen. Pontypridd, for the Building Committee of the English Congregational Church, Pontypridd. Plans and Specification can be seen at the Offices of Mr Arthur O. Evans, Post Office Chambers, Ponty- pridd. Tenders to be j sent on or before Friday, July 3rd, 1896, at 4 p.m., to Mr Mayberry Williams, Taff-street. Pontypridd, and endorsed Tender for Schoolroom." 2698 The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. RGU) BUILDERS.—Tenders are invited JL by the Trustees of the English Wesleyan Chapel, Ystrad Rhondda, for the Erection of a New Chapel. Plans and specification may be seen at the residence of Mr George Church, Moss Cottage, Ystrad Rhondda. Sealed and endorsed Tenders to be sent to the Rev Water Lang, 189, Ystrad-road, Pentre, Rhondda not later than July 4th. The lowest or anyTendei not necessarily accepted. 212 C. M. JAMES, Architect. Porth. RNHE CARMARTHEN BILL-POSTING X COMPANY. BRIDGE-STREET, CARMARTHEN, ¡;íU-pœting and Advertising in all its Branches throughout the Counties of Camarthen. Pe nbroke. and Cardigan. 1192 V R. M JAMES, Manager. JjUSitUl1 AQureasi*. THIS T) AT. gPEGlAti gHOW at HOWELL AND V 1 ANTICIPATING a LARGE DEMAND tal NEW GOODS in consequence of the viait at T.R.H. The Prince and Prmcees of Watafc H. and Co. have made several very important purchases. Every Department will be fymd well stocked with very Latest Novelties. 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